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Head Coach Matt Helmerich of Peachtree ridge joins Larry Blustein to talk about his program this year and why they're coming down to play the Broward County Showcase. Craig Damon, who is the Chief Executive Officer of The FHSAA, joins Larry Blustein to talk about watching in all the sports in high school for the state of Florida and what he does in his job. Rodney Wells of Dr Phillps HS joins Larry Blustein as they talk about why they're coming down to play in the Broadway showcase that's coming up. Rodney Wells talks about this district he's in football and they have two goals, be district champs, go 5-0 and have a few home games in the playoffs. They also ask what he knows about their opponent coming up in the Broward showcase vs Diillard. Kevin Perry joins Larry Blustein to talk about the upcoming Broward Showcase. They talk about all the teams that are coming down to play each other and also how there's a couple of games going to be on ESPN as well. For information for the Broward Showcase ,can be found here https://browardedfoundation.org/footballshowcase/ Matt Toblin joins Larry Blustein as they prepare to attend the Broward Showcase and playat Monarch High School. Zach Poff joins Larry Blustien as they talk about the latest on what's going on with high school football this year and the news what they're doing with MaxPreps with High school football.
Kevin Perry joins Larry Blustein to talk about the upcoming Broward Showcase. They discuss all the teams that are coming down to play each other, and also how a couple of games will be on ESPN as well. For information on the Broward showcase, can be found here https://browardedfoundation.org/footballshowcase/
Concerns are growing around the levels of the Great Salt Lake. Greg and Holly get the latest from Brian Steed, Great Salt Lake Commission. Dr. Kevin Perry, Atmospheric Scientist at the U of U and National expert on Great Salt Lake dust, joins the show to discuss the risk of toxic dust coming from the lake bed.
8.8 Earthquake in Russia sends tsunami waves across the Pacific Thousands spent the night bracing for a potential tsunami following a massive 8.8 Russian earthquake including in Hawaii where a tsunami warning remained in effect overnight. Greg and Holly discuss and speak with KSL NewsRadio Producer Andy Cupp about what's happening in his home town in California that has been effected and his experience with Tsunami's. Great Salt Lake levels dropping dangerously low, rising concern of toxic dust Concerns are growing around the levels of the Great Salt Lake. Greg and Holly get the latest from Brian Steed, Great Salt Lake Commission. Dr. Kevin Perry, Atmospheric Scientist at the U of U and National expert on Great Salt Lake dust, joins the show to discuss the risk of toxic dust coming from the lake bed. Utah's Snapchat lawsuit unredacted, outlining more details on potential dangers for kids Utah kids between 13 and 17 check Snapchat up to 70 times a day...and more details on the dangers of the app have come to light as Utah's lawsuit against 'Snap', Snapchat's parent company, has largely been unredacted. Margaret Busse, the executive director of the Utah Department of Commerce joins the show to discuss the latest details and what parents should be aware of. YouTube now included in Australia social media ban for kids Australia is expanding its ban on social media use for kids and YouTube is going to be included. Greg and Holly discuss this development on the ban that is set to go in effect this year, banning kids under 16 from social media platforms. Governor Cox tells Utah lawmakers to 'fulfill president's executive order' on homelessness Governor Spencer Cox sent a letter to Utah lawmakers telling them to fulfill the president's executive order on homelessness. Greg and Holly discuss the latest details on this order and Utah's support. Utah lawmaker raises concerns on Delta AI pricing method Could airlines use AI to raise your ticket prices if they "learn" that you really need those tickets? One Utah lawmaker wants to make sure that doesn't happen. Representative Tyler Clancy joins the show to discuss the concern around this AI pricing method that Delta airlines is planning to Southwest Airlines to begin selling assigned seating For the first time in 53 years, Southwest Airlines is officially selling assigned seats to passengers with a variety of new seat preferences for flights, starting in January 2026. Greg and Holly discuss the pros and cons of open vs assigned seating and if it's worth the price difference. How to prepare for an open house in today's housing market Have you ever been to an open house of a home for sale? They can be beneficial, but there are some red flags to watch out for. Russel Faucette with The Stern Team of Omada Real Estate joins the show to share advice on attending and hosting open houses. Salt Lake Mayor requests audit of SLC owned properties after lawnmower sparks fire Millcreek just saw two apartment buildings burn after a lawnmower sent a spark into dry weeds. Now, the SLC mayor wants an audit of all Salt Lake City-owned properties. Ghislaine Maxwell, says she will testify before Congress — but only with key demands Ghislaine Maxwell, the convicted co-conspirator of sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, said she would testify before Congress — but only if she gets immunity and other key demands, Greg and Holly break down the latest. The Cookie Collision of Oreos and Reese's Chocolate and peanut butter go together, right? Well, Oreos and Reese's think they've created a couple of perfect combinations. Holly and Greg discuss this new snack and go through the facts of the day!
Have you ever been angry at wrong or injustice? Psalms 37 explores the honest questions that exist when it seems that the evil abound and the faithful remain in despair.
The Psalms call for full honesty from God's people - even in the moments where our hearts are not believing the truth about who God has revealed Himself to be. Through this honest confession and surrender, our hearts and minds are transformed and sanctified by the work of God's spirit alone.
Dr Kevin Perry of the Broward National Football showcase joins Larry Bluestein as they talk about the upcoming plan for the showcase
"Don't copy the behavior and customs of this world, but let God transform you into a new person by changing the way you think. Then you will learn to know God's will for you, which is good and pleasing and perfect."
"But speaking the truth in love, let us grow in every way into him who is the head—Christ. From him the whole body, fitted and knit together by every supporting ligament, promotes the growth of the body for building itself up in love by the proper working of each individual part."
Matthew reveals for us that the baby boy is the eternal King of the universe, come to bring redemption for all.
Nothing will be impossible with God! How can Someone be completely human and completely God? Luke is determined for his audience to know that the Savior of the world is the answer to the question.
Sister Barbara McCracken from the Benedictine sisters of Mount St. Scholastica talks about faith-based activism and what a small group of nuns from Kansas is doing in the face of climate change. Then, Kevin Perry from the University of Utah's Department of Atmospheric Sciences discusses potential health hazards from the Great Salt Lake's dust.
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God has graciously revealed Himself to humanity through His creation and His word. Though this is remarkable, this revelation alone is not enough to redeem the world. The final revelation we're pointed to in Psalm 19 is the best news ever - God has revealed Himself finally and completely in the person of Jesus. And His redemption is offered to all.
The Psalmist records a number of promises for the people of God in Psalm 91. But who are these promises really about? And how do they apply for us in our day and age? The answers drive us to rest in the shadow of the Almighty.
Abraham is asked to do the unthinkable and sacrifice his son, Isaac. As we should be, our ears are repulsed by this request. But is God just a monster and one of the many deities who demand child sacrifice? Or is this story meant to show us that He is entirely different?
You almost could have predicted what we we going to talk about this week:Seven confirm that, despite the growing public displeasure with the behind the scenes shenanigans coming out as a part of the Lehrmann/Channel 10 defamation case, 7NEWS SPOTLIGHT will return this week...but they have not confirmed that executive producer MARK LLEWELLYN will maintain his role; Continuing with Seven, budget cuts are affecting programs and staffing...that means the end of the former EP of Sunrise MICHAEL PELL and his magical United States mystery tour that seemingly has offered nothing to the domestic business; Panic has set in for fans of the show, as BLUEY makers Ludo Studios remain tight-lipped about the future of everyone's favourite animated documentary about Blue and Red Heelers; Nine and Foxtel compete to grab a hold of TABCORP's streaming animal cruelty competition that also destroys human lives; All-around TV nice guy and Lego Masters Australia host HAMISH BLAKE conveniently lands a profile in Stellar magazine and talks about his reaction to Sonia Kruger's Gold Logie acceptance speech joke-that-wasn't-a-joke; and Kevin Perry delivers another exclusive, advising the airdate for the six episode run of JEOPARDY AUSTRALIA, hosted by Stephen Fry and buried on Saturday nights.We round things out with the much-loved and highly-anticipated TV BINGEBOX segment (upmolks only). Join in the fun and comment below to share what have you been watching...We're so glad you watched or listened this latest episode of the TV BLACKBOX Podcast - the cats of Australia have made their choice.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/tv-blackbox. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Lot begins a pattern of finding himself in messy situations, sometimes innocently and sometimes because of his foolish choices. But just like Abram rescues Lot in this story, God is faithful to rescue His people over and over again.
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Jeff Fisher talks with Dr. Kevin Perry about the 2024 Broward County National Football Showcase that will feature 12 teams that finished last season ranked in the High School Football America 300, powered by NFL Play Football. Learn more at https://highschoolfootballamerica.com and https://browardedfoundation.org/footballshowcase/
Friends of a paralyzed man decide to get him in front of Jesus at any cost. After breaking through a roof and lowering this man to Jesus, they can only sit back and watch the events unfold. What will this proclaimed Messiah say? Will he heal the man? Or will this simply be another failed attempt in a long line of many?
Dr. Kevin Perry has been studying air quality for over 20 years. Perry has monitored plumes from the World Trade Center collapse, smoke from pyrotechnic firework displays, and more recently he has been studying dust blowing off Great Salt Lake. He has deployed equipment to monitor ambient air from the ground, from ships, from the sky, and from high-altitude mountain observatories around the world. Perry recently explored 800 square miles of Great Salt Lake lakebed over 2 years, on his bicycle. This added to his previous work of trying to understand how mercury is transported in the air, and how bad air quality can impact birth outcomes. He served as chair of the Department of Atmospheric Sciences at the U. He currently teaches atmospheric sciences courses on air quality, health, and society.
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Join NAB's Ron Lippock as he takes a deep dive with NAB Show New York panelists on the key strategies and issues they'll address in their panels. Today he talks with MaryEllen Marsilliat-Falkner, EVP and Chief People Officer at Cox Media Group and panelist for the Unlocking Your Next Generation Recruiting Potential session, and Kevin Perry, Founder and CEO of Perry Publishing and Broadcasting and moderator for the Winning Radio Strategies: In the Car and “On the Air” panel.MaryEllen, Kevin and Ron will give listeners a sneak preview of their NAB Show New York sessions with some interesting takeaways on how to bolster AM radio engagement and audience numbers, attract and retain broadcasting talent, and how stations can stay ahead of change in such a dynamic industry.This show is part of the Spreaker Prime Network, if you are interested in advertising on this podcast, contact us at https://www.spreaker.com/show/3098669/advertisement
On this edition of the High School Football America Podcast, host Jeff Fisher talks with Kevin Perry, co-founder of the Broward County National Football Showcase. The seven-game event will feature 10 teams in the High School Football America 300 national rankings, powered by NFL Play Football. Learn more at https://highschoolfootballamerica.com and https://playfootball.nfl.com
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Tonight's episode topic relates to current issues and the projected future of the Great Salt Lake. Our first Guest WeatherBrain tonight is a professor in Atmospheric Sciences at the University of Utah. He's an air quality expert as well as air quality issues relating to the shrinking of the Great Salt Lake. Dr. Kevin Perry, we are honored to have you on tonight.
While Jesus was on earth, He never performed the work of an earthly priest. Because He was here to inaugurate something greater, as a minister of the true tabernacle not made with hands. And the good news is, we're invited to join Him into the presence of God.
Kevin Perry from the Broward Country National Showcase joins Larry Blustein and talks about what's coming up in August with them
"It is impossible for God to lie. So, we who have fled for refuge can have strong encouragement to seize the hope set before us. We have this hope as an anchor for the soul, firm and secure. It enters the inner sanctuary behind the curtain. Jesus has entered there on our behalf as a forerunner."
Despite Superconductor Breakthrough, Some Scientists Remain Skeptical This week, researchers unveiled a new superconductor which they say works at room temperature. Scientists have been working on identifying new superconductors for decades—materials that can transmit electricity without friction-like resistance. However, previously discovered superconductors only work at super cold temperatures, and under incredibly high pressures. The newly discovered superconductor, lutetium, could be much more useful in applications, like strong magnets used in MRIs, magnetically floating trains, and even nuclear fusion, than those which must be kept super-cold. But there's a bit of a wrinkle. The research team which published their results in the journal Nature this week, had their previous study on another superconductor retracted in 2020. As a result, many scientists in the field have concerns about the quality of this new research Ira talks with Sophie Bushwick, technology editor at Scientific American, to make sense of this superconductor saga and other big science news of the week including bumblebee culture, extreme ways to save mountain glaciers, and identifying the worms in Mezcal. Can Utah's Great Salt Lake Be Saved Before It's Too Late? Utah's Great Salt Lake is one of the state's treasures and is vital to the local ecosystem and economy. But since the 1980s, it's been drying up—and now the lake's water level is at a record low. The lake is fed by three rivers, which are fed by Utah's snowpack. It's also a terminal lake, meaning that there's no outlet for water to exit. And as the population of Utah has increased, more water has been diverted from those rivers to agriculture, industry, and local residents. As more of the lakebed has become exposed, wind has picked up dust plumes and blown them into local communities. Dr. Kevin Perry, a professor of atmospheric science sciences at the University of Utah, discovered that those lakebed dust plumes contain heavy metals, including arsenic. But despite these challenges, Perry and local politicians are confident that if the right water usage reductions are put in place, the lake will have a chance to bounce back. Science Friday digital producer Emma Gometz visited Perry at the Great Salt Lake in January, who describes how we got here and what the future holds. Exploring A New Theory About Dark Energy's Origins Black holes remain one of the great mysteries of the universe. Another enigma? Dark energy. Little is known about this concept, aside from the belief that dark energy accelerates the expansion of the universe. These are two of the most mind-bending concepts in physics. There's a new theory that brings together black holes and dark energy into one mind-bending solution: research led by the University of Hawai'i at Manoa posits that dark energy could actually come from supermassive black holes at the center of galaxies. If true, this would be a massive breakthrough in what we know about astrophysics. But many experts in the field have reservations about this idea. Two of those experts join Ira to talk about this theory, and other recent black hole breakthroughs: Janna Levin, PhD, author of “Black Hole Blues” and “Black Hole Survival Guide,” and a physics and astronomy professor at Barnard College in New York City, and Feryal Özel, a professor and chair of physics at Georgia Institute of Technology, in Atlanta, Georgia. Transcripts for each segment will be available the week after the show airs on sciencefriday.com.
The warning from Hebrew's preacher continues, exhorting his listeners to make every effort to enter God's rest. But how do we work to stop striving? And what do we do when we find ourselves restless?
Kevin Perry talks to Amanda Laing - Chief Content & Commercial Officer for Foxtel Group - about the renewal of the HBO Discovery output deal with FOXTEL.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/tv-blackbox. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Dave and Debbie continue to discuss new research through BYU that showcases that if the current rate of water loss continues that is could vanish within 5 years. Kevin Perry, Professor of Atmospheric Sciences at the University of Utah joins the show to share his perspective on the matter. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
9:05 - 9:20 - SCOTUS: Web designer refused to design website for same sex wedding A web designer refused to design website for same sex wedding in Colorado - and although same-sex weddings might be against her Christian faith... this case is about her free speech rights.This is the big difference between her and the Colorado Baker case a few years ago. You'll remember the Colorado Baker didn't want to make same-sex wedding cakes because it went against his religious beliefs. The court punted on this case and never made a ruling on it. Dave and Debbie discuss the case. KSL Legal Analyst Greg Skordas joins the show to discuss what law she is challenging in Colorado. 9:35 - 9:50 - Eye on the hill 2023 - Full Day Kindergaten in Utah Tweet: Voices for Utah Children... USBOE voted NEAR unanimously to support asking #utleg for $51.4 million during the 2023 session to fully fund optional FDK statewide for families that want it. #utpol. Anna Thomas, Policy Analyst with Voices for Utah Children joins the show to discuss this further. Followed by listener calls. 10:05 - Do we have 5 years to study the Great Salt Lake? Sen. Mitt Romney helps secure millions of dollars a year to study the shrinking GSL. University of Utah professor of Atmospheric Sciences, Kevin Perry who sounded the alarm years ago about a drying GSL joins us live -- do we have 5 years to study this it seems dire now? 10:20 - 5 things to know if you have to sell your home High interest rates and fears of a recession make for a daunting time to sell your home -- D2 walks through 5 things teh Washington Post says to know if you have to sell your home right now. D2 speaks with Heather Osmond with Osmond Designs about the different ways to stage a home and the impact it has on selling. 10:35 - 10:50 The 4 day work week 33 companies tested a 4 day work week and according to the hill, none plan to switch back. Dave and Debbie discuss the pros and cons of the 4 day work week. Provo City Mayor Michelle Kaufusi joins the show to discuss how the 4 day work week has worked in Provo. 11:05 - Live from Moscow Idaho: Latest Developments in 4 murders of University of Idaho College Students Taking you live to Moscow Idaho as Newsnation's Brian Entin is there as the investigation continues surrounding the 4 University of Idaho student murders, Brian brings D2 the latest details and what has taken place over the weekend. 11:20 - The problem with Amazon's Alexa and Shopping The Street: Amazon Needs to Kill Alexa, Maybe Exit Echo Devices. The online retail giant had a plan to own your living room. It didn't work - Dave and Debbie get into why and how shopping with Alexa is problematic. 11:50 - Regular fuel down but Diesel Punches at the pump Gas prices are falling... Utah's average price is $3.79 for regular, according to AAA. Bad news if you like to roll coal in your diesel truck....diesel fuel has gone UP since last month, and is now $5.63. Dave and Debbie discuss the high cost of diesel and what is behind it. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sen. Mitt Romney helps secure millions of dollars a year to study the shrinking GSL. University of Utah professor of Atmospheric Sciences, Kevin Perry who sounded the alarm years ago about a drying GSL joins us live -- do we have 5 years to study this it seems dire now?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Co-editor of TV Blackbox, Kevin Perry, says it was "a bit of a disaster" for Channel 7.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It gave me hope. My conversation with Kevin Perry left me with the hope that character, hard work, and refusing to make excuses still matter. This young leader who played Division 1 football is now working his way up the corporate org chart and he is doing it the right way. He understands the importance of personal responsibility, and leading himself while caring for others. There is a reason that Kevin has developed into the man he is today. It did not happen by chance or luck. Kevin began his journey of leadership way before he became a collegiate athlete or corporate leader. His story is one of how truth, determination and perseverance still work. You will not only enjoy but you will gain a sense of hope by listening to this edition of Crossing The Line. Kevin is a living example of how we can choose to make a difference!eaglecenterforleadership.com
The AFL has done it, securing the biggest broadcast rights deal in Australian history. We also reveal what's happening behind the scenes after Tracy Grimshaw's shock resignation and will people want ads on Netflix.Special guest: Jonica Walsh - TV Producer & publisher of THE WASHIn this episode:3.15 - Meet our guest...6.56 - Kevin Perry takes us through the historic AFL broadcast rights deal'18.47 - Tracy Grimshaw resigns from A CURRENT AFFAIR25.51 - QandA in trouble. Big trouble38.13 - Ads are coming to NETFLIX42.22 - Hatches & Dispatches45.29 - TV Bingebox55.29 - Group binge: Doctor Who S05E01Next week's group binge: Jessica Jones S01E01Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/tv-blackbox. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
On today's This Green Earth, hosts Nell Larson and Chris Cherniak speak with (01:30) Dr. Bonnie Baxter, Director of the Great Salt Lake Institute and biology professor at Westminster College and (27:07) Kevin Perry, Professor of atmospheric sciences at the University of Utah. Over the past decade, the Great Salt Lake has continued to deplete. It is now a third of its original size and recently the last remaining boats were pulled from the Great Salt Lake Marina. The troubled body of water desperately needs more water. These record lows are taking a toll, and the effects are wide reaching. These two environmental experts speak to the issues of this once great lake and what the future holds.
Kevin Perry, Broward County National Football Showcase
Right now, the American West is facing its worst megadrought in 1200 years. And like much of the American West, Utah, and its fast-growing capital of Salt Lake City, is facing a looming water crisis, which is also impacting the state's iconic body of water: the Great Salt Lake. And due to poor water management and a growing population, the Great Salt Lake is slowly drying up, which could hurt the local ecosystem, Salt Lake City's economy, and could have health impacts as dust with toxic metals is kicked up from the dried lake bed. We speak with Kevin Perry, a professor of atmospheric sciences at the University of Utah, who has been studying the impacts of the increasing number of dust storms in the area surrounding the Great Salt Lake.
Kali (as always) comes through with a tremendously fun and entertaining interview! Kali, John and Kevin discuss her Boxing and Acting career and more! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thelifenetwork/support
“Is this the toxic lake dust?” That's a question many people in northern Utah are now asking themselves when the air turns brown with particulate pollution during windstorms. The human health and environmental risks posed to our region by the drying up of the Great Salt Lake are well documented, and are now garnering national […]
“Is this the toxic lake dust?” That’s a question many people in northern Utah are now asking themselves when the air turns brown with particulate pollution during windstorms. The human health and environmental risks posed to our region by the drying up of the Great Salt Lake are well documented, and are now garnering national […]
The Barbershop conversation starts tonight on the "Really Charlie" podcast tonight at 7 p.m. The script is non existent, but the conversation is real. Join us...Damond Normandin, , Kevin Perry Marvin Speller & your Host Charlie Perry. #TheBarbershoppodcast #ReallyCharliepodcast #reallycharlie--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/charles-perry/message
A brother wished for his brother to be on the Really Charlie podcast. So I granted his wish. Now I got to interview my brother Kevin Perry. It will definitely lead to "Really Kevin" more than "Really Charlie".--- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app--- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/charles-perry/message
Kevin brings a couple of special bottles to share with Brad and Keith and the three review some premium potables. Brad, Keith and Kevin talk about the whiskey-making process and share tips about visiting distillers in bourbon country. 3 Top Picks: Three top “last” meals. welikethatpodcast@gmail.com www.welikethatpodcast.com https://www.facebook.com/welikethatpodcast http://www.instagram.com/welikethatpodcast