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#177: Mike Morrell is the UNC Asheville men's basketball head coach. In 2023 he was selected as the Big South Coach of the Year and led UNCA to a Big South Championship and NCAA Tournament appearance. In the last two years the Bulldogs are one of the winningest programs in college basketball. In 2023 he guided UNCA to a school record 27 wins. Before moving to Asheville Coach Morrell coached alongside Shaka Smart at the University of Texas and VCU. Prior to that he coached at Charleston Southern, Clemson, and King College. On the show Coach Morrell shares his story of growing up, playing college basketball and golf, getting into coaching, doing your job, incremental growth, relationship excellence, the skill of following directions, confidence, building an environment, and much more. For more on Coach Morrell and UNCA check out uncabulldogs.comEnjoy the show!
On this full episode of LARRY, we discuss Donald Trump's impromptu rally with salt of the earth New Yorkers, the insanity occurring at college campus Hamas encampments, law and order coming down HARD in Texas, California Crime captured on camera, and MUCH, much more! Watch LARRY LIVE — Monday-Thursday at 12PM Eastern EXCLUSIVELY on Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/c-5769468 Find LARRY wherever you get your podcasts! SPOTIFY: https://open.spotify.com/show/7i8F7K4fqIDmqZSIHJNhMh?si=814ce2f8478944c0&nd=1&dlsi=e799ca22e81b456f APPLE: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/larry/id1730596733 Become a Townhall VIP Member today and use promo code LARRY for 50% off: https://townhall.com/subscribe?tpcc=poddescription https://townhall.com/https://www.facebook.com/townhallcom/https://www.instagram.com/townhallmedia/https://twitter.com/townhallcomBecome a Townhall VIP member with promo code "LARRY": https://townhall.com/subscribeSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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oday, we're diving into the second part of our insightful series with college planning expert Heidi King. If you thought college planning was just about selecting the right campus vibes for your kids, prepare to think again. We continue unraveling the complexities of the modern financial aid landscape, a terrain changed by replacing the expected family contribution with the new student aid index, shifting how college costs are calculated and how families can prepare. Get ready to dive into the nuances of the FAFSA (Free Application for Federal Student Aid), its role in college marketing, its simplification, and why even those who might not expect to qualify for aid should still fill it out. Heidi brings us personal stories from the frontlines of college tours and campus visits, insights into the often-overlooked details of financial aid packages, and the finer points of scholarship stacking and its pitfalls. Please enjoy my conversation with Heidi King. Part 1 - Heidi King - The High Stakes of College Planning for Parents For resources discussed in this episode, visit tammacapital.com/podcast. Follow Paul on Facebook and LinkedIn. And feel free to email Paul at pfenner@tammacapital.com with any feedback, questions, or ideas for future guests and topics. Follow the Show And Never Miss an Episode Listen on Apple, Spotify, Amazon Music, Work With Paul Contact Paul at https://www.tammacapital.com/contact or use this scheduling tool to set up your free alignment meeting.
Tanner Cook is a sports writer for The Kingsport Times and Johnson City Press Chronicle. He shares with Henry some great stories of rivalries and legends from South West Virginia and East Tennessee, Matt Mcclung and Ollan Cassell are two of them and many others. Tanner also discusses his experience running for Abingdon High and King College
Coach Jason Allison shares his journey from growing up in Lincolnton, North Carolina to becoming a NCAA D1 men's basketball coach. He was a student-athlete at Liberty University and began his coaching career at Lynchburg Christian Academy. Coach Allison went onto coach at Lees-McRae College, Gaston Day School, and King College prior to joining the coaching staff at VMI. Allison spent nine seasons in Lexington working under Coach Duggar Baucom as the Associate Coach/Recruiting Coordinator. During his tenure at VMI, he helped lead the Keydets to three appearances in the Big South Tournament title game and to the semifinals of the 2014 CollegeInsider.com Tournament. Known for their high-octane offense, VMI led the nation in scoring six times. The Keydets eclipsed the 20-win plateau twice in Allison's nine seasons with the program, a feat that VMI achieved just three times in the 97 years prior. Coach Jim Fox hired him to be on his coaching staff at Appalachian State and spent his first four seasons as App State as an Assistant Coach, before being promoted to Associate Head Coach for the 2018-19 season. After Dustin Kerns was named the new Head Coach, Allison remained on staff as the Special Assistant to the Head Coach in 2019-20. In 2020 Coach Allison took over the men's golf program at App State and had great success. This past June he was named the Chief of Staff for Men's Basketball at Drexel under Coach Zach Spiker. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/beyondtheboxscore/support
Today we discuss King College 206 Lenior 0, Oct 21, 1922, the last time a CFB team scored over 200 points and the second most points ever scored in a college football game. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jay-abramson/support
Cotton-picking time in the South is coming up. Jerry Short, "The Toccopola Storyteller," recalls his day picking cotton in a sack his mother helped create. The lineup of featured football players appearing at next week's SEC Media Days in Nashville is revealed. Also, a Democratic contender for U.S. Senate in Texas announces his run against Republican Sen. Ted Cruz.
Listen as an expert IP mentor and a successful IP mentee discuss their relationship, how they found each other, and the benefits of a mentor-mentee relationship in today's IPC workforce. Hosted by: Kelly Holmes, MS, CIC and Lerenza Howard, MHA, CIC, LSSGB About our Guests: Sheri Ives, MBA, BSN Sheri Ives has been with VDH since May of 2020. She began as the Covid Regional Containment Advisor for Southwest Virginia then transitioned in May of 2022 to the Southwest Regional Infection Preventionist role. Sheri has a Bachelor's Degree in Nursing from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, and an MBA with Specialization in Healthcare Administration from King College, Bristol, TN. She also holds certifications in Performance Improvement for PDCA Cycle and a Lean Six Sigma Yellow Belt. She brings over 30 years of Healthcare experience and leadership to VDH and looks forward to continuing to serve Southwest Virginia. Jennifer Justice, CCMA Jennifer Justice has been with VDH since November of 2021. She began as a case investigator/contact tracer on the Covid Regional Containment Team for Southwest Virginia, then became a mentee in the Southwest Regional Infection Prevention Team in 2023. Jennifer is a CCMA with a background in a Medical Lab for 11 years before coming to VDH. She brings over 13 years of healthcare experience to VDH and looks forward to continuing to serve Southwest Virginia.
Celebrating Black HistorySpecial Interview with Calvin "Cylk" Cozart - Hollywood Actor, Film Director Calvin "Cylk" Cozart (known for his break out role in "White Men Can't Jump Movie)With 30 films and more than 20 television shows to his credit, over 75 million viewers in the United States alone have seen Cylk Cozart's work. But, for Cozart, it is his love of children and helping others less fortunate that led him to Hollywood and what continues to underscore his reason for being in show business. Cylk Cozart's wide range of talents as an actor, producer, writer, singer, model and songwriter have made him one of Hollywood's most sought after artists. Cozart has an impressive list of film credits to his name that have garnered well over a half a billion dollars at the box office, including: Conspiracy Theory (1997) (Mel Gibson and Julia Roberts); Ron Shelton's White Men Can't Jump (1992); Three to Tango (1999) (Matthew Perry and Neve Campbell); Love Affair (1994) (Annette Bening and Warren Beatty); Eraser (1996) (Arnold Schwarzenegger); Play It to the Bone (1999) (Antonio Banderas and Woody Harrelson); Blue Chips (1994) (Nick Nolte and 'Shaquille O'Neal (I)'); and In the Line of Fire (1993) (Clint Eastwood). Born in Knoxville, Tennessee, to a Native American mother and an African American father, Cylk was given the fuel he needed to fulfill his lifelong dream. A natural athlete, Cozart excelled at sports in high school and was one of the best players on both the basketball and football teams. Graduating with high marks and outstanding athletic skill, he was offered numerous basketball and football scholarships to colleges across the country. He chose King College in Bristol, Tennessee, where he majored in Child Psychology. After college, Cozart pursued his goal of playing professional basketball, but a foot injury while playing in the NBA Summer Pro League ended his dream. After a successful modeling career in Miami, Cozart made his feature film debut in Warner Bros. Blue Skies Again (1983) opposite Andy Garcia. Deciding to relocate to New York to study his craft, Cozart continued modeling and appeared in numerous publications such as Vogue, GQ, and Essence. His love for theatre soon led him to be in two prominent stage plays: "Diary of a Black Man" and "The Big Knife." He also trained at the American Repertory Theatre and the Sundance Institute under the tutelage of Robert Redford. Since then, Cozart has appeared in the movies-of-the week: Johnny Tsunami (1999) for Disney; Slam Dunk Ernest (1995) with Jim Varney and A Family Divided (1995) with Faye Dunaway, both for NBC. He also had recurring roles on NBC's Reasonable Doubts (1991) with Mark Harmon, ABC's Gabriel's Fire (1990) with James Earl Jones; and HBO's Dream On (1990). He guest starred on such shows as UPN's Sister, Sister (1994); CBS's Diagnosis Murder (1993) and Walker, Texas Ranger (1993); Fox's Ned and Stacey (1995) Roc (1991), M.A.N.T.I.S. (1994), and Living Single (1993); NBC's The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air (1990); ABC's Hangin' with Mr. Cooper (1992); and Lifetime's Any Day Now (1998) with Annie Potts in which Cozart also exhibits his singing talents. His early film work included roles in School Daze (1988) directed by Spike Lee, and Fire Birds (1990) with Nicolas Cage and Tommy Lee Jones. President of his own production company, Cozart is also Co-Chairman of the newly formed production entity, P.O.V. Planet, which recently created and produced the Wave to the World (2000) All-star Celebrity Recording and Video "Spirit of Life" for the 2000 Paralympic Games in Sydney, Australia. "Spirit of Life" has earned, to date, the prestigious Videographer and Aurora Awards, the NY Film Festival Bronze Award, and the Telly Award and so much more.....to find out more about Cylk Cozart visit his IMDb online.
In an episode that is a must-listen, Aarav and Arsh discuss the start of the College Basketball Season and teams that are poised to make deep runs in the NCAA tournament. Next, they give you their two picks each for Fantasy Football Must-Starts in Week 10 that are available in over 50% of ESPN Leagues (Two Brothers - Two Picks). Finally, they interview Duke University's Athletic Director, Vice President, and Professor of Business Administration, Nina King! For sponsorship and advertising opportunities, please contact us at: twobrothers.sportspodcast@gmail.comChapters:0:00 College Basketball Season7:51 Two Brothers - Two Picks13:12 Interview with Nina KingBe sure to check us out on YouTube at: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC7PxPcRqG3rv6gPMBaSBOUwSupport the show
VENERIS DIES. Nuestra sección de arte, música y cultura general esta dirigida para todos aquellos que disfrutan de las obras de arte, de escuchar un buen disco y entender la vida de los diferentes artistas que han pasado por la historia de la humanidad. Tenemos una sección donde se hablara del Séptimo Arte de forma sencilla y entendible visto desde un concepción de un neófito “domiguero” HISTORIA DEL ARTE *Tradición e innovación, II 174. Patio del Palacio de Justicia (antigua Tesorería), Ruán, 1482 175. Capilla de King ´College, Cambridge iniciada en 1446 176. Stefan Lochner – La Virgen y Cristo niño en una rosaleda, h. 1440 177. Jean le Tarveirner – Página de la dedicatoria de Las conquistas de Carlomargo, h. 1460 178. Jean Fouquet – El caballero Estienne, tesorero de Carlos VII de Francia con san Esteban, h. 1450 179. Rogier van der Wyden – El descendimiento de la cruz, h. 1435 180. Hugo van der Goes – La muerte de la Virgen, h. 1480 181. Detalle de la ilustración 180 182. Veit Stoss – Altar de la iglesia de Nuestra Señora, Cracovia, 1477-1489 183. Viet Stoss – Cabeza de un apostol 184. El hombre bueno en su lecho de muerte, h. 1470 185. Martin Schongauer – La natividad, h. 1470-1473 --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/irving-sun/message
-- Intro: Larry King is insane, and Spencer cannot pronounce "Tyra" -- Jet Pack Guy is the only person fully embracing 2020, and even he wouldn't land at South Carolina/Auburn-- Ryan believes Georgia failed in the second half against Bama due to simple math -- "Not only do they never run the ball, but they are terrible at it when they do" -- Jason, accurately, on Mississippi State -- How the Pac-12 might end up with no ranked teams -- Nothing in UNC/Florida State made any sense! -- A closing discussion of Larry King and why he is a legit crazy person
At first, Miles Furling plays football to fit in. By eighth grade he realizes that he is both gay and a football player. After an unsuccessful attempt at honesty, he hides who he is and puts all his energy into being a successful high school linebacker. Now it’s the early 2000’s, and Miles earns a full football scholarship to King College, which is known as having the worst Division One football program and one of the best academic programs In the country. When he arrives for the recruiting visit, Miles is shocked to hear one of the country’s top recruits, the brilliant Reshawn McCoy, taking what looks like an illegal bribe. Nobody knows why he chose King, but Reshawn, who is assigned as Miles’s roommate, refuses to talk about it. Turns out he’s also struggling to be something he’s not and focuses on his research about the school’s slave-owning founders. The decisions they make will change both their lives. Corey Sobel is a graduate of Duke University, where he was a scholarship football player and received the Anne Flexner Award for Fiction and the Reynolds Price Award for Scriptwriting. He has reported on human rights abuses in Burma, served as an HIV/AIDS researcher in Kenya, and consulted for the United Nations and other humanitarian organizations. The Red Shirt (UP of Kentucky, 2020), his debut novel, was longlisted for the 2020 Center for Fiction’s First Novel Prize. He has written for numerous publications, including HuffPost, Esquire.com, and Chapel Hill News. He lives in Brooklyn, New York with his wife, his cat, and his dog, and works at writing research reports for humanitarian organizations. If you enjoyed today’s podcast and would like to discuss it further with me and other New Books network listeners, please join us on Shuffle. Shuffle is an ad-free, invite-only network focused on the creativity community. As NBN listeners, you can get special access to conversations with a dynamic community of writers and literary enthusiasts. Sign up by going to www.shuffle.do/NBN/join G.P. Gottlieb is the author of the Whipped and Sipped Mystery Series and a prolific baker of healthful breads and pastries. Please contact her through her website (GPGottlieb.com) if you wish to recommend an author (of a beautifully-written new novel) to interview, to listen to her previous podcast interviews, to read her mystery book reviews, or to check out some of her awesome recipes. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
At first, Miles Furling plays football to fit in. By eighth grade he realizes that he is both gay and a football player. After an unsuccessful attempt at honesty, he hides who he is and puts all his energy into being a successful high school linebacker. Now it’s the early 2000’s, and Miles earns a full football scholarship to King College, which is known as having the worst Division One football program and one of the best academic programs In the country. When he arrives for the recruiting visit, Miles is shocked to hear one of the country’s top recruits, the brilliant Reshawn McCoy, taking what looks like an illegal bribe. Nobody knows why he chose King, but Reshawn, who is assigned as Miles’s roommate, refuses to talk about it. Turns out he’s also struggling to be something he’s not and focuses on his research about the school’s slave-owning founders. The decisions they make will change both their lives. Corey Sobel is a graduate of Duke University, where he was a scholarship football player and received the Anne Flexner Award for Fiction and the Reynolds Price Award for Scriptwriting. He has reported on human rights abuses in Burma, served as an HIV/AIDS researcher in Kenya, and consulted for the United Nations and other humanitarian organizations. The Red Shirt (UP of Kentucky, 2020), his debut novel, was longlisted for the 2020 Center for Fiction’s First Novel Prize. He has written for numerous publications, including HuffPost, Esquire.com, and Chapel Hill News. He lives in Brooklyn, New York with his wife, his cat, and his dog, and works at writing research reports for humanitarian organizations. If you enjoyed today’s podcast and would like to discuss it further with me and other New Books network listeners, please join us on Shuffle. Shuffle is an ad-free, invite-only network focused on the creativity community. As NBN listeners, you can get special access to conversations with a dynamic community of writers and literary enthusiasts. Sign up by going to www.shuffle.do/NBN/join G.P. Gottlieb is the author of the Whipped and Sipped Mystery Series and a prolific baker of healthful breads and pastries. Please contact her through her website (GPGottlieb.com) if you wish to recommend an author (of a beautifully-written new novel) to interview, to listen to her previous podcast interviews, to read her mystery book reviews, or to check out some of her awesome recipes. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
At first, Miles Furling plays football to fit in. By eighth grade he realizes that he is both gay and a football player. After an unsuccessful attempt at honesty, he hides who he is and puts all his energy into being a successful high school linebacker. Now it’s the early 2000’s, and Miles earns a full football scholarship to King College, which is known as having the worst Division One football program and one of the best academic programs In the country. When he arrives for the recruiting visit, Miles is shocked to hear one of the country’s top recruits, the brilliant Reshawn McCoy, taking what looks like an illegal bribe. Nobody knows why he chose King, but Reshawn, who is assigned as Miles’s roommate, refuses to talk about it. Turns out he’s also struggling to be something he’s not and focuses on his research about the school’s slave-owning founders. The decisions they make will change both their lives. Corey Sobel is a graduate of Duke University, where he was a scholarship football player and received the Anne Flexner Award for Fiction and the Reynolds Price Award for Scriptwriting. He has reported on human rights abuses in Burma, served as an HIV/AIDS researcher in Kenya, and consulted for the United Nations and other humanitarian organizations. The Red Shirt (UP of Kentucky, 2020), his debut novel, was longlisted for the 2020 Center for Fiction’s First Novel Prize. He has written for numerous publications, including HuffPost, Esquire.com, and Chapel Hill News. He lives in Brooklyn, New York with his wife, his cat, and his dog, and works at writing research reports for humanitarian organizations. If you enjoyed today’s podcast and would like to discuss it further with me and other New Books network listeners, please join us on Shuffle. Shuffle is an ad-free, invite-only network focused on the creativity community. As NBN listeners, you can get special access to conversations with a dynamic community of writers and literary enthusiasts. Sign up by going to www.shuffle.do/NBN/join G.P. Gottlieb is the author of the Whipped and Sipped Mystery Series and a prolific baker of healthful breads and pastries. Please contact her through her website (GPGottlieb.com) if you wish to recommend an author (of a beautifully-written new novel) to interview, to listen to her previous podcast interviews, to read her mystery book reviews, or to check out some of her awesome recipes. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
College football begins to implode, but is there still hope? Former MLB Pitcher Ray King joins the show, and the guys get ready for their fantasy football draft.
How has COVID impacted the perception of the disabled? What are the pitfalls of Ableism during these troubling times? On this episode of Best Behavior, Designsensory's Director of Strategy, Josh Loebner, breaks down the past, present, and future of disability and inclusion. Josh is an adjunct faculty member of King College, teaching upper-level communications courses including Rhetoric & Persuasion. He currently serves as diversity coordinator for District 7 of the American Advertising Federation, which represents 23 affiliate advertising clubs and federations in Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi and Tennessee, and is a frequent contributor to ADWEEK. Josh’s passion in life is to bring conviction, visibility and voice to a rarely discussed topic—advertising and disability. Learn more about Josh [https://designsensory.com/team/josh-loebner/) here. Best Behavior Creative Club. A Designsensory (https://designsensory.com/) Original Production. This is a podcast for the people who make things, and who things happen. Our host and creative director, Chris McAdoo, takes you behind the scenes with experts in creativity, business, technology, and marketing. Together we'll uncover what it takes to drive engagement, grow a brand, pursue a passion, and nourish a creative life. Best Behavior Creative Club is one of many original productions for Designsensory, positioned to act as a catalyst for additional original podcasts, limited series, and various other forms of content. Designsensory (https://designsensory.com/)is a full-service research, branding, advertising and digital firm based in Knoxville, TN and known all over the world. Visit our site (https://www.bestbehaviorcreativeclub.com/) to learn more and drop us a line if you'd like to join the club.
Packers tight end Jace Sternberger talks about watching Tiger King and Ozarks as a kid from Oklahoma, his circuitous journey to the NFL through multiple college transfers, and what life has been like adjusting to the NFL. Plus, he offers a little insight on what makes this Green Bay team special and hints at his future role with the team. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Packers tight end Jace Sternberger talks about watching Tiger King and Ozarks as a kid from Oklahoma, his circuitous journey to the NFL through multiple college transfers, and what life has been like adjusting to the NFL. Plus, he offers a little insight on what makes this Green Bay team special and hints at his future role with the team. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Packers tight end Jace Sternberger talks about watching Tiger King and Ozarks as a kid from Oklahoma, his circuitous journey to the NFL through multiple college transfers, and what life has been like adjusting to the NFL. Plus, he offers a little insight on what makes this Green Bay team special and hints at his future role with the team. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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Professional Optical Producer (P.O.P.) was born on March 25,1984 at Mercy Hospital in Chicago, Illinois and raised in the ruthless Robert Taylor Homes Projects. He later grew up in the Burnside Community . As a youth, Genius Wiz survived gun violence in the streets of Chicago and stood strong over big struggles in his life. His family didn’t really buy much into his fascination of music, but he found his own way into it. Genius Wiz attended Overton Elementary School then transferred to (Perry) Harold Washington Elementary School at the 2nd grade level. He was always the quiet type in school and sometimes silly in class. In grammar school he was a great chess player using his thinking tactics to move to the right places at the right time. He started playing the piano when he was 12 years old, taking his creativity to a completely different level. This musical genius was on a journey to seek truth In life. Remaining low-key attending Harlan High School keeping to his self and always in his own zone. Genius Wiz would attend Kennedy-King College & Columbia College where he took up Music, Audio, and Music Business and was selected on the National Deans list at King College for his music craft. Not being able to obtain the funding to take the overseas trip for the award he received for being on the list and going through rough times in his life, in 2005 Genius Wiz dropped out of college and created his own world, where he started his own record label with his label mates “The Known Family”. What more can you say about him? He is the struggle of the music world, where nobody ever gave him a chance. Genius Wiz is highly driven to succeed in the Entertainment/Multi-Media World. He is well recognized by people in his field, for not only his talents but his superb work ethics in the areas of (but not limited to) network marketing, promotion, writing music, public relations, video editing, social media, event planning (including celebrities). He has extraordinary ideas that people have yet to capture. He also has developed a blog called, “The Official Chicago Biz” that took the idea of Chicago, into a more deeper view. “The Official Chicago Biz” has an outstanding presence to its viewers. His blog has created a list of the talent that exists in Chicago calling it, “The Official Chicago Top 100”, which enlists a variety of great songs from different artists in the Mid-West that are untapped. People always tell him he has a lot of potential and raps cool rhymes. Genius Wiz has been influenced by artists such as Michael Jackson, Bone Thugs-N- Harmony,Lupe Fiasco, Alicia Keys, 2pac, Kanye West, Nas
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Un grupo de investigadores del King College de Londres, en colaboración con investigadores estadounidenses y rusos han publicado una serie de interesantes artículos en los que se estudia la influencia de los genes en el éxito académico y en la elección de la carrera universitaria. Uno de esos estudios, realizado con estudiantes universitarios, revela que los factores genéticos explican el 57% de las diferencias en las calificaciones de los exámenes de ingreso a la universidad, y explican también el 46% de las diferencias en los logros académicos obtenidos al final de los estudios universitarios. Además, las diferencias genéticas explican en un 51% si los jóvenes escogen ir a la universidad o no, e influyen hasta en un 80% en el tipo de estudios que eligen. En comparación, factores ambientales tales como familia y escuela afectan solo en un 36% a la decisión de estudiar o no en la universidad.
What does a fatal plane crash by a veteran pilot and a patient death from a wrongful dosage by an expert nurse have in common? They both might have been interrupted in the middle of critical procedures and may not have remembered to come back to where they left off. While processing information in working memory, your attention acts like a 360° searchlight and whatever it happens to illuminate is what gets attended. Even though we cannot multitask or ‘multi-attend,' our mind foolishly persuades us that we can. Today, my guest, world-renowned working memory expert, Dr. Randy Engle, discusses how the secret of training our working memory lies in managing our attention and intention.About Randall Engle, Ph.D.Randall W. Engle, went to W. Va. State College because it was the only school he could afford to attend but it was one of the transforming experiences of his life. State was a public all-black college prior to 1954. As a consequence, most of his faculty were outstanding scholars who could not get jobs at top universities. He graduated with nearly as many hours in zoology and math as he had in psychology so it was probably inevitable that he gravitate to experimental psychology. The job market was tough in 1972 and Engle was lucky to land a job at King College in Tennessee. His two years there, with 10 classes per year, made him a teacher. Fortunately, two of his classes each year were senior research seminars, which he used to conduct experiments. At the end of two years, he had two publications, enough to land him a job at the University of South Carolina where he spent the next 21 years.He moved to the School of Psychology at Georgia Institute of Technology as Chair, a position he held for 13 years. He stepped down as chair to found the GSU/GT Center for Advanced Brain Imaging (CABI) on the Georgia Tech campus. He is editor of Current Directions in Psychological Science and has been on the editorial board of numerous other journals over his career. His research for the past 30 years has explored the nature of working memory, the nature and causes of limitations in working memory capacity, the role of those differences in real-world cognitive tasks, and the association of working memory capacity and cognitive control to fluid intelligence. His work has been funded by various agencies including the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, Air Force Office of Scientific Research, and Office of Naval Research. His work has been highly influential across a wide array of areas including social psychology, emotion, psychopathology, developmental psychology, psychological testing, and has contributed to modern theory of cognitive and emotional control. Harzing's Publish or Perish shows that Engle's work has been cited over 17,000 times. He is a fellow of the American Psychological Association, Association of Psychological Science, American Association for the Advancement of Science, Society of Experimental Psychology, and the Memory Disorders Research Society. He has served as Chair of the Governing Board of the Psychonomic Society, Chair of the Board of the Council of Graduate Departments of Psychology (COGDOP), and President of Division 3 of APA. He received the first APA Division 3 Lifetime Achievement Award.Support the show (https://mailchi.mp/7c848462e96f/full-prefrontal-sign-up)
If life was a play, some activities would be the star of show and others would be just ‘extras'. The mind is often full of thoughts about the upcoming main act while plowing through the mundane, such as unloading the dishwasher, taking out the garbage or rescheduling a doctor's appointment. But no matter what the task is we are always deploying Working Memory. Working Memory is the fine-china of cognition on which you either serve an ordinary burger and fries or a rib-eye steak. On today's podcast, Dr. Randy Engle will talk about the fascinating ‘system' that let's you hold on to, for example, a riddle, “Throw away the outside and cook the inside, then eat the outside and throw away the inside” and solve it without getting distracted by cars honking, people talking, or computers humming.About Randall Engle, Ph.D.Randall W. Engle, went to W. Va. State College because it was the only school he could afford to attend but it was one of the transforming experiences of his life. State was a public all-black college prior to 1954. As a consequence, most of his faculty were outstanding scholars who could not get jobs at top universities. He graduated with nearly as many hours in zoology and math as he had in psychology so it was probably inevitable that he gravitate to experimental psychology. The job market was tough in 1972 and Engle was lucky to land a job at King College in Tennessee. His two years there, with 10 classes per year, made him a teacher. Fortunately, two of his classes each year were senior research seminars, which he used to conduct experiments. At the end of two years, he had two publications, enough to land him a job at the University of South Carolina where he spent the next 21 years.He moved to the School of Psychology at Georgia Institute of Technology as Chair, a position he held for 13 years. He stepped down as chair to found the GSU/GT Center for Advanced Brain Imaging (CABI) on the Georgia Tech campus. He is editor of Current Directions in Psychological Science and has been on the editorial board of numerous other journals over his career. His research for the past 30 years has explored the nature of working memory, the nature and causes of limitations in working memory capacity, the role of those differences in real-world cognitive tasks, and the association of working memory capacity and cognitive control to fluid intelligence. His work has been funded by various agencies including the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, Air Force Office of Scientific Research, and Office of Naval Research. His work has been highly influential across a wide array of areas including social psychology, emotion, psychopathology, developmental psychology, psychological testing, and has contributed to modern theory of cognitive and emotional control. Harzing's Publish or Perish shows that Engle's work has been cited over 17,000 times. He is a fellow of the American Psychological Association, Association of Psychological Science, American Association for the Advancement of Science, Society of Experimental Psychology, and the Memory Disorders Research Society. He has served as Chair of the Governing Board of the Psychonomic Society, Chair of the Board of the Council of Graduate Departments of Psychology (COGDOP), and President of Division 3 of APA. He received the first APA Division 3 Lifetime Achievement Award.Support the show (https://mailchi.mp/7c848462e96f/full-prefrontal-sign-up)
Can your teacher punish you for what you post on Facebook? Even if you do it at home? On a weekend? During summer vacation? We talk to Frank LoMonte of the Student Press Law Center, who will take us through the major Supreme Court cases governing public school speech, cases which don't necessarily bode well for student rights. But before we start our discussion with Frank Lomonte, we also speak briefly with Michael Perry about his February 4, 2013 presentation on human rights for the Buechner Institute of King College in Bristol, Virginia.
Michael J. Perry is Robert W. Woodruff Professor of Law at Emory University. He is the author of 60 articles and 11 books including Love and Power: The Role of Religion and Morality in American Politics, The Political Morality of Liberal Democracy, and the upcoming Human Rights in the Constitutional Law in the United States. He spoke at King College on February 4th, 2013 as part of the Buechner Lectures on the relationship between moral law, the constitution, and same-gender marriage. He joins me on Religion For Life to help us explore how an understanding human rights and moral freedom can help guide us through this legal and political issue.
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Dinesh has spent years researching the WHY of Obama’s attack on American values, his rail against “the 1%”, his engineering our diminished presence in the world, and his loathing of Israel and Britain–born of background and world view– Dinesh’s research was in person on four continents–interviews including Obama’s brother in Nairobi. The real reasons for […] The post Reid L Rosenthal On the Right Side – DON’T MISS Reid’s First of Two interviews with Dinesh D’Souza, King College President, Frequent Controversial Guest on CNN, ABC, FOX, NBC–and more–#1 Best Selling NYT Author of Obama’s America–Director of Movie 2016, Now the #2 documentary ever….. appeared first on WebTalkRadio.net.
This week on Religion For Life I speak with Dr. Joseph Fitsanakis about the connection between the American far right and Christian ideology. We discuss the Aryan Nations, National Alliance, the Creativity Movement, the Klan, and various skinhead and neoconfederate groups. We also discuss Timothy McVeigh and the Oklahoma City bombing in light of homegrown ideological terrorism. Dr. Fitsanakis coordinates the Security and Intelligence Studies program at King College in Bristol, Tennessee, where he teaches classes on intelligence and international terrorism, among other subjects.
Dr Richard Sullivan talks to ecancer about the Institute of Cancer Policy at the European Forum on Oncology in Berlin, May 2012. The ICP is a new initiative addressing cancer policy and global public health. The institute will bring together specialists from inside and outside the field of oncology to look at the problems of health economics and the state of cancer research and drug development.
Jack Hayford is president of the International Church of the Foursquare Gospel. He is an internationally recognized scholar and teacher and serves as chancellor of the King College and Seminary. He is also the founding pastor of Church on the Way in Van Nuys, Calif. A prolific author and composer who has written more than three dozen books and 600 hymns and choruses, he has served as president of LIFE Bible College and on various interdenominational committees and councils.
The Intrepid Birdman explains haw he gets inspiration for his Thameside Radio jingles with the help of a warm bath and a piano. He also interrupts Bob a lot. Danny Webb of Hammersmith enters the mystery voice competition as does Alan Dolby. There is another treasure hunt where listeners have to find an envelope hidden somewhere in London. – with new clues each week. Listener Jonathan Wilmot of Wembley tells us that he was awarded an out of court settlement after being caned at his school in Harrow. There is also a recording of the Intrepid Birdman's "OK Ron" at the end of the tape Dedications include Tracy Leatham of Chingford. Alan Jameson of Hampton. Kim Walsh. Dave Kenny of Twickenham. Kingston Poly. Jim Stockwell. Sharon Slezer. King College. John Lyon School. Marie Rosa. Haverstock School. Linda-Jane Hickey (age 3½) This is the first half of the broadcast - as ever if you have any more Thameside recordings do please get in touch Al
The Forum welcomes Alissa Wilkinson to the broadcast. Alissa teaches writing at The King's College in New York City and is the founding editor of The Curator and associate editor of Comment, and until recently was on staff at International Arts Movement. Her articles and film criticism have appeared in a variety of publications, including Paste, Christianity Today, WORLD, Relevant, Comment, and the Center for Public Justice's Capitol Commentary. Over subsequent weeks, we will be learning from members of The King College’s Faculty, their observation of conflicts in worldviews in specific disciplines.
The Forum welcomes Alissa Wilkinson to the broadcast. Alissa teaches writing at The King's College in New York City and is the founding editor of The Curator and associate editor of Comment, and until recently was on staff at International Arts Movement. Her articles and film criticism have appeared in a variety of publications, including Paste, Christianity Today, WORLD, Relevant, Comment, and the Center for Public Justice's Capitol Commentary. Over subsequent weeks, we will be learning from members of The King College’s Faculty, their observation of conflicts in worldviews in specific disciplines.