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Lots of LTOs and permanent menu items launched recently, as innovation accelerates. Bret Thorn, senior food & beverage editor of Nation's Restaurant News and Restaurant Hospitality, started with the big news: Crispy Chicken Strips are now on McDonald's permanent menu—the mega-chain's first new menu item since 2022. Arby's continues its LTO collaborations with celebs, this time partnering with Cedric The Entertainer and Anthony Anderson, slathering the comedians' line of barbecue sauces on a brisket and pulled pork sandwich. And Cava introduced a spicy variation on its fan-favorite pita chips—Hot Harissa.Pat had a first taste of a couple of sweets from soon-to-open Cinnabon Swirl, a dual-branded Cinnabon-Carvel concept from GoTo Foods. The highlight is a Bonini, an ice cream sandwich made with two cinnamon roll slices with a disc of Carvel vanilla in the middle. It's placed in a panini press for 15 seconds and comes out all gooey—in a good way.Bret attended a 4/20 party at Red Lobster, learning that the chain's Cheddar Biscuits are a popular munchie for stoners. Instead of passing out joints, Red Lobster served cocktails featuring Snoop Dogg and Dr. Dre's gin mixed with orange juice, pineapple juice and guava juice with a garnish of Skittles on the side of the glass. There's a recurring candy theme here.Our guest this week is Jay Kumar, chef-owner of Lore in Brooklyn, N.Y. He specializes in the cuisine of the Malabar coast with masala dosas a signature, but the restaurant has a diverse and interesting menu. Give a listen.
Ike dives in with Jay Kumar and Brian Brasher to discuss how journalism has changed through the years. Do they think AI has killed their industry and professions as they once knew them? Can Bass Blaster and BASSmaster ride this new wave????
Hair Transplant Podcast - HAIR TALK with Dr.John Watts Hair Transplant Surgeon and Dermatologist
#AskDrJohnWatts Different questions related to baldness, hair grafts, hair loss, hair transplant procedures and medical treatments for hair loss are being raised by patients now and then, including the followers of Dr John Watts, who keep flooding his series of hugely popular educational videos on his popular YouTube channel with queries related to different hair issues. In this educational video session, Hyderabad's noted dermatologist & trichologist and one of the Best Hair Transplant Surgeons in Hyderabad, Dr John Watts explains why some hair loss patients are outrightly asked to wear a wig or a hair patch during the consultation. Why they are considered eligible to undergo a hair transplant? Should such patients consult another doctor for a second opinion? Dr John Watts answers these questions. So far, he has performed over 2000+ hair transplant surgeries successfully. Jai Kumar asks: Sir, why is that some hair loss patients are not considered eligible to undergo a hair transplant? Why they are outrightly advised to wear a wig or a hair patch during consultation with the doctor? How fair is that? Please explain. Hair loss is a common concern, and hair transplants seem like a natural solution but not every hair loss case needs a hair transplant. In this educational video by Dr. John Watts, he sheds light on why hair transplants aren't suitable for everyone. While responding to the query raised by Jay Kumar, he explores the factors that determine hair transplant eligibility and alternative options for those who aren't ideal candidates. Who Might Not Be a Good Candidate for Hair Transplants? According to Dr Watts, a crucial factor in hair transplant suitability is the availability of donor hair. Donor hair refers to the healthy hair follicles harvested from a specific area of your scalp to be transplanted into the bald spots. Here's why some people might not qualify: Insufficient Donor Hair: If one has significant hair loss with limited healthy areas on your scalp, there might not be enough donor hair to achieve a natural-looking result. This is why a hair transplant surgeon might advise against the procedure. Body Hair Transplants: While surgeons can harvest hair from areas like the chest or beard, these grafts often grow differently than scalp hair. Although they may eventually adapt, they might not provide the desired density or texture for a seamless look. Combined Scenario: If one has both poor donor hair on both the scalp and body, a traditional hair transplant might not be enough. In such cases, wigs or hair patches might be recommended. Alternatives for Hair Loss Management: Wigs and Hair Patches: These offer a non-surgical solution for hair loss. However, they come with limitations like cost, maintenance needs, and potential discomfort. Scalp Micro Pigmentation (SMP): This technique creates a realistic illusion of a shaved head by tattooing tiny dots on the scalp. It's suitable for those comfortable with a completely shaved head. However, SMP might not be ideal for areas with existing hair growth as it can create an unnatural contrast. Conclusion: Hair transplants are a valuable tool for hair loss, but they're not a one-size-fits-all solution. Consulting a dermatologist or hair transplant surgeon can help you understand your candidacy and explore alternative options like wigs, hair patches, or SMP, depending on one's specific needs and preferences. Trichos provides state-of-the-art treatment for various hair loss conditions and offers advanced hair transplant solutions. Call us Today for a Life-Changing Experience.
Welcome to another insightful episode of the Plain Sight Podcast. In this edition, we dive deep into the intricate world of Artificial Intelligence with none other than Jay Kumar of Invisible Technologies. Jay brings a wealth of knowledge and firsthand experience in harnessing AI's potential within large organizations. Together, we'll unravel the complexities, debunk the myths, and explore the transformative power of AI in today's rapidly evolving business landscape. Whether you're an AI enthusiast or a business leader looking to navigate the AI frontier, this episode promises a journey of discovery and understanding. Tune in! 1. AI Implementation in Big Companies Description: Discussion about how large organizations perceive and implement AI, including challenges like organizational misalignment and the need for mutual understanding between business and technical teams. 2. AI History and Hype Description: Exploration of the journey of AI throughout history, the gap between its hype and actual implementation, and the conflation of its applications. 3. Foundational Models and AI Selection Description: Delving into the selection process of foundational AI models, the decision on whether to fine-tune them, and the fast-evolving nature of this technology. 4. Organizational Understanding and Strategy Description: Addressing the lack of understanding around revolutionary AI technology, the theoretical possibilities vs. organizational capabilities, and the resulting mass confusion. 5. Business Approach to AI Description: The herd behavior of companies when it comes to AI adoption, the importance of clarity, and the establishment of use cases and protocols for successful implementation. 6. The Evolution of AI Companies Description: A look into how various companies, from startups to giants, are leveraging AI, the concept of a data moat, and how AI tools are changing the landscape of multiple industries. 7. AI's Impact on Labor and Creativity Description: Discussion on how ubiquitous AI could affect labor, the philosophical perspective on creativity, and the role of human data trainers in AI's future. 8. The Future of Work and AI's Role Description: Insight into how AI could redefine work, the challenges, and opportunities it presents at the organizational and individual level, and its potential to change productivity norms. 9. Blending People and AI in Problem Solving Description: A deep dive into how organizations can find a balance between relying on human solutions and automated AI solutions, focusing on the blend for optimal outcomes. 10. Advancements in Computation and Innovation Description: Discussion about the evolution of computation devices, from handhelds to today's advanced machines, and the innovations that were possible due to advancements in technology. 11. Systematizing Creativity and Problem Solving Description: Exploration of TRIZ, the organized approach to problem solving based on studying patent literature, and how solutions evolve over time. 12. Ethics, Risks, and the Future of AI Description: Delving into the ethical implications of AI, the potential risks, anthropomorphizing of technology, and the debate over open-source vs. private AI models.
Dr. Jay Kumar is an interventional pain physician based in North Carolina, and he joins the show today to share his journey through training, academics, and private practice. He offers a glimpse into the process that led him to working in—and growing more passionate about—interventional pain, as well as what it really takes to gain the confidence and skills needed to launch a private practice successfully. Learn more: https://apmsuccess.com/209 Watch the video: https://apmsuccess.com/209v
Bass Edge Radio interviews MLF Bass Pro Tour angler Dylan Hays as the featured angler in their latest podcast presented by Megaware KeelGuard. Show hosts Aaron Martin and Kurt Dove discuss with Dylan his huge come back at the Bass Pro Tour Stage 1 event in Florida as well as his thoughts on following bass behavior on a singular body of water through the spring. In the Showcase we hear from Jay Kumar creator of the BassBlaster newsletter. We discuss the Top 10 tournament lures he found to be most successful based through his extensive research. This is a great episode of Bass Edge Radio!
In the second segment, Jay Kumar gives his thoughts on the current state of the fishing industry and then dives deep with Broz on Sasquatch, UFOs, conspiracy theories and a few other worldly topics. Save 30% off your first Elite Box or 50% off your first Pro Box with code "IKELIVE" at Mystery Tackle Box http://mtbfish.com/ikelive
Bass Edge Radio interviews MLF/Pro Circuit angler Pete Ponds as the featured angler in their latest podcast presented by Megaware KeelGuard. Show hosts Aaron Martin and Kurt Dove chat with Pete in detail about the bass transition from winter to pre-spawn and then to spawning bass patterns. Special guest Jay Kumar from the Bass Blaster swings by to discuss emerging trends, big bass and his comedic and educational bass fishing newsletter.
Jay Kumar has been a professional in the journalism world for over three decades. He's been podcasting for more than 10 years. I guested on Completely Conspicuous (one of his two shows) way back in 2012, and again in 2015. In addition to being a podcast pro, Jay is also a second-generation American who has lived in two of the three North American countries. He talks about culture shock (maybe not as crazy when you move to the U.S. from Canada), raising two awesome young women, the mistakes his parents made that he didn't, his incredible love for a diverse array of music, and he might still be a little sore about missing his after-prom (because his mom forbade him). Listen on for more on Jay, and make sure you check out his other, more music-centered show, Stuck in Thee Garage.
In this episode we discuss: the brain science behind political/ideological extremism and its connection to dogmatic religious beliefs – specifically looking how QAnon can be contextualized as an “alt religion”; why do so many White Evangelical Christians believe in QAnon and other conspiracy beliefs?; how the Jan 6th insurrection is an expression of America's repressed trauma over belonging and identity; how does this trauma fuel political polarization tribal ideology, which in turn can lead to radicalization; and how do we heal America's trauma? What steps can we individually take to address this trauma?Dr Jay Kumar is the Wellness Director in the Fish Interfaith Center at Chapman University. His TEDx Talk was titled “How to Heal America's Traumatized Brain” https://youtu.be/Ak1ld-P3ZIs?t=5198His book is called: Science of a Happy Brain: Thriving in the Age of Anger, Anxiety, and Addiction (available on Amazon, publisher Page Publishing)He also has a LinkedIn Learning Course: “How to Train Your Brain for Happiness”. Please check it out. Janice McLean-Farrell teaches at New Brunswick Theological Seminary, and is the Dirck Romeyn Assistant Professor of Metro-Urban Ministry & Assistant Dean of Doctoral Studies.Anderson Jeremiah is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Politics, Philosophy and Religion at Lancaster University and Deputy Director of the Richardson Institute of Peace Studies.Kirk Sandvig teaches Religious Studies and Philosophy at Chapman University, San Diego State University, and Saddleback College. Other books referenced in this podcast:Amanda Ripley - High Conflict: Why We Get Trapped and How We Get OutKristin Kobes Du Mez - Jesus and John Wayne: How White Evangelicals Corrupted a Faith and Fractured a Nation Music by Aiden, Caleb and Kirk Sandvig
What do you get when you put the broken pieces of Journey and the Babys together and use them to make a brand new supergroup? Bad English, of course — and although the band's first album was a huge hit, that was absolutely not the case for their 1991 followup, Backlash. How did it go so wrong, so fast? Jay Kumar joins Matt and Jeff for a look at this jinxed sophomore effort — and how it fits into the year AOR ate itself.
In this episode, I speak with Dr. Jay Kumar, director of Contemplative Practices and Wellness at Chapman University and author of Science of a Happy Brain: Thriving in the Age of Anger, Anxiety, and Addiction. Jay discusses the evolutionary aspects that have wired our brains for negativity and how we can hack this programming to assist us in our pursuit of happiness. drjaykumar.com Science of a Happy Brain (bookshop.org) Science of a Happy Brain (amazon.com) How to Train Your Brain for Happiness (LinkedIn Learning/genConnectU)
CEO Coach Jay Kumar Hariharan- Author of book Rewire-special interview by Sri Srinivasa (itsdiff Academy) - email itsdiff@gmail.com for support and sponsorship enquiries - CEO Coach, Mentor, Motivational speaker - When to know you need a coach? - How to become aware of yourself? - What does it mean understand the context - How to be a better you? Note:- Rewire audiobook narrated yb Sri Srinivasa is available on Audible, Itunes and Amazon You are meant to become the best version of yourself; that is your dharma. You owe this not to the world, but to yourself. How can you reinvent yourself inside out when the lightness of being is replaced by the heaviness of it all? When most of your material boxes have been checked, how to embrace the void and refuel yourself? Author Jay Kumar Hariharan delves into years of asking himself and others questions on what constitutes "success" and "meaning". Why do many of us suffer from poverty in the midst of abundance? There is a vast need to reflect and be conscious of choices and dreams instead of accepting the status quo. Jay delivers interesting insights by connecting the dots and drawing patterns between highly disparate influences. Interesting anecdotes and stories ensure that jargon and "how to" anchors are kept at bay. This book is a turbo-charged journey into the world of modern day corporate warriors. But more importantly, it is about the meaning of Being over Doing. THis audio is for all those who have climbed the mountain and suddenly feel the on-set of ennui. You are not alone. Here is the link to audible - https://www.audible.com/pd/Rewire-Audiobook/B08VFB6D37?qid=1618211233&sr=1-3&ref=a_search_c3_lProduct_1_3&pf_rd_p=83218cca-c308-412f-bfcf-90198b687a2f&pf_rd_r=4ETGBWA0PM9B8C0Z71KR
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This is the full Proper Bassin' Roundtable interview from the February 10, 2012 episode of Stray Casts Outdoor Cartoon Television. Please subscribe and leave a review- we'll love you for it!
On episode 21 of PSQH: The Podcast, host Jay Kumar talks to Steve Zimmerman, director of health care services for ServiceMaster Clean, about the important role that Environmental Services plays in healthcare facilities. This episode is sponsored by ServiceMaster Clean.
On episode 20 of PSQH: The Podcast, host Jay Kumar talks to Dr. Lissy Hu, founder and CEO of CarePort, about how aggregating COVID-19 data has helped improve patient care.
On episode 19 of PSQH: The Podcast, host Jay Kumar talks to Dr. Nishi Rawat, senior VP, Appriss Health and co-founder of Openbeds, about the impact the pandemic has had on behavioral healthcare services.
On episode 18 of PSQH: The Podcast, host Jay Kumar talks to Lee Steere, unit leader of IV therapy services at Hartford Hospital, about how the hospital transformed its infusion therapy practices.
On episode 17 of PSQH: The Podcast, host Jay Kumar talks to Dr. Stephanie Lahr, CIO and CMIO at Monument Health in South Dakota, about providing care for remote patients in a pandemic.
On episode 16 of PSQH: The Podcast, host Jay Kumar talks to Dr. Benjamin Kanter about the challenges of PPE use and how technology can help improve communication with frontline workers dealing with COVID-19 patients. This episode is in partnership with Vocera.
On episode 15 of PSQH: The Podcast, host Jay Kumar talks to Dr. Joel Diamond about precision medicine and how it can help improve the quality of patient treatment.
Jay's lifetime of experience in the outdoors is put to the test when unexplainable events take place on a New Jersey camping trip.In a special Halloween episode, we dive into the legend of Bigfoot.Guest: Jay Kumar, of Jay Kumar's BassblasterHost: Joe Sills
On episode 14 of PSQH: The Podcast, host Jay Kumar talks to LRC Systems founder and CEO Dr. Shailesh Date about how U.S. hospitals have responded to COVID-19, what to expect as we enter flu season, thoughts about a potential vaccine, and the threat of co-infections. This episode is part of PSQH’s celebration of International Infection Prevention Week and is brought to you by Angelini Pharma and GOJO, the inventors of Purell.
On episode 13 of PSQH: The Podcast, host Jay Kumar talks to Scott McFarland, CEO of Integrimedical, about needle-free technology and his own experience contracting COVID-19.
John and Heyang welcome best-selling author of "Science of a Happy Brain" and renowned thought leader Dr. Jay Kumar to The Bridge. He holds a Ph.D. in cognitive science and religious studies and an M.A. in international political economy and a concentration in international business from Columbia University. Dr. Jay shares the many ways that we can find happiness in even the most difficult times.
On episode 12 of PSQH: The Podcast, host Jay Kumar talks to Marc Probst, chief information officer of ELLKAY, about health IT trends and how COVID-19 is spurring innovation.
On episode 11 of PSQH: The Podcast, host Jay Kumar talks to Dr. Jay Anders, Chief Medical Officer of Medicomp Systems, about electronic health records and clinician burnout.
Dear Happiness: I’ve been looking for you since forever. I see people suffering, huge economic and racial divides, and a world torn apart by fear, sickness and isolation. Is there a happy life? Renowned thought leader and doctor of happiness, Dr. Jay Kumar, is in. His book, The Science of the Happy Brain, will help you to understand the overwhelming struggles of our world and provide real, actionable ways to heal. Hear how the good doctor’s experience and work has made him the most popular professor on campus and a guru of happiness. This is his story.
On episode 10 of PSQH: The Podcast, host Jay Kumar talks to Brad Gair, senior managing director, Witt O’Brien’s, about emergency management and lessons learned from COVID-19.
On episode 9 of PSQH: The Podcast, host Jay Kumar talks to Chris Klomp, CEO of Collective Medical, about care coordination and quality improvement.
On episode 8 of PSQH: The Podcast, host Jay Kumar talks to Tom Knight, CEO of Invistics, about drug diversion and the impact it has on hospitals.
On episode 7 of PSQH: The Podcast, host Jay Kumar talks to Rachel Mandel, MD, about using Lean management principles to improve patient safety and quality.
Listen in as Jay Kumar introduces us to Microsoft's Cloud Adoption Framework (CAF), the secret sauce behind many of of our most successful cloud migrations. Better still, Jay will discuss one of his own personal Venn Diagrams: converging high-end audio and marital relations.ABOUT: Jay Kumar is a Sr. Cloud Solution Architect, who specializes on App and Infra at Microsoft. Jay possesses 15+ years of industry experience in Software Design and Development, Enterprise Architecture, On-premises and Cloud Infrastructure, DevOps, IT Operations and Service Delivery, and Program Management. At Microsoft, as a trusted adviser of his customers, Jay helps customers in their digital transformation journey and provide guidance for Digital Transformation, Application Modernization and Cloud Adoption and Migration.LINKS: Cloud Adoption Framework, CAF - Microsoft Learn, Azure Friday – CAF Part 1, Azure Friday – CAF Part 2, Azure Academy – CAF Series, Cloud Assessment Tools, Strategic Migration Assessment and Readiness Tool, CAF Benchmark Tool, Find a CAF PartnerCREDITS: Louis Berman (Host); Jay Kumar (Guest); Dan Phillipson / PremiumBeat (Music); Anne Lamb (Intro/Outro); East Coast Studio (Editing)MORE: visit https://azuresuccess.buzzsprout.com/ for additional episodes, plus transcripts, and more ways to listen to the show. As to your comments and suggestions, please feel free to email your host, Louis Berman, at lberman@microsoft.com
On episode 6 of PSQH: The Podcast, host Jay Kumar talks to Mark LaRow, CEO of Verato, about the impact inaccurate patient identification can have on quality of care and patient safety.
On episode 5 of PSQH: The Podcast, host Jay Kumar talks to Greg Latham, attending anesthesiologist at Seattle Children’s Hospital, and Dan Low, chief medical officer of MDmetrix, about the use of AI to reduce opioid use during surgeries to keep pediatric patients safe.
Have you ever questioned what it means to be happy? Or why it seems we have to try so hard? Today’s guest has not only pondered those questions but following a personal tragedy he went on to research happiness in-depth. Dr. Jay Kumar is a renowned public speaker, thought leader, and academic. His expertise spans brain science, behavioral health, economics, politics, culture, and religion. He holds a Ph.D. in cognitive science and religious studies. He also holds a master’s degree from the School of International and Public Affairs at Columbia University in international political economy. Starting this year, Dr. Jay is the Director of Contemplative Practices and Well-Being at Chapman University and he is the author of two books about happiness – Science of a Happy Brain: Thriving in the Age of Anger, Anxiety, and Addiction and Brain, Body & Being. Suffice it to say, he knows alot about happiness and he is here to share it with us now...Episode LTGL 2011Vibrant Living SeriesDr. Jay KumarYour Happiness Professordrjaykumar.comHost: Kimberly Henrie, www.kimberlyhenrie.comFor more information about Dr. Jay Kumar and the ideas he shares through various media interviews, visit: https://www.drjaykumar.com/news-events/ Follow @docjaykumar on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter.Contact Dr. Jay: info@drjaykumar.comIn partnership with genconnectU, Dr. Jay Kumar has developed an online happiness course now available for you to experience greater fulfillment and joy in life and work.INVESTING IN HAPPINESS: Improving Your Business and Work Through Brain ScienceIt focuses on transforming workplace engagement, employee and customer well-being and satisfaction.DISCOUNT CODE: Happiness10https://courses.genconnectu.com/courses/investing-in-happiness-improving-your-business-and-work-through-brain-science?fbclid=IwAR3C7ZNFkFlugdW9ebiyfRj_7TAw0e2DU97z2oR8IrZzHQXWjpJiP9Lq6Sc
On episode 4 of PSQH: The Podcast, host Jay Kumar talks to Anne Marie Benedicto, vice president of the Joint Commission Center for Transforming Healthcare, about how hospitals have used high reliability practices to deal with the COVID-19 pandemic.
A combination of health and wellness tips from three best selling authors: Dr. Elaine Ferguson, who wrote "Super Healing," Dr. Jay Kumar, "Science of a Happy Brain," and Dr. Kathryn Guylay, author of "Mountain Mantras."
On episode 3 of PSQH: The Podcast, host Jay Kumar talks to Charles Larsen, RN Senior Director at Banner Health in Phoenix, and Angie Franks, president and CEO of Central Logic, about a new first-in-the-nation service designed to ensure COVID-19 patients in Arizona receive access to the care they need.
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This is the full Aaron and Lesley Martens with Jay Kumar interview from the May 20, 2020 episode of Stray Casts Outdoor Television. Please subscribe and leave a review- we'll love you for it!
On episode 2 of PSQH: The Podcast, host Jay Kumar talks to Patricia A. McGaffigan, RN, MS, CPPS, vice president of safety programs at the Institute for Healthcare Improvement, about communicating with patients and families during a pandemic.
On the inaugural episode of PSQH: The Podcast, host Jay Kumar talks to Jessica Dudley, MD, chief clinical officer at Press Ganey, about what she’s seen as hospitals respond to the COVID-19 outbreak.
Guest: Brenda ChamberlainMindfulness Practitioner and CoachBookcliff Equine Assisted Learning LLCwww.bookcliffequine.com Host: Kimberly Henrie, www.kimberlyhenrie.com Special thanks to Fruition Studio www.fruitionstudio.com This is living the good life podcast 2002, I’m Kimberly Henrie. Today, in our Vibrant Living series, we’ll be talking about the science and the benefits of mindfulness. You’ll hear the history of this approach to life and we’ll leave you with some simple practices that can be transformational if you apply them daily. Let’s begin.17 years mental health experienceWorks with horses and humanMindfulness has become well knownDates back 2,600 years to BuddhaA science of the mindA way to have a healthy relationship with our experiencesMany different definitions, all with same elementsAttending to each present moment with acceptance and compassionShow up as our best wisest selvesViktor Frankel Between stimulus and response quoteLife is always changing moment to momentNot trying to get rid of emotionsAmygdala hijackPracticing mindfulness strengthens adulting type decisions and lessens amygdala hijackReferences: Jack Kornfield, Tara Brach Viktor Frankel, Dr. Jay Kumar, Rick Hansen (Buddha brain)Wellness approach vs illness approachProactive vs reactiveEmphasis daily practiceSimple practices that are transformationalTea practice dailyPositive psychology movement Starts with self-compassionTake 10 deep breathsGo for a walk5 heart breathsMindfulness is for people of any age.“Teaching people to fish versus giving them fish.”If you’d like to learn more about Brenda’s services, find her online at bookcliffequine.com A special thanks to Fruition Studio for supporting this podcast. Learn about heart-centered marketing at fruitionstudio.com. This is Living the Good Life! Thanks for joining us!
Jay Kumar presents “Global Application Deployment for Scalability and Availability.” A case study of app deployment in Azure using our PaaS services for high availability and scalability. This session will cover a deployment of a globally available application architecture and best practices. This episode was recorded live at the Azure Data Fest in Reston, VA on Oct 11, 2019. You can watch the entire live stream here: http://franksworld.com/2019/10/11/azure-data-fest-reston-live-stream/ (http://franksworld.com/2019/10/11/azure-data-fest-reston-live-stream/)
Our guest has fished B.A.S.S., he has fished with Major League Fishing. He is now with FLW and just won a huge six-figure payday at Lake Champlain. He is truly a rising star - Casey Scanlon. Dan Johnston from St. Croix joins us to give us his take what the thermocline is and what it means to fish behavior. For the second week in a row we are joined by one of the most interesting men in the fishing business. Jay Kumar founded the Bassfan.com website and now publishes the Bass Blaster newsletter. Listen to what he has to say.
A funny thing happened on the way to the podcast. We called Hall of Famer James Lindner in his car on his cell phone to do a pre-arranged interview. When he answered, he told us he was traveling with Al Lindner and Ron Lindner and asked if it was okay if he put the call on the speaker phone to let Al and Ron join in. Are you serious, James? James, Al and Ron Lindner all at the same time doing an interview? It was like Steve and Dave died and had gone to heaven. You've got to hear this one. Dan Johnston from St. Croix joins us to give us his take on slop fishing. One of the smartest and funniest guys in the world of fishing joins us. Jay Kumar founded the Bassfan.com website and now publishes the Bass Blaster newsletter. Listen to what he has to say.
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This is the full Jay Kumar interview from the May 1, 2019 episode of Stray Casts Outdoor Cartoon Television. Please subscribe and leave a review- we'll love you for it!
Stray Casts Outdoor Cartoon Television Bass Fishing Talk Show
This is the full interviews with Jay Kumar and Brandon Palaniuk, live as they happened on the December 19, 2018 episode of Stray Casts Outdoor Cartoon Television's Holiday Extravaganza. Please subscribe and leave a review- we'll love you for it!
Host Doug Stephan welcomes Dr. Jay Kumar http://www.absri.com a thought leader and public speaker, he counsels organizations and businesses on harnessing the art and science of happiness for both short and long-term success. Clients across the globe—from lean start-ups to large corporations—have benefited from his scientifically proven insights and techniques. In addition to consulting businesses and individuals, Jay stays at the forefront of brain research as a respected university professor. Watch for his soon-to-be published book "The Science of A Happy Brain." Next, Mystifier Uri Geller http://www.urigeller.com makes a BIG announcement and talks about what it's like to have a life without love. Then, Psychic Scout Mary O'Maley http://www.psychicscout.com explains the Psychic's role in the complexity of love. Finally, Astrologer Maria Francesca Triliegi http://www.astrologer4yourlife@gmail.com reveals the Astrological implications of the recent summit between President Trump and Kim Jong-un.
We've got a full house when Jay Kumar, Seth Feider, and Larry the Legend crash the Ike Live fishing and outdoor talk show party and have some fun.
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This is the full interview with Jaw Kumar from the March 22, 2017 episode of Stray Casts Outdoor Cartoon Television. Please subscribe and leave a review, and thank you for listening!
Jay Kumar in-studio for part 2 of December 18th Ike Live. Cody Meyer talks about a magical day of catching 5 spotted bass weighing over 41lbs, including a potential world record that weighed well over 10lbs.Bass fishing legend, David Fritts, calls in talking about his return to the Bassmaster tournament series. Mike talks about his pro-am experience with Fritts on Lake Norman.Ike Live is brought to you by Mystery Tackle Box.
Bassblaster, Bassfan and Loudmouth Bass's Jay Kumar joins Mike Iaconelli and the rest of the Ike Live cast in-studio for the second time. A festive holiday spirit fills the studio during a Pollyanna gift exchange. Bass fishing legend Bill Dance answers some Ike Live crew electronic mail from Peter and little Brian.Ike Live is brought to you by Mystery Tackle Box.
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This is part one of the November 30, 2016 episode of Stray Casts Outdoor Cartoon Television. In this episode, we Roundtable with Bass Nation National Champion/Bass Lottery Winner Ryan Lavigne! A Bass Buzz redub with Bass Blaster Jay Kumar! This was brought to you by Above Sea-Level Condensation Carbonated Soft Drinks.
Stray Casts Outdoor Cartoon Television Bass Fishing Talk Show
This is part two of the November 30, 2016 episode of Stray Casts Outdoor Cartoon Television. In this episode, a Bass Buzz redub with Bass Blaster Jay Kumar! This was brought to you by Above Sea-Level Condensation Carbonated Soft Drinks.
Mark Zona and Jay Kumar in-studio, for the first time together on a couch since Loudmouth Bass. Jay Kumar is founder of BassGold.com and BassFan.com and former co-host of ESPN's "Loudmouth Bass" with Mark Zona.The group discusses, among other things, their work together at ESPN, and Luke Clausen's Wheeler Lake tournament disqualification.Ike Live is brought to you by Mystery Tackle Box
Part 2 of my conversation with guest Jay Breitling about our favorite music of 2015. Show notes: - Jay Kumar's #5 album of the year - Productive collective out of the Bay Area - Jay Breitling's #4 - What's next for Jonah Furman? - JK's #4 - JB's #3 - Dark, crazy guitar ambience - JK's #3 - Another indie darling blowing up big - JB's #2 - Another great shoegaze act makes its mark - JK's #2 - A local indie act does well nationally - JB's #1 - Marriage of electronic and guitar rock - JK's #1 - Topped midyear list, still holds up - Looking ahead to 2016 - Next week: Our favorites of the first half of the decade (2010-14) Completely Conspicuous is available through the iTunes podcast directory. Subscribe and write a review! The opening and closing theme of Completely Conspicuous is "Theme to Big F'in Pants" by Jay Breitling. Find out more about Senor Breitling at his fine music blog Clicky Clicky. Voiceover work is courtesy of James Gralian.
Bass Gold founder, Jay Kumar provides listeners a tool for uncovering the winning patterns, locations and conditions delivered directly to your smartphone or laptop on the latest episode of Bass Edge Radio presented by Megaware KeelGuard. Also, a listener question is answered and a $100 O'Reilly Auto Parts gift-card awarded.
Dr. Jay Kumar, professor of Hinduism, Yoga philosophy, Sanskrit language, and cognitive studies at Chapman University and at LMU, joins Rev. O'Brian for an inspiring conversation about the inherent divine order in the universe that supports us all in reaching our potential. Learn more about living in the highest way from the ancient wisdom found in the Bhagavad Gita that is especially appropriate for our time.
Jay Kumar is an accomplished scholar and instructor of Ancient Languages and Cultures, having studied Sanskrit for 10 years as well as being proficient in several ancient and modern languages. He received his B.A at Northwestern University and his M.A. at Columbia University, and he will soon complete his Ph.D. at UCLA in Sanskrit and Healing Traditions of Ancient India. He currently conducts both private and group instruction in Sanskrit, Latin, Ancient Greek, French, and Italian in the Bay Area. He also offers private consultations and workshops in the Integrative Vedic Sciences of Ayurveda,Yoga Philosophy, and Jyotish Astrology. Support the show______________ To participate live and be notified of upcoming speakers in advance, please Like us on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/gaybuddhistfellowship) or visit https://gaybuddhist.org/calendar/ To support our efforts to share these talks with LGBTQIA audiences worldwide, please visit www.GayBuddhist.org.There you can: Donate Learn how to participate live Find our schedule of upcoming speakers Join our mailing list or discussion forum Enjoy many hundreds of these recorded talks dating back to 1996 CREDITSAudio Engineer: George HubbardProducer: Tom BrueinMusic/Logo/Artwork: Derek Lassiter
Jay Kumar is an accomplished scholar and instructor of Ancient Languages and Cultures, having studied Sanskrit for 10 years as well as being proficient in several ancient and modern languages. He received his B.A at Northwestern University and his M.A. at Columbia University, and he will soon complete his Ph.D. at UCLA in Sanskrit and Healing Traditions of Ancient India. He currently conducts both private and group instruction in Sanskrit, Latin, Ancient Greek, French, and Italian in the Bay Area. He also offers private consultations and workshops in the Integrative Vedic Sciences of Ayurveda,Yoga Philosophy, and Jyotish Astrology. Support the show______________ To participate live and be notified of upcoming speakers in advance, please Like us on Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/gaybuddhistfellowship) or visit https://gaybuddhist.org/calendar/ To support our efforts to share these talks with LGBTQIA audiences worldwide, please visit www.GayBuddhist.org.There you can: Donate Learn how to participate live Find our schedule of upcoming speakers Join our mailing list or discussion forum Enjoy many hundreds of these recorded talks dating back to 1996 CREDITSAudio Engineer: George HubbardProducer: Tom BrueinMusic/Logo/Artwork: Derek Lassiter