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Anki? Lecture notes? Study groups? Med students spill the truth about what actually works. First semester of med school is like eating a never-ending stack of pancakes—it's fast, overwhelming, and it doesn't care if you're full. Listener G asked us for some tips, and in this episode, M1s Zach Grissom, Megan Perry, Jay Miller, and Srishti Mathur take us through the rough transition from undergrad to medical school and what they wish they knew before starting. From study methods that failed (Anki obsession, passive learning) to strategies that actually worked (active recall, selective focus, study groups), they share what helped them survive. Burnout hits hard, and everyone here felt it–the mental exhaustion, learning to take breaks, and the power of peer support. Plus, the surprising truth about exams—sometimes failing is the best teacher. they also tackle balancing med school with real life: keeping hobbies, staying social, and even reading trashy novels. Finally, an improv game throws the med students into hilarious situations. Listen for our unfiltered med school survival tips, study hacks, and some much-needed laughs!
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In this episode, host Dave Etler has been (kidnapped? It's unclear) and replaced by his grumpy brother Dominic Etler, MD, Harvard, Class of '96. Confused M1s Megan Perry, Jay Miller, Cara Arrasmith, and M4 Matt Engelken nevertheless buckle down to address listener Giovanni's question about supporting his fiancé during her trip through med school. The group explores the challenges of medical school, including managing relationships, dealing with harsh weather, and maintaining mental health. They provide insights into staying sane during tough rotations, the importance of maintaining hobbies, and ways loved ones can offer support. The episode also covers the balance between professional and personal life, emphasizing the need for mutual support in relationships. Of course, Dr. Etler does not represent the views of the Carver College of Medicine. In fact, he's kind of a jerk (and, our lawyers want you to know, a satirical character).
Ever wondered how to transform your app idea into a fully functional product in just 100 days? In this episode, Jonathan sits down with Logan Fields, founder of The App Guys, and Jay Miller, CEO of Kyber. Together, these industry experts demystify the app development process and share strategies for launching enterprise-grade apps that succeed. Learn how to avoid common pitfalls, evaluate potential development teams, and ensure your app hits the market with guaranteed traction. With firsthand stories of overcoming impossible challenges and a proven approach to securing downloads, this conversation is packed with actionable advice for aspiring tech founders. Whether you're a seasoned entrepreneur or a newcomer to the tech world, this episode will set you on the right path. **** Listen to new Zen Business Episodes every Monday - Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Overcast & MoreFind @itsjmaxim on Instagram where you can get free Marketing, Mindset and Money tips. If you're an investor-backed startup or a new app looking for a leg up, contact us at @viralapplaunch on IG for performance-based marketing - where we only win when you do
Shane goes over UNC hiring Bill Belichick as their next head coach, sits down with Wind Surge President Jay Miller, and provides results to the Twitter Question. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Brett, Jeff, and the fabulous Jay Miller dive into hilarious and chaotic tales of surviving corporate reorgs, handling ADHD, and wrestling with DevRel magic. From API designing demands to repeated layoffs, they share hearty laughs and…
This time on Random Pursuit, we learn who’s a loss leader, whose gut is death, and who you should toss your questions to. Erika Ensign and Steven Schapansky with Dan Moren, Heather Berberet, Jay Miller, Kathy Campbell and Mikah Sargent.
This time on Random Pursuit, we learn who’s a loss leader, whose gut is death, and who you should toss your questions to. Erika Ensign and Steven Schapansky with Dan Moren, Heather Berberet, Jay Miller, Kathy Campbell and Mikah Sargent.
In this episode of Level Up Claims, we sit down with Jay Miller, CEO of Miller Storm Roofing, who shares his inspiring journey from almost entering a homeless shelter to becoming a successful roofing entrepreneur in Texas. Jay talks about the power of resilience, the importance of personal development, and giving others chances, even through adversity. Listen to understand how a profound story of grit, family, and commitment can fuel success in business and life. Highlights Jay's Early Life and Move to Texas Turning Point: Meeting the Roofing Company Owner at a NA Meeting Starting Fresh in Roofing and Early Support Begin in Sales: Extensive Background in Various Sales Roles Insights on Different Sales Jobs Devastating Financial Hardships and Beginnings in Roofing Leaving the First Roofing Company Due to Ethics Concerns Founding Miller Storm Roofing with His Wife Overcoming Challenges in Establishing His Own Business Importance of Personal Development for Sales Employees Approach to Recruiting and Hiring: Focus on Values Key Sales Tips for New Salespeople Advice on Building Relationships and Authenticity in Sales Importance of Financial Education and Personal Improvement Episode Resources Connect with Galen M. Hair https://insuranceclaimhq.com hair@hairshunnarah.com https://levelupclaim.com/ Connect with Jay Miller https://www.millerstorm.com/
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What hurdles must be cleared when starting an international organization? How do you empower others in a community by sharing responsibilities? This week on the show, we speak with Jay Miller about Black Python Devs.
Shane gives the headlines, talks with Wind Surge President Jay Miller, and ends the show with "I'm Old, Jack's Young". See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sun, 28 Jul 2024 00:15:00 GMT http://relay.fm/departures/11 http://relay.fm/departures/11 Stephen Hackett, Myke Hurley, and Jason Snell Live in London, Myke, Stephen, and Jason host a game of Fortunate Families with a huge group of Relay FM hosts! Additionally, the guys talk about their work with St. Jude and unveil one more thing. Live in London, Myke, Stephen, and Jason host a game of Fortunate Families with a huge group of Relay FM hosts! Additionally, the guys talk about their work with St. Jude and unveil one more thing. clean 6166 Live in London, Myke, Stephen, and Jason host a game of Fortunate Families with a huge group of Relay FM hosts! Additionally, the guys talk about their work with St. Jude and unveil one more thing. Guest Starring: Rosemary Orchard, Mike Schmitz, Matt Alexander, Kathy Campbell, Julia Skott, Jay Miller, Florence Ion, David Sparks, David Smith, Dan Moren, Casey Liss, Brad Dowdy, and Betty Chen Links and Show Notes: Our thanks to Ian for the audio recording.
Sun, 28 Jul 2024 00:15:00 GMT http://relay.fm/departures/11 http://relay.fm/departures/11 Relay 10 11 Stephen Hackett, Myke Hurley, and Jason Snell Live in London, Myke, Stephen, and Jason host a game of Fortunate Families with a huge group of Relay FM hosts! Additionally, the guys talk about their work with St. Jude and unveil one more thing. Live in London, Myke, Stephen, and Jason host a game of Fortunate Families with a huge group of Relay FM hosts! Additionally, the guys talk about their work with St. Jude and unveil one more thing. clean 6166 Live in London, Myke, Stephen, and Jason host a game of Fortunate Families with a huge group of Relay FM hosts! Additionally, the guys talk about their work with St. Jude and unveil one more thing. Guest Starring: Rosemary Orchard, Mike Schmitz, Matt Alexander, Kathy Campbell, Julia Skott, Jay Miller, Florence Ion, David Sparks, David Smith, Dan Moren, Casey Liss, Brad Dowdy, and Betty Chen Links and Show Notes: Our thanks to Ian for the audio recording.
Send us a Text Message.This week Greg sat down with a great group of guys! Andrew Rappaport, Aaron Brewster, Dan Kreft, Jay Miller, & Dominick Grimaldi were all on the podcast to discuss their upcoming conference: "Christian Responsibility in an unChristian World", to which they are all speakers at. Each guest gave us a sneak preview of their topic, along with their thoughts on the responsibilities a Christian has in a secular world. This was a fun one! Enjoy! Striving for Eternity Ministries: Discipleship, Theology, and Doctrine: Book Your Seminar Today!Jacob's Supply Quality Building Material and Prices You Love! They now ship nationally! Call them at (734) 224-0978 or visit them on their website! Covenant Real Estate: "Confidence from Contract to Close" Facebook: Dead Men Walking PodcastYoutube: Dead Men Walking PodcastInstagram: @DeadMenWalkingPodcastTwitter X: @RealDMWPodcastExclusive Content: PubTV App
This week Greg sat down with a great group of guys! Andrew Rappaport, Aaron Brewster, Dan Kreft, Jay Miller, & Dominick Grimaldi were all on the podcast to discuss their upcoming conference: "Christian Responsibility in an unChristian World", to which they are all speakers at. Each guest gave us a sneak preview of their topic, along with their thoughts on the responsibilities a Christian has in a secular world. This was a fun one! Enjoy! Jacob's Supply: Quality Building Materials at Prices You Love! Striving for Eternity: Striving for Eternity is dedicated to the striving in the Believer's life to live for eternity in mind and not for the temporal life. Facebook Page: Dead Men Walking PodcastInstagram: @deadmenwalkingpodcastThreads: @deadmenwalkingpodcastTwitter: @RealDMWPodcastCheck out our snarky merch HERE
This week Greg sat down with a great group of guys! Andrew Rappaport, Aaron Brewster, Dan Kreft, Jay Miller, & Dominick Grimaldi were all on the podcast to discuss their upcoming conference: "Christian Responsibility in an unChristian World", to which they are all speakers at. Each guest gave us a sneak preview of their topic, along with their thoughts on the responsibilities a Christian has in a secular world. This was a fun one! Enjoy! Jacob's Supply: Quality Building Materials at Prices You Love! Striving for Eternity: Striving for Eternity is dedicated to the striving in the Believer's life to live for eternity in mind and not for the temporal life. Facebook Page: Dead Men Walking PodcastInstagram: @deadmenwalkingpodcastThreads: @deadmenwalkingpodcastTwitter: @RealDMWPodcastCheck out our snarky merch HERE
June 28, 2024 Aaron M. Brewster, a certified Biblical counselor, conference speaker, the President of Evermind Ministries, & the host of the best podcast for Christian dads & moms, “Truth.Love.Parent”, *AND* JAY MILLER, Pastor of Vail Valley Baptist Church in Vail. AZ. with over a decade of experience in prison ministry while serving as a volunteer for Prison Fellowship, who will both address: “CHRISTIAN RESPONSIBILITY in an UNCHRISTIAN WORLD” & announcing their upcoming conference on the same theme in August in Vail, AZ!! Subscribe: iTunes TuneIn Android RSS Feed Listen:
In this episode, we have a candid conversation with Jay Miller, the founder of Black Python Devs. Jay shares his journey into the tech world, highlighting the inspiration behind starting Black Python Devs and the essential role it plays in extending the reach of the Python community into the black ecosystem. We discuss how his organization fosters safe, equitable, and accessible environments for Black developers, breaking down barriers and creating pathways for new talent to enter and thrive in the industry. Our discussion touches on the critical need for diversity and inclusion within tech communities and companies. Jay elaborates on practical strategies to make tech events and workplaces more welcoming for historically excluded groups. From the importance of having a strong code of conduct to providing logistical support like childcare and travel reimbursements, Jay emphasizes how small actions can make a significant impact in creating a culture where everyone feels they belong. We also dive into the often overlooked challenges that Black tech professionals face, such as negotiating salaries and finding mentors who look like them. Jay offers invaluable insights on why visibility and representation matter, sharing personal anecdotes and practical advice for both aspiring developers and established leaders. Whether you're an educator, a tech professional, or someone interested in creating more inclusive communities, this episode is packed with thought-provoking discussions and actionable takeaways. Special Guest: Jay Miller.
Overtired Goes Overtime with Sports, PTSD, and Coffee Controversies In this episode of Overtired, Brett and Christina are joined by guest Jay Miller for an impromptu sports-centric discussion that spans the globe from baseball to European…
Pastor Jay Miller of The Family Church and Lafayette Christian Academy (LCA) joins Discover Lafayette to discuss his latest venture, the launch of KVNTV 19.2 (available on over-the air tv antennas which pick up local broadcasts) and its accompanying app for enjoyment on digital devices. (Pictured above are Chris Rader, Jan Swift, and Pastor Jay Miller at taping of our podcast). KVNTV is scheduled to launch on September 1, 2024, and is based in Lafayette on the campus of Lafayette Christian Academy and The Family Church. The network will deliver free high-definition broadcasts of high school sports throughout Acadiana. With the app, you'll be able to watch for free from anywhere and enjoy your friends' or families' sporting events. The goal is to bring full coverage of sports events to the masses while showcasing the talent of Acadiana high school athletes, coaches, and athletic programs. Every high school team is invited to participate for free, whether it is football, basketball, baseball, softball, track, volleyball, tennis, dance, cheerleading, etc. Football games will be broadcast live on Friday nights, and Pastor Jay envisions adding Thursday night football games as the network grows in capacity. Video on demand will also be available so that fans can go back and watch their favorite games. An introductory Meet and Greet is scheduled on June 13, 2024, 10 a.m. on the campus of Lafayette Christian Academy, 223 Stone Avenue, Lafayette LA 70507, to discuss KVNTV and how local schools and coaches can participate while earning money for their schools. Attendees will learn "all things media" including how to livestream your event in partnership with KVNTV, how to host an interview or podcast show, what equipment to buy, best media practices, and much more. Incentives to attend the Meet and Greet include door prizes of ipads and iphones. There is no fee imposed upon the schools for uploading sports content. Further, KVNTV will provide videographers, media technicians, and photographers to assist schools in recording their events and shows, with the assistance being made possible through monies generated from advertising dollars. Businesses will find the cost of advertising on KVNTV not only affordable, but also rewarding as their financial support will allow all local high schools to upload their sports content for free. Another perk of advertising on KVNTV is the fundraising capabililty it lends to local schools. 20% of the advertising revenue generated through your business's ads will be returned back to the school that you designate, if that school is a partner with KVNTV. As an example, if Lafayette High Baseball wants to stream their games live or produce an interview show at KVNTV, a business owner that supports the program can sponsor the show and 20% of the advertising revenue is returned to the school's baseball program to use in the manner it sees fit. An even better fundraising opportunity is available for schools who produce and record their own sports shows to broadcast on the network. Advertisers who are connected with that school's programs (i.e., parents, grandparents, or alums) can buy ads on KVNTV and all monies generated stay with the school. It's a built-in moneymaker for the sports program. The school can sell its own commercials and keep the revenue. The bonus is that the business gets their commercial aired and the school keeps 100% of the advertising revenue. If the business wants to advertise on KVNTV outside of their favorite school's programs, they will contract directly with KVNTV and 20% of that advertising revenue will be returned to their designated school. The network will offer content 24/7, seven days a week. As for new content, the goal is to start by offering new content, Monday through Friday, from 6 to 10 p.m., which programs will then replay six times each throughout the week. The Louisiana High School Sports Association (LHSSA) will also be offering content ...
Hour 3 - The guys open the third hour sitting down with local legend and former Bruin Jay Miller. They discuss Jay's career in the NHL and how the game has evolved over the years. Later in the hour Mike Milbury joins the show to discuss the Eastern Conference Finals and Don Sweeney's comments heading into the offseason.
SEGMENT - Former Bruin Jay Miller joins the show as the day's local legend. Jay discuss his NHL career and what it was like protecting guys like Wayne Gretzky and Ray Bourque.
In Episode 71 of the Best Boss Ever podcast, Christine sits down with Jay Miller, CEO at marketing consulting firm, Kyber. But interestingly, Jay's best boss has nothing to do with marketing. Jay talks about working under a general contractor when he was in college, and what that leader taught him about having a solid work ethic, the right way to treat employees, and why it's important to always do your best work. Listen in to hear more about the lessons Jay learned from his best boss that still have a major impact on how runs his business today.
Is your idea based on delivering value the market desires? There are easy ways to tell if your app is doing that out in the world. Is your app getting downloads? Are users logging in repeatedly & logging time on it? If those answers are YES, your app may be ready for monetization techniques. But if your app is struggling to get installs & there are more tumbleweeds than users on it... There's a mismatch between the app and the market. The question is what is really going on with your app and the user base? Utilizing data with some awareness and creativity can answer this key question for you and help move your app's numbers in line with the market's values and your startup's goals. On this episode of the Zen Business podcast, Jonathan Maxim will help you learn exactly how with some expertise from Jay Miller, a brilliant, eccentric marketer from Philadelphia with an expert marketing strategy in SEO, content tracking, analytics, and data. The pair shares knowledge on data tracking and analysis for business profitability, marketing strategies for early-stage businesses, and content strategy for social media platforms that focuses on technical solutions for conversion optimization. **** Listen to New Zen Business episodes every Monday - Available on Spotify, Apple Podcasts, Overcast & MoreFind @itsjmaxim on Instagram where you can get free Marketing, Mindset and Money tips. If you're an investor-backed startup or a new app looking for a leg up, contact us at @viralapplaunch on IG for performance-based marketing - where we only win when you do.
Woolman scholar & GFU alum Dr. Jon Kershner sits down with Dr. Jay Miller to uncover the latest research on the life & works of John Woolman, the prominent 18th century Quaker. While Woolman's Journal has been extensively studied and admired for its strong abolitionist arguments, Jon & Jay seek to broaden & deepen our understanding of Woolman's greater life narrative and the development of his influential thought & resolute testimonies.Jon Kershner is a professor, instructional designer, and consultant near Seattle, Washington. He has written 25 peer-reviewed publications for publishers such as Oxford University Press, Cambridge University Press, Palgrave Macmillan Publishers, Brill Publishers, Routledge Publishers, and others. Check out his book John Woolman and the Government of Christ.Dr. Jay David Miller is a literary scholar who teaches in the George Fox University Honors Program. He also serves as an associate editor for the journal Quaker Religious Thought.Check out the open access article about John Woolman mentioned in the episode.If you enjoy listening to the George Fox Talks podcast and would like to watch, too, check out our channel on YouTube! We also have a web page that features all of our podcasts, a sign-up for our weekly email update, and publications from the George Fox University community.
CRE Exchange: Commercial Real Estate, Property Valuations, Real Estate Analytics and Property Tax
On this episode of CRE Exchange, we're joined by Forum Investment Group's Founder and CEO, Darren Fisk, and Chief Investment Officer, Jay Miller. They discuss the founding of the company; their perspectives and philosophies on multifamily investment; how the company differentiates itself through its team; Forum's diverse fund strategy and how this strategy has kept them nimble and opportunity-rich over the past few years.Key Takeaways:00:55 Introducing Darren Fisk and Jay Miller.02:56 The story behind the founding of Forum Investment Group.09:12 Forum's philosophy, evolution and key milestones.20:02 Team and talent dynamics at Forum.22:48 From equity to debt — creating and delivering diverse investment strategies at Forum.27:45 Forum's approach to identifying and assessing opportunities.31:49 How are the macro and micro-level impacting Forum's decision-making process?33:48 What characterizes Forum's next phase of growth?38:13 Are there concerns for the multifamily market?42:29 Major events or catalysts that Forum's watching out for.46:04 If you could snap your fingers and change something in the industry, what would it be?Resources mentioned:Forum Investment Group -https://www.forumre.com/Darren Fisk -https://www.linkedin.com/in/dfiskforumre/Jay Miller -https://www.linkedin.com/in/james-miller-0bba47114/Thanks for listening to the CRE Exchange podcast, powered by Altus Group. If you enjoyed this episode, please leave a review to help get the word out about the show. And be sure to subscribe so you never miss another insightful conversation.#CRE #CommercialRealEstate #Property
Join Leadership Springfield for our conversation with Jay Miller and Tiffany Taylor, teachers at Parkview High School, and students from the Parkview Leadership Program. Tune in as we discuss their experience with the Youth Civic Leadership Access Class, a collaborative project funded by a Musgrave Grant through CFO, and the students' experience in the program learning about civic engagement at all levels! Special thanks to Mercy Hospital Springfield for sponsoring the LeadSGF "Plugged In" episodes in 2024.
During Social Work Month 2024, the University of Kentucky College of Social Work is celebrating with the campaign "Social Work is Everywhere." The college is seeking to raise awareness that social workers help millions of people each day and work in a variety of settings, including many people may not be aware of such as sports and financial planning. NASW CEO Dr. Anthony Estreet sits down with Dr. Jay Miller, dean of the University of Kentucky College of Social Work, to talk about the campaign and the importance of promoting the profession.
Join us for an insightful discussion on contemporary poetry techniques as we delve into the art of erasure with poet Alisha Dietzman. In this engaging conversation, Alicia shares her experiences and insights into the process of erasure, where existing texts are manipulated and distilled to create new poetic expressions.Beginning with an explanation of erasure as a common technique in contemporary poetry, Alicia walks us through the process, highlighting its flexibility and the artistic choices involved. She discusses the rules and interpretations of erasure, emphasizing its role in distilling essential elements from the original text.If you enjoy listening to the George Fox Talks podcast and would like to watch, too, check out our channel on YouTube! We also have a web page that features all of our podcasts, a sign-up for our weekly email update, and publications from the George Fox University community.
Join us for an enlightening discussion on the complex realities of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict in this episode of George Fox Talks. Hosted by Jay Miller, we're joined by Jonathan Kuttab, a prominent Palestinian human rights lawyer and Christian pacifist.In this insightful conversation, Jonathan shares his perspectives on the ongoing war in Gaza, the challenges on the ground, and the quest for peace in the region. As the executive director of Friends of Sabeel North America and a co-founder of multiple Palestinian human rights groups, Jonathan brings a wealth of experience and knowledge to the table.If you enjoy listening to the George Fox Talks podcast and would like to watch, too, check out our channel on YouTube! We also have a web page that features all of our podcasts, a sign-up for our weekly email update, and publications from the George Fox University community.
New year, new Random Pursuit! Join us the 31st edition to learn how Roman numerals work, a deep dive into one specific day in the history of one of rock and roll’s greatest bands, and an end result you will have to hear to believe! Erika Ensign and Steven Schapansky with Kathy Campbell, Alex Cox, Jay Miller, Antony Johnston and Shelly Brisbin.
New year, new Random Pursuit! Join us the 31st edition to learn how Roman numerals work, a deep dive into one specific day in the history of one of rock and roll’s greatest bands, and an end result you will have to hear to believe! Erika Ensign and Steven Schapansky with Kathy Campbell, Alex Cox, Jay Miller, Antony Johnston and Shelly Brisbin.
Yeah, it's another 2-hour episode. Jay Miller is back to talk retail therapy, keyboards, and Tetris. We threw in the usual grAPPtitude picks, so don't miss 'em!
Jay Miller welcomes Joseph Clair and Tyler Tate, co-authors of the recent article entitled "Love Your Patient as Yourself: On Reviving the Broken Heart of American Medical Ethics" (see below for the full text). The trio digs into the difficulty of medical ethics in a cultural moment during which human beings are commonly seen as advanced chemical machines--and nothing more. Why are so many medical professionals burning out? What is the real motivator behind so many doctors' initial drive to care for their patients? How do we get back to the task of healing people, not just fixing bodies?If you enjoy listening to the George Fox Talks podcast and would like to watch, too, check out our channel on YouTube! We also have a web page that features all of our podcasts, a sign-up for our weekly email update, and publications from the George Fox University community.
Join Jay Miller in a captivating conversation with Ben Giudice as they delve into the intriguing worlds of fly fishing and environmental engineering. In this episode of George Fox Talks, they explore the delicate balance between human impact and nature, discussing Ben's recent essay, "Born Again Engineering: Evaluating Human Impact on Ecosystems." Discover the profound connection between the art of fly fishing, the challenges of environmental engineering, and the quest for a harmonious coexistence with our planet. Are dams the solution or the problem? Find out in this eye-opening discussion!If you enjoy listening to the George Fox Talks podcast and would like to watch, too, check out our channel on YouTube! We also have a web page that features all of our podcasts, a sign-up for our weekly email update, and publications from the George Fox University community.
In this episode, join Jay Miller, Robynne Rogers Healey, and Carole Dale Spencer as they discuss 19th-century Quaker women and their engagement with the world around them, from the slave trade to the Hicksite-Orthodox schism.Check out Quaker Women, 1800–1920, edited by Robynne and Carole.For 40% off through Dec. 5, 2023, use enter this discount code: QW40If you enjoy listening to the George Fox Talks podcast and would like to watch, too, check out our channel on YouTube! We also have a web page that features all of our podcasts, a sign-up for our weekly email update, and publications from the George Fox University community.
In 1916, Mourning Dove gave an interview that described the book she had written as soon to be published, but it turned out to still be years away. Part two covers the years it took to get that book published, and her life after it. Research: American Folklore Society. “Mourning Dove (Hum-ishu-ma / Christine Quintasket).” https://notablefolkloristsofcolor.org/portfolio/mourning-dove-hum-ishu-ma-christine-quintasket/ Arnold, Laurie. “More than Mourning Dove: Christine Quintasket—Activist, Leader, Public Intellectual.” Montana The Magazine of Western History, Spring 2017, Vol. 67, No. 1. Via JSTOR. https://www.jstor.org/stable/26322854 Brown, Alanna Kathleen. “Mourning Dove's Voice in ‘Cogewea.'” Wicazo Sa Review , Autumn, 1988, Vol. 4, No. 2 (Autumn, 1988). https://www.jstor.org/stable/1409273 Brown, Alanna Kathleen. “The Evolution of Mourning Dove's Coyote Stories.” Studies in American Indian Literatures , Summer/Fall 1992, Series 2, Vol. 4. Via JSTOR. http://www.jstor.com/stable/20736610 Brown, Alanna Kathleen. “The Evolution of Mourning Dove's Coyote Stories.” Studies in American Indian Literatures , Summer/Fall 1992, Series 2, Vol. 4. Via JSTOR. http://www.jstor.com/stable/20736610 Brown, Anna Kathleen. “Reviewed Work(s): Coyote Stories by Mourning Dove and Jay Miller; Mourning Dove: A Salishan Autobiography by Jay Miller.” Studies in American Indian Literatures, Series 2, Vol. 3, No. 2. Via JSTOR. https://www.jstor.org/stable/20736517 Center for the Study of the Pacific Northwest. “Texts by and about Natives: Commentary. 9. Christine Quintasket (Mourning Dove or Humishuma).” University of Washington. https://www.washington.edu/uwired/outreach/cspn/Website/Classroom%20Materials/Reading%20the%20Region/Texts%20by%20and%20about%20Natives/Commentary/9.html Johnson-Roehr, S.N. “Christine Quintasket.” JSTOR Daily. 10/10/2022. https://daily.jstor.org/christine-quintasket/ Karell, Linda K. “'This Story I Am Telling You Is True': Collaboration and Literary Authority in Mourning Dove's ‘Cogewea.'” American Indian Quarterly , Autumn, 1995, Vol. 19, No. 4. https://www.jstor.org/stable/1185559 Kennedy, Kara and Sarah Werner. “Cogewea's Blog: An Analysis of One of North America's First Novels Written by a Female Indigenous Author.” 7/31/2010. https://cogewea.wordpress.com/ Lamont, Victoria. “Native American Oral Practice and the Popular Novel; Or, Why Mourning Dove Wrote a Western.” Source: Western American Literature , Winter 2005, Vol. 39, No. 4. Via JSTOR. https://www.jstor.org/stable/43022337 Miller, Jay. “Mourning Dove: Editing in All Directions to "Get Real".” Studies in American Indian Literatures , Summer 1995, Series 2, Vol. 7, No. 2. Via JSTOR. https://www.jstor.org/stable/20736849 Montana Outdoor Hall of Fame. “Michael Pablo 1844-1914, Charles A. Allard 1852-1896.” https://mtoutdoorhalloffame.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/Charles-Allard.pdf Mourning Dove. “Coyote Stories.” Edited and illustrated by Hester Dean Guie, with notes by L.V. McWhorter (Old Wolf) and a foreword by Chief Standing Bear.” University of Nebraska Press. 1934 (Reprinted 1990). Mourning Dove. “Mourning Dove: A Salishan Autobiography.” Edited by Jay Miller. University of Nebraska Press. 1990. Nisbet, Jack and Claire. “Mourning Dove (Christine Quintasket) (ca. 1884-1936).” HistoryLink.org. 8/7/2010. https://www.historylink.org/File/9512 Spokane Spokesman-Review. “Colville Indian Girl Blazes Trail to New Conception of Redmen in Her Novel, ‘Cogewea,' Soon to be Published.” 4/9/1916. https://www.newspapers.com/image/566560963/ Strong, Robert. “5 – The Uncooperative Primary Source: Literary Recovery versus Historical Fact in the Strange Production of Cogewea”. Keshen, Jeff, and Sylvie Perrier. Building New Bridges - Bâtir de nouveaux ponts: Sources, Methods and Interdisciplinarity - Sources, méthodes et interdisciplinarité. Ottawa: Les Presses de l'Université d'Ottawa | University of Ottawa Press, 2005. (pp. 63-72) Web. http://books.openedition.org/uop/1064. The Hill County Sunday Journal. “Kinnikinnick; What Was It? It Answered For Tobacco But Some Claim It Wasn't. “ 9/25/1928. https://www.newspapers.com/image/958129012 S. President. “Executive orders relating to Indian reservations : from May 14, 1855 to July 1, 1912.” Washington. 2012. https://archive.org/details/cu31924097621753/page/n206/mode/1up See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mourning Dove was an activist, ethnographer and novelist, and one of the first, if not the first, Indigenous women in the U.S. to publish a novel. Part one covers the Confederated Tribes of the Colville Reservation and her early career. Research: American Folklore Society. “Mourning Dove (Hum-ishu-ma / Christine Quintasket).” https://notablefolkloristsofcolor.org/portfolio/mourning-dove-hum-ishu-ma-christine-quintasket/ Arnold, Laurie. “More than Mourning Dove: Christine Quintasket—Activist, Leader, Public Intellectual.” Montana The Magazine of Western History, Spring 2017, Vol. 67, No. 1. Via JSTOR. https://www.jstor.org/stable/26322854 Brown, Alanna Kathleen. “Mourning Dove's Voice in ‘Cogewea.'” Wicazo Sa Review , Autumn, 1988, Vol. 4, No. 2 (Autumn, 1988). https://www.jstor.org/stable/1409273 Brown, Alanna Kathleen. “The Evolution of Mourning Dove's Coyote Stories.” Studies in American Indian Literatures , Summer/Fall 1992, Series 2, Vol. 4. Via JSTOR. http://www.jstor.com/stable/20736610 Brown, Alanna Kathleen. “The Evolution of Mourning Dove's Coyote Stories.” Studies in American Indian Literatures , Summer/Fall 1992, Series 2, Vol. 4. Via JSTOR. http://www.jstor.com/stable/20736610 Brown, Anna Kathleen. “Reviewed Work(s): Coyote Stories by Mourning Dove and Jay Miller; Mourning Dove: A Salishan Autobiography by Jay Miller.” Studies in American Indian Literatures, Series 2, Vol. 3, No. 2. Via JSTOR. https://www.jstor.org/stable/20736517 Center for the Study of the Pacific Northwest. “Texts by and about Natives: Commentary. 9. Christine Quintasket (Mourning Dove or Humishuma).” University of Washington. https://www.washington.edu/uwired/outreach/cspn/Website/Classroom%20Materials/Reading%20the%20Region/Texts%20by%20and%20about%20Natives/Commentary/9.html Johnson-Roehr, S.N. “Christine Quintasket.” JSTOR Daily. 10/10/2022. https://daily.jstor.org/christine-quintasket/ Karell, Linda K. “'This Story I Am Telling You Is True': Collaboration and Literary Authority in Mourning Dove's ‘Cogewea.'” American Indian Quarterly , Autumn, 1995, Vol. 19, No. 4. https://www.jstor.org/stable/1185559 Kennedy, Kara and Sarah Werner. “Cogewea's Blog: An Analysis of One of North America's First Novels Written by a Female Indigenous Author.” 7/31/2010. https://cogewea.wordpress.com/ Lamont, Victoria. “Native American Oral Practice and the Popular Novel; Or, Why Mourning Dove Wrote a Western.” Source: Western American Literature , Winter 2005, Vol. 39, No. 4. Via JSTOR. https://www.jstor.org/stable/43022337 Miller, Jay. “Mourning Dove: Editing in All Directions to "Get Real".” Studies in American Indian Literatures , Summer 1995, Series 2, Vol. 7, No. 2. Via JSTOR. https://www.jstor.org/stable/20736849 Montana Outdoor Hall of Fame. “Michael Pablo 1844-1914, Charles A. Allard 1852-1896.” https://mtoutdoorhalloffame.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/11/Charles-Allard.pdf Mourning Dove. “Coyote Stories.” Edited and illustrated by Hester Dean Guie, with notes by L.V. McWhorter (Old Wolf) and a foreword by Chief Standing Bear.” University of Nebraska Press. 1934 (Reprinted 1990). Mourning Dove. “Mourning Dove: A Salishan Autobiography.” Edited by Jay Miller. University of Nebraska Press. 1990. Nisbet, Jack and Claire. “Mourning Dove (Christine Quintasket) (ca. 1884-1936).” HistoryLink.org. 8/7/2010. https://www.historylink.org/File/9512 Spokane Spokesman-Review. “Colville Indian Girl Blazes Trail to New Conception of Redmen in Her Novel, ‘Cogewea,' Soon to be Published.” 4/9/1916. https://www.newspapers.com/image/566560963/ Strong, Robert. “5 – The Uncooperative Primary Source: Literary Recovery versus Historical Fact in the Strange Production of Cogewea”. Keshen, Jeff, and Sylvie Perrier. Building New Bridges - Bâtir de nouveaux ponts: Sources, Methods and Interdisciplinarity - Sources, méthodes et interdisciplinarité. Ottawa: Les Presses de l'Université d'Ottawa | University of Ottawa Press, 2005. (pp. 63-72) Web. http://books.openedition.org/uop/1064. The Hill County Sunday Journal. “Kinnikinnick; What Was It? It Answered For Tobacco But Some Claim It Wasn't. “ 9/25/1928. https://www.newspapers.com/image/958129012 S. President. “Executive orders relating to Indian reservations : from May 14, 1855 to July 1, 1912.” Washington. 2012. https://archive.org/details/cu31924097621753/page/n206/mode/1up See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tue, 31 Oct 2023 01:45:00 GMT http://relay.fm/roboism/68 http://relay.fm/roboism/68 Kathy Campbell and Alex Cox Alex talks AI, gatekeeping, and Digital Miyazaki with friend of the show and developer advocate Jay Miller. Alex talks AI, gatekeeping, and Digital Miyazaki with friend of the show and developer advocate Jay Miller. clean 3538 Alex talks AI, gatekeeping, and Digital Miyazaki with friend of the show and developer advocate Jay Miller. Guest Starring: Jay Miller Links and Show Notes: Support Roboism with a Relay FM Membership Submit Feedback K. Jay Miller Microsoft Copilot Steve Ballmer - Web Developers - YouTube Conduit #59: Everything is Broken! - Relay FM About GitHub Llama 2 - Meta AI This bunch of grapes just sold for $11,000 in Japan | CNN Face Recognition Software Led to His Arrest. It Was Dead Wrong | WIRED Pregnant woman's arrest in carjacking case spurs call to end Detroit police facial recognition | AP News The Sunday Read: ‘Spirited Away to Miyazaki Land' - The New York Times Mimestream | A native macOS email client for Gmail Journal - BrettTerpstra.com Jaron Lanier - Wikipedia Blood in the Machine by Brian Merchant | Hachette Book Group history of the entire world, i guess - YouTube alexcox.omg.lol Black Python Developers Community
Join George Fox Talks as Jay Miller sits down with Melanie Mock to explore the intricate dynamics of parenting and connecting with young adults.In this engaging discussion, Melanie, a seasoned English professor and author of "Finding Our Way Forward: When the Children We Love Become Adults," unveils a refreshing perspective on this transitional phase.If you enjoy listening to the George Fox Talks podcast and would like to watch, too, check out our channel on YouTube! We also have a web page that features all of our podcasts, a sign-up for our weekly email update, and publications from the George Fox University community.
Jay Miller joins Brett and Christina to talk about life in Developer Relations, a little bit of Taylor Swift, and some intriguing app discussions.
"Who's Your Band?" Podcast Episode 130! Comedians Jeffrey Paul and Sean Morton with special guest, writer, producer, and comedian Jay Miller!On this week's episode of "Who's Your Band," we talk to writer, producer, and Impractical Jokers producer Jay Miller! We go behind the scenes of Impractical Jokers bits and challenges, talk about how the show started, discuss music and so much more!
Developer Jay Miller joins Brett and Jeff to talk mental health, espresso machines, and, of course, our picks for Grapptitude this week.
Live from the Donny Marshall Celebrity Golf Tournament supporting the Tolland Fund and the Ryan Martin Foundation!
Joseph John Gurney was massively influential to the Friends community, but his story, theology, and values stood out from those of other influential Quakers like William Barclay and George Fox. Listen in for Jay and Jamie's take on Gurney's life and times, and how they informed the modern experience of Quakerism and Christian faith as a whole.Dr. Jay David Miller teaches English at George Fox University and serves as an associate editor for the journal Quaker Religious Thought.Dr. Jamie Johnson is dean for spiritual life, inclusion and leadership, and university pastor at George Fox University. A George Fox graduate, he has studied church history (MA) and Christian education (PhD) and hungers to learn more about what it means for individuals and communities to follow Jesus in every aspect of life.If you enjoy listening to the George Fox Talks podcast and would like to watch, too, check out our channel on YouTube! We also have a web page that features all of our podcasts, a sign-up for our weekly email update, and publications from the George Fox University community.
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Did you make this year's PyCon event in the US? There was a lot of excitement this time around in Salt Lake City. In this episode I'll bring you a bunch of experiences we had this year. It starts where frequent guest Jay Miller turns the tables and interviews me at the Microsoft booth on the expo hall floor in front of a live audience. Then you'll hear from Mario Munoz, Nick Muoh, Chris Williams, Ray McLendon, and Sean Tibor about their time at the conference. Links from the show Jay Miller: @kjaymiller Mario Munoz: @pythonbynight@fosstodon.org Ray McLendon: linkedin.com Nick Muoh: @nicksspirit@fosstodon.org Sean Tibor: @smtibor@fosstodon.org Chris Williams: @mistwire@fosstodon.org Python Community News: youtube.com The Birth & Death of JavaScript: destroyallsoftware.com Talk Python episode with Rivers Cuomo: talkpython.fm Watch this episode on YouTube: youtube.com Episode transcripts: talkpython.fm --- Stay in touch with us --- Subscribe to us on YouTube: youtube.com Follow Talk Python on Mastodon: talkpython Follow Michael on Mastodon: mkennedy Sponsors airplane Sentry Error Monitoring, Code TALKPYTHON Talk Python Training
Random Pursuit joins the 27 Club! (Don’t worry, more episodes will be coming later). Erika Ensign and Steven Schapansky with Kyle Anderson, Antony Johnston, Jay Miller and Kathy Campbell.