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Scotty and Andrew are invited to a private island for an exclusive weekend filled with fun and MURDER, as they discuss one of Scotty's favorites from the 80s, "April Fool's Day". They also read off some Spotify comments, and stay tuned until the end of the episode to hear what Andrew has chosen for their next movie!"April Fool's Day" was directed by Fred Walton. A group of college students are invited to their friend Muffy St. John's island getaway house to celebrate April Fool's Day and have some fun. But then the murders start....Feel free to send us a message! What did you think of this movie? Of this episode? Support us on Patreon! - https://www.patreon.com/FunWithHorrorPodcastFollow us on social media:Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/groups/396586601815924Twitter - https://twitter.com/funwhorrorInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/fun_with_horror_podcast/FWH + Fangoria collab:For 20% off at the Fango Shop, just enter FUN_WITH_HORROR_PODCAST at checkout!
On the 99th episode of the Slice By Slice podcast, Jesse and Josh finally spend April Fool's Day covering the 1986 Film. Recorded on 3/28/2025.IntroNews and AnnouncementsCorrections and UpdatesWhat We WatchedFilm DiscussionsApril Fool's Day (1986)Outro
We begin the show with the FFA, Future Farmers of America. The young adult high school members of FFA not only learn about Agriculture and Farming, they also learn leadership, community service, teamwork, and valuable life skills. Other segments include; A Parkinsons Disease update from Jay Baker, our co host who is living and dealing […]
As we close the books on 2024, we look ahead to 2025. We look at the benefits of prayer and fasting as we begin the new year on a 21 day fast. Join us on Sundays at 8:30 and 10:30am.
This show begins with a discussion of ALS & Parkinson's Disease, after Purdue University head diving coach Adam Soldati's resignation due to being diagnosed with ALS. In this segment, our co host Jay Baker opens up about his own Parkinson's Disease, and we also remember the Ice Bucket Challenge craze in 2014 that raised millions […]
CTL Script/ Top Stories of May 4th Publish Date: May 3rd From the Ingles Studio Welcome to the Award-Winning Cherokee Tribune Ledger Podcast Today is Saturday, May 4th and Happy 51st Birthday to Green Day bassist Mike Dirnt. ***05.0424 – BIRTHDAY – MIKE DIRNT*** I'm Keith Ippolito and here are the stories Cherokee is talking about, presented by Credit Union of Georgia. Man Arrested After Elderly Cherokee County Woman Targeted in International Scam Cherokee Schools Students Excel at National and Regional Winter Guard Competitions Construction at Hickory Flat Public Library Set to Be Done This Summer Plus, Shannon Ballew's discussion with Captain Jay Baker covering strategies for individuals to protect themselves from scammers. Also, your Cherokee County voter guide will be released in tomorrow's edition! We'll have all this and more coming up on the Cherokee Tribune-Ledger Podcast, and if you're looking for Community news, we encourage you to listen and subscribe! Commercial: CU of GA STORY 1: Man Arrested After Elderly Cherokee County Woman Targeted in International Scam A sophisticated international scam targeting an 80-year-old Cherokee County woman has resulted in the loss of hundreds of thousands of dollars. Initiated by a phone call from someone posing as Amazon, the scam led to convincing the victim to purchase gold and transfer significant sums of money. Parth Patel, a 27-year-old from Ontario, Canada, was arrested and charged in connection to the scam. The main suspects are believed to reside in India and the U.K., with Patel considered a lower level "associate." Despite the collaborative efforts of law enforcement, the victim's lost money has not been recovered. Cherokee detectives worked with the FBI and Homeland Security in the investigation and urge citizens to remain vigilant against such scams, providing tips to avoid falling victim in the future. STORY 2: Cherokee Schools Students Excel at National and Regional Winter Guard Competitions The Cherokee County School District's winter guard teams have demonstrated outstanding performance at both national and regional competitions. The Creekview High School varsity team notably advanced to the top 20 championship finals at the WGI World Championships, marking a historic first for the program and the district. Additionally, at the Southern Association for Performance Arts Championships, CCSD teams excelled, with five teams placing in the top 10. The Creekview High School varsity team notably earned a second-place finish in the Scholastic National Class. This collective success underscores the exceptional skill, dedication, and achievements of CCSD's winter guard teams. STORY 3: Construction at Hickory Flat Public Library Set to Be Done This Summer. What to Know The Hickory Flat Public Library's expansion and renovation are on track to conclude by late July, as reported by the Sequoyah Regional Library System. Initiated in January 2023, this project enters its final phase, focusing on shelving, furniture installation, technology updates, and staff training, estimated to last 12 weeks. Key upgrades include the addition of three conference rooms, an enhanced community room with advanced technology, an outdoor children's play area, and a contemporary “third space” for community gathering. The library, originally established in 1993, will notably see its square footage increase, providing more space for resources and community activities. We have opportunities for sponsors to get great engagement on these shows. Call 770.874.3200 for more info. Back in a moment Break: DRAKE STORY 4: Is Walker School Alum Separating Himself in Race to be No. 1 Pick in MLB Draft? Georgia's Charlie Condon is distinguishing himself as the leading contender for the No. 1 pick in the MLB draft, following his latest triumphs, including breaking Georgia's all-time home run record. His stellar performance continues as he leads Division I with a .456 average, 30 home runs, and a 1.088 slugging percentage this season. Scouts see parallels between Condon and MLB's Aaron Judge, praising Condon's exceptional power and skill set. His versatility across multiple defensive positions further elevates his draft appeal. Amidst a competitive season, Condon's unexpected rise contrasts with his early days, barely noticed out of high school. Looking ahead, Condon is set to potentially shatter more records in his upcoming games, cementing his status as a standout college player. STORY 5: North Gwinnett Ends Cherokee's Postseason Run North Gwinnett's baseball team secured an impressive victory over Cherokee High School, continuing their dream season into the state quarterfinals. With a season record of 29-3 and an 18-game winning streak, the Bulldogs displayed their dominance. The two games against Cherokee resulted in a 7-6 win in walk-off fashion in game one, followed by a 13-8 victory in the nightcap. Notable performances by Jake Gaskill, Trey James, and Ryan Hall were key to the wins, as both games saw back-and-forth scoring and lead changes. This win marks a significant milestone for North Gwinnett's pursuit of a state championship. Shannon Ballew conversation with Captain Jay Baker up next. COMMERCIAL: INGLES 1 Story 6: SHANNON BALLEW INTERVIEW WITH CAPTAIN JAY BAKER COMMERCIAL: RHINEHARDT BLUEGRASS SIGN OFF – Thanks again for listening to today's Cherokee Tribune Ledger podcast. . If you enjoy these shows, we encourage you to check out our other offerings, like the Marietta Daily Journal Podcast, the Gwinnett Daily Post, the Community Podcast for Rockdale Newton and Morgan Counties, or the Paulding County News Podcast. 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In this message, Executive Pastor, Jay Baker unpacks Jesus sobering words in Matthew 10:32-33. Our prayer is that this message both encourages you and challenges you to grow in your walk with the Lord!Join us live on Sunday mornings at 8:30 and 10:30 AM, and Wednesday nights at 7:00 PM.
In this podcast episode, Jay Baker discusses the topic of SOF surgical support in Special Operations Forces (SOF). He compares the different types of missions that soft surgical teams might be called upon to support and describes the gap that exists in institutional experience for surgical support in the setting of unconventional warfare. Baker highlights the lessons learned from surgical support in World War II and emphasizes the need to prepare for providing surgical support in more challenging environments. He also discusses the efforts being made to improve soft surgical support, including the development of RSOF surgical teams and the Prolonged Field Care initiative. Takeaways Sof surgical support in Special Operations Forces (SOF) is an evolving problem set that requires preparation for providing surgical support in more challenging environments. Lessons can be learned from surgical support in World War II, where surgeons provided care in dangerous and challenging environments. Efforts are being made to improve soft surgical support, including the development of RSOF surgical teams and the Prolonged Field Care initiative. Training and experience in caring for critical patients over longer periods of time, performing tactical evacuations, and developing innovative solutions to resupply challenges are important for soft surgical teams.
The staff at Wilson County News congratulate the residents in area nursing homes on their April birthdays. Happy Birthday to all! Bluebonnet Health and Rehab • Alice Simmons — 4/1 •Spencer Spendlove — 4/1 •Linda Blanchard — 4/16 •Robert Miller — 4/19 •Adrienne Meyer — 4/22 (696 FM 99, Karnes City, Texas 78119) Frank M. Tejeda Texas State Veterans Home •Stephen Trifiletti — 4/7 •Pascuala Abeyta — 4/13 •Luis Elizalde — 4/13 •Jay Baker — 4/22 •Melchor Pacheco Jr. — 4/22 •Raymond Crawford — 4/30 (200 Veterans Drive, Floresville, TX 78114) Young or old, please share your birthday celebrations with...Article Link
Great Bay is a large flooded inland estuary, located along New Hampshire's coast, and part of the U.S. EPA's National Estuaries Program. The bay is a recreational resource and recreational fishery, home to a growing oyster aquaculture which supports water quality improvements. In this episode, host Jeff Berckes speaks with environmental scientists, a shellfish farmer, and a chef that prioritizes locally-sourced food – like Great Bay oysters – to explore the impacts of nutrient reductions to the Great Bay Estuary. About our guests: Ted Diers is assistant director of the Water Division at the New Hampshire Department of Environmental Services. Dr. Kalle Matso serves as the director of the Piscataqua Region Estuaries Partnership (PREP), which is affiliated with the University of New Hampshire. Jay Baker is the founder and owner of Fat Dog Shellfish Company, located in Great Bay, New Hampshire. Evan Mallett is the owner and chef of Black Trumpet Restaurant & Bar, located in Portsmouth, New Hampshire.
CTL Script/ Top Stories of January 20th Publish Date: January 19th Henssler :15 From the Ingles Studio Welcome to the Award-Winning Cherokee Tribune Ledger Podcast Today is Saturday, January 20th, and Happy 93rd Birthday to astronaut Buzz Aldrin. ***01.20.24 – BIRTHDAY – BUZZ ALDRIN*** I'm Keith Ippolito and here are the stories Cherokee is talking about, presented by Credit Union of Georgia. 17-Year-Old Killed in Cherokee County Crash Creekview Principal Named Finalist for High School Principal of the Year Creekland Student Named Cherokee Schools' Spelling Bee Champ We'll have all this and more coming up on the Cherokee Tribune-Ledger Podcast, and if you're looking for Community news, we encourage you to listen and subscribe! Commercial: CU of GA STORY 1: 17-Year-Old Killed in Cherokee County Crash A 17-year-old from Roswell, William Sternot, died in a single-vehicle crash in southeast Cherokee County. The Cherokee Sheriff's Office responded to the incident on Earney Road near Silver Fox Run near Woodstock. The crash involved a Mazda 3 that left the roadway and struck a tree. William Sternot, the driver, was pronounced dead at the scene, and there were no other occupants in the car. The crash is under investigation, and preliminary indications suggest that speed was a contributing factor, according to Capt. Jay Baker of the Cherokee Sheriff's Office. STORY 2: Creekview Principal Named Finalist for High School Principal of the Year Creekview High School Principal Michael Santoro is a finalist for the Georgia High School Principal of the Year award, presented by the Georgia Association of Secondary School Principals. Santoro, with 26 years of experience in education, has been leading Creekview since 2021. Colleagues praise him for his leadership skills, instructional expertise, and dedication to the school community. The award recognizes principals excelling in educational leadership, problem-solving, self and others development, and community service. The winner will represent Georgia in the competition for the National Principal of the Year title. Santoro will be recognized at a future Cherokee County School Board meeting. STORY 3: Creekland Student Named Cherokee Schools' Spelling Bee Champ Max Bailey, an eighth-grader from Creekland Middle School, won the 2024 Cherokee County School District Spelling Bee by correctly spelling "quid pro quo" and "Yorkshire." Meredith Eldridge of Mill Creek Middle School secured second place, followed by Katherine Warren from Woodstock Middle School in third, and Fiona Martin from Teasley Middle School in fourth. All four students will compete at the Region Bee on February 24 in Hall County, with state winners advancing to the Scripps National Spelling Bee in Washington, DC, in June. The CCSD spelling bee included 30 students from grades 4-8, sponsored by Cherokee County Association of Educators and the Georgia Association of Educators. We have opportunities for sponsors to get great engagement on these shows. Call 770.874.3200 for more info. Back in a moment Break: DRAKE – CHEROKEE CHAMBER STORY 4: Cherokee County Fire and Emergency Services Captain Retires Capt. John Bennett, a dedicated firefighter with Cherokee County Fire and Emergency Services, has retired after an illustrious 25-year career. Bennett's last shift was celebrated with a retirement breakfast at Station 12, where friends and family gathered to honor him. Fire Chief Eddie Robinson presented Bennett with a speaking trumpet, symbolizing leadership and tradition in the fire service. A retirement luncheon, sponsored by Southeast Restoration, also recognized Bennett and Capt. Ron Williams. Bennett, who joined CCFES as a career firefighter in 1999 after years of volunteer service, received a fire axe and plaque in acknowledgment of his exemplary service. STORY 5: Raffensperger: No time to take QR codes off Georgia ballots this year Georgia's Secretary of State, Brad Raffensperger, expressed support for moving to human-readable text on paper ballots but acknowledged the challenge of implementing the change before the upcoming 2024 elections. Some Republican legislators in Georgia have proposed removing QR codes from paper ballots, citing concerns about transparency and voter trust. Raffensperger defended the state's current election system and noted that discussions about eliminating QR codes have been ongoing. He highlighted the need for technology from vendors to support the change, and while supporting the idea, he emphasized the practical challenges of implementing it in time for the upcoming elections. Commercial: GCPS – INGLES 1 STORY 6: Woodstock Goodwill Career Center Hosting Job Fair The Woodstock Goodwill Career Center is organizing a job fair on January 30, from 1-3 p.m., providing an opportunity for job seekers to connect with hiring companies. Participating companies include Walgreens, Employbridge/Hire Dynamics, Walmart, Waffle House, Randstad, Pilgrims, Surge, Preferred Personnel Solutions, and Ubique Group. The event is part of Goodwill of North Georgia's 14th annual “New Year New Job” program. Job seekers and companies looking to hire can connect at the Woodstock Goodwill Career Center located at 9425 Highway 92, Suite 142, in Woodstock. Additional information about the career center is available at tinyurl.com/337694ts, and details about Goodwill of North Georgia can be found at goodwillng.org. STORY 7: GEORGIA MATCH Direct College Admissions Program Seeing Positive Results The University System of Georgia's GEORGIA MATCH program, launched last fall, has seen a strong start, with nearly 12,000 high school seniors expressing interest or claiming spots at participating institutions, according to Chancellor Sonny Perdue. The program aims to address workforce development needs by providing personalized letters from Governor Brian Kemp to eligible seniors, offering waived application fees in March. Although not all institutions are part of the program, Perdue noted its success and potential for growth. The program is expected to cost $1.3 million in its first year, funded through the Georgia Student Finance Commission's fiscal 2024 budget. COMMERCIAL: HELLER LAW STORY 8: Major airline fires back at analyst over bankruptcy claims The airline industry, known for its challenges, faces uncertainties with potential bankruptcies. Warren Buffett's past skepticism resonates, as airlines like JetBlue and Spirit grapple with financial woes. Analysts, including TD Cowen's Helene Becker, express concerns about Spirit Airlines' survival, pointing to its debt and financial constraints. While Spirit denies pursuing Chapter 11, analysts suggest bankruptcy restructuring as a viable option. The airline's future hinges on debtholder cooperation, given its financial vulnerabilities. Fitch Ratings urges a clear liquidity plan. Despite potential disruptions, bankruptcy doesn't guarantee passenger abandonment. Spirit's decision to resist a merger with JetBlue adds complexity to its fate, impacting consumers and the airline industry. Spirit asserts ongoing efforts to fortify its balance sheet and operations. We'll have closing comments after this. COMMERCIAL: Henssler 60 SIGN OFF – Thanks again for listening to today's Cherokee Tribune Ledger podcast. 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Jay Baker, a brigade surgeon with limited special operations experience, discusses the evolving landscape of surgical support in Special Operations Forces (SOF). He highlights the differences between traditional trauma care provided during the Global War on Terror and the potential challenges of unconventional warfare. Drawing from historical examples of surgeons supporting resistance movements in World War II, he emphasizes the need for adaptable and resourceful surgical teams capable of extended missions in hostile environments. Baker also discusses the concept of prolonged field care (PFC) and the development of SOF surgical teams to meet future mission requirements. Thank you to Delta Development Team for in part, sponsoring this podcast. deltadevteam.com For more content go to www.prolongedfieldcare.org Consider supporting us: patreon.com/ProlongedFieldCareCollective
Today we have a mega-sized two part show! First up writer Brian Solomon (Blood and Fire) tells us about the late, great Terry Funk.On the bonus half Jay Baker of The Left Fist joins us to talk about the AEW and CM Punk drama and The Rock and John Cena going back to wrestling during the SAG strike.Support the show by subscribing: http://patreon.com/strugglesession http://sesh.plus http://strugglesession.substack.comSend an email or voicemail to thestrugglesession@gmail.comLeslie would love to hear from you!Brian: https://brianrsolomon.wixsite.com Jay: https://linktr.ee/theleftfistKeep up with and contact Leslie: https://msha.ke/lleeiiiJack: http://jack.lolStruggle Session Theme by Brendan James: https://thegreatvorelli.bandcamp.com/This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/5842028/advertisement
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This month marks the 30th birthday of the SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust (SPY), the granddaddy ETF that started it all and is still the largest and most-traded ETF in the world. But getting this ETF launched was no small task; neither was getting assets into it. Though once people saw its value-add, the financial world changed forever. This week, we speak with Jay Baker, who — as vice president of options marketing at the American Stock Exchange — worked with Nate Most and Steve Bloom to drum up interest for SPY in the early ‘90s. We discuss where the idea for SPY came from, who the early investors were and what caused the tipping point, as well as the unique dynamic between Most and Bloom. We also look at whether SPY can hold onto its biggest-in-world status for much longer. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This month marks the 30th birthday of the SPDR S&P 500 ETF Trust (SPY), the granddaddy ETF that started it all and is still the largest and most-traded ETF in the world. But getting this ETF launched was no small task; neither was getting assets into it. Though once people saw its value-add, the financial world changed forever. This week, we speak with Jay Baker, who — as vice president of options marketing at the American Stock Exchange — worked with Nate Most and Steve Bloom to drum up interest for SPY in the early ‘90s. We discuss where the idea for SPY came from, who the early investors were and what caused the tipping point, as well as the unique dynamic between Most and Bloom. We also look at whether SPY can hold onto its biggest-in-world status for much longer. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
I speak with Jay Baker on Far Forward Surgical Support.
This show welcomes back Jay Baker to the studio. It's been 2 years since Adam and Jay have been face to face in studio, thanks to the pandemic. This is hopefully another sign, along with relaxed vaccine mandates for concert venues, and no covid test requirement to return to the country from abroad. The major […]
69 years ago, Ed Hillary and Tenzing Norgay reached the summit of Mt Everest. This weeek a play about the men premiered in Hamilton. Cate Prestidge speaks with producer Jay Baker about The Sherpa and the Beekeeper- Summit on Everest.
Jay Baker, former CEO of Kohl's, specialized 26 years ago on meaningful memorabilia from the five iconic players of his favorite team, the New York Yankees, and Ruth, Gehrig, DiMaggio, Mantle, and Jeter. Now viewable on exhibit at Artis-Naples, The Baker Museum, in Naples, Florida. Great foresight, Jay!
Jay has the best memorabilia collection in the world for the Yankees' Big Five: Ruth, Gehrig, DiMaggio, Mantle, and Jeter - currently on exhibit at Artis-Naples, The Baker Museum, in Naples, Florida.
Jay Baker gives a talk on the story of Jesus his attraction towards Levi the tax collector, whom he reclaimed as Matthew the disciple.Recorded on July 18, 2021, in Seattle, Washington.www.facebook.com/revolutionchurchmnwww.revolutionchurch.com/donatewww.youtube.com/revolutionbroadcasting@jaybakker@revolution1994@revolution94 See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
You don’t have to rack your brains trying to come up with a totally new idea just to have a product. As they say, necessity is the mother of invention. You need only to take on some of the existing problems you find and offer a solution. That is what Jay Baker did. He is the President of Jamestown Plastics—a 60+ year old plastics manufacturing company based in the USA. As an inventor holding more than 40 USA and international patents, Jay has created the world’s first Certified Child Resistant clamshell container called the ‘Clamtainer’. In this episode, he joins Dr. Diane Hamilton to share how he came up with this innovative product, taking us into the world of innovation, patents, marketing, and more. He also lets us in on his previous inventions and the lessons he learned all throughout. From one invention to another, Dr. Diane also sits down with Kyle Valery and Chris Wilke. This time, in the world of fitness. Kyle and Chris are co-founders of Stretch Affect, a human performance company that helps people with their health and fitness goals. Here, they share with Dr. Diane how they are faring in this pandemic—what challenges they are facing and what experiences, both good and bad, helped their business. They also talk about the role of psychology in fitness and working with people who want to become high-performers.Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share!Here’s How »Join the Take The Lead community today:DrDianeHamilton.comDr. Diane Hamilton FacebookDr. Diane Hamilton TwitterDr. Diane Hamilton LinkedInDr. Diane Hamilton YouTubeDr. Diane Hamilton Instagram
Jay Baker Jay Baker is the President and Owner of Jamestown Plastics, one of the most highly diversified custom plastic companies in the world. He is an inventor holding more than 40 USA and international patents, including the ‘Clamtainer’ – the world’s first Certified Child Resistant clamshell container. He is very involved in his community, including serving on the local Board of Education for 25 years. Jay holds a BS in Business from Clarkson University and is married to the love of his life, Sharon, with whom he has four adult children and two grandchildren. Chris Wilke Chris Wilke co-founded Stretch Affect, a human performance company. Chris is highly motivated to inspire a more movement-based lifestyle that promotes self-awareness and resiliency. He believes that everyone should value their own health and strive to find coaches, mentors and practitioners that will guide them to the best version of themselves. Chris has been fortunate to work with many athletes of all levels and other high achievers over his career and loves the challenge that a new body can present. Kyle Valery Kyle Valery co-founded Stretch Affect and is a wellness and performance coach with over 20 years of personal and professional experience. Kyle offers the complete package of psychology, nutrition, fitness, and bodywork. He holds a master's degree in Exercise Science and is a certified strength and conditioning specialist, Titleist Performance Institute coach, a dynamic neuromuscular stabilization practitioner, and a OnBase university provider. Also, a registered nutrition and dietetic technician, he is a practicing manual therapist with specialty certifications in Active Release Techniques, Neurokinetic Therapy, Fascial Distortion, and Functional Range Systems.
Jay Baker is a production designer from the UK. Shows and events need designers, and Jay has worked on tours and TV shows. We talk about helping others, and what it's been like to work with music artists such as Jay Z, Beyoncé, Rihanna, Eminem, Foo Fighters, The 1975, Stormzy and many more.
Jay is a father to two daughter (15 & 11) and started running Ultras in 2015 and then took up cycling in 2017. He has ran everything up to 100 miles and has cycled up to 250 miles with a 500 mile ride in the plans later this summer. He's even been crazy enough to ride 200 miles on a trainer indoors. He also completed the Everest challenge on a bike (29032 ft of gain) on his 3rd attempt. He has ran 4 100 milers all under 24 hours. He has been lifting weights since 1989 and boxed from 16-19 yrs old. Jay follows his own personal training plan of no training plan and just does what feels good. He's held many job titles over the years include an underwear modeling gig (but we won't scar you all with that). His biggest pet peeve is hearing people chew food and people who complain or judge. Jay's favorite quote is "Everyone has a plan until you get punched in the mouth" - Mike Tyson Jay is a one of a kind character and we could talk all day with him about his stories.
Show notes for Episode 16 Welcome to Episode 16 of the Lexis podcast and our first new episode of 2021, in which Jacky, Dan, Lisa and Matthew talk about: The language of news reports on violence against women The power of language to represent and frame events And we talk to Ffion Brown about her work on the representation of mental health. Some of Ffion's reading suggestions: Methods of Critical Discourse Studies - Ruth Wodak (Editor) Michael Meyer (Editor) https://uk.bookshop.org/books/methods-of-critical-discourse-studies/9781446282410 The Little Prince https://uk.bookshop.org/books/the-little-prince-colour-illustrations/9781909621558 Language in the News https://twitter.com/_chris_hart/status/1370868282216026113?s=20 ‘Elite police officer appears in court charged with woman's murder' - Times headline https://twitter.com/JNRaeside/status/1370774580948824065?s=20 Reporting on the Atlanta Spa Shootings https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2021/03/17/jay-baker-bad-day/ “He was pretty much fed up and kind of at the end of his rope. Yesterday was a really bad day for him and this is what he did,” Cherokee County Sheriff's Office Capt. Jay Baker said Wednesday. He was describing the 21-year-old man accused of killing eight people, mostly Asian and almost all women, in a rampage across three Atlanta-area spas. UK headlines about an attack on a teenage girl in Derby https://twitter.com/BBCNews/status/1370799588160983042?s=20 Jackson Katz: Violence Against Women - it's a men's issue https://www.ted.com/talks/jackson_katz_violence_against_women_it_s_a_men_s_issue/transcript Contact us @LexisPodcast. Subscribe: Lexis Podcast | Podcast on Spotify Contributors Matthew Butler Twitter: https://twitter.com/Matthewbutlerwy Lisa Casey blog: https://livingthroughlanguage.wordpress.com/ & Twitter: Language Debates (@LanguageDebates) Dan Clayton blog: EngLangBlog & Twitter: EngLangBlog (@EngLangBlog) Jacky Glancey Twitter: https://twitter.com/JackyGlancey Music: Freenotes
Rod and Karen are joined by Corey Glover of Living Colour to discuss technical difficulties, The Chauvin verdict, making music in the pandemic, staying at home, Zoom Funerals, listening to music, Blackness in TV shows, H&M free suit rentals to job hunters, boy finds bullet in Hot Cheetos, VA legalizes weed, Black Capitalists, Jay Baker fired from CAA, White People News, Florida man shoot his shot with a judge and sword ratchetness. Twitter: @rodimusprime @SayDatAgain @TBGWT @RevDaddyLove Instagram: @TheBlackGuyWhoTips Email: theblackguywhotips@gmail.com Blog: www.theblackguywhotips.com Teepublic Store Voice Mail: 704-557-0186
In this episode Hilliard and Lisa look back with actor Dwayne Barnes and the controversial role he played as a crack head in the hit film Menace II Society. Sparked by a conversation that went viral on Deadline between Jay Baker agent at CAA and black Literary Manager Jewerl Keats Ross — disgustingly ties in Dwayne’s scenes in Menace — which Jay used against Jewerl with racial and homophobic undertones. The first Deadline article is from the Jewerl Ross: https://deadline.com/2021/03/caa-lit-agent-jay-baker-abrupt-exit-jewerl-keats-ross-menace-2-society-barry-jenkins-1234722958/ Dwayne’s Personal Letter to Deadline - his response to the whole controversy! https://deadline.com/2021/03/dwayne-barnes-menace-2-society-crack-addict-actor-guest-column-hollywood-controversy-1234724535/?fbclid=IwAR2UVd4XjT6AGPVaU5tuCCqO87NwmKw45Cp8qRUc-EUftbqIdjP2iOZAKHs This episode is brought to you by The Finish Line Script Competition! They are here to help writers succeed - visit https://finishlinescriptcomp.com for more information! If you want to check out Finish Line Script Competition’s other competition: The Tirota/Finish Line SOCIAL IMPACT competition. The year 2 competition celebrates film and television scripts that seek to raise awareness and inspire change regarding urgent issues with critical relevance across our society now, such as racial, gender or economic inequality; climate change; drug addiction; the broken foster care system; gun violence and more. Link: https://finishlinescriptcomp.com/tirota-finish-line-social-impact-script-competition/ Check out the ScreenWriterRR website at www.screenwritersrr.com for information, merch, or our Pateron! Support the show via the Patreon link. Remember support is love! We invest countless hours per week to deliver the actionable content that goes into this podcast. Connect with Us on Social Media: Chris Derrick on Twitter Lisa Bolekaja on Twitter Hilliard Guess on Twitter Dwayne Barnes on Instagram The Screenwriters Rant Room on Facebook The Screenwriters Rant Room on Twitter --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/screenwriters-rant-room/message
We're back with Episode #8 - the second of our three part series on Asians in America. In this episode, we will look at how the media covers violence against Asians, and also give some media training so you can help write draft of your own history. Capt. Jay Baker comments (WXIA Atlanta) March 17th CNN Article: “Fetishized, sexualized and marginalized, Asian women are uniquely vulnerable to violence.” March 18th NY Times: “How Racism and Sexism Intertwine to Torment Asian-American Women.” March 19 Vox: “The history of fetishizing Asian women” Feb. 2021 ABC Nightline story Fox News segment w/ Ying Ma (via Twitter) NY Times - Swelling Asian American violence...Who is being attacked where? AAJA Studio
We opened the show with "Not Round" by Rucka Rucka Ali, Rob talked about cancelling last week's show because of a stomach virus he had, The Walking Dead, and the POS Georgia spa shooter and police captain Jay Baker. The Driz performed "Cattitude" by Miley Cyrus in this week's installment of "The Driz Sings The Hits", and we performed the new "Too Many Rapes: After Rapes" Episode "Phantom Boner's Daycare". Rob did DRIZZLENEWS, and Slim did Celebrity Gossip and News. It was a great show! Support us and our sponsors: Ryder Doll: https://www.ryderdoll.com/ For phone sex and erotic content for men who crave the best. Horror Author Isaac Thorne: https://www.isaacthorne.com/ Adam and Eve: https://www.adameve.com/ use discount code ROB at checkout for 10% off & more. Spunk Lube: https://www.spunklube.com/
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In this Week's episode- Our hot topics include Saweetie and Quavo break up; Grammy Wins; Gospel singer Kirk Franklin exposed for cursing out his son; Lil mama says she's about to start a heterosexual rights movement and many more. The #Olodo of the week is Capt. Jay Baker who stated that Atlanta's spa shootings suspect had a "bad day". Listen to this weeks episode as we discuss WAP:White and Privileged which includes Atlanta shootings of Asian women at three spas by white terrorists as well as the vulger WAP performance by Meg Thee Stallion and Cardi B. Tune in! This is CrossXCultured!
On Tuesday, 8 people were killed in an anti-Asian, misogynist attack on three spas in Atlanta. Six of the eight people killed were Asian women. The killer was arrested. Cherokee County Sheriff’s Officer Capt. Jay Baker held a news conference on Wednesday and said that the shooter had a “sex addiction” and was just “having a bad day.” It was later revealed that Capt. Baker had been pushing anti-Asian t-shirts with the slogan: “COVID-19 imported virus from CHY-NA.” Philadelphia Councilmember Helen Gym called the shootings “the latest escalation in the nation’s history of systemic racism and violence against Asian immigrants, fostered by a culture of white supremacy and misogyny that has long devalued the lives of immigrants, Black women, and women of color.” See Helen Gym’s Twitter thread on history of AAPI organizing in Philly. Proud Boys leaders in four states were arrested this week. One of the four leaders arrested was Philadelphia native Zach Rehl. Rehl became a figurehead in the organization over the last three years. He was photographed at the insurrection leading the Proud Boys to the capitol and smoking a cigarette inside Senator Merkley’s office while wearing a Temple Owls schoolbag the whole time. This comes on the heels of a report of how federal, state and local agencies ignored the Proud Boys over the last four years while they were committing acts of political violence at Trump events and far right rallies. Deb Haaland was confirmed as the first Native American cabinet secretary. Haaland will lead the Department of the Interior - the department with a long and strained history with indigenous communities. The agency manages over 500 million acres of public land, much of it stolen from indigenous people. The agency also houses the Bureau of Indian Affairs. The filibuster appears to be on life-support as President Biden and key Democratic senators come out in reforming it. This prompted Mitch McConnell to throw a temper tantrum on the Senate Floor where he promised to go “scorched Earth,” and Democrats responded by saying that McConnell already went “scorched Earth.” Spain may become the first country to move to a four-day workweek. That follows the launch of a pilot project for companies in the country interested in the concept. Spain has a long history of leading on shorter working hours. Following a 44 day strike in Barcelona in 1919, for example, Spain became one of the first countries in Europe to move to an eight-hour day. As reported in the Guardian, “From New Zealand to Germany, the idea has been steadily gaining ground globally. Hailed by its proponents as a means to increase productivity, improve the mental health of workers and fight climate change, the proposal has taken on new significance as the pandemic sharpens issues around wellbeing, burnout and work-life balance.” The pilot program will see a reduction of working hours with no loss of salary or jobs. This won’t come as a surprise, but the Guardian reports that “The oil industry knew at least 50 years ago that air pollution from burning fossil fuels posed serious risks to human health, only to spend decades aggressively lobbying against clean air regulations.” Their report is based upon a pile of internal document obtained by the Guardian, including internal memos and reports. The CDC is exploring whether 3 feet of social distancing - instead of 6 feet - is safe for schools. The distancing guidelines are a key part of determining the most effective way to reopen schools while keeping students, faculty, staff, and the community safe. 21 states with Republican Attorneys General are suing the Biden administration for putting the kibosh on the Keystone XL pipelines. Moderna begins to study the safety and effectiveness of its vaccine for kids between the age of 6 months to 12 years old. The study will enroll about 6.750 children in the U.S. and Canada. Graduate Student Workers at Columbia University are on strike after failing to achieve their first contract after over two years of negotiations with the administration. Bucks County Assistant District Attorney Matt Weintraub was caught moonlighting as a Door Dash driver while working out of the District Attorney’s office. The Bucks County District Attorney only demoted from his position while the DA called it “an incredibly poor decision.” The Pennsylvania Capitol is scheduled to reopen to the public this Monday. It will be open to the public for the first time since the fall. Guests must wear masks unless you are Republican legislators who still don’t believe in the pandemic. The Commonwealth Foundation went in front of the House Commerce Committee last week and defended their positions on why there shouldn’t be a minimum wage. Representative’s Malcolm Kenyatta and John Galloway shut that nonsense down and forced the Commonwealth Foundation’s representative to explain that they support a zero dollar minimum wage. Two men were arrested this week for taking part in the assault on Capitol Police Officer Brian Sicknick during the January 6 insurrection. Sicknick later died from his injuries. And, once again, a Pennsylvanian was one of those arrested. Julian Khater, a 32 year old many from State College, was seen spraying bear spray directly into the face of Officer Sicknick during the assault. Yes, of course, Sen. Pat Toomey blocked a bill that would have prevented debt collectors from taking stimulus checks. When asked why he voted for the bill he blamed Democrats for not including it in the original bill and compromised with Republicans to pass a bill with 60 votes. He defended debt collectors and said it’s too late anyway as 90 million checks have already been sent to Americans. Way to stick up for working families. At the State Senate budget hearings yesterday, PASSHE Chancellor Dan Greenstein issued a threat. If his plans for reorganizing the 14 state-owned university system are not followed - including the mergers of three universities in the Northeast and three universities in the West - he told lawmakers: “I will be recommending to the board that we come back to the Senate next year with a legislative package to dissolve the state system.” Senator Joe Pittman of Indiana County, the home of IUP, said he would be happy to introduce the legislation. APSCUF President Jamie Martin said she was flooded with texts and emails from faculty who were watching the hearings. “It was reckless, at the very least it was reckless,” Martin told PennLive. NASA finally had a successful test of the Space Launch System or SLS rocket on Thursday. The SLS rocket is the one planned to be NASA’s workhorse for Artemis Moon missions. SpaceX’s launch of 60 Starlink Internet Satellites was seen over large areas of the Eastern U.S. including Central, PA and Bucks County. Some scientists now think that the large amount of water that flowed on Mars billions of years ago, may have become trapped in the planets outer crust. The findings published in the the journal Science, suggest that between 30% and 99% of the water on Mars may have been incorporated into minerals and buried in the planets crust. Elon Musk fulfills a childhood dream and changed his official title to “TechnoKing of Tesla. Tesla’s chief financial officer, Zach Kirkhorn, will also get a new title. He’ll be Tesla’s “Master of Coin.” Kevin has his vaccine appointment! Free Will releases Personified - DDH Double IPA 8.4% ABV. This Sunday is Free Will’s annual release of their Barrel Aged Flowers series, featuring six different bottles and for the first time ever, draft pours of each.
Robert Aaron Long is a white American man that went on a shooting spree killing eight people, yet the media has already begun the process of softening his image.Why? What makes this different than other mass murders? IS it different than other mass murders?We'll look at some damning statistics when it comes to the treatment of shooters based on race.And we will uncover some disturbing information about Capt. Jay Baker, a spokesperson for the Cherokee Sheriff's Office.Don't miss this episode!Have comments about the show? Call me! Click here to leave voice messages and I'll respond on my show during the mailbag episodes.Don't forget to subscribe to my Patreon for my weekday show “The #CoffeeTime Show with Noah Kinsey,” behind-the-scenes footage, free merch giveaways and more starting at just $1/month!www.patreon.com/noahkinseyWatch the video version of some of the episodes and more fun content on YouTube!https://www.youtube.com/noahkinseySee more content for the show on our social accounts:InstagramTwitterFacebookFollow me on social @thenoahkinsey or:TwitterInstagramIMDbWant quality lactose-free/vegan protein powder?Click the link below to order delicious, plant based powder from an amazing company that offers free shipping on all qualified ordersUse the coupon code “Noah” at checkout to get 10% off!https://greenregimen.com/?ref=4OVrbsQpcVwKA--- 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/noahkinsey/messageSupport this podcast: https://anchor.fm/noahkinsey/support
Residents of Atlanta and Las Vegas to trade their unwanted home appliances for Coors Light beer, The Biden administration is restricting the information about the border crisis from the media, Joe Biden may have released a fake press conference video, the Atlanta spa shooter and sheriff Jay Baker’s strange press conference, Milwaukee County Circuit Court Judge Brett Blomme was arrested Tuesday on possession of child pornography. Paris Fashion Week and designer Rick Owens showcased a new tandem outfit for spring 2021 (00:07:20) Will introduces the top 10 trending topics in the Trend City Buzz Corner. (00:16:20) Malarkey Minute: Wes explores Biden admin’s border news and the press conference video conspiracy theory (00:26:20) Pat gives the details of the Atlanta spa shooter and the weird ass press conference given by Sheriff Jay Baker (00:36:05) Mark tells us about a terrible pedo judge in Milwaukee who is now behind bars (00:41:40) The hottest new fashion trend at Paris fashion week is walking human 69ing. This and Much More brought to you by our sponsors… DOWNLOAD the New Stereo App at http://stereo.com/HardFactorWill for additional Hard Factor Shows on Wednesdays and Fridays - FREE. Download the app and Follow @hardfactormark @hardfactorwill @hardfactorwes @patcassidy and @internbubba to get notified when we go live, and to listen to previous shows. Cuts Clothing - It's not just a lifestyle. It's not just clothing. It's office-leisure apparel For the Sport of Business™. Get 15% off your first order by going to http://CutsClothing.com/HARDFACTOR. 15% Off the Only Shirt Worth Wearing.
Shootings at two massage parlors in Atlanta and one in the suburbs Tuesday evening left eight people dead, many of them women of Asian descent, authorities said. A 21-year-old man suspected in the shootings was taken into custody in southwest Georgia hours later after a manhunt, police said. The attacks began around 5 p.m., when five people were shot at Youngs Asian Massage Parlor in a strip mall near a rural area in Acworth, about 30 miles (50 kilometers) north of Atlanta, Cherokee County Sheriff’s Office spokesman Capt. Jay Baker said. Two people died at the scene and three were transported to a hospital where two of them also died, Baker said. No one was arrested at the scene. Around 5:50 p.m., police in the Buckhead neighborhood of Atlanta, responding to a call of a robbery in progress, found three women dead from apparent gunshot wounds at Gold Spa. While they were at that scene, they learned of a call reporting shots fired at another spa across the street, Aromatherapy Spa, and found a woman who appeared to have been shot dead inside the business. “It appears that they may be Asian,” Atlanta Police Chief Rodney Bryant said. South Korea’s Foreign Ministry said in statement Wednesday that its diplomats in Atlanta have confirmed from police that four of the victims who died were women of Korean descent. The ministry said the office of its Consulate General in Atlanta is trying to confirm the nationality of the women. The killings came amid a recent wave of attacks against Asian Americans that coincided with the spread of the coronavirus across the United States. With files from the Associated Press GUESTS: Cameron McWhirter, Wall Street Journal reporter based in Atlanta who is covering the shootings; he tweets @cammcwhirter Judy Chu, U.S. Congresswoman representing California’s 27th Congressional District, which includes Pasadena and the west San Gabriel Valley; she tweets @RepJudyChu Manjusha Kulkarni, executive director of Asian Pacific Policy & Planning Council and co-founder of Stop AAPI Hate, a reporting center that tracks and responds to incidents of hate, violence, harassment and discrimination against Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders in the United States; tweets @KulkarniManju
TACA Talks with Jay Baker of MK1 Construction on supply, demand, and the TACA Emerging Leaders Academy
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Jay Baker, President/Owner of Jamestown Plastics (headquartered in Brocton, NY) and Founder/Owner of Doombox Traps is an inventor holding more than 40 USA and international patents, including the ‘Clamtainer' – the world's first Certified Child Resistant clamshell container. With Doombox, Jay literally invented a better mousetrap — one that keeps the mess with the mouse… The post Jay Baker Creator of DoomBox Mice Trap Station appeared first on Pest Geek Pest Control Podcast .
Dr. Jeanine Cook-Garard and Gina Peter learn about the task of providing PPE to healthcare workers during the pandemic with their guest, Jay Baker, The President and Owner of Jamestown Plastics and Founder/Owner of TrueHero, Incorporated - companies that have helped create shields and other PPE for people in the medical field since March.
Jay Baker is an inventor holding over 40 US and international patents, including the ‘Clamtainer,' the world's first Certified Child Resistant clamshell container. He is very involved in his community, including serving on the local Board of Education for 25 years. Jay holds a BS in Business from Clarkson University. “you have to do what I would call a self-gut check once in a while. Take it for granted that you have perseverance, that you have drive, that you have work ethic and so on and so forth. But if you are confronted with something where there are factors whether they are external or internal that make you question if you could be 100 percent in, all in then you need to step back a little bit and analyse it and ask yourself why that is… Am I being realistic or not realistic and decide to take a different direction”…[Listen for More] Click Here for Show Notes To Listen or to Get the Show Notes go to https://wp.me/p6Tf4b-7HF
Jay Baker, President of Jamestown Plastics™, a custom manufacturer of thermoformed products, talks about how he and his team did a "pandemic pivot" and created and manufactured face shields to prevent the spread of coronavirus. Jay felt it was his responsibility to immediately help create a solution that would address the needs of First Responders to be safe within his local community. Thus, True Hero™ Extreme Coverage Shield was born.
Jay Baker of Conduits of Change teaches how to find insight in the middle of a crisis from the story of Jesus found in Matthew 8:23-27.
"Do you think you'll like it? I don't know I've never tried it before." This is a fantastic episode from Jay, owner of Tactical 74. When leaving service, is it identity loss or should we look at it as a new mission objective? In this episode we discuss not only what happens, and how it feels to suddenly be taken from the thing you've given most of your life to. We also discuss how to soldier on in a different capacity. Jay has also picked up an interesting hobby because of this switch in lifestyle, one he never thought he'd enjoy. Get out there and try stuff! You never know what you may potentially find joy in. Jay and Tactical 74 can be found here: https://www.tactical74.com/ To find out more information about the Honey Badger Alliance project, it can be found here: https://honeybadgeralliance.com/ We also spoke about Quilts of Valor, an amazing project that can be found here: https://www.quiltsofvalour.ca/ Cultivating strength and resilience by leading example. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/honey-badger-alliance/message
On this show Adam Ritz and Jay Baker tip their hat to the corporate giving at GameStop and their Power To The Planet program. Support a cancer benefit concert with New Jersey affiliate Oldies 107.9 WOLD called Jammin' For Jaclyn and cover Earth Day 2019.
In this April Fool's Day episode we are talking about..well... April Fool's Day from 1986. This film was directed by Fred Walton, written by Danilo Bach and stars Jay Baker, Deborah Foreman, Griffin O’Neal and Clayton Rohner. Enjoy! If you enjoy the show, give us a subscribe/rating/review and of course, tell your friends!
Adam Ritz and co host Jay Baker start this show with a segment on Space Heater Safety and Winter Heating Relief Funds. Click to learn more about Space Heater Safety Tips. Also discussed is a recent social media bullying disaster leading to a discussion on Social Media Responsibility. The show wraps up with a charity […]
Jay Baker shares about what it means to be created in the image of God, and how that applies to our lives practically.
On a recent Thursday night in front of a sold out audience at Morty's Comedy Club in Indianapolis I gathered some of the alumni of The Bob and Tom Show. Including retired co-host Bob Kevoian, cast members Jimmy “Mad Dog” Matis, Mark Patrick, Whit Grayson, Jay Baker and Dave Dugan. Get ready for a hilarious trip down memory lane or if you are a first timer just be prepared to laugh your ass off! Some of the stories and topics we cover, fondest memories, how we all met, the development of character voices, early Bob in radio stories, how Bob and Tom became a team, favorite guests, the college tour, pranks, favorite bits, drinking around the “world” at Disney World and the tragic death of Whit’s dad Ned (just listen, you will understand why this is a highlight). I would also like to tag this post with a shout out to one of my favorite charities The Lord's Pantry at Anna’s House. They also benefited from our night of comedy. We were able to make a donation of 3200 dollars to help feed people in need. Thank you to all who attended for making this happen! More info: If you would like a video download of the evening it is available through my account on Patreon.com/kristilee For a small donation you will receive the complete show. I thank you in advance for your continued support of the podcast! Remember to take a listen to part two for more Kristi Lee Uninterrupted Dysfunctional Holiday Special.
In this episode of the horror review/discussion show Screams After Midnight the guys look at the holiday themed slasher movie 'April Fool's Day.' Directed by Fred Walton and starring Jay Baker, Amy Steel, Deborah Goodrich and Thomas F. Wilson. twitter: https://twitter.com/Mild_Fuzzfacebook: https://www.facebook.com/mildfuzznetwork
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The legendary Indianapolis broadcaster Jay Baker talks Trump, changes in radio, and interviewing his hero.
Kohl's didn't merge its way to the top of the retail sector; instead it clicked with customers by staying ahead of the curve on trends former president Jay Baker says in the second part of a two-part interview. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Former Kohl's president Jay Baker discusses his decades-long career in retail and charts the retail chain's path to success. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Tripp sits down with Jay Baker and Peter Rollins for a nice conversation. It starts off with some levity before getting into more serious matters. Follow the podcast, drop a review, send feedback/questions or become a member of the HBC Community. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Tripp sits down with Jay Baker and Peter Rollins for a nice conversation. It starts off with some levity before getting into more serious matters.
The show kicks off in California with a live audience on campus at CSU Dominguez Hills as we interview Toros baseball player Danny Haley about their role in the community. Our feature interview is with ESPN analyst Jeff Saturday. Jeff and I discuss the ramifications of a lower DUI blood alcohol percentage. Next up we […]
We begin the show with a live studio audience at William Jewell College talking about the dangers of hazing and underage drinking. Our feature interview is with Plaxico Burress showcasing the importance of education and charity work. Segments include talking with Mary McClamroch, a Special Olympic champion swimmer. Bike and fitness expert Jay Baker joins […]