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In this heartfelt and high-energy episode of The Rhythm Section Podcast, Derrick and Jeff kick things off with another tribute to their friend Thomas Halfacre and his upcoming cancer benefit concert. They share all the details about the event at Rooster's Blues House Highland on Sunday, June 1st—featuring bands like Almost Famous, Black 59, Play Rough, and The Pinch, with special guests John Roth, Jeff Adams, Kevin & Bethany Paige, Paul Moreau, Vanessa Sudbury, Shara Matlock, Steve Rhodehamel, Ken Houston, Ronnie Knight, Seth Kuykendall, Patrick O'Daniel, David Haynes and Tom Slagle. They also dive into how #ILoveThomasThursday and a wildfire group text helped Thomas go viral in the best way. In the feature interview, the guys are joined by Joel Rustenhaven and T-Bone Hood of The Rustenhaven Band. They share hilarious stories about the band's original name drama, how they got started as musicians, their wide-ranging influences, and what it's like performing in the casino circuit with bandmates Eric Westpy and JJ Barnett. From heartfelt to hilarious, this one hits all the right notes. www.rustenhaven.com From the studio to the stage… The Rhythm Section Podcast is turning 100! Join us as we celebrate our 100th episode with a special live recording — filmed in front of a live audience at Rooster's Blues House Highland in Memphis! Saturday, June 7th. Doors open at 3 PM. Showtime is 3:30 to 5pm EVENT LINK - https://www.facebook.com/events/3488137631328229/?rdid=kMaYRpAxdcyrEQXC&share_url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.facebook.com%2Fshare%2F1Ejx8thGFy%2F# TIP BUCKET If you find it in your heart to donate to the cause and help fuel the podcast you can do so through our new Venmo and CashApp. Your support is greatly appreciated and will help shine a brighter spotlight on the great Memphis Music Community. Venmo - @therhythmsectionpod CashApp - $therhythmsectionpod Thanks for tuning in and supporting the Rhythm Section Podcast.
As the Duke basketball program makes its 18th NCAA Final Four appearance, director of athletics Nina King underscores the visionary leadership displayed by head coach Jon Scheyer from the interview process through his first three seasons at the helm. One of Scheyer's former Duke teammates and classmates, Brian Zoubek, reflects on the 15th anniversary of the 2010 national title; associate head coach Chris Carrawell puts the achievement of reaching the Final Four in perspective; and radio broadcasters David Shumate and John Roth recap the road to the Final Four through some of the highlight moments of the season. Plus, a conversation with recent track & field alumna Moorea Mitchell, who will play a part in the singing of the national anthem before Saturday's games in San Antonio.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Interview by Kris PetersAmerican hard rock outfit Winger have been a mainstay in the global music scene for almost 40 years, with their triple-platinum, self-titled debut album spawning hits like Seventeen, Headed for a Heartbreak, and Madalaine. Their sophomore album, In the Heart of the Young, solidified Winger's place in rock history, delivering anthems such as Miles Away and Can't Get Enuff, propelling the band into a select group of artists who have become bigger than the industry that created them.Over the years, Winger has gained significant critical acclaim, with Grammy nominations and widespread recognition for their intricate compositions and electrifying stage presence. Each member of the band has built an impressive resume beyond the project, with Reb Beach becoming a longtime guitarist for Whitesnake, Rod Morgenstein playing with the Dixie Dregs, Paul Taylor collaborating with Alice Cooper, John Roth playing with Giant and Starship, and frontman Kip Winger enjoying a successful solo career and a critically acclaimed career as an orchestral composer which has earned him a Grammy nomination.But for all of Winger's achievements and tales from over the years, there is one mountain left to climb. One world left to conquer. And that world is here. Australia.It's hard to fathom that the original incarnation of Winger has never toured this country, with previous visits being either as Kip performing solo or without the original band lineup. But in honour of their Australian fans and perhaps as a means of ticking off remaining bucket list points, Winger are finally headed this way - with original members - for a run of shows this April to deliver the ultimate send-off, celebrating decades of iconic music in a career spanning musical spectacle.HEAVY had the pleasure of spending time with Kip ahead of the tour, at one stage asking him what it will mean for him to round out his musical career to date with the upcoming shows."The band has got a huge legacy, and it's rare that a band like us would be all original members still," he replied. "It's rare, and we all still really enjoy playing with each other on stage, so it's great. When we played Australia in 2014 it was just spectacular. I mean, the fans are awesome, and I've always wanted to come back with the band. We're very excited about coming, and we've got all the original members, including John Roth. So it's actually going to be better than it would have been before because I don't think John was able to come that time."Another topic we broached was the period in the mid-1990s that saw Winger part ways, largely due to the explosion of grunge, and ask if that movement was as bad for rock music as history has led us to believe."Yeah, it was over like that," Kip sighed. "It was over overnight. When Smells Like Teen Spirit came out MTV dropped all the 80s bands, and MTV was really the big promotion tool. Then you had Beavis and Butthead and all that stuff, which didn't help at all. They were lifting all the grunge bands up and talking trash about all the bands like us, so it was over in a second. It was like, you're playing an arena, and then you're playing a club within a six-month period."In the full interview, Kip discussed Winger's upcoming tour in Japan and Australia with the original line up, emphasizing its significance as a rare opportunity for fans to see the band perform together in their purest form. He highlighted his transition to a classical music career, which adds to the tour's importance, and reflected on the band's legacy and positive experiences from their previous Australian tour in 2014. Kip recounted the band's formation during the peak of rock music in the late 1980s, their rise to fame, and the subsequent decline due to the grunge movement, which led to their disbandment in 1994.He noted his continued musical pursuits through solo projects and the resurgence of interest in Winger's music, keeping the spirit of rock alive. Kip also shared his artistic evolution towards orchestral music, mentioning his classical album and current projects with the Nashville Symphony and more.Australian tour tickets https://www.silverbacktouring.com/Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/heavy-music-interviews--2687660/support.
Rep. John Roth, R-Interlochen. Lead sponsor of House Bill 4001, the tipped wage bill that the select committee discussed today.
State Rep. John Roth Tipped wage workers want to keep their jobs for Christmas
John is a long-time athlete with a focus on strength and endurance, along with competitive mountain biking and outdoor activities. He was diagnosed with type one diabetes at age 36, which temporarily offset his career as a commercial airline pilot. With a recent change to federal aviation medical protocols, John has been able to return to flying. By utilizing a very low carb and mostly carnivore diet, he has achieved the stability and blood glucose management required for FAA certification of his flying duties. Timestamps: 00:00 Trailer. 01:26 Introduction. 05:09 Diagnosed with type 1 diabetes. 09:25 Hospital discharge with diabetes management instructions. 12:19 Endocrinologist diet concerns. 15:15 Continuous glucose monitors. 16:08 Data convinced FAA for safer aviation rules. 19:36 Protocol requires strict blood glucose control standards. 23:07 Basal insulin. 26:25 Adjust insulin based on activity. 29:27 Avoiding big meals before bed. 31:46 Shift from carbs to protein/fat fueling. 38:49 Cardiac conditions in the pilot population. 39:35 Processed foods causing health crises. 43:02 Nutrition and diabetes. See open positions at Revero: https://jobs.lever.co/Revero/ Join Carnivore Diet for a free 30 day trial: https://carnivore.diet/join/ Carnivore Shirts: https://merch.carnivore.diet Subscribe to our Newsletter: https://carnivore.diet/subscribe/ . #revero #shawnbaker #Carnivorediet #MeatHeals #HealthCreation #humanfood #AnimalBased #ZeroCarb #DietCoach #FatAdapted #Carnivore #sugarfree
State Rep. John Roth, R-Interlochen. Lawmakers must return to work, address threat to restaurant industry
The Automotive Troublemaker w/ Paul J Daly and Kyle Mountsier
Welcome to a fresh week as we review the new report that talks about which groups are responding to leads well. We also talk about Cadillac's rethink of its all-EV pivot by 2030, as well as a new, all weather, all terrain, scooter for Seniors and beyond.Napleton Auto Group has secured the top spot for the third consecutive year in the 2024 Pied Piper PSI® Internet Lead Effectiveness® Study, leading the way in responding to online customer inquiries. Berkshire Hathaway ranked second, Herb Chambers and Ken Garff tied for third.sThe study ranked eighteen major auto dealer groups, evaluating their responses to web-generated customer inquiries via email, phone, and text within 24 hours.Fran O'Hagan, CEO of Pied Piper says, "Top performing dealerships focus on their behaviors, but they also carefully track what their website customers are really experiencing."Napleton excelled, with 84% of its dealerships scoring above 80, highlighting their efficient and personal customer engagement.The industry average ILE score rose to 66 (from 58 in 2023 and 55 in 2022) reflecting improvements in quick and multi-channel responses to online inquiries.Ganley Automotive showed the most improvement YoY at 21% moving from 61-74 while, Serra Automotive, and Berkshire Hathaway also showed notable improvements. The four groups that saw declines are Hendrick(-5), Penske(-8), Morgan(-10), and Victory (-15)Cadillac is rethinking its all-electric future, despite earlier commitments to an all-EV lineup by 2030 as the brand is now planning to keep gas vehicles in its range to meet diverse customer demands.Cadillac's VP, John Roth, announced last week that both electric and internal combustion engines will coexist beyond 2030, offering "luxury of choice" to consumers.The company's earlier stance of going fully electric by the decade's end has shifted, influenced by slower-than-expected EV market growth and consumer preferences.In 2020, Cadillac pushed dealers to invest heavily in EV infrastructure; about 20% opted for buyouts rather than comply.You've seen electric cars, you've seen fully covered electric motorbikes, you've seen.. whatever the Cybertruck is... Now! Get ready to see the future of the retirement community. Avvenire has introduced the Tectus AWD Electric Mobility Scooter, specifically designed for seniorsFeaturing dual-motor all-wheel drive for top performance in any weather or terrain, the Tectus also offers an enclosed cabin with modern comforts such as AC, heating, a backup camera, and GPS.It stands out with wireless charging and versatile cargo options in the rapidly growing $7.2 billion mobility scooter market.From the ASOTU Daily Push Back Email: “While we're looking for untapped markets have we considered making a real Mario Kart? Sell electric go-karts, put rejected weapon ideas on them, add a lane to all interstates for Combat Racing. Imagine the service lane opportunities.”Hosts: Paul J Daly and Kyle MountsierGet the Daily Push Back email at https://www.asotu.com/ JOIN the conversation on LinkedIn at: https://www.linkedin.com/company/asotu/ Read our most recent email at: https://www.asotu.com/media/push-back-email
Ben Hans stops by to discuss his latest book, Snare Drum 365: 52 Weeks of Daily Snare Drum Exercises. We discuss how he got into the music industry and has worked with many household names in the music business. Ben shares his relentless effort to pursue his career in the music industry. Click on the links below to catch Ben on tour with Trixter and get a copy of his latest book!Ben's website: Click HereLatest Tour Dates: Click HereGet Ben's books : Click HereBen's Bio:Ben Hans is a Nashville based musician and music instructor who keeps a busy performance schedule performing many genres of music. Ben performs as a freelance artist, who cut his teeth performing under the tutelage of Jazz Guitarist Jack Grassel and the late Swing Clarinetist Chuck Hedges.Ben has shared the stage with a diverse list of artists such as singer/songwriter/composer and Grammy nominated C. F. Kip Winger, Eric Martin (of Mr. Big), Steve Brown and PJ Farley of Trixter, Anthony Corder (the voice of Tora Tora), Rock Vocalist Fiona Flanagan, Guitar virtuosos Reb Beach, John Roth, Jorge Salan and Donnie Wayne Smith, the late great Jazz Pianist Barry Harris, celebrated Saxophonists Eric Morones, Johnny Padilla and Jesse Lee Montijo, Jazz Guitarists Scott DuBois, Jeff Schroedl, Steve Peplin, Kirk Tatnall, Mike Standal, Michael Arnold, Pete Billman and Roger Brotherhood as well as many more great Jazz artists such as Rick Embach, Berkeley Fudge, Tom McGirr, Aaron Gardner, John Babbitt, Mark Solveson, Hal Miller, Kevin Kostick, Mark Lewandowski, Jeannine Rivers, Anita Stemper, Vince Oglesby, Swing Nouveau, in addition to Blues artists Altered Five, Jonny T-Bird and Tallan Latz. Ben has worked with Legendary Rudimentalists John S. Pratt, Dominick Cuccia and Mitch Markovich, as well as Percussionists Jim Sewrey, Jeff Salisbury, Kaili Francisco and many more.Ben is also an author, proofreader, freelance editor and session performer for Hal Leonard Publishing, with published works including: "Workin' Drums - 50 Solos for Drumset", "40 Intermediate Snare Drum Solos", "Rudimental Solos for the Marching Snare Drummer", "Modern School for Mallet Keyboard Instruments", "Hal Leonard School for Snare Drum", transcriptions of Ray Luzier's "Double Bass Drum Techniques", the compilation book "First 50 Solos You Should Play on Snare Drum", as well as performing on and writing for the Hal Leonard DVD "Traditional Rudimental Drumming" by John S. Pratt. Ben has also released "How to Play Drums in 14 Days" from Troy Nelson Music.With over three decades of experience as an educator and clinician, Ben currently instructs private studio lessons in Nashville, TN privately and through the Nashville Music Academy. Ben has also enjoyed working with his students at his former music instructor positions at the Milwaukee Area Technical College, the Wisconsin Lutheran College, SAE Institute - Nashville and the Wisconsin Academy of Music.Ben is a Yamaha Performing Artist who also currently endorses Aquarian Drumheads, Mike Balter Mallets, Vic Firth Drumsticks, Tycoon Percussion and Impression Cymbals. Ben is a member of ASCAP and John S. Pratt's 'International Association of Traditional Drummers'.
Mr. Kenny Francis makes another special appearance for today's intro as Derrick and Jeff close out Season 3. They thank the sponsors, this season's guests, and the audience, along with their normal amount of stupidity. Today's featured guest is John Roth, legendary Memphis guitarist and long-time member of Winger and Starship. We go deep into his history, covering his different projects over the years and how he landed the gigs for Winger and Starship.
Michigan's Growing Together Council was funded partly by private groups – a detail omitted in the final report which one lawmaker called an “abuse of the public trust.” State Rep. John Roth, R-Interlochen, told The Center Square in an email Republican concerns continue to grow. “The governor chose to keep over $900,000 in non-profit payments hidden even after strong-arming $2 million in taxpayer funding through the Legislature,” Roth said. “This abuse of the public trust is yet another example of negligence from a governor that has shown no willingness to operate out in the open. Republicans had concerns about the council's report before, and this lack of transparency is the final nail in the coffin.” --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/michigan-in-focus/support
September 15, 2023 ~ State Rep. John Roth (R- Interlochen) joins Kevin and tom about the arguments heard on a 11-bill package on if Michigan should spend public Medicaid dollars on abortions.
September 13, 2023 ~ John Roth, Vice President of Global Cadillac, talks with Guy, Lloyd, and Jamie at the Detroit Auto Show about their reveal of the refreshed luxury sport sedan, the Cadillac 2025 CT5.
Produced by KSQD 89.5, 89.7 & 90.7FM (Note: If you have not yet heard about Project 2025 , a $22M scheme to destroy democracy once and for all, it is discussed in this interview.) “Be Bold America!” Sunday, September 10, 2023 at 5:00pm (PDT) “Holocaust education must sound the alarm—clearly, insistently, repeatedly: The Holocaust is a warning.” write the philosophers John K. Roth and Leonard Grob, two of the most respected Holocaust scholars in the world As extreme right-wing political movements, anti-liberal fury, disrespect for truth and the rule of law, rampant “othering” and "whataboutism" gain traction in the U.S. and throughout the world—stoked by demagogic figures like Trump and Putin— we must heed that warning. A dangerous contempt for democracy lies at the heart of recent and alarming developments, including the January 6 insurrection, the persistence of Trump and his MAGA rightwing, and Putin's invasion of Ukraine. These events warn Americans that democracy must not be taken for granted. It is in the crosshairs of authoritarian forces that will undermine our democracy unless renewed commitment—ethical as well as political—resists them. Interview Guests: Leonard Grob, Professor Emeritus of philosophy at Fairleigh Dickinson University Teaneck, NJ, where he taught full-time for thirty-nine years and part-time for another fifteen. Dr. Grob was the Chairperson of Philosophy Studies and Director of the University's Humanities Core Curriculum. Dr. Grob's Holocaust Studies have also provided the necessary background for him to begin exploring ideas related to resolution of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict: memory of the genocide of the Jews has most certainly informed Israeli political thought. Dr. Grob centers his scholarship on lessons of the Holocaust for those alive today. John Roth, is the Edward J. Sexton professor emeritus of philosophy at Claremont McKenna College in Claremont, California. Dr. Roth was named the 1988 U. S. National Professor of the Year by the Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE) and the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching. Dr. Roth's expertise in Holocaust and genocide studies, as well as in philosophy, ethics, American studies, and religious studies, has been advanced by postdoctoral appointments as a Graves Fellow in the Humanities, a Fulbright Lecturer in American Studies at the University of Innsbruck, Austria, and a Fellow of the National Humanities Institute, Yale University. (Along with being colleagues, Roth and Grob, a Christian and a Jew, have enjoyed an interfaith, philosophical friendship for decades. It has been rich in the kind of respectful and vigorous dialogue and debate that promotes and nurtures democracy.) Guest Cohost: Mike Clancy is the current Chair of the Monterey County Chapter of the Citizens' Climate Lobby and serves on the Question Review Team for the Annual Leon Panetta Lecture Series. He has authored over 100 publications and is the recipient of the Navy's highest civilian award, the Distinguished Civilian Service Award.
From the beginning, the phrase “The Earth Is the Lord's” seized the imagination of Anabaptists. John Roth unpacks the powerful resonances of this phrase in the 16th century and calls us to see its contemporary significance for the global Anabaptist movement.This is the 194th episode of Anabaptist Perspectives, a podcast, blog, and YouTube channel that examines various aspects of conservative Anabaptist life and thought. Sign-up for our monthly email newsletter which contains new and featured content!Join us on Patreon or become a website partner to enjoy bonus content!Visit our YouTube channel or connect on Facebook.Read essays from our blog or listen to them on our podcast, Essays for King JesusSubscribe on your podcast provider of choiceSupport us or learn more at anabaptistperspectives.org.The views expressed by our guests are solely their own and do not necessarily reflect the views of Anabaptist Perspectives or Wellspring Mennonite Church.
Matt Crawford speaks with authors John Roth and Leonard Grob about their book, Warnings: The Holocaust, Ukraine, And Endangered Democracy. American democracy is under the most sever threat since the Civil War. As Holocaust experts both Roth and Grob are aptly placed to make the careful comparison to the mechanisms that led up to the Holocaust and the similar patterns we see here in the U.S and abroad. Ignorance and lies are the foundation to autocracy, reading this book and discussing it is great way to counteract those forces.
July 13, 2023 ~ John Roth (R-Interlochen), State Representative in Michigan's 104th District, talks with Guy Gordon, Lloyd Jackson, and Jamie Edmonds about the new plan to create a tax credit to promote Michigan-produced films.
July 13, 2023 ~ Full Show with Special Guest co-host Jamie Edmonds. Fran Talsma, CEO of the State Alliance of Michigan YMCA's talks about the new Department of Lifelong Education Advancement and Potential. State Rep. John Roth on his bipartisan plan to create the Michigan Multimedia Jobs Act. David Hall, President and CEO of Hall Financial talks about the "Golden Handcuffs" phenomenon. Dr. Steve Craig, Psychologist and Corporate Coach for Craig Counseling Services in Bloomfield Hills joins us for "Therapy Thursday." Trevor Lauer, President and COO of DTE Electric on moving up their plan to take the Monroe Power Plant offline. Lloyd Jackson talked to a physician at Henry Ford on a new immunotherapy for Glioblastoma and Oakland County Sheriff Michael Bouchard on the arrest of a man who attacked a woman in a Troy parking lot before murdering a woman in Detroit.
Director of athletics Nina King and host John Roth recount some of the top Duke sports stories of 2022-23, with input from head coaches Jon Scheyer, Mike Elko and Chris Pollard.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
June 21, 2023 | New Cadillac boss John Roth; Bill Ford pushes back against UAW by Automotive News
Is it unhealthy to celebrate something that lifts up individuals or that marks a division among believers? How do we view Anabaptist history in relation to other Christian traditions? Long-time Mennonite historian John Roth calls us to “right remembering” of history, the good, the bad, and the mixed. There is much to celebrate in Anabaptism past and present, but we do well to recognize the shadow sides of our strengths as well as what we have received from other traditions. Learn more about Anabaptism at 500 and the Anabaptist Community Bible Project.This is the 180th episode of Anabaptist Perspectives, a podcast, blog, and YouTube channel that examines various aspects of conservative Anabaptist life and thought. Visit our YouTube channel Connect with us on Facebook Read essays from our blog or listen to them on our podcast, Essays for King JesusSubscribe on your podcast provider of choiceSupport us or learn more about us!The views expressed by our guests are solely their own and do not necessarily reflect the views of Anabaptist Perspectives or Wellspring Mennonite Church.
The 500th anniversary of Anabaptism in 2025 gives the church a unique opportunity to celebrate and dream. This week on ~ing Podcast, host Ben Wideman is joined once again by Mollee Moua, John Roth, and Amy Gingerich to talk through some of the most frequently asked questions about this project including further details about the Anabaptist Community Bible. This is the final part of this miniseries where we met some of the people involved with this incredible project. To learn more about Anabaptism at 500 or how to add your voice to the first-ever Anabaptist Community Bible, visit Anabaptismat500.com We hope you consider advertising with ~ing Podcast. Are you connected to an organization with similar values or themes to our guests? Consider becoming an episode or season sponsor! we'll help you reach our growing audience. To find out more, email theing@mennomedia.org A written transcript of this episode is available at our website - https://www.mennomedia.org/ing-podcast/ ~ing Podcast is a production of MennoMedia, a nonprofit Publisher that creates thoughtful, Anabaptist resources to enrich faith in a complex world. To find out more, visit us online at MennoMedia.org --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ing-pod/message
This is a bitesize episode of 'The insuleoin Podcast - Redefining Diabetes'. Each week we'll take a look back into the archive of episodes and get you to think and reflective once more about some of the things we've learned over the past few years. In this week's BITESIZE:Being inquisitive after diagnosis.Avoiding long term complications.Lifestyle changes.To hear the full episode check out episode #57: T1D Airline Captain with John Roth. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The 500th anniversary of Anabaptism in 2025 gives the church a unique opportunity to celebrate and dream. This week on ~ing Podcast, hosts Allison Maus and Ben Wideman are joined by Mollee Moua and John Roth, two individuals helping to shape this anniversary celebration. They will share some of their vision for how we might celebrate the Spirit's calling together of diverse people across all boundaries of culture and geography, and to dream about how more people can be invited into and participate in leading and shaping Anabaptism's future. This is part one of a miniseries where we'll meet more of the people involved with this incredible project. To learn more about Anabaptism at 500 or how to add your voice to the first-ever Anabaptist Community Bible, visit Anabaptismat500.com We hope you consider advertising with ~ing Podcast. Are you connected to an organization with similar values or themes to our guests? Consider becoming an episode or season sponsor! we'll help you reach our growing audience. To find out more, email theing@mennomedia.org A written transcript of this episode is available at our website - https://www.mennomedia.org/ing-podcast/ ~ing Podcast is a production of MennoMedia, a nonprofit Publisher that creates thoughtful, Anabaptist resources to enrich faith in a complex world. To find out more, visit us online at MennoMedia.org --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ing-pod/message
Last spring as she was on her way to All-America honors in the steeplechase, Duke track standout and social media star Emily Cole was also finishing up work on a sports nutrition book. The Players' Plate was released this month and Emily shares all the details on the October edition of Blue Devil 360. Issy Carey, the top goal scorer for the field hockey team, is featured for her side hustle as a dynamic content creator in the world of painting, while former Blue Devil quarterback Anthony Dilweg discusses his career in a continuing series of interviews with members of the Duke Athletics Hall of Fame Class of 2022.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
A new season of Blue Devil 360 kicks off with a visit from director of athletics Nina King as she begins her second year leading Duke Athletics. Senior All-America midfielder Sophie Jones of the women's soccer team is featured, along with two graduate transfers from the football team in linebacker Cam Dillon and tackle Andre Harris. The episode also includes a chat with Duke's all-time scoring leader in men's soccer, Ali Curtis, who is now a senior vice president with Major League Soccer, in the first of a series of interviews with members of the Duke Athletics Hall of Fame Class of 2022.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
July 11, 2022 | Today's headlines and GM's John Roth by Automotive News
In this interview, retired Professor of History from Goshen College, describes his new role as Director of the Anabaptist Bible Project of Menno Media. John describes the value of this project, how it is uniquely Anabaptist, how Anabaptist congregations can have a voice in this project, and how to support the project. This is an exciting initiative and John and I will check in several times over the next three years to catch up on how things are going!
In the latest edition of Blue Devil 360, Vice President and Director of Athletics Nina King joins David Shumate for a look back at a remarkable year on campus – one that featured a trip to the super regionals for softball, an ACC Title and return to the national semifinals for women's tennis, and Mike Krzyzewski capping a storied career with a record-breaking 13th trip to the final four. We'll then get King's take on some of the biggest changes in college sports regarding the implementation of NIL, the potential for new scheduling models in football, and takeaways from her first year leading Duke Athletics. Also featured in this episode are conversations with Terence Lee, who claimed the silver medal for Duke in men's saber at the NCAA Fencing Championships, and Peyton St. George – an All-American pitcher for the Blue Devil softball program. To wrap-up, we will continue our celebration of 50 years of women's varsity athletics in Durham as John Roth catches up with Candy Hannemann who helped the Blue Devil's win their first of seven national championships in women's golf in 1999.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
WISCONSIN MUSIC PODCAST Episode 068 BEN HANS Ben Hans is a percussionist, author, clinician and music instructor based in Nashville, Tennessee. As an educator, Ben has nearly three decades of experience teaching private lessons as well as many years spent as a collegiate music educator. Ben cut his teeth performing as a freelance artist under the tutelage of Jazz Guitarist Jack Grassel and the late Swing Clarinetist Chuck Hedges. Ben currently performs nationwide with Kip Winger Acoustic (Winger) and Eric Martin Acoustic (Mr. Big) and has shared the stage performing with a diverse list of artists including: Walter Egan, PJ Farley, Rock Guitarists Reb Beach, John Roth and Jorge Salan, Rock Vocalist Fiona, Jazz Pianist Barry Harris, Jazz Saxophonists Eric Morones, Johnny Padilla, Berkely Fudge and Jesse Lee Montijo, Jazz Guitarists Steve Peplin and Michael Arnold, Percussionists John S. Pratt, Mitch Markovich, Dominick Cuccia and Jeff Salisbury, Blues Acts Altered Five and Jonny T-Bird & the MPs many more artists in a variety of genres. Ben is an author, proofreader, freelance editor and session performer for Hal Leonard Publishing, with published works including: “Workin' Drums – 50 Solos for Drum Set,” “40 Intermediate Snare Drum Solos,” “Rudimental Solos for the Marching Snare Drummer,” “Modern School for Mallet Keyboard Instruments,” “Hal Leonard School for Snare Drum,” and transcriptions of Ray Luzier's “Double Bass Drum Techniques,” as well as performing on, writing, editing and music directing the Hal Leonard DVD “Traditional Rudimental Drumming,” by John S. Pratt. Ben is a Yamaha Performing Artist who also currently endorses Aquarian Drumheads, Vic Firth Drumsticks, Mike Balter Mallets, Impression Cymbals and Tycoon Percussion. Ben is a member of ASCAP and John S. Pratt's ‘International Association of Traditional Drummers'. For more information check the website at www.benhans.com
EP 529 featuring drummer David Huff of Giant
EP 529 featuring drummer David Huff of Giant
The metaverse, vertical farming, robots, autonomous vehicles, and space all have one thing in common - the Consumer Electronics Show. Lisa Ann attended CES this year in Las Vegas and brought back some of the most interesting and innovative ideas brought up at the show. There are some fascinating and amazing things to look forward to in the near and far future including innovative tech. Many countries and companies were represented at the show, so there was something for everyone. While there weren't any flying cars just yet, there were plenty of other forms of technology represented. Science fiction in the past is no longer fiction, or in the past. Some of those things will be available in the near future! Lisa Ann talked with a number of representatives from various companies to show us what we can look forward to.Oleg Dre is the CEO and founder of Manna (an interactive 3D media production platform). John Roth is the Vice President of Business Development at Sierra Space. Dan Park was the representative from N.thing. Nicholas Duprey is the United States representative from Moon Bikes.Talking Points:The 2022 Consumer Electronics Show in Las VegasThe future of the metaverse and virtual realityFunctional uses for the metaverseVirtual reality sicknessSpace and space travel in the future zero gravity manufacturingVertical farming and farming in zero gravityRobotics and autonomous vehiclesRobotic restaurants and servers to help with increased sanitation Transportation in the futureResources/Links: Manna App Seenetic SN Corp Nthing Reencleus StorantMoon Bikes The Earthlings podcast is about all of the decisions that we'll have to make to ensure that the future we have is one we want to live in. Hosts Lisa Ann Pinkerton (former award-winning NPR and PBS environmental science reporter) and Christian Roselund (founding editor of PV Magazine USA) take a close look at our relationships with technology, science, the planet, and each other. Today we're focusing on future technology.
The metaverse, vertical farming, robots, autonomous vehicles, and space all have one thing in common - the Consumer Electronics Show. Lisa Ann attended CES this year in Las Vegas and brought back some of the most interesting and innovative ideas brought up at the show. There are some fascinating and amazing things to look forward to in the near and far future including innovative tech. Many countries and companies were represented at the show, so there was something for everyone. While there weren’t any flying cars just yet, there were plenty of other forms of technology represented. Science fiction in the past is no longer fiction, or in the past. Some of those things will be available in the near future! Lisa Ann talked with a number of representatives from various companies to show us what we can look forward to. Oleg Dre is the CEO and founder of Manna (an interactive 3D media production platform). John Roth is the Vice President of Business Development at Sierra Space. Dan Park was the representative from N.thing. Nicholas Duprey is the United States representative from Moon Bikes. Talking Points: The 2022 Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas The future of the metaverse and virtual reality Functional uses for the metaverse Virtual reality sickness Space and space travel in the future zero gravity manufacturing Vertical farming and farming in zero gravity Robotics and autonomous vehicles Robotic restaurants and servers to help with increased sanitation Transportation in the future Resources/Links: Manna App Seenetic SN Corp Nthing Reencleus Storant
What Makes Thrive Community Church a Good Neighbor...Thrive exists to bless and disciple people so they thrive in their relationship to Jesus Christ and others, creating Christian community.We envision Thrive as a multi-generational, diverse welcoming community centered around living out the Lordship of Jesus Christ that embraces life-long learning and service, compassion and community. Few churches or ministries effectively reach a university community. We see ourselves as engaging both mind and heart, scholarship and service, so that we make an intelligent, credible witness to the truth of Jesus Christ to those engaged in academics and the greater culture.To learn more about Thrive Community Church, go to: www.thrive-fl.orgThrive Community Church20041 S. Tamiami Trail, Suite 1Estero FL 33928239-687-3430Support the show (https://goodneighborpodcast.com)
After a weekend off, the Blue Devils are headed to Winston-Salem this Saturday for the 101st meeting between Duke and Wake Forest. To get you ready, John Roth sits down with sophomore linebacker Dorian Mausi to discuss family, the open date, and the approach needed to knock off the #13 team in the country. Also featured is Dave Harding's breakdown of the Demon Deacons' high-powered passing attack, and a look at how the Blue Devils kicked off Halloween week.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
July was an exciting month for space enthusiasts of all sorts. From Richard Branson's suborbital flight to Jeff Bezos' launch, the era of private space travel has truly arrived. SpaceX and Blue Origin may be making the headlines, but they are far from the only companies involved in the emerging space economy. And at the same time, NASA intends to continue manned missions to the Moon with its Artemis program. In a recent event hosted by the American Enterprise Institute, John Roth, Rich Boling, Mike Gold, and Matthew Weinzierl discussed the present and future of space commerce, from tourism to manufacturing and beyond. John Roth serves as vice president of business development for Sierra Space, a subsidiary of the Sierra Nevada Corporation. Richard Boling is vice president of corporate advancement at Techshot. Mike Gold is executive vice president of civil space business development and external affairs at Redwire Space. And Matthew Weinzierl is the Joseph and Jacqueline Elbling Professor of Business Administration at Harvard Business School.
In today's episode of The insuleoin Podcast, Eoin speaks with US airline captain, John Roth.Admittedly, Eoin was under the impression that Type 1 Diabetics were not eligible to fly planes, particularly commercial flights. But John changed all of that!John has a very interesting and inspiring story, which outlines how he was a qualified pilot for over a decade, was then diagnosed with Type 1 Diabetes and told he was automatically disqualified to fly a plane.Over the next 5 years John worked endlessly to change federal aviation regulations and to prove that Diabetics are more than capable of flying safely.You're going to love this story!As always, be sure to rate, comment, subscribe and share. Your interaction and feedback really helps the podcast. The more Diabetics that we reach, the bigger impact we can make!Questions for the Podcast:theinsuleoinpodcast@gmail.comWebsite:insuleoin.comInstagram:https://www.instagram.com/insuleoin/ Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.