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In this episode, you will hear Dr. Joseph Hayes from the School of Health Sciences at Touro University New York speak about his journey as an academician and clinician.
On this episode of the Maddy Report: Valley Views Edition, Mark Keppler is joined by Joseph Hayes, Senior Research Associate - Public Policy Institute of California, and Pedro Nava, Chair - Little Hoover Commission.
SFC (Ret) Robert Joseph Hayes (Joe) was born on June 11,1949, in Richmond, VA, to the late Robert and Patricia Frances Hayes. He died on July 8, 2023 at the age of 74. He was a decorated Veteran of the Vietnam War; enlisting in the Army in 1970 and serving our national defense dutifully for over 20 years retiring in 1990. Even though he retired from the Military; he always stayed a “soldier at heart”. He graduated from VCU with a M.S. in Business/Computer Science; and worked for the Virginia Department of Education and the City of Richmond as a...Article LinkSupport the show
Lindsay and Madison discuss Railway Madness, as well as how men seemed to lose their minds while riding trains in Victorian England, that locking people into their train car isn't a great idea, and how important it is to install safety measures right away instead of decades later. Information pulled from the following sources: https://www.ianvisits.co.uk/articles/how-steam-trains-drove-victorians-to-acts-of-madness-23707/ (2018 Ian Visits article by Ian Mansfield) https://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/railway-madness-victorian-trains (2017 Atlas Obscura article by Joseph Hayes) https://blog.railwaymuseum.org.uk/victorian-railways-popup-anthology/ (2017 Railway Museum blog post by Karen Baker) https://academic.oup.com/jvc/article-abstract/21/1/21/4095587?redirectedFrom=fulltext (2016 Journal of Victorian Culture article by Amy Milne-Smith) https://www.bbc.co.uk/history/british/victorians/speed_01.shtml (2011 BBC article by Bruce Robinson) https://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/education/resources/victorian-railways/ (The National Archives) https://worldwiderails.com/why-were-railways-unpopular-in-victorian-times/ (Worldwide Rails article by Josef) Be sure to listen to our friend Ana at https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/apple-for-the-teacher/id1473698720 (Apple for Teacher). Looking to launch a new website? We recommend checking out https://www.pair.com/free (Pair Networks). Right now, when you sign up, you'll receive one free month of web hosting using code QUICKSTART at https://www.pair.com/free (www.pair.com/free). Become a member of our https://www.patreon.com/yeoldecrimepodcast (Patreon) to view exclusive episode outtakes, as well as other perks like early episode access and more for as little as $1/month. You can write to us at: Ye Olde Crime Podcast, PO Box 341, Wyoming, MN 55092. Leave us a rating and review on https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ye-olde-crime/id1514461061 (Apple Podcasts), https://www.podchaser.com/podcasts/ye-olde-crime-1206837 (Podchaser), https://open.spotify.com/show/4PaoAqjp9e1uv93ffd3KhU (Spotify) or https://www.goodpods.com/?_branch_match_id=679768698334329639 (Goodpods)! Don't forget to follow us on https://twitter.com/yeoldecrimepod (Twitter), https://www.instagram.com/yeoldecrimepodcast/ (Instagram), https://www.facebook.com/yeoldecrimepodcast (Facebook) and https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDBay4jJ4AR9f48ZwuU2r2w (YouTube).
In this episode, Dan Holohan explains why this “history nonsense” gives us the insight we need to keep things in perspective and solve the toughest heating problems.
About 72% of people in this province are fully vaccinated, which raises the question of whether there is a way to motivate everyone else to get vaccinated (if they can). We ask Acadia University psychology professor Joseph Hayes about this.
Hosts Arkin Rafael and Joseph Hayes talk about where they've been, what happening now, the pandemic, and just how down bad they are. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
On this episode, Holly talks with one of Orlando's emeritus food writers, Joseph Hayes, who recently stepped down from his post as Orlando Magazine's food critic after 15 years. They talk about the intersection of food, music and art, about where the job of the food critic goes from here, and about his events surrounding the exhibition of Pompeii at the Orlando Science Center.
I mean REALLY. I could gush on Orlando all day. One thing that I treasure the most is the fascinating people that make up this City! Joseph Hayes easily makes that list for me! He is a man about town, writer of plays and writer of beautiful words about my favorite subjects: Food & Beverages! Plus he has a whole history of his many careers and how he landed in Orlando! We sip some super delish Treaty Oak Ghost Hill Bourbon with Orange Liqueur and really enjoyed the moment. Hope you will too!
Jim speaks to Orlando dining critic Joseph Hayes this week on PTK!
On today's Speakeasy Noir Cast.... The Desperate Hours is a 1955 film noir starring Humphrey Bogart and Fredric March. It was produced and directed by William Wyler and based on a novel and a play of the same name, written by Joseph Hayes, which were loosely built on actual events. The original Broadway production had actor Paul Newman in the Bogart role but he was passed over for the movie because Bogart was a much bigger star. The character was made older in the script so Bogart could play the part. Bogart said he viewed the story as "Duke Mantee grown up," Mantee having been Bogart's breakthrough movie role in The Petrified Forest. Spencer Tracy was originally cast in the film with Bogart. Although the two actors were very good friends, both insisted on top billing, and Tracy eventually withdrew from the picture. Fredric March assumed Tracy's role as Daniel Hilliard .[2] The role of Glenn Griffin was Bogart's last as a villain. The Desperate Hours was the first black-and-white film in VistaVision, Paramount's wide-screen process. The house used in the final seasons of the television series Leave It to Beaver was used for exterior shots of the Hilliards' home. In 1956, Joseph Hayes won an Edgar Award from the Mystery Writers of America for Best Motion Picture Screenplay. Support us by subscribing and leaving a review! https://anchor.fm/speakeasy-noircast Call us at: (818) 643-1441 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/speakeasynoircast Twitter: https://twitter.com/SpeakEasyNoir Website: http://resurrectionfilms.co.uk/home/index.php/speakeasy/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/speakeasy-noircast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/speakeasy-noircast/support
There's a lot going on in Orlando this week and if you miss all of it, you will regret it. Here's what's happening "This Week In Art".- This weekend, catch one of the four performances of Arcadian Broad's Wonderland: Mad Tales of The Hatter performed by the Orlando Ballet Company and School.- Friday at Blue Bamboo Center For The Arts, experience a fusion of Appalachian old-time, Balkan folk music, Swing Manouche, and early New Orleans Jazz at Resonant Rogues with opening act Beth McKee.- Saturday, Orlando Philharmonic Orchestra celebrates France and its renowned classical composers at "French Soiree."- Saturday & Sunday, Bach Festival Society of Winter Park presents Power of Romanticism and Resurrection.- Sunday, a new show by a local playwright, Joseph Hayes presents "A Slow Ride" at Timucua Arts Foundation. Three generations of women — the eccentric, hold-out-hippie grandmother, her conventional daughter, and the Goth granddaughter who is fed up with both of them — take a Sunday ride.
Bob talks with columnist Joseph Hayes on his article in last week's Detroit Free Press on Jim Caldwell and race. Bob then talks NFL topics with Harry Lyles of SBnation.com
The Detroit Pistons found out the bad prognosis on Reggie Jackson's ankle and we talk about how they can get over this going forward. Is a trade the best idea, or just reshuffling the parts? How about those new Nike uniforms? Host Matt Schoch gives his thoughts. And we wouldn't be a Detroit media entity without giving thoughts on the column from Joseph Hayes about Lions coach Jim Caldwell being on the hot seat because of racism. Matt worked with Joseph at the Port Huron Times Herald and has some thoughts about his friend's column. Join us on Draft.com or the Draft app with promo code LOPISTONS for Draft Wednesday. Follow us on Twitter at @Matt_Schoch_ and @lockedonpistons and Like us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/MatthewASchoch. Email me at matt_schoch@yahoo.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Detroit Pistons found out the bad prognosis on Reggie Jackson's ankle and we talk about how they can get over this going forward.Is a trade the best idea, or just reshuffling the parts?How about those new Nike uniforms? Host Matt Schoch gives his thoughts.And we wouldn't be a Detroit media entity without giving thoughts on the column from Joseph Hayes about Lions coach Jim Caldwell being on the hot seat because of racism. Matt worked with Joseph at the Port Huron Times Herald and has some thoughts about his friend's column.Join us on Draft.com or the Draft app with promo code LOPISTONS for Draft Wednesday.Follow us on Twitter at @Matt_Schoch_ and @lockedonpistons and Like us on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/MatthewASchoch. Email me at matt_schoch@yahoo.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Matt Sheehan and Joseph Hayes look at the eighth week of the Blue Water Area high school football season.
Joseph Hayes and Matt Sheehan talk about high school football.
Joseph Hayes and Matt Sheen talk about how impressive St. Clair and Marysville were last week -- despite cold and flu season. And how much more exciting this weekend's Marine City-St. Clair matchup could be.
Joseph Hayes and Matt Sheehan talk about last week's perfect Marysville domination of Marine City — but aren't counting out the Mariners yet.
Matt Sheehan and Joseph Hayes look at the fourth week of the Blue Water Area's high school football teams. Port Huron Northern and St. Clair are the week's huge matchup — either team could win, and the victor will probably cement its playoff hopes. That doesn't mean there will not be huge drama at the Marysville - Marine City game, though.
Matt Sheehan and Joseph Hayes point out that Memphis High School isn't the only football team dealing with low numbers at school enrollments shrink and parents worry about concussions. The big game this week is Richmond vs. Croswell-Lexington, which promises big action as the veterans take on the upstarts, and Port Huron Northern takes momentum and talent to Centerline.
Matt Sheehan and Joseph Hayes recap some of the surprises of the first week of Blue Water Area high school football and try to predict what is going to happen this week. One thing is for certain: The Algonac-Almont showdown could very well decide the league championship.
Joseph Hayes and Matt Sheehan are ready with their prediction, projections and excitement for the fall start of high school sports. They look at the week's biggest football matches and forecast who will have the best openers.