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Jim is not only the president of OBS but has lived a very interesting life on Wall Street and the East Coast. We discuss all things OBS, gravel racing and thoughts on the Oklahoma cycling scene from a newer resident to Oklahoma
This month on The American Blue Economy Podcast, our host Admiral Tim Gallaudet covers climate change - how climate change is impacting the American Blue Economy through warming oceans, ocean acidification, sea level rise, and other effects. He will also discuss what can be done about it. Beginning with an introduction by Senator Sheldon Whitehouse of Rhode Island, Admiral Gallaudet will be joined by an all-star panel including: Dr. Peter DeMenocal, Director of Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution or WHOI: Dr. Jim Reilly, former Director, USGS, and former NASA Astronaut Bob Glazer, Chair, Gulf & Caribbean Fisheries Institute (GCFI) and Associate Research Scientist with the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission Dr. Amy McGovern, Professor at OU and Director of the NSF AI Institute for Trustworthy AI in Weather, Climate, and Coastal Oceanography, and Rei Goffer, Chief Strategy Officer, Tomorrow.io.
As the cost of insuring employee populations steadily rises on an annual basis, employers are looking to new business models to bend the cost curve. On this week's episode, we talk with Vizient's Jim Reilly, Senior Principal and Jeff Hayes, Executive Director of Direct-to-Employer solutions at Vizient, and Sg2's Brian Esser, Associate Principal and expert in value-based care and employer health. We are always excited to get ideas and feedback from our listeners. You can reach us at sg2perspectives@sg2.com, find us on Twitter as @Sg2HealthCare, or visit the Sg2 company page on LinkedIn.
Hey amigos, it's hard to believe that is's been a year since Slow Baja got picked up on Apple iTunes, Spotify, and Google Podcast. I wanted to take a moment to say a hearty THANKS for listening. Since I launched the show, many have asked me about my Baja journey and what Slow Baja is all about. So since you asked, here it is, one year in, I swap seats with my intrepid editor, Christopher Keiser, and tell you all about me. My first Baja trip came in 1984, just before my Freshman year at San Diego State University. An older cousin who attended SDSU invited me to have lobster down in Puerto Nuevo. On the drive home, we got pulled over, he bribed the cop, and we continued on our way home. -Welcome to Mexico! Regular Tijuana and Rosarito Beach (drinking) excursions followed, and camping on the beach in San Felipe was our Spring Break destination for years. At the end of one of those Spring Break trips, Ted Donovan, my roommate, and I decided to continue South. We piled into my old Toyota Corona and headed out -destination unknown. We slept under the stars, ate on the cheap, and had to scrounge beer bottles for the deposit money to buy gas for our return. It was quite an adventure and I couldn't wait to have another. Fast forward to 2001, I'm married and have two-year-old twins and a four-year-old. My wife and I are exhausted and needed a break. We quit our jobs, rented out our apartment, and took the family down to La Paz for an extended vacation. La Paz was way too hot for us, so we moved over to Todos Santos. We had a bliss-filled month puttering around Todos Santos before putting our minivan on the ferry to the mainland. We drove the Devil's Backbone to Durango and onto Zacatecas. The Colonial city of Zacatecas is an UNESCO World-Heritage site and is well worth a visit. As the only gringos in town, we were warmly welcomed, and our light-haired children were known to all. We spent seven months there before reluctantly returning home. Mexico and the slow life bit me. I immediately began scheming about how to get back. My Mexico adventuring started in earnest in 2006 when Ted and I took on the grueling La Carrera Panamericana. The 2000-mile La Carrera, also known as the Mexican Road Race, is widely considered the fastest, most dangerous vintage race in the world. We had the least amount of experience, the least amount of horsepower, and we finished dead last. On one challenging day, I said to Ted -if we ever figure out the La Carrera, we will take on the Baja 1000 in a Class 11 VW Beetle. We haven't acquired a Beetle yet, but in 2012 I found Slow Baja, my 1971 Toyota FJ40 Land Cruiser. Later that year, for Ted's 50th birthday, we drove Slow Baja down for a three-week adventure. We traversed the entire peninsula on dirt. It was my first off-roading experience, the FJ40 performed flawlessly, and I was smitten. After driving the 3000-mile BajaXL Rally in 2019, I started thinking about starting a Baja-centered podcast. After guest-hosting Jim Reilly's show, I launched Slow Baja. Covid made my goal of recording every interview in person a little more complicated, but I am deeply thankful for all of my guests who opened their homes and their hearts for me. Here's to another year of sharing conversations and exploring Baja together! Please follow Slow Baja on Twitter Please follow Slow Baja on Instagram Please join the Slow Baja Community on Facebook
Another "Opening Day" celebration episode celebrating not only the starting of a new sports season but the power of the Goons for Good effort. Talking with the Commissioner of Charities for the Over the Hill Gang Charities. The charity was created by Jim Reilly as part of the softball league he created 46 years ago. The beauty is not only of playing softball BUT the families the charity has impacted. We discuss some of the magic of the past 5 years of the charity. I would enjoy hearing from you if you would like to connect you can find me, Uncle Dave on most social media as David Chametzky (facebook page Peace, Love and Bring a Bat) or just drop an email: peacelovebringabat@gmail.com
Celtic Soul Podcast Episode 44 with Andrew Milne chatting to Jim Reilly, Jim was born in Coatbridge but now lives on the other side of the World in Sydney and is President of the Sydney Celtic Supporters Club. Plenty to chat about Life, Lockdown, Sydney City Celtic Supporters Club, Celtic Domestic Cup Runs, Ross County and what followed, Formations, Neil Lennon, Dermot Desmond, Peter Lawell, The Blame Game, Coatbridge, Early Celtic Years, Albion Rovers, Tommy Graveson, Stopping the 10, Seville, Beating Barcelona, Emigration, Supporters Events, Parties and the famous Sydney Boat Cruise. This Episodes Listeners Offer: Buy a Hoodie and Receive a FREE T-ShirtClick Link below to orderhttps://celticfanzine.com/product/glasgow-celtic-hoodie-green/ This Episode has been sponsored by Auto Assure For more information click link below https://www.autoassure.ieThanks to the Kieran Davenport for our play out tune. For more information click link below Glasnevin1916.bigcartel.com Follow Us FB https://www.facebook.com/Mt90MTwitter @celticfanzineInsta celticfanzineIf you would like to support our Independent Celtic Fan Media Platform you can become a Member, Subscribe, Buy or Donate for the Price of a Pint. Your Support helps us continue to produce Daily News & Articles, Weekly Newsletter, Two Weekly Podcasts, Monthly Fanzine, Video Content & Live Shows.https://celticfanzine.com/join-us/https://celticfanzine.com/product-category/monthly-print-subscription/https://celticfanzine.com/shop/https://celticfanzine.com/donations-page/ See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
RockerMike and Rob discuss the history of the Irish Punk:Stiff Little Fingers/The Undertones. tiff Little Fingers are a punk rock band from Belfast, Northern Ireland. They formed in 1977, at the height of the Troubles. They started out as a schoolboy band called Highway Star, doing rock covers, until they discovered punk. Origin: Belfast, United Kingdom (1977) Members: Jake Burns, Ali McMordie, Ian McCallum, Steve Grantley, Bruce Foxton, Henry Cluney, Jim Reilly, Dolphin Taylor, Brian Faloon, Gordon Blair Genres: Punk rock, Pop-punk https://slf.rocks/home-base https://m.facebook.com/StiffLittleFingers/ https://open.spotify.com/artist/2bt3I0VkmYuPvP57sxokab https://www.discogs.com/artist/83072-Stiff-Little-Fingers https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RBYoNYuUVk0&autoplay=1 The Undertones are a rock band formed in Derry, Northern Ireland in 1974. From 1975 to 1983, the Undertones consisted of Feargal Sharkey, John O'Neill, Damian O'Neill, Michael Bradley and Billy Doherty. Origin: Londonderry, United Kingdom (1975) Members: Damian O'Neill, Paul McLoone, Michael Bradley, Billy Doherty, Feargal Sharkey, John O'Neill Genres: Punk rock, Pop-punk, Power pop, New wave http://theundertones.com/_/Home.html https://www.discogs.com/artist/64687-The-Undertones https://www.facebook.com/OfficialTheUndertones/ https://open.spotify.com/artist/2WRStKp4ihGVUzlzWfv1Qt https://www.umusicpub.com/uk/Artists/T/The-Undertones.aspx https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PinCg7IGqHg&autoplay=1 https://www.imdb.com/name/nm1566287/ Please follow us on Youtube,Facebook,Instagram,Twitter,Patreon and at www.gettinglumpedup.com Get your T-shirt at www.prowrestlingtees.com/gettinglumpedup And https://www.bonfire.com/store/getting-lumped-up/ Subscribe to the Youtube channel Hit the like button --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rob-rossi/support https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/getting-lumped-up-with-rob-rossi/id1448899708 https://www.google.com/podcasts?feed=aHR0cHM6Ly9hbmNob3IuZm0vcy83ZTZmNmU4L3BvZGNhc3QvcnNz https://open.spotify.com/show/00ZWLZaYqQlJji1QSoEz7a https://www.breaker.audio/getting-lumped-up-with-rob-rossi https://overcast.fm/itunes1448899708/getting-lumped-up-with-rob-rossi https://radiopublic.com/getting-lumped-up-with-rob-rossi-6B34eM https://pca.st/M9Mv https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/anchor-podcasts/getting-lumped-up-with-rob-rossi https://anchor.fm/rob-rossi https://pandora.app.link/uIAiNyok0ab https://www.iheart.com/podcast/256-getting-lumped-up-with-rob-31091619?cmp=ios_share&sc=ios_social_share&pr=false&autoplay=true #musicvideos #musician #musiccover #musicislife #musiccity #música #musicians #musicproduction #musicbox #musicfestival #musicalatina #musiciansofinstagram #musicals #music #musicphotographer #musiclove #musica #musicabrasileira #musicproducers #musically #musico #musiclife #musicos #musicstudio #musicon #musicphotography #musicaboa #musicartist #musicvideo #musicaly #musicproducer #musicallyapp #musical #musicallyindonesia #musiclover #musicflow #musicismylife #musicindustry #musicasertaneja #musiclovers #musicaltheatre #irish #irishfitfam #punkrock #punkrockbrasil #punkrock #punk #punkgirl --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rob-rossi/support
How does someone go from being an astronaut to running the United States Geological Survey?Jim Reilly, Director of the USGS, joins the Minerals Manhattan Project to explain the role of minerals in everyday life. From coal to petroleum to critical minerals, Director Reilly takes us through how humanity has obtained energy has changed over the last 100 years. Renewable energy depends on critical minerals that have to be mined and processed.Director Reilly explains how the USGS coordinates with states and other federal agencies to find and characterize critical mineral deposits, and his vision for the importance of mining to the future of energy. He also discusses the importance of recycling.Director Reilly shares how the USGS coordinates with NASA to map the terrain on Mars to allow spacecraft to land.Check out the USGS resources here - and see if there's a stream gauge near you!https://www.usgs.gov/https://trek.nasa.gov/mars/
All growing businesses look to hire employees who can help with their finances, but many end up hiring the right person for the wrong role.
Hackers, corporate espionage, identity theft, ransomware… Any company connected to the Internet (and that’s all of them) is vulnerable to these attacks, says Jim Reilly, founder of Stonepine Advisors. These days, without a cybersecurity strategy, your business’s vital financial data, corporate secrets, and customer information is there for the taking. Not only can a breach impact profitability… but it can also put a serious damper on any upcoming or ongoing M&A deal.
Host: Joseph DeMattos, President and CEO Health Facilities Association of Maryland Guest: Jim Reilly, President and CEO Therapy Systems DME ABOUT Jim Reilly, President and CEO of Therapy Systems DME, discusses his journey to becoming a leader in the medical equipment industry and explains how Therapy Systems helps skilled nursing centers provide quality care. From today’s challenges to visions for the future, this episode explores: Solutions Motivations Values Service Intention Are you interested in learning more about how leaders stay motivated and motivate their employees? Be sure to register for HFAM’s upcoming Leadership Institute on May 3. Whether you are an emerging or experienced leader, this conference will cover a variety of topics that will help build and strengthen leadership skills. Click HERE to register today! LINKS Therapy Systems DME www.therapy-systems.com Health Facilities Association of Maryland www.hfam.org Quality for All Maryland www.qualityforallMD.com HFAM on Facebook www.facebook.com/HFAMCommunity
Richard Iuorio, MD speaks with Laura Johnson, MD, and Jim Reilly, MD, about the workup, management, and critical sequelae of burn injuries.
Richard Iuorio, MD speaks with Laura Johnson, MD, and Jim Reilly, MD, about the workup, management, and critical sequelae of burn injuries.
Richard Iuorio, MD, speaks with Kianoush Kashani, MD and Jim Reilly, MD about the pathophysiology and management of acute kidney injury.
Richard Iuorio, MD, speaks with Kianoush Kashani, MD and Jim Reilly, MD about the pathophysiology and management of acute kidney injury.
Special guest Jim Reilly questions the importance of healthcare, Greg Miller compares Star Wars to The Walking Dead and it pisses off Colin, Tim Gettys remembers how important Sailor Moon was to his formative years, Colin Moriarty asks what we think the best sport is, and NickScarpino takes a look at '80s action heroes that need to hang up the belt. (Released 02.28.14)
CMS learned a few things from its first foray into bundled payments, explains Jim Reilly, managing partner with TRG Health Care Solutions. Having worked with all five participants in the Acute Care Episode (ACE) pilot a few years back, Reilly is ideally positioned to identify the three key benefits of participation in the upcoming CMS bundled payment initiative. But in order for episodic payments, bundled pricing and other alternative payment methodologies to be implemented successfully a key organizational process must take place, Reilly notes. Reilly examined the key distinctions between each of CMS' four bundled payment models and the organizational criteria that is most effective in bundled payment programs during an October 19, 2011 webinar, "Evaluating CMS' Bundled Payment Initiative: Operational, Financial and Clinical Considerations."
Hello! This week's show was actually recorded just before PAX, but work and technical issues prevented it going live - until now, that is. As I wasn't there last week due to illness, all I know is that the usual cast is joined by Jim Reilly to talk about Anno 2070, Deus Ex, and some other stuff I'm assuming! Then they move on to letters. And you said his name like six times, Anthony. That's more than once. This week's music, in order of appearance: Faith No More - Epic; Heavens - Dead End Girl
This week we're joined once again by IGN's own Jim Reilly as we talk about Alan Wake's upcoming DLC, Limbo, and more, then move on to how you're spending your summers, and close out by gently guiding Jim's love life. This week's music, in order of appearance: Fiona Apple - Sleep to Dream; Acceptance - Permanent; HIM - Please Don't Let It Go