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** Named “Best Podcast” 3 Consecutive Years! 2022-2024 Apex Award of Publication Excellence. In this special episode of our “Automation Chat” podcast from the expo floor at Automation Fair 2024, The Journal's Managing Editor Amanda Joshi talks with Endress+Hauser's Jason Pennington, Director of Digital Solutions and Keith Riley, Product Marketing Manager of Level+Pressure, about the company's new compact, Bluetooth-enabled process measurement instrumentation for hygienic applications in industries such as food and beverage, life sciences, water wastewater, etc. The product line includes Vibronic point level detection Liquiphant models, a vibration point level switch for safe liquid overfill prevention; Cerabar hygienic pressure transmitter; and Micropilot radar transmitter. Communication protocols include 4-20MA HART and I-O Link. And as always, get your family-friendly, silly Joke of the Day. Resources from this episode: Learn more about Endress+Hauser. Watch their discussion on YouTube at https://youtu.be/-p1YBQeXR0w. Subscribe to The Journal's 4 digital magazines at http://rok.auto/thejournal-subscribe. Automation Chat is brought to you by The Journal From Rockwell Automation and Our PartnerNetwork magazine. Find us on YouTube. Find us on LinkedIn. Find us on Facebook. Find us on X (Twitter). Please share this episode with others who would benefit from the information.
by: Jason Pennington from: Galatians 6:7-10
by: Jason Pennington from: Judges 6-7
Enjoy this encore presentation of our #3 top episode of 2023! Executive Editor Theresa Houck chats with Jason Pennington, Director of Digital Solutions at Endress+Hauser, about trends affecting the increasing demand for digital transformation in process automation. Learn about some of the downsides when manufacturing leaders don't use digital tools; advancements and unique practices in process instrumentation smart technologies; and how Coriolis technology is improving process automation. Resources: Endress+Hauser Web Page. Contract Endress+Hauser at info.us@endress.com. White Paper on Digitization: “IIoT and Sensing on the Edge.” Blog: Digitalization in the manufacturing world: How level sensors benefit from IIoT connectivity. To subscribe to The Journal's 4 print magazines (Feb., May, July and Oct.), e-mail Anna Hicks at ahicks@endeavorbusinessmedia.com. Subscribe to our 4 digital magazines at http://rok.auto/thejournal-subscribe. Video of this conversation is available on our YouTube channel at https://youtu.be/w4qwETowO20. Brought to you by The Journal From Rockwell Automation and Our PartnerNetwork magazine. If you like “Automation Chat,” please leave us a 5-star rating and subscribe. ** 2 Consecutive Awards for Best Podcast, 2022 & 2023 APEX Awards of Publication Excellence.
by: Jason Pennington from: Various Passages
Part 11 of our FRST Challenge - Phase 4 Mini Series: Hello Smart Firefighting Community! Welcome to another episode of covering real world innovations via interviews with fire service and technology industry experts that empower YOU to develop your very own Smart Firefighting strategy! In this episode: How to create solutions that are affordable, scalable, flexible, and usable What are the most important factors when implementing technology into public safety? What are the end goal aspirations for the FRST Challenge? Hosted at the Muscatatuck Urban Training Center, the FRST Challenge is a competition focused on producing marketable prototypes that demonstrate indoor localization tracking and tracking of first responders within 1-meter accuracy without any pre-deployed infrastructure. The challenge is administered by the Indiana University Crisis Technologies Innovation Lab and funded by the NIST Public Safety Communications Research (PSCR) division. Hear all about it from Jason Pennington, the Executive Director at Indiana IoT Lab. The IoT Lab brings together forward thinkers, academia, and established organizations to support the Hoosier state's core competencies - make things, move things, and grow things. With their partners and members, the lab supports and pursues connected technology deployment, projects of interest, and development initiatives in the IoT space. Join our SFF Community! Head to www.smartfirefighting.com to discover how SFF accelerates innovation for emergency responders, to find out when our next event is or review our curated resources! Facebook | Instagram | Twitter | LinkedIn
** Award of Excellence Winner for Best Podcast, 2022 APEX Awards of Publication Excellence. Learn more. Executive Editor Theresa Houck chats with Jason Pennington, Director of Digital Solutions at Endress+Hauser, about trends affecting the increasing demand for digital transformation in process automation. Also learn about some downsides of not taking advantage of digital tools; advancements and unique practices in process instrumentation smart technologies; and how Coriolis technology is improving process automation. Access more resources from today's episode: Endress+Hauser Web Page Contact Endress+Hauser at info.us@endress.com White Paper on Digitization: “IIoT and Sensing on the Edge” White Paper: “
by: Jason Pennington from: Matthew 5:13-16 & 1 Thessalonians 2:8
Introducing Quick Sesh 2 in which our good friend Jason Pennington tells us stories about the lyricism and live performance of bands like Twiddle and Goose that have helped him in the hardest times of his life. This is the Weird Music Podcast, where our host Cam Elkins explores the minds of the most creative and influential people involved in the music festival scene. We are very grateful for our generous listeners & sponsors that make this show possible. If you'd like to contribute, feel free to give a tip on Venmo — @Cam_Elkins Produced by: Katie Daly Sponsored by: SEM Tickets (https://semtickets.com) Hemp Relief CBD (https://hemp-relief.com) Devil Wind Brewing (https://www.devilwindbrewing.com)
On this week's collected, connected conversations (the eighth in our summer series): part one of our pandemic ponderings. A disease that's thrown many into disarray, COVID-19 has come up often on this podcast. And for good reason: disproportionately afflicted with health care gaps, Indigenous peoples' vulnerability made them the subject of dire predictions from the outset of this pandemic. Featured voices this podcast include (in order of appearance): • Dr. Jason Pennington, Assistant Professor of Medicine, University of Toronto; Scarborough General Hospital staff surgeon; joint strategic lead in Indigenous Health, U of T Faculty of Medicine • Dr. Lisa Richardson, clinician-educator, University of Toronto division of general internal medicine; joint strategic lead in Indigenous Health, U of T Faculty of Medicine • Mary Jane McCallum, Professor of History at University of Winnipeg • Brock Pitawanakwat, York University Associate Professor of Indigenous Studies • Ken Williams, assistant professor with the University of Alberta's Department of Drama • Candis Callison, Associate Professor in the Institute for Critical Indigenous Studies and the School of Journalism, Writing and Media at UBC • Kim TallBear, Professor in the Faculty of Native Studies at the University of Alberta and Canada Research Chair in Indigenous Peoples, Technoscience & Environment // CREDITS: Creative Commons music in this episode includes “Hot Soup On Cold Days” and “Rest” by PC III, and “Reservoir Sunset (Full Synth Mix)” by Axletree. Our opening theme is “Soda Machine” by Kabbalistic Village; our closing theme is “Nocturne for Anastasiya" by Vlad Cuiujuclu.
by: Jason Pennington from: 1 Kings 2:1-4
Aaron and Teddy sit down with Jason Pennington, Sr Director of Indiana IoT Lab -which connects some of Indiana’s best entrepreneurs, startups, and established partners to bring new and exciting Internet of Things (IoT) solutions to the market. While Jason is not a cybersecurity professional, he is an electrical engineer innovating in the domain of IoT, which is a rapidly growing cybersecurity focus area.Indiana IoT Lab Website:https://indianaiot.com/
by: Jason Pennington from: 1 Timothy 4:6-10
In our second summer series collection of connected conversations: a checkup on the state of Indigenous health. A thorough examination of how the Canadian health system can all too often operate against Indigenous well-being via ill-considered policies and practices. Featured voices this podcast include (in order of appearance): • Mary Jane McCallum, professor of history at University of Winnipeg • Dr. James Makokis, a Cree physician based in Alberta • Dr. Lisa Richardson, clinician-educator, University of Toronto division of general internal medicine; joint strategic lead in Indigenous Health, U of T Faculty of Medicine • Dr. Jason Pennington, Assistant Professor of Medicine, University of Toronto; Scarborough General Hospital staff surgeon; joint strategic lead in Indigenous Health, U of T Faculty of Medicine • Colleen Simard, writer/designer/filmmaker • Conrad Prince, child health and welfare advocate • Pam Palmater, Chair in Indigenous Governance, Ryerson University’s department of Politics and Public Administration • Brock Pitawanakwat, Associate Professor of Indigenous Studies at York University • Ken Williams, assistant professor with the University of Alberta’s department of drama. • Amy Bombay, Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychiatry and the School of Nursing at Dalhousie University • Danika Billie Littlechild, lawyer and international Indigenous rights advocate • Robert Jago, writer/entrepreneur // CREDITS: This episode was produced and edited by Stephanie Wood and Rick Harp. Creative Commons tracks in this episode include “Headway” and “Interception” by Kai Engel, “Isolated” by Kevin MacLeod, “Carnival” and “There are Places” by smallertide, “Comadreamers I” by Haunted Me, “Chalet” by Meydän, plus “A Perceptible Shift” and “A Human Being” by Andy G. Cohen.
THIS WEEK: Flattening the curve, feeling the gap. COVID-19, the virus that first popped up in Wuhan, China, is now officially a global pandemic. And even though the vast majority of people who get COVID-19 will ultimately suffer either mild or even no symptoms, it’s the most vulnerable among us that we need to worry about and look out for. So far in Canada, that’s largely meant promoting hand hygiene and social isolation. The goal: to stop a huge spike in cases to keep the healthcare system from being overwhelmed. But as governments work to keep Canadians’ demands on the system on a long, low curve, all too many Indigenous people could find they’re trapped in a gap. Multiple public health gaps, in fact, which, taken together, could compound the challenges facing prevention, treatment and containment of the virus among First Nations, Inuit and Métis populations. Joining host/producer Rick Harp to discuss this gap, including what some are doing to mitigate it, are two returning guests: Dr. Lisa Richardson, clinician-educator with the University of Toronto's division of general internal medicine, and Dr. Jason Pennington, a staff surgeon at Scarborough General Hospital and an assistant professor at the University of Toronto. Together, they serve as strategic leads in Indigenous Health with the University of Toronto’s Faculty of Medicine. // Our theme is 'nesting' by birocratic
This week Inside INdiana Business Host Gerry Dick is joined by Jason Pennington, Executive Director, Indiana IoT Lab
by: Jason Pennington from: Proverbs 22:6
Everyone has their own perspective through which they view the world. But an integral part of science is questioning – questioning our assumptions and reflecting on how they may be impacted by the academic and medical systems within which we find ourselves. With this episode, we aim to do just that by learning about a different approach to health and wellness, one rooted in Indigenous knowledge. We spoke with Lee Maracle, Traditional Teacher at First Nations House about Indigenous perspectives on health. Next, Julie Bull, Research Methods Specialist at the Centre for Addictions and Mental Health, Dr. Michael Anderson, physician and researcher at the Waakebiness-Bryce Institute for Indigenous Health, and Dr. Raglan Maddox, post-doctoral fellow and researcher at the Well Living House, all shared their experiences in conducting research in partnership with Indigenous communities. Finally, Drs. Lisa Richardson and Jason Pennington talk about their efforts as curricular co-leads of Indigenous Health Education in the Faculty of Medicine to improve Indigenous health education for the next generation of clinicians. We hope this episode prompts you to appreciate the multitude of ways of knowing the world and inspires you to disrupt cultures that do not allow for these ways to co-exist. Until next time, keep it raw! Links and Resources: - Indigenous Cultural Safety Training Program by the Provincial Health Services Authority in BC - The Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada Report - Workshops and Courses through the Ontario Federation of Indigenous Friendship Centres - First Nations House (University of Toronto) - Cancer Care Ontario Cultural Safety Courses - Julie Bull's full spoken word poem, Collective Responsibility
Everyone has their own perspective through which they view the world. But an integral part of science is questioning – questioning our assumptions and reflecting on how they may be impacted by the academic and medical systems within which we find ourselves. With this episode, we aim to do just that by learning about a different approach to health and wellness, one rooted in Indigenous knowledge. We spoke with Lee Maracle, Traditional Teacher at First Nations House about Indigenous perspectives on health. Next, Julie Bull, Research Methods Specialist at the Centre for Addictions and Mental Health, Dr. Michael Anderson, physician and researcher at the Waakebiness-Bryce Institute for Indigenous Health, and Dr. Raglan Maddox, post-doctoral fellow and researcher at the Well Living House, all shared their experiences in conducting research in partnership with Indigenous communities. Finally, Drs. Lisa Richardson and Jason Pennington talk about their efforts as curricular co-leads of Indigenous Health Education in the Faculty of Medicine to improve Indigenous health education for the next generation of clinicians. We hope this episode prompts you to appreciate the multitude of ways of knowing the world and inspires you to disrupt cultures that do not allow for these ways to co-exist. Until next time, keep it raw! Links and Resources: - Indigenous Cultural Safety Training Program by the Provincial Health Services Authority in BC - The Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada Report - Workshops and Courses through the Ontario Federation of Indigenous Friendship Centres - First Nations House (University of Toronto) - Cancer Care Ontario Cultural Safety Courses - Julie Bull's full spoken word poem, Collective Responsibility
by: Jason Pennington from: Mark 10:13-16
The Executive Director of the Fishers IoT Lab, Jason Pennington, talks with Larry about the lab and the Internet of Things
This week, is the state of Indigenous health care plagued by governmental ill will? Some might think so in Alberta, where a pair of provincial employees were punted for a racist text message about a First Nations school principal. Meanwhile, in Ottawa, the political battle over health care inequity for on-reserve kids continues as the feds announce they want parts of a human rights ruling quashed. Joining us this week with their diagnoses of what might be at the root of both situations are two physicians. Dr. Lisa Richardson is a clinician-educator with the University of Toronto's division of general internal medicine. Dr. Jason Pennington is a staff surgeon at Scarborough General Hospital and an assistant professor at the University of Toronto. Together, they serve as co-Leads for Indigenous Health Education with the U of T’s Office of Indigenous Medical Education. // Our theme is 'nesting' by birocratic.
By Pastor Jason Pennington.Join us as Jason brings us the message.LISTEN
By Pastor Jason Pennington .Join us as Jason brings us the message.LISTEN
I have had the pleasure of knowing Virginia Sinicki of the KVJ Show for a number of years now, and she's never ceased being an amazing source of girl power. She is a dedicated enthusiast of all things celebrity, gossip, and pot-stirring, and brings her unique comedic voice to our local airwaves every weekday morning on 97.9 WRMF. From good dirt and hilarious bits to charity events and KVJ Nation comradery, I've been a fan of all things KVJ for years. Virginia's counterparts, Kevin Rolston and Jason Pennington, have both graced this podcast in the past, and I'm so happy to now complete that trifecta!! She has a true passion for what she does, crafting her skills over the years, honing her talents for promotional spots and event hosting, and giving of herself to her special charity, Little Smiles of Florida. She is a real example of working hard to gain success at what you do, and I was excited to sit down with her to share some sangria and inside industry scoop!! (Thanks to The Blend Bistro for the yummy food, delicious drink, and fantastic service!!) Follow Virginia Sinicki on: Twitter | Instagram | Facebook | SnapChat (@VirginiaKVJ) Follow The KVJ Show on: Twitter | Instagram | Facebook | SnapChat (@TheKVJShow) | YouTube Mentioned in this podcast: #1 - RADIO - Kevin Rolston of the KVJ Show - 2014-10-15: http://curvethecube.libsyn.com/1-radio-kevin-rolston-of-the-kvj-show-2014-10-15 #19 – RADIO – Jason Pennington - 2015-03-19: http://curvethecube.libsyn.com/19-radio-jason-pennington-2015-03-19 For all KVJ-related episodes, head to: http://www.curvethecube.com/kvj-friends.html This episode of Curve the Cube is sponsored by Little Smiles of Florida! Little Smiles helps kids right here in our own neighborhoods who are struggling through something that no kid should ever have to deal with. They work with the professionals closest to them to identify ways to put the little smiles on their faces. Whether donating Christmas presents to children in shelters, bringing toys to children in local hospitals, raising money for a converted vehicles, or whatever else they can do… they do! But, they do it with YOUR help. Please donate to their wonderful cause or attend one of their fundraising events! Head to LittleSmiles.org and order some gear. Enter the promo code “CurvedSmiles” and receive 10% off. All proceeds go to Little Smiles of Florida; so, it’s a win-win! Enjoy!! Music Beds courtesy of DJ John Hitta!!! Follow Curve the Cube on: Twitter | Instagram | Facebook | SnapChat (@CurveTheCube) | Tumblr | Pinterest | YouTube Copyright Flint Stone Media, LLC 2016.
With an upcoming documentary in the making, Jay “Poppa J” Cintron hopes to inspire people with his story of being #TheManBehindTheMask. Best known as Captain KVJ, an iconic superhero born during the “Save the KVJ Show” campaign, Jay He has grown Captain KVJ into an integral part of KVJ Nation—joining Jason Pennington’s Snack Pack and being a Weird Wednesday minion. However, there is so much more behind this dude! Jay grew up in New York and transplanted to Florida at the age of 17. His family story and personal life are a real testament to the power of faith and perseverance. He is truly an inspiration. And a leader…!!! He not only has become a core KVJ Nation member, but he also is the main mascot for his employer, Nozzle Nolen! He’s a goofball, a sweetheart, a respected trailblazer, a father, and a great friend. Allow me to please introduce you to #TheManBehindTheMask!!! Follow him on Twitter at his personal account or as Captain KVJ, find him at KVJ Nation gatherings for the KVJ Show, watch him in Clowns Have Murderous Ways, and keep checking in for details on his documentary. Poppa J is a 24/7 entertainment reel!!! This episode of Curve the Cube is sponsored by Little Smiles of Florida! Little Smiles helps kids right here in our own neighborhoods who are struggling through something that no kid should ever have to deal with. They work with the professionals closest to them to identify ways to put the little smiles on their faces. Whether donating Christmas presents to children in shelters, bringing toys to children in local hospitals, raising money for a converted vehicles, or whatever else they can do… they do! But, they do it with YOUR help. Please donate to their wonderful cause! Head to LittleSmiles.org and order some gear. Enter the promo code “CurvedSmiles” and receive 10% off. All proceeds go to Little Smiles of Florida; so, it’s a win-win! Enjoy!! Music Beds courtesy of DJ John Hitta!!! Copyright Flint Stone Media, LLC 2015.
Episode #19 features Jason of the KVJ Show! This radio personality truly is an ultimate example of taking life by the horns and riding that thing to the fullest! He became a member of the show through a random chance at a contest, and the rest is history! Jason brings the weirdness level of the show up several notches--doing stunts involving everything from a pelican to a MASSIVE container of popcorn. (These two were never in the SAME stunt; so, no worries.) He wraps his personal hobbies into the show, as well. Jason has a production company he calls Sasquatch Recordings through which he releases the most peculiar, quirky, and ultimately funny and entertaining music, videos, and movies. (Yours truly dies in one of them; so check out his stuff, also looking up "The Value Meal Killah and the Snack Pack," to see it for yourself!) His "Elf on the Shelf" "tribute" song, "What Does the Elf Say?," even garnered him some out-of-state death threats! He goes big every time, plays hard, and pushes boundaries, but always with the best of intentions and heart. Catch the KVJ Show weekday mornings from 6-10 on 97.9 WRMF. You should also download the WRMF app, so you can listen to past shows and watch/listen to their hilarious KVJ TV content. This episode of Curve the Cube is sponsored by Sol Experiences—the Florida events company to enhance your SOLcial life! Curve the Cube’s producer, Jaime, has personally been on a Palm Beach Gardens pub crawl and party-limo driven day trip to Key West that were both SUPER fun!!! Stay posted on their events, and if you mention Flint Stone Media, you will receive a discount! Enjoy! (On, and, FYI, Kevin Rolston of The KVJ Show did our pilot episode. So, look it up!) Music Beds courtesy of DJ John Hitta!!! Copyright Flint Stone Media, LLC 2015.