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“How it Works” is part of a continuing series from the Central Air Safety Committee (CASC). On today's episode, First Officer Jerimy Maclellan from CASC explains how Latest Allowable Takeoff Time (LATT) works. While seemingly simple, LATT is more complex and dynamic than most think. Did you know there are two LATTs? An FDP LATT and a Block LATT. Ever get rerouted? Your LATTs are likely incorrectly updated on your paperwork. As a FAR 117 requirement, LATT violations can create significant issues for pilots. On this episode, Jerimy explains what LATT is, how it affects pilots, and how to calculate and update LATT with rolling delays and operational challenges. (Recorded July 21, 2023)
New to the Engage Podcast, introducing “How it Works,” as part of a continuing series from the Central Air Safety Committee (CASC). On today's episode, First Officer Jerimy Maclellan from CASC explains how 30 hours required rest within the preceding 168 hours works. This FAR 117 regulatory rest period affects all pilots and is often misunderstood, miscalculated, and misapplied by both pilots and Crew Scheduling. Wondering how you got that last- minute reserve assignment when you thought you should be in rest? Ever miss out on a green slip because you weren't given 30 hours rest? Puzzled how your 30-hour rest was scheduled on a layover? Jerimy explains it all and offers pilots an easy way to calculate the math. Tune in to find out how 30/168 works. (Recorded July 21, 2023)
In 1996, Bobie and Marilyn Blewer, professional food vendors from Missouri, set up their trailer at the Iowa State Fair. It was - and is - one of the biggest fairs in the country, and had been a regular stop for the Blewers for twenty years. Then, one sunny afternoon, as thousands of people enjoyed the rides and entertainment, word began travelling amongst the other vendors that something had happened to the Blewers. The word was that they had been murdered. What had happened, and who had done it?This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/4092315/advertisement
On today’s episode I brought Dr. Jerimy Blowers on the show because he had such an enormous impact on me early in my Chiropractic career. If you’re a fan of the show, you’ve heard me talk about him before! He took the time to deeply listen to me and was able to reflect parts of me I had never acknowledged back to me. This gift not only set me up for success in graduate school, but it set me up in the real world as well! I am so grateful to him and the next right step felt like sharing his gifts with the World - so glad that we are the first to have him on a podcast! Jerimy has had many unique experiences that have shaped the way he approaches patient care that is really familiar to mine now and he shares with us a snippet of what that is like. We get into an amazing conversation about helping you move through ‘stuckness’ that we may inevitably face on our journey. We also share with you what science is now saying about the unique approach both of us take. Your entire wellness is important to the both of us - and yet we understand that the ‘unseen’ parts of our wellness are the ones that seem to create the most challenges. Having someone who can be a clear channel/mirror is an important part of the process to move through these challenges. I call it soul work - and both of us are honoured to do that. This episode is a great start, and I just want to say if you are feeling like you want to take a step further, direct message me or email Dr. Blowers to see how we can help you! During this episode we discuss: Patterns in mental health Jerimy has seen since the pandemic Jerimy explains to me how he was able to so quickly help me (hint: it’s not from a textbook) How we can be mirrors for each and reflect a story back to someone else “Relying on a connection you cannot see” I explain how Jerimy explained my story back to me How your past can inform you future - why Dr. Jerimy and I give a shit more than we are paid for My experience of ‘heartwarming’ and peak moments The importance of being rooted in deepest truth of who you are Jerimy explains the motivation for his book and what you can expect We are quick to look for external solutions to internal problems Everyone experiences post traumatic stress syndrome & how you can safely move through it Updating our definition of trauma (re: Gabor Mate) “This is not going to be the last chapter of my happy life” vs. “This is it - I am stuck”. Jerimy explains the difference in his experience with clients Jerimy’s Bio: Dr. Jerimy Blowers presently coordinates all wellness and intervention services at Cayuga Community College (NY), focusing on the mental health needs of the campus -community population. He also instructs in the health science departments for South University and Touro University. In the course of Dr. Blowers’ career, he has worked as a consultant for higher education institutions for the development and implementation of specialized Behavioral Intervention Teams as well as advising on topics of addiction and mental health. Spending eighteen years in academia has afforded the opportunities to instruct in the behavioral and health sciences, receiving faculty of the year recognition, as well as to act in the administrative capacity for health education, academic success, counseling and disabilities services. Working with the State of New York, Dr. Blowers managed an award-winning social norms campaign to reduce collegiate alcohol use as well as recognition for campus-community coalition development and student service. His devotion to advancing education on campus and in the community is exemplified in the multitude of training and programs offered to educational institutions, service providers in mental health and the addictions, law enforcement and a diverse range of other audiences from New York to Nevada. Dr. Blowers’ professional interests pertain to the advancement of integrative medicine and public health, working whenever possible to highlight a more whole-person viewpoint to healthcare. As a Behavioral Medicine Specialist, he encourages the development of true, interdisciplinary teams where each member’s unique perspective is valued for its practical and applied value to the patient’s treatment plan. Connect with Jerimy: Social Handles Linkedin: Jerimy Blowers (https://www.linkedin.com/in/jerimyblowers/) Email: jerimy.blowers@gmail.com Resources Mentioned in this Episode: Jerimy’s Book (https://www.amazon.com/Light-Darkness-Jerimy-Blowers-ebook/dp/B00FRMGWQM/ref=sr_1_1?dchild=1&qid=1614448123&refinements=p_27%3ADr.+Jerimy+G.+Blowers+PhD&s=books&sr=1-1) (Titled: A Light in the Darkness) The Art of Acting (https://www.amazon.ca/Stella-Adler-Acting-preface-compiled/dp/1557833737) By Stella Adler/Henry Kissel Google Earl Nightingale; start reading/listening to anything that sticks out to you :) Spirit of Success is a podcast creating a platform for honest conversations sharing the real life stories behind personal transformations. If you’re a fan of the podcast, don’t forget to subscribe, rate, and review Spirit of Success! If you resonated with something you heard, don’t forget to share with a friend! Follow the Host Dr. Tracy Debi on Instagram/Facebook: @dr.tracydebi or check out her company http://www.atelierix.co Edited by: Kattie Laur (https://www.kattielaur.com/) Logo/Podcast Intro: The Cultivated Group (https://www.thecultivatedgroup.co/) Music: ‘Breathe out, Breathe in’ (Instrumental) by Roof
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Legendary Indiana football player Jerimy Finch joins us and tells us his story. He talks about his ups and downs in not only football but life. This is a episode you don't want to miss. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/edward-j-hazelett/support
A humble branch...and a valuable ally. Podcast Topics Ken and Colin — still practicing social distancing and recording via the podcast’s Discord server (guests always welcome!) — are joined by Jerimy to discuss the topic of staves — also known as staffs, quarterstaffs, and probably by a few other terms as well. Once much more commonplace, the crafting and use of staves by Scouts has fallen by the wayside in recent decades; if Wikipedia can be believed, they’ve not been considered part of the kit that attend’s a Scout’s uniform since the mid-1960s, for example. So obviously, if your council or national organization has forebade the usage of staves in Scouting activities, please disregard the exhortations to take on crafting a staff as an activity during this extended period of suspended group meetings and isolation at home. That being said, a well-fashioned staff can be a useful thing indeed, and if multiple Scouts in a troop have staves, then the uses multiply considerably. A single staff can be used to navigate rough terrain, test the depth of bodies of water, or even form the basis of a simple shelter; multiple staves can be combined to fashion stretchers, raise flags, and help a troop navigate and find/not lose each other in the dark. Making a Scout staff is not a quick activity, either; it’s a lengthy process that involves selecting an appropriate spar of wood, drying it, removing some or all of the bark, carving and etching to personalize it, and then varnishing/lacquering/preserving it against the elements. These are the basics; there are a few different instruction sets which can be found online (see: here, here, and/or here). But, as we search for ways to keep our youth engaged in Scouting in this time of isolation, encouraging the creation of staves — if, again, it is permitted in your council and national organization — might be a worthwhile thing. It will require your Scouts to first find a suitable spar for making a staff, will get them doing some knife work (Cubs should be supervised in doing this, of course), and will result in the creation of a physical artifact that will, hopefully, be a focal point for many years of Scouting memories to follow. Shout-Outs As always, a big thank you to the folks at Scouting Radio for rebroadcasting Scouting Stuff episodes to their worldwide Scouting audience. If you're listening to us on Scouting Radio right now, let us know; reach out and get in touch. We'd love to hear from you. Subscribe Tunes | Google Play | Android | TuneIn Radio | Stitcher | AnchorDownload episode: MP3 Send Feedback Email Us | Leave Us a Voice Message | Twitter | Facebook | Instagram | Discord | Leave Us a Review Music Slow Burn, by Kevin MacLeod
Some thoughts on how to tune Kub Kars, Beaver Buggies, and Scout Express trucks for performance. Among other things. Podcast Topics Ken and Colin, having not had the opportunity to catch up and record an episode in over a month, spend a good deal of this episode bantering about recent goings on, camps they’ve helped out at, and Ken’s visits with Scout Troops and Cub Packs in North Dakota. However. with the recently-completed Beaver Hills/Rivers Edge Vehicle Rally still fresh in his mind, Ken does offer some thoughts on how to tune Beaver Buggies, Kub Kars, and Scout Express trucks for better performance on the track. Shout-Outs The first shout-out goes to Scouter Doug from the 1st Leduc Cub Pack; he and Ken met at Funarama (a weekend activity camp for Cub Scouts). Doug started listening to pass the time during physical therapy, stuck around thereafter, and has continued to enjoy episodes. He gave Ken a Secret Agent crest. Another shout-out goes to Scouter Nat from 169th Glen Allen group; she’s a recent listener, introduced to the podcast by Scouter Lightning from the same group. Scouter Lightning also gets a shout-out for introducing Nat to the podcast, and for the shout out he gave to the podcast at the Beaver Hills/Rivers Edge Vehicle Rally. There’s a long-overdue shout-out we owe to Jerimy Colbert, who sent a couple messages to us via Facebook: Listening to the Orienteering episode, another fun discussion.You asked for feedback on terms used to describe distance.Human scale: feet, inches.Material: yards.In-town driving: blocks, stoplights.Out-of-town driving: hours, pit stops. He also chimed in more recently, just before Christmas: In reference to your conversation on listeners missing the pod, I’m listening through the Stitcher app, and have been getting the “bonus” pods as well as the full episodes.Have a Merry Christmas, and Happy Holidays! So, a big thanks to Jerimy for confirming that our episodes are coming through, and for giving his thoughts on commonly-used units. Still yet another shout-out goes to JP Torunski sent in a message to the podcast’s Facebook page: I started listening to the podcast July before Christmas. It’s great! Thanks for doing this. JP is the Akela with the 36th Ottawa Cub Pack. Additionally, Scouter Tara followed up after the episode about campfire blankets, which her children had suggested as a topic: Hello Scouter Podcast (aka Scouter Colin and Scouter Ken), We usually listen to your podcast while driving in our minivan to scouting adventures. I wanted to say thank you for doing the podcast on campfire blankets. I now have two very happy little Bluetail twins, Keiran and Keagan. We have listened to the episode many, many, many times now. :) We also have an older son, Samuel, in Scouts and my husband is also a Scouter. We also appreciated the mention in the episode on "Why Stay in Scouting?" I usually hear a happy chorus of something like, "Scouter Podcast said your name!" I wanted to let you know we appreciated the dialogue on transitioning between sections and found it helpful. A small contingent from our Manitoba club came out to FTE 2019. It was nice to learn more about FTE 2020 in your "People Matter" episode. I am hoping to make it out this year and maybe I'll see you there! And as always, a big thank you to the folks at Scouting Radio for rebroadcasting Scouting Stuff episodes to their worldwide Scouting audience. If you're listening to us on Scouting Radio right now, let us know; reach out and get in touch. We'd love to hear from you. Subscribe Tunes | Google Play | Android | TuneIn Radio | Stitcher | AnchorDownload episode: MP3 Send Feedback Email Us | Leave Us a Voice Message | Twitter | Facebook | Instagram | Discord | Leave Us a Review Music Slow Burn, by Kevin MacLeod
Une superbe conversation entre Carl et son invité Jerimy Daniel, pilote de course ainsi que co-propriétaire de l'écurie de course The Racing Company. Jerimy nous parle des épreuves personnels qu'il a du battre dans la dernière année pour faire son retour en piste, mais nous parle également des défis du sport automobile. Si vous voulez en savoir plus sur le domaine de la course et apprendre comment un jeune de 26 ans pilote présentement une entreprise dans ce domaine, ce podcast est pour vous!
Tonight's episodes was originally released on February 16th, which is an important date as it is John's nephew Jerimy's birthday. When John was doing his webcomic he would release a special comic every year on this date in honor of Jerimy. Tonight's epi...
Tonight's episodes was originally released on February 16th, which is an important date as it is John's nephew Jerimy's birthday. When John was doing his webcomic he would release a special comic every year on this date in honor of Jerimy. Tonight's episode is about suicide. On the show tonight: John Find us on Social: The Show https://twitter.com/haphadpod https://twitter.com/haphadpod www.facebook.com/haphadpod John http://twitter.com/y2cl http://instagram.com/y2cl http://facebook.com/johnhorsleyart Upcoming shows we will be at! PAX 2019 Emerald City Comic Con 2020 Support the Show! Support us on Patreon: http://patreon.com/y2cl Support us with our Amazon Affiliate link! http://amzn.to/2vGLbKy Buy John's Comics: https://www.comixcentral.com/vendors/y2cl-net/
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Because nobody wants to spend all camp sick and in the outhouse. ----more----Subscribe: iTunes | Google Play | Android | TuneIn Radio | Stitcher | AnchorDownload episode: MP3 Podcast Topics Ken and Colin discuss Pacific Jamboree, which is taking place this week at Camp Barnard, near Sooke, British Columbia (itself on Vancouver Island). And this invites discussion not only of food plans at large events such as PJ, but also how food should be stored and safely handled in general when one is adventuring in the outdoors. Shout-Outs We have a shout-out this week for Jerimy, who wrote in concerning the last full episode we published: Very interesting episode this week. Scouter with 12 years experience in BSA, listening from the 45th Parallel on the Pacific Coast.Your impromptu guests’s questions regarding including scouts with needs lead me to share a situation that I’ve been blessed to witness. A family in a neighboring district has 2 youth aged for Scouts BSA, one does not have any apparent disability and appears to do well in his unit. The other is in need of, if not constant, regular assistance.Fortunate for this scout, his parents to provide for his assistance where necessary, however the other scouts in the unit are remarkably supportive to the scout (and the family) and are consistently lending a hand when the help is appropriate.This unit deserves high praise for the ways that their members band together to help make this young person grow more handi-capable. As always, a big thank you to the folks at Scouting Radio for rebroadcasting Scouting Stuff episodes to their worldwide Scouting audience. If you're listening to us on Scouting Radio right now, let us know; reach out and get in touch. We'd love to hear from you. Send Feedback Email Us | Leave Us a Voice Message | Twitter | Facebook | Instagram | Leave Us a Review Music Slow Burn, by Kevin MacLeod
Tonight's special guest is JL Digger of Ohio. I have hunted with Jerimy before and I can say he is an accomplished detectorist.
Tonight's special guest is JL Digger of Ohio. I have hunted with Jerimy before and I can say he is an accomplished detectorist.
Cats overture If you haven't already, listen to the Jerimy episodes stressful job update The way of production Boston's cold Scary without insurance I am just trying to make it work
Chess American introduction I'm still working...#Blessed Reflections on the Jerimy episode Pulse massacre Pride Gay pride wasn't created out of the necessity…
Jerimy and Matty continue to discuss their history Matty’s First LA Adventures Jerimy’s growing up and fixing his past with relationships He ain’t heavy, he’s my brother It gets DEEP y’alls Let’s talk about sex? 18mins Single lady stories Tips for dating Jerimy
Razzle Dazzle Intro https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KEcSHOuGPt4 Jerimy Introduction Flaming Dr. Pepper Sun Liquor manufacturing http://www.sunliquor.com/ourstory/ Seattle Metro Conversation Hour History With Jerimy Saltimbanco Our Podcasting History Rush Limbaugh Queer as Folk Wanda Wisdom Big Gay News Hemingway Hammer (Jerimy graphic) Matty’s Jailbird Ex Auntie Mame Matty needed to mellow out Jerimy’s a lot of work! Broken Hearts Club Stevie Nicks tex mex
Lusty Month of May - Camelot Doing the work! Jerimy’s episode has not been posted yet (sorry) So Much Star Wars Star Wars Minute Simpsons Minute? Star Wars Force Awakens Goodnight, But Not Goodbye - Bea Arthur (Star Wars Holiday Special)
Jerimy Cunningham from the Anthropology department discusses his philosopy of teaching.
Sorry for the issues with the last post. Thanks to Jerimy for notifying me about the issue. Enjoy!
A very special episode where I have my first guest on the show. My good friend Jerimy. In this first part of our discussion we cover all kinds of pop culture!
Matty's had a super busy week and a FABULOUS date on Tuesday and now he's SICK. Gross. So here's a blast from the past, Episode number 11 of his first podcast with his friend Jerimy: Razzle Dazzle Radio. Enjoy the boys getting plowed on Hemingway Hammers and listen to what life was like for Matty back in early June 2006.Also enjoy this video, a product of the Razzle Dazzle Team!
Drink: Hemingway HammerThank you Jerimy!Fuck you and your liquor stores LA!I apologize for the sound glitches. Stupid Garage bandHigh school flashbackLetter from my fag hagFriday nights with my best friend from high schoolCheck out the Galore Episode “Don’t Sleep with your fag hag”http://www.galorepodcast.comReflections on growth with JerimyI changed my mind, I’ll do Never Go Back to Before another time.End Song: For Good from the OBC of Wicked