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Erik Stevenson joins John Flowers and Kevin Jones to talk about his committment to Best Virginia in Charleston THIS SUMMER! He talks about his time in the G-League, his career overseas, and where he's at right now. Use code 4CAST to save 20% off at THE BOOK EXCHANGE! Shop in-store at the Downtown or Evansdale locations with promo code 4CAST or online at bookexchangewv.com!
"If you never lived in a beloved community, you'll never know what it's all about." In this powerful and personal episode of Detroit is Different, Coach Kellogg known on the ballot as Kevin Jones—steps into the studio not just as a lifelong Eastsider but as a griot of the neighborhood he loves and serves. From growing up on St. Aubin and Leland to organizing one of Detroit's largest neighborhood cookouts and now running for City Council in District 5, Kevin drops gems like, "We are not just restoring homes, we are restoring hope." This conversation covers everything from his family's Great Migration story out of Bessemer, Alabama, to the transformative power of youth basketball leagues, and the resilience it took to turn incarceration into community planning. As he says, "My nonprofit was born behind prison walls, but its mission was born from love." If you've ever questioned what real grassroots leadership looks like in Detroit, this is the blueprint. Tune in for a dialogue packed with purpose, Eastside pride, and the kind of truth that makes you lean in and listen harder. Detroit is Different is a podcast hosted by Khary Frazier covering people adding to the culture of an American Classic city. Visit www.detroitisdifferent.com to hear, see and experience more of what makes Detroit different. Follow, like, share, and subscribe to the Podcast on iTunes, Google Play, and Sticher. Comment, suggest and connect with the podcast by emailing info@detroitisdifferent.com
Welcome to Episode 3 of The DMV Hoops Podcast. This week, we welcome Coach Kevin Jones, the Head Coach of St. Andrew's Episcopal High School boys basketball, to the podcast! Coach Jones talks about the coaching transition from public to private high school hoops, the people he surrounds himself with in the pursuit of his success and the development of their scholar athletes.In This Episode...Providing the right resources on & off the courtThe coaching camaraderie in the DMVHaving "basketball people" in his villageListen to all of this & more in this week's episode of "The DMV Hoops Podcast."Kurt Cross - Producer & Host | Adam Crain - On Air TalentIG @dmvhoopspodcastSupport the show
Latt-er Up | Kristin Latt Dominates the Jonesboro Open | Betting on the Disc Golf Pro Tour | Go Throw Tour| Disc Golf Pro Tour News & Analysis| Ep 119Shop Here and Support the Podcast- Russell Disc Golfhttps://russelldiscgolf.com/use code CVP10 for 10% Discount and also use SHIP50 for free shipping when you spend $50 or more- D-Clip Disc Golf https://d-clips.com/cvpod use this link or code CVPOD for 15% Discount- Hyzer Creep Disc Golfhttps://hyzercreepdiscgolf.com/ use code CVPOD for 15% DiscountLatt-er Up | Kristen Latt Dominates The Jonesboro Open | Betting on the Disc Golf Pro Tour | Go Throw Tour| Disc Golf Pro Tour News & AnalysisThe Disc Golf Pro Tour is stepping into the world of sports betting, and we're breaking down what this means for fans, players, and the future of the game. Will disc golf betting revolutionize the sport, or is it a risky gamble?
This Creepypasta scary story is from the creepypasta website, posted by Kevin Jones, Make sure to check out the original story and support the author: I Was Hired to Record a Strange Ritual Deep in The Woods https://www.creepypasta.com/berries-in-the-window/
This Creepypasta scary story is from the creepypasta website, posted by Kevin Jones, Make sure to check out the original story and support the author: I Was Hired to Record a Strange Ritual Deep in The Woods https://www.creepypasta.com/berries-in-the-window/
Podcast: Cyber Security Weekly Podcast (LS 37 · TOP 2.5% what is this?)Episode: Episode 442 - Maritime Domain Awareness Series - Securing our seas: Innovations and challengesPub date: 2025-03-19Get Podcast Transcript →powered by Listen411 - fast audio-to-text and summarizationThis session focused on gaining insights in the latest developments and capabilities for establishing and maintaining situational awareness across the maritime domain, with a focus on security, sustainability and space-earth observation. For Reference to the Maritime Domain and related activities – welcome to refer to the following links:https://www.iala.int/technical/mass/https://smartsatcrc.com/smartsat-crc-and-nz-government-announce-four-new-joint-research-projects-under-the-australia-new-zealand-collaborative-space-program/https://unseenlabs.space/our-product/ DISCUSSION KEY POINTS- Future of Maritime Autonomous Surface Ships (MASS)- Imagery utilization and availability (TPED) / configuration- On board processing for tip/cue scenarios- Algorithmic considerations for efficient ship detections (optical and SAR)- Synthetic aperture radar (SAR) missions – Australia - NZThomas Southall, Committee ManagerINTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION FOR MARINE AIDS TO NAVIGATION (IALA)Thomas is Committee Manager for the International Organization for Marine Aids to Navigation (IALA) directing the technical output aligning deliverables with the organization's Strategic Vision and Committee Work Programme. He is also a Trustee and Fellow of the Royal institute of Navigation awarded to him in recognition for his contribution to improved Vessel Traffic Services practice, training and development of policy at national and international levels. He has recently been admitted into the Fraternity of the United Kingdom's Trinity House as Younger Brother in recognition of his experience and achievements.He was representative for the International Harbour Masters Association to IALA where he served as participant and Chair of the VTS Operations Working Group. In this role and as IALA Technical Officer, he made significant contribution to the adoption of the new IMO Resolution on VTS.Before joining IALA, Tom worked for the Australian Maritime Safety Authority as a maritime advisor. Previously, he oversaw the Port of London Authorities' VTS and led a commercial training organization. Tom served as a Navigational Officer in the Merchant Navy.Dr Carl Seubert, Chief Research OfficerSMARTSAT CRCDr Carl Seubert joined SmartSat in May 2021, after nine years NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) as a Senior Aerospace Engineer. After graduating First Class Honours in Aerospace Engineering from the University of Sydney, Dr Seubert completed a Master of Science degree in Aerospace Engineering from the Missouri University of Science and Technology (USA) and a PhD in Aerospace Engineering from the University of Colorado Boulder (USA).As NASA JPL's Manager of Formation Control Testbed and Guidance and Control Engineer, Dr Seubert led research and technology development for spacecraft formation flight, future Earth observation missions and precise planetary landing. This includes designing the spacecraft pointing control algorithms and software for the upcoming Europa Clipper mission and the next Mars lander mission.Kevin Jones, CTO & VP ProductCATALYST (PCI GEOMATICS)Kevin has a background in remote sensing applications, and began his career working on the RADARSAT-1 mission in Canada. Throughout his career, he has developed and delivered earth observation based solutions to clients globally spanning many applications areas. With the advent of AIS data, Kevin managed the implementation of near real time ship detect service that fused / correlated detections with known ship positions. At CATALYST, we are working to make the deep & rich algorithm stack available for efficient processing of earth observation imagery to enable innovative data as a service solutions for several application areas.Rachid Nedjar, Chief Strategy & Marketing OfficerUNSEENLABSRachid NEDJAR is the Head of Marketing at Unseenlabs. In this role, he focuses on developing tailored content and solutions to Unseenlabs customers involved in maritime security. Prior to joining Unseenlabs, Rachid had been working for Le Poool, giving support and consulting to early stage technological companies or in the process of growth. #australiainspacetv #ipsec #mass #maritime #maritimedomain #autonomoussystems #autonomousshipping #unseenlabs #iala #maritimesecurity #sar #spacetechnology #smartsatcrcThe podcast and artwork embedded on this page are from MySecurity Media, which is the property of its owner and not affiliated with or endorsed by Listen Notes, Inc.
This session focused on gaining insights in the latest developments and capabilities for establishing and maintaining situational awareness across the maritime domain, with a focus on security, sustainability and space-earth observation. For Reference to the Maritime Domain and related activities – welcome to refer to the following links:https://www.iala.int/technical/mass/https://smartsatcrc.com/smartsat-crc-and-nz-government-announce-four-new-joint-research-projects-under-the-australia-new-zealand-collaborative-space-program/https://unseenlabs.space/our-product/ DISCUSSION KEY POINTS- Future of Maritime Autonomous Surface Ships (MASS)- Imagery utilization and availability (TPED) / configuration- On board processing for tip/cue scenarios- Algorithmic considerations for efficient ship detections (optical and SAR)- Synthetic aperture radar (SAR) missions – Australia - NZThomas Southall, Committee ManagerINTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION FOR MARINE AIDS TO NAVIGATION (IALA)Thomas is Committee Manager for the International Organization for Marine Aids to Navigation (IALA) directing the technical output aligning deliverables with the organization's Strategic Vision and Committee Work Programme. He is also a Trustee and Fellow of the Royal institute of Navigation awarded to him in recognition for his contribution to improved Vessel Traffic Services practice, training and development of policy at national and international levels. He has recently been admitted into the Fraternity of the United Kingdom's Trinity House as Younger Brother in recognition of his experience and achievements.He was representative for the International Harbour Masters Association to IALA where he served as participant and Chair of the VTS Operations Working Group. In this role and as IALA Technical Officer, he made significant contribution to the adoption of the new IMO Resolution on VTS.Before joining IALA, Tom worked for the Australian Maritime Safety Authority as a maritime advisor. Previously, he oversaw the Port of London Authorities' VTS and led a commercial training organization. Tom served as a Navigational Officer in the Merchant Navy.Dr Carl Seubert, Chief Research OfficerSMARTSAT CRCDr Carl Seubert joined SmartSat in May 2021, after nine years NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL) as a Senior Aerospace Engineer. After graduating First Class Honours in Aerospace Engineering from the University of Sydney, Dr Seubert completed a Master of Science degree in Aerospace Engineering from the Missouri University of Science and Technology (USA) and a PhD in Aerospace Engineering from the University of Colorado Boulder (USA).As NASA JPL's Manager of Formation Control Testbed and Guidance and Control Engineer, Dr Seubert led research and technology development for spacecraft formation flight, future Earth observation missions and precise planetary landing. This includes designing the spacecraft pointing control algorithms and software for the upcoming Europa Clipper mission and the next Mars lander mission.Kevin Jones, CTO & VP ProductCATALYST (PCI GEOMATICS)Kevin has a background in remote sensing applications, and began his career working on the RADARSAT-1 mission in Canada. Throughout his career, he has developed and delivered earth observation based solutions to clients globally spanning many applications areas. With the advent of AIS data, Kevin managed the implementation of near real time ship detect service that fused / correlated detections with known ship positions. At CATALYST, we are working to make the deep & rich algorithm stack available for efficient processing of earth observation imagery to enable innovative data as a service solutions for several application areas.Rachid Nedjar, Chief Strategy & Marketing OfficerUNSEENLABSRachid NEDJAR is the Head of Marketing at Unseenlabs. In this role, he focuses on developing tailored content and solutions to Unseenlabs customers involved in maritime security. Prior to joining Unseenlabs, Rachid had been working for Le Poool, giving support and consulting to early stage technological companies or in the process of growth. #australiainspacetv #ipsec #mass #maritime #maritimedomain #autonomoussystems #autonomousshipping #unseenlabs #iala #maritimesecurity #sar #spacetechnology #smartsatcrc
A desperate husband's search for his missing wife on a remote, corpse-littered island unveils a chilling truth: something ancient, hungry, and unspeakable waits in the shadows, ready to devour more than just flesh.Darkness Syndicate members get the ad-free version. https://weirddarkness.com/syndicateInfo on the next LIVE SCREAM event. https://weirddarkness.com/LiveScreamInfo on the next WEIRDO WATCH PARTY event. https://weirddarkness.com/TVIN THIS EPISODE: A grieving husband finds himself on a remote island full of secrets, where isolation breeds dread and something sinister watches from the shadows. As he searches for answers, the line between reality and nightmare begins to blur, leading him deeper into a horrifying mystery. That's probably to be expected though if you go undercover to a body farm.SOURCES AND RESOURCES FROM THE EPISODE…Episode Page at WeirdDarkness.com (includes list of sources): https://weirddarkness.com/BodyFarmUndercover“I Went Undercover To a Body Farm” by Kevin Jones: https://www.creepypasta.com/i-went-undercover-to-a-body-farm (Follow Kevin on X: https://x.com/kjwrites98) (Follow Kevin on YouTube:https://www.youtube.com/@Kjwrites98)=====(Over time links seen above may become invalid, disappear, or have different content. I always make sure to give authors credit for the material I use whenever possible. If I somehow overlooked doing so for a story, or if a credit is incorrect, please let me know and I will rectify it in these show notes immediately. Some links included above may benefit me financially through qualifying purchases.)= = = = ="I have come into the world as a light, so that no one who believes in me should stay in darkness." — John 12:46= = = = =WeirdDarkness® is a registered trademark. Copyright ©2025, Weird Darkness.=====Originally aired: February 13, 2025TRANSCRIPT: https://weirddarkness.tiny.us/bd9ascb4PODCAST BREAKS:00:14:42.51000:42:56.58000:58:37.090
Today we welcome Kevin Jones who is an architect and professor of practice from Virginia Tech's School of Architecture. We talk about the importance and intricacies of continuing education for architects.In this episode we explore various aspects of Continuing Education Units (CEUs), different state requirements, and effective engagement strategies for those offering courses, share personal anecdotes from our careers as architects, some of our favorite courses, and discuss how architects can use CEUs to foster professional growth, advance their careers, and improve practice standards. We also talk about the effectiveness of in-person versus online learning and examine ways to innovate content delivery for maximum impact.Episode Links:Kevin Jones on LinkedInWith Architecture - Kevin's firmAmber Book Continuing EducationAbout Kevin Jones:Kevin is a practicing architect whose academic pursuits lie at the intersection of teaching, practice, and community engagement, and he has worked with both urban and rural communities on a variety of community-oriented impact design projects. His experience as a practitioner is diverse in type and scale and includes numerous adaptive reuse projects as well as housing, institutional, community, and cultural works. His design and professional work have been recognized by Preservation Virginia, the Urban Land Institute, and AIA Virginia, and he prefers white trace paper over yellow trace paper.Episode Sponsor - Amber Book Continuing EducationThe Amber Book's approach aims to transform CE from a compliance exercise into practical, actionable knowledge through visual and spatial learning methods, making it a great option for architects. Click here to learn more.-----Thank you for listening to Archispeak. For more episodes please visit https://archispeakpodcast.com.Support Archispeak by making a donation.
Happy New Years Eve! In this last episode of 2024, we bring on Ultra4 racer Aaron Smith from the great state of Texas. He was first on the show in Episode 199 where he and Kevin Jones recapped their experiences of 2023 King of the Hammers. Smith didn't race KOH …
On December 15, 2005, 19-year-old college student and aspiring beauty queen Nona Dirksmeyer was found murdered inside her Russellville, Arkansas apartment. Police believed Nona's boyfriend, Kevin Jones, flew into a murderous rage when he discovered a condom wrapper on her kitchen counter. “48 Hours" correspondent Richard Schlesinger reports. This classic "48 Hours" episode last aired on 9/20/2008. Watch all-new episodes of “48 Hours” on Saturdays, and stream on demand on Paramount+.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Kevin Jones is back! John asks him about his retirement, and pitches the idea of a statewide tour to celebrate the end of his career. The guys talk Coach Huggins coaching TBT, WVU football, and WVU basketball's next game against Gonzaga. Don't forget to shop at The Book Exchange with our BRAND NEW CODE 4CAST and save 20% off your order with our promo code at checkout. http://bookexchangewv.com!
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This episode of the Lloyd's List Podcast was brought to you by Veson. Visit veson.com/decision-advantage for more information. Ten years or so ago, when the University of Plymouth ran their first cybersecurity symposium, the number attendees barely made double figures. This week, held in the main hall of the International Maritime Organization on London's Albert Embankment, the same event attracted more than 300, from shipping companies in almost every sector. Clearly, the topic has gained attention and traction, partly down to the repeated warnings of horror stories the industry continues to receive, right the way up to hackers being able to remotely control very large crude carriers. There have been several high-profile cyber incidents in shipping since the devastating NotPetya attack which cost Maersk more than $250m in 2017. The Port of Seattle, the Port of Lisbon and class society DNV can all count themselves of cyber attacks in the last two years. But the apocalyptic vision that has been painted for the industry time and time again hasn't materialised yet. So, how worried should we really be about cybersecurity in shipping? Joining Joshua on the podcast this week are: Kevin Jones, professor of computer science and director of the Maritime Cyber Threats Research Group, University of Plymouth Daniel Ng, chief executive of Cyberowl Svante Einarsson, head of cybersecurity maritime for EMEA and APAC, DNV Knut Ørbeck-Nilssen, maritime chief executive, DNV
Welcome to The Vintory Podcast: Top 10 Mistakes. Based on the Amazon best-selling book, Vacation Rental Secrets. Watch and listen to Kevin Jones as he shares his top 10 mistakes in the vacation rental industry. Discover the lessons he learned and how to overcome them.Enjoy!⭐️ Links & Show NotesVacation Rental SecretsKevin JonesCurate Telluride
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Send us a textIf you need a reason to love Mondays, Slow Roll Cleveland is it. In this episode, Greg and I join Slow Roll Cleveland and several hundred other cyclists for a leisurely-paced bike parade through our urban streets. Slow Roll Cleveland hosts these ten-mile Monday evening rides during warmer months to highlight Cleveland neighborhoods and bring joy and community to riders and residents alike. Our slow roll took off from Shaker Square and took us through the Shaker, Buckeye, and Mount Pleasant neighborhoods. It was a blast. Hundreds of cyclists on bikes tricked out with bells, boom boxes, and lights shouted "Happy Monday" to excited onlookers waving from tree lawns, porches, and driveways. Slow Roll Cleveland has been hosting these inclusive social bike rides since 2013. Board President, Kevin Jones, spoke with us before the ride about the mission of Slow Roll, how it was founded, and why these rides are so popular. We also spoke with several participants and members of the Squad, the crack volunteers who ensure the rides run smoothly and safely. Come along with us. There is magic in our neighborhoods, in our people, and in the simple joy of riding bikes together. Guest:Kevin Jones, President of the Board, Slow Roll ClevelandResources:About Slow Roll ClevelandSlow Roll ScheduleVolunteer with Slow Roll SquadFollow us: https://www.facebook.com/ecospeaksclehttps://www.instagram.com/ecospeakscleContact us:hello@ecospeakscle.com
Today's speaker is Dr. Kevin Jones, Dean and Assistant Professor of Education at Cedarville University. Speaking from Acts 4:1-31, Dr. Jones encourages us to be a bold witness for Jesus Christ in the face of opposition.
Whether you're wrangling toddlers or leading preteens, wearing the teaching hat is one of the most important (and sometimes most challenging) parts of the ministry. In this episode, Kevin Jones and Jana Magruder are putting on their "teaching hat" and diving into all things related to leading well in kids ministry! We talk about the vital role adult leaders play in calling out and nurturing the teaching gift in younger kids, helping them grow into their God-given potential. Plus, we'll share how to bring the power of prayer and preparation into your lessons, making your teaching both impactful and fun! You'll learn how to prepare age-appropriate lessons, equip others to teach effectively, and create an environment where both leaders and kids thrive. Whether you're a pro or just starting, this episode is packed with wisdom to help you lead with confidence and joy! Thank you for listening and sharing with a friend!SHOW LINKS: The Gospel ProjectLevels of Biblical LearningConnect with Lifeway Kids
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Message by Kevin Jones on Thursday, September 26, 2024
Kevin Jones played a key role in shaping the industry, from his involvement with NCA to helping create NCA All-Star Nationals. We also discuss the significance of preseason events like the All-Star Premiers and the Game Day Rally. These events offer teams a unique opportunity to showcase their routines and receive feedback before heading into competition season. Throughout the conversation, we emphasize the importance of collaboration and unity among industry leaders to foster growth and success within the cheerleading community. Kevin encourages listeners to explore the various paths available in cheerleading, reminding everyone that there are many ways to get involved and find what works best for them. Tune in to learn more about Kevin's inspiring journey and the future of cheerleading! 05:29 Innovative Spirit Wear and Preseason Events 19:49 Transition from Competitions to Preseason Events 25:33 The Need for Innovation and Different Paths in the Cheer Industry 32:03 Collaboration and Unity Among Industry Leaders
We meet Kevin Jones as he heads off to the CrossFit Games in Birmingham Alabama. What are his goals and aspirations with the competition side of CrossFit.
Chapters: 6:57 Brodie/Uli Week Recap 1:02:06 Preserve Recap 1:39:45 No Live Comments on Youtube for FPO 1:44:00 DGN using Nate Perkins the right way with commentary 23:20 What is Prodigy Doing? 1:45:31 Prodigy Baskets Suck 1:52:09 Timeouts in Disc Golf? 2:07:45 Listener Questions