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The Boston Floating Hospital was a children’s hospital that operated on a boat in Boston Harbor in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. Research: Berkeley Temple. “Threescore years and ten, 1827-1897: Pine Street Church ; Berkeley Street Church ; Berkley Temple.” Boston : Press of Samuel Usher, 1897. https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008416560 Boston Floating Hospital. “A brief history of the Boston Floating Hospital.” 1906. https://archive.org/details/101725502.nlm.nih.gov/ Boston Floating Hospital. “Historical sketch of the origin and development of the Boston Floating Hospital.” 1903. https://archive.org/details/101727275.nlm.nih.gov Egan, Sarah A. “A Reply from the Boston Floating Hospital.” The American Journal of Nursing, Vol. 11, No. 6 (Mar., 1911). Via JSTOR. https://www.jstor.org/stable/3405022 Friends of the Boston Harborwalk. “Precious Cargo On Board.” https://boshw.us/sign/precious-cargo-on-board/?lang=english Gilson, Grace. “Babies on a boat: When a floating hospital helped cure Boston’s children.” Boston Globe. 1/20/2022. https://www.bostonglobe.com/2022/01/20/metro/hospital-sea-that-once-cured-bostons-children/ Golden, Janet. “From Wet Nurse Directory to Milk Bank: Delivery of Human Milk in Boston, 1909-1927.” Bulletin of the History of Medicine. Vol. 62, No. 4. Winter 1988. Via JSTOR. https://www.jstor.org/stable/44443092 Halberstadt, Josephine. “The Boston Floating Hospital, Season of 1906.” The American Journal of Nursing , Feb., 1907, Vol. 7, No. 5 (Feb., 1907). Via JSTOR. https://www.jstor.org/stable/3403608 Hall, Mary I. “The Boston Floating Hospital.” The American Journal of Nursing, Vol. 11, No. 4 (Jan., 1911). Via JSTOR. https://www.jstor.org/stable/3404922 Hastings, Robert W. “The Boston Floating Hospital.” The American Journal of Nursing, Vol. 3, No. 7 (Apr., 1903).” Via JSTOR. https://www.jstor.org/stable/3401681 Hastings, Robert W. “The Boston Floating Hospital.” The American Journal of Nursing, Vol. 6, No. 7 (Apr., 1906). Via JSTOR. https://www.jstor.org/stable/3402905 Jimison, Robert. “Who’s the mystery child in this 103-year-old Floating Hospital photo?” CNN. 2/14/2017. https://www.cnn.com/2017/02/14/health/floating-hospital-1914-mystery-photo-history/index.html Keeling, Arlene. “Nursing On Board the Boston Floating Hospital.” Windows in Time. Center for Nursing Historical Inquiry. October 2015. Kulig, John. “12 Things You Didn't Know About The History Of Boston's Floating Hospital For Children.” WBUR. 10/3/2014. https://www.wbur.org/radioboston/2014/10/01/boston-floating-kulig NavSource Online: Identification Numbered Vessel Photo Archive. Boston Floating Hospital (ID 2366) https://www.navsource.org/archives/12/172366.htm “A History of the Boston Floating Hospital.” Vol. 19. No. 4. 1957. https://doi.org/10.1542/peds.19.4.629 Perry, Charlotte Mandeville. “Our Floating Hospitals.” The American Journal of Nursing, Nov., 1900, Vol. 1, No. 2 (Nov., 1900). Via JSTOR. http://www.jstor.com/stable/3402614 Prinz, Lucie with Jacoba Van Schaik. “The Boston Floating Hospital: How a Boston Harbor Barge Changed the Course of Pediatric Medicine.” Tufts Medical Center. 2014. Tufts Archival Research Center. “Boston Floating Hospital.” https://archives.tufts.edu/agents/corporate_entities/9474?&page=13 Tufts CHSP. “End of an Era: The Closing of Tufts Children’s Hospital, Putting Inpatient Pediatric Care in Context.” 4/8/2022. https://sites.tufts.edu/chsp/2022/04/08/end-of-an-era-the-closing-of-tufts-childrens-hospital-putting-inpatient-pediatric-care-in-context/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Cameron Keeling, one of the hardest working and accomplished musicians from the Heartland, learned to play and write songs around his hometown Kansas City MO. He toured with bluegrass band Grassfed for 5-years, releasing 2 studio albums. You can catch him these holding down the low end on the upright bass as well as singing and writing with the band Front Porch. Cameron and his RunawayTrain bandmate Cory Clark recently came into the Tasty Brew to share stories behind and spin some tunes ("Off My Mind," "Ready to Go" and "Haystack") from the Runaway Train's new 2025 CD “Kill Creek.” Enjoy my conversation with and selected selections fromCameron Keeling and the Runaway Train's Kill Creek available on all the major streaming platforms and from the band at one of their many shows throughout the country during this summer 2025 festival season. For all things for a busy and prolific Cameron Keeling… check out https://cameronkeelingmusic.com.
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This episode features an excellent update and reminder of terminology related to the insurance options available to producers in the coming year. Dr. Andrew Wright and Will Keeling, economists with Texas A&M AgriLife recently previewed the decisions and what looks best under what scenarios. I hope you enjoy the conversation with Kristie Keys facilitating.
This episode of Inspired Voices features Jo and Shaun Keeling, who have been Alder Hey fundraisers for over seven years in memory of their daughter Poppy, who was cared for at Alder Hey.Poppy sadly passed away at four days old, after being born with a rare condition called Cloacal malformation which affects 1 in 50,000 newborns. Jo and Shaun knew they had to do something to give back to Alder Hey for giving them time with their daughter. In memory of Poppy, they set up the ‘Poppy Rocket Challenge', where they take part in regular fundraising events and challenges to raise vital funds for Alder Hey, including their annual Moel Famau climb.Over the past 7 years they have raised over £20,000 to date, thanks to their commitment to making a difference for other families in their position. Jo and Shaun's passion and commitment to honouring Poppy's memory shines through in this honest and heartfelt chat.Listen now. *Episodes of Inspired Voices may contains references to medical procedures and could be upsetting to some listeners*Support the show
Internal parasites and drench resistance are serious threats to livestock production. In part one of a special four-part podcast series, The Country’s Rowena Duncum is joined by B+LNZ Head of Science & Research Dr Suzi Keeling to look at new initiatives underway as part of the B+LNZ livestock internal parasite research programme, the reasons why this research is so important, and work underway globally to tackle this issue.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Legal work isn't just about managing data—it's about unlocking intelligence. AI, eDiscovery, and Legal Data Intelligence (LDI) are transforming how firms analyze, predict, and strategize. Are you keeping up? In this episode, Robert Keeling (Partner, Redgrave LLP) joins David Cowen to unpack how AI, legal data intelligence, and next-gen eDiscovery are transforming the legal industry.
Juliette et Hubert sont partis un tour du monde en bateau avec leurs 4 enfants de 12, 9, 6 et 3 ans pendant quatre ans. Un tour du monde sur un voilier nommé Kumbaya qui va durer quatre ans !Partis de La Rochelle en juillet 2020, ils ont navigué durant 3 ans avant d'arriver en Nouvelle-Zélande où Juliette nous avait raconté leur traversée mythique du Pacifique, la Polynésie et autres îles sympas dans les épisodes 84 et 85.uliette a donc repris le micro pour nous conter le voyage retour pendant lequel il y a eu encore de bien belles découvertes comme le détroit de Torres, en mer de Corail, les îles Keeling, l'Afrique du Sud et la Namibie, de belles récompenses après les difficiles navigations dans le coin, la célèbre Sainte-Hélène ou encore le Carnaval brésilien ou les Bahamas.Vous allez voir qu'ils n'ont pas chômé et que certaines navigations n'ont pas été un long océan tranquille, mais quel voyage de dingue ! Et si un périple au long cours vous titille, écoutez bien les tips de Juliette… Je parie que vous allez suivre le premier dès la fin de l'épisode.Allez, c'est parti pour le carnet de bord de Juliette entre la Nouvelle-Zélande et la France.------------Création et hôte : Stéphanie CordierMontage : Alice KriefMusique : Luk & Jo
Music man turned wine man, Dan Keeling left the record business to pursue his love of wine in London, England, after getting bored signing Coldplay. Dan has changed the way we read about wine co-founding and editing Noble Rot magazine. Dan along with partner Mark Andrew own three award winning Noble Rot restaurants, imports wine through his Keeling Andrew Wine Company and brings wine to the people from Shrine to the Vine, his retail outlet, all in the UK. Dan just wrote his second book, “Who's Afraid of Romaneé-Conti?: A Shortcut to Drinking Great Wines”.Heritage Radio Network is a listener supported nonprofit podcast network. Support The Grape Nation by becoming a member!The Grape Nation is Powered by Simplecast.
Sean Keeling is one of Ireland's brightest young golfing prospects, he's had a stellar amateur boys career claiming basically every title on offer as well as competing in the Junior Ryder Cup in 2023. Sean spoke about his first full year on the Men's amateur circuit, he had a number of close calls, some team wins and after earning a spot in the Amgen Irish Open in RCD, Sean became the youngest amateur since Ronan Rafferty to make the cut at the Irish Open. The Bogey Men golf podcast is supported by AIG, dedicated supporters of amateur golf in Ireland. This series will showcase some of the incredible Amateur golf across Ireland this year. Go visit AIG.ie for a range of golf exclusive discounts and benefits on their products. Golf Ireland members can save an additional 10% on their car insurance, and you can enjoy some exclusive benefits when you choose AIG Insurance. Check out other episodes and more on our youtube channel & podcast platforms. If you liked this episode, please leave a review and share the show with your friends.
Facial Eczema is becoming more widespread in New Zealand, costing NZ’s economy $332 million annually. In part one of a special four-part podcast series, The Country’s Rowena Duncum is joined by Dr Suzi Keeling to look at key aspects of the seven-year Eliminating Facial Eczema’s Impacts programme – a joint collaboration between Beef + Lamb NZ and MPI, with contributions from farmers and industry experts.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode 36: Say ‘Yes, And...' - Applying Improv Principles to Business Success with Ian Keeling Episode SummaryIn this episode of The Future-Ready Advisor, host Sam Sivarajan welcomes Ian Keeling, an actor, author, improv artist, and corporate coach. Together, they explore how the improv mindset can help us adapt, collaborate, and thrive in today's unpredictable world. Ian shares how his journey into improv transformed his life and work, leading him to develop powerful tools for professionals to embrace change and foster deeper connections.The conversation dives into key improv principles, like starting with "yes, and," suspending judgment, and being present. Ian emphasizes that success isn't about perfection—it's about consistently achieving good outcomes. He shares memorable stories from his career, lessons learned, and actionable advice to help listeners integrate improv skills into their professional and personal lives.Key TakeawaysAdaptability and collaboration are essential skills in a fast-changing world.Improv techniques like starting with "yes, and" and suspending judgment foster creativity, engagement, and better communication.Letting go of failures and successes helps you stay open-minded and present, creating stronger client relationships.Key Quote“Improv is basically the ability to adapt to change with other people. It's collaborative.”Sound Bites“Starting with ‘yes, and' and suspending judgment fosters creativity and efficiency.”“Sometimes it's okay to be average. It's okay to be okay.”“Adapting to change isn't just about survival—it's about thriving in uncertainty.” – Sam Sivarajan“When we stop trying to control every outcome, we leave space for genuine connection.”“Slowing down and being present are underrated skills in business.” – Sam SivarajanTopics Covered[00:00] Introduction to Ian Keeling[03:16] The Power of the Improv Mindset[10:53] Adapting to Change and Collaborating with Others[13:46] Starting with "Yes, And..." and Suspending Judgment[17:33] Active Listening and Understanding Others[20:00] Fostering Creativity, Engagement, and Deeper Connections[23:28] Improv Skills for Everyone[27:06] Memorable Experience and Valuable Lesson[32:55] Embracing Imperfection and Letting Go[37:32] Adapting to Change and Suspending Judgment[44:16] Being Present in Client Engagements[46:53] Following Your Instincts and Taking Opportunities[49:50] Slowing Down and Giving Yourself Permission to Pause[51:19] Building Trusted Relationships with Clients[48:43] Applying Improv Principles to Life and WorkResources MentionedIan Keeling's website and workshopsStay Connected with The Future-Ready AdvisorSubscribe on your favorite podcast platform to never miss an episode.Join the conversation on LinkedIn—share your thoughts and connect with other forward-thinking advisors.Explore more insights on Sam's website.KeywordsImprov mindset, adaptability, collaboration, active listening, suspending judgment, deeper connections, business success, Ian Keeling, client engagement, trusted relationships, letting go of failures and successes, applying improv principles
Dan Keeling is the cofounder and editor of Noble Rot magazine, a restaurateur behind the Noble Rot restaurant group in London, and the cofounder of Keeling Andrew wine importer. He's also the author of a great new book about wine: Who's Afraid of Romanée-Conti?: A Shortcut to Drinking Great Wines. We spoke with Dan about his singular point of view on wine, his past life as head of artists and repertoire at Parlophone Records, and how to go about finding a great glass at the bar. Also on the show, Alana Yazzi tells us about her terrific new book, The Modern Navajo Kitchen: Homestyle Recipes that Celebrate the Flavors and Traditions of the Diné.Do you enjoy This Is TASTE? Drop us a review on Apple, or star us on Spotify. We'd love to hear from you. MORE FROM DAN KEELING:How I Learned That Serious Wine Doesn't Have to Be Stuffy [Slate]All the Natural Wine That's Fit To Print [TASTE]See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Dan Keeling is a writer, restauranteur, and wine man responsible for Noble Rot Magazine, amongst many other things. His early career found him in music A&R, signing Coldplay as his first artist. His great new book, a shortcut to drinking great wines, is out now. We spoke with him from London about our time in Miami for Art Week, the Dylan movie, the CEO shooting, how to make money in wine nowadays, the most you should spend on one glass, tasting something from the 1700s, natural wine graphic design, "Replacing The Rave," his career in the music industry, he helps TJ discover some wines, and his swimming. instagram.com/noblerotmag twitter.com/donetodeath twitter.com/themjeans howlonggone.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Robert Keeling, Partner and leader of Redgrave's Second Request Practice sits down with Kaylee and Mary to talk about moving his highly technical and experienced practice team from Sidley to Redgrave. Known to many as the "King of Second Requests", Robert explained what makes that discipline challenging, and also what the "First request" is. Robert noted his and Redgrave's complimentary business models for providing the eDiscovery and technical foundation for merits counsel. We talked about Robert's pro bono work on unaccompanied minors, along with a very surprising and illuminating fun fact about him. We ended thanking Robert, the inaugural Chair of the EDRM Global Advisory Council, for his many contributions to our EDRM community.
Is your business helping you achieve your personal goals, or just financial ones? Doug Keeling, owner of Bad to the Bone Pet care, shares about hiring administrative help and defining team roles. We discuss how to delegate effectively, build trust with your team, and promote from within. Doug emphasizes the importance of aligning your business with your personal values for long-term success. If you want to grow your business while maintaining balance, this episode is a must-listen! Main topics: Hiring for administrative roles Building team trust and autonomy Delegating tasks effectively Manager vs. admin responsibilities Aligning business with personal goals Main takeaway: “Build a business that fits around your personal goals, not just your financial ones.” It's easy to get caught up in the grind, pushing for revenue growth and higher profit margins. But what if we flipped the script?
Please join us for the annual Keeling lecture in honor of Scripps Professor Charles David Keeling's life and invaluable contributions to climate science and the Scripps Institution of Oceanography. Tereza Cavazos's will present an overview of relevant climate drivers shared in the US-Mexico western border region, as well as their possible changes and impacts. From extreme weather to droughts, from the monsoon rains to the jet stream and El Niño events, these variations see no artificial borders; however, adaptation to climate change poses major challenges particularly south of the border. Delays in finding feasible and equitable actions can have severe consequences for present and future generations. Series: "Jeffrey B. Graham Perspectives on Ocean Science Lecture Series" [Science] [Show ID: 39650]
Please join us for the annual Keeling lecture in honor of Scripps Professor Charles David Keeling's life and invaluable contributions to climate science and the Scripps Institution of Oceanography. Tereza Cavazos's will present an overview of relevant climate drivers shared in the US-Mexico western border region, as well as their possible changes and impacts. From extreme weather to droughts, from the monsoon rains to the jet stream and El Niño events, these variations see no artificial borders; however, adaptation to climate change poses major challenges particularly south of the border. Delays in finding feasible and equitable actions can have severe consequences for present and future generations. Series: "Jeffrey B. Graham Perspectives on Ocean Science Lecture Series" [Science] [Show ID: 39650]
Please join us for the annual Keeling lecture in honor of Scripps Professor Charles David Keeling's life and invaluable contributions to climate science and the Scripps Institution of Oceanography. Tereza Cavazos's will present an overview of relevant climate drivers shared in the US-Mexico western border region, as well as their possible changes and impacts. From extreme weather to droughts, from the monsoon rains to the jet stream and El Niño events, these variations see no artificial borders; however, adaptation to climate change poses major challenges particularly south of the border. Delays in finding feasible and equitable actions can have severe consequences for present and future generations. Series: "Jeffrey B. Graham Perspectives on Ocean Science Lecture Series" [Science] [Show ID: 39650]
Please join us for the annual Keeling lecture in honor of Scripps Professor Charles David Keeling's life and invaluable contributions to climate science and the Scripps Institution of Oceanography. Tereza Cavazos's will present an overview of relevant climate drivers shared in the US-Mexico western border region, as well as their possible changes and impacts. From extreme weather to droughts, from the monsoon rains to the jet stream and El Niño events, these variations see no artificial borders; however, adaptation to climate change poses major challenges particularly south of the border. Delays in finding feasible and equitable actions can have severe consequences for present and future generations. Series: "Jeffrey B. Graham Perspectives on Ocean Science Lecture Series" [Science] [Show ID: 39650]
Please join us for the annual Keeling lecture in honor of Scripps Professor Charles David Keeling's life and invaluable contributions to climate science and the Scripps Institution of Oceanography. Tereza Cavazos's will present an overview of relevant climate drivers shared in the US-Mexico western border region, as well as their possible changes and impacts. From extreme weather to droughts, from the monsoon rains to the jet stream and El Niño events, these variations see no artificial borders; however, adaptation to climate change poses major challenges particularly south of the border. Delays in finding feasible and equitable actions can have severe consequences for present and future generations. Series: "Jeffrey B. Graham Perspectives on Ocean Science Lecture Series" [Science] [Show ID: 39650]
Please join us for the annual Keeling lecture in honor of Scripps Professor Charles David Keeling's life and invaluable contributions to climate science and the Scripps Institution of Oceanography. Tereza Cavazos's will present an overview of relevant climate drivers shared in the US-Mexico western border region, as well as their possible changes and impacts. From extreme weather to droughts, from the monsoon rains to the jet stream and El Niño events, these variations see no artificial borders; however, adaptation to climate change poses major challenges particularly south of the border. Delays in finding feasible and equitable actions can have severe consequences for present and future generations. Series: "Jeffrey B. Graham Perspectives on Ocean Science Lecture Series" [Science] [Show ID: 39650]
Please join us for the annual Keeling lecture in honor of Scripps Professor Charles David Keeling's life and invaluable contributions to climate science and the Scripps Institution of Oceanography. Tereza Cavazos's will present an overview of relevant climate drivers shared in the US-Mexico western border region, as well as their possible changes and impacts. From extreme weather to droughts, from the monsoon rains to the jet stream and El Niño events, these variations see no artificial borders; however, adaptation to climate change poses major challenges particularly south of the border. Delays in finding feasible and equitable actions can have severe consequences for present and future generations. Series: "Jeffrey B. Graham Perspectives on Ocean Science Lecture Series" [Science] [Show ID: 39650]
In the world of music, innovation is the key to keeping the art form alive and evolving. This week, we revisit a transformative episode from 2020 featuring the incredibly talented electric flutist and author, Melissa Keeling. Join us on a journey that will forever change the way you perceive flute performance. Melissa Keeling, a New York-based flutist, has been making waves with her unique approach to the flute, incorporating a specialised glissando head joint and various effect pedals to create sounds that are nothing short of revolutionary. In our conversation, Melissa introduces us to the glissando head joint, an invention by Robert Dick that has opened up new realms of possibilities for flutists. Imagine hearing a flute that mimics the expressiveness of an electric guitar, complete with slides and bends. That's exactly what the glissando head joint allows. Melissa describes it as doing for the flute what the whammy bar does for the electric guitar, and the analogy couldn't be more accurate. This head joint consists of two tubes that slide in and out of each other, enabling the flutist to lower the pitch and create a variety of expressive sounds. But Melissa's innovation doesn't stop there. She pairs the glissando head joint with looping and effect pedals, adding layers of complexity and depth to her performances. These tools allow her to create a rich tapestry of sound, transforming the flute from a monophonic instrument into a multi-dimensional powerhouse. In the episode, we get to hear some of Melissa's chosen works performed with this setup, showcasing her incredible versatility and creativity. One of the highlights of our conversation is Melissa's discussion about her new book, "The Glissando Flute Handbook for Composers and Performers." This comprehensive guide is a must-have for any flutist looking to explore the capabilities of the glissando head joint. It covers everything from basic techniques to advanced applications, making it an invaluable resource for both beginners and seasoned professionals. Melissa's journey with the glissando head joint began in a moment of serendipity. Inspired by a performance from Robert Dick, she knew she had found her musical voice. This head joint has not only expanded her musical expression but also inspired her to create original compositions that push the boundaries of what the flute can do. In this episode, we also delve into the impact of social media and YouTube in spreading the word about such innovations. Melissa acknowledges that these platforms have been instrumental in allowing musicians to share their work with a global audience, thus accelerating the adoption of new tools and techniques. So, whether you're a flutist, a music educator, or simply a lover of innovative music, this episode is a treasure trove of inspiration and knowledge. Tune in to hear Melissa Keeling's mesmerising performances and insightful discussions, and prepare to see the flute in a whole new light. Listen to this full episode now and let the magic of the glissando head joint and effect pedals inspire you to explore new horizons in your musical journey. Talking Flutes, Talking Flutes Extra, Bitesize & Revisited are podcast productions by the TJ flute company. For more information visit https://tjflutes.com
Michael Keeling is a Production Designer, Creative/Show Designer Director and as it says on his website, Veteran (he said it not us!) as Creative and Producer for Live Concert, Festivals, Content, Artist-Production, Media Campaigns and Creative Productions. Michael has worked with incredible artists including Lenny Kravitz, Coldplay, Justin Timberlake, Aerosmith, No Doubt, Incubus, Genesis, Pink Floyd and Frank Zappa to name but a few. Michaelis is the CEO of Project X, he started Project X nearly 30 years ago, you can visit www.projectxcollective.live and check out all the incredible achievements Michael has accomplished from Concert Tours, commercial & television productions to Lighting Design/Direction for Super Bowl Spots for Nike “Fast Is Faster, Samsung " Milk" , Sonos, Jambox and others. Michael has many Industry Accolades including MTV2 -VMA Award- The Bravery “Honest Mistake” Best Music Video-winner and MTV-VMA Award- Lenny Kravitz “Are You Gonna Go My Way” Best MV-Male Artist-winner Michaels Motto is DREAM | DESIGN | DELIVER This episode is brought to you by Elation and Main Light --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/geezersofgear/message
Kul Mahay has over 3 decades experience in the leadership space. He works with organisations and leaders to develop powerful cultures of high value, and performance which is built all around their people. Jamie Keeling partners with people to create a tailored employee engagement portal that helps you stand out from the crowd, when it comes to attracting and holding on to the best talent. Partnering with My Staff Shop and Jamie gives you the best chance of retaining those people who would be sorely missed. So how do you deal with people? It's time to hear from an expert! Connect with Jamie: https://www.linkedin.com/in/thejamiekeeling/ _____________________________ ABOUT THE PODCAST SERIES During these shows, you‘ll hear Kul chatting with fellow leaders from around the world, who are recognised as being at the top of their game. Together they‘ll explore what emotional intelligence in practice actually looks like, and the benefits it could bring to your teams. It‘s a movement to transform the way we see leadership, and to create powerful cultures where people feel seen, heard, valued and appreciated. Please join the movement and FOLLOW/SUBSCRIBE to this Podcast. FOLLOW ► https://www.linkedin.com/in/kulmahay-leadership/
In this episode of the Clean Power Hour, Tim Montague hosts a special live webinar with Austin Carr, founder and president of Greenlink Energy Solutions, and Jim Keeling, a business attorney and partner at Hinshaw law, both based in Rockford, Illinois.They discuss the opportunities and challenges of behind-the-meter solar PV installations for churches and universities in Northern Illinois. Austin and Jim share insights from their recent successful solar projects at Our Savior Lutheran Church and Rockford University.They provide an in-depth look at the process of developing commercial solar projects for organizations like churches and universities. This includes evaluating potential sites, designing the solar array, navigating available incentive programs like Illinois Shines and Solar for All, and working through financing options from cash purchases to third-party ownership models like PPAs.A key focus is the generous federal tax credits and state incentives that make solar highly economical for tax-exempt entities like nonprofits and educational institutions in Illinois. The guests walk through the financials of the church and university installations to illustrate the remarkable return on investment achievable.They also cover stakeholder engagement best practices, as securing buy-in across decision-makers is critical for such installations. The potential benefits of adding energy storage to further reduce costs and improve resilience are discussed as well.Overall, it provides a comprehensive roadmap for similar organizations looking to go solar and take advantage of supportive policies aimed at accelerating clean energy adoption in markets like Illinois. Selecting qualified installers who understand the intricacies of available incentives is highlighted as a key success factor.Social Media HandlesAustin CarrGreenlink Energy SolutionsJim KeelingHinshaw lawSustain Rockford Event Support the Show.Connect with Tim Clean Power Hour Clean Power Hour on YouTubeTim on TwitterTim on LinkedIn Email tim@cleanpowerhour.com Review Clean Power Hour on Apple PodcastsThe Clean Power Hour is produced by the Clean Power Consulting Group and created by Tim Montague. Contact us by email: CleanPowerHour@gmail.com Corporate sponsors who share our mission to speed the energy transition are invited to check out https://www.cleanpowerhour.com/support/The Clean Power Hour is brought to you by CPS America, maker of North America's number one 3-phase string inverter, with over 6GW shipped in the US. With a focus on commercial and utility-scale solar and energy storage, the company partners with customers to provide unparalleled performance and service. The CPS America product lineup includes 3-phase string inverters from 25kW to 275kW, exceptional data communication and controls, and energy storage solutions designed for seamless integration with CPS America systems. Learn more at www.chintpowersystems.com
In this lively, inspirational episode, Oh Behave show host Arden Moore chats with Doug Keeling, owner of Bad to the Bone Pet Care in Jacksonville, FL. His company's topnotch pet care and services earned them the 2023 Pet Sitters International's Pet Sitter of the Year award. Doug shares how a decade ago he was finishing college and working many part time jobs. But he followed the pet path and is now one of the most respected go-to professional pet sitters around. Got pet? Tune in! EPISODE NOTES: We Talk All Things Pets with PSI Pet Sitter of the Year Doug Keeling
Forskerne var de første, der advarede mod det stigende CO2 indhold i luften allerede for 125 år siden. Senere kom der flere og flere beviser på, at menneskets forbrug af fossile brændsler førte til en stigning i klodens temperatur og en frygt for at processen kunne løbe løbsk. Den berømte Keeling kurve for CO2 i atmosfæren har vist en stigning hvert år siden omkring 1960. Dengang var niveauet på ca. 315 ppm, og nogle forskere frygtede at det ville gå helt galt hvis den nåede til 400 ppm. Det skete omkring 2016, og kurven fortsatte til det niveau vi har i dag på 420 ppm med en fortsat stigning hvert år på 1-3 ppm. Hvor alvorligt er det? Hvor vigtig er den grønne omstilling, og hvad skal der til for at vores samfund reagerer tilstrækkeligt til at knække kurven. Bioetiker Mickey Gjerris fra Det Naturvidenskabelige Fakultet på Københavns Universitet, taler med videnskabsjurnalist Jens Degett fra Science Stories om hvad der skal til, og hvem der kan redde os? Det ser sort ud, men måske en strofe af et digt af Michael Strunge kan være med til at inspirere os. Podcasten er produceret med støtte fra DM. Foto kredit: Jens Degett, @Science Stories ApS
It was great to have Devan on the podcast again.In this Beers with Bill episode I catch up with Devan to chat about his 2023 season and what he has planned for 2024. We cover Gridlife, SCCA Time Trials, the Ultimate Track Car Challenge, his ChampCar build, and lots more. Have a guess what tool that Devan loans out most at the track? We talk about getting started in ChampCar and how to approach the .Here's the link to Devan's episode which was released in Season 3. Devan Keeling on the Late To Grid PodcastFollow & Connect With Devan:YouTubeInstagramFacebookSponsors:DEIHawk Performance9 lives racingAMSOILCortex RacingRacing with Rad Air. Want to get on track in wheel to wheel racing with ChampCar? Checkout the listings on Seat4Sale.Want to live Life In The Fast Lane? Connect with Bill Snow to learn more about franchise opportunities with Rad Air Complete Car Care. Learn more at: Franchising with Rad Air. Fill out the short form near the bottom of the page and Bill will be in touch.Don't for get that Michael Ribas has a special offer for Late To Grid Listeners - Save $100!The first step in Michael's coaching program is a strategy session that costs $175, but he's knocking a $100 off. Following this 90 minute session you'll have a better idea of where you need to be and how to get there. Michael will also provide you an actionable plan. Connect with Michael here.Check out our sponsors:LMS-EFI Website, Facebook, InstagramAtomic Autosports Website, Facebook, InstagramETC Coaching Michael Ribas on LinkedIn, ETC Website, ETC InstagramFollow us!Late to Grid - InstagramLate To Grid - FacebookLate To Grid - TwitterEpisodes on YouTubeOur Host, Bill - Instagram and TikTokThanks for listening and taking an interest in growing grassroots racing. The Late To Grid podcast shares the stories and inspiration that help listeners along their motorsports journey. Want to start to do track days, HPDE events, and eventually race? Our guests share their advice to help you.
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“Having events like the town hall is incredibly important. For everyone to get together and be able to celebrate what we're building”, says Eric. “It gives us a forum to talk about what's going on, what the strategy is. It's a time for anyone to ask questions so they can get a better understanding of what everyone does.We don't want everything to be just work. We also have fun things, that people normally aren't used to, so they also get a sense of accomplishment. It builds a lot of camaraderie.”On the Insurance Coffee House Podcast this week, Eric Haller and HR Director, Ashlie Keeling talk about the journey to launching and joining Bermuda-based Fleming Insurance Holdings. “Stephen Minor approached me in 2018 and said, ‘Do you think there's room for another legacy carrier in the market?' We decided there was but we really wanted to change the paradigm in terms of how it was done.We wanted to focus more on capital solutions versus exposure solutions. What we mean by that is instead of simply taking away bad liabilities, allowing our counter parties to recycle capital back into the front end of the business, so they can provide a legacy solution on an ongoing basis.”Eric discusses navigating the early days of running the business. “When you're in start-up mode, it was getting the regulatory side, getting the capital side sorted, mapping out that strategy, how to achieve all those individual goals to get where we wanted to be today.The good thing is we had a great core team. We were able to close our first transaction at the end of 2018. The most challenging thing about the early days, is every counter party you talk to, the first question is, ‘Have you done a deal yet? Within two months of starting the company, we were able to answer that ‘Yes'.Eric discusses working through Fleming's strategic plan and the interim goal of securing institutional funding from Altamont Capital Partners in May 2022 and the acquisition of JRG Reinsurance. With team based in Bermuda and spread across the US, employees are Fleming Insurance Holdings' biggest asset. Ashlie highlights her role in attracting and retaining the best insurance talent, as the business eyes European expansion. “One of the first things I did when I came was, I planned a town hall meeting. That was a pivotal week for us. We just got to know one another. With us being remote, being able to do that and see us grow as people, colleagues and as a collaborative supportive culture has been the most amazing transformation.”Discussing the outcomes of these in-person collaborative events, Ashlie emphasizes the excitement to be on the team, for what the business is doing and for each other.“One of our values is that we recognize the expertise of each other and we celebrate it. It's got us excited to learn more about them as people but also things they have published. We want to have a repository where people can upload white papers or articles. We want to celebrate each other, a culture of collaboration and support. No matter where you turn you get that support. You get help and make friends out of it. It is so important as we build businesses in a virtual or hybrid world.”Eric shares the benefit of having an insurance people leader like Ashlie “Bringing Ashlie on board and focusing on the people aspect has been great. Making sure employees needs are being sought or being looked after is positive. Soon after Ashlie was hired she came to me and said, ‘What about unlimited PTO?'I said, ‘What are you talking about? That's crazy'. But the more we talked about it and all the detailed benefits, it provides a mechanism to allow the employees a little bit of flexibility.” It's that type of input. Having her in the role is incredibly beneficial. Our goal is to make Fleming a better place to be for its employees.”When looking
The 60-minute reggae mixtape show curated by Dubmatix showcases the finest Sticky Icky Reggae tunes from around the globe — spanning dub to dancehall, rocksteady to roots, and every rhythm in between. Would you like to carry the show on your station? Get in touch dubmatix@dubmatix.com https://www.mixcloud.com/dubmatix/ PLAYLIST Rod Taylor & Heartical Sound - Jerusalem Keeling Beckford - Last Night In Heaven Moodie, Roy Shirley & Elroy Bailey - Miss World Jah Fatta & The Black Brothers - Free Rasta Free Barry Brown - Stop Them Jah Jah Roots Attack & Sista Jahan - My Everything Rob Symeonn - No More (Ticklah Remix) Dubmatix - Down Beat Tapper Zukie - Israel Fred Locks - Judge Bot Paketo Wilson - Lonely World Winston Reedy & The Inn House Crew - Oh Mama Keeling Beckford - Caught Up Freddie McKay - Guide Of Jah Jah Yves Duke - Over There
Today on the Salesforce Admins Podcast, we're revisiting our episode with Emma Keeling, Salesforce Consultant and Nonprofit Community Group Leader. Join us as we chat about the skill of project management and some best practices to help you keep things organized. You should subscribe for the full episode, but here are a few takeaways from […] The post Replay: Project Management with Emma Keeling appeared first on Salesforce Admins.
Get ready to dive into the pixelated mystique of the Sega Genesis era as we unleash the power of Mystic Defender on this episode of Play Comics! In this electrifying installment, we team up with the dynamic Phil Keeling from Pixel Lit to unravel the secrets and thrills behind the classic Sega Genesis game Mystic Defender. Brace yourselves for a riveting conversation that delves into the captivating world of gaming nostalgia, where pixels come to life, and wizards wield unimaginable powers. Phil Keeling, a connoisseur of gaming narratives and pixelated wonders, brings his expertise to the forefront as we explore the enchanting realm of Mystic Defender. From spellbinding visuals to the mesmerizing hold this had on his childhood despite not having a single clue as to where it came from, we'll dissect many aspects that makes this Sega Genesis game one that you probably want to go check out. Because most likely, you didn't check it out back in the day. Whether you're a seasoned Mystic Defender veteran or a curious gamer looking to step into the past, this episode promises insights, anecdotes, and a touch of nostalgia that will transport you to the golden age of 16-bit gaming. So plug in those headphones, hit play, and prepare for a journey through pixels, magic, and the unforgettable legacy of Mystic Defender! Learn such things as: How can weird circumstances lead to lifelong memories? Why do we love things that we really don't know much about? When can not knowing about the source material possibly make things better? And so much more! You can find Phil on Twitter @HeMakesMonsters, or his Pixel Lit stuff on Twitter @pixellitpod, YouTube @PixelLit, and of course the Pixel Lit website. If you want to be a guest on the show please check out the Be a A Guest on the Show page and let me know what you're interested in. If you want to help support the show check out the Play Comics Patreon page or head over to the Support page if you want to go another route. You can also check out the Play Comics Merch Store. Play Comics is part of the Gonna Geek Network, which is a wonderful collection of geeky podcasts. Be sure to check out the other shows on Gonna Geek if you need more of a nerd fix. You can find Play Comics @playcomics.bsky.social on Bluesky, @playcomicscast on Twitter and in the Play Comics Podcast Fan Group on Facebook. A big thanks to SNEScapades as well as It's (Probably) Not Aliens for the promos today. Intro/Outro Music by Best Day, who thinks this game is just a drug fueled fever dream.
In this episode we welcome in Harry Keeling, Head of Industrial Markets with Rolls Royce Small Modular Reactors. Mr. Keeling provides a backdrop of how Rolls Royce began developing is SMR technology and how it plans to implement its vision with Great British Nuclear well into the year 2050. Mr. Keeling shares insights with Justin and Trevor about the global adoption of SMRs, Rolls Royce's competitive advantage in the SMR marketplace, and why its technology is uniquely adaptable to both current energy infrastructure and future builds.
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Recommend this show by sharing the link: pod.link/2Pages The very first hotel that I got quarantined into, I looked out over Darling Harbour in Sydney. I knew just over the rise was the Sydney Opera House. It was my only view for two weeks. It changed constantly. It was on fire, lit up by a sunset. It was looming with threat as a storm passed by. It became lit up at night. It was actually a Ferris wheel, a carnival, like an underworld at my feet. We're constantly searching for what's new. We're constantly distracted. And sometimes it's wonderful to be forced to look and look again at what's right there in front of you. Miranda Keeling trained as an artist, initially with a degree in glass making, but has gone on to grace the big stage and to attack the tyranny of the blank page. Seeing small differences is Miranda's thing; noticing the details of everyday life and elevating them with the various forms of art that she makes. And to be honest, this is something Miranda's done from the very start. Miranda reads two pages from Mr. Rabbit and the Lovely Present by Charlotte Zolotow. [reading begins at 14:54] Hear us discuss: What do you have to let go of to fully embrace the identity of being a writer? [8:36] | Writing and courage: “You're not swept along by somebody else's agenda in the same way you've got to set your own agenda, you've got to go into wherever you work and start and look at that blank page and it's a very different way of being.” [11:16] | “The simple things that you might not notice are the things that could be the most important.” [18:23] | How to ‘slow down' and get in tune with your thoughts: “There's a meditation technique I did years ago, and I sometimes do still where you imagine that your mind is a blank theater and the curtains are open and you just wait to see what comes onto the stage. You try not to follow it or get too emotionally entangled, but you notice the players move across the stage.” [26:40] | Elevating the ordinary: “In the hot shop, there'd be lots of debris left over from [the glass blowers'] work, and I would take that glass debris from the floor and use it in my pieces… And my point being that's, again, me taking something pretty ordinary. … And I'm trying to get the best I can out of it and elevate it into something else.” [32:42]
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Doug Keeling from Bad to the Bone Pet Care joins us to talk about all things pet sitting. We chat about specialty pet care, how to bring Fear Free to your home and your clients, how you can turn your passion for pets into a business (and how it doesn't have to be an overnight success!), and all things pet care in between.
Lorenzo Kristov and Josh Keeling join Ahlmahz and Paul to talk about maximizing the deployment of distributed energy resources but first we make them say something nice about electric utilitiesLorenzo Kristov and Josh Keeling join Ahlmahz Negash, PhD and Paul Dockery for a discussion of FERC 2222, maximizing the distribution-level customer value of distributed energy resources, international examples of unbundling the functions of distribution utilities, and 80/20 advice on how to make the most progress toward DER deployment. First, we make them compliment electric utilities.You can find the podcast on Apple Podcast, Spotify, or wherever you get your podcasts. Share with friends that are electric utility enthusiasts, like us!12:17 - say something nice about electric utilitiesLorenzo and Josh brought a lot of great compliments and some not-so-nice compliments. Among the list of compliments they didn't get to but shared by Josh Keeling afterward: Pretty good at the poles and wires game Never get confused about the differences between “useful life” and “economic life” Captain planet-like super team of lawyers, economists, engineers, and accountants Never scared to pilot something Always happy to explain what “you just don't understand” about distribution engineering Very optimistic: can always find a way to point out how “used and useful” things are Really good at finding new ways to apply the word “innovation” Never too quick into something “at scale” Really are the best of both world between trudging local government and greedy corporate monopoly 15:51 - discussion of FERC Order No. 2222 FERC order 2222 NREL summary NARUC status update 25:05 - maximizing the distribution-level and customer value of DERs Catalyst w/ Shayle Kahn episode on electrification40:06 - international examples of unbundling the functions of distribution utilities48:58 - 80/20 of DER interconnection Volts episode with Saul Griffith Interstate Renewable Energy Council, DER interconnection best practices 1:00:05 - Ahlmahz's insightful question of the week1:03:10 - DER for a day1:08:20 - Josh Keeling's closing thoughtsPublic Power Underground, for electric utility enthusiasts! Public Power Underground, it's work to watch!
Today on the Salesforce Admins Podcast, we talk to Emma Keeling, Salesforce Consultant and Nonprofit Community Group Leader. Join us as we chat about the skill of project management and some best practices to help you keep things organized. You should subscribe for the full episode, but here are a few takeaways from our conversation […] The post Emma Keeling on Project Management appeared first on Salesforce Admins.
—— 本期介绍 ——闪耀暖暖真是一个上手有难度的游戏,首先穿搭拯救世界的设定就让野人不知所措。里面各种神奇的设定也让两位直男大开眼界。谁才是超游里的穿搭之神?金花和野人究竟为了什么事而献身?一花是不是被渣男骗了?keeling到底氪了多少钱?尽在本期节目。大家一起欣赏一下节目中提到的衣服吧。主播金花、野人嘉宾一花(呆萌刺猬)Keeling(全职业绿洲)后期制作野人公众号超级游文化进群交流加VX:xijunfo2021 —— 播客公社出品——
Is thought a distraction from reality?Looking for a link we mentioned? It's here: https://linktr.ee/philosophyforourtimesFrom the birth of reason to Descartes' "I think, therefore I am"; Western culture has placed thought at the centre of what it is to be human. We spend much of our time planning the future, reflecting on the past, puzzling about what to do, and talking about it with others. But might this be a mistake? Should culture, as Nietzsche proposes, 'free itself from the seduction of words and thought'? Should we focus on experience, and live a bit more? Or is this romantic nonsense?Bestselling author Miranda Keeling, psychologist Steve Taylor and prison philosopher Andy West decide: to think, or not to think? Janne Teller hosts. There are thousands of big ideas to discover at IAI.tv – videos, articles, and courses waiting for you to explore. Find out more: https://iai.tv/podcast-offers?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=shownotes&utm_campaign=the-seduction-of-thoughtSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Hilarious, relatable and inspiring: I can't think of anyone better than GK Barry to kick off the new season of The Break with. In this episode, I speak with the TikTok creator turned podcast host, Grace Keeling - widely known as GK Barry. Over the last 3 years, Grace has become a TikTok sensation and chart topping podcaster, all thanks to her outrageous stories, characterization of GK Barry and brutally honest humour. Her life is as wild as it seems but like most creators who shoot to fame, Grace has faced challenges in her career. Grace takes us through her early life, discussing her experiences growing up in Cambridge, her university years and the challenges she faced while balancing her creator life with her Masters Degree. We discuss what makes Grace so likeable: her relatability, and the pressures of being “always on" as a creator. I love this episode because I think it's so important to hear creators thinking long term and Grace is doing exactly that: she talks about how she makes her money, and how she's planning to spend it. To hear the above and so much more, listen to the episode wherever you get your podcasts, or watch the full video version on Youtube here: https://www.youtube.com/@The_Break Follow the Break Social on Instagram for updates: https://www.instagram.com/thebreaksocial/ For Business and Sponsorship Opportunities: Hello@thebreakplatform.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Just Shoot It: A Podcast about Filmmaking, Screenwriting and Directing
This week, Matt & Oren chatted with Arielle and Austin, the editors of the new thriller 'Missing', about editing a screenlife feature film using After Effects & Premiere.Matt's Endorsement: Cold War SoundtrackOren's Endorsement: Daniel Kwan's Oscar SpeechArielle's Endorsement: Getting a DogAustin's Endorsement: Twin PeaksContribute to the Just Shoot It Patreon and help the show.Send feedback or questions to @justshootitpod or justshootitpod@gmail.com.Follow Matt on twitter and instagram.Follow Oren on twitter and instagram.Wanna be on the show? Call us with a question at (262) 6-SHOOT-1, and we'll air your voicemail on the show.Show your support: rate and review us on iTunes. apple.co/2fl9ojySee who our guests are a week early on our instagram @JustshootItPodMusic was provided by the free music archive and by Jahzzar.Each week on Just Shoot It we interview your directors, screenwriters, editors, cinematographers, and actors, and learn how they became successful, working content creators. We'll share tips and stories of how people in the entertainment industry forced their ways into sustainable careers. We're all about getting off your butt and making your own videos. Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Subscribe to Bad Faith on Patreon to instantly unlock our full premium episode library: http://patreon.com/badfaithpodcast This week, Briahna is joined by Starbucks organizer and west coast barista Tyler Keeling to debrief the Howard Schultz congressional hearings during which Bernie held him to task for his long record of union busting. Not only was Tyler present at the hearing, he has read *both * of Schultz's books, and comes prepared to spill the tea...er, coffee. Subscribe to Bad Faith on YouTube for video of this episode. Find Bad Faith on Twitter (@badfaithpod) and Instagram (@badfaithpod). Produced by Armand Aviram. Theme by Nick Thorburn (@nickfromislands).
Brandon Butler and Nathan “Shags” McLeod sit down with Kim Hainsfurther, President of Forrest Keeling Nursery.Topics Discussed: Creation and anniversary of Forrest Keeling Nursery, tips on transplanting trees, selecting trees for different environments, field days at the nursery, how new trees are made, mystery bait bucket and more.For more info:Forrest Keeling NurserySpecial thanks to:CZ-USATo Living The Dream Properties:Hunting Works For Missouri:Smithfly Rafts:To Scenic Rivers Taxidermy:Connect with Driftwood Outdoors:FacebookInstagramEmail:info@driftwoodoutdoors.com
In this week's episode, we welcome the Chris Keeling, the founder, and CEO of Jobtrain, as he shares his story of how he established SaaS software vendor JobTrain in 2004 as a way to disrupt outdated recruitment processes, and grew it to now being used by over 130 private and public sector organizations. KEY TAKEAWAYS FROM THIS EPISODE: How JobTrain was conceptualized How to get a product to market Challenges in launching and growing a business How to win your first client THIS WEEK'S GUEST Chris Keeling is the founder and CEO of Jobtrain, the UK-based applicant tracking software vendor that supports mid to large organizations. He's based in Manchester, England, and Chris sat a successful career in HR and search. Having senior positions with organizations such as Land Rover, becoming managing Director of Tourism Partners, one of Europe's leading search firms. And he was also runner-up in the Institute of Directors, Young Entrepreneur of the Year, and was named in the Top 40 under 40 by Northwest Insider Magazine. Chris established job training in 2004 as a way to disrupt outdated recruitment processes, and it's now used by over 130 private and public sector organizations. For more information, or to get in touch with Chris, check out: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/erecruitment1/ Website: https://jobtrain.co.uk/ YOUR HOST Simon Lader is the host of The Conference Room, Co-Founder of global executive search firm Salisi Human Capital, and online coaching firm Salisi Academy. Since 1997, Simon has helped Senior Executives achieve Life Transformation by finding their ideal job and consulting with leading enterprise software and cybersecurity vendors to build highly effective teams. Get to know more about Simon at: Podcast: https://theconferenceroompodcast.com Website: https://simonlader.com/ Blog: blog.salisi.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/simonlader LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/headhuntersimonlader Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3dd0obQSM8cYRV0HCxiuF0