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Terry Barber II has Got Next!!!! Welcome to the SLT “You Got Next” series. This series is dedicated to the athlete/actor/entrepreneur who doesn't ask for any recognition but continues to push themselves to limits that many didn't think they had. We see you and we want to let the world know who you are... we present to you the SLT next series and Terry Barber II has "Got Next" Make sure you subscribe, like and follow us on IG, Twitter and Facebook @sportlifetalk. You can watch the live streamed show on our Sportslifetalk Facebook page and on our YouTube channel. Want
Nicke Smith has Got Next!!! Welcome to the SLT “You Got Next” series. This series is dedicated to the athlete/actor/entrepreneur who doesn't ask for any recognition but continues to push themselves to limits that many didn't think they had. We see you and we want to let the world know who you are... we present to you the SLT next series and Nicke Smith has "Got Next" Make sure you subscribe, like and follow us on IG, Twitter and Facebook @sportlifetalk. You can watch the live streamed show on our Sportslifetalk Facebook page and on our YouTube channel. Want
"My journey in life is to find peace. Peace is what keeps people sane. Loyalty and love are the precious objects of peace." -- Shadow, from the book Writing for Donuts, Volume 2 I produced a Writing for Donuts expose (tinyurl.com/w4dKZFR) for KZFR 90.1FM which aired Wednesday, January 12th on the Writing on Air program. Once curated into the worthiness it deserved, I listened to it over and over. You see, some of the youth who wrote for donuts are my friends. Precious friends who I share time and stories -- with the earnest care nestled within as a runaway in 1976. As much as their experience converges and diverges with mine, the essence is the same. Making ones way as a teenager. Some of the wisest words I have read are, "be the person you needed when you were a child." Being the person I myself needed is the most precious actuation of loyalty and love I have given to bear. One of those friends is Olivia who high-fived me when I told her I was a runaway at 16. "Me too," she said. Years later she named here first vehicle Guillermo, after me. Another is Kyle, who once told me he couldn't believe he had a friend like me. I stopped walking and looked him in the eye, "I feel the same about you." Guillermo Mash on behalf of KZFR and Writing on Air, thanks all the voices who contributed to this radio segment and to the 104 writers featured in the book. A, Aaron, Adam, Alex Jury, Alexa B, Alexander Wolf, Amanda C, Angel, Anonymous, Ashley, Bre H-W, Brelyn, Buggy, Carrington Forbes, Cedra T, Coral D, Courtnie B, Death, Dennis G, Donna A, Dr Jones (aka doughboy), E, EIT, Emporer Augustus the Elitist, Figs, Flying Spirit, Gabi, Gaby R, Girl, Gypsy, Hati, Hezi (Aka Heather S), HG, Jace, Jackson NJ, James, Jaymi, Jimmy V, Joe, Jose, Joseph, Joseph Franke, Josh, JR, Justin, Justin F, Justin Fernandez, Justin R, Kay, Kim S, Krystal Gatewood, Kyle, Kyle M, Kyle T, Lily, Loredana, Lucia, M, Malinda, Mama bear, Manalo G, Maxson, Mike R, Moose, Natalie Stowe, Nick, Prudence and Adam, Purple Dragon, Robert H, Robert L, Rocco W, Ross, S, Sandwhich, Sara Clifton, Shadow, Shae, Shaun P, Shawn Pope, Shelley, Sho Thao, Siena, Skorase, Skorase Spyglass, Sky, Spencer Douglas Hines, Stefanie, Summer, Sweet, Talara, Taylor K, That one Girl, The son you used to know, Tim L, Tyler, Unknown, Veronica, Vivian, Will, Will F, Zachary Foster, Zak, Zane S Writing for Donuts volumes one and two are available at the Bookstore, 118 Main Street in Chico. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/imagining-community/message
Excerpt from the book, "Bushido: The Way of the Samurai", Edited by Justin F. Stone --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
From Book One of "Bushido: The Way of the Samurai", Edited by Justin F. Stone --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
For more episodes please visit - http://www.jftalks.comHere is a rough transcript:Justin Finkelstein 0:01Hey, this is Justin It is Tuesday morning and we're gonna talk about accountability structures. I'm going to pre apologize for the audio quality on this message. I'm walking out in the snow right now. And so you might hear some some clanking and some, some sounds in the bit that might get in the way. If the audio quality does get in the way of this message, please send me a yak. Why ac.com forward slash Justin F. And I'll kind of walk you through the whole process one on one. So here we go. Why most so I've been in accountability conversations, one on one group conversations probably done probably 250 at this point in time, and most of them fail. Most of them don't even get to the end, where they're the commitments are kept for the regular conversations that people are going to have let alone the the goals get achieved that people originally set and the main thing, the killer of accountability conversation is friction. So a very common thing that happens is like, Alright, we want to support each other great. We got goals, it makes sense to be able to work together. Let's set up a zoom call. And there's like our house next Friday at 10. no good for me house next Thursday at 11. Okay, good. No good for me. All right. So let's just say you get past that hurdle, and you are able to schedule for the time that actually works, that you're able to get together. Now, you've got to be in the right energy space, to be able to have the conversations and have the structures and be able to follow up on those. So what people do is like they're right, then they, they think, Alright, we're doing this too often. Let's extend the cadence, which is a challenge for an accountability structure to be able to work. In my opinion, it needs to be more frequent. It needs to be daily for people to get together, but who's got the time to be able to get together. So the ones that work? The best are the ones that are done, asynchronously. For me, I believe voice is the best way to go. Because voice is the most frictionless way for people to be able to most frictionless way for people to be able to connect. So a couple of different platforms. My favorite, obviously, or I don't know if it's obvious, is Yak. If you hit me up on yak, why ac.com forward slash Justin F, we can immediately get into our accountability conversation and set a cadence that actually works and I can handle I'm probably having one on one conversations on a daily basis with 20 or 30. People at this point, they're not all accountability conversations. But we can go from zero to in the conversation very quickly. Some people don't want to add a new platform, which I completely understand. WhatsApp works just as well. WhatsApp is great, it's global. So all you need is a cell phone to be able to get into it. Some people don't like the security of WhatsApp. So that becomes an you know, an issue in what they're actually doing with their data. But those are the ways stay away from the zooms stay away from those scheduled meeting. Personally, I don't like doing stuff and writing some people like doing their stuff in writing. And it is more effective when you actually put something down in writing. The challenge is it's very difficult to to stay in the conversation long enough when you put stuff in writing. So the main big killer, and I was having a conversation. I believe this is actually documented. But it was a conversation with john stepper from working out loud. And I think he actually I don't know if we've documented he actually captured it live. He said the biggest challenge of working out loud circles getting people together for 12 weeks is the scheduling and the time once you actually get there, the stuff works, but getting there is the big challenge. And I'll leave that one there. And thanks a lot. Please hit me up. Best way to get ahold of me is on Yak and why ac.com forward slash Justin F. Or you can DM me wherever you're actually seeing this on LinkedIn, Justin Finkelstein it happy to help support some of the accountability structures that you have in place right now. Or some new ones that you want to create.
The Minnesota Vikings triumphed 37-35 over the Low Energy Detroit Lions Sunday afternoon to finish 7-9 on the season. But more importantly, wide receiver Justin Jefferson broke the rookie single-season yardage record. Boom. Here are the other Winners & Losers from the game. Timestamps: • (1:45) Vikings-Lions Recap • (9:50) Jefferson Breaks Records! • (13:29) DeVonta Smith to the Vikings? • (22:04) Kubiak Back as OC? • (26:29) Vikings Bring Back Everson? • (31:44) Matt Stafford is NOT a Hall of Famer A Northern Digital Production --- Protect Your Online Privacy with ExpressVPN! https://www.expressvpn.com/purpleftw YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/purpleftwpodcast
Sponsored By: Panelists Justin Dorfman | Richard Littauer Guests Justin Flory RIT (https://www.rit.edu/) Javier “Javi” Canovas Open University of Catalonia (https://www.uoc.edu/portal/es/index.html) Show Notes This is a special episode where we are talking about the working groups that came out of the Sustain Summit in Brussels back in January. Today, we have Justin Flory, a student at Rochester Institute of Technology and Javier “Javi” Canovas, from Barcelona, an Assistant Professor at the Open University of Catalonia, who are very involved in the Sustain Working Groups. Javi is the bottom liner for the Governance Readiness Group and Justin is the bottom liner for the Principles of Authentic Participation (PAP). They will both talk about their groups and their involvement in them. They also talk about the Transparency Working Group. Also, Richard talks about the Nvie Git Flow Model. If you want to learn more about the different working groups, then this episode is for you! [00:01:31] Richard gives an overview of what the Sustain Working Group is all about and how you can join in on the conversation on the discourse forum. [00:05:22] Justin Flory tells us what PAP is and what does it mean to be authentically participating in something. He also explains navigating core values that don’t match up. [00:11:07] Richard wonders if Justin Flory ever tried to figure out what does it mean to be authentic as a large corporation versus what does it mean to be authentic as a lone script kitty and if those ever clashed? Justin explains. [00:15:35] Javi explains what Governance Readiness is and how that has materialized for him over the past couple of months. [00:18:17] Javi talks about some of the Governance Models that he’s looked at or put together. He is asked by Justin D. if any of his students know what he’s working on. Also, he talks about how many people are involved in his group. Justin F. tells us how many people are in the PAP group. [00:21:54] Justin F. builds on the Javi’s discussion about where the working group sits and explains that this working group is also another place where they’re trying to build that common language. [00:24:15] Richard talks about the “Nvie Git Flow Model” and a blog post that came out 10 years ago. [00:25:51] Justin F. talks about the Transparency Working Group and its focus. He also gives a shout out to Gunner’s interview on Episode 19 of Sustain’s Podcast, which helped him frame the way he’s going into some of this sustainability work. [00:31:35] Javi explains what his working group is looking at for the next meeting and what topics he’s looking to get feedback on for the working group right now. [00:34:09] Justin F. asks Javi what the working group is planning to do next and what would he want the working groups accomplishments to be? He explains. [00:35:43] Justin F. tells us where he wants to go with PAP and what’s next. He talks about “Boundary spanning.” [00:37:50] Richard says for any listeners out there who want to start listening actively or actively contributing to go to sustainoss.org/working-groups. Spotlight [00:38:49] Justin’s spotlight is a project he works for CodeFund which is Open Source. They passed 400 million ethical ads served. Big Milestone for them! Congratulations! ☺ [00:39:20] Javi’s spotlight is a project called, “Community Rule.” [00:39:59] Justin Flory’s spotlight is first a shout-out for the place where we have defined the Governance Model, which is open for issues and pull requests. Also, a cool initiative in the Fedora Project Community, an Open Source Linux Project. [00:40:54] Richard’s spotlight is NVIE Git Flow Model. He loves it! Quotes [00:22:36] “But now we’re in this changing world where Open Source is starting to become really popular or it’s being looked at a different way than it was twenty years ago.” [00:29:52] “We all eat, and it’s really important to eat. And if you don’t eat, you get angry. And if you get angry you close issues a lot faster without saying thank you, right?” Links Justin Flory Twitter (https://twitter.com/jflory7?ref_src=twsrc%5Egoogle%7Ctwcamp%5Eserp%7Ctwgr%5Eauthor) Justin Flory Blog (https://blog.jwf.io/about-me/) Javier Canovas Twitter (https://twitter.com/jlcanovas?lang=en) NVIE Git Flow Model (https://nvie.com/posts/a-successful-git-branching-model/) Boundary spanning (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boundary_spanning) Sustain Working Groups (https://sustainoss.org/working-groups/) CommunityRule (https://communityrule.info/) CodeFund “400 Million Ad Served” (https://j.mp/codefund-400m) Fedora Project (https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/project/) Sustain Podcast-Episode 19 (https://sustain.codefund.fm/19) Credits Produced by Justin Dorfman at CodeFund Edited by Paul M. Bahr at Peachtree Sound (https://www.peachtreesound.com/) Show notes by DeAnn Bahr at Peachtree Sound (https://www.peachtreesound.com/) Ad Sales by Eric Berry at CodeFund Special Guests: Javier “Javi” Canovas and Justin W. Flory.
I had a great chat with Justin F. Clark, a Holistic Thinker at Visionary Status, LLC. He claims "Consciousness is not taught, it is experienced." ( Sorry for the audio quality as this was recorded over a FB Live! ) Hope you get some new insight from this epic conversation. Let's ascend, flow family! Join us in this in depth conversation where we both give value, like we know best. Follow him on Instagram- @justinconsciousness or @justinf.clark If you enjoyed this episode, be sure to check out all the other episodes as well! I also have a new Youtube Channel called - Flow State Activation where I'm posting daily- check it out as well! - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC2IK6Ve0bPpJ_BYopsyA9AQ?view_as=subscriber All the best and MAY THE FLOW BE WITH YOU! -Sume
A Roundtable Discussion Featuring Justin F Gainor, MD, Matthew Gubens, MD, MS, Geoffrey R Oxnard, MD, Heather Wakelee, MD, Isaac Levy, MD and Estelamari Rodriguez, MD, MPH moderated by Neil Love, MD. Produced by Research To Practice.
Biomarker Assessment and Targeted Treatment of Nonsquamous Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer (NSCLC) — Slide Presentation 4: Incidence and Management of Metastatic NSCLC with a RET Rearrangement — Dr Gainor. CME information and select publications
Rabbi Dr. Shmuly Yanklowitz, President & Dean of Valley Beit Midrash interviews Justin F. Marceau, Professor of Law and the Brooks Institute Faculty Research Scholar of Animal Law and Policy at the University of Denver (https://thebrooksinstitute.org/), on the topic of "Human Prisons & Animal Cages." DONATE: http://www.bit.ly/1NmpbsP BUY THE BOOK: https://amzn.to/36sIJ9W For podcasts of VBM lectures, GO HERE: https://www.valleybeitmidrash.org/learning-library https://www.facebook.com/valleybeitmidrash
In this podcast, Editor-in-Chief of JNIS Felipe C. Albuquerque talks to Justin F. Fraser, Neurological Surgery, University of Kentucky, about the current endovascular strategies for posterior circulation large vessel occlusion stroke: the report of the Society of NeuroInterventional Surgery Standards and Guidelines Committee. Read the paper for free on the JNIS website: https://jnis.bmj.com/content/11/10/1055.
Follow us on Instagram @Reviewing__Reviews ------ DJ and Mike review the reviews of Canada's Wonderland in Vaughn, Ontario, Canada. Justin F: "beyond bad" chickandbeast - "Like a sleeping giant" Dave H - "Makes Sodom and Gomorrah look like a family picnic" Mia O: "Take my word for it, try the funnel cake" Max P: "What is this new garbage funnel cake" Ryan F: "On me heart I swear I'll never return to this here wretched place"
Proceedings from video interviews with Drs David R Spigel and Justin F Gainor on optimal strategies and emerging concepts in the management of lung cancer. | For more information, visit: http://www.researchtopractice.com/LCU318/Video
Conversations with Oncology Investigators. Bridging the Gap between Research and Patient Care. Interview with Justin F Gainor, MD conducted by Neil Love, MD. Produced by Research To Practice.
We got some good cogs in the 'zone in this addition and we got a birthday boi coming up on a big number. The Flash is off to Toronoto for the Justin F*cking Lounges Festival (JFL) and it's gonna be hot. Most importantly however, we hear from our pals. Some even have gifts from AOL's ancient email service! Please use the post office. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Meet printing press operator Robert Glahn, who works for Eastwood Litho, which is based in Lyncourt on the city's Northside. Founded in 1946 by Justin F. Mohr, a veteran of the U.S. Army Air Corps during World War II, Eastwood Litho has served the Syracuse area for more than 70 years and is now owned by grandsons of the founder. For the last three years, Glahn has been in charge of running the company's two Heidelberg printing presses. He works as a frontender and is responsible for all of the technical tweaks and artistic judgments that inform the end product. The color balance, saturation, and sharpness of the ink on the paper all fall on him. Now 53, Glahn's been doing this job since high school. He serves as the mechanic who enjoys tinkering with the machines when they break and the artist who controls every aspect of the graphic output. Visit www.workingsyracuse.com for more content on Glahn.
Dr. Takesha Winn joins us for a candid chat about managing it all as an eduprofessional. Dr. Takesha Winn, a first-generation college student and a Dallas ISD Alum, began her 14-year career in education as a teacher in Dallas ISD at Justin F. Kimball High School. Her passion for ensuring that ALL students have access to a teacher who is knowledgeable, compassionate, culturally responsive, and able to engage students in rigorous content lead her to pursue a master's degree in Education Administration and seek career roles focused on improving teacher practice. She has presented best practices about improving teacher and administrator practice at ASCD, Texas Association of Secondary School Principals, and The New Teacher Center. Dr. Winn recently defended her doctoral dissertation, "Culturally Relevant Recruitment and Hiring in an Urban District," which she plans to turn into a book for district and principal practitioners. Want to learn about Dr. Winn? Connect with her on LinkedIn
Babes Lyndsay, Curly, & Amy chat with two of the team behind racebent comic Watson & Holmes. WATSON & HOLMES is a modern urban take on the tales of “Sherlock Holmes” by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. Re-envisioning Sherlock Holmes and Dr John Watson as African Americans and taking place in New York City's famous Harlem district, the stories can go in fresh and new directions never traveled before. Follow the Watson & Holmes team on Twitter at @ or @ (Brandon Perlow, co-creator) & @ (Justin F. gabrie, senior editor) Check out and Rick, Brandon and Paul also did Buy Watson & Holmes #1 on ComiXology ($0.99) or at your local comic shop! Buy Baker Street: Honor Among Punks on Amazon
This project was written for Adobe Youth Voices by members of the South San Francisco Intel Computer Clubhouse. Its about the importance of family. Recorded and performed by Justin F.
BSH Radio returns this week with a rousing game of Flyers trivia between Justin F., our reigning champion, and Pardini36, a worthy challenger for sure. We won't give away any of the details, but you'll want to hear about the time Pardini slept in an elevator.Oh, and we need a challenger for next week... so shoot me an email or drop it in the comments if you're interested.Following another edition of rousing trivia, Geoff, Ben and I sat around and talked about a whole multitude of Flyers topics. Is the slump over? (Geoff says yes.) How does Chris Pronger's injury impact the rest of the season? And how much ice time should Erik Gustafsson see while Pronger is out?
After last week's debacle of a radio show that will be thankfully tucked away in the abyss of my computer for the rest of time, we return this week with a new trivia challenger and a listen-able version of BSH Radio. Reigning champeen mikefive was challenged by Justin F., and much like an episode of Maury before the commercial break, the results will SHOCK YOU. Well, this isn't a paternity test, but whatever. Ben was absent this week, so after the SHOCKING TRIVIA GAME, Geoff and I got into the issues of the week. Should we be concerned about the Flyers right now? What exactly should we be worried about? Also, we get pretty in-depth about Eric's article on who the Flyers should face in the postseason. We talk about charts and graphs and stuff. Pretty nerdy and awesome.