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GDP Script/ Top Stories for March 4th Publish Date: March 4th From The BG AD Group Studio, Welcome to the Gwinnett Daily Post Podcast. Today is Tuesday, March 4th and Happy Birthday to Herschel Walker ***03.04.25 - BIRTHDAY – HERCHEL WALKER*** I’m Peyton Spurlock and here are your top stories presented by KIA Mall of Georgia Dino Fest Returns To Stone Mountain Park Lawrenceville resident killed in North Dakota car accident Gwinnett Tech’s cybersecurity program continues to be in high demand All of this and more is coming up on the Gwinnett Daily Post podcast, and if you are looking for community news, we encourage you to listen daily and subscribe! Break 1: Kia MOG (07.14.22 KIA MOG) STORY 1: Dino Fest Returns To Stone Mountain Park Stone Mountain Park kicks off its weekend operations on March 8 with Dino Fest, a family-friendly celebration of all things dinosaurs. The event combines entertainment and education, featuring highlights like a Dinosaur-Themed Drone & Light Show with 250 drones, a Lighted Dino Parade with glowing dino-themed floats, and a "Pre-Historic Animals: Then & Now" exhibit showcasing modern animals descended from dinosaurs. Dino Fest runs on select dates through April 20, offering a unique, immersive experience for dinosaur enthusiasts and families alike. Visit Stone Mountain Park’s website for details. STORY 2: Lawrenceville resident killed in North Dakota car accident Nicholas Cooper, a 31-year-old Lawrenceville man, tragically died in a truck accident in rural North Dakota on Feb. 25. The truck flipped into Crosby Creek on a wet gravel road, and Cooper, the lone passenger, was pronounced dead at the scene. He was in North Dakota for work. A funeral will be held Friday at Crowell Brothers Funeral Home in Peachtree Corners, with a viewing on Thursday. A Gwinnett Tech graduate with a passion for cars, gaming, and comics, Cooper was remembered for his infectious smile, warm heart, and love for life. STORY 3: Gwinnett Tech’s cybersecurity program continues to be in high demand Gwinnett Technical College’s Cybersecurity Program, led by Andrew Gurbaxani, is addressing the growing demand for cybersecurity professionals amid rising cyberattacks. Offering an associate’s degree, diploma, and certificates, the program boasts a 99% placement rate and has seen a 27% growth in graduates. With around 1,000 students enrolled, it’s the fastest-growing program in the Computer Sciences Division. Gurbaxani highlights the field’s explosive growth, with a projected 30% job increase over the next decade, driven by national security needs. Gwinnett Tech prepares students for this essential field, emphasizing employer-supported education and the critical role of cybersecurity in today’s world. We have opportunities for sponsors to get great engagement on these shows. Call 770.874.3200 for more info. We’ll be right back Break 2: STORY 4: 'Cue for a cause — Sip & Swine BBQ Festival ready for 10th year of raising funds for Gwinnett Children's Shelter The Sip & Swine BBQ Festival celebrates its 10th anniversary on March 7-8 at Coolray Field in Lawrenceville, featuring over 100 BBQ competition teams and live music. The event, which attracts 20,000 attendees, benefits Home of Hope at Gwinnett Children’s Shelter, supporting homeless children and young mothers. Founded by Maureen Kornowa and Jim Lloyd, the festival has raised nearly $1 million for the nonprofit, funding essential services like food, housing, and counseling. With strong community support and a focus on giving back, Sip & Swine has become a beloved Gwinnett County tradition. STORY 5: Shiloh High student injures classmate, teacher with pocket knife during fight A fight at Shiloh High School on Monday escalated when a student used a pocket knife, injuring another student and a teacher who intervened. Both received medical attention but did not require hospital transport. The student responsible was arrested and faces criminal charges and severe school disciplinary action. Principal Cappy Douglass condemned the violence, emphasizing the school’s commitment to safety and urging parents and students to report threats via the GCPS Tips app or tip line. The school is taking steps to ensure such incidents are not repeated and reassured the community of its dedication to a safe learning environment. Break: Ingles Markets 6 ***Guide Weekly Health Minute*** 10.22.24 GUIDE HEALTH MINUTE_FINAL*** Break 4: Signoff – Thanks again for hanging out with us on today’s Gwinnett Daily Post Podcast. 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Before diving into a preview of two of the regular season Majors, Presidents' Day Invite and Queen City Tune Up, Charlie and Keith interview Jim Lloyd, owner of the Toronto Rush to discuss news and signings. Plus, they dive into the mailbag at the end.Make sure to tune into the subscribers-only bonus segment, Out the Back for some bonus mailbag questions!https://ultiworld.com/subscribe/
Autrefois nombreux et abondants sur les terrasses des cafés, les Moineaux domestiques ont presque disparu de certaines villes. Comment cela se fait-il ? Une tendance similaire peut être observée pour le Moineau friquet, dont les effectifs ont baissé d'environ 70% au cours des 20 dernières années en France. Peut-on encore enrayer ce déclin ? Pour répondre à ces questions et à bien d'autres encore, j'ai eu la chance et le plaisir d'échanger avec Lucille Bourgeais, ornithologue et salariée de la LPO Île-de-France. Cet épisode a été enregistré le 28 février 2024, dans les locaux de la LPO IdF situés au Parc de la Poudrerie. Pour suivre les actualités du podcast, rendez-vous sur le compte Instagram @alule_podcast_ornitho ! Crédits : Musique d'introduction / d'outro : Coffee and herbs, de sunsetflowerray Sons de Moineaux friquets : Jim Lloyd, Xeno Canto, XC899508 Sons de Moineaux domestiques : Geoff Carey, Xeno Canto, 901060
Welcome to an eye-opening episode where we shed light on an often overlooked topic: male breast cancer. Join us as we share the extraordinary journey of Jim Lloyd, whose unexpected encounter with this disease has inspired us all. In this compelling episode, we emphasize the importance of being your own advocate and seeking education. Jim noticed a lump on the right side of his chest and promptly visited his primary care physician. Shockingly, his doctor, like many others, lacked the necessary knowledge about male breast cancer and dismissed his concerns, claiming not to worry because men don't get breast cancer. This revelation unveils a critical need for education, particularly within the medical community. We are determined to raise awareness, break the silence, and save lives. By listening to this episode, you contribute to the dissemination of essential knowledge that can empower individuals to take charge of their health. To further support your understanding, we have compiled valuable resources below: Signs & Symptoms: Visit National Breast Cancer Foundation to learn about the signs and symptoms of male breast cancer. Support & Education: Explore Male Breast Cancer Happens for valuable support and educational resources. Additional Resources: For comprehensive information on male breast cancer, including its causes, symptoms, and treatment options, refer to the resources provided by Mayo Clinic. Together, let's raise awareness, challenge misconceptions, and ensure that no one faces a similar struggle in isolation. Tune in now to join the fight against male breast cancer and make a difference.
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This week, we have level 3 building inspector Jim Lloyd on the show to explain what's involved with pulling a permit. We give a list of things you'll need to take into consideration before going through the application process. We also talk about the best resource to use when it comes to selecting plans, as well as being your own contractor....tons of good info!The Carolina Contractor Show covers all things construction and DIY. Our goal is to cover topics important for homeowners who want to be in the know. The show is tailored around home maintenance, innovation, seasonal tips and several ways you can save money. Our slogan is that “We help you get to know your house better” Our listener submitted questions are answered each week by host and licensed General Contractor, Donnie Blanchard.As always, don't forget to subscribe to the podcast and submit your questions to www.TheCarolinaContractor.com www.SuretopRoofing.comwww.DesignerShingle.comwww.GAF.comwww.VeluxUSA.com
PART 2: Host Joan Lewis pays tribute to a special friend, Paulist Father Jim Lloyd who, on Holy Saturday, April 3 2021, turned 100!
PART 2: Host Joan Lewis pays tribute to a special friend, Paulist Father Jim Lloyd who, on Holy Saturday, April 3 2021, turned 100!
Host Joan Lewis pays tribute to a special friend, Paulist Father Jim Lloyd who, on Holy Saturday, April 3 2021, turned 100!
Host Joan Lewis pays tribute to a special friend, Paulist Father Jim Lloyd who, on Holy Saturday, April 3 2021, turned 100!
On this episode of the Rookies Podcast, Olivia Sala and Alize Temel are joined by Jim Lloyd from the Toronto Rush, and Jordan Fung from Cosmos Sports & Entertainment to discuss Pro Ultimate Disc breaking into the sports market, the impact of COVID-19 on the Rush and the AUDL, and the future of Ultimate Disc in Canada post pandemic. We hope you enjoy!
Joining me in this episode is Dr. Jim Lloyd, Superintendent of the Olmsted Falls City Schools. What we cover is how their school district is handling the COVID-19 crisis that is affecting public education. He has a fairly unique story about going fully remote, and the fact that he needs to hold a standard to inspire and empower the district to what they call the "Triple-A" experience. OFCS is committed to providing our students with a comprehensive“Triple-A” experience that develops and fosters the district's Academic, Artistic and Athletic growth. And obviously, though they are doing it differently, that expectation has not changed. And learn what a "Blizzard Bag" is! We Love Schools is a podcast produced by Joel Gagne & Carole Dorn-Bell that highlights and investigates success stories in school communications campaigns. Through interviews with today’s educational and communication leaders address the issues, obstacles and best practices of communicating with your community in today's all-access social media-driven world.
CW: mention of abuse of minors, related trauma, and re-encountering abusers. Ray and Alex talk about a recent Archers plotline surrounding the character Jim Lloyd. Conversation separated from our usual episodes due to sensitive content. Recorded July 2019.
We welcome Jim Lloyd, from We Like DOTA, to the show and festival for the first time! Jim explains what DOTA is to Kev. Kev barely grasps on to the notion. The post Everything is Awesome Episode 121 – DOTA (Jim Lloyd) appeared first on That's Entertainment.
We continue to dive into fellow Philadelphia podcasts and podcasters as we celebrate the upcoming 6th annual Philadelphia Podcast Festival! We welcome Jim Lloyd, from We Like DOTA, to the show and festival for the first time! After a brief discussion on parenting, Jim explains what DOTA is to Kev. Kev barely grasps on to the notion. ABOUT 'WE LIKE DOTA' We Like Dota is a podcast about the casual Dota 2 scene, with segments such as the Hero and Item of the Week, E-Sports coverage, and Noobs Ask Noobs questions. ABOUT 'DOTA' & 'DOTA 2' Defense of the Ancients (DotA) is a multiplayer online battle arena (MOBA) mod for the video game Warcraft III: Reign of Chaos and its expansion, Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne. The objective of the game is for each team to destroy their opponents' Ancient, a heavily guarded structure at the opposing corner of the map, which is based on the "Aeon of Strife" map for StarCraft. Players use powerful units known as heroes and are assisted by allied teammates and AI-controlled fighters. As in role-playing games, players level up their heroes and use gold to buy equipment during the mission. Dota 2 is a free-to-play multiplayer online battle arena (MOBA) video game developed and published by Valve Corporation. Dota 2 is played in matches between two teams of five players, with each team occupying and defending their own separate base on the map. Each of the ten players independently controls a powerful character, known as a "hero", who all have unique abilities and differing styles of play. During a match, players collect experience points and items for their heroes to successfully battle the opposing team's heroes in player versus player combat. A team wins by being the first to destroy a large structure located in the opposing team's base, called the "Ancient". ABOUT THE 2018 PHILADELPHIA PODCAST FESTIVAL Since 2013, The Philadelphia Podcast Festival has sought to entertain and educate using the digital medium of podcasting. From June 22-July 1, 2018, more than 40 live podcast recordings will be happening at six venues throughout Philadelphia. SUPPORT We've relaunched our Patreon! With your support, That's Entertainment and Everything is Awesome will be able to make upgrades to provide not only higher quality content but more of it. Thank you in advance for supporting us; it means the world to Kev and Mike. If you're unable to support us on Patreon, consider subscribing to Everything is Awesome on iTunes. Subscribing, and leaving a 5-star text review, uses Apple math to get us in front of more listeners! Word of mouth recommendations is also a tremendous help! Your support helps us do things like live shows, con appearances, and creating high-quality content. Check out latenight.awesomepodcast.com for info on our future live events, like our THIRD appearance at The Philadelphia Podcast Festival on July 1st, 2018! Kicking off the last day of the festival at Tattooed Mom, Everything is Awesome returns to its LATE NIGHT format at 1 pm Eastern! Stay tuned for more details! All this and more on this week's edition of Everything is Awesome!
With the recent dialogue about school shootings and how to prevent them, Joel speaks with Dr. Jim Lloyd, superintendent of Olmsted Falls, about what schools can do to help keep students safe. For complete show notes, visit www.weloveschoolspodcast.com.
Don Grage is co-owner and managing director of two small data analytics and information technology companies in Northern Virginia. He is also majority owner and managing partner of the DC Breeze, a professional Ultimate Disc team that plays in the 5-year old American Ultimate Disc League (AUDL), and he serves on the Executive Council of the league. As a longtime entrepreneur from California, Don started his first company with a friend in high school and has been involved in more than 15 successful early stage companies over the past 30 years, ranging from skimboards and waterproof wallets to bioinformatics and fuel industry data analytics. He has a wife and three children, a 2nd-degree black belt in Tae Kwon Do, plays guitar in a local band, and plays ultimate every chance he gets... although that is not nearly often enough. Don’s Challenge: Everyone with the smallest passion bone in their body can find 25 hours a month without giving up anything meaningful. Pick something that you’re interested in — hobby, skill, business idea, field of study, whatever — and dedicate 25 hours per month to it for 4 months. It may turn out to a big new passion that changes your life. Or it may not! But either way, you’ve given up virtually nothing and will definitely learn 1) A whole bunch about a new topic you’re interested in; 2) Whether or not you’re truly passionate about that topic; and most importantly 3) That you really do have 25 hours a month to invest in whatever exciting thing comes along next in your life. Get to it! http://www.goingdeepwithaaron.com/podcast Connect with Don LinkedIn Twitter Website info@the-dcbreeze.com If you liked this interview, check out episode 156 with Jim Lloyd where we discuss owning three AUDL franchises and going all in on professional ultimate.
Jim Lloyd spent 28 years in IT before pushing his chips all-in on the AUDL. He is planning to draw on his experience in startups and at IBM to grow his three Canadian franchises. He stopped by the show to discuss. http://www.goingdeepwithaaron.com/podcast Connect with Jim LinkedIn Twitter Facebook If you liked this interview, check out episode 142 with Jean-Levy Champagne where we discuss record-setting AUDL crowds.
Season 6, Episode 2 Hosts: Mike GangloffSpecial Guests: Richie & Rosie, Jim Lloyd, The Thundering Tardigrades (Mary Jane Epps, David … The Floyd Radio Show Podcast: October 1, 2016 Read More » The post The Floyd Radio Show Podcast: October 1, 2016 appeared first on The Floyd Country Store.
In our third episode of Connected., master printmaker and fellow Elginite Jim Lloyd discusses his inspirations and aspirations in the world of printmaking, his life in, and eventual exodus from, the big city to the suburban mecca of art that is Elgin, Il.
Season 4, Episode 7 Host: Elizabeth LaPrelleMusical guests: Locust Honey String Band with Sabra Guzman, Jim Lloyd, Chance McCoy, and JP … The Floyd Radio Show Podcast: March 7, 2015 Read More » The post The Floyd Radio Show Podcast: March 7, 2015 appeared first on The Floyd Country Store.
We travel to the homeland of American bluegrass to visit the workshop of guitar builder Wayne C. Henderson. His instruments are considered some of the best in the world. His current waiting list is ten years long. Wayne could charge big bucks for his instruments, but he's not driven by money. He works by a different set of values. It's a strange way to do business, but has surprising benefits. Once, those values ended up saving Wayne's life. This show has been a special collaboration between National Radio Project and the UC Berkeley Graduate School of Journalism. Thanks to student producer, Ben Hubbard, who wrote and edited this show under the guidance of independent media producer and UC Berkeley journalism lecturer, Claire Schoen. Featuring: Wayne Henderson, guitar builder; Virginia Parsons, Henderson guitar owner; Tommy Nichols, Baptist preacher and Henderson guitar owner; Uwe Kreuger, member of The Kreuger Brothers bluegrass group and Henderson guitar owner; Jim Lloyd, owner and proprietor of Lloyd's Barber Shop in Rural Retreat, Virginia; Gene Thornburg, Henderson mandolin owner. The post Making Contact – The Peculiar Business of Wayne C. Henderson: How Guitar Making Saved His Life appeared first on KPFA.