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Sara Domek is Wyoming's Migration Program Director for The Nature Conservancy. Sara grew up in the small town of Kemmerer and later moved to Pinedale, giving her a rare, firsthand perspective on Wyoming's working landscapes—both from a natural resources and a conservation standpoint. Her upbringing, paired with years of experience working in nonprofits, agencies, and boots-on-the-ground conservation, makes her uniquely suited to lead TNC's efforts to protect Wyoming's world-renowned wildlife migrations. If you've spent any time driving through Wyoming, you've probably cruised past some of the most important migration corridors in North America—maybe without even realizing it. Sara and her team are working to keep those landscapes permeable, helping mule deer, pronghorn, elk, and other species continue the seasonal journeys they've been making for thousands of years. We talk about the science behind migration, how seemingly small barriers like fences can create big challenges for wildlife, and how collaborative conservation—between landowners, agencies, and nonprofits—can create real, lasting wins. Sara also shares some fascinating details about Wyoming's longest mule deer migration, the importance of building trust with local communities, why cheatgrass is a bigger villain than it looks, and how carefully designed wildlife crossings can benefit both animals and people. We also get into her favorite books, why she's hopeful about the future, and, once again, the simple but powerful idea that success in conservation often comes down to strong relationships. This is a thoughtful and inspiring conversation with someone who truly embodies the spirit of collaborative, community-driven conservation. I hope you enjoy! --- The Right to Roam: Sustaining Wyoming's Migratory Herds Full episode notes and links: https://mountainandprairie.com/sara-domek --- This episode is brought to you in partnership with the Colorado chapter of The Nature Conservancy and TNC chapters throughout the Western United States. Guided by science and grounded by decades of collaborative partnerships, The Nature Conservancy has a long-standing legacy of achieving lasting results to create a world where nature and people thrive. During the last week of every month throughout 2025, Mountain & Prairie will be delving into conversations with a wide range of The Nature Conservancy's leaders, partners, collaborators, and stakeholders, highlighting the myriad of conservation challenges, opportunities, and solutions here in the American West and beyond. To learn more about The Nature Conservancy's impactful work in the West and around the world, visit www.nature.org --- TOPICS DISCUSSED: 2:50 – Intro, growing up in Wyoming and valuing natural resources 6:09 – Pinedale and the Wind Rivers 7:15 – Plan after high school 10:37 – Finding TNC 14:16 – Sara describes her job 17:21 – Mule deer and pronghorn migration corridors 21:57 – Fencing and migration 26:25 – Getting the word out about fencing 29:27 – Migration primer: distance, predators and collisions 35:54 – Valley of the warm winds 42:37 – RCPP programs 45:27 – Cheatgrass 101 48:54 – Important partners 51:08 – Prioritizing projects 54:40 – What Sara's looking forward to 57:57 – Where to learn more 1:00:22 – Book recs 1:03:04 – Parting words --- ABOUT MOUNTAIN & PRAIRIE: Mountain & Prairie - All Episodes Mountain & Prairie Shop Mountain & Prairie on Instagram Upcoming Events About Ed Roberson Support Mountain & Prairie Leave a Review on Apple Podcasts
In the early 2000s, so many Boomers and Gen-Xers had their brains melted by a movie that blended legitimate critique of religion, the economy, and US politics with full on 9/11 truther, Sov Cit, New World Order conspiracy theories. This is a sample of a premium episode. Sign up for a free or paid membership to listen to the entire episode. Stephanie Kemmerer joins us to talk about Zeitgeist, Trump in 2016 and now, and how she got a hold of an early 20th century Templar sword. Stephanie is a freelance writer and heads up Discussing Our Unusual Beliefs Together, D.O.U.B.T. She's an outreach volunteer for HONR Network. Once in the rabbit hole of conspiracy theories herself, Stephanie now works to communicate to pilled folks and those who've come back through the looking glass by debunking conspiracy theories and supporting those walking away. Stephanie's links: American Information Integrity Alliance: https://infointegrity.us/ HONR Network: http://www.honrnetwork.org Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/intothestewniverse Adventures in HellwQrld podcast: https://open.spotify.com/show/1ZpUDJgTgJIAliDOeuhRKN Twitter: https://x.com/StephInDOUBT BlueSky: https://bsky.app/profile/doubtisthewayout.bsky.social
For over a century, coal fueled much of the country and served as the economic backbone for many rural communities. But with the rise of more affordable wind and solar energy, coal is in decline, leaving these towns increasingly vulnerable. As jobs disappear, coal-dependent communities are faced with the threat of economic collapse and depopulation. To adapt, many are working to diversify their economies, seeking new industries and opportunities for the future. Today, we'll visit coal communities across the country, where locals and leaders are actively exploring ways to rebuild and ensure no one is left behind in the energy transition. This episode also features field reporting from Climate One and Caitlin Tan of Wyoming Public Media on the transition from coal to nuclear power in Kemmerer, Wyoming. Guests: Chris Levesque, CEO, TerraPower Brian Muir, Kemmerer City Administrator Tony Skrelunas, Executive Director of the Division of Economic Development, Navajo Nation Mike Eisenfeld, Energy and Climate Program Manager, San Juan Citizens Alliance Support Climate One by going ad-free! By subscribing to Climate One on Patreon, you'll receive exclusive access to all future episodes free of ads, opportunities to connect with fellow Climate One listeners, and access to the Climate One Discord. Sign up today for just $5/month. For show notes and related links, visit our website. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
For over a century, coal fueled much of the country and served as the economic backbone for many rural communities. But with the rise of more affordable wind and solar energy, coal is in decline, leaving these towns increasingly vulnerable. As jobs disappear, coal-dependent communities are faced with the threat of economic collapse and depopulation. To adapt, many are working to diversify their economies, seeking new industries and opportunities for the future. Today, we'll visit coal communities across the country, where locals and leaders are actively exploring ways to rebuild and ensure no one is left behind in the energy transition. This episode also features field reporting from Climate One and Caitlin Tan of Wyoming Public Media on the transition from coal to nuclear power in Kemmerer, Wyoming. Guests: Chris Levesque, CEO, TerraPower Brian Muir, Kemmerer City Administrator Tony Skrelunas, Executive Director of the Division of Economic Development, Navajo Nation Mike Eisenfeld, Energy and Climate Program Manager, San Juan Citizens Alliance Support Climate One by going ad-free! By subscribing to Climate One on Patreon, you'll receive exclusive access to all future episodes free of ads, opportunities to connect with fellow Climate One listeners, and access to the Climate One Discord. Sign up today for just $5/month. For show notes and related links, visit our website. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The 3rd Annual Kemmerer Outdoor Discovery Day was held on Saturday, September 7, 2024 and featured fun, hands-on activities to learn about the Bridger-Teton Forest, Leave No Trace, and responsible recreation principles. Join Pathfinder Bruce in this episode, as he chats with folks at the event. For more great outdoor events, go to the Office of Outdoor Recreation's Event Calendar: wyorec.info/events
Million Marker helps people lower their toxic chemical burdens so that they can increase their health and wellness goals, including trying to conceive. Many of our followers struggle with fertility issues, doing everything they can to increase their chances of conception. Achieving this important goal can become a full-time job for many and may even start to overtake a person's identity. As a result, when they achieve success and have a baby, it can become easy for the parent to neglect their own health in favor of their family's needs. This can be harmful to a parent's health, and also have negative implications on their child. That's why we are so glad to have Shelley Kemmerer with us today. Shelley is a certified Physician Assistant, Parent & Caregiver Burnout Strategist. We're going to discuss the importance of prioritizing your health as a parent, and ways to tend to your mental health. Learn more about Shelley's services: https://www.runtellmom.com/ Get tested for BPA, phthalates, parabens, and other hormone-disrupting chemicals with Million Marker's Detect & Detox Test Kit: https://www.millionmarker.com/
Helen Kemmerer ist Musiklehrerin und unterrichtet Querflöte, Popgesang und Elementare Musik. Außerdem ist sie Lehrkraft für „SingPause“ an Grundschulen in Buchen (Baden-Württemberg). Dafür kommt Helen zwei Mal wöchentlich für jeweils 20 Minuten in die Schulklassen und erarbeitet mit den Kindern musikalische Grundkenntnisse, Stimm- und Gehörbildung, sowie ein breites Liederrepertoire. Bei dieser Methode wird ausschließlich mit positivem Feedback gearbeitet. Neben der Musikalität wird bei den Kindern auch das Selbstvertrauen, das Selbstbewusstsein und das Zugehörigkeitsgefühl gestärkt. Helen Kemmerer erklärt im Backstage Podcast, was die „SingPause“ anders machen möchte als der normale Musikunterricht, warum so viele Erwachsene sagen, dass sie nicht singen können, und was es mit dem Herrenberg-Urteil auf sich hat. Außerdem erzählt Helen von ihrer eigenen Singstimme, die sie durch einen Burnout zwischenzeitlich verloren und wiedergefunden hat. Helen Kemmerer: https://helenkemmerer.de/, https://www.instagram.com/helenkemmerer, https://www.instagram.com/helen.schwarz.official SingPause Buchen: https://www.singpause-buchen.de/, https://www.instagram.com/singpausebuchen Song „Schwarz“: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L4qmAbd91gM&t=11s BACKSTAGE unterstützen? ♥ Hier entlang: https://backstage.podcaster.de/unterstuetzen/ RSS-Feed: https://backstage.podcaster.de/BackstagePodcast.rss Blog: https://backstage.podcaster.de Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/backstage_podcast Kontakt Leni Bohrmann: backstagepodcast@gmx.de BACKSTAGE! wird gefördert durch den Stadtverband für Kultur der Stadt Neustadt e.V.
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On this week's episode of Rural Health Leadership Radio, we talk to a physician who came out of retirement to rekindle his passion for rural healthcare at a critical access hospital in Kemmerer, Wyoming. Dr. David Alcindor shares his incredible journey, from his childhood in France to his volunteer work in rural nations across the world, as well as the U.S. as a traveling ED physician. David is Chief of Staff at South Lincoln Hospital District and practices in Emergency Medicine and Med-Surg. “It's a small system, you could to the CEO, CFO, COO, CNO in the same hallway – or you could visit them in their homes…everything is approachable, everything is scalable.” – Dr. David Alcindor David grew up in Paris, France, and moved to the U.S. to start studies focused on helping disadvantaged persons, first by obtaining a degree in architecture and pursing research in housing for the poor. Construction research in a developing Caribbean nation led David to cross paths with rural medical volunteers. In joining them, he discovered that medicine had far greater impact in addressing not just poor living standards but impacting the health of each individual. After completing medical school, David volunteered in the US Air Force as a medical officer, served on the war front and returned to civilian life to focus exclusively on the health of land laborers (miners, farmers and ranchers) in remote, rural America. After nearly 20 years of being a traveling rural ED physician across the U.S., David and his wife decided to settle in Kemmerer, Wyoming. David first traveled to work in Kemmerer at SLHD emergency department in February 2022. He has since joined the hospital's executive leadership team on a full-time basis with a plan to gradually assume various departmental directorships.
Earlier this month, tech billionaire Bill Gates broke ground on a new nuclear plant in Kemmerer, Wyoming– a historic coal town. Gates tells Zero why he hopes the plant, which uses sodium for cooling, rather than water, will be the first of many in the country– no matter who wins this year's election. “The idea of the US being more energy secure and US innovation allowing us to export, those things are still somewhat bipartisan in nature,” he says. Plus, he weighs in on AI as both a major generator of emissions and as a potential source of climate solutions. Explore further: Past episode with BNEF's Claire Curry on how energy startups can dodge the valley of death Past episode with Brookfield Asset Management CCEO Connor Teskey on making renewables a profitable bet Past episode with Bill Gates on the significance of the Inflation Reduction Act Zero is a production of Bloomberg Green. Our producer is Mythili Rao. Special thanks this week to Kira Bindrim, Kate Evans, and Alicia Clanton. Thoughts or suggestions? Email us at zeropod@bloomberg.net. For more coverage of climate change and solutions, visit https://www.bloomberg.com/green.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Recovering Conspiracy Theorist Stephanie Kemmerer joins me to discuss rabbit holes, the harmful nature of "Red Pills", and what kind of help is available for those who want to move past them. Find this episode on your favorite podcast player here: https://pod.link/1647010767/Here are some of the sources and references from this episode:These conspiracy theory believers went deep down the rabbit hole — then found a way outhttps://www.abc.net.au/news/2024-06-12/conspiracy-theory-believers-on-how-they-got-out-of-rabbit-hole/103907258A Light at the End of the Rabbit Holehttps://secularhumanism.org/2022/12/a-light-at-the-end-of-the-rabbit-hole/Click Here for Conspiracyhttps://www.vanityfair.com/news/2006/08/loosechange200608(Editor's Note: Funny how Tom Fitton sounds pretty sane here, and later went on to become a conspiracy theorist himself, right?)This Sandy Hook Father Lives In Hiding Because of Conspiracy Theories Fueled By Alex Joneshttps://www.pbs.org/wgbh/frontline/article/this-sandy-hook-father-lives-in-hiding-because-of-conspiracy-theories-fueled-by-alex-jones/The Father taking on the Sandy Hook Trollshttps://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p04kfy5fWhat we know about the fight between conspiracist Alex Jones and Sandy Hook families over his assetshttps://apnews.com/article/alex-jones-infowars-bankruptcy-sandy-hook-0c3576e3c4bd853ac2cc5342118fca8cThe Organization Trying to Save QAnon Believers Is Falling Aparthttps://www.vice.com/en/article/v7mwya/the-organization-trying-to-save-qanon-believers-is-falling-apartEscape from the rabbit hole: the conspiracy theorist who abandoned his dangerous beliefshttps://www.theguardian.com/society/2023/oct/04/escape-from-the-rabbit-hole-the-conspiracy-theorist-who-abandoned-his-dangerous-beliefsPale Horse Rider: WILLIAM COOPER, THE RISE OF CONSPIRACY, AND THE FALL OF TRUST IN AMERICAhttps://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/316378/pale-horse-rider-by-mark-jacobson/The Conspiracist Manual That Influenced a Generation of Rappershttps://www.vulture.com/2018/08/how-behold-a-pale-horse-influenced-hip-hop.htmlArt Bell - Radio Hall Of Famehttps://www.radiohalloffame.com/art-bellArt Bell, Radio Host Who Tuned In to the Dark Side, Dies at 72https://www.nytimes.com/2018/04/17/obituaries/art-bell-radio-host-who-tuned-in-to-the-dark-side-dies-at-72.htmlComments? Suggestions? Email: didnothingwrongpod@protonmail.com This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.didnothingwrongpod.com/subscribe
Three years ago, a town of 2,500 formed an unlikely relationship with multibillionaire Bill Gates. He had new nuclear technology and Kemmerer, Wyoming, had a declining coal industry. This week, Gates broke ground on a first-of-its-kind power plant. Will it revive a struggling local economy or upheave the small community’s way of life? Also in this episode: Summer gasoline use is down, Nvidia dominates AI chipmaking and apartment buildings aren’t being built — despite high demand for more housing.
Three years ago, a town of 2,500 formed an unlikely relationship with multibillionaire Bill Gates. He had new nuclear technology and Kemmerer, Wyoming, had a declining coal industry. This week, Gates broke ground on a first-of-its-kind power plant. Will it revive a struggling local economy or upheave the small community’s way of life? Also in this episode: Summer gasoline use is down, Nvidia dominates AI chipmaking and apartment buildings aren’t being built — despite high demand for more housing.
Today on the show, with Teton Pass out of commission, we check in with businesses and commuters. We visit Kemmerer, where a highly anticipated nuclear power project just broke ground. And we kick off the primary election season with a new series - "The Road To Cheyenne." Every Open Spaces until the primaries, we will keep you updated with what you need to know. Today, the big picture. Those stories and more.
Content warning: this episode of the Truth Unrestricted podcast contains graphic descriptions of drug addiction and some of the ways that people suffer from drug addiction. Listener discretion is advised.Conspiracism as compared directly to drug addiction. What does it mean to be so pulled into the idea that conspiracies surround us that giving it up would take an intervention or rehab? The habits that make us feel good encourage us to do them again but what about the habits and situations that make us feel bad? How do those factor into how we choose to shape our lives?These questions and more are explored in this episode of Truth Unrestricted.Linkshttps://www.healthline.com/health/dopamine-addictionhttps://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-11939075/Zombieland-continues-Philadelphia-dealers-addicts-seen-sleepwalking-street.htmlhttps://www.phs.ca/the-insite-story/https://twitter.com/Ankh_Morporkian/status/1795555393029931093
Hello initiates... a few months ago we found out that our dear friend Jitarth Jadeja had passed away. For those who don't know, Jitarth was a former conspiracist and follower of QANON who was one of the first former conspiracy theorists speaking out in the media that I heard. He was, and remains, a huge inspiration to me. Back in August 2022, myself, Stephanie Kemmerer and Jitarth sat down for a chat on Zoom to "Discuss Our Unusual Beliefs Together" - it was the start of a lovely friendship and I wish we had the opportunity to do more of these, as we had planned, but scheduling always got the better of us.This conversation was removed from YouTube because of fraudulent claims so I wanted to reupload it here to keep his memory alive and share with you this wonderful chat with our friend who will be sorely missed. RIP Jitarth Jadeja, our brother. ❤️Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/some-dare-call-it-conspiracy--5932731/support.
AMORE: The heart of our discussion on the Veganpreneur REVOLUTION Podcast with the insightful Lisa Kemmerer. Delving into the ethics of veganism, we explored the multifaceted benefits of embracing a plant-based lifestyle guided by Animals, Medical, Oppression, Religion, and Environment. Hosted by @kathleengage and @vlynnhawkins, this episode shed light on the interconnectedness between veganism, compassion, and positive change. Throughout our conversation, Lisa illuminated the profound impact of Amori—a holistic ethical framework that extends beyond dietary choices. By embracing compassion and mindfulness, we can address issues ranging from animal welfare to environmental sustainability. We discussed the importance of approaching conversations with empathy, fostering open dialogue to bridge divides and inspire meaningful change. From religious teachings to scientific intersections, we explored how veganism aligns with diverse belief systems and holistic health practices. Our dialogue emphasized that veganism is more than just a lifestyle; it's a conscious choice rooted in compassion and mindful living. We invite you to listen to the full episode at www.veganvisibilityproductions.com/podcast/011-Lisa-Kemmerer and join us in spreading awareness for a brighter, more compassionate future. #VeganpreneurRevolution #CompassionInAction #SustainableFuture
This week on the podcast, Darian and Steve are joined by Penn State alum Katie Kemmerer who is the Director of Business Operations for the Kansas City Chiefs. Katie explains what her job entails, how she got her job and more. She also talks about her love of Penn State and of course Darian had to ask about Taylor Swift. Then, Darian and Steve spend time chatting about the Blue-White game and its reported attendance, KeAndre Lambert-Smith heading to the transfer portal and hold their first ever Big Ten TV draft. Follow Darian and Steve on Twitter @StuffSomersSays and @SteveSamspell. Visit the website at StuffSomersSays.com. Join the newsletter today. Go buy Stuff by visiting StuffSomersSays.com/TheStuff
Entre el último trimestre de 2018 y el mismo periodo de 2023, los asalariados de las autonomías han aumentado un 16,7%, hasta los 2,13 millones de trabajadores. La Administración local también ha seguido esta tendencia y ha elevado el número de funcionarios un 6,8% hasta superar los 700.000 empleados públicos. La Administración central, ha recortado en ese mismo periodo un 3,1% los empleos públicos, hasta los 527.000. En total, el empleo público se ha elevado un 11,9% entre el cuarto trimestre de 2018 y el mismo periodo de 2023, hasta los 3,6 millones de efectivos y las comunidades autónomas acaparan ya seis de cada diez empleos públicos en España. TerraPower, una empresa fundada por Bill Gates, solicita comenzar a construir un reactor refrigerado por sodio cerca de una planta de carbón en Wyoming en junio. Los reactores de la marca Natrium de la compañía podrían construirse por aproximadamente la mitad del coste de los reactores estándar refrigerados por agua. TerraPower, que ha recaudado 100.000 millones de dólares en financiación privada, firmó un acuerdo con Emirates Nuclear Energy Corporation en diciembre para explorar el uso de reactores de Natrium para generar electricidad y producir hidrógeno en los Emiratos Árabes Unidos. La compañía ha conseguido el compromiso del gobierno de EEUU de proporcionar hasta 2.000 millones de dólares para completar el trabajo en la primera planta de TerraPower en Kemmerer, Wyoming.
In our recent episode of the NHA Health Science Podcast, we had the privilege of hosting Dr. Lisa Kemmerer, a luminary in the realms of animal ethics and social justice activism. As the founder of Tapestry, an educational vegan organization, Dr. Kemmerer brings a wealth of knowledge and experiences that delve into the interconnected issues of animal welfare, environmentalism, and broader social justice. Dr. Kemmerer's journey began in her childhood in Conway, Washington, surrounded by a diverse array of animals, fostering a deep connection with nature and instilling a sense of compassion. Her academic pursuits led her to Reed College for her undergraduate degree in International Studies, and later, to Harvard for a Master of Theological Studies in Comparative Religions, and a Ph.D. in philosophy with a specialization in animal ethics from the University of Glasgow in Scotland. What sets Tapestry apart is its unique approach to animal ethics, recognizing the profound link between animal rights, environmentalism, and broader social justice concerns. Dr. Kemmerer's commitment to making knowledge accessible is evident in Tapestry's mission, providing resources freely online to eliminate barriers to information. Dr. Kemmerer's dedication to understanding and raising awareness on major religions and indigenous traditions, empowering individuals worldwide to explore the teachings of their respective religions regarding the treatment of animals, is grounded in her commitment to veganism. Dr. Kemmerer's book, 'Animals and World Religions,' which emerged from her doctoral work in Glasgow, systematically examines major religions and indigenous traditions, offering profound insights into their perspectives on nature and animals. Join us in unraveling the tapestry of animal ethics and social justice by listening to this enlightening conversation with Dr. Lisa Kemmerer on the NHA Health Science Podcast. Discover the evolution of veganism, the challenges of animal confinement, and the hope-driven activism that fuels positive change. Explore more at www.HealthScience.org/065-Lisa-Kemmerer. #VeganEthics #SocialJustice #AnimalWelfare #NHAHealthSciencePodcast"
In this episode we continue the 9th Grade Experience Through the Decades series in collaboration with the Emmaus Historical Society. Our second episode welcomes Ruth Kemmerer, a graduate of Emmaus High School from the class of 1949, whose freshman year dates back to the 1945-1946 school year. Listeners can expect to hear about the unique challenges, memorable moments, and the overall atmosphere of Emmaus High School during that era. Ruth's recollections offer a window into the past, allowing the audience to connect with the history of the school in a personal and engaging way. As the host and Kemmerer navigate through the freshman year of 1945-1946, the episode uncovers intriguing anecdotes, share nostalgic reflections, and highlight the significant events that shaped the early experiences of students at Emmaus High School. This installment not only contributes to preserving the school's history but also provides a platform for listeners to connect with the shared experiences of past generations, fostering a sense of continuity and community within the Emmaus High School legacy. For all previous episodes of the podcast, go to www.9thgradeexperience.com. If you visit the site, you can leave us a voicemail, an email or rate and review of the show. Emmaus Historical Society Thanks to Jeanne Harakal, President of the Emmaus Historical Society, for facilitating this podcast conversation and for the picture in the cover art. The society's mission is “to collect, preserve and exhibit Emmaus artifacts, documents, histories, photographs and genealogy for displays and research and to offer educational programs and events throughout the year.” Look for more podcasting collaboration in the future as we highlight stories of Emmaus 9th graders through the decades. For more information about the Emmaus Historical Society, visit https://www.emmaushistoricalsociety.org/ Musical Credit Thanks to Eli Heckman, Class of 2025, for providing the music at the beginning of today's episode! Education Podcast Network I am proud to announce that the 9th Grade Experience Podcast has joined the Education Podcast Network (EPN). The passionate hosts of the EPN family are made up of a wide variety of teachers, administrators, and educators who are dedicated to bringing you the best in education-related content. The network covers everything from current events in education, technology, and best practices to the latest editorials and more on a regular basis in high quality. To find out more information about all the great shows, visit https://www.edupodcastnetwork.com/
In this episode we continue the 9th Grade Experience Through the Decades series in collaboration with the Emmaus Historical Society. Our second episode welcomes Ruth Kemmerer, a graduate of Emmaus High School from the class of 1949, whose freshman year dates back to the 1945-1946 school year. Listeners can expect to hear about the unique challenges, memorable moments, and the overall atmosphere of Emmaus High School during that era. Ruth's recollections offer a window into the past, allowing the audience to connect with the history of the school in a personal and engaging way. As the host and Kemmerer navigate through the freshman year of 1945-1946, the episode uncovers intriguing anecdotes, share nostalgic reflections, and highlight the significant events that shaped the early experiences of students at Emmaus High School. This installment not only contributes to preserving the school's history but also provides a platform for listeners to connect with the shared experiences of past generations, fostering a sense of continuity and community within the Emmaus High School legacy. For all previous episodes of the podcast, go to www.9thgradeexperience.com. If you visit the site, you can leave us a voicemail, an email or rate and review of the show. Emmaus Historical Society Thanks to Jeanne Harakal, President of the Emmaus Historical Society, for facilitating this podcast conversation and for the picture in the cover art. The society's mission is “to collect, preserve and exhibit Emmaus artifacts, documents, histories, photographs and genealogy for displays and research and to offer educational programs and events throughout the year.” Look for more podcasting collaboration in the future as we highlight stories of Emmaus 9th graders through the decades. For more information about the Emmaus Historical Society, visit https://www.emmaushistoricalsociety.org/ Musical Credit Thanks to Eli Heckman, Class of 2025, for providing the music at the beginning of today's episode! Education Podcast Network I am proud to announce that the 9th Grade Experience Podcast has joined the Education Podcast Network (EPN). The passionate hosts of the EPN family are made up of a wide variety of teachers, administrators, and educators who are dedicated to bringing you the best in education-related content. The network covers everything from current events in education, technology, and best practices to the latest editorials and more on a regular basis in high quality. To find out more information about all the great shows, visit https://www.edupodcastnetwork.com/
In what ways are conspiracy beliefs psychologically addictive? Can a person get a "good feeling" from a turn down the rabbit hole that they would want to experience a second time?Linkshttps://news.uchicago.edu/story/scientists-studied-brains-more-800-prisoners-heres-what-they-foundhttps://www.jta.org/2020/04/07/ny/memory-plays-tricks-about-mengelehttps://www.dailydot.com/debug/amanda-moore-undercover-far-right/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2022_Buffalo_shootinghttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pizzagate_conspiracy_theory#Frazzledriphttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Wachowskishttps://culteducation.com/group/1289-general-information/35734-anti-trump-cult-expert-mistakes-porn-for-highly-sophisticated-mind-control.htmlhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_CampbellStephanie Kemmerer's List of LinksDOUBTIsTheWayOut@proton.meAmerican Information Integrity AlliancePodcasts: Escaping the Rabbit Hole podcast: “How a Former Conspiracy Theorist Escaped the Rabbit Hole.” Conspirituality podcast: “Recovering from Conspiracy Theories”The Q Dropped podcast: “I Escaped the Rabbit Hole”Pursuing Truth podcast: Ep 29 “Conspiracy Theories” Recovering from Religion: Ep 146: “Exiting the Rabbit Hole: From Red Pill to Recovery” True Crimespiracy podcastThe Doug Stanhope podcast Ep. 440: “Tim Dillon's Underpants and Other Conspiracy Theories” Point of Inquiry: “Behind The Mind of a Conspiracy Theorist” Adventures In HellWQrld Ep 43: “Cuba, Tuck, France and Audits with Existential Dread Locks” "Found Money" Poker & Politics and Steph's series debunking, "Loose Change." D.O.U.B.T. - Discussing Our Unusual Beliefs Together - video podcast with former QAnon follower, Jitarth Jadeja and former conspiracy theorist Brent Lee Articles: Chatting "Even the Podcast Is Afraid" with Jared Ordis - Rue MorgueThe Unexplained Files - WikipediaSteph's Patreon articlesSteph's AIPT Comics author page and articlesSteph's Free Inquiry author page and article Steph's Skeptical Inquirer author page, articles and presentation “I'm a Former Sandy Hook Truther, Believe Me When I Say Alex Jones is Dangerous”IMDBPresentations and Panels: Presentation for the Humanist Society of Greater Phoenix: "What Conspiracy Theories Steal from Us." Panel: Secular AZ - Secular Summit 2022: “When Reason Prevails” Richard Dawkins Foundation for Reason and Science A Very QAnon Christmas - New York City Skeptics
What is it like to get red-pilled, find a fragile community of peers, and then come out on the other side? What are the personal, social, and political wounds that make conspiracy theories feel like medicine—or a drug? What is the difference between debunking theories and healing wounds? Today the trio discusses excerpts of an interview Matthew recorded with Stephanie Kemmerer, a former conspiracy theorist and now public educator. Stephanie is part of a newly formed non-profit called The American Information Integrity Alliance and co-facilitator of the support group DOUBT: Discussing Our Unusual Beliefs Together. Kemmerer's journey tells us a lot about how people fall into the rabbit hole, how they can claw their way back out. But she also suggests that the rabbit hole is really a hole in the culture, and that there's plenty we can do to fill it in. Butcherbox Promo: Sign up today at butcherbox.com/conspirituality and use code conspirituality to choose your free steak for a year and get $20 off. Show Notes American Information Integrity Alliance D.O.U.B.T. (Discussing Our Unusual Beliefs Together) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of the Vegan Visibility Podcast, Dr. Lisa Kemmerer, an animal activist, philosopher, and author, engages in a thought-provoking conversation about her book "Amore and Vegan Ethics." As a retired philosophy professor, Lisa shares insights into her acronym "AMORE," which encapsulates the core moral reasons for adopting a plant-based lifestyle. She starts with "A" for animal suffering, delving into the ethical considerations surrounding the treatment of animals in various industries, with a focus on dairy farming. Moving on to "M" for medical, Lisa explores the health benefits of a plant-based diet, emphasizing its positive impact on preventing diseases like cancer and heart-related issues. The discussion then turns to "O" for oppression, where Lisa highlights the interconnectedness of social justice issues with veganism, addressing aspects such as world hunger, workforce conditions in animal agriculture, and the environmental impact. The "R" in AMORE takes us into the realm of religion, where Lisa unpacks how different religious traditions, including Christianity, Judaism, and Eastern religions, align with or challenge the principles of veganism. She emphasizes the importance of understanding and addressing the religious perspectives of individuals to foster meaningful conversations. Finally, Lisa covers "E" for the environment, breaking down the environmental consequences of animal agriculture, including soil degradation, deforestation, climate change, water pollution, and fresh water reduction. Throughout the conversation, Lisa provides valuable insights for activists, encouraging a thoughtful and considerate approach to advocacy. She shares personal experiences, recommends strategic conversations based on individual beliefs, and stresses the significance of education in creating awareness about the moral reasons behind adopting a plant-based lifestyle.
In this episode, Steve Fretzin and Elizabeth Tresp discuss:How Elizabeth started her law firm (and manages her other businesses as well). The secret of work-life balance. Managing workload capacity and workload ability when hiring. Understanding your core competencies and trying new things. Key Takeaways:The work-life balance will change throughout your career and will look different for every person. Knowing when to hire is going to come with experience, but you need to be in tune with your employees, what is really happening, and if the work currently can support someone else. Always be recruiting (even if you're not currently hiring). You never know what conversation is going to be had and what that will turn into. Be willing to take the risk on things you enjoy and make you feel good. You never know what you will learn or how your business will grow. "Don't be scared. Take the risk. Invest in yourself. Invest in your goal and what you have to offer, own it, and feel good about it." — Elizabeth Tresp Get a free copy of Steve's book “Sales-Free Selling” here: www.fretzin.com/sales-free-selling Thank you to our Sponsors!Get Staffed Up: https://getstaffedup.com/bethatlawyer/Overture: https://overture.law/Get Visible: https://www.getvisible.com/ Episode References: 24 Months to Freedom by Brett Trembly - https://www.amazon.com/24-Months-Freedom-Staffing-Solutions/dp/1955242445 About Elizabeth Tresp: An attorney, business owner, investor, philanthropist, and mother, Elizabeth A. Tresp, JD, LL.M. founded her law firm, Tresp Law, APC in 2013 as a solo practitioner but quickly grew the firm to a successful mid-sized practice with several attorneys practicing under her direction. Elizabeth has a national client base consisting of thousands of clients from all walks of life in virtually every State.In 2019, Elizabeth purchased the nationally-revered law firm of Day & Associates, Inc, which has practiced continuously in Solana Beach since 1992. Today, Elizabeth is the principal attorney and owner of both law firms, with offices in Solana Beach, California; San Diego, California; and Kemmerer, Wyoming. Elizabeth is a respected volunteer and major donor in the non-profit community, and an angel investor and small business owner in numerous ventures throughout the United States. Elizabeth also owns or is a partner in several businesses from professional services to retail and food service. Her unique perspective informs her law practice, enabling her to design the right legal solutions for every individual client's needs.For the past six consecutive years, Elizabeth has been awarded Super Lawyers Rising Star. Awarded by the San Diego Business Journal, Elizabeth is also an honoree of the 2021 and 2023 Women of Influence in Law and the 2022 Business Women of the Year. Elizabeth earned her Juris Doctor (JD) and Master of Laws in Taxation (LLM) at the University of San Diego School of Law. Connect with Elizabeth Tresp: Website: https://www.tresplaw.com/Website: https://www.trespday.com/Website: https://www.normandysolutions.com/Website: https://www.trespcs.com/Phone: 858-248-2779LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/elizabethtresp/Instagram: https://instagram.com/tresplawapcInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/trespdayInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/normandysolutionsInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/fossilfuelwy Connect with Steve Fretzin:LinkedIn: Steve FretzinTwitter: @stevefretzinInstagram: @fretzinsteveFacebook: Fretzin, Inc.Website: Fretzin.comEmail: Steve@Fretzin.comBook: Legal Business Development Isn't Rocket Science and more!YouTube: Steve FretzinCall Steve directly at 847-602-6911 Show notes by Podcastologist Chelsea Taylor-Sturkie Audio production by Turnkey Podcast Productions. You're the expert. Your podcast will prove it.
Have you ever experienced burnout, and then because you were so exhausted, you didn't have the energy to do anything about it? I've been there too, friend. Today's guest, Shelley Kemmerer PA-C, MCHS is a parent and founder of Run Tell Mom LLC, and certified by The Training Institute of Parental Burnout. Join us as we discuss the importance of recognizing burnout in the different roles we play, the importance of sharing the mental load and household tasks, and how we can recover and prevent future burnout. 3 things you'll learn in this episode: The three components of parental burnout Habits and boundaries to prevent burnout How household equity and a mom's mental load factor into burnout To connect with Shelley, head to: Instagram @runtellmom Website runtellmom.com “In society, there's a constant push for productivity, equating it with our worth. Mothers often feel this pressure from all sides, including social media and mixed messages. Do we truly need to prove our parenting and productivity by completing tasks?” - Shelley Kemmerer TAKE THE PERSONALITY PATTERN QUIZ! REGULATION RESOURCES BOOK A FREE 30-MINUTE CALL WITH MICHELLE ASK MICHELLE A QUESTION! FB COMMUNITY: The Calm Mom Collective JOIN ME ON INSTAGRAM: @michellegrosser.coach “I love The Calm Mom Podcast!” ← if that sounds like you, please consider rating and reviewing our show! This helps us support more women, just like you, on their motherhood journey. Click here, scroll to the bottom, tap to rate with five stars, and select “Write a Review.” Then be sure to let me know what you loved most about the episode!
For this episode, Bill welcomes a very special guest, sports and business journalist, Gillian Kemmerer. She shares how her experiences as a hockey player and a locker room reporter gave her more empathy for her guests, opened her eyes to the importance of diversity in the workplace, and instilled an appreciation for the evolution of the role of female reporters in the sports industry. But the conversation doesn't stop there. Gillian shares her insights on the importance of democratizing education before product democratization, the concept of "illiquidity premium," and the need for greater access to private market opportunities for investors. Listen in!
“God gave animals to humans for food.” “Jesus ate fish.” “Jesus helped fishermen catch fish.” “God loved animal sacrifice.” These are just a few biblical arguments that many Christians make to justify humanity's current utter domination of animals. But how do they jibe with what the Bible really says? How do our behaviors harmonize with the Christian ethics of love, mercy, peace, service and humility? How should we apply any of this to today's world? Rev. Carol and philosophy and religion professor emeritus, Dr. Lisa Kemmerer cover all this and more in this engaging episode. Dr. Kemmerer is internationally known for works focused on animals, the environment, and disempowered human beings. She is the author of over a dozen books and founded and directs the educational, information-sharing non-profit, Tapestry. Her latest book, Animals and Christianity, was written to empower Christians to talk to one another and encourage people to start conversations with their Christian friends and family. It is the focus of this conversation. Here is a summary: • The fallacies in biblical arguments and the importance of reading scripture • Love is not limited; it is not a zero-sum game • The human factor - oppression of slaughterhouse workers • The corrective attempts of the Prophets to turn people back to God's original intention • What we really need to sacrifice • The importance of context in moral arguments (i.e. today's fishing is nothing like fishing in biblical times) • The excuse of sin • The story of the snake and Balaam's donkey and what they tell us about animals and historical misinterpretations Websites: Animalsandreligion.org Tapestry - http://tapestryofpeace.org/ Lisakemmerer.com Lisakemmerer.org Animals and Christianity book: https://www.amazon.com/Animals-Christianity-Religion-Lisa-Kemmerer/dp/B09WPTLSP7 © the spiritual forum 2023
Today on the show, uranium mining may be ramping up across the West as the U.S. looks to transition more of its energy production away from fossil fuels. A look at how more mining could impact our region including how the nuclear plant announced in Kemmerer is affecting the town. And you may have been seeing more land acknowledgments at public events. That's when someone recites a list of the Indigenous people of the area. But what do Native leaders and historians really think of these? And we join runners in Casper for the 20th anniversary of its marathon. Those stories and more.
Shelley Kemmerer is a parent, a board certified physician assistant and the founder of Run Tell Mom, LLC. During her clinical year to become a physician's assistant, Shelley became pregnant. She chose to keep her pregnancy a secret, even while enduring constant sickness. Her child was born right as she was taking her boards and afterward she threw herself into work, extending her hours so that she could work fewer days. This very quickly led Shelley right into the dual role collision of the responsibilities of being a mother and working outside the home. Today, Shelley discusses parental burnout, burnout prevention as family planning, and her own advice for already burnt out mothers and expectant parents. Mom burnout is incredibly common, especially in places like the United States where there is no federally mandated parental leave for working mothers. When moms experience parental burnout it differs from the experience of workplace burnout in that it involves a sense of detachment from one's own child and a feeling of ineffectiveness as a parent. For those already at that stage, reaching out to an integrated care team can be a great help. If you're not quite at that stage yet, but are looking to prevent burnout, it is important to analyze how your time is being used, reassign household tasks, and prioritize your own self investment. Juggling the responsibilities of parenthood and work can lead to a lot of physical and mental exhaustion. Before hitting the tipping point, lean into self strategy and figure out what you can do to regain more time for yourself throughout your day. Quotes • “You're asking people to take care of other people, but not taking care of yourself.” (11:12-11:15 | Shelley) • “What I would love is if burnout prevention was considered a real component of family planning.” (20:30-20:37 | Shelley) • “There's a lot to be said about burnout prevention or burnout strategies. Instead of saying self care, I'm talking about the self strategy of how to clean things up and lean into what is most necessary for myself right now.” (33:31-33:46 | Shelley) • “Prior to that boiling point, you need to start thinking about your time and how much of it is consumed with all the tasks and responsibilities that you have throughout the day, in comparison to the time that you have to rest.” (36:33-36:48 | Shelley) Links Connect with Shelley Kemmerer: https://runtellmom.com https://www.instagram.com/runtellmom/ https://www.linkedin.com/in/shelleykemmererpac/ https://runtellmom.com https://www.katemangino.com/media-page/print https://www.fairplaylife.com/the-cards https://www.amazon.com/Real-Self-Care-Transformative-Redefining-Wellness/dp/0593489721 XOXO, C If you know that it's time to actually DO something about the burnout cycle you've been in for too long - book your free consult today: bit.ly/callcait https://friedtheburnoutpodcast.com/quiz Podcast production and show notes provided by HiveCast.fm
On this episode, we talked about: Taking care of your mental health is important The best thing you can do is invest in yourself It's not about the how, it's about the who Don't be afraid to step into a place for you We are all of the same value "Being willing to see myself, my hurt, fear and desire forward so I can move that barrier" "Know yourself, know what you're supposed to be doing and own your place in this world" "Success happens when you succeed, and succeeding is hitting whatever goal that you have set for yourself" About Liana: Liana is one who wears what most of us would believe to be a lot of “hats,” but for her, each one is a facet of what life has created her to be. She is a coach, a writer, a podcaster, world traveler, Freediver, and storyteller. She believes in using her words, her work, her podcast, and her platform on social media to share both her experiences and the perspectives of those she meets around the world. She is a mom of 4 girls and is reminded everyday that the way we live demonstrates to our children what is possible for them; and so she continues to grow her business as an entrepreneur and creator coach, a podcaster, writer, and travel curator. Lianna loves pursuing her hobbies as a free-diver, part time jiu jitsu competitor, and overall active human, and hopes that we all remember it's never too late to learn something new. Lianna is one who deeply values human connection, the choice we each have everyday to see what beauty is present in the world, and remind each other what is possible in this life when we work hard and value others. Connect with Lianna: https://instagram.com/thisworldmyview
ustice Kemmerer was honored as Junior Firefighter of the Year during Monday night's DuBois City Council meeting. The award was started in honor of Melanie Weaver, an influential member of the DuBois Volunteer Fire Department who passed away in November. Weaver also worked as a medic with local ambulance services and was a fire training officer in DuBois. The recipient of the Melanie Weaver Junior Firefighter of the Year “has exceeded requirements both scholastically and to the DuBois Volunteer Fire Department.” Kemmerer is a girl junior firefighter with Fourth Ward Hose Company.
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Welcome to another episode of The People of Penn State -- a podcast by the Penn State Alumni Association. In this episode we're joined by Katie Kemmerer (2018 - Bellisario), Executive Project Manager for the Kansas City Chiefs. In her fifth season with the club, Katie manages the international expansion of the Chiefs brand as well as oversees brand activations in the Kansas City area. Previous and ongoing projects within the Chiefs organization include Super Bowl Championship Rings, Chiefs Fit, Chiefs Style Lounge, and Chiefs Charity Game. Prior to her current position, Katie interned in the Community Outreach department.On the show, Katie discusses her career path working in sports, her day-to-day responsibilities in Kansas City, the work expanding the brand of the Chiefs internationally, how Penn Staters have helped her throughout her career, and more. Follow Katie on Twitter: @katie_kemmerer. Learn more about the Penn State Alumni Association: alumni.psu.edu. Follow the Penn State Alumni Association on:FacebookTwitterInstagramLinkedIn----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Timestamps:0:00 — Alma Mater Open0:20 — Intro2:15 — Becoming a Penn Stater3:46 — Involvement as a student 8:40 — Launching a career in sports11:13 — Ad Read #1 - LionLink12:15 — Day-To-Day Responsibilities with the Kansas City Chiefs14:28 —International expansion of the Chiefs brand21:02 —Marketing strategies in the U.S. 23:42 — Aligning other brands with the Chiefs 25:00 — Working with Tamba Hali at an event25:57 — Building a career with the Chiefs29:20 — The role of the Penn State network in professional growth 33:51 — Lightning Round Q&A 37:03 — Outro38:00 — Alma Mater Close
Scott and Jeff chat with David Kemmerer, Co-Founder and CEO of CoinLedger. Our conversation focuses, in part, on the NFT Loss Harvestooor, which is a tool designed to allow investors to dispose of NFTs such that they can claim the tax deduction. The NFT Graveyard is the final resting place of NFTs that were once worth hundreds of thousands of dollars, but are now worth essentially nothing.
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Show Notes: The future of solid-state batteries could be 3D-printed | The Verge (01:11) Lithium-ion batteries are everywhere: in your phone, car, camera, and more. One major flaw: safety. Lithium-ion batteries have a tendency to catch fire, especially when damaged or at high temperatures. Solid-state batteries replace a flammable liquid electrolyte in lithium-ion batteries with a more stable solid one. Potential solutions for many problems of liquid Li-ion batteries, such as flammability, limited voltage, unstable solid-electrolyte interphase formation, poor cycling performance and strength. Additionally providing more power, faster charging, and a longer lifespan. California-based startup Sakuú, and it's taking on an even bigger task: 3D-printing these next-gen batteries. Claims that 3D printing allows it to fit more battery layers in the same amount of space, boosting the capacity of its batteries compared to those made by traditional manufacturing. Dave Pederson, vice president of marketing and business development at battery technology company Sakuu, explains that has validated its 3D printing processes and materials, and is currently formatting them for a production environment. “We've proven all of the steps in the lab, and now we're in the process of connecting them in an automated fashion,” In theory, 3D printed batteries could take on more customized shapes, which could change how batteries are integrated into product design. Sakuu is bullish on this technology, this past August they opened a state-of-the-art multi-faceted engineering hub for its battery platform printing initiatives in Silicon Valley. 79,000 square feet A floating wind platform has been installed in Spain 50 meters into the water | Interesting Engineering (07:15) A floating wind platform has been successfully installed at the PLOCAN test site in the Canary Islands of Spain. X1 Wind, the firm behind the platform. Oceanic Platform of the Canary Islands (PLOCAN) Connected the fully-functional floating wind prototype to the mooring system and dynamic cable pre-installed last June. The benefit of offshore floating wind turbines is they can take advantage of the strong winds blowing in the deeper areas, which improves energy efficiency. Can manufacture and then tow them out into deeper waters. The new wind platform has been fitted with a Vestas V29 turbine and stationed at a 50 meter water depth in a downwind configuration. 225 kW turbine Enable the firm to provide platforms for the 15MW scale turbines and beyond and to deploy them at very deep sites. X1 Wind CEO and Co-Founder Alex Raventos explains the importance of this milestone: “This is a key milestone for our company and for the floating wind sector in general being able to install a floating wind platform using a TLP mooring system and requiring only small vessels. This reduces not only the costs but also the impact on the seabed. Data obtained from the X30 will contribute to de-risk the technology, improve the design, and obtain the certification of our commercial-scale platforms in preparation for upcoming tenders in Spain and other countries worldwide.” After its installation is completed, the new project will be tested in fully operational conditions until March 2023 while continuing to feed the electricity it generates to PLOCAN's smartgrid. Scientists Astonished by Strange Material That Can Be Made Like Plastic but Conducts Like Metal | SciTechDaily (12:13) University of Chicago scientists have discovered a way to create a material that can be made like a plastic, but conducts electricity more like a metal. goes against all of the rules we know about conductivity—to a scientist According to John Anderson, an associate professor of chemistry, “this opens up the design of a whole new class of materials that conduct electricity, are easy to shape, and are very robust in everyday conditions.” If you're making any kind of electronic device, conductive materials are absolutely essential. Metals, such as copper, gold, and aluminum, are by far the oldest and largest group of conductors. 50 years ago, scientists were able to create conductors made out of organic materials, using a chemical treatment known as “doping,” which sprinkles in different atoms or “impurities” throughout the material. Both organic and traditional metallic conductors share a common characteristic: They are made up of straight, closely packed rows of atoms or molecules. Scientists thought a material had to have these straight, orderly rows in order to conduct electricity efficiently. With this new way to create the material, the scientists saw that the molecular structure of the material was disordered. Anderson said it should not be a metal and there is not a theory to explain this After tests, simulations, and theoretical work, they think that the material forms layers, like sheets in a lasagna. Even if the sheets rotate sideways, no longer forming a neat lasagna stack, electrons can still move horizontally or vertically—as long as the pieces touch. The scientists are excited because the discovery suggests a fundamentally new design principle for electronics technology. Explaining that conductors are so important that virtually any new development opens up new lines for technology. The new material has no such restriction because it can be made at room temperature Can also be used where the need for a device or pieces of the device to withstand heat, acid or alkalinity, or humidity has previously limited engineers' options to develop new technology. Stratolaunch's Roc, the world's largest plane, aces 1st flight carrying hypersonic prototype | Space.com (18:57) Stratolaunch, builder of the world's largest airplane, flew a prototype of its planned air-launched Talon hypersonic vehicle for the first time on Friday (Oct. 28). wingspan longer than a football field Stratolaunch's Roc took off from the Mojave Air and Space Port carrying the 28-foot-long (8.5 meters) Talon prototype vehicle attached to a pylon at the center of the giant plane's 385-foot-wide (117 m) wings. flight lasted just over five hours maximum altitude of 23,000 feet (7,000 m), This test proves this huge plane can indeed carry an experimental hypersonic vehicle it's designed to launch from mid-air. Stratolaunch CEO and President Zachary Krevor told reporters: “I was ecstatic seeing those two vehicles combined as they lifted off the runway and into the sky … Seeing our flight products operating together represents a significant step towards regular and reusable hypersonic flight." The company is developing a series of Talon vehicles as testbeds for hypersonic flights that can reach speeds of up to Mach 6, or six times the speed of sound. First flight for the Roc with the vehicle attached If December's drop test is successful, Stratolaunch aims to test its first hypersonic vehicle, the Talon-A TA-1, in 2023. Utility Explores Converting Coal Plants into Nuclear Power | Scientific American (22:53) One of the largest utilities in the Western United States, PacifiCorp, announced Thursday they were launching a study to determine if up to five coal plants could be equipped with advanced nuclear reactors. A move further cemented the relationship between TerraPower, a nuclear developer, and PacifiCorp The pair agreed last year to build a 345-megawatt Natrium nuclear reactor at the site of a retiring coal plant in western Wyoming. Signals a new energy transition strategy in the West The first reactor at the Naughton Power Plant in Kemmerer, Wyo., where the two companies hope to demonstrate that a coal-to-nuclear conversion is viable. Yet to have its design approved by the Nuclear Regulatory Commission Is projected to cost $4 billion. The plan to convert the Kemmerer plant into a sodium-cooled Natrium reactor has been embraced by Wyoming Gov. Mark Gordon. A recent Department of Energy study found that siting advanced reactors at old coal sites can decrease costs by taking advantage of existing transmission and interconnection infrastructure. Additionally, nuclear reactors have the added benefit of more jobs than other renewable energy plants. TerraPower estimates its facility will require a workforce of 250 people. Ryan McGraw, vice president of project development at Rocky Mountain Power, a PacifiCorp subsidiary talks on the challenges of this study: “While there are a number of hurdles to overcome prior to commercialization of any new technology, this joint study with TerraPower will help us to understand those challenges and frame a path forward with the best interest of our customers in mind.”
Coffee with Colin: Season 4 Episode 17 with special guest - Financial Advisor and Author Jay Kemmerer.
During the pandemic, "burnout" became a trendy buzzword getting thrown around social media, blogs, and moms groups. But what is the actual medical definition of burnout and how can learning about what it is help us to move out of the never ending state of exhaustion many parents are faced with today? Joining me to clear the confusion and offer strategies for finding balance is Board Certified Physician Assistant and the founder of Run Tell Mom, Shelley Kemmerer. The cure to burnout is not about quick fixes or a day at the spa; we'll talk about the personal and systemic changes that need to be implemented and prioritized in order to support an entire generation of parents faced with unreasonably high expectations and battling constant parenting guilt. Want to get more from Dr. Sarah Bren? ✨ Follow Dr. Sarah on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drsarahbren/ ✨ Subscribe to the weekly newsletter: https://drsarahbren.com/join-newsletter ✨ And check out her website for more free parenting resources: https://drsarahbren.com/resources
Lisa is an activist and academic who specialises in anymal and environmental ethics. She was an associate professor of philosophy and religion at Montana State University Billings until she retired in 2020 to found and lead the educational, vegan umbrella organization, Tapestry. Lisa is the author or editor of ten books including Animals and World Religions. She has also written over 100 articles and book chapters. Lisa coined the term anymal as a “correct” term for non-human animals. In Sentientist Conversations we talk about the two most important questions: “what's real?” & “what matters?” Sentientism is "evidence, reason & compassion for all sentient beings." The video of our conversation is here on YouTube. We discuss: 00:00 Welcome 01:28 Lisa's Intro 01:58 What's Real? - Linking epistemology & ethics - "My mind sees a continuum" - Being born with "a more eastern way of thinking" - Metaphysical & practical concerns - "I don't tend to use philosophy in an abstract way" - "I have very little faith in human reasoning... we are not rational beings." - Descartes reasoning that anymals aren't sentient - "We cannot trust our reason... that doesn't mean reason's out... we need to do it with humility" - "It's the extent of our power that makes our arrogance dangerous" - "Roe vs Wade was just overturned... don't tell me humans are rational." - "Trump's reality... I don't want to know about that" - The USA: "Democracy requires education & we're not an educated public" - "Our reason is flawed... we need to use it... we have to be sceptical" 11:53 What Matters? - "Cultures & people - that's where you have to work" - "To try to bring change I need to work with humans where they're at" - "I can see the beauty in it... and I can see the problems in it" - "Cruelty is not a good thing... compassion is a good thing... fairly universal" - "I love religions... they have a committed strong belief... I can get a hold of it" - "I have never, never talked to a serious Christian, & had them, after a serious conversation, say 'it's OK, what we're doing with anymals'... an atheist? - whole different picture." - Fowler's stages of religion "I was there (stage 6) in my teens" - "These religions are rock solid in teaching the core ethic... of compassion" - Wild animal suffering & hell as challenges to a benevolent god - "Western faiths tend to be very rigid..." Eastern faiths are more pluralistic/flexible? - Compassion / empathy as central to Lisa's family's ethics - "When you live in a community you can't tolerate cruelty" ...and much more. Full show notes at Sentientism.info. Sentientism is “Evidence, reason & compassion for all sentient beings.” More at Sentientism.info. Join our "I'm a Sentientist" wall via this simple form. Everyone, Sentientist or not, is welcome in our groups. The biggest so far is here on FaceBook. Come join us there! Thanks Graham.
In today's episode we chat with two experts about burnout. Dr. Jaclyn Margolis, PhD explains how to manage and prevent burnout in the workplace. Meanwhile Shelley Kemmerer, PA-C, sheds light on parental burnout and how to maintain wellbeing at home when demand is higher than your resources. We learn about the main symptoms of this syndrome and how to recognize when your stress has turned into burnout. Shelley helps us understand how family planning is burnout prevention while Jaclyn explains how to deal with an unmanageable expectations and setting boundaries at work. We talk about realistic ways to include self-care in your routine to restore your energy.Research paper discussed: The biology & consequences of burnout Join Shelley on Instagram and TikTok Visit the Run Tell Mom WebsiteJoin Jaclyn on Instagram~Thank you to our supporter the Tanenbaum Open Science Institute at The Neuro. The Neuro is the first health sciences institution in the world to commit to Open Science, an approach to research that ensures scientific knowledge is shared widely and transparently.Please leave a rating for our podcast on iTunes!Join our community:Instagram: @curious_neuronWebsite: www.curiousneuron.comPodcast website: www.curiousneuron.com/curiousneuronpodcastThe Podcast Tackling Men's Mental HealthSimple lifestyle advice to help men and their families take action for better well-being.Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify Well Balanced: A podcast from Balance, Google's App of the YearEach week, expert meditation coaches share practical tips for a healthier, happier life.Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify The Zen (ish) Mommy Educate Empower Laugh ConnectA place where moms can slow down, be authentic, and take...Listen on: Apple Podcasts
ADVENTURE! Our guest this week is a writer, podcaster, storyteller, business and mindset coach, is passionate about connecting with others, and believes deeply in the power of sharing our experiences with others! What a way to kick off our FIFTH season, here at the Rainy Day Collective Podcast! Lianna is a free diver, part-time jiu-jitsu athlete, and entrepreneur who believes in pursuing opportunities before her, and using what she has learned to help others. Lianna is based in the Philadelphia area but spends a lot of her time traveling and exploring the world. Important Links: https://linktr.ee/Thisworldmyview https://liannamarie.lpages.co/lets-work-together/ #adventure #womenentreprener #travel #inspirationalwomen #motivatingwomen --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/rainydaycollective/support
Conspiracy theories and the conspiracy theory mindset is very attractive to folks coming out of religion as a way to help make sense of the world we find ourselves in. No one is immune from ridiculous beliefs, no one. Stephanie Kemmerer joins us to share her story of how she fell into the rabbit hole, how she escaped, and the lessons she learned along the way. Doubt is the way out. Stephanie Kemmerer has been published in Skeptical Inquirer magazine and AIPT Comics. Her main interests include studying conspiracy theories and true crime, cathartically tormenting her Sims, and studying the 1990s era of militias and extremists. Her cat Squeaks was sent from the future by David Icke to free humanity from the Reptilians. She currently resides in Sunnyvale, CA, but someday hopes to visit her home planet Niburu. For RfRx comments, inquiries & topical questions, email us at RfRx@recoveringfromreligion.org. Any time you are struggling with religious doubts or fears you can connect with a trained RfR Helpline agent 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. To chat online go to http://www.recoveringfromreligion.org. To talk over the phone, dial: (844) 368-2848 in the US & Canada If you are in need of professional help, we can offer the Secular Therapy Project to provide options to connect with a professional therapist. All therapists have been thoroughly vetted by our organization and offer only evidence-based and non-religious treatment. Connect with them at http://www.seculartherapy.org. Follow us on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and Tiktok. Volunteer: http://www.recoveringfromreligion.org/volunteer Donate: https://www.recoveringfromreligion.org/donate --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/recovering-from-religion/message
A struggling Wyoming coal town may soon go nuclear with help from an unlikely partner, billionaire philanthropist Bill Gates. NPR Correspondent Kirk Siegler takes us to Kemmerer, Wyo., where Gates' power company, supported by public funds, plans to open a new type of nuclear energy plant in hopes of replacing a closing coal plant. The model facility would create jobs and provide the flexible baseline energy needed to back up solar, wind and other renewables. But is it a good fit for rural Kemmerer?
Learn about Livestock Herding Dogs and Livestock Guardian Dogs and the huge role they play on Marie McClaren's family ranch in Kemmerer Wyoming. Hear how Marie, 5th generation Sheep and Cattle rancher, got into raising and training stock dogs and how LGDs changes her family's entire sheep and cattle operation. Check out Marie's website and blog: www.asheepherdersstory.com learn about Cat Urbigkits dogs here: www.paradisesheep.com
Rene Schell with Wyoming Game and Fish gives us another great interview. She's discussing an opportunity to learn and ask questions about upcoming potential proposals for the hunting season with the seasons setting annual meetings. Rene Schell has more by clicking below. CASPER REGION03/21/22, 4-6 p.m. – Crook County Courthouse Basement, Sundance, WY 03/21/22, 7-9 p.m. – Pinnacle Bank, Newcastle, WY 03/22/22, 6:30-8:30 p.m. – Greater Hulett Community Center, Hulett, WY 03/22/22, 4-7 p.m. – Converse County Library, Douglas, WY 03/23/22, 4-7 p.m. – Niobrara County Fairgrounds, Lusk, WY 03/24/22, 6-8 p.m. – Casper Game and Fish Regional Office, Casper, WY (To join: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/83246589993) CODY REGION03/21/22, 6-8 p.m. – Meeteetse Conservation District Office, Meeteetse, WY 03/22/22, 5-8 p.m. – Lovell Fire Hall, Lovell, WY 03/23/22, 6-8 p.m. – Washakie County Fairground Building, Worland, WY 03/24/22, 6-8 p.m. – Thermopolis Fire Hall, Thermopolis, WY 03/24/22, 5-8 p.m. – Greybull Town Hall, Greybull, WY 03/28/22, 6-8 p.m. – Powell County Fairgrounds, Homesteader Room, Powell, WY 03/29/22, 6-8 p.m. – Park County Library, Grizzly Room, Cody, WY (To join: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82112815410) GREEN RIVER REGION03/21/22, 6-8 p.m. – Cokeville Town Hall, Cokeville, WY 03/22/22, 6-8 p.m. – Carbon County Higher Ed Center, Baggs, WY 03/23/22, 6-8 p.m. – Mountain View School Admin. Building, Mountain View, WY 03/24/22, 6-8 p.m. – Uinta County Library, Evanston, WY 03/25/22, 6-8 p.m. – South Lincoln Training & Events Center, Kemmerer, WY 03/29/22, 6-8 p.m. – Green River Game & Fish Regional Office, Green River, WY (To join: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82135678066) JACKSON REGION03/17/22, 4-7 p.m. – Jackson Game & Fish Regional Office, Jackson, WY 03/18/22, 4-7 p.m. – Afton Civic Center, Afton, WY LANDER REGION03/17/22, 6 p.m. – Fremont County Library, 1330 W. Park Ave., Riverton, WY 03/17/22, 6 p.m. – Jeffrey Community Center, 315 W. Pine St., Rawlins, WY 03/22/22, 6 p.m. – Headwaters Conference Center, 20 Stalnaker St., Dubios, WY 03/24/22, 6 p.m. – Game and Fish Regional Office, 260 Buena Vista Dr., Lander, WY (To join: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_ChhseQ3GRLq9IkNcTlqp8Q) LARAMIE REGION03/22/22, 6-8 p.m. – Platte Valley Community Center, Saratoga, WY 03/23/22, 6-8 p.m. – Platte Valley Bank Conference Center, Torrington, WY 03/24/22, 6-8 p.m. – Platte County Public Library, Wheatland, WY 03/28/22, 6-8 p.m. – Cheyenne Game and Fish Office, Cheyenne, WY 03/29/22, 6-8 p.m. – Laramie Game and Fish Regional Office, Laramie, WY (To join: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82758275483 ) PINEDALE REGION03/23/2022, 6-8 p.m. – Pinedale Game & Fish Regional Office, Pinedale, WY (To join: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81898984778?pwd=THkxT0RwOEtQZkpWSkU5QUhqY1hBdz09) SHERIDAN REGION03/21/2022, 4-6 p.m. – Campbell County Public Library, 2101 S 4-J Rd, Gillette, WY 03/22/2022, 4-7 p.m. – Game and Fish Regional Office, 700 Valley View Dr., Sheridan, WY 03/23/2022, 4-6 p.m. – Johnson County Library, 171 N Adams Ave, Buffalo, WY 03/24/2022, 4-6 p.m. – Kaycee Branch Library, 231 Ritter Ave, Kaycee, WY 03/29/2022, 6 p.m. – Game and Fish Regional Office, 700 Valley View Dr., Sheridan, WY (To join: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81982217466) Date layout above thanks to Wyoming Wildlife Federation
LADIES AND GENTLEMAN! Today we are joined by Tyler Kemmerer and Marc Rogers Jr; members of the Indiana-based band, "Stereobella."Join in and hang out with us as we talk about their Roots, Goals, Insights and how Music drives them. We also dig into their recommendations and what makes this group tick! Also, they will give you some good tune to listen to. YOU WON'T WANT TO MISS THIS!Check them out on Social Media: Stereobella!Have any questions that you would like to have answered or discussed on the show? Leave those in the comments and we will pick, at random, questions to be answered.Podcast Recorded in: www.riverside.fm/Studio One DAW used for Mixing: http://www.presonus.comVideo Edited with Davinci Resolve: https://www.blackmagicdesign.com/prod...Looking to Start your own Podcast?Join me and so many others in sharing your stories and knowledge with Buzzsprout! Getting started with your own podcast isn't that difficult if you have the right team at your back! You'll get a great looking podcast, easy to embed audio players for your site, and you can easily distribute your Podcast across multiple platforms such as Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, and MORE! Follow the link with the show description to start for FREE! https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1777905Riverside.fmRiverside.fm Podcast Hosting SiteDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.
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Up In The Blue Seats: A NY Rangers Hockey Podcast from NY Post Sports
Ron Duguay and Mollie Walker open the show talking about the Rangers not being active at the trade deadline. They also discuss Zac Jones and UMass winning the title, Jones now coming to the Rangers, whether they can make the playoffs and Ron's tips for Mollie doing live TV. The KHL Icecast Podcast host, author and Russian hockey insider Gillian Kemmerer then joins the show. Kemmerer talks about the Ilya Sorokin-Igor Shesterkin friendship/rivalry, Russian goalies, the Panarin saga in Russia and stepping into podcasting. NY Post Rangers beat writer Larry Brooks drops by to talk about Tony DeAngelo's future, Libor Hajek, the Rangers outlook the rest of the season, Shesterkin's play and Chris Kreider's struggles. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Greetings to all you magical beings out there! This fortnight, we're discussing A Curse so Dark and Lonely by Brigid Kemmerer. We immensely enjoyed Kemmerer's spin on the whole Beauty and the Beast tradition, and we found Harper to be one of the most relatable and badass protagonists! There's so much about this novel that we found relevant to our pandemic times– especially re: disability, medical debt, . Also, J & K happen to be on different ships this time! Hope you enjoy and learn things and teach us things! Content warning: terminal illness and parental death, rape and sexual assault (mins 20-22). Call to action: This week we're encouraging y'all to “crip” your timelines on social media. Similar to the term “queer,” which was once a slur, crip is being reclaimed by disabled and chronically ill folx. Give some of the accounts below a follow, learn from them, and support them (including with your $$ if possible). *links below to instagram pages unless otherwise specified* Crutches&Spice (@Imani_Barbarin on twitter) disability.connect invalid__art hot.crip uadisabilityculture accesscenteredmovement disability_visability itswalela decolonizingtherapy mia.mingus blackdisabilitycollective queerfutures_ junipercameryn neuroqueerasian ablezine cwaitwaitwait Sami Schalk blackdisabledcreative emapathywarrior Sky Cubacub Johanna Hedva queernature access_guide_ coffeespoonie (on twitter) Also check out the work of Sins Invalid, a group based in Tongva territory (aka the Bay Area), and the Disability Visibility Podcast. Support local mutual aid efforts and the disabled ppl in your life!! Our education doesn't stop there, of course. Reach out to share other sources you find along the way! We make a few SJM and ACOTAR comparisons throughout the episode. One that note, we've been enjoying the reaction posts by bookstagrammer @_litmedown. So funny!!! love love love. Some CP resources from the CDC and Mayo Clinic K recommends the documentary Crip Camp: A Disability Revolution (on Netflix). Watch the Crip Camp trailer. We talk about how time travel is much more complicated when you aren't cis-white-abled man. Like, what about chronic illness? and being a person of color? Here's an informative interview about C. diff and Inflammatory Bowel Disease. So yeah, regency era medical treatment definitely wouldn't have been able to keep up (or keep us alive). We'll be setting our novels featuring sick characters some other time/place, thx. Time for our periodic reminder: Don't call the f*cking cops! BLACK LIVES MATTER 12 Things to Do Instead of Calling the Cops [CW racist police violence ] “If you love me do not call the police” Watch this video by Angela C Styles if you want to know more about hair types and textures. Send us your other “Smells Like YA” moments!! K's hot take is that compulsory heterosexuality is a curse. *insert prove me wrong meme* Transcript to come Spring 2021 As always, we'd love to be in discussion with you, magical folx. Post or tweet about the show using #criticallyreading. Let us know what you think of the episode, anything we missed, or anything else you want us to know by dropping a line in the comments or reaching out to us on twitter or Instagram (@thelibrarycoven), or via email (thelibraycoven@gmail.com). You can also check out the show notes on our website, thelibrarycoven.com. We really appreciate ratings and reviews on iTunes, Google Podcasts, Spotify, or any other platforms. Help us share the magic by spreading the word about the podcast! Please support our labor by leaving us a one-time tip on Ko-fi or purchasing books from our Bookshop! Even better yet, become a monthly patron via Patreon and you can unlock a bunch of exclusive perks like mini-sodes, bonus episodes, and access to our community of reader-listeners on Discord. The podcast theme song is “Unermerry Academy of Magics” by Augustin C from the album “Fantasy Music”, which you can download on FreeMusicArchive.com. JK,