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In this episode of Pharmacy Crossroads, Bruce Kneeland shares examples of simple, effective and affordable marketing, advertising and management tools he has seen others use. The real lesson, according to Kneeland, is that marketing is essential to a modern pharmacies success. But he also feels that not all marketing need involve buying ads or spending large sums of money. Grass Roots Marketing, that is getting out, being creative and responding to local opportunities is a great way to grow.
Join me for an insightful and timely conversation with historian Timothy Kneeland about his book Declaring Disaster: Buffalo's Blizzard of '77 and the Creation of FEMA (Syracuse University Press, 2021). This book masterfully bridges the gap between academic research and real-world policy implications. Hear from the author himself as he reflects on the historical roots of disaster policy, the political forces that shape emergency response, and the enduring implications for governance today. Timothy W. Kneeland is a Professor and Director of the Center for Public History at Nazareth University. He writes on American politics and disaster policy, American science, and psychiatry. ABOUT THE BOOK: On Friday, January 28, 1977, it began to snow in Buffalo. The second largest city in New York State, located directly in line with the Great Lakes' snowbelt, was no stranger to this kind of winter weather. With their city averaging ninety-four inches of snow per year, the citizens of Buffalo knew how to survive a snowstorm. But the blizzard that engulfed the city for the next four days was about to make history. Between the subzero wind chill and whiteout conditions, hundreds of people were trapped when the snow began to fall. Twenty- to thirty-foot-high snow drifts isolated residents in their offices and homes, and even in their cars on the highway. With a dependency on rubber-tire vehicles, which lost all traction in the heavily blanketed urban streets, they were cut off from food, fuel, and even electricity. This one unexpected snow disaster stranded tens of thousands of people, froze public utilities and transportation, and cost Buffalo hundreds of millions of dollars in economic losses and property damages. The destruction wrought by this snowstorm, like the destruction brought on by other natural disasters, was from a combination of weather-related hazards and the public policies meant to mitigate them. Buffalo's 1977 blizzard, the first snowstorm to be declared a disaster in US history, came after a century of automobility, suburbanization, and snow removal guidelines like the bare-pavement policy. Kneeland offers a compelling examination of whether the 1977 storm was an anomaly or the inevitable outcome of years of city planning. From the local to the state and federal levels, Kneeland discusses governmental response and disaster relief, showing how this regional event had national implications for environmental policy and how its effects have resounded through the complexities of disaster politics long after the snow fell. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Join me for an insightful and timely conversation with historian Timothy Kneeland about his book Declaring Disaster: Buffalo's Blizzard of '77 and the Creation of FEMA (Syracuse University Press, 2021). This book masterfully bridges the gap between academic research and real-world policy implications. Hear from the author himself as he reflects on the historical roots of disaster policy, the political forces that shape emergency response, and the enduring implications for governance today. Timothy W. Kneeland is a Professor and Director of the Center for Public History at Nazareth University. He writes on American politics and disaster policy, American science, and psychiatry. ABOUT THE BOOK: On Friday, January 28, 1977, it began to snow in Buffalo. The second largest city in New York State, located directly in line with the Great Lakes' snowbelt, was no stranger to this kind of winter weather. With their city averaging ninety-four inches of snow per year, the citizens of Buffalo knew how to survive a snowstorm. But the blizzard that engulfed the city for the next four days was about to make history. Between the subzero wind chill and whiteout conditions, hundreds of people were trapped when the snow began to fall. Twenty- to thirty-foot-high snow drifts isolated residents in their offices and homes, and even in their cars on the highway. With a dependency on rubber-tire vehicles, which lost all traction in the heavily blanketed urban streets, they were cut off from food, fuel, and even electricity. This one unexpected snow disaster stranded tens of thousands of people, froze public utilities and transportation, and cost Buffalo hundreds of millions of dollars in economic losses and property damages. The destruction wrought by this snowstorm, like the destruction brought on by other natural disasters, was from a combination of weather-related hazards and the public policies meant to mitigate them. Buffalo's 1977 blizzard, the first snowstorm to be declared a disaster in US history, came after a century of automobility, suburbanization, and snow removal guidelines like the bare-pavement policy. Kneeland offers a compelling examination of whether the 1977 storm was an anomaly or the inevitable outcome of years of city planning. From the local to the state and federal levels, Kneeland discusses governmental response and disaster relief, showing how this regional event had national implications for environmental policy and how its effects have resounded through the complexities of disaster politics long after the snow fell. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/political-science
Join me for an insightful and timely conversation with historian Timothy Kneeland about his book Declaring Disaster: Buffalo's Blizzard of '77 and the Creation of FEMA (Syracuse University Press, 2021). This book masterfully bridges the gap between academic research and real-world policy implications. Hear from the author himself as he reflects on the historical roots of disaster policy, the political forces that shape emergency response, and the enduring implications for governance today. Timothy W. Kneeland is a Professor and Director of the Center for Public History at Nazareth University. He writes on American politics and disaster policy, American science, and psychiatry. ABOUT THE BOOK: On Friday, January 28, 1977, it began to snow in Buffalo. The second largest city in New York State, located directly in line with the Great Lakes' snowbelt, was no stranger to this kind of winter weather. With their city averaging ninety-four inches of snow per year, the citizens of Buffalo knew how to survive a snowstorm. But the blizzard that engulfed the city for the next four days was about to make history. Between the subzero wind chill and whiteout conditions, hundreds of people were trapped when the snow began to fall. Twenty- to thirty-foot-high snow drifts isolated residents in their offices and homes, and even in their cars on the highway. With a dependency on rubber-tire vehicles, which lost all traction in the heavily blanketed urban streets, they were cut off from food, fuel, and even electricity. This one unexpected snow disaster stranded tens of thousands of people, froze public utilities and transportation, and cost Buffalo hundreds of millions of dollars in economic losses and property damages. The destruction wrought by this snowstorm, like the destruction brought on by other natural disasters, was from a combination of weather-related hazards and the public policies meant to mitigate them. Buffalo's 1977 blizzard, the first snowstorm to be declared a disaster in US history, came after a century of automobility, suburbanization, and snow removal guidelines like the bare-pavement policy. Kneeland offers a compelling examination of whether the 1977 storm was an anomaly or the inevitable outcome of years of city planning. From the local to the state and federal levels, Kneeland discusses governmental response and disaster relief, showing how this regional event had national implications for environmental policy and how its effects have resounded through the complexities of disaster politics long after the snow fell. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/environmental-studies
Join me for an insightful and timely conversation with historian Timothy Kneeland about his book Declaring Disaster: Buffalo's Blizzard of '77 and the Creation of FEMA (Syracuse University Press, 2021). This book masterfully bridges the gap between academic research and real-world policy implications. Hear from the author himself as he reflects on the historical roots of disaster policy, the political forces that shape emergency response, and the enduring implications for governance today. Timothy W. Kneeland is a Professor and Director of the Center for Public History at Nazareth University. He writes on American politics and disaster policy, American science, and psychiatry. ABOUT THE BOOK: On Friday, January 28, 1977, it began to snow in Buffalo. The second largest city in New York State, located directly in line with the Great Lakes' snowbelt, was no stranger to this kind of winter weather. With their city averaging ninety-four inches of snow per year, the citizens of Buffalo knew how to survive a snowstorm. But the blizzard that engulfed the city for the next four days was about to make history. Between the subzero wind chill and whiteout conditions, hundreds of people were trapped when the snow began to fall. Twenty- to thirty-foot-high snow drifts isolated residents in their offices and homes, and even in their cars on the highway. With a dependency on rubber-tire vehicles, which lost all traction in the heavily blanketed urban streets, they were cut off from food, fuel, and even electricity. This one unexpected snow disaster stranded tens of thousands of people, froze public utilities and transportation, and cost Buffalo hundreds of millions of dollars in economic losses and property damages. The destruction wrought by this snowstorm, like the destruction brought on by other natural disasters, was from a combination of weather-related hazards and the public policies meant to mitigate them. Buffalo's 1977 blizzard, the first snowstorm to be declared a disaster in US history, came after a century of automobility, suburbanization, and snow removal guidelines like the bare-pavement policy. Kneeland offers a compelling examination of whether the 1977 storm was an anomaly or the inevitable outcome of years of city planning. From the local to the state and federal levels, Kneeland discusses governmental response and disaster relief, showing how this regional event had national implications for environmental policy and how its effects have resounded through the complexities of disaster politics long after the snow fell. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-studies
Join me for an insightful and timely conversation with historian Timothy Kneeland about his book Declaring Disaster: Buffalo's Blizzard of '77 and the Creation of FEMA (Syracuse University Press, 2021). This book masterfully bridges the gap between academic research and real-world policy implications. Hear from the author himself as he reflects on the historical roots of disaster policy, the political forces that shape emergency response, and the enduring implications for governance today. Timothy W. Kneeland is a Professor and Director of the Center for Public History at Nazareth University. He writes on American politics and disaster policy, American science, and psychiatry. ABOUT THE BOOK: On Friday, January 28, 1977, it began to snow in Buffalo. The second largest city in New York State, located directly in line with the Great Lakes' snowbelt, was no stranger to this kind of winter weather. With their city averaging ninety-four inches of snow per year, the citizens of Buffalo knew how to survive a snowstorm. But the blizzard that engulfed the city for the next four days was about to make history. Between the subzero wind chill and whiteout conditions, hundreds of people were trapped when the snow began to fall. Twenty- to thirty-foot-high snow drifts isolated residents in their offices and homes, and even in their cars on the highway. With a dependency on rubber-tire vehicles, which lost all traction in the heavily blanketed urban streets, they were cut off from food, fuel, and even electricity. This one unexpected snow disaster stranded tens of thousands of people, froze public utilities and transportation, and cost Buffalo hundreds of millions of dollars in economic losses and property damages. The destruction wrought by this snowstorm, like the destruction brought on by other natural disasters, was from a combination of weather-related hazards and the public policies meant to mitigate them. Buffalo's 1977 blizzard, the first snowstorm to be declared a disaster in US history, came after a century of automobility, suburbanization, and snow removal guidelines like the bare-pavement policy. Kneeland offers a compelling examination of whether the 1977 storm was an anomaly or the inevitable outcome of years of city planning. From the local to the state and federal levels, Kneeland discusses governmental response and disaster relief, showing how this regional event had national implications for environmental policy and how its effects have resounded through the complexities of disaster politics long after the snow fell. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/public-policy
Join me for an insightful and timely conversation with historian Timothy Kneeland about his book Declaring Disaster: Buffalo's Blizzard of '77 and the Creation of FEMA (Syracuse University Press, 2021). This book masterfully bridges the gap between academic research and real-world policy implications. Hear from the author himself as he reflects on the historical roots of disaster policy, the political forces that shape emergency response, and the enduring implications for governance today. Timothy W. Kneeland is a Professor and Director of the Center for Public History at Nazareth University. He writes on American politics and disaster policy, American science, and psychiatry. ABOUT THE BOOK: On Friday, January 28, 1977, it began to snow in Buffalo. The second largest city in New York State, located directly in line with the Great Lakes' snowbelt, was no stranger to this kind of winter weather. With their city averaging ninety-four inches of snow per year, the citizens of Buffalo knew how to survive a snowstorm. But the blizzard that engulfed the city for the next four days was about to make history. Between the subzero wind chill and whiteout conditions, hundreds of people were trapped when the snow began to fall. Twenty- to thirty-foot-high snow drifts isolated residents in their offices and homes, and even in their cars on the highway. With a dependency on rubber-tire vehicles, which lost all traction in the heavily blanketed urban streets, they were cut off from food, fuel, and even electricity. This one unexpected snow disaster stranded tens of thousands of people, froze public utilities and transportation, and cost Buffalo hundreds of millions of dollars in economic losses and property damages. The destruction wrought by this snowstorm, like the destruction brought on by other natural disasters, was from a combination of weather-related hazards and the public policies meant to mitigate them. Buffalo's 1977 blizzard, the first snowstorm to be declared a disaster in US history, came after a century of automobility, suburbanization, and snow removal guidelines like the bare-pavement policy. Kneeland offers a compelling examination of whether the 1977 storm was an anomaly or the inevitable outcome of years of city planning. From the local to the state and federal levels, Kneeland discusses governmental response and disaster relief, showing how this regional event had national implications for environmental policy and how its effects have resounded through the complexities of disaster politics long after the snow fell. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join me for an insightful and timely conversation with historian Timothy Kneeland about his book Declaring Disaster: Buffalo's Blizzard of '77 and the Creation of FEMA (Syracuse University Press, 2021). This book masterfully bridges the gap between academic research and real-world policy implications. Hear from the author himself as he reflects on the historical roots of disaster policy, the political forces that shape emergency response, and the enduring implications for governance today. Timothy W. Kneeland is a Professor and Director of the Center for Public History at Nazareth University. He writes on American politics and disaster policy, American science, and psychiatry. ABOUT THE BOOK: On Friday, January 28, 1977, it began to snow in Buffalo. The second largest city in New York State, located directly in line with the Great Lakes' snowbelt, was no stranger to this kind of winter weather. With their city averaging ninety-four inches of snow per year, the citizens of Buffalo knew how to survive a snowstorm. But the blizzard that engulfed the city for the next four days was about to make history. Between the subzero wind chill and whiteout conditions, hundreds of people were trapped when the snow began to fall. Twenty- to thirty-foot-high snow drifts isolated residents in their offices and homes, and even in their cars on the highway. With a dependency on rubber-tire vehicles, which lost all traction in the heavily blanketed urban streets, they were cut off from food, fuel, and even electricity. This one unexpected snow disaster stranded tens of thousands of people, froze public utilities and transportation, and cost Buffalo hundreds of millions of dollars in economic losses and property damages. The destruction wrought by this snowstorm, like the destruction brought on by other natural disasters, was from a combination of weather-related hazards and the public policies meant to mitigate them. Buffalo's 1977 blizzard, the first snowstorm to be declared a disaster in US history, came after a century of automobility, suburbanization, and snow removal guidelines like the bare-pavement policy. Kneeland offers a compelling examination of whether the 1977 storm was an anomaly or the inevitable outcome of years of city planning. From the local to the state and federal levels, Kneeland discusses governmental response and disaster relief, showing how this regional event had national implications for environmental policy and how its effects have resounded through the complexities of disaster politics long after the snow fell. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode 3067: Jessi Kneeland unpacks the toxic roots of food guilt, revealing how fear of fatness, driven by diet culture and societal fatphobia, shapes our everyday eating decisions. By challenging the narrow definition of “healthy” eating, Kneeland urges us to redefine self-care, embrace body diversity, and break free from the exhausting cycle of shame and restriction. Read along with the original article(s) here: https://www.jessikneeland.com/post/food-guilt Quotes to ponder: "Food guilt comes from the idea that eating is wrong, and that when you've eaten you've made a mistake and must set it right." "The pattern is: the fear of fatness." "Trying to figure out the perfect formula, to stay inside that narrow golden window of eating 'right' is beyond stressful and confusing." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode 3067: Jessi Kneeland unpacks the toxic roots of food guilt, revealing how fear of fatness, driven by diet culture and societal fatphobia, shapes our everyday eating decisions. By challenging the narrow definition of “healthy” eating, Kneeland urges us to redefine self-care, embrace body diversity, and break free from the exhausting cycle of shame and restriction. Read along with the original article(s) here: https://www.jessikneeland.com/post/food-guilt Quotes to ponder: "Food guilt comes from the idea that eating is wrong, and that when you've eaten you've made a mistake and must set it right." "The pattern is: the fear of fatness." "Trying to figure out the perfect formula, to stay inside that narrow golden window of eating 'right' is beyond stressful and confusing." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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This week, Freddie Kraft, Tommy Baldwin, and Karsyn Elledge welcome Kyle Busch's spotter, Derek Kneeland, on the show to talk about an eventful All-Star weekend from North Wilkesboro. From near-invisible choose cones to unhappy drivers after the race, there is plenty to talk about.In Spot On/Spot Off, the group discusses Layne Riggs saying he “didn't do anything wrong” when racing Corey Heim for the win, Ryan Preece's displeasure with his choose cone violation that cost him a shot at the main event, the promoter's caution shaking things up, Logano's comments on his battle for the win with Bell and whether or not North Wilkesboro deserves to have a points race. Plus, they field calls from the fans in Reaction Theatre, answer questions from the fans in #AskDBC, and share their long list of nominees for Shit Show Hall of Fame.Timestamps18:37 Spot On/Spot Off1:00:27 Reaction Theatre1:06:38 #AskDBC1:16:58 DBC Picks Catch all the grassroots racing action live with FloRacing. Learn more or sign up at flosports.link/dbc1Want more DBC? Check out and subscribe to the new DBC YouTube channel! Must be 21+ and present in select states (for Kansas, in affiliation with Kansas Star Casino) or 18+ and present in D.C. First online real money wager only. $5 first deposit required. Bonus issued as nonwithdrawable bonus bets which expire 7 days after receipt. Restrictions apply. See terms at sportsbook.fanduel.com. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit FanDuel.com/RG. Call 1-888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org/chat in Connecticut, or visit mdgamblinghelp.org in Maryland. Hope is here. Visit GamblingHelpLineMA.org or call (800) 327-5050 for 24/7 support in Massachusetts, or call 1-877-8HOPE-NY or text HOPENY in New York. Want more DBC? Check out and subscribe to the new DBC YouTube channel!
What separates a good brand from an iconic one? This week, Chris Kneeland, co-founder of Cult Collective and expert in brand loyalty, joins me to break down the strategies behind cult-like brands and what makes them stand the test of time.Chris shares how brands like John Deere, Airbnb, and Lululemon built deep emotional connections with their audiences—and how you can apply these lessons to your own brand.In this episode, we explore the psychology of branding, why great brands focus on belief systems over behaviors, and how companies can create lasting communities instead of just selling products. Chris also shares his insights on brand storytelling, marketing evolution, and why the best companies aren't afraid to break the mold.Whether you're building a business from the ground up or looking to strengthen your existing brand, this conversation is packed with actionable insights that will change the way you think about marketing and branding.About ChrisChris Kneeland is the cofounder of Cult Collective, a marketing advisory firm, Cult Ideas and he also cofounded The Gathering, a Forbes top-rated business conference. Chris is a proven business leader with an impressive track record of increasing revenue and brand relevance. He specializes in delivering profitable growth through the smarter deployment of discretionary resources, improving specific elements of the customer journey that matter most, and increasing internal and external engagement via the masterful application of proven “cult brand” principles.Chris possesses enviable audience engagement expertise and have driven sustainable growth for some of North America's most beloved brands, including Harley Davidson, Best Buy, H-E-B, The Home Depot, Canadian Tire, GoDaddy, Keurig, and John Deere. He has helped launch over a dozen start-ups and currently serves as a Fractional CMO for companies earning between $25MM-$250MM annually.Chris believes in building brands from the inside out (i.e., enhancing corporate culture and employee engagement), developing customer-centric org structures, and delivering category-leading KPI's. He champions change management best practices and excels at developing effective frameworks, strategies, and action plans. He's also a dynamic presenter and elevates what customers and employees believe is possible. Chris has a master's degree from Northwestern University and a B.A. from Brigham Young University. Connect with Chrishttps://www.linkedin.com/in/chris-kneeland-838b2921/www.cultgathering.comwww.cultideas.comConnect with VeronicaInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/vromney/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/vromney/If you're serious about advancing your career in marketing and you're looking for some personal insights into how then I invite you to schedule a free Pathway to Promotion call with me: https://pathwaycall.com/If you found value in today's episode, I would appreciate it if you could leave a rating and review.
What makes a pharmacy—or a pharmacy vendor—stand out? Nicolle McClure and Bruce Kneeland join me to unpack real-world marketing strategies, pitfalls, and how pharmacies can avoid bland messaging. We dig into trust, niche focus, and why “friendly service” isn't enough anymore. Straight talk, no fluff—just actionable insights.
You've developed a brand for your business. Now what? How do you instill your brand into your local market? Kelly Bailey is joined on this month's Marketing Vitals podcast by independent pharmacy specialist, Bruce Kneeland, to dive deeper into branding and how to utilize it in your community to make a strong, lasting impression.
In The Pits: Weekly Nascar and Indy Racing Recaps, Car Racing Expertise, and New England Racing
Join special guest Derek Kneeland spotter for Klye Busch and John, Scott, Spencer and Phil for this weeks Motorsports Racing news from In The Pits.
Send us a textChelsea Kneeland is the Innovation Insider at Multifamily Insiders. She has a passion for research and Data. This is a nerdy conversation.I'm Moshe Crane connect with me on LinkedIn. My day job is the VP of Branding and Strategic Initiatives at Sage Ventures. Check out my newsletter Zag.Sage Ventures is a commercial real estate firm based in Baltimore, MD. The company buys and operates multifamily rental properties. The company also builds and develops homes that we sell.
Alabama Football long snapper Kneeland Hibbett talks about his career with Roger Hoover on Crimson Drive, driven by NASCAR, on November 19, 2024. The interview was recorded at The Advantage Center inside Saban Field at Bryant-Denny Stadium. Crimson Drive is live each Tuesday and Thursday on the CTSN YouTube, X, and Facebook pages at 2 p.m. central.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode 2753: Jessi Kneeland delves into the complex relationship between knowing and feeling when it comes to body image issues. While many people intellectually understand societal pressures and the harm caused by beauty standards, they still struggle with self-judgment and body dissatisfaction. Kneeland explains how acknowledging and offering compassion to these feelings rather than fighting them can help start the healing process. Read along with the original article(s) here: https://www.jessikneeland.com/post/knowing-vs-feeling Quotes to ponder: "You might think that knowing all of those things would make a person feel better but you would be wrong." "Being unable to stop thinking about, monitoring, hating, or wanting to change your body doesn't mean you're crazy, stupid, weak, or superficial it just means you're a human being doing your best to survive." "Compassion and acceptance have the power to start the healing process in your body instead of just your mind." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Discover all of the podcasts in our network, search for specific episodes, get the Optimal Living Daily workbook, and learn more at: OLDPodcast.com. Episode 2753: Jessi Kneeland delves into the complex relationship between knowing and feeling when it comes to body image issues. While many people intellectually understand societal pressures and the harm caused by beauty standards, they still struggle with self-judgment and body dissatisfaction. Kneeland explains how acknowledging and offering compassion to these feelings rather than fighting them can help start the healing process. Read along with the original article(s) here: https://www.jessikneeland.com/post/knowing-vs-feeling Quotes to ponder: "You might think that knowing all of those things would make a person feel better but you would be wrong." "Being unable to stop thinking about, monitoring, hating, or wanting to change your body doesn't mean you're crazy, stupid, weak, or superficial it just means you're a human being doing your best to survive." "Compassion and acceptance have the power to start the healing process in your body instead of just your mind." Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Cowboys Report is LIVE for a Victory Monday after taking down the Steelers on SNF! Here's what Cowboys Report host Tom Downey discusses on today's show: - Tyler Guyton injury update - Marshawn Kneeland injury news - Cowboys vs. Lions preview - Mailbag: Use #Cowboys or super chat to get on the show! - Marshawn Kneeland replacements - Should Tyler Guyton still start? Take the guesswork out of buying tickets with Gametime. Download the Gametime app, create an account and use code CHATSPORTS for $20 off your first purchase! Check out https://gametime.co for last minute tickets. Make the game more fun with PrizePicks! Head over to https://prizepicks.onelink.me/LME0/CLNS and use code clns to get $50 instantly when you play $5. You don't even need to win to receive the $50 bonus, it's guaranteed! Dallas Cowboys rumors & news are covered on the Cowboys Report by Chat Sports throughout the 2024 NFL season. Subscribe today to stay in the loop: https://www.youtube.com/CowboysTV?sub_confirmation=1 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Cowboys EVP Stephen Jones joined the K&C Masterpiece to discuss Kneeland and Guyton's injuries, the team's red zone woes, and much more.
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This Week in Pharmacy --we're in #TWIRx mode, dancing with joy for the opening game of the UConn Huskies, go UConn School of Pharmacy! Today's sponsor is Independent Pharmacy Cooperative (IPC) Digital Health platform iCare+ and Happier at Home, helping pharmacies build new revenues through home care services. Perfect fit for Independent Pharmacies! In the news, the Pennsylvania Auditor General says DHS failed to oversee pharmacy benefit managers, costing taxpayers, reported in News from the States. Next, there's Sweeping DEA Operation to investigate Pharmacy Burglaries And Illegal Sales Of Addictive Prescription Medications. And, celebration happy news from High Point University School of Pharmacy --HPU's New Pharmacy Students Start Their Year with a Day of Service! HPU pharmacy students Sydney Jarrett, Allen Thompson, Briana Jordan, Nicole Nimpson, Breanna Fulton and Roly Eban worked to organize the West End Ministries' food pantry. The PPN is headed to Nashville October 6-9 to provide press coverage of the NASP 2024, conenct with me if you're going! Today's first guest is an entrepreneur, she has a mission to help the hard of hearing and deaf people who need Pharmacist's care and she's working with Independent Community Pharmacies to help them implement services your community needs, this is Dr. Ashley Walker, PharmD. Our 2nd feature is with the O.G. of Pharmacy Journalism and business innovation over the past 40+ years, host of Pharmacy CrossRoads, Bruce Kneeland. Please share this episode, use hashtag #TWIRx, thank you!
Cowboys' second-round DE Marshawn Kneeland joins the FF podcast to discuss his starting role and his goals ahead of his rookie campaign. Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/profootballchase-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
In The Pits: Weekly Nascar and Indy Racing Recaps, Car Racing Expertise, and New England Racing
From In The Pits join John, Spencer, Scott, Mike, Mark and special guest Derek Kneeland for this weeks motor sports racing update!
“As a creative, you may be brilliant at music, art, or design, but don't let yourself be taken advantage of by others who exploit that talent. Have great people in your circle of friends and among your partners who are aligned with your success.” — Kneeland Youngblood Kneeland Youngblood is the founding partner, chairman, and CEO of Pharos Capital Group. Under his leadership, the firm manages over $1.2 billion in assets with a focus on value-based healthcare, addressing social health issues, and promoting diversity. Appointed by President Bill Clinton, he served on the United States Enrichment Corporation board, and later, President Joe Biden appointed him to the President's Intelligence Advisory Board. Kneeland also serves on the board of several prominent organizations, including the California Institute of Technology, the Milken Institute, the Black Economic Alliance, and currently holds the position of lead director for Light & Wonder, Inc. His previous board memberships include Starwood Hotels, Burger King, Gap Inc., and the American Beacon Funds. In this episode, Kneeland highlights the importance of mentorship, ownership and building strategic networks for achieving impactful leadership. — Learn more about Pharos Capital Group: https://www.pharosfunds.com/ — Connect with me: https://zaap.bio/simonclowes
Humboldt County's DA declined to prosecute 27 of the 39 people arrested during Pro-Palestinian protests at Cal Poly Humboldt, a toddler is finally home from the hospital after an illegal fireworks fiasco in Crescent City, nearly all of the judges in Humboldt County recused themselves from a shocking vehicular homicide case, SFGate covered social media influencers who illegally climb the world's tallest tree for internet fame, a family targeted by violent antisemitic threats is fearful as the suspect was released into the community, a local cannabis tourism company says it hosted around 400 people last year, statewide media covered Eureka's housing battle with a ‘ticked off' millionaire, Humboldt County may be the first in the nation to have a tiny house ordinance, Eureka officials have been flying flags at half-staff to honor former Eureka Police Chief Murl Harpham, Humboldt County Supervisors debated civilian oversight for the Sheriff's Office, a plane crash in Kneeland took two lives, the Klamath River will see 420 miles of fish habitat reconnected by September, a state report says PG&E bills are projected to rise and outpace inflation in the coming years, Humboldt County's top federal and state reps have endorsed Kamala Harris for president, longtime local bluegrass musicians Old Dog are back in the studio, an Indian-flavored pizza restaurant with arcade games is opening in Eureka, Arcata's former Japhy's location will soon host a Japanese food restaurant, and more. TLDR Humboldt features episode transcripts. Check humboldtlastweek.com/tldr. HumAlong Alternative Radio plays rock with energy, passion, and distorted guitars. Take it with you at humalt.com. Humboldt Last Week would like to thank its local partners for keeping the lights on. Please support Belle Starr Clothing, North Coast Co-op, Bongo Boy Studio, Beck's Bakery, Photography by Shi, North Coast Journal, RHBB, and KJNY. Thank you so much to the North Coast Journal readers who voted Humboldt Last Week as our "Best Local Podcast.” I'll never take this kind of support for granted. Since 2016 I've strived to share Humboldt County's most interesting stories FAST with an appreciation for our positives and potential. It's incredible to be energized in this way for the fourth time. Thanks also to the North Coast Journal for putting this together and to Kelby McIntosh for the sweet and thoughtful write-up. In addition to the podcast, you can check out rock radio and episode transcripts on our website. Thanks again! — Myles
Click here for the BEST BRUSHES in the world! https://www.rosemaryandco.com?u=TISCH24 Get inspired and grow your talent with Tisch Academy! https://tisch.academy Andrew Kneeland is a talented young artist from Rock Springs, Wyoming, who is dedicated to exploring the beauty of his home state through his incredible paintings. With over 10 years of experience in painting and sketching, Andrew has developed a realistic style that reflects his love of wildlife and landscapes. In 2021, he opened his own art gallery and studio in Downtown Rock Springs, Kneeland Fine Art. His gallery showcases a multifaceted art exhibition featuring his paintings, pottery, fine art prints, and photography. Additionally, Andrew offers art classes for kids and painting workshops for adults, sharing his passion and skills with the community. Andrew recently caught my attention through this meteoric rise in followers on social media. This comes down to not only the quality of his posts, but a valuable strategy! Check this out... Andrew's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/theandrewkneeland/ Andrew's Website: https://www.kneelandfineart.com/about
Chelsea Kneeland and Marcus Armstrong team up in this episode of the podcast to discuss insights from the 2023 Multifamily Leaders Survey conducted by J Turner Research. As rent growth levels out and staffing shortages persist, ensuring your residents and employees remain satisfied continues to be a priority. Listen in to glean ideas for listening to your employee and resident feedback, making connections, and standing out from the rest.
Matt and Ed talk to both Mike Zimmer, Defensive Coordinator, and Marshawn Kneeland, Defensive End for the Dallas Cowboys.
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Alabama football long snapper Kneeland Hibbett talks about spring football and his career with Roger Hoover on Crimson Drive, driven by NASCAR, on April 28, 2024. The interview was recorded at The Advantage Center inside Bryant-Denny Stadium. Crimson Drive is live each Thursday on the CTSN YouTube, and Facebook pages at 2 p.m. central.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Dallas Cowboys VP of Player Personnel Will McClay talks the traits of the incoming draft class, the criticism that the Cowboys offseason has faced and more
The Dallas Cowboys have selected Western Michigan Broncos edge rusher Marshawn Kneeland, Kansas State Wildcats offensive lineman Cooper Beebe, and Notre Dame Fighting Irish linebacker Marist Liufau on day two of the 2024 NFL Draft. Follow & Subscribe on all Podcast platforms…
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2024 NFL Draft scouting report on Marshawn Kneeland, who the San Francisco 49ers had in for a pre-draft visit. Is he a fit in Round 1? Also, why Adonai Mitchell could slide out of the first round. San Francisco 49ers fans are treated to daily news and analysis with Locked On 49ers, hosted by football analyst Brian Peacock and former NFL/AFL cornerback Eric Crocker. Follow & Subscribe on all Podcast platforms…
This episode is so special to me as it is my first episode with a Poet. As I explain on the episode, sometimes Poetry frightens me, but Thomas Kneeland makes it so accessible and fun. He is a force of nature who we will see so much of him in his very bright future.
In this episode Robyn Amberg, a well-known industry figure interviews Bruce Kneeland and asks him to share examples of tactics he has seen pharmacy owners use to help them succeed. Kneeland says one such tactic is for pharmacists to realize they are healthcare professionals with expertise in medications. As healthcare professionals, they can provide a number of services that will generate new revenue and enhance their professional stature. And he says he first witnessed some of these tactics 50 years ago when he was just starting his career. It should be noted Robyn Amberg currently works for a major industry firm but prefers to not disclose the company. She is also the daughter of Bruce Kneeland.
In this episode Robyn Amberg, a well-known industry figure interviews Bruce Kneeland and asks him to share examples of tactics he has seen pharmacy owners use to help them succeed. Kneeland says one such tactic is for pharmacists to realize they are healthcare professionals with expertise in medications. As healthcare professionals, they can provide a number of services that will generate new revenue and enhance their professional stature. And he says he first witnessed some of these tactics 50 years ago when he was just starting his career. It should be noted Robyn Amberg currently works for a major industry firm but prefers to not disclose the company. She is also the daughter of Bruce Kneeland.
Kneeland joins the show to discuss the 2023 season, his experience playing in @theseniorbowl, and how he's preparing for the upcoming @nfldraft.Kneeland (6-3, 275lbs) recorded 57 total tackles, 29 solo, 7.5 TFLs, 4.5 sacks, and 2 FFs this season.Kneeland was Second Team All-MAC in 2023 and is one of the top edge rushers in this year's draft class.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/profootballchase-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
In The Pits: Weekly Nascar and Indy Racing Recaps, Car Racing Expertise, and New England Racing
Join John, Scott, Mark, Spencer, Mike and special guest Derek Kneeland with Childress Racing for this weeks motor sports racing news update from In The Pits.
The Multifamily Leaders Podcast kicks off 2024 with a series of episodes reflecting on insights from the J Turner Research Summit. First up, Chelsea Kneeland and Marcus Armstrong discuss their research and findings related to prospective renters and the latest trends in their housing search. Listen in to hear what priorities have shifted for prospects, what managers can do to make their communities stand out, and key takeaways for better serving prospective residents.
This month, Alan Kneeland becomes the first Black president of the Greater Kansas City Restaurant Association. He's the co-owner of The Combine, a pizza restaurant at the corner of 30th and Troost.
In The Pits: Weekly Nascar and Indy Racing Recaps, Car Racing Expertise, and New England Racing
Join John, Scott, Spencer and Derek Kneeland for this weeks Motor Sports Racing news update from In The Pits!!
This week, we're talking to Jessi Kneeland about body neutrality & their new book, Body Neutral: A Revolutionary Guide to Overcoming Body Image Issues!Jessi Kneeland (they/them) is a coach, writer, and speaker dedicated to helping people overcome the suffering associated with body anxiety, insecurity, and negativity, and to improve their relationship with their bodies. After working as a personal trainer for a decade in New York City, Kneeland became an iPEC certified life coach and launched a coaching practice centered around the meaningful work of self-acceptance. Their innovative approach allows them to partner with clients individually and in groups to help them find body acceptance, a strong sense of self-worth, and true confidence. They are committed to the pursuit of body neutrality—a philosophy predicated on the idea that how we look is the least interesting and important thing about us. Their work has been featured in Women's Health, Shape, Pop Sugar, Refinery29, BuzzFeed, Hello Giggles, and more, and their TED talk has been viewed by over 50,000 people. They live in North Carolina with their partner and cat.We had an amazing conversation with Jessi about...how they went from helping people change their bodies as a personal trainer to rejecting diet culture & helping people find body neutralitywhat body neutrality is & why it can be a more approachable alternative to body love (while also helping to make body love more realistic!)why body image issues are always about so much more than our bodieshow they came up with the Body Image Avatars & the Body Image Blueprintwhy body image work is so hard & can take so much longer than we expect it tohow navigating body image issues & finding body neutrality is different for folks in marginalized bodiesand how working toward body neutrality can actually benefit our lives far outside of our relationships with our bodies.You can connect with Jessi on Instagram @jessikneeland, listen to their podcast This is Not About Your Body wherever you listen to podcasts, learn how to work with them at JessiKneeland.com, or purchase Body Neutral: A Revolutionary Guide to Overcoming Body Image Issues wherever you get your books!Want to connect with us to deepen the conversation? Join us in our online community, The Satisfaction Space!Want to show the world that you love the pod? Get t-shirts, sweatshirts, mugs, stickers, totebags & more at Teepublic!You can stay up to date on all things Satisfaction Factor by following us on IG @satisfactionfactorpod!Here's where to find us:Sadie Simpson: www.sadiesimpson.com or IG @sadiemsimpsonNaomi Katz: www.happyshapes.co or IG @happyshapesnaomi
The College Football Experience (@TCEonSGPN) on the Sports Gambling Podcast Network continues its 133 college football team preview series with the Western Michigan Broncos 2023 Season Preview. Pick Dundee aka (@TheColbyD) breaks down every single game on the Western Michigan Broncos 2023 schedule and keys in on the biggest matchups of the season. Dundee also breaks down how the Broncos offense, defense, special teams should look in 2023 and who they gained and lost during the offseason in the transfer portal. How will Lance Taylor's first season in Kalamazoo, Michigan be? Could Western Michigan be a bowl team? Plus, Michael Barker (@CFBcampustour) hops on the show to talk about his experiences to Waldo Stadium and Kalamazoo, Michigan.Is Western Michigan stronger at the QB spot in 2023 with Hayden Wolff, Jack Salpek and Treyson Bourguet all in the same QB room? Is Keshawn King the Virginia Tech transfer going to have a huge season in the MAC? Who will step up and emerge as the next Corey Crooms? With the offensive line returning 4 of 5 starters from a season ago is Western Michigan perhaps a sleeper in the MAC?How will the Western Michigan defense look in 2023 after only returning 2 starters from a season ago? Is Marshawn Kneeland the best defensive player on this team? How will the defensive line look with Kneeland a bunch of underclassmen? Is Quinton Cannon a linebacker to note heading into 2023? How will the secondary look with only returning CB Keni-h Lovely? We talk it all and more on this 2023 Western Michigan Broncos Season Preview edition of The College Football Experience.=====================================================Discuss with fellow degens on Discord - https://sg.pn/discordSGPN Merch Store - https://sg.pn/storeDownload The Free SGPN App - https://sgpn.appCheck out SGPN.TVSupport us by supporting our partnersUnderdog Fantasy code SGPN - 100% Deposit Match up to $100 - https://sg.pn/underdogFollow The College Experience & SGPN On Social MediaTwitter - https://twitter.com/TCEonSGPNTwitter - http://www.twitter.com/gamblingpodcastInstagram - http://www.instagram.com/sportsgamblingpodcastTikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@gamblingpodcastFacebook - http://www.facebook.com/sportsgamblingpodcastYoutube - https://www.youtube.com/@TheCollegeExperienceFollow The Hosts On Social MediaColby Dant - http://www.twitter.com/thecolbydPatty C - https://twitter.com/PattyC831NC Nick - https://twitter.com/NC__NicKWatch the Sports Gambling PodcastYouTube - https://www.sg.pn/YouTubeTwitch - https://www.sg.pn/TwitchRead & Discuss - Join the conversationWebsite - https://www.sportsgamblingpodcast.comSlack - https://sg.pn/slackReddit - https://www.sg.pn/reddit Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The College Football Experience (@TCEonSGPN) on the Sports Gambling Podcast Network continues its 133 college football team preview series with the Western Michigan Broncos 2023 Season Preview. Pick Dundee aka (@TheColbyD) breaks down every single game on the Western Michigan Broncos 2023 schedule and keys in on the biggest matchups of the season. Dundee also breaks down how the Broncos offense, defense, special teams should look in 2023 and who they gained and lost during the offseason in the transfer portal. How will Lance Taylor's first season in Kalamazoo, Michigan be? Could Western Michigan be a bowl team? Plus, Michael Barker (@CFBcampustour) hops on the show to talk about his experiences to Waldo Stadium and Kalamazoo, Michigan. Is Western Michigan stronger at the QB spot in 2023 with Hayden Wolff, Jack Salpek and Treyson Bourguet all in the same QB room? Is Keshawn King the Virginia Tech transfer going to have a huge season in the MAC? Who will step up and emerge as the next Corey Crooms? With the offensive line returning 4 of 5 starters from a season ago is Western Michigan perhaps a sleeper in the MAC? How will the Western Michigan defense look in 2023 after only returning 2 starters from a season ago? Is Marshawn Kneeland the best defensive player on this team? How will the defensive line look with Kneeland a bunch of underclassmen? Is Quinton Cannon a linebacker to note heading into 2023? How will the secondary look with only returning CB Keni-h Lovely? We talk it all and more on this 2023 Western Michigan Broncos Season Preview edition of The College Football Experience. ===================================================== Discuss with fellow degens on Discord - https://sg.pn/discord SGPN Merch Store - https://sg.pn/store Download The Free SGPN App - https://sgpn.app Check out SGPN.TV Support us by supporting our partners Underdog Fantasy code SGPN - 100% Deposit Match up to $100 - https://sg.pn/underdog Follow The College Experience & SGPN On Social Media Twitter - https://twitter.com/TCEonSGPN Twitter - http://www.twitter.com/gamblingpodcast Instagram - http://www.instagram.com/sportsgamblingpodcast TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@gamblingpodcast Facebook - http://www.facebook.com/sportsgamblingpodcast Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/@TheCollegeExperience Follow The Hosts On Social Media Colby Dant - http://www.twitter.com/thecolbyd Patty C - https://twitter.com/PattyC831 NC Nick - https://twitter.com/NC__NicK Watch the Sports Gambling Podcast YouTube - https://www.sg.pn/YouTube Twitch - https://www.sg.pn/Twitch Read & Discuss - Join the conversation Website - https://www.sportsgamblingpodcast.com Slack - https://sg.pn/slack Reddit - https://www.sg.pn/reddit Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Western Michigan Football Head Coach Lance Taylor, OL Jacob Gideon & DL Marshawn Kneeland join us on today's episode of the Call To MACtion podcast!