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2/17/25: E'hmpton Mayor Nicole LaChapelle: EHS "We the People" -- state champs again! Larry Hott: "Sept 5," terror at the Munich Olympics," & “The Incident," a fatal Chicago Police shooting & coverup. UMass' Jim Hicks & Celia Sainz Delgado on "Documenting Dissent." Jazzman Paul Arslanian remembers local bassist George Kaye. Megan Zinn w/ Elinor Lipman: "Every Tom, Dick & Harry."
2/17/25: E'hmpton Mayor Nicole LaChapelle: EHS "We the People" -- state champs again! Larry Hott: "Sept 5," terror at the Munich Olympics," & “The Incident," a fatal Chicago Police shooting & coverup. UMass' Jim Hicks & Celia Sainz Delgado on "Documenting Dissent." Jazzman Paul Arslanian remembers local bassist George Kaye. Megan Zinn w/ Elinor Lipman: "Every Tom, Dick & Harry."
2/17/25: E'hmpton Mayor Nicole LaChapelle: EHS "We the People" -- state champs again! Larry Hott: "Sept 5," terror at the Munich Olympics," & “The Incident," a fatal Chicago Police shooting & coverup. UMass' Jim Hicks & Celia Sainz Delgado on "Documenting Dissent." Jazzman Paul Arslanian remembers local bassist George Kaye. Megan Zinn w/ Elinor Lipman: "Every Tom, Dick & Harry."
2/17/25: E'hmpton Mayor Nicole LaChapelle: EHS "We the People" -- state champs again! Larry Hott: "Sept 5," terror at the Munich Olympics," & “The Incident," a fatal Chicago Police shooting & coverup. UMass' Jim Hicks & Celia Sainz Delgado on "Documenting Dissent." Jazzman Paul Arslanian remembers local bassist George Kaye. Megan Zinn w/ Elinor Lipman: "Every Tom, Dick & Harry."
2/17/25: E'hmpton Mayor Nicole LaChapelle: EHS "We the People" -- state champs again! Larry Hott: "Sept 5," terror at the Munich Olympics," & “The Incident," a fatal Chicago Police shooting & coverup. UMass' Jim Hicks & Celia Sainz Delgado on "Documenting Dissent." Jazzman Paul Arslanian remembers local bassist George Kaye. Megan Zinn w/ Elinor Lipman: "Every Tom, Dick & Harry."
1/16/24: The Gazette's Scout Opatut: arts & features in/of the Valley. Michael Klare: the Israel-Hamas truce. The Mass. Review's Jim Hicks & Britt Rusert: “The View from Gaza” & the future. Ruth Griggs w/ Jeff Olmstead: his folk opera on the life of Jonathan Edwards –at Bombyx.
1/16/24: The Gazette's Scout Opatut: arts & features in/of the Valley. Michael Klare: the Israel-Hamas truce. The Mass. Review's Jim Hicks & Britt Rusert: “The View from Gaza” & the future. Ruth Griggs w/ Jeff Olmstead: his folk opera on the life of Jonathan Edwards –at Bombyx.
1/16/24: The Gazette's Scout Opatut: arts & features in/of the Valley. Michael Klare: the Israel-Hamas truce. The Mass. Review's Jim Hicks & Britt Rusert: “The View from Gaza” & the future. Ruth Griggs w/ Jeff Olmstead: his folk opera on the life of Jonathan Edwards –at Bombyx.
1/16/24: The Gazette's Scout Opatut: arts & features in/of the Valley. Michael Klare: the Israel-Hamas truce. The Mass. Review's Jim Hicks & Britt Rusert: “The View from Gaza” & the future. Ruth Griggs w/ Jeff Olmstead: his folk opera on the life of Jonathan Edwards –at Bombyx.
12/6/24: MTA Pres Max Page: $2.4B!! from Fair Share. Astronomer Salman Hameed: the moon, Mars, Elon Musk & China. Donnabelle Casis w/ Maddie McDougall & Libby Keller of Resilient Community Arts. Community Action's Clare Higgins: heat for poor people. “The View from Gaza” w/ Mass. Review editors Jim Hicks & Michel Moushabeck.
12/6/24: MTA Pres Max Page: $2.4B!! from Fair Share. Astronomer Salman Hameed: the moon, Mars, Elon Musk & China. Donnabelle Casis w/ Maddie McDougall & Libby Keller of Resilient Community Arts. Community Action's Clare Higgins: heat for poor people. “The View from Gaza” w/ Mass. Review editors Jim Hicks & Michel Moushabeck.
12/6/24: MTA Pres Max Page: $2.4B!! from Fair Share. Astronomer Salman Hameed: the moon, Mars, Elon Musk & China. Donnabelle Casis w/ Maddie McDougall & Libby Keller of Resilient Community Arts. Community Action's Clare Higgins: heat for poor people. “The View from Gaza” w/ Mass. Review editors Jim Hicks & Michel Moushabeck.
12/6/24: MTA Pres Max Page: $2.4B!! from Fair Share. Astronomer Salman Hameed: the moon, Mars, Elon Musk & China. Donnabelle Casis w/ Maddie McDougall & Libby Keller of Resilient Community Arts. Community Action's Clare Higgins: heat for poor people. “The View from Gaza” w/ Mass. Review editors Jim Hicks & Michel Moushabeck.
12/6/24: MTA Pres Max Page: $2.4B!! from Fair Share. Astronomer Salman Hameed: the moon, Mars, Elon Musk & China. Donnabelle Casis w/ Maddie McDougall & Libby Keller of Resilient Community Arts. Community Action's Clare Higgins: heat for poor people. “The View from Gaza” w/ Mass. Review editors Jim Hicks & Michel Moushabeck.
9/25/24: Mass Review editors Jim Hicks & Sailja Patel: poetry & self-immolation protests. Prof Michael Klare: the Israel/Lebanon/Hezbollah War & the U.S. role. Investigative reporter Dusty Christensen: campaign contributions to Reps Richie Neal & Jim McGovern. Get trained, save a life: Cooley Dickinson's Mark Dion on the CPR class for all of us.
9/25/24: Mass Review editors Jim Hicks & Sailja Patel: poetry & self-immolation protests. Prof Michael Klare: the Israel/Lebanon/Hezbollah War & the U.S. role. Investigative reporter Dusty Christensen: campaign contributions to Reps Richie Neal & Jim McGovern. Get trained, save a life: Cooley Dickinson's Mark Dion on the CPR class for all of us.
9/25/24: Mass Review editors Jim Hicks & Sailja Patel: poetry & self-immolation protests. Prof Michael Klare: the Israel/Lebanon/Hezbollah War & the U.S. role. Investigative reporter Dusty Christensen: campaign contributions to Reps Richie Neal & Jim McGovern. Get trained, save a life: Cooley Dickinson's Mark Dion on the CPR class for all of us.
9/25/24: Mass Review editors Jim Hicks & Sailja Patel: poetry & self-immolation protests. Prof Michael Klare: the Israel/Lebanon/Hezbollah War & the U.S. role. Investigative reporter Dusty Christensen: campaign contributions to Reps Richie Neal & Jim McGovern. Get trained, save a life: Cooley Dickinson's Mark Dion on the CPR class for all of us.
Interlachen CC is one of America's great golf courses and it has been a great host to some of golf histories great moments. Today on the podcast we are blessed to be joined by golf course architect, Andrew Green, who will discuss the amazing reno-restoration of Interlachen CC. Andrew's wonderful interview will be intertwined with the golf history of Interlachen as told by two of their historians - Jim Hicks and Brad Sherman. Its an amazing golf podcast with a couple of unsolved mysteries. Trust me you will love it!
Meet Jim Hicks; Executive Director of Hope Rescue Mission. One of the most hotly debated topics in Missoula these days is the homeless population and Jim is working every day to help people in that situation. Learn more about the Hope Rescue Mission: https://hopemontana.org/
Jim Hicks is the Executive Editor of the Massachusetts Review, a Senior Lecturer in Comparative Literature at UMass Amherst, and a translator of literature from Italian, French, Spanish, and Bosnian/Croatian/Serbian. His latest book is Lessons from Sarajevo: A War Stories Primer. Shailja Patel is the Public Affairs Editor of the Massachusetts Review, a poet, essayist, and theatre and visual artist. She is the author of Migritude. The Massachusetts Review generally focuses on the world at large, versus personal essays. Indeed, as Shailja Patel says in this episode, the magazine is about “freedom writing” that necessarily creates some discomfort in readers as tough topics get tackled. In this case, that billing fits well “An Introduction to Exile” by Oz Johnson, where religious conversion means we're hearing from a Filipina Jew teaching herself about the Arab-Israeli conflict in ways her rabbi wishes she wouldn't. In turn, in “Roe: Telling the Tale” by Joyce Avrech Berkman, we encounter a historical framing that shows that reproductive rights were common in America until the period following the Civil War, which was of course about slavery and seeking to control others in ways that still echo in the battle over abortion. How to address injustice and abuse? Amba Azaad has a proposal in “Fire to the Grass,” which might at first glance appear to be an ecological essay but quickly proves to be about using Radical Unforgiveness to create a community response that challenges abuse. Finally, this episode touches on “Thirty-Two Eulogies” by Dan Leach, where understanding what the Male Gaze entails is part of the author's evolution as he reflects on sexual dynamics, power and control, as vividly represented by the infamous rape scene that Leach remembers from watching the movie Deliverance with his dad long ago. Dan Hill, PhD, is the author of ten books and leads Sensory Logic, Inc. To check out his related “Dan Hill's EQ Spotlight” blog, visit this site. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Jim Hicks is the Executive Editor of the Massachusetts Review, a Senior Lecturer in Comparative Literature at UMass Amherst, and a translator of literature from Italian, French, Spanish, and Bosnian/Croatian/Serbian. His latest book is Lessons from Sarajevo: A War Stories Primer. Shailja Patel is the Public Affairs Editor of the Massachusetts Review, a poet, essayist, and theatre and visual artist. She is the author of Migritude. The Massachusetts Review generally focuses on the world at large, versus personal essays. Indeed, as Shailja Patel says in this episode, the magazine is about “freedom writing” that necessarily creates some discomfort in readers as tough topics get tackled. In this case, that billing fits well “An Introduction to Exile” by Oz Johnson, where religious conversion means we're hearing from a Filipina Jew teaching herself about the Arab-Israeli conflict in ways her rabbi wishes she wouldn't. In turn, in “Roe: Telling the Tale” by Joyce Avrech Berkman, we encounter a historical framing that shows that reproductive rights were common in America until the period following the Civil War, which was of course about slavery and seeking to control others in ways that still echo in the battle over abortion. How to address injustice and abuse? Amba Azaad has a proposal in “Fire to the Grass,” which might at first glance appear to be an ecological essay but quickly proves to be about using Radical Unforgiveness to create a community response that challenges abuse. Finally, this episode touches on “Thirty-Two Eulogies” by Dan Leach, where understanding what the Male Gaze entails is part of the author's evolution as he reflects on sexual dynamics, power and control, as vividly represented by the infamous rape scene that Leach remembers from watching the movie Deliverance with his dad long ago. Dan Hill, PhD, is the author of ten books and leads Sensory Logic, Inc. To check out his related “Dan Hill's EQ Spotlight” blog, visit this site. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/literature
6/25/24: Political expert Josh Silver: the upcoming presidential debate. Hampshire prof & astronomer Salman Hameed: the oldest galaxy ever seen was just seen; also, harvesting minerals from the far side of the moon. Duke Goldman: MLB banned Willie Mays' & Mickey Mantle for casino pr and now is super-hyping gambling. Massachusetts Review Editor Jim Hicks: the summer issue, the Gaza issue and turning over the reins.
Commissioners Dave and Juanita had Jim Hicks, executive director of Hope Rescue Mission, join them to provide an update on the Temporary Safe Outdoor Space. Then Susan Campbell Reneau talked about Memorial Day Events.
Guest Speaker, Jim Hicks, brings a powerful message about how the big C church needs to behave in part 5 of our series, "We Are Family".
Opening by Bryan Lynch, Sermon by Jim Hicks
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Chelsea Football Club has recently made an important addition to their back-room team. The club has hired Jim Hicks, who was previously working at the Professional Footballers' Association (PFA), to take on the role of head of coach development. This new appointment is expected to play a key role in the development of the club's coaching staff and the implementation of new training methods. Jim Hicks brings with him a wealth of experience and knowledge in the field of football coaching, having worked with some of the most respected coaches in the game. His expertise is expected to help the club in achieving their goals and ambitions for the future. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/footballheadlinenews/message
This week on Table Talk, Kyle and Jim Hicks discuss loss during the holidays.
10/17/23: Mass. Review's Jim Hicks on war & peace. The Comedy Quiz with funny!! Maddy Benjamin & Scott Braidman. Smith prof. & Ms. magazine's Carrie Baker with Reproductive Equity Exec. Dir. Rebecca Hart Holder. Emily Monosson on “Blight: Fungi and the Coming Pandemic.”
Recorded June 27, 2023. An 'in conversation' event featuring Prof Jim Hicks (University of Massachusetts Amherst) in conversation with Dr Krzysztof Rowiński (TCD) organised by the School of Languages, Literatures and Cultural Studies. The heightened visibility of translators and interpreters, with Arrival (2016) or the 2021 controversy over translators of Amanda Gorman's presidential inauguration poem as prime examples, is a relatively new phenomenon. Just a few decades ago, things did seem rather different. In war interpreting, where the stakes are literally life and death, little if any work had been done. No one seemed to be asking many questions at all, much less the right ones. Jim Hicks will discuss his work on a series of interviews with interpreters who had worked during and after the 1992-95 war in Bosnia and a recent Italian novel that features an encounter in Trieste between two generations of refugees. Comparing these two projects will serve to suggest ways in which fiction may be used in the service of truth, and also that the truths we learn from fiction may not be accessible by any other means.
Our first hour was open phones and then we spoke with Jim Hicks from the Hope Rescue Mission.
In this third installment of the Dealey Plaza series we look at what everyone in the presidential limo, the motorcycle police behind it, and the Secret Service follow up car had to say about the direction of the shots and the timing of them. We'll also discuss Umbrella Man and his tall, dark complected buddy/co-conspirator/random unknown guy on the street. We'll also cover the idea of Jim Hicks being the radio coordinator in Dealey Plaza. Follow us on Social Media: Twitter - https://twitter.com/solvingjfk Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/solvingjfk Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/solvingjfkpodcast Tik Tok - https://www.tiktok.com/@solvingjfk Transcripts and Sources - https://www.solvingjfkpodcast.com
In late 2020, Missoula's Temporary Safe Outdoor Space (TSOS) began offering people experiencing homelessness a safe space during the pandemic. While United Way of Missoula County, Hope Rescue Mission and Missoula County government set up the space in response to COVID-19, it quickly became a model of how a service-rich environment with a collaborative community built on relationships can help reduce homelessness.The success of the TSOS exemplifies the importance and need for a safe and secure space for people trying to obtain housing. The TSOS, currently located on private land south of Missoula, will soon relocate to a new site off Broadway and Mullan and be furnished with hard-sided shelters that will help make the site more sustainable in the long run. This week, Commissioners Slotnick and Vero spoke with Jim Hicks, executive director of Hope Rescue Mission, who talks about the importance of building relationships to help people find stability in their lives and the future of the TSOS. Learn more:Updates on Operation ShelterInitial FAQS about the Temporary Safe Outdoor Space Crisis Services Levy "Tip of the Spear" is the ethos that guides our work at Missoula County. It reminds us to lead with innovation, represents our can-do culture and encourages us to work toward solutions even for challenging issues. The "Tip of the Spear" podcast aims to tell the stories of how we do that.
Jim Hicks is the Executive Director of Hope Rescue Mission here in Missoula, MT. Filling in for Pastor Jason, Jim brings a word about remaining obedient despite feeling overwhelmed by our lives. Learn more about Hope Rescue Mission at www.hopemontana.org
Opening by Paul. Sermon by Jim Hicks.
Continuation from episode 3 with Jim Hicks of the 423 Podcast out of Chattanooga. We continue to dive into the complicated relationships between CFC, NISA, DCFC, and the USL-C move for City. Music: Detroit Riddim Crew - Oh Shephard ( https://detroitriddimcrew.bandcamp.com/track/oh-shepard ) The Dirty Notion - Someday (https://thedirtynotion.bandcamp.com/track/someday ) --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/451podcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/451podcast/support
In this episode Red checks in with Jaime to discuss USL supporter restrictions (?) Next, Red heads down to Chattanooga to talk to Jim Hicks of the 423 Podcast and supporter of CFC to discuss the troubled history of USL in Chattanooga. Alan, Jaime, and Red head down to The Tunnel to chat about signings, the schedule, and 2022 expectations with Denis who apparently was left in the tunnel for the last two weeks. Lastly, we get a chance to know new addition to Le Rouge, Brad Dunwell. Music by: Bad Assets - Match Day from the album, On Trial: https://badassetsdetroit.bandcamp.com/album/bad-assets-on-trial-2015 1592 - Distrust from the album, The Rise of the Fallen: https://1592.bandcamp.com/album/the-rise-of-the-fallen Detroit Riddim Crew - Oh Shepard from the album, Detroit Riddim Crew & Friends: https://detroitriddimcrew.bandcamp.com/album/detroit-riddim-crew-friends --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/451podcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/451podcast/support
Special guest speaker, Jim Hicks, talks about building our lives on a foundation of mercy. Recorded live in East Missoula, MT on 1.29.22
It's the massive end of the year show with almost every member of the Protagonist team making an appearance. It's 2.5 hours of chatting about the year, soccer, and everything else. Guests include Evan Raimist, Jim Hicks, Damon Gochneaur, and Pete Bogdis.
Jeff and Jim talk about their 44 year old friendship, and the value of such a rare thing. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/rocky-seale/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rocky-seale/support
Jeff and Jim discuss their early ventures in video and movie making in the 80's! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/rocky-seale/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rocky-seale/support
Jeff and his lifelong buddy, Jim, discuss the seminal air guitar group of the 80's. Necessary Condition. Don't miss this engaging tale of slacks, dogs and rock n roll! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/rocky-seale/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rocky-seale/support
September 18, Listen to my conversation with Jim Hicks of RCS Sports to discuss Terrance Arceneaux's commitment to the Houston Cougars and much, much more
Manchester United Academy Coach, Tom Statham chats about Coach Education with Ian Barker, Director of Coaching Education at United Soccer Coaches (US), and Jim Hicks, Head of Coaching at the PFA (EN). If you have any comments or want to appear on a podcast then please contact us on podcast@goplaysoccer.com.Go Show your Team the World with GoPlay Soccer - www.goplay-sports.com
Taking the podcast to the moon, Tim welcomes Colton Coreschi and Jim Hicks on to discuss whether they would buy, sell, or short the stocks of the professional soccer leagues in the US. After some surprising choices, a lightning round of questions are answered. This episode gleefully contains adult language.
SiriusXM FC host Glenn Crooks talks to coach educators Steve Rutter and Jim Hicks who assisted in compiling over 3,000 pages of notes from the late Dick Bate - they call it the Dick Bate Anthology highlighting the work of one of the great teachers of the game.
Today we sit down with a living legend, Houston community Leader, Scout, Radio Show host, pioneer, innovator, & the list goes on for Mr. Jim Hicks of RCS Sports. Recognized last year as 1 of the 100 most influential people in basketball & we couldn’t agree more. He tells the untold side of his story & more of the Texas Basketball story many don’t know.
SiriusXM FC host Glenn Crooks is joined by a pair of senior coaching educators Steve Rutter and Jim Hicks who helped compile the notes and training sessions from the legendary instructor and coach Dick Bate and put them into a book.
One of the big issues for many people when it comes to thinking up content for their social media marketing is "I'm not creative". Well, creativity is like a muscle so today I'm going to talk to you about a method I learnt from Jim Hicks & Lisa Capaldi from http://www.purelypeople.co.uk called FOFOI.....What's it stand for and mean, well, you'll just have to listen to the podcast to find out.
Covering a year in their fandom, Tim speaks with Jim Hicks (@chattagooner) and Ben Goshorn (@thesoccergoose) about their three concurrent experiences as supporters of three unique clubs in the same soccer ecosystem. Only in this country could Chattanooga FC's first year as a pro cub, the trials off-of and success on-the-pitch of the Charlotte Independence, and the complete cancellation of Asheville City's season all happen. Settle in, it's a long and extremely thoughtful conversation where all three fans try to work through their emotions and expectations.
Jim Hicks, aka Chattagooner and cohost of the 423 Podcast, joins the guys to look back over the season for CFC. From their opening loss to their Eastern Conference Regular Season Championship, Jim discusses the highs and lows of the NISA season.
For this edpisode, we reconnect with @chattagooner, Jim Hicks, to catch up on NISA and their successes and challenges as an independent league. Jim peaks on how feels Chattanooga FC's first year as a professional club has gone, what Detroit City selling fan shares means, and how NISA is faring in terms of expansion.
Jim Hicks is an adventurer, paddler, outdoorsman and roamer of wild places. In 2018 he canoed over 2,000 miles across B.C, the Yukon Territory and Alaska on the Yukon River. Will and Jim first met on the Yukon, 600 miles from the nearest road, in the dense and wild Interior of Alaska. In this episode they share stories from the Yukon. We talk 3 Grizzlys fighting, Staring down a wolf, Ingenuity and kindness of native Alaskans, Bush planes dropping whiskey 24hour sunlight and so much more. Find out more:buffaloroamer.comInstagramFacebook
Pugh discusses games and sanitation cleaning from the Elite 36 Event hosted by Rick Nelson incorporated by Jim Hicks of RCS Sports. We also touch on the entanglement word. Lol....come join us. YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCIlEHr_YD7JLsVO_uhBjddg Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheSummerPod Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/thesummerpodcast/
This week on Footnotes: Logan, Rob, and Jenn dig into and discuss Abram, his genealogy, why he takes Lot along, and how "roughly right" works into wrestling with the question "can I be the person God partners with?" Also on this episode is an interview with Jim Hicks from Hope Rescue Mission. For more information about Hope Rescue Mission, and how you can get involved, please go to their website: www.hopemontana.org
Today on the UWANTGAME PODCAST we have the Sr. Editor from RCS SPORTS Jim Hicks. Mr. Hicks is a well known prep basketball analyst and is also a host on the daily radio talk show "The Chop Shop" . --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/uwantgame/support
Jim Hicks is known for his 'Familiarize vs. Desensitize' training techniques. Listen in as he visits with Howard Hale on The Horseman's Corner Radio
By now you've probably seen the Nike/Colin Kaepernick ad. That's what we're talking about this weekend with Chop Shop hosts Jim Hicks and Robert Hatter. Plus, we’ve got NFL running back Thomas Q. Jones turned actor. He shares life in the NFL and his new life as Comanche on the Netflix hit series "Luke Cage." WeekendRadio #JustDoIt #StandForSomethingOrFallForAnything
On Tuesday Texas Southern announced that Mike Davis was headed to Detroit Mercy to take over the men's basketball program. On Wednesday Detroit Mercy said not so fast. What's really going on? Jim Hicks from 102.5 KMAZ joins us to break it all down.
Listen in as Jim Hicks brings a new perspective to dressage with Howard Hale on The Horseman's Corner.
Who are the best basketball players & teams in Houston? Our high school hoops insider & host of The Chop Shop, Jim Hicks, tells us who you can see before they become college & maybe NBA stars.
In today’s episode of The Plant Trainers Podcast we talk to Jim Morris Hicks about the 4Leaf Program, achieving vibrant health and sustainability for our planet. Back in 2002, after becoming curious about our “optimal diet,” Jim began to study what we eat from a global perspective and discovered many startling issues and opportunities along the way. In addition to an MBA and a BS in Industrial Engineering, he holds a certificate in plant-based nutrition from the T. Colin Campbell Center for Nutrition Studies, where he has also been a member of the board of directors since 2012. Having concluded that our food choices hold the key to the sustainability of our civilization, he has made this his #1 priority, exploring all avenues for influencing humans everywhere to move back to the natural plant-based diet for our species. Today we talk to Jim about his book The 4Leaf Guide To Vibrant Health, Using The Power Of Food To Heal Ourselves and Our Planet. We discuss how to easily implement the 4leaf guide and the effects a plant-based diet has on our health. We touch on how to get more people understanding the urgency of our planet’s future and how some of the small things we do everyday may not be enough. In this episode we discuss: Getting into the White House 4leaf Survey 80% WFPB Doctors Heal Thyself, Then Others Sustainability of our ecosystem Who can this planet support and for how long? Getting people to understand Recycling is not enough Big environmental groups who ignore the impact of our food choices when it comes to climate change Actionable tips to start with today Links to things we mentioned: Jim’s , , by Kerry Graff M.D. and J. Morris Hicks by J. Morris Hicks The online The online (charity) Proteinaholic with Dr. Garth Davis – Food Choice and Sustainability with Dr. Richard Oppenlander – by John Robbins by Howard F. Lyman Glen Merzer Don’t forget to contact us at with your question for our “Hey Plant Trainers” segment! Do you want to create lifelong healthy eating habits for you or your family? Are you looking to help prevent heart disease, cancer and chronic diseases? Are you looking for guidance with your plant-based nutrition? We can help. If you are serious about getting results, you may be eligible for a FREE 30-minute Skype or phone consultation, where we can help you with your goals NOW. Easily book your session . Subscribe to Adam’s Journey by clicking . We hope you enjoyed this podcast! Please take a moment and – we would be grateful! This will help get our podcast out to others who may enjoy it. We promise to read your reviews and consider your feedback. This show is for you. Please subscribe to The Plant Trainers Podcast on , or so you will know when we release a new episode. Now also available to ! Help us by spreading the news about our totally awesome Podcast! Click for a list of our services
Purdue Agricultural Economics alumnus Jim Hicks joins Ken and Jessica to discuss the importance of investing in students' futures. Jim Hicks, who graduated from the undergraduate program in 1961, has donated generously to student scholarships over the years and made a huge impact on many lives. Learn more about Jim and the importance of scholarships in this podcast!
Jim Hicks is an activist and speaker in the areas of sustainability, health promotion, and food-based wellness, as well as author of the book, "Healthy Eating, Healthy World" and of the blog of the same name. Jim has been on this show before to talk about sustainability and our food choices. He is now the Chief Development Officer of The Plantrician Project and he returns to the show to fill us in on their upcoming Plant-Based Healthcare Conference in San Diego. Laura Gelezunas reports in from the retirement paradise south of the border, Puerto Vallarta. Musician, Betty Navas, will join us from LA to talk about her music and we'll be playing some of her music! AND...in light of the recent death of the comic genius, Robin Williams, I will be discussing suicide prevention.
Jim Hicks of Morristown's Presbyterian Church will go to the ends of the earth to find new organ music. He just recorded a new CD in Sweden--in the dead of winter. Interviewed by Kevin Coughlin for MorristownGreen.com. Running time: About 12 minutes. Link: http://bit.ly/cNsdZW
Life Lines - The Podcast of The American Physiological Society
Mice are less susceptible to the flu when they eat quercetin, a substance that occurs in fruits and vegetables. Researcher J. Mark Davis will talk about his study on stressful exercise, quercetin and the flu. Click here for the study. (Begins at 3:55)In the wake of the summer Olympics, we asked Rick Lieber, of the University of California San Diego and the VA Medical Center San Diego, if the muscles of highly trained athletes could get much stronger and whether gene therapy, which is being developed for medical applications, could be used by to enhance performance in the future. (Begins at 12:56)The Buzz in Physiology gives a quick look at a study that finds a possible link between your genes and activity level. And we detail a study on the benefits of hydrogen sulfide gas. We also talk to APS member Jim Hicks of the University of California Irvine about his involvement with the film, Wall-E. (Begins at 1:20)
Life Lines - The Podcast of The American Physiological Society
In this episode of Life Lines, we speak with Todd Kuiken, a doctor at the Rehabilitation Institute of Chicago and a professor at Northwestern University, about his efforts to develop a prosthetic arm that responds directly to signals from the brain. He will describe his latest research, which appears in the Journal of Neurophysiology, published by the American Physiological Society. This segment begins at 1:41.In our 'Ask a Physiologist' section, we'll talk to Ken Storey of Carleton University in Ottawa, Canada, who will answer the question 'Can an animal freeze, then thaw out and live?' This segment begins at 9:23.In our final segment, APS Executive Director Martin Frank will talk to Jim Hicks of the University of California at Irvine about the uniquely structured alligator heart and the role it plays in digestion. This final segment begins at 18:34. Photo Credit: Journal of Neurophysiology To read a summary of the prosthetics study in the Journal of Neurophysiology, please click here.