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Chasing The Insights
EP494 - Darryl Kanouse on bringing balance, simplicity, and effortless action into decision-making

Chasing The Insights

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2023 32:10


In this episode of Chasing the Insights, I talk to author and founder Darryl Kanouse. Darryl talks to us about bringing balance, simplicity, and "effortless action" into your decision-making. Darryl Kanouse is the author of "The Architect Way: Requirements for a Universal Framework", an adaptation of the Tao Te Ching into the language of modern technology development. Darryl is the founder of DataBaller LLC, a persuasive technology R&D firm based in Los Angeles, California. He is a Technical Solutions Architect with over 25 years of experience specializing in consumer engagement technology. He has also been a solo entrepreneur and a leader at Fortune 500 companies like Amazon and Activision.

RadioKBPV's Podcast
Tombstone Tales 2023 - Episode 3 – Fred Kanouse

RadioKBPV's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2023 31:57


The Ghosts of South-western Alberta's History return each year with Kootenai Brown Pioneer Village's Graveyard Tours.  Held August 26, 2023 at KBPV itself, this year we recalled selected local pioneers and contributors whose remains rest far away from our area. Today we learn of the devious exploits of frontiersman Fred Kanouse, courtesy of KBPV Education Coordinator Ranger Gord Tolton.

ISACA Podcast
Industry Spotlight - Julia Kanouse

ISACA Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 11, 2023 21:54


Get to know Chief Membership and Marketing Officer Julia Kanouse as she sits down with childhood best friend and ISACA VP Amanda Raible. The duo discuss everything from leadership to motherhood while competing in Mario Kart! Tune in!

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Dicegeeks.com Tabletop RPG Show
Running Science Fiction RPGs with Patrick Kanouse

Dicegeeks.com Tabletop RPG Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 8, 2021 56:52


Patrick Kanouse returns to the podcast today to talk about running science fiction RPG campaigns. In the first interview, we learned Patrick has done a lot of sci-fi role-playing so this topic was right up his alley. We dive into the elements of what makes a great science fiction RPG campaign and Patrick drops some great gamemaster wisdom along the way. Also, we discuss his new RPG After: The Machines.

Real Black Consciousnesses Forum
Black Women - Stop Putting Penis In Your Mouth!! (No More Oral Sex)

Real Black Consciousnesses Forum

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2021 53:07


#OralSex #Head Join us aw we discuss oral sex and how it has become a hazard to the community. Certainly, the risk of acquiring an STI through engagement in oral sex is substantially less than for other sexual behaviors (e.g., vaginal or anal intercourse). However, recent reviews have suggested that oral sex is a viable and perhaps significant mode of transmission for several bacterial and viral infections, including gonorrhea, herpes, and chlamydia. The rate of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) among adolescents is increasing at an unprecedented rate. Currently, over three million American teenagers become infected with one or more STIs each year (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention [CDC], 2000), including both bacterial (e.g., gonorrhea, chlamydia) and viral infections (e.g., herpes, HIV). Recent concern has focused on noncoital sexual behaviors that may pose a risk for STIs among adolescents. For instance, public attention has focused on the surprisingly high percentage of high school adolescents (i.e., grades 9 through 12) who report engagement in oral sex. Although the topic is rarely investigated empirically, extant data suggest that approximately 33%–59% of high school teens and, more specifically, 7%– 24% of adolescent virgins report that they have either given or received oral sex (Breakwell & Fife-Schaw, 1992; Gates & Sonenstein, 2000; Haas, 1979; Newcomer & Udry, 1985; Schuster, Bell, & Kanouse, 1996). Yet little is known about adolescents' potential for contracting an STI by engaging in oral sex or about psychological factors that may influence adolescents' decision to engage in this type of behavior. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/realblackforum/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/realblackforum/support

Cybernation Uncensored
Game Master Tips - Campaign Building with Patrick Kanouse

Cybernation Uncensored

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2020 29:45


GM Tips - Campaign Building with Patrick Kanouse of Two Brothers Gaming. Every good Game-Master knows they can always improve and learn more. Although this is primarily for Cyberpunk GMs, these tips and tricks can help any GameMaster with any RPG! Please show us some love by supporting the links below. For our Podcast, Live Streams, Partner Discounts and more, explore our official website! https://www.CyberpunkUncensored.com/ #cyberpunk #GMtips #gamemastertips --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cybernationuncensored/support

Cybernation Uncensored
Cyberpunk Uncensored featuring Patrick Kanouse

Cybernation Uncensored

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2020 61:56


Patrick Kanouse of Two Brothers Gaming, joins me for a special episode of Cyberpunk Uncensored! We discuss Cyberpunk RED, 2020, 2077 the Cyberpunk Community and so much more! Please join us and give us a like and share! For our Podcast, Live Streams, Partner Discounts and more, explore our official website! https://www.CyberpunkUncensored.com/ #cyberpunk #cyberpunkred #cyberpunk2020 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/cybernationuncensored/support

Dicegeeks.com Tabletop RPG Show
Running Tabletop RPGs with Patrick Kanouse

Dicegeeks.com Tabletop RPG Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2020 47:22


Patrick Kanouse is a longtime gamemaster and novelist. He joins me on the podcast to discuss running tabletop role-playing games. We discover Patrick began playing RPGs with Traveller. He stuck with science fiction and only recently moved into Dungeons and Dragons. In addition to gamemaster advice, we discuss his mystery novel series and self-publishing.

Voces de la Montaña
Pastor Merrill Kanouse 18.02.2020

Voces de la Montaña

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2020 22:32


Pastor Merrill Kanouse 18.02.2020

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Couch Radio
Ep. 0002 TC Superstar

Couch Radio

Play Episode Play 60 sec Highlight Listen Later Nov 7, 2019 58:36


First Names talk to Connor McCampbell from TC Superstar about songwriting, their latest album, living with mannequins, and more. Follow them on Instagram @tc_superstar! Connect with your boys @firstnamesmusic on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook. Music, videos, and Couch Radio Podcasts at firstnamesmusic.com. This episode is brought to you by Monkey Nest Coffee. Mention Couch Radio while ordering to get 10% off your order. Also brought to you by Waterloo Records! Mention Couch Radio at checkout and receive 10% off of anything in store not already on sale.

All Business with Jeffrey Hayzlett
AB 187: Picturing Diversity with Julia Kanouse

All Business with Jeffrey Hayzlett

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2019 31:03


Diversity is more than a buzz word. It’s the way companies should be doing business, but are they? Our guest today is Julia Kanouse, CEO of the Illinois Technology Association. She pointed out the hypocrisy of a major tech company’s failed diversity effort. Somebody at the company Photoshopped two women executives into a group photo, hoping it would show off the company’s diversity. Besides reacting to the picture, Julia also addresses the ways businesses are succeeding and failing at diversity. She explains why just adding women and minorities to your company’s roster is not enough, and how the next generation of workers is checking out your business. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Connected to Chicago with Bill Cameron
Connected to Chicago (03-10-2019) Special Guest-Toni Preckwinkle

Connected to Chicago with Bill Cameron

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2019 48:18


Joining the show this week is Toni Preckwinkle. Bill and Toni discuss the upcoming runoff Mayoral election, and who has better experience for the job. Toni discusses with Bill ways she would try to solve certain issues with the City, such as fixing the pension problem, TIF Reform, and if there would be changes to the City Council after the election. In this week's round table segment, Bill is joined by Ray Long and Lynn Sweet of the Chicago Tribune, Fran Spielman of the Chicago Sun-Times, and Heather Cherone editor of The Daily Line. The Round Table opens up with this week’s news of Lori Lightfoot getting the endorsement of Willie Wilson, and what that means for the runoff election. Also, discussed is the NBC mayoral debate. How did Lightfoot and Preckwinkle do? Lynn provides an update from Washington D.C, Governor Pritzker has unveiled his graduated income tax, and the round table gives their analysis. This week's community spotlight segment is with Nick Gale. Nick explains a new report by the Illinois Technology Association that looks at 300 tech companies in Chicago to illustrate where gender gaps exist. ITA CEO Julia Kanouse says Chicago companies are doing well, but can do better in terms of putting women in VP/SVP levels and C-Suite positions. Just 26% of women hold one of the 1100 vice president or senior vice president positions at the 300 companies evaluated. Of the current 922 C-suite positions, women held 13.6 % of them. ITA also sponsored a"Shadow Day" Friday, International Women's Day, giving a group of female Chicago public school students exposure to what it's really like to work in the tech-sector. Kanouse says that 100 students were hosted by 20 companies.

DriveChicago
Connected to Chicago (03-10-2019) Special Guest-Toni Preckwinkle

DriveChicago

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2019 48:18


Joining the show this week is Toni Preckwinkle. Bill and Toni discuss the upcoming runoff Mayoral election, and who has better experience for the job. Toni discusses with Bill ways she would try to solve certain issues with the City, such as fixing the pension problem, TIF Reform, and if there would be changes to the City Council after the election. In this week's round table segment, Bill is joined by Ray Long and Lynn Sweet of the Chicago Tribune, Fran Spielman of the Chicago Sun-Times, and Heather Cherone editor of The Daily Line. The Round Table opens up with this week’s news of Lori Lightfoot getting the endorsement of Willie Wilson, and what that means for the runoff election. Also, discussed is the NBC mayoral debate. How did Lightfoot and Preckwinkle do? Lynn provides an update from Washington D.C, Governor Pritzker has unveiled his graduated income tax, and the round table gives their analysis. This week's community spotlight segment is with Nick Gale. Nick explains a new report by the Illinois Technology Association that looks at 300 tech companies in Chicago to illustrate where gender gaps exist. ITA CEO Julia Kanouse says Chicago companies are doing well, but can do better in terms of putting women in VP/SVP levels and C-Suite positions. Just 26% of women hold one of the 1100 vice president or senior vice president positions at the 300 companies evaluated. Of the current 922 C-suite positions, women held 13.6 % of them. ITA also sponsored a"Shadow Day" Friday, International Women's Day, giving a group of female Chicago public school students exposure to what it's really like to work in the tech-sector. Kanouse says that 100 students were hosted by 20 companies.

Night of the Living Podcast: Horror, Sci-Fi and Fantasy Film Discussion

Fame, it's not your brain, it's just the flame. We kick off our Fame Theme with The Neon Demon. Also, Amy reviews Sequence Break for Straight-to-Video Russian Roulette. Our Beelzebub Tier Patreon Supporters are Albert Schroter, Adam Ingram, Tree & Alex McNulty, Mandi Arthur, Brandon Boone, Bill Fahrner, Blake Heath, Mark Watts, Cassie & Jeremy Burmeister, Alise Wallis, Amanda James, Ernest Perez, Brook Anderson, Zachary Sugawara, Dale Roberson and Brian Jackson. This podcast is only possible because of their and our other patrons’ generous support. You can join them and enjoy all of our Patreon exclusive content at http://www.patreon.com/notlp.  “Monster Movies (with My Friends)” was written and performed by Kelley Kombrinck. It was recorded and mixed by Freddy Morris. facebook.com/notlp twitter.com/notlp instagram.com/nightofthelivingpodcast youtube.com/notlpcrew

Not Just Sunglasses & Autographs Podcast
Ep 5: Sunglasses & Lyle Kanouse

Not Just Sunglasses & Autographs Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2016 53:08


Actor Lyle Kanouse chats with Tommy Burke. Lyle is the former Dallas Cowboys football player who went on to win a Tony Award. He’s known for roles in Whatever Works, Fracture, Hesher, and Auto Focus. He’s married to Audrey Wasilewski who was also a guest on episode three of  the Not Just Sunglasses & Autographs podcast. The Not Just Sunglasses & Autographs podcast is hosted by Tommy Burke, who has been working in TV and film production for more than 25 years as a 1st Assistant Director.

Historically Thinking: Conversations about historical knowledge and how we achieve it

  This podcast emanates from Augustana College in Rock Island, Illinois. Rock Island is one of what the locals call the "Quad Cities", four towns or small cities–Rock Island and Moline in Illinois, Davenport and Bettendorf in Iowa–that stretch along the Mississippi River at what used to be the largest rapids on the Upper Mississippi, just above where the Rock River flows into the Father of Waters. These rapids are centered on Arsenal Island, which has been occupied by the United States Army since 1830 when it was Fort Armstrong. If there's a genius of this curious place, it's Black Hawk, the war chief of the Sauk tribe that once had its  town near the junction of the Rock and Mississippi, and which summered on what's now Arsenal Island. Around here, Black Hawk is the name of a college, a hotel, and a chain of banks. Farther afield there's the Chicago Black Hawks, and the Army's workhorse helicopter that owe their name to his inspiration. As my guest today, my colleague Jane Simonsen has said in a recent article, Black Hawk is now "an 'Indian' figure tinted by a vague sense of history and burnished by settler-colonist nostalgia." Today Jane and I discuss Black Hawk, but more than that. We discuss what Black Hawk wore. This turns out to be very important, because what he wore provoked white Americans to comment, and sometimes provoked them to irritation or pity. Fashion and how it's appropriated say not just something about the wearer, but the beholder. In this case, it says a lot about how we want Indians to be–and in a strange way, very hip, with-it, post modernly conscious people turn out to have a sensibility remarkably similar to people in the 1830's. Jane Simonsen is Associate Professor of History here at Augustana College, and our Department's Chair. She is the author of the well-reviewed Making Home Work: Domesticity and Native American Assimilation in the American West, 1860-1919, published by the University of North Carolina Press. For Further Investigation Life of Ma-Ka-Tai-Me-Sha-Kia-Kak, or Black Hawk...Dictated by Himself, edited by J.B. Patterson (Boston, 1834) Marshall Joseph Becker, “Matchcoats: Cultural Conservatism and Change in One Aspect of Native American Clothing,” Ethnohistory 52:4 (Fall 2005), 727-787 Nick Brown and Sarah E. Kanouse, Re-Collecting Black Hawk: Landscape, Memory, and Power in the American Midwest (Pittsburgh, 2015) George Catlin, Wi-jún-jon, Pigeon's Egg Head (The Light) Going To and Returning from Washington, 1837-1839 George Catlin's Indian Gallery–A Virtual Exhibition  Robert Duplessis, The Material Atlantic: Clothing, Commerce, and Colonization in the Atlantic World, 1650-1800 (Cambridge, 2016) Elizabeth Hutchinson, “The Dress of His Nation: Romney’s Portrait of Joseph Brant,” Winterthur Portfolio 45:2/3 (Summer/Autumn 2011), 209-227 Patrick J. Jung, The Black Hawk War of 1832 (Norman, OK, 2008) Ann M. Little, “’Shoot that Rogue, for He Hath an Englishman’s Coat On!’: Cultural Cross-Dressing on the New England Frontier, 1620-1760, The New England Quarterly 74:2 (June 2001), 238-273 Kerry Trask, The Black Hawk War: Battle for the Heart of America (New York, 2006)

Big Pop Fun with Tom Wilson

Lyle Kanouse is an actor, singer, and coach, and we talk about Texas football, Vitamin packs, and script reading.