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KeywordsCervical Cancer, ASCCP Guidelines, HPV Testing, Self-Collection, At-Home Testing, Women's Health, Diagnostic Solutions, Preventive Care, Medical Technology, Health AccessSummaryIn this episode of Clinical Lab Chat, Chris Wolski and Dr. Jeff Andrews discuss significant advancements in cervical cancer prevention, focusing on the new ASCCP guidelines, the role of technology in screening, and the importance of self-collection methods. They explore how these changes can improve access to care for women and the future of at-home testing, while also addressing the psychological barriers and stigmas associated with cervical cancer screening.TakeawaysThe ASCCP guidelines are essential for managing cervical cancer risk.Technology has transformed how guidelines are updated and accessed.Self-collection methods can significantly increase screening rates.At-home testing is preferred by many women for convenience and privacy.Addressing stigmas is crucial for increasing testing participation.Cervical cancer is highly treatable when detected early.The Onclarity assay provides extended genotyping for better risk assessment.Guidelines are now more dynamic and can be updated quickly.Improving access to care is vital for women's health.The fight against cervical cancer is entering an exciting new phase.TitlesRevolutionizing Cervical Cancer PreventionThe Future of Women's Health ScreeningSound Bites"We can update guidelines very quickly now.""The app makes it much more dynamic and useful.""We're dealing with a couple of stigmas."Chapters00:00Introduction to New Diagnostic Guidelines02:51Understanding ASCCP Guidelines and Their Evolution05:30The Role of Technology in Women's Health Testing08:11Onclarity HPV Assay and Its Significance10:48Self-Collection Methods for Cervical Cancer Screening13:19The Future of At-Home Testing15:53Impact of New Guidelines on Labs and Testing18:32Addressing Stigmas and Psychological Barriers20:45Conclusion and Future Directions21:41Podcast Music Outro.wav
The zoological community lost an important colleague recently with the passing of Jeff Andrews. First a long-time orca trainer and curator for SeaWorld, Jeff eventually took his talents to the terrestrial side to manage elephants. Not satisfied with the status quo of elephant management at that time, which was largely based on establishing a dominance hierarchy through punishment with the trainer as the leader, Jeff adapted the skills he learned using positive reinforcement with orcas and applied them to elephants. As with any credible data-driven challenge to the way things are done, Jeff delighted in the flak he often received from the elephant management establishment. Two of the people that knew Jeff best during the industry's transformation from free to protected contact, Erin Ivory and Thad Lacinak share memories of Jeff's contributions to improving animal welfare. Animal Care Software
Julia Wilder, Executive Director of ZDR3 (Zoological Disaster Response, Rescue, and Recovery) returns to discuss the unfolding fires in Los Angeles. While her team is not presently deployed on scene, they are coordinating help through local MOU members as was one of the original goals of the now 200 facility member strong group across nearly 40 states. Julia describes how the risks and response to wild land fires are different in nature and immediacy compared to the hurricane disasters ZDR3 has been called in to assist with as recently as this past fall. Plus, we remember the life and impact on improving elephant welfare and training with the recent passing of colleague Jeff Andrews. Animal Care Software
In this episode of The Vint Podcast, hosts Brady Weller and Billy Galanko welcome Jeff Andrews, founder of Trothe, and Ray McKee, Trothe's talented winemaker. Together, they share the story behind Trothe—a Washington State winery setting a new benchmark for luxury wines. From their family farming roots in the Horse Heaven Hills to crafting wines that rival the world's best, Jeff and Ray discuss their dedication to quality, the unique terroir of their vineyards, and their innovative approach to winemaking.Key topics covered include:The founding of Trothe and its mission to elevate Washington wine on a global stage.How technology and tradition come together in Trothe's vineyard and winery practices.The role of Horse Heaven Hills' terroir in shaping their acclaimed Cabernet Sauvignon.Trothe's commitment to a bespoke, relationship-driven customer experience.Chapters:00:00 Introduction to the Vint Podcast00:48 Exciting Episode Preview and Troth Wines02:27 Sustainable Wine Transportation04:56 Innovative Vine Disease Detection06:36 Guest Introduction: Jeff Andrews and Ray McKee08:46 The Story Behind Troth Wines14:03 Washington State's Wine Industry16:53 Challenges and Opportunities in Washington Wine24:19 Troth's Direct-to-Consumer Strategy25:25 Exploring Troth and Sagebreaker Wines29:39 Creative Inspiration from David Bowie30:23 Sagebreaker and Truth Wines Distribution30:49 Success at Taste Washington31:11 The Art and Science of Winemaking31:48 Micro Crew Approach in Vineyards34:18 Technology in Winemaking37:14 The Importance of Terroir40:58 Harvesting Techniques and Challenges43:18 Oak Barrel Selection and Influence56:46 Accolades and Recognition01:00:55 Conclusion and Future ProspectsThe Vint Podcast is presented by Coravin, the world's leader in wine preservation systems. Listeners of the Vint Podcast can take 15% off their purchase on Coravin.com by using promo code VINT15 at checkout*. Members of the trade can access exclusive discounts at trade.Coravin.com.The Vint Podcast is a production of the Vint Marketplace, your source for the highest quality stock of fine wines and rare whiskies. Visit www.vintmarketplace.com. To learn more about Vint and the Vint Marketplace, visit us at https://vint.co or Vintmarketplace.com or email Brady Weller at brady@vint.co, or Billy Galanko at Billy@vintmarketplace.com.*Terms and Conditions Apply. Offer valid only on Coravin.com while supplies last. Pricing and discount are subject to change at any time. Coravin reserves the right to limit order quantities. No adjustments to prior purchases. Not valid for cash. Cheers!Past Guests Include: William Kelley, Peter Liem, Eric Asimov, Bobby Stuckey, Rajat "Raj" Parr, Erik Segelbaum, André Hueston Mack, Emily Saladino, Konstantin Baum, Landon Patterson, Heather Wibbels, Carlton "CJ" Fowler, Boris Guillome, Christopher Walkey, Danny Jassy, Kristy Wenz, Dan Petroski, Buster Scher, Andrew Nelson, Jane Anson, Tim Irwin, Matt Murphy, Allen Meadows, Altan Insights, Tim Gaiser, Vince Anter, Joel Peterson, Megan O'Connor, Adam Lapierre, Jason Haas, Ken Freeman, Lisa Perrotti-Brown,...
In this episode of Clinical Lab Chat, Jeff Andrews, MD, FRCSC, BD's VP of Global Medical Affairs for Diagnostic Solutions, makes a return visit to the studio for a conversation with CLP's director of business intelligence, Chris Wolski, about BD and MD Anderson's collaboration on HPV sample self-collection study. Among the topics they cover:How self-collection aids in the fight against cervical cancerThe importance of reaching underserved communitiesHow MD Anderson's program is shining a light on the need for sampling options in the U.S. and across the worldThe business benefits self-collection brings to labsThe impact self-collection will have in the near- and long-term
In this episode of Clinical Lab Chat, Director of Business Intelligence Chris Wolski interviews Jeff Andrews, MD, FRCSC, a board-certified gynecologist and vice president of Global Medical Affairs for Diagnostic Solutions at BD, what HPV sample self-collection means for the diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of HPV and cervical cancer. Among the topics they cover in this wide-ranging interview:How HPV sample self-collection will improve testing and treatment access.The importance of sample integrity.The larger public health implications of making HPV and cervical cancer screening routine and accessible.The findings of a recent UN General Assembly meeting about HPV diagnosis and treatment.What it's going to take to make cervical cancer a thing of the past.
Kyle Larson, Cliff Daniels & Jeff Andrews met with reporters after their win at Kansas Speedway. Charlie Marlow also weighs in! #nascar #racing #kylelarson ***thumbnail & b-roll photos by Sean Gardner & Logan Riley /Getty Images courtesy of NASCAR Media The Kenny Wallace Show is a credentialed member of NASCAR Media and has permission to use their shared video & photo content.
Jeff Andrews & Cliff Daniels of Hendrick Motorsports discuss Kyle Larson's dominant win at Las Vegas. #nascar #racing #kylelarson ***thumbnail photo by Chris Graythen/Getty Images courtesy of NASCAR Media
With Gerard out, Paul is bringing on Voices of Wrestling's own Jeff Andrews aka the Shin Nihon Tribal Chief on a tagent-filled episode. It takes them an hour to go through NOAH's Fukuoka show, though a lot of that time is spent talking about New and All Japan, the similarities between Jake Lee and SANADA and Jake Morris' prospects. They also cover All Japan's Hokkaido tour, including an excellent Triple Crown match between Aoyagi & Nakajima, as well as a discussion of Ryuki Honda's age. Also somehow, they start discussing New Japan 2003 Tokyo Dome show.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
With Gerard out, Paul is bringing on Voices of Wrestling's own Jeff Andrews aka the Shin Nihon Tribal Chief on a tagent-filled episode. It takes them an hour to go through NOAH's Fukuoka show, though a lot of that time is spent talking about New and All Japan, the similarities between Jake Lee and SANADA and Jake Morris' prospects. They also cover All Japan's Hokkaido tour, including an excellent Triple Crown match between Aoyagi & Nakajima, as well as a discussion of Ryuki Honda's age. Also somehow, they start discussing New Japan 2003 Tokyo Dome show.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-emerald-flowshow/donations
In the latest episode of Clinical Lab Chat, CLP's director of business intelligence, Chris Wolski, has a wide-ranging discussion with Jeff Andrews, MD, FRCSC, vice president of Medical Affairs for BD, about BD's recent STI health survey and what the findings mean for women's health and their access to care. They also discuss the poor state of medical health education in the U.S., solutions that can help healthcare providers more efficiently test women for sexually transmitted infections, and how laboratorians can help improve testing rates.
In the latest episode of Clinical Lab Chat, CLP's director of business intelligence, Chris Wolski, has a wide-ranging discussion with Jeff Andrews, MD, FRCSC, vice president of Medical Affairs for BD, about BD's recent STI health survey and what the findings mean for women's health and their access to care. They also discuss the poor state of medical health education in the U.S., solutions that can help healthcare providers more efficiently test women for sexually transmitted infections, and how laboratorians can help improve testing rates.
Rumor has it Josh Berry may have a full-time Cup ride in 2024 and he feels ready. Plus Hendrick Motorsports President and GM Jeff Andrews on no changes to their driver policy, Brad Keselowski on heading to Kansas and Martin Truex, Jr. has fun with a reporter at Dover.
The TV ratings were up for Martinsville and Kevin Harvick attributes it to the return of Chase Elliott, who says, despite his injury, he's going to keep enjoying life the best he can. Plus Hendrick Motorsports President and General Manager Jeff Andrews on getting to 300 wins.
It's another busy day at the Winning Heart Childcare Center in Mankato. “This is our toddler room. Almost all energy, all the fun is happening,” said Director Anis Abdullahi as he led a tour of the facility. “This one has the most energy. The most chaos. This one will keep you on your toes.”There are children and providers of many ethnicities here. Winning Heart Childcare Center opened just eight months ago. It's already at 90 percent capacity. Abdullahi says the lack of diverse day care left parents frustrated. “It's hard for them to entrust their kids with people (they) didn't really understand or know what's happening in the day care or even what kind of foods they might be getting.”Which led Abdullahi and his business partner Mohamed Ahmed to open up the center. “We wanted to give them the option of hey, you can stay in Mankato. Well, we'll give you that option. You can go work and your kids will be safe here,” he said.Serving the community Three doors down the street, customers shop and enjoy lunch at Brothers Grocery and Restaurant. There are fresh sambusas — savory African fried pastries stuffed with ground meat or vegetables — frying in the kitchen. Asha Ahmed works at the restaurant. Her 2-year-old daughter is enrolled at Winning Heart. Ahmed loves the proximity to her workplace, and that she knows almost all the staff and the other moms.Ahmed had a negative experience in the past with another day care. Her son, who's now in high school, was hit and scratched there. But Winning Heart is different for her. “To me it feels a lot safer,” she said. “You know, 'cause like my daughter gets to be around kids that are from all kinds of backgrounds. Sudanese, Caucasian, African American, Somalis. It's great.”Another restaurant patron, Hassan Noor, says he's lived in Mankato for almost a decade. He's seen people move to the metro area to find child care options.Noor says with Winning Heart opening, some families returned, drawn by day care where they trust the staff. “The kids also speak their own language. If they're Somali then they need care in their language,” he said. “So that's why I think this one had a lot of impact in the community.”Statewide challengeOther communities across Minnesota are addressing gaps in multicultural child care, ranging from barriers to accessing property to language issues. In Faribault, there's interest in rehabilitating an old school to become a cultural center which would include a day care and a market. And in Rice County, a group of around 15 women learned business models for child care at a training session held in Spanish and English.The Southern Minnesota Initiative Foundation's Jeff Andrews says these examples indicate a shift in how communities with specific needs are finding solutions. “What we're seeing smaller communities and the approach that I take and say, listen, let's recognize and resource our existing folks. But then let's be intentional about adding new child care. And what that really means is incorporating what are those micro needs that aren't being met,” he said.Back at Winning Heart Childcare, preschool teacher Megan O'Brien comforts a child.“Are you ready? I think you are“ she comforts the youngster. “Remember we are brave. I am brave.”Since joining the staff, the teacher has seen how much support the center received when it opened. Word got around, and community members dropped off large donations of toys, books and more. Mostly, what drew O'Brien to Winning Heart was the center's diversity and cultural immersion. She sees how it benefits her students from all backgrounds in early childhood development in the classroom. It doesn't matter what language they speak, O'Brien says. They learn and play together as friends while embracing what makes each other special. “I think that that really opens their hearts and their eyes and just the whole full awareness that other people can be different than me. And that's okay, I don't have to be scared of that difference I can like this difference,” she said.
Winning early again William Byron hopes to have a more consistent season than he did in 2022. With Chase Elliott now on the mend Hendrick Motorsports President and GM Jeff Andrews says they will not change their policy what drivers do away from the track and Aric Almirola is feeling Ford is outgunned.
He was the dominant driver but William Byron needed a little luck in Las Vegas to beat teammate Kyle Larson. Hendrick Motorsports swept the top-three without their injured teammate Chase Elliott who's health is the main concern of the boss and HMS Prez & GM Jeff Andrews.
In a very special Super Bowl preview episode, I have two great friends on the program who happen to be fans of the two teams playing this Sunday. Carlos Martinez lives in Kansas City and is a diehard Chiefs fan. He and I were umpiring partners in Minor League Baseball over ten years ago. Representing the Philadelphia Eagles is Connecticut's own Jeff Andrews. He and I were on the same Spring Training crew in back to back years at the same time I was in Professional Baseball with Carlos. Both guys fill us in on the excitement of their fan bases, some of their gameday traditions, and a prediction on what to expect to see in the Big Game. There's only one more football game this season fans! Will it be the Tomahawk Chop or Fly Eagles Fly? Let's kick off Super Bowl 57! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/15mph/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/15mph/support
In this episode Jeff Andrews, Chief Operating Officer at Regent Surgical Health, discusses ASC trends and outpatient care in a post-pandemic world. Join us to hear how Regent is advancing employee engagement and talent retention, and addressing reimbursement for its growing portfolio of centers nationwide.This episode is sponsored by Regent Surgical Health.
Jeff and Ray make a great team preaching all things Trothe! This is their second time on the show and have a lot to update us on!
"The Winning Smile" Airdate: December 21, 1975 Written by Gustave Field and Richard Carr Directed by Arnold Laven Synopsis: Steve helps Callahan prove her innocence when it appears she may be acting as a spy and selling secrets to the enemy. John and Jerry are joined by pal, Second Union's Jeff Andrews. Together, they discuss the old look for Callahan, the focus on her love life and Jeff's bionic collection. Join us once a month as we continue to explore the bionic universe in our Facebook Live show. Follow our page for more details. Bionic Operative Jeff Andrews
"Divided Loyalty" Airdate: November 30, 1975 Written by Jim Carlson and Terrence McDonnell Directed by Alan Crossland Jr. Synopsis: Steve must rescue a defecting scientist, but he has a reluctant son to deal with. John and Jerry are joined by pal Second Union's Jeff Andrews. Together, they discuss the unique opening for the episode, the actor Ned Romero and play a game of This or That. Note, the original Join us Sunday nights at 7:00ET as we discuss an episode of THE SIX MILLION DOLLAR MAN and Wednesday nights at 7:00ET as we discuss an episode of THE BIONIC WOMAN with a fan as well as featuring live commentary from our viewers. Bionic Operative Jeff Andrews
Doug's guest today is Jeff Andrews of Highway to Eternity Ministries His testimony A visit to San Quentin Jeff or Jack? Cancer! Prayers for Jeff and his ministry Links: https://www.highwaytoeternity.com/ https://www.amazon.com/Desperate-Highway-Jesse-Stretch/dp/1439223947/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2HXDC8573GODD&keywords=desperate+highway&qid=1666898298&qu=eyJxc2MiOiIwLjAwIiwicXNhIjoiMC4wMCIsInFzcCI6IjAuMDAifQ%3D%3D&sprefix=desperate+%2Caps%2C2961&sr=8-1 ------------------ Acts 17:22-34 (ESV Strong's) Paul Addresses the Areopagus 22 So Paul, standing in the midst of the Areopagus, said: “Men of Athens, I perceive that in every way you are very religious. 23 For as I passed along and observed the objects of your worship, I found also an altar with this inscription: ‘To the unknown god.' What therefore you worship as unknown, this I proclaim to you. 24 The God who made the world and everything in it, being Lord of heaven and earth, does not live in temples made by man, 25 nor is he served by human hands, as though he needed anything, since he himself gives to all mankind life and breath and everything. 26 And he made from one man every nation of mankind to live on all the face of the earth, having determined allotted periods and the boundaries of their dwelling place, 27 that they should seek God, and perhaps feel their way toward him and find him. Yet he is actually not far from each one of us, 28 for “‘In him we live and move and have our being'; as even some of your own poets have said, “‘For we are indeed his offspring.' 29 Being then God's offspring, we ought not to think that the divine being is like gold or silver or stone, an image formed by the art and imagination of man. 30 The times of ignorance God overlooked, but now he commands all people everywhere to repent, 31 because he has fixed a day on which he will judge the world in righteousness by a man whom he has appointed; and of this he has given assurance to all by raising him from the dead.” 32 Now when they heard of the resurrection of the dead, some mocked. But others said, “We will hear you again about this.” 33 So Paul went out from their midst. 34 But some men joined him and believed, among whom also were Dionysius the Areopagite and a woman named Damaris and others with them. ------------------ 5 Core Values of SWAT 1. God s Word 2. Prayer 3. Evangelism 4. Discipleship 5. Community ------------------ https://swatradio.com/ SWAT - Spiritual Warriors Advancing Truth Call us Toll-Free at: +1-844-777-7928 Email Us a Question: ask@swatradio.com FIND A SWAT MEETING Woody s Bar-B-Que 226 Solano Rd Ponte Vedra, FL 10611 Wed. 6:30-7:30 am IHOP 3250 Hodges Blvd Jacksonville, FL 32224 Wed. Night 7-8 pm Salem Centre 7235 Bonneval Rd Jacksonville, FL Wed. 12:00-1:00 pm Jumping Jax House of Food 10131 San Jose Blvd #12 Jacksonville, FL Thursday 6:30-7:30 am The Village Inn 900 Ponce De Leon Blvd St. Augustine, FL Friday 9:00-10:30 am Woodmen Valley Chapel - Woodmen Heights Campus 8292 Woodman Valley View Colorado Springs CO 80908 Thursdays 8-9:15 pm
On this episode of the Post Podcast Holy Family Elementary principal, Rachel Wentling and assistant principal Gene Flax share updates from the school as the year begins. Transcript: EDITORS NOTE: Transcripts are provided by an automated service and are not verified for accuracy. James Bell Holy Family Elementary in Hays has kicked off the school year, principal Rachel Wentling, along with Assistant Principal Gene Flax, stopped by to share some updates on this episode of the post podcast. Rachel Wentling Instead of going well feel like we're starting to hit that. That coasting mode. Good in a routine. Yeah. James Bell Love to hear that. You know, we talked about this every year as you guys kick off the year, but down there Holy Family, you got a theme every year and I'm wondering this year, maybe a good way to start this is what are we thinking for this year? Rachel Wentling So this year, we are our virtue for the year is hope. And so we're using a scripture that those who hope in the Lord will soar on wings like eagles. So we're really focusing on that soar word, virtue of hope, but we're kind of using that soar as an image for the students to, you know, to really, you know, challenge them to rise up and to do the best that they possibly can to fulfill their potential. Then at the diocesan level, Mr. Jeff Andrews, our superintendent has been really focusing on the Lord, it is good that we are here. So recognizing that it's good that we're all together. James Bell Yeah, you know, it's it. Think about those kiddos now that are in like, first second grade, they're gonna miss that pandemic. And then those older kiddos that experience they had, it's gonna be so different. And of course, all of the educators are going to remember that. And and I would think there's, I know it's in my world. I just continually remain grateful that we're not dealing with that, as well, or, you know, continuing and hopefully never have to do anything like that again. But Gene Flax absolutely. I don't think people realize just how setback much of a setback those two years were, it was a huge, huge gap in there. And I think that personally, I've noticed that those kids that those young kids that weren't in school, aren't as receptive, maybe if they're the adults outside, as well as those that have been in school. But those that missed that first year. Really, it really affected. Yeah, James Bell I mean, the everything at that age is such a progression, and you have one little setback and not named a little setback, and this is a huge setback, but every setback kind of impacts the rest of their educational experience. You faces meet a lot. Yeah. Well, anyway, as on a more positive note. How's everybody getting back into the schools room? Enrollment? Looking good? Rachel Wentling Yeah, enrollment looks good. We have you know, we have openings throughout the building, but we have real nice class sizes and our preschoolers are starting today. We've got a nice group this morning getting started. So yeah, I feel like we're in really good shape this year. James Bell With with those preschoolers, I bet that's just a madness. Every year, my little boy, he's starting to send my preschool down to Tiger tots. And they're here to meet some of the other kids. And I just think about all those little four and five year olds, we get together for the first few times, and just the fun and excitement that is just permeated, but probably also a lot of nervousness with little kids. Right. I think it runs the whole gamut. Gene Flax I think you find out really quickly, who's got siblings at home and who doesn't, because there is that pecking order, so to speak. And, and but it's exciting. And like some of those kids came in just thrilled this morning. Some of them came in a little bit apprehensive. Rachel Wentling Yeah, there's always a few tears. And I have to say that I am overly impressed with our kindergarteners. I thought our kindergarteners rocked it last week, they were we lunch is always the hardest part with kindergarten when they haven't done lunch before. And you know, I think By the third day, they were they really didn't need our help anymore. And that was I just was really impressed. They did a great job. So it's been fun, love, love watching them. Just their minds are just sponges and they just grow and develop and where they are at the beginning of the year. And where are they at the end of the year. It's It's amazing. I think that's why people who work in schools love working in schools because you just watch that growth and development and it it's a lot of fun. Yeah, James Bell it's just got to be tremendously rewarding to just every day is a new, every little benchmark or checkmark you get to get with those kids probably just warms the Rachel Wentling heart. Yeah, those light bulb moments are really important. And for Gene Flax me going into the classrooms on a regular basis, when they first learn how to read and Mr. Flex. Come listen to me and that's like said rewarding. I don't know if that's even the proper word. It's so fulfilling to me. And but it's fun. Like I said, watch him grow. Incredible. James Bell So yeah, you're into the first week he's kicking off his second weekend you're Back to School Bash and With can in conjunction with a TMP, right, how'd that go? Rachel Wentling Um, I was blown away with the event that they put together the number of activities for the kids was they had a blast. Mr. Flax was a little bit more over. I was with the volleyball scrimmage. I had a daughter playing volleyball. But I think you were over with the younger kids. Gene Flax Yeah, there were more bounce houses than I've ever seen. And my grandchildren is what through Him and through Him and through Him and through Him and, and, but there were activities for I think every age group basically and well attended excitement. And I didn't think it was extremely hot, which was a positive. So, but I'm not gonna lie to you. I was apprehensive last year of having this Back to School Bash. I had never been to one since I was not coaching. And so I had nothing to do with him other than coaching football. Right. It's that time. So but it's I think it's something that was needed to be brought in back in and a lot has been brought back hadn't I don't know if it's ever totally left. But the the way it's grown? I think it's really incorporated the whole both schools very well. Rachel Wentling Yeah, we are parents, they put a lot of pictures on our Facebook posts. We have asked them and it sounded like our our students had an absolute blast and my high schoolers, they had a great time too. So I think Job well done to Kim stick line and Joe rose with the TMP advancement office. They kind of headed that up. But Amy and Brian church are the hFB volunteers that kind of support the the grade school side and wow, they just knocked it out. It was great. James Bell Awesome. Yeah, we had Joe and Kim with us last week, and they kind of give us a little preview of that event. And it really did sound fun. And what I always love about events like that with the Catholic schools here in Hays is it's it's inclusive, it's not just your students or your you know, affiliations, it's open to the community. And that's something that I think is really special for Hayes, that we have two independent school systems that are really just so connected and concerned about each other in the community and work together. So Rachel Wentling well. Yes, everybody was invited. And we had a lot of community businesses and members who made it possible. So yes, it's definitely an inclusive event. It's for everybody to be there to really, you know, to kick off to celebrate the start of the school year. James Bell Very cool. And then we get to talk about this. You've got your parent info night that is coming up. Oh, looks like tomorrow, right? Rachel Wentling Yes, it is. Yeah, well, you know, every year we invite all the parents to come in, they hear a message from me, then we send them to their teachers. They get to hear from the homeroom teachers, the rest of us are just around to answer questions and be a presence to just help everybody, you know, get what they need for to kick off the school year. Gene Flax And it's really big for me, and the fact that Well, I think Rachel too, and the fact that a lot of these parents we had in high school at DMP when we were both there. And so just the reminiscing may be so to speak. Was it a lot of fun? James Bell I was hearing the other day about? Well, it was a matter of fact, it was it was my preschool instructor. She's on that generational gap where now she is taking care of little kids of kids that she took care of, you know, X amount of years ago, and I don't know it's gonna make you feel a little old. But also, it's gonna be like years old. And believe me, like, yeah, I've got I've got friends now that they've got high schoolers that are getting they're coming into college. And and I'm feeling that too. But it's got to be like, I don't know, how do you describe that feeling to get to that second generation and know that you've impacted a family at that point for so long? They do grow up? Rachel Wentling Yeah. For those who don't know, Jean, and I worked together for 12 years at TMP, and we were assistant principals together for five of those years. And we were on discipline duty together. We were good cop, bad cop. James Bell I can't imagine which was, Rachel Wentling Well, I think it would switch depending on the situation. Sometimes I was bad cop. And I think we still do that from now even we do. Yes. Rachel Wentling But um, we I would say I think Jean would agree with this, that it is one of I think our greatest blessings when our students, our former students, entrust their kids to our care. That is a a wonderful blessing to us. And we're so grateful for that and get to see them grow up and become professionals, you know, from when they were in high school. And you once again, it's just like the preschoolers and kindergarteners and those little kids watching them grow and develop. We love watching our former students grow up and develop and yeah, you know, it does the time I marches on. But I think it's fair to say I think we probably both still feel like we as young as we were when we started teaching. For the most part, Gene Flax I do feel younger. Now, it's more relaxed atmosphere for me than it had been for years. But I got the best of both worlds because I get to work with young kids, but I also have six grandkids in the school. So what a blessing. Absolutely. James Bell Okay, so this event coming up, tomorrow night, you're going to talk about update your policies and procedures and show them in the classrooms. But anything else that that you think that folks out there listening, maybe need to know about that event before? Rolling? Rachel Wentling Yeah, we love to see parents, we want to see you, we know that your child's education is a partnership with us, it's not, you know, us versus them, sort of, we want to see you there, this helps strengthen that relationship. And that partnership, our IT director will be there to scan parent fingerprints, if that's how they're able to get themselves into the building during the school day. So probably an important thing to have on record. It's one of those things you have to come in person to do, we cannot do that online. So he'll be there to he'll be set up. And we just love seeing parents have great conversations and answer questions. So please, please come We look forward to meeting with them. Gene Flax And our school can't function without the parent involvement, their volunteerism and stuff like that. And so it's an opportunity to try to coerce parents into getting more involved in their students education. Rachel Wentling Yeah. So it's, uh, yeah, that's a great night. Looking forward to it. James Bell Very cool. Again, let's kick it off. Does it does everybody need to be there at seven or is that a stagger can open house feel? Rachel Wentling Every we start at seven in the gym, and then all dismissed after my prep portion of the evening to their home rooms, there's two sessions. So if they have four kids in the school, if they come with two parents, they can potentially get to four homerooms. James Bell Okay, so make sure you there by seven if you're if you want to attend that by any and do attend, because that's going to be an important way to help kick off the year. Yes. All right. Well, we've got about a just under a minute or so left. Any other last thoughts or anything else we want to hit on before we go? Well, we're one day closer to winter. That's my hot blooded friend over there. James Bell So they're sneaking back up. I think it's gonna hit 90 today. Oh, is it was Rachel Wentling beautiful this morning. Wow. That I went out early this morning. Needed a jacket. That was great. Yeah. So going off in the evenings call is around the corner. Yeah. No, we're happy to be back in school. I think it's always I think letting the seeing the summer come to an end is always kind of a, you know, there's a sadness associated with it. But I do think that there's a certain amount of satisfaction when we're all back into a routine. The kids are doing what they're supposed to be doing learning and everything is back and right and normal again. Gene Flax I think the teachers are excited. I think the kids are excited. We're gonna have a great year.
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Los Angeles has long been a city of dreams and a hotbed of creativity and innovation. The city has embraced numerous styles over the years, witnessed the triumph of celebrity culture, and set trends that resonate across the country. So, what's next, design-wise, for the City of Angels? Three LA designers—Betsy Burnham, Jeff Andrews, and Mimi Shin—talk about creating homes for the city's new creative class, the trends their clients are asking for (pickleball, anyone?), why having a celebrity client can be a mixed blessing, and how the city's disregard for traditional aesthetic rules can be challenging—but also inspiring. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This recording is from Fintech Nexus USA (formerly known as LendIt Fintech USA) held at the Javits Center in New York City on May 25-26, 2022. It is from the track: Consumer Lending: BNPL, Cards and Personal Loans - Sponsored by FICO and is titled: Broad-Based Credit Scores & Custom Lender Models; How they Intersect Across the Ecosystem. Speaking in this session are Kevin Moss, Independent Consultant, Jeff Andrews, Applied Data Finance, Haiyan Huang, Prosper, with Moderator: Alex Johnson, Fintech Takes.
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In this episode of the Vint podcast, Billy previews our new offering, the Piemonte Collection. He then jumps into an interview with Ray McKee and Jeff Andrews of Trothe wines in the Horse Heaven Hills AVA of Washington state. The Horse Heaven Hills are a long range of high, rolling hills in Klickitat, Yakima, and Benton counties in Washington. The Andrews have been farming land in this region for 4 generations, and they are developing an incredible brand in Trothe that is intent on finding a place at the table with the top wines in the world. They're well on their way! The conversation touches on what makes Washington State (and specifically the Horse Heaven Hills) unique for growing and wine-making, the philosophy and intent behind developing a high-end wine brand, biodynamic farming practices and focus on sustainability, as well as Trothe's adoption of cryptocurrency and plans to use NFTs to prove ownership in secondary markets. It was an awesome conversation and we're excited to share with you all!Visit Trothe HEREJoin the Trothe allocation list HERERead about the Horse Heaven Hills AVA HERE
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Our contemporary society today lacks two transformative ingredients: great mentors and a healthy rite of passage. Jeff Andrews is the founder of Rite Mentoring in Melbourne - he has a mission to support vulnerable Australian teenagers navigate adolescence through the power of mentoring relationships. We discuss what a rite of passage looks like and how to be a great mentor.
At Kansas Kyle Larson wins for the third straight time. Hendrick Motorsports General Manager Jeff Andrews remembers those who perished on the 17th anniversary of HMS plane crash. A rough day for Kyle Busch but he's still above the cut line. Teenager Ty Gibbs set a record while capturing his fourth Xfinity Series victory,
This week Staci Hegarty talks with Jeff Andrews, President of Business of Child Care, an organization supporting and connecting child care business owners to resources to provide fundamental skills for creating safe and equitable spaces. Listen as Staci and Jeff discuss: How the pandemic caused many child care locations to close, disproportionately affecting women in the workforce and families in underserved communities and highlighting the lack of accessThe lack of equitable access to resources for building successful and safe child care businesses to underrepresented communities and its lasting impact on children and familiesMaking business licensing documentation more accessible through translation of materialsHow providing business owners with proper skills to start businesses, whether or not in child care, supports the entire communityContact and connect with Jeff and learn more visit www.businessofchildcare.com. To connect with us to learn more about how our RISE platform helps companies make a commitment to promote diversity, inclusion, equity and create an environment where your people are empowered to drive change and innovation: https://bit.ly/EnvisionRISE.
In March 2020, New York City was proclaimed dead. People fled, looking for more space and cheaper rents, as many could suddenly work from home. But where did they go? And did they come back? On this week's episode of Deconstruct, TRD speaks to Jeff Andrews, a data journalist at Zumper, and Javier Benson-Glanz, a general manager at real estate investment platform Cadre, about how these migration patterns have changed the rental market in New York City.
Jeff Andrews was such a crypto fan that he built 4 crypto mining rigs in his family's winery lab. A mini-meltdown of one of the rigs didn't diminish his enthusiasm, making it a no-brainer for Trothe, the new winery based on the best blocks of the 1,300 acres of the Andrews Family Vineyards in the Horse Heaven Hills in Washington State, to accept crypto right out of the gate. Jeff and winemaker Ray McKee talk about their passion for crypto, the process for accepting it as payment for wine, and the benefits for customers and the winery of using crypto in this episode of XChateau.Detailed Show Notes: Jeff's background4th generation farmer in Horse Heaven Hills, Washington1st winegrapes planted in 1980A lawyer by trainingFamily farms 1,300 acres of vineyards (Andrew Family Vineyards)Exclusive source of grapes for Trothe WinesRay's background2nd generation winemaker in Washington29 vintages in Washington in 2021, 1 in AustraliaWas the red winemaker for Chateau Ste Michelle for 10 yearsTrotheuses the best blocks of grapes from Andrew Family VineyardsTrying to make the best wine possibleCrypto enthusiasts (both Jeff and Ray)~2016-2017 - started investing a bit in cryptoBuilt 4 mining rigs in the winery lab to mine Ethereum1 mine had a mini-meltdown, which ended the experimentBenefits of crypto for customersSecurity of transaction - more secure than credit cardsAuthenticity/provenance for ownership of the wine - creates a secure record of wine ownership with the future potential to link each bottle to an NFTTrothe bottles have unique identifiers and custom made holograms on them - have the potential to link to an NFT in the futureBenefits of crypto for the winery“Get more crypto”Connect w/ customers with similar interestsTrothe can see where the wines are going in the world w/ cryptoSome marketing benefits - positive feedback on social and via emailThe crypto transaction processUses Coinbase CommercePuts an upper and lower bound on transactions to deal with crypto pricing fluctuationsCurrently on Vinespring e-commerce - does not yet integrate w/ cryptoCustomer needs to email / call the winery to request a crypto transaction, and then the winery sends an invoice via Coinbase CommerceThe transaction constitutes a sale of crypto from wine buyer to the winery and a purchase of crypto by the winery for tax purposesCrypto sales - none yet, wine has only been released for 1 monthOther wineries accepting crypto - Mondavi Sisters' Dark Matter and Aloft Wines
Rent is increasing, not only in Phoenix, but all across the nation. On this episode, Gary Harper is joined by Jeff Andrews with Zumper, an apartment rental website that monitors rental trends. Andrews says national rent went up 12% since this time last year, and there's no indication of going down. Andrews explores the reasons behind the jump. Gary is then joined by 3 On Your Side producer Warren Trent to discuss home rental scams they've covered and tips for consumers to avoid from being ripped off. Resources: Zumper National Rent Report https://www.facebook.com/zumperinc/ https://www.instagram.com/zumper/ https://twitter.com/zumper https://www.pinterest.com/zumper/
Murder in “Blood in the Low Country” In this episode 237, we visit with Paul Attaway, author of “Blood in the Low Country,” a thriller in which the idyllic life of one man is forever changed after a shocking and brutal murder. Monty Atkins has a wonderful life, with his beautiful wife, successful business, and the Southern tranquility of living in 1970's Charleston, South Carolina. With shocking betrayals, murder, bigotry, and a conspiracy of lies, Monty races to save everything that is important to him. Jeff Andrews, author of “The Freedom Star” and “The Gandy Dancer” had this to say about the book, “Paul Attaway's riveting debut novel introduces readers to the genteel South of the mid-twentieth century and then rips off that façade to reveal a treacherous underbelly of greed, deceit, violence, and bigotry. Attaway's gripping tale unfolds through richly drawn characters that will engage readers and keep them enthralled through one suspenseful chapter after another. This is a story that will stay with you long after you close the final page.” Engage with the show here: https://linktr.ee/CharlotteReadersPodcast Detailed show notes here: https://charlottereaderspodcast.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/charlottereaderspodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/charlottereaderspodcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/charlottereader Charlotte Readers Podcast is a proud member of the Authors on the Air Global Radio Network and the Queen City Podcast Network. © Charlotte Readers Podcast and Authors on the Air Global Radio Network
Murder in “Blood in the Low Country” In this episode 237, we visit with Paul Attaway, author of “Blood in the Low Country,” a thriller in which the idyllic life of one man is forever changed after a shocking and brutal murder. Monty Atkins has a wonderful life, with his beautiful wife, successful business, and the Southern tranquility of living in 1970's Charleston, South Carolina. With shocking betrayals, murder, bigotry, and a conspiracy of lies, Monty races to save everything that is important to him. Jeff Andrews, author of “The Freedom Star” and “The Gandy Dancer” had this to say about the book, “Paul Attaway's riveting debut novel introduces readers to the genteel South of the mid-twentieth century and then rips off that façade to reveal a treacherous underbelly of greed, deceit, violence, and bigotry. Attaway's gripping tale unfolds through richly drawn characters that will engage readers and keep them enthralled through one suspenseful chapter after another. This is a story that will stay with you long after you close the final page.” Engage with the show here: https://linktr.ee/CharlotteReadersPodcast Detailed show notes here: https://charlottereaderspodcast.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/charlottereaderspodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/charlottereaderspodcast/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/charlottereader Charlotte Readers Podcast is a proud member of the Authors on the Air Global Radio Network and the Queen City Podcast Network. © Charlotte Readers Podcast and Authors on the Air Global Radio Network
With Stewart-Haas Racing continuing to struggle Chase Briscoe admits to a longer than usual competition meeting. Plus Jeff Andrews on Hendrick Motorsports dominance, Ross Chastain on teammate Kurt Busch and Rick Stenhouse, Jr. on chances to make the Playoff.
Another weekend sweep for Kyle Larson as he takes down the win at Sonoma Raceway, his home track, and helps Hendrick Motorsports tie another record. Plus,.Martin Truex, Jr. was good but doesn't get the "three-peat".
Vinexpo Paris cancelled; next event will be in February 2022 - Delhi government lowers legal drinking age to 21 - US importers struggling due to tariffs, Covid, and demand - Wine of the Week: Château Moulin-à-Vent "Couvent des Thorins" Moulin-à-Vent 2018 And here's the link to the recording of the webinar, "Crafting World-Class Cabernet" we discuss on the pod during our review of our week in wine: https://vimeo.com/531927170. Featuring Jaime Araujo (Accendo Cellars), Jeff Andrews and Ray McKee (Trothe), Virginia Willcok (Vasse Felix), moderated by Erik Segelbaum. Worth checking out!
Ex-Con Artist Jeff Andrews, a man of many past identities, sits down with us to share stories from his astonishing criminal past. He's been categorized as a ”criminal genius" and recounts moments from his outrageous life, including 10 years on the run as a fugitive from justice. Today, Jeff is a man of God, and shares his story to provide hope to inmates; inspiring them to take the road less traveled and get their lives back on track.
Born in Washington, D.C., Jeff Ganz became a New Yorker at age 13. A year later, he began performing professionally as a guitarist/vocalist in the Hendrix/Clapton tradition. At 20, Jeff made the decision to master the bass, as it represented the ideal hybrid between harmony and rhythm, guitar and drums. He studied piano with his musical mentor Bob Weiner and upright bass with renowned bass experts Bill Pemberton, Clyde Lombardi, Homer Mensch, and Derek Jones, a virtuoso on both acoustic bass and bass guitar. To build a more solid foundation on the electric bass, he turned to the highly respected guitarist and film composer Ira Newborn and jazz giant Jeff Andrews. Jeff's freelance credits include movie soundtracks, Broadway musicals and national television commercials. He appeared on Grammy-nominated recordings with Johnny Winter and John Lee Hooker, as well as the Tony Award-winning original cast album of Roger Miller's "Big River". Now based in Saint Augustine, Florida, Jeff is busy with various solo projects and continues to guest with internationally known acts. https://www.jeffganz.com http://www.thehitmenlive.com/bio-jeff.html https://bassmagazine.com/artists/bass-magazine-lockdown-check-in-with-jeff-ganz https://www.ibdb.com/broadway-cast-staff/jeff-ganz-391317 http://www.thekootz.com/jganz.php https://www.facebook.com/people/Jeff-Ganz/100009670542594 https://www.discogs.com/artist/757022-Jeff-Ganz https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0304663/
La Tienda De Biblioteca Del Metal: Encontraras, Ropa, Accesorios,Decoracion, Ect... Todo Relacionado Al Podcats Biblioteca Del Metal Y Al Mundo Del Heavy Metal. Descubrela!!!!!! Ideal Para Llevarte O Regalar Productos Del Podcats De Ivoox. (Por Tiempo Limitado) https://teespring.com/es/stores/biblioteca-del-metal-1 Exodus es una banda estadounidense de thrash metal formada en 1979 en la bahía de San Francisco, California, fundada por el guitarrista Gary Holt (actual guitarrista de Slayer), Kirk Hammett (actual guitarrista de Metallica) y el baterista Tom Hunting. Exodus es una de las primeras bandas de thrash metal con una carrera que abarca más de 30 años, pasando por numerosos cambios de formación, además de dos extensas separaciones y que ha visto la muerte de dos de sus miembros originales. Con 10 álbumes de estudio, dos álbumes en vivo y dos compilaciones, Exodus ha publicado un total de 14 álbumes desde su debut en 1985. Gary Holt sigue siendo el único miembro permanente de la banda, apareciendo en todos sus discos. Aunque el baterista Tom Hunting es uno de los fundadores de la banda, ha tenido dos salidas de Exodus, pero actualmente sigue siendo el baterista de la banda. En el año 2014 Rob Dukes sale de Exodus regresando a la banda Steve "Zetro" Souza para grabar el nuevo álbum llamado Blood In, Blood Out que salió a la venta el 14 de octubre de ese mismo año.En 1982, la formación de Exodus incluye a Kirk Hammett y Gary Holt en las guitarras, Paul Baloff como vocalista, Jeff Andrews en el bajo y el baterista Tom Hunting. Esta formación grabó el segundo demo "Die by His Hand". En 1983, Kirk Hammett sale de Exodus para formar parte de Metallica, siendo reemplazado por el guitarrista Rick Hunolt y Rob McKillop sustituye Andrews en el bajo. Esta formación grabó y lanzó el álbum debut de Exodus, Bonded by Blood en 1985.Poco después de la grabación de Bonded by Blood, Paul Baloff fue reemplazado por Steve "Zetro" Souza, quien había sido anteriormente vocalista de la banda Legacy (más tarde Testament) de San Francisco. Posteriormente, Baloff pasó a formar la banda Piranha. Esta formación se mantuvo bastante estable durante los próximos álbumes de la banda, pero nunca obtuvo el éxito de sus compañeros. Después de dos discos de estudio (Fabulous Disaster e Impact is Imminent), la banda lanzó su primer trabajo en vivo, Good Friendly Violent Fun.Después de la salida de Good Friendly Violent Fun, la banda estuvo de gira de manera esporádica durante un año y lanzó otro álbum de estudio,Force of Habit . Este disco fue un punto de inflexión para la banda, ya que contiene varios temas más lentos, canciones con menos énfasis en la velocidad/thrash, base de su material anterior. La canción de 11 minutos "Architect of Pain", es probablemente la canción más lenta Éxodus jamás grabada. Después de un año de inactividad, en 1997 Exodus lanzo otro disco en directo, titulado Another Lesson in Violence y con el regreso de Paul Baloff. Tras una disputa con la discográfica Century Media -surgida por la forma en que se promovió el álbum en vivo-, Exodus se disuelve nuevamente. A raíz de esta disputa también se abortó el lanzamiento en vídeo de un concierto filmado, debido a una disputa financiera. Seguiremos Su Historia En El Siguiente Podcast...... Tracklist: 01 - Bonded By Blood 02 - And Then There Were None 03 - Deranged 04 - 'Till Death Do Us Part 05 - Fabulous Disaster 06 - Impact Is Imminent 07 - A.W.O.L. 08 - Force Of Habit 09 - Fuel For The Fire 10 - Thrash Under Pressure 11 - The Last Act Of Defiance 12 - Pleasures Of The Flesh 13 - A Lesson In Violence 14 - No Love 15 - Only Death Decides 16 - Count Your Blessings 17 - 30 Seconds 18 - Seeds Of Hate 19 - Deliver Us To Evil 20 - Stike Of The Beast 21 - Feeding Time At The Zoo 22 - Telepathetic
To connect with the guest, links and show notes please visit: www.lifesciencesuccess.com In this episode we talk to Dr. Andrews from BD about the team's work on the COVID task force, the test that has been developed for SARS COV-2 to provide rapid results to patients on the Veritor platform and lastly Dr. Andrews work in Womens Health and Cancer at Becton Dickinson.
As the president continues his verbal assault on America's urban centers, presenting nightmare scenarios of what will happen to the suburbs absent his protection, the story of a pandemic-induced mass migration from cities has proliferated in the media: families fleeing increasingly hellish virus-infested urban wastelands, making their way into the safe, idyllic suburbs where bluebirds sing, kids roam free and there’s a Mattress Firm in every strip mall. It all makes so much sense. But it's not true. Jeff Andrews wrote about this media myth in a recent Curbed article called No, the Pandemic Is Not Emptying Out America’s Cities. In this podcast extra, Andrews joined Bob to dissect the tale of the urban flight that wasn't.
"The Cross-Country Kidnap" Airdate: January 10, 1975 Written by Ray Brenner (story), Stephen Kandel (teleplay) Directed by Christian Nyby Synopsis: Steve is assigned as a bodyguard to an OSI Cryptologist who wants to try out for the Olympic Equestrian Team. John and co-host, artist Jerry Lange, are joined by Second Union's Jeff Andrews as they discuss the sexism in the episode, the unusual dialogue, and how the show was on the verge of finding new fame as it moved to Sunday night. Join us Sunday nights at 8:00EST as we discuss an episode of THE SIX MILLION DOLLAR MAN and Wednesday nights at 8L00ES as we discuss an episode of THE BIONIC WOMAN with a fan as well as featuring live commentary from our viewers. Bionic Operative Jeff Andrews BIONIC GALLERY
It was a lot of fun this week when we were joined by Doggies veteran and their current skipper, Luke Habel. We spoke about what it's like being the leader of a young group, his thoughts on the season so far and how the team can improve, what it was like living with close mate and Doggies premiership star, Andrew Hayes and Luke dishes the dirt on some of his teammates and new coach, Jeff Andrews.
On this week's show we caught up with South Adelaide's midfielder/forward, Bri 'Wally' Wedding to preview the big Statewide Super Women's League Grand Final between the Panthers and the Roosters this Sunday. We wrapped up all of the action from round eight of the Statewide Super League and we caught up with Central's skipper, Luke Habel for a chat and got Luke to 'Dish the Dirt' on some of his teammates and his coach, Jeff Andrews.
Today on the Real Estate Lab Podcast, we don't have any guests, but I'll be sharing something really interesting with you. We're going to dive into the question, “is it time to sell?” Recently I've come across an article written by Jeff Andrews, and I've put this episode together to give you my opinion on the matter. Stay tuned, and enjoy!Outline of the Episode:[01:27] Is it time to sell?[02:11] The businesses that closed down. What does all this mean?[05:02] Why are prices still rising? We have been in a scorching hot market for a long time![08:24] How is this any different from 2008? [11:08] Forbearance is just a delaying of something inevitable.[15:42] Preparing for what is going to happen in the market.Connect with Vee Khuu!WebsiteFacebookInstagram LinktreeSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-real-estate-lab. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
SANFL Coach Catch-Up - Central's Jeff Andrews by Zac Milbank
Jeff Andrews joins us from Connecticut! We talk about working spring training together while we were both umpires in the Minor Leagues. These days he works at a restaurant cooking food and also officiates 3 sports locally. He loves his Philadelphia Eagles and sharing some great memories! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/15mph/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/15mph/support
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How should we feel about 5G? Is it a breakthrough technology that will revolutionize our world, or in a bid to get new gadgets, are we risking our health? To find out how 5G works, we spoke with electrical engineer Prof. Jeff Andrews. To learn more, search for "Science Vs" in the Spotify app. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In a special Melbourne Cup edition Terry McAuliffe, Simon O'Donnell, Redbacks batsman Callum Ferguson and new Central District coach Jeff Andrews joined the boys.
New Central District coach Jeff Andrews joined the boys ahead of their 2020 season and what we can expect from his side.
How should we feel about 5G? Is it a breakthrough technology that will revolutionize our world, or in a bid to get new gadgets, are we risking our health? To find out, we spoke with electrical engineer Prof. Jeff Andrews, biologist Prof. Henrik Mouritsen, radiology safety expert Prof. Chris Collins, and psychologist Prof. Rodney Croft. Check out the full transcript here: http://bit.ly/2qd2MIR Selected references: Jeff’s paper on the future of 5G: http://bit.ly/36ob7tW Chris's review on 5G’s safety: http://bit.ly/336losL Henrik's article on the effect of electromagnetic radiation on migratory birds: https://go.nature.com/338t3Xy Review on symptoms associated with electromagnetic waves: http://bit.ly/2JF7C8V Credits: This episode was produced by Meryl Horn with help from Wendy Zukerman, Lexi Krupp, Michelle Dang and Rose Rimler. We’re edited by Caitlin Kenney. Fact checking by Michelle Harris, Lexi Krupp, and Michelle Dang. Mix and sound design by Peter Leonard and Bobby Lord. Music written by Peter Leonard, Bobby Lord and Emma Munger. Recording assistance from Olivia Aldridge, Beth McMullen, and Mirjam Steger. A huge thanks to all the people we spoke to for this episode including: Dr. Sarah Loughran, Dr. Stefano Cucurachi, Professor Muriel Médard, Dr. Harish Krishnaswamy, Dr. Christopher Labos, Dr. Jordan Gerth, Dr. Arno Thielens, Prof. David Carpenter, Dr. Jerrold Bushberg, Dr. Patrick Mineault, Norman Carreck and ARPANSA. Extra thanks to Kaitlyn Sawrey, Shahzad Ahsan, Rachel Ward, the Zukerman Family and Joseph Lavelle Wilson.
New Central District FC Coach, Jeff Andrews after being appointed the role last month, replacing Roy Laird after 17 years in the chair See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Welcome to the Chaise Lounge. High Point Market starts tomorrow, but- today- is Chaise Lounge Friday where Jeff Andrews of L.A.'s Jeff Andrews Design. This week, Andrews dropped his new book “The New Glamour: Interiors with Star Quality” and he tells Nick all about how and why he works with celebrities like Kaley Cuoco and several Kardashians.
President Trump is planning to sign an executive order that would remove the birthright citizenship for some US-born babies. His order would be aimed at babies born to non-citizens and unauthorized immigrants, and almost certainly sets up a standoff with the courts and a constitutional debate over the 14th amendment, as many legal scholars say that it is not within the powers of the president to take this action. However there are those that say it is possible. Stef Kight, immigration reporter for Axios, joins us to discuss the President's plans. Next, just in time for Halloween… how do you get rid of that haunted house? Selling your house may pose some interesting challenges if it is occupied by ghosts or if a death has occurred in there. According to a new survey, 49% of people said that under no circumstances, would they buy a haunted house. Jeff Andrews, data reporter for Curbed.com, joins us for some spooky stories about houses and how realtors sell these stigmatized houses. Finally, be careful out there when partying and trick or treating. Halloween can be a scary night to be a pedestrian. A new study has found that 43% more pedestrians die on Halloween night than on other autumn nights. It's darker and spookier and more people are out and about on Halloween so be careful when getting around watch out for people darting across the street. Rachel Becker, reporter for the Verge, joins us for the concerning numbers. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com
Monday April 16th. John Reece takes a trip to Nashville and talks to friend Jeff Andrews about pitbulls, music and more...
Panelists include: Jeff Andrews, Lending Club; Eric Thurber, Three Bridges Wealth Advisors; Moderator: Mark Fitzpatrick, Glide Capital. Wealth managers are beginning to look toward marketplace lending as an asset class; at LendIt USA 2017 we hosted a panel focused on wealth managers with Three Bridge Wealth Advisors, Lending Club and Glide Capital; the panel focused on making wealth managers look toward marketplace lending as a fixed income alternative and removing the fear factor since it is not as well known an asset class; clients of wealth managers are beginning to see this as a high yielding, short duration and low volatility play; thus far originators have not done a great job at providing exposure and understanding to wealth managers, this is beginning to improve; ultimately the asset class is very simple and easy to understand, showing wealth managers this is the key so they can then get clients on board.
In episode 6, we talk with graphic designer Jeff Andrews about his passion projects, specifically the pop culture news/blog site Second Union (http://www.wearesecondunion.com).
Rob MacLane/3Ci 3Ci is one of the industry s most established and reputable technology staffing firms. Founded in 1978, 3Ci has been innovating to deliver technology staffing solutions for nearly 40 years. 3Ci is committed to addressing the talent needs of small, medium and enterprise-level companies in multiple markets across the United States. The company has […] The post Rob MacLane with 3Ci, Jeff Andrews with GT Software and Michele Richards with Community Management Associates appeared first on Business RadioX ®.
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