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In recent news, President Trump said he will reopen Alcatraz prison. Jim Roberts aka The Dude joins Kendall and Casey to discuss what it was like when he visited Alcatraz. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hello Community! Having a discussion about diversity—by whatever name you choose to call it—is not an option. Your employees, customers, and stakeholders are watching, and in many cases, waiting. You don't have to have all the answers, but you do have to be willing to engage. The most successful organizations are those whose leaders are willing to lean into complexity and seek wisdom from their peers. When companies face industry disruption, they don't rely on gut feelings—they consult advisors, peer groups, and experts to chart a way forward. Why should this conversation be any different? Today we're going to get comfortable with discomfort during our final Real Conversation from the C-Suite with my guests, Leo Bottary, author of the newly released book, Peernovation Second Edition, Forged by CEO Forums, Perfected For Teams, and Jim Roberts, author of the peer-reviewed article, DEI is Dead, Long Live DEI.Connect with me!Web - https://www.doctoranita.com/YouTube - https://bit.ly/DrAnitaYouTubeLinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/anita-polite-wilson-ph-d-77695b/
Hello Community! If you haven't noticed by now, this series of Real Conversations from the C-Suite doesn't feature just another perspective about DEI. It's a series of conversations about leadership—about how to make decisions in an era where taking a stand is unavoidable. If you're in the C-Suite, you don't have the luxury of avoiding this conversation. Your employees, customers, and stakeholders are already having it—with or without you. The question isn't whether you should engage, but how you will lead. Prepare to take notes as you listen in to this Real Conversation from the C-Suite with my guests, Leo Bottary, author of the newly released book, Peernovation Second Edition, Forged by CEO Forums, Perfected For Teams, and Jim Roberts, author of the peer-reviewed article, DEI is Dead, Long Live DEI .Connect with me!Web - https://www.doctoranita.com/YouTube - https://bit.ly/DrAnitaYouTubeLinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/anita-polite-wilson-ph-d-77695b/
Hello Community! In case you hadn't noticed, DEI is still at a crossroads. Leo Bottary's framework for peer-driven leadership provides a powerful model for engaging CEOs in these complex conversations. His book outlines how the collective wisdom of a trusted peer group can help leaders navigate change, build psychological safety, and create resilient organizations. This is where I want to connect Leo's principles to Jim Roberts' recent article entitled, DEI is Dead; Long Live DEI to explore how we can stand firm on the principle of inclusion in a shifting DEI landscape. Join me for our first Real Conversation from the C-Suite with my guests, Leo Bottary, author of the newly released book, Peernovation Second Edition, Forged by CEO Forums, Perfected For Teams, and Jim Roberts, author of the peer-reviewed article, DEI is Dead, Long Live DEI for an insightful, thought-provoking conversation about the importance of inclusive influence. Connect with me!Web - https://www.doctoranita.com/YouTube - https://bit.ly/DrAnitaYouTubeLinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/anita-polite-wilson-ph-d-77695b/
An episode all about angels—listen as four different stories are told by people who are convinced that they have experienced angelic encounters. From an angel leading two girls away from danger, another one saving a girl from drowning, and "little-girl angels" influencing the trajectory of ministry for one Seacoast Campus Pastor husband and wife. This conversation sparks reflection and wonder as we discuss the existence of angels on earth and the role they play in our lives.To kick off the conversation, hosts Luke Gaikwad, Lynne Stroy, and Joey Svendsen share the theology of these mighty beings we call angels, and if they influence one's mindset or approach to spirituality.Be a Patron of the Podcast! (all support goes to fund Seacoast ministry efforts in local prisons)On this Episode: Story #1: Amy Plott, Jim Roberts, Kelly ReserStory #2: Jenna SurrattStory #3: Cory RobertsonStory #4: Angie Adleman, Brian Adleman Hosts: Luke Gaikwad, Lynne Stroy, Joey SvendsenSpecial Music from: Seacoast Worship & "Angels on the Ground," by SupervioletProducer/Editor: Joey SvendsenSound Engineer/Editor: Katelyn VandiverWe have a YouTube Channel for videos of all episodes since Jan. 2024. Also we have a Facebook Page for listeners to keep up with the latest news on "Things You Won't Hear on Sunday" Podcast. Be a Patron of the podcast
Intro Beers of the week Our upcoming 500th show LGB Minute Podcast Curtis Joseph, Jim Roberts, and Wayne Babych inducted into the Blues Hall of Fame Blues have now lost 3 straight games 4-2 Loss to Vegas 2-0 Loss to Dalls Big 5-2 Loss to Vancouver Bill's Save Of The Week! (a throwback save) Perunovich traded to the Islanders Saad placed on unconditional waivers, decides to decline $5m in salary. Blues get bag skated Our areas of concern for the Blues The Utah Hockey Club runs into trademark issues with "Yeti"... LOL. What a mess. AND MORE! Let's Go Blues Radio is your #1 Source for "Tellin' It Like It Is, In Your Face" St. Louis Blues hockey commentary... the fully vaccinated, often imitated, never duplicated, (we eat pieces of shit like you for breakfast) THE ORIGINAL St. Louis Blues Hockey Podcast, Let's Go Blues Radio! Please check out our fantastic sponsors! Mike Burgoyne Real Estate Broker - Email Mike at Mike@strikewithmike.com for the best realty service in St. Louis! For all of your home buying and selling needs. ID Life. http://www.rockinthatidlife.com Personalized nutrition! Contact Dustin today at dustin@rockinthatidlife.com
Joe Pott talks with Chairman Tom Stillman about the St. Louis Blues' 2025 Hall of Fame class, which includes Wayne Babych, Curtis Joseph, and Jim Roberts, who received the True Blue award. Stillman reflects on the Blues Hall of Fame as a way to honor the franchise's history and the ownership group's commitment to preserving this tradition. He also discusses the current season, with the Blues at 23-23-4, and emphasizes the need for patience as new head coach Jim Montgomery works to build the team's culture and develop young talent.
Hour 1 features Joe Pott stepping in for Tom Ackerman as Kevin Wheeler dives into the latest Baseball America and MLB Pipeline top 100 prospects lists. The discussion focuses on three exciting Cardinals prospects: JJ Wetherholt, Quinn Matthews, and Tink Hence. Wetherholt's offensive brilliance and rapid progression could lead to a major league debut this season, while Matthews, a standout Stanford pitcher, could soon join the big leagues with his strikeout prowess. Tink Hence is highlighted for his electric arm and potential versatility as both a starter and closer. Wheeler delves into how these young talents could shape the Cardinals' future pitching staff. Coach Josh Schertz joins Joe Pott to analyze the St. Louis University Billikens' tough loss to George Washington, where the team battled back from a 16-point deficit. Schertz reflects on senior Gibson Jimerson's leadership and loyalty, which have been crucial for the Billikens' success. As the team looks ahead to critical games against VCU, Dayton, and UMass, Schertz stresses the importance of mental toughness and fan support in their playoff push. Joe Pott also talks with Chairman Tom Stillman about the St. Louis Blues' 2025 Hall of Fame class, which includes Wayne Babych, Curtis Joseph, and Jim Roberts, who received the True Blue award. Stillman reflects on the Blues Hall of Fame as a way to honor the franchise's history and the ownership group's commitment to preserving this tradition. He also discusses the current season, with the Blues at 23-23-4, and emphasizes the need for patience as new head coach Jim Montgomery works to build the team's culture and develop young talent.
This piece addresses challenges in anesthesiology, workforce dynamics, leadership development, and operational efficiency. Flexible employment models, such as part-time roles and tailored schedules, are helping attract and retain talent while reducing burnout and reliance on locum tenens. Are we seeing a shift from crisis management to long-term strategic planning? How can organizations, focused on innovation, leadership training, and fostering professional satisfaction, create a more stable and collaborative environment for clinicians and patients alike? Presented by Desiree Chappell and her guests, Adam Spiegel, CEO, NorthStar Anesthesia and Jim Roberts, Chief Medical Officer of NorthStar Anesthesia and Meagan Barkett, Chief Operating Officer, NorthStar Anesthesia. -- TopMedTalk on location at the American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) annual meeting, Anesthesiology 2024. In the last week we have released various pieces from Anesthesiology 2024. The Anesthesia Quality Institute (AQI) - https://topmedtalk.libsyn.com/the-anesthesia-quality-institute-aqi-anes24 Remote Patient Monitoring: reducing risk & improving patient outcomes - https://topmedtalk.libsyn.com/remote-patient-monitoring-reducing-risk-improving-patient-outcomes-anes24 Ensure you check TopMedTalk regularly during this time as our conference coverage continues to be released.
TopMedTalk is on location at the American Society of Anesthesiologists (ASA) annual meeting, Anesthesiology 2024. In this episode, we feature a brief discussion on the conference highlights, trends in anesthesia recruitment, and insights into what it's like to work for NorthStar Anesthesia. Presented by Desiree Chappell, CRNA, Co-Editor in Chief of TopMedTalk and Vice President of Clinical Quality for NorthStar Anesthesia, with special guests Adam Spiegel, CEO of NorthStar Anesthesia, and Jim Roberts, Chief Medical Officer of NorthStar Anesthesia
The Bohemian Chemist was started by Jim Roberts and Brian Adkinson, partners in business and in life. Jim is a second generation cannabis cultivator, operating his family property Sugar Hill Farm and founder of The Bohemian Chemist, a micro-business showcasing sun-grown flower from Mendocino's Anderson Valley. At the farm, Jim has been focusing in on minor cannabinoids and broad cannabinoid profiles as well as preservation work with landrace and heirloom cultivars. He has been collaborating with the science and medical communities on effects as well as therapeutics. A lifelong entrepreneur and legacy farmer, Jim is vested in the economic development of Mendocino County's emerging cannabis marketplace with a focus on building the regions tourism marketshare while being vested in bettering the quality of life for local residents and supporting fellow stakeholders.
In this episode, Joe Pott welcomes Hockey Hall of Famer Bernie Federko to discuss the recent induction of Wayne Babych, Curtis Joseph, and Jim Roberts into the St. Louis Blues Hall of Fame. Federko shares personal stories about his connections with the inductees and emphasizes the significance of the Hall of Fame for the franchise's legacy. He also tackles the challenges of the selection process and reflects on the Blues' current season, highlighting the contributions of new players Dylan Holloway and Philip Broberg. Additionally, Federko addresses the goaltending situation, particularly the promising future of Joel Hofer.
Filling in for Tom Ackerman, Joe Pott takes the helm of the "Sports on a Sunday Morning" program, leading engaging discussions about the latest news and storylines in college football and the upcoming college basketball season. He focuses on local college teams, including Missouri, Illinois, SIU Edwardsville, and St. Louis University, providing updates and analysis. Joe conducts an insightful interview with Coach Rebecca Tillett from the St. Louis University women's basketball team. Coach Tillett discusses the significance of exhibition games for establishing game day routines, the importance of sustained excellence over preseason polls, and the leadership within her team, highlighted by the unanimous vote for captains. In the second segment, Joe welcomes Hockey Hall of Famer Bernie Federko to celebrate the recent induction of Wayne Babych, Curtis Joseph, and Jim Roberts into the St. Louis Blues Hall of Fame. Bernie shares personal stories about his connections with the inductees and emphasizes the Hall of Fame's significance for the franchise's legacy. He also discusses the Blues' current season, spotlighting new players Dylan Holloway and Philip Broberg, and addresses the promising future of goaltender Joel Hofer.
Filling in for Tom Ackerman, Joe Pott takes the helm of the "Sports on a Sunday Morning" program, leading engaging discussions about the latest news in college football and the upcoming basketball season. He focuses on local college teams, including Missouri, Illinois, SIU Edwardsville, and St. Louis University, providing updates and analysis. Joe conducts an insightful interview with Coach Rebecca Tillett from the St. Louis University women's basketball team, discussing the significance of exhibition games, the importance of sustained excellence, and the leadership within her team, marked by the unanimous vote for captains. In the second segment, Joe welcomes Hockey Hall of Famer Bernie Federko to celebrate the recent induction of Wayne Babych, Curtis Joseph, and Jim Roberts into the St. Louis Blues Hall of Fame. Bernie shares personal stories about the inductees, emphasizes the Hall of Fame's significance for the franchise's legacy, and discusses the Blues' current season, spotlighting new players and goaltender Joel Hofer's promising future. In Hour 2, Joe hosts a dynamic hour featuring three insightful interviews. First, Edmound Elzy, the Vice President of Ticket Sales for St. Louis CITY 2, discusses the team's playoff push as they prepare for an exciting matchup against San Jose's MLS Next Pro affiliate. He highlights the team's success, leading to a 50% increase in attendance, and emphasizes affordable ticket prices for a family-friendly atmosphere at City Park. Next, Joe shifts gears with Scott Jagow to delve into the storied rivalry between the Dodgers and the Yankees. Scott shares his personal connection to the Dodgers, detailing how his family's history shaped his fandom. They reflect on the essence of baseball fandom in cities like St. Louis and Los Angeles, exploring the generational ties that make baseball unique. Finally, Bernie Miklasz joins to discuss the recent sports roundtable discussions set to resume on November 4, featuring notable analysts Kevin Wheeler, Tom Ackerman, and Matt Pauley. They dive into the overreactions surrounding Tommy Edman's postseason performance and analyze Mizzou football's disappointing season, highlighting the poor passing accuracy of quarterbacks Brady Cook and Drew Pyne, and the underutilization of standout receiver Luther Burden. Bernie critiques the offensive strategy and play-calling, suggesting that the team has the potential for success but has fallen short.
On this episode of Why Make we have Jim Roberts a percussionist, producer, artist and educator who resides in Chapel Hill NC. Jim plays the drum set, djembe, congas, and has many recordings under his belt. He has just finished a 17 year teaching stint at Elon University where he taught percussion and directed the Elon World Percussion Ensemble. Jims journey in percussion dated to his earliest years playing in band class to marching band to drum and bugle core to African music traditional fiddle music and so much more. Please join us for a percussive journey with Jim Roberts
Join Sara Payan as she chats with Jim Roberts and Brian Adkinson from The Bohemian Chemist about their journey into cannabis, the beauty of sun-grown cultivation, and their magical Anderson Valley retreat! [Ep124]
Join hosts Heather Osmond of Osmond Designs, Jeff Caplan and their guests, Sally Simmerson, Sean O'Connor and Jim Roberts, as they discuss how their large-scale furniture company operates behind the scenes, as well as all the reasons why Universal Furniture is your one stop shop for furnishing your home. Sally Simerson is a representative of Universal Furniture out of Denver and is the President of Sally Simerson Inc. Sean O'Connor is the President of Universal Furniture out of High Point, North Carolina. Jim Roberts is the Vice President of Sales for Universal Furniture out of High Point, North Carolina. For more information about Heather Osmond and Osmond Designs, you can visit their website or their Facebook page.
Jim Roberts - 8-11-2024 - Jim's Favorite Verses --These are Jim's favorite verses to read before spending time with God - before prayer.
Jim Roberts - 8/11/2024 - Jim's Favorite Verses These are Jim's favorite verses to read before spending time with God & before prayer.
Track manager Jim Roberts is hopeful Eagle Farm will be back into the good range for Oaks day this Saturday. Roberts says the incredible amount of rainfall this year has presented some challenges.
Jim Roberts - 5-19-2024--God gives Christians gifts - abilities to help others, to serve the church, and accomplish His will.
The Eagle Farm track hasn't been without challenges, given all the rain that has fallen since December. Jim Roberts says he is happy with how it raced last week and it should be similar tomorrow.
Introduction:In this episode of "Anesthesia Deconstructed," we delve into the evolving landscape of anesthesia services with two leading figures from NorthStar Anesthesia: Randall Moore, DNP, MBA, CRNA, Chief CRNA, and Jim Roberts, MD, Chief Medical Officer. Together, they shed light on NorthStar's innovative strategies in navigating staffing shortages, private equity involvement, and the complexities of the post-No Surprises Act era.Guest Insights:Randall Moore brings a wealth of experience in anesthesia management and clinical excellence, offering a unique perspective on the role of advanced practice anesthesia professionals in addressing current challenges.Jim Roberts shares his insights from the viewpoint of medical leadership, emphasizing the importance of strategic partnerships and quality care in the face of industry shifts.NorthStar's Journey:A brief overview of NorthStar Anesthesia, detailing its foundation, mission, and evolution into a leading national anesthesia services provider.Key Topics:Addressing Staffing Shortages: Strategies and initiatives employed by NorthStar to combat the ongoing staffing challenges in healthcare, particularly within anesthesia services.Private Equity and Corporate Investment: An examination of the role of private equity in healthcare, specifically in anesthesia services, and how NorthStar navigates these issues.Thriving Post-No Surprises Act: Discussion on the impacts of the No Surprises Act on anesthesia services, with a focus on NorthStar's adaptive strategies to ensure financial stability and patient satisfaction.Blueprint for Success: Insights into NorthStar's operational, clinical, and strategic methodologies that have positioned them for success in a rapidly changing healthcare environment.Why It Matters:This episode offers a glimpse into the operational and strategic mindset of one of the leading anesthesia services providers, highlighting actionable strategies for navigating modern healthcare challenges. It serves as an invaluable resource for anesthesia professionals, healthcare administrators, and anyone interested in the intersections of healthcare policy, management, and clinical excellence.Follow us at:InstagramFacebookTwitter/X
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After my pod with James English, I received a BIG influx of requests to have this coach on - Taeian Clark is a health & fitness coach that is no stranger to the realm of steroids and PED's. He is most well known for showing deca-only as an alternative route to TRT or test only. Unlike some typical bodybuilding coaches, Taeian's main focus is on wellness and avoiding side effects while on HRT, enhancements, or PED's rather than solely improving physique shape and body composition.Please share this episode if you liked it. To support the podcast, the best cost-free way is to subscribe and please rate the podcast 5* wherever you find your podcasts. Thanks for watching.To be part of any Q&A, follow trensparentpodcast or nylenayga on instagram and watch for Q&A prompts on the story https://www.instagram.com/trensparentpodcast/Watch The Podcast:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqgN2kieCEHwZ9M-QFBxfCgPharma TRT, GH analogs, peptides, IGF-1, var troche, fat-loss/hair-loss treatments, etc | HRT Men's Health Optimization: https://transcendcompany.com/patient-intake-form/?ls=Nyle+NaygaHuge Elements Line (astragalus, citrus bergamot, etc): https://hugesupplements.com/collections/elementsCode 'NYLE' for 10% off - proceeds go towards upgrading content productionHuge Supplements (Protein, Pre, Utilize, Vital): https://hugesupplements.com/?aff=165Support code 'NYLE' 10% offYoungLA Clothes: https://www.youngla.com/discount/nyleYoungLA For Her: https://www.youngla.com/collections/all-products-1/For-HerCode ‘NYLE' to support the podcastLet's chat about the Podcast:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/trensparentpodcast/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@transparentpodcastCoaching | Personalized program: https://www.nylenaygafitness.comTimestamps:00:00:00 - Teaser and Taeians coaching00:05:30 - Taeians Dad & having Kids00:08:21 - Recovering Jim Roberts heart condition00:17:59 - Digestive issues00:18:52 - Jim Roberts and Gear00:20:54 - Deca-only cycle00:23:00 - Theory on orals affecting digestion00:26:28 - Types of Magnesium in supplementation00:30:16 - Greens powder00:36:25 - Are you still running Deca?00:37:19 - Story of TRT and Nyle's hair loss00:39:00 - NPP and Testosterone with Nyle00:49:25 - How can we account for receptor sensitivity?00:50:40 - Non - Hair loss drug00:55:50 - The potential neurotoxicity of Deca?00:59:08 - Testosterone solo and Deca solo comparison01:05:38 - The no-shutdown compound01:15:20 - Flexi Mastodon01:22:32 - Side effects or Aggression of the no-shutdown compound01:30:00 - The change of Androgen receptors01:41:26 - Thoughts on Cycles Pro competition01:43:49 - Supplements and support substances to minimize harm from steroid use01:48:19 - Favourite vegetables01:50:29 - Frequent insulin injections for muscle gain01:56:51 - Danger of insulin02:48:17 - The End#psychology #stories #podcast #mentalhealth #discipline #selfdevelopment #personaldevelopment #fitness #ifbbpro #npc #bodybuilder #bodybuilding #tiktok #shizzy #olympia #mrolympia #2023olympia #selfimprovement #workout #gym #nutrition #mensphysique #classicphysique #love #discipline #relationships #chrisbumstead #tren #workout #gym #trt #hormones #discipline #hardstyle #steroids #larrywheels #bodybuilding #peptides fitness trt hormones personal development
Eagle Farm will race tomorrow if the forecast is correct. Track manager Jim Roberts says the track is heavy but it drains incredibly well.
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Welcome to Chatter with BNC, Business North Carolina's weekly podcast, serving up interviews with some of the Tar Heel State's most interesting people. Today's episode features an interview with Jim Roberts, the Founder of Network for Entrepreneurs in Wilmington. Roberts talk to Ben Kinney about his career journey so far, his take on the business development recently around North Carolina, the work he's been doing in Wilmington, NC, and more.
World records are toppling in the marathon world - stand up and take a bow Tigist Assefa and Keith Turner. The new women's record fell in a truly stunning Berlin Marathon last week, and Keith Turner's half marathon time sets a benchmark for a visually impaired, untethered athlete. Join us as we share a conversation with Keith and his guide, Jim Roberts, in this week's Marathon Talk, cover off the biggest stories from Berlin, and look ahead to Chicago next week… In this episode of Marathon Talk: 0:00 - Catching up on Martin and Deena's escapades, recent runs, and how they stack up to the recent record-breaking runs 5:00 - One of the most breathtaking weeks in marathon running with Berlin's record-setting race, and how it sets up a super showdown in Chicago 32:30 - The amazing duo of Keith Turner and Jim Roberts give us the inside track on how they set the new half marathon WR for a blind, untethered runner Marathon Talk is proudly powered by Abbott World Marathon Majors, who create, build and support opportunities for all to discover the power of the marathon community. Learn more at https://www.worldmarathonmajors.com/
Countries Seek To Return To The MoonOn Wednesday, the Indian space agency ISRO celebrated as its Chandrayaan-3 craft successfully made a soft landing at the lunar south pole. This is the first mission to explore the region around the moon's southern pole, and a major success for ISRO. The mission plans to use a robotic rover to conduct a series of experiments over the course of about 2 weeks, largely centered around the availability of water and oxygen-containing materials.Less than a week earlier, a Russian craft, Luna-25, crashed onto the moon. It would have been Russia's first moon landing in 47 years. The cause of the crash is not yet known. Maggie Koerth, science journalist and editorial lead for CarbonPlan, joins guest host Flora Lichtman to talk about the two lunar missions and whether the flurry of activity signals a new space race.They'll also discuss other stories from the week in science, including a new analysis of the Y chromosome, work on the camouflage skin of the hogfish, and a setback in a mission to clear up space junk. What's The Human Cost Of Alaska's Mineral Boom?A dusting of snow clings to the highway as Barbara Schuhmann drives around a hairpin curve near her home in Fairbanks, Alaska. She slows for a patch of ice, explaining that the steep turn is just one of many concerns she has about a looming project that could radically transform Alaskan mining as the state begins looking beyond oil.Roughly 250 miles to the southeast, plans are developing to dig an open-pit gold mine called Manh Choh, or “big lake” in Upper Tanana Athabascan. Kinross Alaska, the majority owner and operator, will haul the rock on the Alaska Highway and other roads to a processing mill just north of Fairbanks. The route follows the Tanana River across Alaska's interior, where spruce-covered foothills knuckle below the stark peaks of the Alaska Range. Snowmelt feeds the creeks that form a mosaic of muskeg in nearby Tetlin National Wildlife Refuge, a migration corridor for hundreds of bird species.To read the full article, visit sciencefriday.com. Salmon Flourish After Mine Damage Restored In AlaskaOn Friday, July 28, there were hundreds of juvenile salmon clustered in a pool, in clear water surrounded by a bank of fresh woody debris. Not 100 yards away, a spinning drum processed sediment to extract gold.This land is managed by a mining company, but it's also the site of a major stream restoration project. Thousands of salmon are returning to this stream in Hope, more than 100 years after aggressive gold mining affected the path of the river. The project to restore Resurrection Creek has brought together a coalition of stakeholders, including the present-day mining company that occupies the site.The restoration of Resurrection Creek began in the early 2000s. The goal was to correct habitat damage caused by historic mining.More than 100 years ago, heavy mining activity in the gold rush town affected the stream pattern, turning it from a meandering creek to a straight ditch. Jim Roberts is vice president of Hope Mining Company, and he said hydraulic mining in the early 1900s fundamentally changed the waterway.To read the full article, visit sciencefriday.com. All About Sea OttersLast month, a rowdy sea otter was stealing surfboards off the coast of Santa Cruz California, biting chunks out of surfboards, and even catching a few waves. It's rare for a sea otter to get so close to humans in the wild. Authorities are trying to capture the otter, named 841, for her safety and that of the surfers. But, a month later, she remains at large. Guest host Flora Lichtman talks with Jessica Fujii, sea otter program manager at the Monterey Bay Aquarium to get the 411 about Otter 841, and talk all things sea otter—including their sophisticated use of tools, carrying food in their armpits, and busting myths about hand holding. To stay updated on all-things-science, sign up for Science Friday's newsletters.Transcripts for each segment will be available the week after the show airs on sciencefriday.com.
February 22, 2023--Host Karen Ottoboni speaks with Jim Roberts, a legacy farmer and board member for the West Business Development Center, and Michael Katz, Executive Director of the Mendocino Cannabis Alliance, about cannabis and finance.
And now for something a little different to close out this Christmas season. A couple of weeks ago on Twitter, we had a request from listener Jim Roberts to discuss… The post e246. a Very Star Wars Andor Holiday Special appeared first on The VoxPopcast.
Things got tecno-organic so quickly, we didn't notice until it was too late to separate our Dougs from our Warlocks. That's right—it's the debut of Douglock in Excalibur #78, “Fire in the Wild,” and we've got a great guest to help us sort out this epic/tragic romance (or lack thereof) between selfsoulfriends turned selfsoulmates! Jim Roberts, aka the very unofficial, very knowledgeable PR Manager to one Douglas Ramsey talks us through Cypher's cyber history and why Douglock isn't quite what any of us wanted, but he's here so we're going to make the most of it. Plus! Entirely too much discussion of a scene that spent entirely too much time talking about toilet paper.
Jim Roberts is a true leader. WNY Metro Roberts Realty will do over 400 million dollars in sales and over 2000 sides while paying out over 7 million dollars at 100% commission. Jim Roberts is changing lives. He also owns: Jim Roberts Realty and Appraisal Metro Property Preservation MRR Property Solutions MRR Private Lender WNY Digital Solutions
As more places in the U.S. have legalized or decriminalized marijuana, and more travelers are interested in using marijuana during their vacations, are cannabis-friendly hotels on the rise – and have they gotten more luxurious? In this episode, host Rebecca Tobin and senior hotels editor Christina Jelski talk with Jim Roberts and Brian Adkinson, the co-owners of the Madrones and the Brambles, two boutique properties in Mendocino County, Calif., where their onsite dispensary and cannabis program has taken inspiration from wine tourism. Plus, we discuss how the tourism sector is growing and how hotels and inns can balance appealing to both marijuana users and guests who don't partake. This episode was recorded Oct. 11 and has been edited for length and clarity. Related links Cannabis-friendly hotels target high-end travelers https://www.travelweekly.com/Travel-News/Hotel-News/Sophisticated-World-class-Cannabis-travel-is-growing-up Jamaica cannabis dispensary touts 'world-class' experience https://www.travelweekly.com/Caribbean-Travel/Jamaica-cannabis-dispensary-promises-world-class-experience Consuming weed in Las Vegas is about to get easier https://www.travelweekly.com/North-America-Travel/Las-Vegas-weed-lounges-will-open-soon The Madrones and the Brambles hotels in California: https://www.themadrones.com/#come-stay-the-madrones https://www.themadrones.com/the-brambles See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Dr. James R. Roberts, MD, FACMT, FACEP, FAAEM, CMRO, accomplished physician, professor, leader in Emergency Medicine, previous Chairman at Mercy Catholic Medical Center Emergency Department in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and Vice Chairman of the Department of Emergency Medicine at Drexel University College of Medicine, beloved father, brother, friend, and husband, passed away Friday, July 22nd, 2022, in Folsom, California. He was 76. Jim was born February 9th, 1946, in Forty Fort, Pennsylvania, son of Jane and George Roberts. He is survived by his children, Martha and Matthew Roberts, his grandchildren Eleanor Cronin and Liam Roberts, his brother George Roberts, his sister Mary Peterlin, nieces, nephews, family-in-law, and his partner Lydia Forte Roberts, to whom he was married for over 40 years. Jim graduated from Lafayette College, and studied medicine at Thomas Jefferson University. He completed his internship at Highland General Hospital in Oakland, California, with residencies at The Medical College of Pennsylvania, and was a McNeil Scholar at Bellevue Hospital in New York City. Jim was a trailblazer in the field of Emergency Medicine, and was one of the first board-certified Emergency Medicine physicians in the world. He taught thousands of students via ED residency programs he built and led. He was a board-certified Toxicologist and worked with Philadelphia Poison Control Center for several decades. Jim was a medical expert witness and published a robust library of work. He was broadly recognized for his clinical practice, research, writing, and teaching. Jim was Chairman of the editorial board for Emergency Medicine News magazine (Wolters Kluwer) for almost 40 years. Jim's widely-read textbook, "Clinical Procedures in Emergency Medicine and Acute Care" (Elsevier) had seven editions. Jim loved the outdoors, especially boating, fishing, and exploring his favorite waters off the Florida Keys. A memorial for Jim will be held this Fall, 2022. In lieu of flowers, please send donations to Project Home (https://www.projecthome.org/).
What does it take to build an entrepreneurial ecosystem? Being in the NYC Metro Area, I'm fortunate enough to have access to meetups, co-working spaces, and other perks. But for those in Not in major metropolitan areas, you may have to build your ecosystem from the ground up, which is why for Today's show, I sat down with Jim Roberts, an ecosystem builder and Founder of the Network For Entrepreneurs in Wilmington, NC. Jim is no stranger to the Bunker, where he worked hand in hand with the Bunker Labs team down in Raleigh-Durham, as a community development director. On today's show, Jim and I talk through his journey building the Wilmington entrepreneurial ecosystems, what he's learned along the way, and how to build out your own ecosystems in absence of one. Connect with Jim on Linked In: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jim-roberts-78b24b/ Follow Jim on Twitter: https://twitter.com/redspireusnc Find out more about The Network for Entrepreneurs in Wilmington at: https://newilm.com/ 3 Sips of Advice: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1MMh77iJjX4lXSCdsi-y4g/featured Be sure to subscribe to the Transition Newsletter on Substack here: https://bit.ly/37Bb8Ne
Each month, EMedHome.com presents EMCast, the 90-minute podcast hosted by Dr. Amal Mattu, the premier educator in Emergency Medicine. Subscribe to EMedHome.com for an array of clinical content that will impact every shift. This month's EMCast covers:(1) Jim Roberts' Interesting Cases(2) Immune Checkpoint Inhibitors
The Rev. Dr. Jim Roberts preaching on Sunday, July 17, 2022.
Host and American Family Farmer, Doug Stephan www.eastleighfarm.com begins with announcing that June is officially Dairy Month. Trending right now are the prices for cows and how they are market based. Record high beef prices are being seen right now, as the grilling season begins, and the cost of propane is rising. Watch out! Avion Flu is also on the rise. Next, we meet Jim Roberts, Chairman of the Board - Farm to Consumer Foundation. www.f2cfnd.org The foundation's mission is to educate and bring local farmers and customers together. They have a report on how farmers and consumers in Michigan were able to form a co-existent relationship with the Department of Ag, so fresh milk could be produced and distributed. Finally, Farmer Doug opines about the need for all farms to make an attempt to become self-sustaining.
1. A new article highlights potential contaminants in public water. Jim Roberts, the author of the article, pointed out what homeowners should do to monitor their drinking water. ((00:10)) 2. Social media giants are under attacks after the alleged Buffalo shooter carried out his massacre. Krista Carnes shared the complicated nature of the algorithms. ((14:41)) 3. We are dealing with a lifeguard shortage in Connecticut. The Lt. Governor gave us the details and briefly touched on abortion rights. ((28:05)) 4. Congratulations to Bridgeport's Teacher of the Year, Chrissy Mccabe! We spoke to her about her career and this honor. ((44:22)) IMAGE CREDIT: iStock / Getty Images Plus
In part two the conversation moves to more detail about Transnasal Humidified Rapid-Insufflation Ventilatory Exchange (THRIVE). There are also wider questions about "the future of anaesthesia". Ensure you are now subscribed to TopMedTalk so you never miss out. Chaired by Mike Grocott Professor of Anaesthesia and critical care at the University of Southampton and Rodney Meeke, recently retired Anaesthesiologist and Intensivist, Cork University Hospital with contributions from David Howard, Professor of Head and Neck Oncology at Imperial College London in 2008 and remains Honorary Consultant ENT/Head and Neck Surgeon at Imperial and UCLH NHS Trust Hospitals, Korle-Bu Hospital, Accra, and KCMC Hospital, Tanzania, Jim Roberts, Consultant anaesthetist & medical innovator at University College London Hospital & Anil Patel, Professor, consultant anaesthetist at The Royal National ENT & Eastman Dental Hospitals, University College London Hospital and DAS professor of anaesthesia & airway management.
"New '21st Century iron lung' ventilator designed by British experts could revolutionise Covid treatment by taking patients out of intensive care wards" Daily Mail UK, 19th Jan 2021 This is part one of a two part piece. This piece looks at the development of a new negative-pressure ventilatory support device: Exovent. Their website is here: https://exovent.org/ We also cover questions from the EBPOM Dingle audience; what is 'the next big thing' in ventilation? How do we optimise what we currently do? Should we expect to see more negative pressure devices and techniques? How do we get around the perennial problem of ventilator induced lung injury? In part two the conversation moves to more detail about Transnasal Humidified Rapid-Insufflation Ventilatory Exchange (THRIVE). Ensure you are subscribe to TopMedTalk so you can't miss it. Chaired by Mike Grocott Professor of Anaesthesia and critical care at the University of Southampton and Rodney Meeke, recently retired Anaesthesiologist and Intensivist, Cork University Hospital with contributions from David Howard, Professor of Head and Neck Oncology at Imperial College London in 2008 and remains Honorary Consultant ENT/Head and Neck Surgeon at Imperial and UCLH NHS Trust Hospitals, Korle-Bu Hospital, Accra, and KCMC Hospital, Tanzania, Jim Roberts, Consultant anaesthetist & medical innovator at University College London Hospital & Anil Patel, Professor, consultant anaesthetist at The Royal National ENT & Eastman Dental Hospitals, University College London Hospital and DAS professor of anaesthesia & airway management.
Jim Roberts has been helping cities develop and grow entrepreneur ecosystems to help entrepreneurs create a more diverse economy and grow better jobs for their citizens. Jim has 20 years of experience within North Carolina from an independent non-profit to economic development to university-based programs with success. Jim's personal Contributions to the Wilmington startup ecosystem since 2013: - Opened UNCW CIE Incubator, the first coworking space - started the Coastal Connect, the annual venture capital conference - started High Tide Breakfast, the predecessor to 1 Million Cups (same thing) - Brought NC IDEA to Wilmington as part of the statewide tour about the grant program - Brought NC Technology Association to host events (NEVER received a PENNY of support for work below from city, county, or state) Started the Network for Entrepreneurs in Wilmington for monthly startup events to bring investors to the beach - 2nd highest attendance of any monthly startup event in All of North Carolina - Landed TWO NC IDEA Ecosystem Grants and Engage grants Started the Wilmington Angels for Local Entrepreneurs (WALE Angel Network) - Over $1 million invested in 16 startups Started the Wilmington Bunker Labs Chapter by raising $25,000 - North Carolina named Chapter of the Year two years in a row Brought First Flight Venture Center to Wilmington for SBIR grant training - This work helped OPIAID win a $275,000 NIH grant and helped them get match grant from state Started the Three Sips of Advice Podcast, one of the first business podcasts at beach Brought a new focus on media attention to the startup ecosystem with out of region coverage from Raleigh / Charleston / Nashville and Atlanta - 2nd most read article in Atlanta based Hypepotamus in 2021 - Top ten most-read articles in GrepBeat in 2020 and 2019 Brought a Michigan-based PBS TV show to film FIVE episodes in Wilmington for national media coverage. Advocate for Wilmington startups on statewide committees with NC IDEA, NCTA, and CED to help Wilmington win more grants, win more awards, and win more high-profile stage time at investor conferences. Helped recruit the EXPANSION of SUZY to Wilmington for the highest paying jobs at the coast in the MOST EXPENSIVE office / real estate in downtown. And now Wilmington is the 3rd best ecosystem in NCarolina and a globally ranked EMERGING ecosystem by Startup Genome for two years in a row. Jim Roberts LinkedIn Profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jim-roberts-78b24b/ (https://www.linkedin.com/in/jim-roberts-78b24b/) Network for Entrepreneurs in Wilmington (NEW) website: https://newilm.com/ (https://newilm.com/) NEW Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/NEWilm/ (https://www.facebook.com/NEWilm/)
Listen-in on our exclusive conversation with the authors of "Forever Faithful: Celebrating the Greatest Moments of Cornell Hockey", Jim Roberts '71 and Arthur Mintz '71. We discuss the storied history of Cornell Hockey and the amazing stories that have built the legacy of the nation's top program. Make sure to check-out this must read book for Cornell Hockey Fans, available online and in The Cornell Store. Hosted by Alex Breitenbach '23 and Sean Cabrera '23. [Released December 22nd, 2021] Connect with Big Red Sports Network: https://www.bigredsportsnetwork.org/ Instagram/Twitter: @cornellbrsn Producers: Michael Farkouh '24, Mike Seitz '22, Jay Klein '23
Host and American Family Farmer Doug Stephan www.eastleighfarm.com begins news that the Food Sovereignty Act passed this week, in Maine, as part of the state's Constitution. Also, news about recalled bagged lettuce and the state of broadband internet in rural areas. Next, we meet Jim Roberts, Chairman of the Board - Farm to Consumer Foundation. www.f2cfnd.org The foundation's mission is to educate and bring local farmers and customers together. They have a report on how farmers and consumers in Michigan were able to form a co-existent relationship with the Department of Ag, so fresh milk could be produced and distributed. They run a number of social media approaches and will be announcing a "be thankful for your farmer" contest for Thanksgiving. Applicants will provide a photo of their farmer with their favorite locally farmed product and a 500+ word story about why that i s their favorite locally farmed product. Finally, Farmer Doug expresses objection to a proposed clean-air tax that cost dairy farmers $650 per cow.
In one year, Dr. Jim Roberts ran 7 marathons. He once completed marathons on 3 consecutive days. He has run a marathon in all 50 states – 49 of which he finished in less than 4 hours. Only one question comes to mind when chatting with a seasoned marathon runner like Dr. Roberts: Why? Whether it's a test of personal perseverance or a hobby with friends, Dr. Roberts has found several reasons to complete the 26.2 mile race over and over again. On today's episode, we discuss the reason he started running and how he trains and prepares himself for the grueling race. Hear the entire episode at www.edinboro.edu/tartantalks or wherever you listen to podcasts.
Law of Attraction with Todd L Bauerle - Real Estate Divorce Single MomWe are discussing the law of attraction on how mindset and the way we think is everything and important in all aspects of our lives. TOP COACHES OF LAW OF ATTRACTION:Todd L BauerleInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/toddlbauerle/ Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@toddlbauerlehttps://bauerleconsulting.mykajabi.com/the-secret-to-abundant-livingBooks:THE FOUR AGREEMENTSby Don Miguel RuizThe Power of Awareness: Unlocking the Law of Attractionby Neville GoddardThe Science of Getting RichPart of: Health and Happinessby Wallace D. Wattles, Jim Roberts, et al.Cindy Presgraves REALTOR® Author of Becoming Successful in Real Estate, How I Sold my first 15,000,000 in Real Estate as a Single Mom678-650-1425www.CindysRealtyGroup.comQuestions:Email: Cindy@cindysrealtygroup.comInstagram: Cindys_Realty_GroupTikTok: CindyPresgravesFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/RealEstateDivorceSingleMomBuzzsprout - Let's get your podcast launched! Start for FREEDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show (https://paypal.me/CindyPresgraves)
Jim has been involved in and started numerous organizations throughout the Southeastern United States. He currently runs an entrepreneurial network and an angel fund in Wilmington, NC. In this episode Jim talks about starting eco-systems, the wild success Wilmington is currently having, early stage funding, and gives his thoughts on how NC cities can collaborate better. He also talks about a lot of great resources for founders. Here are a few of his favorites: NC Tech Association NC IDEA RIOT Dig South CED And a newsletter Articles about Wilmington's tech/startup scene: https://hypepotamus.com/feature/whats-up-with-wilmington-nc-the-small-city-with-surprisingly-strong-startup-roots/ https://www.wilmingtonbiz.com/technology/2020/07/17/fostering_a_startup_ecosystem/20639 https://digsouth.com/2020/06/15/southern-coastal-cities-need-to-attract-more-resources-for-entrepreneurs-and-tech-talent-will-follow/ Jim hosts a wonderful podcast here and a local startup news feed here (Twitter for news feed). Follow Jim on Twitter or NEW on Facebook