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Candidate Conversations are part of Delaware Public Media's 2024 Election coverage, and the Delaware Debates we are producing with the University of Delaware's Center for Political Communication.Among the races we are examining is the race for Lt. Governor and in this interview, Democrat Kyle Evans Gay
In this podcast episode, we speak with Kyle Evans (CEO of Recon Solutions Group) about his experience in the Army and how he is transforming the Protective Services Arena. Kyle shares what he does to stay sharp as a leader, his leadership AHA moment, advice for new leaders, and details his approach to change and challenging moments in his life. To contact Kyle: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/kyle-evans-4149b754/ Website: redconsolutionsgroup.com This podcast is sponsored by: Florida Association of Veteran-Owned Businesses, Inc. (FAVOB) Website: https://www.favob.net and A Hero For Kids Website: http://www.AHeroForKids.org and Triple Nikel Website: https://triplenikel.com/theleadershipvoidpodcast
Welcome to Season 3 of Based in Fact: A True Crime Podcast with your hosts, Lisa O'Brien and Kyle Evans. In Episode 1, Updates, Kyle and Lisa talked about the new developments in cases covered in Seasons 1 and 2, including TX v. Rodney Reed, OK v. Richard Glossip, TX v. Melissa Lucio and NC v. Molly Martens Corbett and Thomas Martens. They also looked ahead to some of the cases they'll talk about in Season 3.
Justin Michael talks about Kyle Evans entering the transfer portal and what that means for CSU Men's basketball. He also gives updates on various recruiting targets for the Rams. An ALLCITY Network Production PARTY WITH US: https://thednvr.com/events ALL THINGS DNVR: https://linktr.ee/dnvrsports SUBSCRIBE: https://www.youtube.com/c/DNVR_Sports Visit Your Front Range Toyota Stores at a location near you - Toyota is the official vehicle of DNVR. Get Coors Light delivered straight to your door with Instacart by going to https://coorslight.com/DNVR. Celebrate Responsibly. Coors Brewing Company, Golden, Colorado. WATCH THE RAMS ON FUBO: https://www.fubotv.com/dnvr - Start your free 14-day trial and receive 15% off your first month! Sign up on the Volo app using code DNVR3 to get Volo Pass for only $10/month for the first 3 months. Download the Circle K app and join the Inner Circle or visit https://www.circlek.com/inner-circle! Get a FREE Any Size Polar Pop from Colorado Circle K's by texting DNVR to 31310 Download the Gametime app, create an account, and use code DNVR for $20 off your first purchase. Check out FOCO merch and collectibles here https://foco.vegb.net/DNVR and use promo code “DNVR10” for 10% off your order. Find the nearest Avalanche Amber Ale near you at https://www.breckbrew.com/brew-finder/ When you shop through links in the description, we may earn affiliate commissions. Copyright Disclaimer under section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for “fair use” for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, education and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Have you ever wondered what it takes to navigate the rough waters of junior hockey, both as a player and as a coach? Kyle Evans, the astute former head coach of the Campbell River Storm, joins us to unravel the tapestry of his career transitioning from the ice to the bench. You'll get an unfiltered look at the realities of coaching up-and-coming athletes, the battle to keep local talent from the allure of academies, and the personal triumphs that mark a coach's career.Our candid discussion with Kyle doesn't shy away from the tough topics. From his first year facing the BCHL's restructuring chaos to the controversy of tampering accusations, we cover the spectrum of challenges a junior hockey coach faces. Kyle's story is one of adaptability, resilience, and the unwavering pursuit of fostering growth in young players—principles that underpin the spirit of hockey beyond the scoreboard. We also delve into the significance of organizational values, which, according to Kyle, are the real anchors of a team amidst the tides of league transitions.As we lace up for the final segment, the conversation pivots to the gritty details of player motivation and development across different tiers of hockey. Austen and Carson provide insight into the unique NJHL player awards, the impact of excessive penalties on player safety, and the delicate balance coaches must strike when advocating for their team without incurring the wrath of officials. This episode is more than just a slap shot of knowledge—it's a hat trick of wisdom, experience, and a love for the game that will resonate with anyone who's stepped onto the ice or cheered from the stands. Support the show@pursuithockey
In this episode, host Kyle Evans interviews Vikram Chalana, the founder behind Pictory, an innovative AI video creation tool for content marketers. With a deep background in technology and entrepreneurship, Chalana shares his journey from building a startup in his garage to leading a groundbreaking AI venture. Together, we delve into the evolution of content creation, emphasizing the shift towards video and the role of AI in enhancing productivity and storytelling, including Pictory's mission to democratize video creation, allowing professionals across various fields to craft compelling narratives without the need for complex tools. We also discuss the broader implications of AI in business and society, including the challenges and opportunities it presents. Whether you're an entrepreneur, marketer, or tech enthusiast, this episode provides valuable insights into the intersection of AI, content creation, and business strategy.Vikram ChalanaVikram Chalana is a visionary entrepreneur and trailblazer in the world of AI-driven content creation. As the CEO of Pictory, Vikram leads a team dedicated to revolutionizing the way we generate video and social content. With Pictory's groundbreaking AI technology, long-form content, such as blogs and webinars, undergoes a miraculous transformation into a month's worth of engaging visual and social media content – all accomplished in a matter of minutes.Links from the Show:LinkedIn: Vikram ChalanaBooks: Crossing the Chasm Podcast: This American LifeLinks: Pictory.ai - Use code Podcast25More by Kyle:Follow Prodity on Twitter and TikTokFollow Kyle on Twitter and TikTokSign up for the Prodity Newsletter for more updates.Kyle's writing on MediumProdity on MediumLike our podcast, consider Buying Us a Coffee or supporting us on Patreon
In this episode Didier talks to Kyle about running 230km through the Arctic Circle. He did this to raise funds for the Quiver Foundation in support of recovering addicts. We discussed the power of not giving up, his journey from living out of a bag to completing the Ice Ultra, the reality of training vs instagram "training", why doing hard things is important, running to help inspire and uplift others. This was a good one! If you want to donate to the Quiver Foundation you can do so here: https://www.gofundme.com/f/Quiver-Foundation
Pippa speaks to Kyle Evans who has just returned to Cape Town after running across the Arctic Circle to raise funds for other addicts who need the kind of help he was lucky enough to receive. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Quillan Isidore is one of my favorite pros. I've followed him on social media to YouTube for years. So when I started my own podcast he was one person I wanted to interview. Meeting someone you admire doesn't always turn out how you want it. But with him I had a blast getting the chance to know him. In this episode we talked about him getting 3rd in round 10 of the World Cup in Argentina. Both weekends in Argentina according to Isidore were his most consistent. He even says it changed his mentality. Isidore had an up and down season with winning races in Tours, France, a couple Euro cups, a British Championship, and injuries. He has a no give up attitude I admire. We touched on his long time friendship with Tre and Kye Whyte, the changing of the guard from coach Marcus Bloomfield to former pro Kyle Evans, and the young guns Ross Cullen to the ever stylish Paddy Sharrock.At the moment Isidore is back in training for the new season and hopefully a place on the GB Olympic team in Paris.
In this episode Didier sat down with Kyle to talk about his life, what it means to be a good man, 14 years of addiction, how it has shaped him and how he came to start Mindset Movement. Kyle speaks his truth and his story is pretty powerful. Give it a listen!
Linktree: https://linktr.ee/AnalyticIn this segment of the Notorious Mass Effect podcast, host Analytic Dreamz discusses the song "Meridian" by Dave & Tiakola, produced by Jo Caleb & Kyle Evans. Analytic Dreamz breaks down the lyrics of the song, discussing the themes of love, loss, and hope. He also talks about the production of the song, and how the different elements come together to create a powerful and moving track.This segment is perfect for fans of Dave & Tiakola, as well as anyone who enjoys thoughtful and analytical discussions about music.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/analytic-dreamz-notorious-mass-effect/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
In this episode of Product by Design, host Kyle Evans welcomes Artem Koren from Sembly.ai. Join them as they explore the revolutionary and ever-evolving world of AI and its application in meetings. Artem, the Chief Product Officer and co-founder at Sembly.ai, shares his background in technology and management consulting, and how the idea for Sembly.ai was born. We discuss our experiences with AI and the various applications in different industries like walking tours and graphic design. We also discuss the potential benefits and drawbacks of using AI in meetings, and how it could change the way we work and interact with each other. Don't miss out on Artem's suggestions for trying out new AI-based technologies and his recommendations for thought-provoking podcasts. Check out Sembly's website for a free trial of their AI-powered meeting automation tool. Follow and subscribe to the podcast for exciting insights that will leave you thinking about the limitless possibilities of AI.Artem KorenArtem is the Chief Product Officer and Co-Founder of Semby AI, a SaaS platform that uses proprietary AI algorithms to transcribe and analyze meetings. Artem has 16+ years of product management experience and has applied AI learning to his work since 2009. Artem is passionate about using AI to enrich humanity and create positive change.Links from the Show:Sembly.aiTwitter: @clearlykorenLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/akoren/Sam Altman PodcastDreamStudio.aiMore by Kyle:Follow Product by Design and Kyle on TwitterFollow Product by Design and Kyle on TikTokSign up for Kyle's Product Thinking Newsletter for more updates.Kyle's writing on MediumProduct by Design on MediumLike our podcast, consider Buying Us a Coffee or supporting us on Patreon[00:00:09] AI meeting transcription and analysis technology[00:04:48] From Chess to Sembly.ai[00:08:56] Early Neural Networks and Cancer Detection[00:12:59] The Evolution of AI Technology and Terminology[00:17:15] The Evolution of AI and Machine Learning[00:21:33] The Potential of AI in Meetings with Sembly.ai[00:25:22] Harnessing AI for Effective Meeting Management[00:29:03] VoiceAI's Impact on Meeting Productivity[00:33:12] The Future of AI in Meetings[00:36:59] The Future of AI in Meetings[00:40:59] The Use of AI in Meetings[00:44:47] The Future of Everyday Life with AI[00:48:57] AI's Impact on Life and Work[00:53:07] The Impact of AI on Various Industries[00:57:39] The Benefits of Trying AI-Based Technologies[01:02:18] Dream Studio AI and Generative Images
Join host Kyle Evans and guest Ryan Margolin, entrepreneur and founder of Professional Hair Labs, on this episode of Product by Design. Ryan shares his experience in sustainable product development across 15 different countries and his journey to building a stronger brand for his company. Kyle and Ryan also discuss their love for music and how they encourage their kids to explore their creativity. Discover Ryan's insights on developing the right product and effective marketing strategies, as well as his decision to manufacture products in-house instead of outsourcing. Get inspired by Ryan's advice on personal development and self-motivation for business owners. Don't miss out on the talk about a new technology with the potential to change everything that Ryan and Kyle are experimenting with in their businesses. Follow or subscribe to Product by Design on various platforms to stay updated on the latest episodes!Links from the Show:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/ryanmargolinLinks: https://prohairlabs.com/ Ryan@prohairlabs.com https://twitter.com/ProHairLabs From Our Partners:Future London Academy's MBA for Design Leaders: bit.ly/chiefdesignerMore by Kyle:Follow Product by Design and Kyle on TwitterFollow Product by Design and Kyle on TikTokSign up for Kyle's Product Thinking Newsletter for more updates.Kyle's writing on MediumProduct by Design on MediumLike our podcast, consider Buying Us a Coffee or supporting us on PatreonTimestamps:[00:00:08] Global brand building with Ryan Margolin[00:03:41] Musical Family Values and Creativity[00:06:58] From Construction to Hair Replacement Business Success[00:10:11] Entrepreneurial success and personal growth[00:13:30] Future London Academy and Product Marketing[00:17:14] Essentials of Successful Product Development[00:20:35] Lessons from expanding into new markets[00:23:49] Tackling Counterfeiting in Watchmaking Industry[00:27:02] Technology for Counterfeit Prevention in Cosmetics[00:30:35] Challenges of Product/software Development[00:33:53] Why We Chose In-House Manufacturing[00:37:12] Transforming Company Mission and Family Business[00:40:21] Company Expansion and Product Development[00:43:22] Focusing on personal growth in business[00:46:21] Prioritizing Tasks and Embracing Technology as a Busy Business Owner[00:49:23] Revolutionizing information gathering through technology
In this exciting episode of Product by Design, host Kyle Evans interviews the talented and accomplished product designer, VFX artist, and author, Hussain Almossawi. The conversation centers on Almossawi's recently released book, The Innovator's Handbook, which explores his personal stories and experiences in the industry, as well as his journey from a small island home in Bahrain to New York City. Kyle and Hussain also discuss the importance of curiosity, innovation, and failure, and how they can lead to success in product design. The duo shares insights on the necessity of experimentation, iteration, and brainstorming without constraints in the industry. With thoughtful discussions on biomimicry, diversity, and first principles, this podcast is a must-listen for anyone pursuing product design. Join Kyle Evans and Hussain Almossawi and be inspired to ignite your own creativity and change the world. Don't forget to follow the podcast and their social media accounts for more exciting product conversations.Hussain Almossawi:Hussain Almossawi is a Product Designer, VFX Artist, and bestselling author based in Brooklyn, New York. He has worked on a wide range of products across different industries worldwide, including footwear, automotive, and tech. A significant part of his work has been consulting with companies such as Apple, Nike, Adidas, Google, Ford Motors, and other world-known brands.Links from the Show:LinkedIn: https://mossawistudios.com/hussainalmossawiInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/mossawi_Site: https://mossawistudios.com/The Innovator's Handbook: https://www.theinnovatorshandbook.com/From Our Partners:Future London Academy's MBA for Design Leaders: bit.ly/chiefdesignerMore by Kyle:Follow Product by Design and Kyle on TwitterFollow Product by Design and Kyle on TikTokSign up for Kyle's Product Thinking Newsletter for more updates.Kyle's writing on MediumProduct by Design on MediumLike our podcast, consider Buying Us a Coffee or supporting us on Patreon[00:00:12] Interview with Product Designer Hussein Elmosawi[00:03:40] A Designer's Path to Success[00:06:51] Self-publishing and Creative Freedom[00:09:46] Enhancing Innovation and Creativity[00:13:03] Laser-focusing and curiosity in innovation[00:16:22] Curiosity & Cultural Understanding[00:19:15] Design Leadership & First Principles Innovation[00:22:43] Innovative Product Creation with First Principles[00:25:56] Importance of Supportive Team in Sportswear Design[00:28:59] Embracing Failure for Growth in Product Development[00:32:18] Overcoming Failure in Innovation[00:35:22] The Value of Failure in Learning[00:38:30] Iterative Product Development for Footwear[00:41:40] Unconstrained Innovation in Footwear Design[00:44:55] Importance of Diversity in Creativity and Design[00:48:40] Biomimicry in design practice[00:52:01] Importance of Personal Story in Professional Life[00:55:19] Book review and podcast promotion
Join Kyle Evans as he interviews Russ Hawkins, the president and CEO of Agilence, a leading data technology company, on the Product by Design podcast. Russ has spent over 35 years in the technology industry driving change from the inside, and he shares his experience on how external change can require internal change to bring organizations to their full potential. From reassessing company values and assets to understanding the competitive landscape, Russ reveals his secrets to success. In this informative and engaging podcast, Russ also speaks about his passion for building companies and spending time with his family and two Irish doodles. Tune in to hear why having an aligned team is crucial for any small technology company and how to navigate change and uncertainty in business today. With recommendations on biographies and wireless headsets, this podcast is perfect for professionals looking to transform their companies and achieve their goals. Listen now to the Product by Design podcast with Kyle Evans and Russ Hawkins.Russ Hawkins:Russ Hawkins is the President and CEO of the leading data technology company, Agilence. Russ has spent over 35-years in the technology industry, helping established organizations andsmall start-ups reach their full potential by driving change from the "inside."Links from the Show:LinkedIn: Russ HawkinsBooks: Teddy RooseveltLinks: AgilenceInc.com, rhawkins@agilenceinc.com, noahpinionMore by Kyle:Follow Product by Design and Kyle on TwitterFollow Product Thinking on Twitter and TikTokSign up for Kyle's Product Thinking Newsletter for more updates.Kyle's writing on MediumProduct by Design on MediumLike our podcast, consider Buying Us a Coffee or supporting us on Patreon[00:00:01] Russ Hawkins' Business Journey[00:03:56] Developing effective company strategies[00:08:30] Reassessing Company Capabilities and Personal Growth[00:12:14] Lessons from diverse work experience[00:15:41] Setting Goals & Adapting in Business & Life[00:19:49] Overextension and Cutbacks: A Warning Sign[00:23:56] Staying Nimble in Business Landscape[00:27:39] Effective CEO Onboarding Strategies[00:31:25] Team Collaboration and Evaluation[00:35:34] Building Alignment in Organizational Change[00:39:13] CEOs and decision-making in teamwork[00:43:06] The Evolution of Data and Analytics[00:47:24] Optimism in AI and Setting Goals[00:51:32] Balancing Passions and Responsibilities[00:55:00] Guest Recommendations for Further Learning[00:59:10] Book and Tech Recommendations
My guest is Kyle Evans, who is a product designer, writer, podcaster, and general thinker about creativity.
Kyle Evans grew up in a family who loved motorcycles. From the time he could walk he was on a motorcycle. He even became national champ. But finances were tight and his dad sat him down and told him he had helped him as far as he could and that he needed to attract a big time sponsor to continue. Things didn't work out but Kyle kept riding his motorcycle. Kyle discovered BMX while out riding with his dad and being chased by the cops. While hiding out from the cops they noticed a BMX track and went over to check it out. They went over to the track and ran into Paddy Sharrock and his dad. Kyle ended up riding the night out and never looked back. Kyle lives to ride his bike. Even now that he's retired the feeling hasn't changed. But that love of riding is what helped him progress in BMX. He literally rode parks, the streets, and tracks in the area. He says as an amateur he never won a U.K. national, European round, and only went to one worlds as a junior in Copenhagen. But when he turned elite that all changed. Kyle began to win European rounds, making podiums at world cups, winning nationals, and eventually becoming European champion. Kyle says he retired a few years back because the path to the Tokyo Olympics was unclear. From there he built tracks, worked for the UCI, and now is back home with British Cycling. Bustin' Chops & Callin' ShotsEach week Josh and Jon sit down to give their take on travel sports and everything in...Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify
Justin Michael begins the podcast by discussing 6-foot-10 forward Kyle Evans and why he is such a massively important addition for Niko Medved and Co. Justin then talks about the flexibility the Rams will have and how there are a multitude of ways in which CSU should be able to attack opponents. Finally, Justin explains his critical tweet of the changes to the Ram Walk and why he wishes the original design would have been kept. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Remember Kyle from show 20? Way back in 2020, well he's back to share what he's been up to and oufff, has been up to stuff! Check out Kyles website here > https://mindsetmovement.co.za Don't forget to rate and review the show! https://podcasts.apple.com/ie/podcast/the-run-strong-podcast/id1483567507 To get in touch please email Endurance@innerfight.com #Therunstrongpodcast From our friends at Precision Fuel and Hydration; · Quick Carb Calculator · Free online Sweat Test · Book a free 20-minute hydration and fueling strategy video consultation · Why do athletes suffer from cramp? · How much carbohydrate do athletes need per hour? · Why sodium is crucial to athletes performing at their best · Which energy products are right for you? Didn't catch the discount code to get 15% off your first order of fuel and hydration products, drop Andy and the team an email at hello@precisionfuelandhydration.com and they'll be happy to help you
In this episode Tahir goes up against his good friend Bentley Kyle Evans to test their wording knowledge.
Welcome to the 5th episode of Sci-Tea! Join us (Ryan & Nanci) for a conversation with Dr. Beth McGee and Dr. Ryan Couillou on Friday, February 18th for a discussion on building nature into interior design. We first talked about an article that our guest Dr. Beth McGee worked on titled “DIY Biophilia: Development of the Biophilic Interior Matrix as a Design Tool.” We cover the definitions of biophilia and biophilic design, and why they are important to consider. Our guest Dr. Ryan Couillou, who collaborated with McGee in the past, gives his input on these topics as well. They discuss their collaboration as professors and how they bring these topics into the classroom. We learn more about how the biophilic matrix is being applied in a variety of settings. To finish off the episode, Dr. McGee and Dr. Couillou address more current and future topics related to design, more specifically accessibility and inclusiveness. ✨ Dr. Beth McGee is an Assistant Professor and the Program Coordinator of Interior Design at Georgia Southern University. Her research focuses on designing healthcare spaces and biophilic interior design methods. Her goal is to teach, create and research sustainable and biophilic design. Dr. McGee has helped students and design practitioners by creating and expanding the Biophilic Interior Design Matrix to help incorporate nature into various spaces. Through her experience, she has become passionate about human-centered design and creating healthy and beneficial spaces for everyone. ✨ Dr. Ryan Couillou is an Assistant Professor at Georgia Southern University where he collaborates with Dr. Beth McGee in her research on biophilic design. He is one of the leaders of the REFLECT program, serving his community with consultation, outreach, and research resources. He is a licensed clinical psychologist with a doctorate in Counseling Psychology. Aside from teaching, Dr. Couillou has worked in a variety of applied settings including mental health counseling at universities and assessing juvenile offenders. Currently, his research interests include action-based research and perceptions of the police. Materials Referenced in this Episode:✨ Dr. McGee's research paper, "DIY Biophilia": https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/joid.12159✨ Dr. McGee's website: https://bethmcgee.wixsite.com/biophilicdesignDescription of series: Sci-Tea brings behavioral science researchers together with multidisciplinary practitioners and policymakers for open conversations that demonstrate how the value of research can extend far beyond publication. Join Dr. Nanci Weinberger and Ryan Linn Brown in the latest addition to Ryan's Science, which is a cross-platform science communication outlet that fosters curiosity and excitement around scientific research. Grab your tea (or drink of choice!) and join the conversation! Connect with Ryan on Twitter, Instagram, or TikTok for more content like this: https://www.ryanlinnbrown.com/links✨ Credits ✨
In this listener submission, Kyle Evans takes you on a journey from the bottom of the ocean to outer space as a microscopic water bear.
In this episode we talk about, Vacations, peak, to Minecraft, and the future. Welcoming Christa the ooowoah to the crew!
In this episode, I have a round table discussion with the "Philosophy Bros": Eric Evans ("Conscious Philosophy) and his brother Kyle Evans, Seth Guillon and James Bergman ("Ahead of the Curve") whom I had conversed with just the day prior regarding Kierkegaard. In this episode, all of us sit down to discuss death, Christianity, agnosticism, and pretty much everything else under the sun. Enjoy!
Welcome to the fourth episode of Sci-Tea! Join us (Ryan & Nanci) for a conversation with Dr. Ann Gillard and Sterling Leija on Friday, December 17th for a discussion on summer camps and their lasting outcomes. We first talked about a paper that Ann Gillard published titled: “Similarities and differences in summer camps: A mixed methods study of lasting outcomes and program elements.” (link below!) She explains how the authors got together and were able to execute this project. We then discuss children's experiences at camp, and how camp can lead to a better sense of belonging as well as developmental changes. Dr. Gillard and Sterling both share with us the different aspects of camp that make it so important for children, and Sterling gives specific examples from her job at Roundup River Ranch Camp. To finish off the episode, Dr. Gillard and Sterling tell us about studies that could help them in the future. ✨ Dr. Ann Gillard is the Director of Research and Evaluation at SeriousFun Children's Network and Hole in the Wall Gang Camp. She is interested in studying programs and their effects on people. She is also interested in how programs can influence individuals socially and developmentally. Much of her research focuses on youth along with their experiences at camp. Dr. Gillard is also passionate about promoting social justice and including all people in beneficial programs. ✨ Sterling Leija is the Executive Camp Director at Roundup River Ranch in Gypsum Colorado. Roundup River Ranch is part of the SeriousFun Children's Network of camps for seriously ill children. Sterling Leija has a degree in psychology and has been a camp professional for over 15 yearsMaterials Referenced in this Episode:✨ Check out Dr. Ann Gillard's research paper: https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0190740920322015?dgcid=coauthor✨ Learn more about the SeriousFun Network camps: https://seriousfun.org/✨ Learn more about Roundup River Ranch: https://roundupriverranch.org/Description of series: Sci-Tea brings behavioral science researchers together with multidisciplinary practitioners and policymakers for open conversations that demonstrate how the value of research can extend far beyond publication. Join Dr. Nanci Weinberger and Ryan Linn Brown in the latest addition to Ryan's Science, which is a cross-platform science communication outlet that fosters curiosity and excitement around scientific research. Grab your tea (or drink of choice!) and join the conversation! Connect with Ryan on Twitter, Instagram, or TikTok for more content like this: https://www.ryanlinnbrown.com/links✨ Credits ✨
Welcome to the third episode of Sci-Tea where we're talking all about risk perception! Join us (Ryan & Nanci) for a conversation with Dr. Heather Pond Lacey and Hayley Bottino on Friday, November 19th for a discussion on individual differences in risk assessment. We first talk about Dr. Heather Pond Lacey's article, “Measuring individual differences in emotional sensitivity to probability and emotional reactivity to possibility.” Dr. Lacey explains how she first got interested in learning about how people make decisions on their health and gives examples from real-life situations. Then, Hayley Bottino gives us her backstory on how she became a genetic counselor. She explains how in her job there are many situations where she informs patients about risks, and that all patients perceive the risks differently and therefore make different decisions. The basis for the discussion is then set, and throughout the conversation, we all discuss how people have different levels of emotional reactivity to the possibility of something occurring, how the field of genetic counseling is quickly evolving, and how important research and communication are in the health field. ✨ Dr. Heather Pond Lacey is an associate professor at Bryant University. She is a cognitive psychologist who specializes in judgment and decision-making. Her research focuses on health-related decisions, quality of life, judgments of aging, and health conditions. She is a member of the Society for Judgment and Decision Making, the American Psychological Association, and the Association for Psychological Science. She has also received an Excellence in Teaching Award.✨ Hayley Bottino is a Genetic Counselor at Loma Linda University Health. Hayley received a Bachelor of Science in Biology and Applied Psychology from Bryant University. After graduating Bryant, she attended Keck Graduate Institute School of Pharmacy and Health Sciences. She graduated in 2020 with a Master of Science in Human Genetics and Genetic Counseling (MSGC). While working towards her graduate degree, she was a genetic counseling assistant at St. Vincent Health for over a year. At St. Vincent Health, Hayley was a resource for two genetic counselors, and she coordinated genetic testing for patients. She also provided support for patients and advocated to providers, insurance, and genetic testing companies on behalf of patients. Hayley loves that genetic counseling combines aspects of biology, psychology, and sociology, and she is honored to be able to empower patients through education of their genetic status.Materials Referenced in this Episode:✨ Check out Dr. Heather Pond Lacey's research article: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1002/bdm.2194Description of series: Sci-Tea brings behavioral science researchers together with multidisciplinary practitioners and policymakers for open conversations that demonstrate how the value of research can extend far beyond publication. Join Dr. Nanci Weinberger and Ryan Linn Brown in the latest addition to Ryan's Science, which is a cross-platform science communication outlet that fosters curiosity and excitement around scientific research. Grab your tea (or drink of choice!) and join the conversation! Connect with me (Ryan) on Twitter, Instagram, or TikTok for more content like this: https://www.ryanlinnbrown.com/links✨ Credits ✨
ABOUT THIS EPISODE Kyle Evans is a 2x NCAA D2 NCAA champion and 4x All American for Central Oklahoma. He was inducted into the UCO Hall of Fame in 2020. At UCO, Evans was coached by the great David James where his team won the national title during Kyle's junior year. Please enjoy! * PRESENTED BY SPARTAN COMBAT This episode is presented by Spartan Combat. The Spartan Combat Nationals are returning to Jacksonville, Florida on April 8-10, 2022. Register now at SpartanCombat.Com * FANS If you enjoy the podcast, would you please consider leaving a short review on Apple Podcasts/iTunes? It takes less than 60 seconds, and it really makes a difference in helping to convince hard-to-get guests. I also love reading the reviews! * TEXT THE SHOW –Keyword: Wrestle –Number: 224-54 * FOLLOW the PODCAST Twitter: @Ryan_N_Warner Instagram: Wrestling Changed My Life Facebook: Wrestling Changed My Life Website: wrestlingchangedmylife.com Shop merchandise at our Online Store: Store.WrestlingChangedMyLife.com *** ABOUT Presented by Spartan Combat, the Wrestling Changed My Life Podcast features long-form interviews with amateur wrestlers - past and current - MMA fighters and titans of industry. New episodes are released every Monday and Wednesday, where host Ryan Warner talks college wrestling, Olympic wrestling and more with some of the biggest names in the sport. Wrestling Changed My Life also produces original audio documentaries including Slaying Saitiev, The Smiths and Gable the GOAT.
Numbers are the key to unlocking the secrets of the universe, and as we progress in our career, almost all jobs (even fun creative ones) need a basic grasp of mathematics. So why do so many people hate them and how can we fix this? And test your skill with our viral math mind benders! Expert guest:Kyle Evans is an award-winning comedian* and maths communicator** - combining comedy, song and extreme pedantry to lethal effect (not literally.) You'll find him performing family and grown-up shows at festivals, comedy clubs, schools, pubs, pie shops... anywhere that wants a venn diagram intersection of maths and entertainment. He has appeared several times on Radio 4's cult numbers show 'More or Less' and had a song about the Riemann Hypothesis turned into a local radio jingle - surely a world first. Kyle's latest book "MATHS TRICKS TO BLOW YOUR MIND: A journey through viral maths" is available now. You can learn more about him in the following places. His websiteHis TwitterHis Facebook. Comedy guest: Dave Warneke is an award nominated comedian, podcaster and producer. Over the last decade he has toured his comedy shows to dozens of comedy, fringe, music, film, arts and writer's festivals across Australia - including the last ten Melbourne International Comedy Festivals. He has appeared in guest roles on the ABC shows The Librarians and Upper Middle Bogan and on Channel Nine's True Story with Hamish & Andy. Dave is the co-host of the popular 'Do Go On' podcast and host of Book Cheat. You can learn more about him on hisWebsiteTwitterFacebook
TO and Hatch welcome Bentley Kyle Evans to the house this week. He's a legendary writer, producer, director, show-runner who's worked on everything from Martin to the Jamie Foxx Show. Needless to say, he's got a few stories that'll be better than anything else you hear today. Stream for free on Hisense Smart TVs, LG Channels, Sports on Tubi, Plex, Samsung TV Plus, The Roku Channel, Vizio Channels fubosportsnetwork.com, and XUMO or as part of fuboTV's subscription packages of 100+ sports, news and entertainment channels. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome to the first-ever episode of Sci-Tea with guests! Join us (Nanci and Ryan) in a conversation with Dr. Barbara Billington & Leah Defenbaugh about getting kids excited about STEM. We thank our guests for their work with SciGirls and review how we used their materials for our own study! We talk about how Dr. Billington got into this line of research and the ideal ages to get kids excited about STEM. We also hear from Leah about the power of role models, the importance of flexibility both when bringing STEM to kids in different settings (e.g., schools, museums), and we all talk about the general importance of flexibility and a growth mindset while learning!✨ Dr. Barbara Billington is an instructor, researcher, and writer for SciGirls, a Twin-Cities PBS project encouraging girls to get involved in science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM). She teaches at the University of Minnesota in the College of Education and Human Development supporting pre-service K-12 teachers to incorporate student-centered, culturally relevant, gender-equitable, and inquiry-based science practices in their daily teaching. Her goal is to guide teachers to provide equitable teaching practices throughout the Twin Cities metropolitan area and beyond. She has also assisted in the development of a gamified app, which is designed to help students understand cellular respiration and photosynthesis.✨ Leah Defenbaugh is STEM Outreach Manager for SciGirls, a television show and outreach program out of Twin Cities PBS that aims to change how girls see the world and how the world sees girls. Leah develops and implements STEM programs (science, technology, engineering, and math) for schools, museums, and afterschool programs. Her goal is to ensure that youth from all backgrounds have access to engaging, relevant STEM learning opportunities.Materials Referenced in this Episode:✨ Check out Ryan & Nanci's paper using SciGirls materials!: https://cdn.ymaws.com/www.psichi.org/resource/resmgr/journal_2021/26_1_Brown.pdf✨ Watch Ryan & Nanci's video description of their paper: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Rzbu6f4eNE✨ Check out Sci-Girls Connect!: http://www.scigirlsconnect.org/✨ Check out the Sci-Girls role models!: http://www.scigirlsconnect.org/resource_topic/role-model-profiles/✨ Kate Heckaman Firefighter video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KAR1sMZvPmsDescription of series: Sci-Tea brings behavioral science researchers together with multidisciplinary practitioners and policymakers for open conversations that demonstrate how the value of research can extend far beyond publication. Join Dr. Nanci Weinberger and Ryan Linn Brown in the latest addition to Ryan's Science, which is a cross-platform science communication outlet that fosters curiosity and excitement around scientific research. Grab your tea (or drink of choice!) and join the conversation! Connect with Ryan on Twitter, Instagram, or TikTok for more content like this: https://www.ryanlinnbrown.com/links✨ Credits ✨
Welcome to the first-ever episode of Sci-Tea! Join us (Nanci and Ryan) in a conversation about what prompted Sci-Tea. You'll hear a preview of future guests and topics and find out what keeps us curious. Let us know you're excited about the series by leaving a review wherever you listen to podcasts!Connect with me (Ryan) on Twitter, Instagram, or TikTok for more content like this: https://www.ryanlinnbrown.com/links✨ Credits ✨
From Wikipedia: "Dad Stop Embarrassing Me! is an American comedy streaming television series created by Jamie Foxx and Jim Patterson that premiered on Netflix on April 14, 2021." *Jamie Foxx, Netflix, et al., decided to not move forward with the show in June of 2021. https://www.netflix.com/title/81026218 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/nancygandcorryg/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nancygandcorryg/support
Sit back and get comfy for this one folks. Long show this week, but a great one with newly retired GB legend Kyle Evans. We chatted with Kyle about his recent decision to step away from BMX racing, the reasons behind the decision, and what he's getting up to now. We also chatted Olympics, recent Euro Champs, inside GB Cycling, and we enjoyed plenty of laughs listening to stories from Kyle himself. Enjoy! #chatter
Two tech-enthusiastic teachers discuss what's been learned by remote teaching, and what still limits learning This podcast was recorded in July 2021 in the final weeks of a very disrupted school year. Over the past decade, Andy has been exploring the possibilities offered to maths teaching by ‘digital ink' (being able to hand-write on a screen). He found this invaluable to his teaching during the two school closure periods, and we wanted to see what Kyle thought about his ideas. Kyle has appeared on the podcast previously: Remote teaching returns 1 – Kyle Evans and Kathryn Darwin | NCETM Until March, Andy Lumley was teaching at Cheadle Hulme School in Stockport. Kyle Evans teaches and leads maths at Barton Peveril sixth form college near Southampton. Show notes Taking part in the discussion are: Kyle Evans, Director of Maths and computer science at a large sixth form college near Southampton Andy Lumley, Learning Technology Lead, MEI Gwen Tresidder, NCETM Communications Manager. Episode chapters 01:46 – Andy explains what he thinks technology can (and can't) offer 02:56 – What is ‘digital ink' and what does it offer 03:45 – Digital ink for teachers 06:26 – Digital ink for students 07:04 – What is being used at Kyle's college 08:50 – Kyle's hesitancy about replacing paper and pencil 10:51 – Should every student have a stylus? 12:01 – What would they keep from remote teaching? 17:03 – Student engagement online Useful Links Kyle tweets as @kyledevans. Andy tweets as @desire2undrstnd.
Super fun podcast with Kyle Evans talking about his upcoming MMA debut June 18th on the Steel Fist Fight Night promotion. Also, we chatted about the Beaver Kai, you'll have to listen haha Sponsors...... Damage Plan Athletics - damage-plan.spiritsale.com Damage Plan Insurance - Zack Partridge - 385-243-2900 Restore Hyper Wellness & Cyrotherapy https://restore.com/ EGBAR Flooring - 209-505-7795 - Over 20yrs experience! Family Owned Jenny The Foodie Realtor Augerlovie with Wise Choice Real Estate - 209-505-7795 Follow us... Instagram - @damageplanathletics @ridge79 Twitter - @damageplan_mma @zack_partridge Website - www.damageplanathletics.com
Adam took a sign for the universe and hit on a day of the dead lottery ticket. Writer, producer, director, & actor Bentley Kyle Evans who Is the co- creator & executive producer of the new Nextflix show, Dad Stop Embarrassing Me, starring Jamie Fox stops by and tells us about growing up in a show business neighborhood with Ray Charles's kids, betting on himself when he opened up Harvest Studios and playing a character on Martin he based on Little Richard. ADAM'S LINKs: https://linktr.ee/AdamFerrara Please consider supporting the good people who support us. https://cruzintowellness.com/adam-ferrara Learn more about your ad choices. Visit Megaphone.fm/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Adam took a sign for the universe and hit on a day of the dead lottery ticket. Writer, producer, director, & Actor Bentley Kyle Evans who Is the co- creator & executive producer of the new Nextflix show, Dad Stop Embarrassing Me, starring Jamie Fox stops by and tells us about growing up in a show business neighborhood with Ray Charles's kids, betting on himself when he opened up Harvest Studios and playing a character on Martin he based on Little Richard. Phil tells a story about breaking into a house when he was a kid, the people came home and he was trapped hiding under the bed. Until he had to go to the bathroom. Not kidding ADAM’S LINKs: https://linktr.ee/AdamFerrara Please consider supporting the good people who support us. https://cruzintowellness.com/adam-ferrara Learn more about your ad choices. Visit Megaphone.fm/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Panel interview with Bentley Kyle Evans (co-creator, The Jamie Foxx Show; Millennials; Martin), Mike Drucker (head writer, Full Frontal with Samantha Bee), and Chris Brandon (creator, Bloodlands) talk about becoming comfortable as writers, writing for specific performers, and more. Plus a chat with Leila Cohan (Bridgerton; Santa Clarita Diet) about her valuable new newsletter, Room Snacks. Hosted by Ben Blacker. LISTEN TO THE WRITERS PANEL AD-FREE ON FOREVER DOG PLUS: https://foreverdogpodcasts.com/plus CONNECT W/ BEN BLACKER & THE WRITER'S PANEL ON SOCIAL MEDIA https://twitter.com/BENBLACKER https://www.facebook.com/TVWritersPanel THE WRITER'S PANEL IS A FOREVER DOG PODCAST https://foreverdogpodcasts.com/podcasts/the-writers-panel Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today’s episode is all about early days and origin stories. I’m sitting down with renowned Canadian journalist and radio host, George Stroumboulopoulos, and legendary television writer and showrunner, Bentley Kyle Evans. You might not expect to find these two on the same episode, but putting interesting people together always makes for interesting conversation, and this conversation is no exception to that rule. George and I talk about growing up in Canada, Bentley talks about growing up in LA, and we all talk about our experiences with Little Richard and the cops (respectively, of course). I think at one point we even speculate about whether there’s an afterlife or not? This one really hits all the bases, so get into it and give it a listen! Sponsors: · BetterHelp: Go to Betterhelp.com/PETERS to get 10% off your first month of therapy · ShipStation: Go to Shipstation.com and enter code PETERS to get 2 months of FREE hassle-free shipping. · Upstart: Go to Upstart.com/Peters
Kyle Evans has been teaching live online lessons, at his sixth form college in Hampshire since March, including a blended approach during autumn 2020. Kathryn Darwin's school opted for an asynchronous approach during March 2020 lockdown but in January 2021 has has moved to a full online timetable. They discuss what works to help teach maths well online, and how to promote interaction with self-conscious students! Show notes Taking part in the discussion are: Kyle Evans: Director of Maths and computer science at a large sixth form college near Southampton Kathryn Darwin: secondary maths teacher and second in department in a school in Dewsbury Gwen Tresidder: NCETM Communications Manager Episode chapters 01:06 How their schools are delivering maths now 05:09 Addressing safeguarding/privacy concerns 11:53 Getting students to respond and engage 14:41 The best bit of maths you've taught online Useful links Kathryn tweets as @Arithmaticks and is one of the regular hosts on our Tuesday night CPD Twitter chat #mathscpdchat. Kyle tweets as @kyledevans. His webpage kyledevans.com has more details about his other life as a maths entertainer. He has put some of his best ideas for getting students responding in this thread: Kyle D Evans on Twitter: "A few people requested some more content-specific tips for engagement in online lessons. I'm happy to share a few more ideas - maths-centric, but many adaptable to other subjects I'm sure.
State Senate candidate Kyle Evans Gay joins Rob in the virtual bunker to talk about how her background affects her views of the criminal justice system, the importance of actually accomplishing things in Dover, and why she no longer supports Cathy Cloutier. But first, football.Show Notes:Kyle's siteDonate to KyleFirst State FC
We have an interview with Kyle Evans for you this week. We talk about his grep project, lua and flua in base, as well as bectl, being on the core team and a whole lot of other stuff. NOTES This episode of BSDNow is brought to you by Tarsnap (https://www.tarsnap.com/bsdnow) Interview - Kyle Evans - kevans@freebsd.org (mailto:kevans@freebsd.org) / @kaevans91 (https://twitter.com/kaevans91) Tarsnap This weeks episode of BSDNow was sponsored by our friends at Tarsnap, the only secure online backup you can trust your data to. Even paranoids need backups. Send questions, comments, show ideas/topics, or stories you want mentioned on the show to feedback@bsdnow.tv (mailto:feedback@bsdnow.tv)
The final state to be profiled on the You Should Run Podcast is the First State - Delaware. In this episode, Kyle Evans Gay talks about her run for State Senate in Delaware, her motivations for running, the major changes to campaigning during COVID-19 and also how her campaign message has not had to change as much as you'd think during the pandemic. Since this is Delaware, we also discuss Joe Biden and the unique politics of the state. It may be a "Safe Democratic" state in terms of national politics, but the politics are not the same throughout the three counties. Kyle also discusses how a lack of listening from elected officials inspires people like her to run for office. Maybe YOU will be inspired to run for office too. Follow Kyle at her website www.kylefordelaware.com and on Twitter @kyleevansgay
The boys catchup with 2018 European Champion, Olympian, and Great Britain National team member Kyle Evans! They chat about what Kyle's been doing lately, his motivation to ride, his wrist injuries, his mentality towards training/racing, his European Championship win, his thoughts on a few things and he shares some laughs with the boys. Enjoy!
During the day Kyle is a technologist, focusing on bringing clarity to complicated problems. He has worked in finance, technology startups, music, public radio, film, and advertising.During the night he writea and perform with the band Echo Bloom. They've released 6 albums, gone on 3 world tours, and have driven countless miles in cramped tour vans.Kyle's song we played on the show: Music by my friend David: https://soundcloud.com/david-marshall-taylorFancy something more tech focused? Why not check out my software podcast called Learn With Us.
Kyle continues talking to us about patience and other activities he does with his children.
Kyle Evans from the Springfield Greene County Library talks to us about the importance of reading to your kids.
PodCrash - Talk of Champions with Philip Hindes & Callum Skinner
Just one more wrist injury could be the end of Kyle Evans’ competitive BMX career, but he’s not hanging up his helmet anytime soon...Great British Cycling Team athletes Callum Skinner and Philip Hindes return for the second instalment of this banter-filled cycling podcast and, this week, they’re joined by gutsy Pro BMX racer and European Champion, Kyle Evans. He’ll share why starting strong is EVERYTHING during a BMX race and reveals how the BMX scene is changing, for better or worse.Kicking off the episode, the trio discuss the week’s news; Callum takes a gruelling 80K cycle (without snacks), has anti-doping discussions with RUSADA and Hindes reports he’s had a home gym installed that’s, apparently, “better than Man City’s”...Then it’s onto stomach-churning injuries – including a no holds barred account of Kyle’s 8 wrist surgeries – Rio’s Olympic “death-trap” BMX track and why Evans believes an Olympic medal is on the cards for the British BMX team in Tokyo 2020. Kyle also shares his strategies for winning a race, ruthless tactics, dealing with risky conditions and the current culture of British BMX. “As soon as I’ve put my helmet on and i’ve gone through that process, I know what I’ve got to do” - Kyle EvansLike what you hear? Show us the love by subscribing, rating and reviewing PodCrash. You can also watch the full podcast on our YouTube channel.Follow us at:@PodCrashPod on Twitter@PodCrashPod on Instagram@PodCrashPod on YouTube@PodCrashPod on FacebookResources:Find out more about The Cycling Chef here.
Give us a call - 888-723-4630 Send us an email - sellingonebay@ebay.com visit us at ebay.com/sellingonebay Welcome to Selling on eBay! This week we continue our Know Your Buyers series. In our Main Story eBay seller and 2018 Shine Award winner Kyle Evans tells us how he gets and keeps his buyers. On Inside eBay VP of Hard Goods Merchandising Marni Levine explains the behaviors of these buyers and how sellers can appeal to them. Then eBay’s VP of Buyer Experience Bradford Shellhammer gives us the scoop on updates we’re making to our technology to create the best possible buyer experience. Of course, we’ve also got The Buzz! To have your questions answered on Selling on eBay, call us at 888 723-4630 or email us at sellingonebay@ebay.com. 00:01 - Intro 01:27 - The Buzz 08:12 - The Main Story 17:20 - Inside eBay Part 1 - Know Your Buyers 27:16 - Inside eBay Part 2 - Know Your Buyers 39:20 - Outro Links / Phone Numbers / Hashtags Mentioned: 888-723-4630 - Call in Line eBay.com/announcements eBay.com/community eBay.com/meetups eBay.com/sellingonebay eBayopen.com facebook.com/eBayForBusiness eBay seller - Luxus and Invoco #ebaypodcast #makingithappen
Extremely special guest Bentley drops gems on his tv shows. Music, film and television!! Must listen!! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/teamclaytonthomas/support
Michigan listener and buddy Kyle Evans lets me ask him 5 trivia questions about tattoos on a phone, which works out perfectly since he's a full time tattoo artist! He thinks he can get 3/5 right, can you do better? THE FIRST TRIVIA QUESTION STARTS AT 09:50 Theme song by www.soundcloud.com/Frawsty http://TriviaWithBudds.com http://Facebook.com/TriviaWithBudds http://Twitter.com/ryanbudds http://Instagram.com/ryanbudds Book a party, corporate event, or fundraiser anytime by emailing ryanbudds@gmail.com or use the contact form here: https://www.triviawithbudds.com/contact SUPPORT THE SHOW! New PATREON page is up at: www.Patreon.com/TriviaWithBudds Send me your questions and I'll read them/answer them on the show. Also send me any topics you'd like me to cover on future episodes, anytime! Cheers. SPECIAL THANKS TO ALL MY PATREON SUBSCRIBERS INCLUDING: Kerry Moore, Manny Majarian, Alexis Eck, Earl Clark, Alex DeSmet, Sarah McKavetz, Simon Time, Jess Whitener, Jen Wojnar, Kyle Bonnin, Douglas French, Erika Cooper, Feana Nevel, Scott Budds (The Scorpion), Brenda Martinez, Russ Friedewald, Luke Mckay, Wreck My Podcast, Dan Papallo, Greg Heinz, Mo Martinez, Lauren Ward, Sarah Kay, Jim Fields, and Casey Becker!
Quarterback Steven Montez, inside linebacker Rick Gamboa, running back Kyle Evans and head coach Mike MacIntyre addressed the media during the Buffaloes' first Tuesday press luncheon of the 2018 season.
Kane and Jason are safe, and return to the Best of Luck Bar. The attacks have been ended, and the community can now begin to heal. ----more---- Written by Erin KyanProduced by Passer Vulpes ProductionsRecorded by Kermie BreydonKane voiced by Lee Davis-ThalbourneJason voiced by Erin KyanVictor voiced by Darby TurnbullHelen voiced by Ashe ConnorNews Anchor voiced by Ben HarbertsCredits voiced by Roslyn Quin Cover art by Soufex Parsons Cope: http://soufexdraws.tumblr.com/ Additional sound effect by Kyle Evans: http://www.squeakyfish.com.au/ Additional thanks to Mary Borsellino: http://www.maryborsellino.com/Additional thanks to Jessie Ngaio: http://www.jngaio.com/ This was the final episode of Love and Luck's Season 1. Season 1 was recorded at the Kathleen Syme Library and Community Centre in Carlton, Melbourne. We would like to acknowledge that Love and Luck was made on the stolen land of the Kulin Nation. It was written and is set on the land of the Boonwurrung People, and was recorded on the land of the Wurundjeri People. We pay our respects to Elders past and present, and extend that respect to all Indigenous people who are listening. Sovereignty was never ceded. Australia always was, and always will be Aboriginal land. Love and Luck will return on the 18th of September, 2018. We hope you join us again then! Find out more about us at https://loveandluckpodcast.com, and follow @LoveLuckPodcast on twitter, or on Facebook as Love and Luck Podcast.
On today's episode of Phil In The Gap, Alex Philbrick and Kyle Evans team up for an interview with Ian Boyd of SBNation and InsideTexas.com. We continue our college football coverage as spring practice wraps up and talk with Ian about Texas football, the Big 12, and his playoff predictions at this point in the year. Ian brings a great perspective on these topics with good information to support his thoughts.
Hey guys! Thanks for checking us out. Welcome to Ep. 5 of the New Mind Collective Podcast. Just doing a quick update before heading in to summer and more interviews!
A tradition unlike any other! Augusta is back, Tiger is back, and Kyle is back on PITG. We give our picks, our bets, and much more. Kyle teaches me a thing or two about golf, then I make the correct picks. Give it a listen for all things Augusta.
Jason makes a new friend in a construction contractor on his way home from the country, and plans to remodel the upstairs of the Best of Luck Bar get made. Kane once again has some concerns for the ethics of magic. ----more---- Written by Erin KyanProduced by Passer Vulpes ProductionsRecorded by Kermie BreydonKane voiced by Lee Davis-ThalbourneJason voiced by Erin KyanCredits voiced by Roslyn Quin Cover art by Soufex Parsons Cope: http://soufexdraws.tumblr.com/ Additional sound effects by Kyle Evans: http://www.squeakyfish.com.au/ Find out more about us at https://loveandluckpodcast.com, and follow @LoveLuckPodcast on twitter, or on Facebook as Love and Luck Podcast.
We'll cover OpenBSD's defensive approach to OS security, help you Understanding Syscall Conventions for Different Platforms, Mishandling SMTP Sender Verification, how the cd command works, and the LUA boot loader coming to FreeBSD. This episode was brought to you by Headlines Pledge: OpenBSD's defensive approach to OS Security (https://medium.com/@_neerajpal/pledge-openbsds-defensive-approach-for-os-security-86629ef779ce) The meaning of Pledge is same as in the real world, that is, “a solemn promise or undertaking”. So, in OpenBSD: Calling pledge in a program means to promise that the program will only use certain resources. How does it make a program more secure? It limits the operation of a program. Example: You wrote a program named ‘abc' that only needed the stdio to just print something to stdout. You added pledge to use only stdio and nothing else. Then, a malicious user found out that there is a vulnerability in your program which one can exploit and get into shell (or root shell). Exploiting your program to open a shell (or root shell) will result in the kernel killing the process with SIGABRT (which cannot be caught/ignored) and will generate a log (which you can find with dmesg). This happens because before executing other codes of your program, the code first pledges not to use anything other than stdio promise/operations. But, opening a shell or root shell will call several other system-calls which are distributed in lots of other promises like “stdio”, “proc”, “exec” etc. They are all forbidden because the program has already promised not to use any promises other than stdio. Pledge is not a system call filter. So, it is not used to restrict system calls. For example, pledge(“read”,NULL) ? wrong syntax of the pledge() pledge(“stdio inet”,NULL) ? correct syntax of the pledge() Pledge works on stdio, dns, inet, etc. promises but not directly on system calls like read, write, etc. And, unique functionality of pledge() is that it works on behavioral approach not just like 1:1 approach with the system calls. On 11 December 2017, Theo de Raadt said: List: openbsd-tech Subject: pledge execpromises From: Theo de Raadt Date: 2017–12–11 21:20:51 Message-ID: 6735.1513027251 () cvs ! openbsd ! org This will probably be committed in the next day or so. The 2nd argument of pledge() becomes execpromises, which is what will gets activated after execve. There is also a small new feature called “error”, which causes violating system calls to return -1 with ENOSYS rather than killing the process. This must be used with EXTREME CAUTION because libraries and programs are full of unchecked system calls. If you carry on past one of these failures, your program is in uncharted territory and risks of exploitation become high. “error” is being introduced for a different reason: The pre-exec process's expectation of what the post-exec process will do might mismatch, so “error” allows things like starting an editor which has no network access or maybe other restrictions in the future… Every Journey Starts with a FAIL...or Understanding Syscall Conventions for Different Platforms (http://k3research.outerhaven.de/posts/every-journey-starts-with-a-fail.html) Introduction Not long ago I started looking into FreeBSD kernel exploitation. There are only a few resources but probably the best starting point is argp's Phrack article from 2009[0]. And while he does only provide one technique, I wanted to understand it and port it to a modern FreeBSD release before describing new, own researched techniques. Well, at least this was my plan. In reality I ended researching how different operating systems resp. the same operating system but for different architectures implement syscalls. Hence, new exploiting methods have to wait for another post. In this one I want to describe my personal FAIL while porting argp's exploit example to a FreeBSD 11.1-RELEASE running on a 64bit processor. Maybe this will give other people interested in kernel stuff some insights they didn't know before. If you already know how syscalls work on 32bit and 64bit *BSD because you are an experienced exploit or kernel developer, you will probably want to search for something else to read. Moreover, some of the debugging stuff can look laborious because I wanted to show the steps I have done while attacking my problem instead of showing a simple walkthrough to the solution. The Problem argp described in his article vulnerable code consisting of a loadable kernel module which exposes a syscall to the userland. Because it was written around the time when FreeBSD 8-RELEASE came out and because he has written himself that the code needs smaller adjustments to work with this version (it was written for FreeBSD 7) I thought I will first port it to FreeBSD 11.1-RELEASE. Moreover it was written for an Intel 32bit processor architecture as we can see from his shellcode examples. Hence, I wanted to go right away the harder way and modify it to work on an 64bit processor. Why the Original Code Worked While It Was Wrong As written above, the syscall convention for the 32bit architecture is different from the one for the 64bit architecture. Indeed, a syscall on a 32bit FreeBSD system passes the arguments via the stack while the syscall offset is stored in the EAX register. The transfer into the kernel address space is done in 'cpufetchsyscall_args' in 'sys/i386/i386/trap.c'. ``` int cpufetchsyscallargs(struct thread *td, struct syscallargs *sa) { ... frame = td->td_frame; params = (caddr_t)frame->tf_esp + sizeof(int); sa->code = frame->tf_eax; ... if (params != NULL && sa->narg != 0) error = copyin(params, (caddr_t)sa->args, (u_int)(sa->narg * sizeof(int))); else ... } ``` That is, 'params' points to ESP+4 bytes offset. Later, the arguments are copied into the kernel space which is referenced by 'sa->args'. 'args' is an array of eight 'registert' which is defined as 'int32t' on the 32bit platform in comparison to the 64bit platform. And as 'struct args' only consisted of integers they got copied into the syscall arguments which are given to the trigger function inside the kernel module. We could verify this by changing 'int op' to 'long long op' in the kernel module and in trigger.c. We get the following output: root@freebsd64:trigger/ # ./trigger 0x28414000 256 3 1 0x28414000 256 4294967295 2 root@freebsd64:trigger/ # To bring this to an end: argp's version only worked for his special choice of arguments and only on 32bit. On 32bit FreeBSD platforms the arguments are transferred into kernel space by 4 byte integers, hence it will only work for integers anyway. On 64bit FreeBSD platforms we have to use syscall(2) in the intended way. iXsystems New Disks! (https://www.ixsystems.com/blog/gdpr-countdown/) A Life Lesson in Mishandling SMTP Sender Verification (https://bsdly.blogspot.co.uk/2018/02/a-life-lesson-in-mishandling-smtp.html) It all started with one of those rare spam mails that got through. This one was hawking address lists, much like the ones I occasionally receive to addresses that I can not turn into spamtraps. The message was addressed to, of all things, root@skapet.bsdly.net. (The message with full headers has been preserved here for reference). Yes, that's right, they sent their spam to root@. And a quick peek at the headers revealed that like most of those attempts at hawking address lists for spamming that actually make it to a mailbox here, this one had been sent by an outlook.com customer. The problem with spam delivered via outlook.com is that you can't usefully blacklist the sending server, since the largish chunk of the world that uses some sort of Microsoft hosted email solution (Office365 and its ilk) have their usually legitimate mail delivered via the very same infrastructure. And since outlook.com is one of the mail providers that doesn't play well with greylisting (it spreads its retries across no less than 81 subnets (the output of 'echo outlook.com | doas smtpctl spf walk' is preserved here), it's fairly common practice to just whitelist all those networks and avoid the hassle of lost or delayed mail to and from Microsoft customers. I was going to just ignore this message too, but we've seen an increasing number of spammy outfits taking advantage of outlook.com's seeming right of way to innocent third parties' mail boxes. So I decided to try both to do my best at demoralizing this particular sender and alert outlook.com to their problem. I wrote a messsage (preserved here) with a Cc: to abuse@outlook.com where the meat is, ``` Ms Farell, The address root@skapet.bsdly.net has never been subscribed to any mailing list, for obvious reasons. Whoever sold you an address list with that address on it are criminals and you should at least demand your money back. Whoever handles abuse@outlook.com will appreciate the attachment, which is a copy of the message as it arrived here with all headers intact. Yours sincerely, Peter N. M. Hansteen ``` What happened next is quite amazing. If my analysis is correct, it may not be possible for senders who are not themselves outlook.com customers to actually reach the outlook.com abuse team. Any student or practitioner of SMTP mail delivery should know that SPF records should only happen on ingress, that is at the point where the mail traffic enters your infrastructure and the sender IP address is the original one. Leave the check for later when the message may have been forwarded, and you do not have sufficient data to perform the check. Whenever I encounter incredibly stupid and functionally destructive configuration errors like this I tend to believe they're down to simple incompetence and not malice. But this one has me wondering. If you essentially require incoming mail to include the contents of spf.outlook.com (currently no less than 81 subnets) as valid senders for the domain, you are essentially saying that only outlook.com customers are allowed to communicate. If that restriction is a result of a deliberate choice rather than a simple configuration error, the problem moves out of the technical sphere and could conceivably become a legal matter, depending on what outlook.com have specified in their contracts that they are selling to their customers. But let us assume that this is indeed a matter of simple bad luck or incompetence and that the solution is indeed technical. I would have liked to report this to whoever does technical things at that domain via email, but unfortunately there are indications that being their customer is a precondition for using that channel of communication to them. I hope they fix that, and soon. And then move on to terminating their spamming customers' contracts. The main lesson to be learned from this is that when you shop around for email service, please do yourself a favor and make an effort to ensure that your prospective providers actually understand how the modern-ish SMTP addons SPF, DKIM and DMARC actually work. Otherwise you may end up receiving more of the mail you don't want than what you do want, and your own mail may end up not being delivered as intended. News Roundup Running Salt Proxy Minions on OpenBSD (https://mirceaulinic.net/2018-02-14-openbsd-salt-proxy/) As I have previously attempted several times in the past, I am (finally) very close to switch to OpenBSD, a more stable and reliable operating system that I like. Before starting to make the actual change on both personal and work computer, I started testing some of the tools I'm currently using, and understand what are the expectations. In general I didn't encounter issues, or when I did, I found the answers in the documentation (which is really great), or various forums. I didn't find however any questions regarding Proxy Minions on OpenBSD which is why I thought it might be helpful to share my experience. Installation and Startup With these said, I started playing with Salt, and it was simple and straightforward. First step - install Salt: pkg_add salt. This will bring several ports for Python futures, ZeroMQ, or Tornado which are needed for Salt. After configuring the pillar_roots in the /etc/salt/master config file for the Master, I started up the master process using rcctl: Starting up the Proxy Minions The Salt package for OpenBSD comes with the rc file for salt-proxy as well, /etc/rc.d/salt_proxy While typically you run a single regular Minion on a given machine, it is very like that there are multiple Proxy processes. Additionally, the default Salt rc file has the following configuration for the salt-proxy daemon: Starting many Proxy Minions I have managed to startup a Proxy Minion, but what about many? Executing the three commands above for each and every device is tedious and cannot scale very well. I thus have figured the following way: Have a separate rc file per Proxy, each having the daemon instruction explicitly specifying its Minion ID Start the service (using the regular Minion that controls the machine where the Proxy processes are running) And the test Proxy Minion is then up (after accepting the key, i.e,, salt-key -a test) Extending the same to a (very) large number of Proxy Minions, you can easily manage the rc files and start the services using a Salt State executed on the regular Minion: Using the file.managed State function to generate the contents of the rc file for each Proxy, with its own Minion ID. Using the service.running State function start the service. These two steps would suffice to start an arbitrary number of Proxy Minions, and the command executed will always be the same regardless how many processes you aim to manage. Conclusions I am still a novice when it comes to OpenBSD, I have plenty to learn, but it looks like the transition will be much smoother than I expected. I am already looking forward to the handover, and - most importantly - I will no longer be using systemd. :-) LUA boot loader coming very soon (https://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-current/2018-February/068464.html) As you may know, the Lua (http://www.lua.org) boot loader has been in the works for some time. It started out life as a GSoC in 2014 by Pedro Souza mentored by Wojciech A. Koszek. Rui Paulo created a svn project branch to try to integrate it. I rebased that effort into a github branch which Pedro Arthur fixed up. Over the past year, I've been cleaning up the boot loader for other reasons, and found the time was ripe to start integrating this into the tree. However, those integration efforts have taken a while as my day-job work on the boot loader took priority. In the mean time, Ed Maste and the FreeBSD Foundation funded Zakary Nafziger to enhance the original GSoC Lua scripts to bring it closer to parity with the evolution of the FORTH menu system since the GSoC project started. I'm pleased to announce that all these threads of development have converged and I'll be pushing the FreeBSD Lua Loader later today. This loader uses Lua as its scripting language instead of FORTH. While co-existance is planned, the timeline for it is looking to be a few weeks and I didn't want to delay pushing this into the tree for that. To try the loader, you'll need to build WITHOUTFORTH=yes and WITHLOADERLUA=yes. Fortunately, you needn't do a full world to do this, you can do it in src/stand and install the result (be sure to have the options for both the build and the install). This will replace your current /boot/loader that is scripted with FORTH to one that's scripted with Lua. It will install the lua scripts in /boot/lua. The boot is scripted with /boot/lua/loader.lua instead of /boot/loader.rc. You are strongly advised to create a backup copy of /boot/loader before testing (eg cp /boot/loader /boot/loaderforth), since you'll need to boot that from boot2 if something goes wrong. I've tested it extensively, though, with userboot.so and it's test program, so all the initial kinks of finding the lua scripts, etc have been worked out. While it's possible to build all the /boot/loader variants with Lua, I've just tested a BIOS booting /boot/loader both with and without menus enabled. I've not tested any of the other variants and the instructions for testing some of them may be rather tedious (especially UEFI, if you want a simple path to back out). Since there's not been full convergence testing, you'll almost certainly find bumps in this system. Also, all the build-system APIs are likely not yet final. I put MFC after a month on the commit. Due to the heroic (dare I say almost crazy) work of Kyle Evans on merging all the revs from -current to 11, I'm planning a MFC to 11 after the co-existence issues are hammered out. In 11, FORTH will be the default, and Lua will be built by default, but users will have to do something to use it. 12, both FORTH and Lua will be built and installed, with Lua as default (barring unforeseen complications). Once the co-existence stuff goes in, I imagine we'll make the switch to Lua by default shortly after that. In 13, FORTH will be removed unless there's a really really compelling case made to keep it. So please give it a spin and give me any feedback, documentation updates and/or bug fixes. I'm especially interested in reviews from people that have embedded Lua in other projects or experts in Lua that can improve the robustness of the menu code. Bitcoin Full Node on FreeBSD (https://bsdmag.org/5374-2/) What is a Bitcoin ? Bitcoin is a valuable popular open-source cryptocurrency that was invented by Satoshi Nakamoto in 2009. Bitcoins have value because they possess same characteristics like money (durability, portability, fungibility, scarcity, divisibility, and recognizability), but based on the properties of mathematics rather than on physical properties (like gold and silver) or trust in central authorities (like fiat currencies). In short, Bitcoin is backed by mathematics. Bitcoin is the first decentralized peer-to-peer cryptocurrency that is controlled by its users. Transactions take place directly between users, and are later verified by network nodes with digital signature and then placed in a public distributed ledger called a blockchain. Bitcoin is unique in that only 21 million bitcoins will ever be created. The unit of the bitcoin system is bitcoin or mBTC. What is a Bitcoin Wallet ? A wallet is nothing more than a pair of public and private keys that are created by a client to store the digital credentials for your bitcoin. There are several types of wallets: Desktop Wallet Token Wallet Online Wallet Mobile Wallet A token wallet is the safest way to work with bitcoin network, but you can use your mobile or pc as a bitcoin wallet. What is a Blockchain? A blockchain is a ledger that records bitcoin transactions. The blockchain is a distributed database that achieves independent verification of the chain of ownership. Each network node stores its own copy of the blockchain. Transactions will broadcast on the bitcoin network, and about 2400 transactions create a block. These blocks are building blocks of the blockchain. What is Mining? Mining is the process of dedicating computing power to process transactions, secure the network, and keep everyone in the system synchronized together. It has been designed to be fully decentralized. Miners need mining software with specialized hardware. Mining software listens for transactions broadcasted through the peer-to-peer network and performs appropriate tasks to process and confirm these transactions. Bitcoin miners perform this work because they can earn transaction fees paid by users for faster transaction processing. New transactions have to be confirmed then be included in a block along with a mathematical proof of work. Such proofs are very hard to generate because there is no way to create them other than by trying billions of calculations per second. Hence, miners are required to perform these calculations before their blocks are accepted by the network and before they are rewarded. As more people start to mine, the difficulty of finding valid blocks is automatically increased by the network to ensure that the average time to find a block remains equal to 10 minutes. As a result, mining is a very competitive business where no individual miner can control what is included in the blockchain. The proof of work is also designed to depend on the previous block to force a chronological order in the blockchain. This makes it exponentially difficult to reverse previous transactions because it would require the recalculation of the proofs of work of all the subsequent blocks. When two blocks are found at the same time, miners work on the first block they receive and switch to the longest chain of blocks as soon as the next block is found. This allows mining to secure and maintain a global consensus based on processing power. What is Pooled Mining? You have more chances if you participate with others to create a block. In a pool, all participating miners get paid every time a participating server solves a block. The payment depends on the amount of work an individual miner contributed to help find that block. What is a Full Node? A full node is a client that fully validates transactions and blocks. Full nodes also help the network by accepting transactions and blocks from other full nodes, validating those transactions and blocks, and then relaying them to further full nodes. Many people and organizations volunteer to run full nodes using spare computing and bandwidth resources. What is a Bitcoind? bitcoind is a Bitcoin client under the MIT license in 32-bit and 64-bit versions for Windows, GNU/Linux-based OSes, Mac OS X, OpenBSD and FreeBSD as well. Conclusion Cryptocurrencies are replacement for banking we know today, and bitcoin is the game changer. Mining bitcoin with typical hardware is not a good idea. It needs specialized devices like ASIC, but you can create a full node and help the bitcoin network. Useful Links https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cryptocurrency https://bitcoin.org/en/faq *** Latest DRM Graphics work The DRM Graphics stack from Linux is ported to FreeBSD on an ongoing basis to provide support for accelerated graphics for Intel and AMD GPUs. The LinuxKPI bits that the drm-next-kmod driver port depends on have been merged into stable/11 and will be included as part of the upcoming FreeBSD 11.2 (https://svnweb.freebsd.org/ports?view=revision&revision=462202) Additionally, the version of the drives has been updated from Linux 4.9 to Linux 4.11 with a number of additional devices being supported (https://lists.freebsd.org/pipermail/freebsd-current/2018-February/068690.html) *** How does cd work? (https://blog.safia.rocks/post/171311670379/how-does-cd-work) In my last blog post, I dove into some of the code behind the sudo command. I thought this was pretty fun. sudo is one of those commands that I use quite often but haven't had the chance to look into truly. I started thinking about other commands that I use on a daily basis but had little understanding of the internals of. The first command that came to mind is cd. cd stands for change directory. Simply put, it allows you to set your current working directory to a different directory. I read through some of the code that was defined in this file. Some of it was in functions, and other bits were in templates, but after a while, I figured that most of the code was a wrapper around a function called chdir. A lot of the functions defined in the cd.def file linked above actually just invoke chdir and handle errors and parameter cleaning. So all in all, here is what happens when you run cd on the command line. The cd builtin is invoked as part of the Bash shell. The Bash shell invokes the chdir function. The chdir function is part of Unix and invokes the chdir system call. The Unix kernel executes the chdir call and does its own low-level thing. I could dive in a little bit more into how #4 works, but let's be honest, I've already read too much code at this point, and my eyes are starting to hurt. Beastie Bits Stockholm BSD User Group: March 22 (https://www.meetup.com/BSD-Users-Stockholm/events/247552279/) Open Source Hardware Camp 2018 (30/06 & 01/07) Call for Participation (http://mailman.uk.freebsd.org/pipermail/ukfreebsd/2018-February/014182.html) Initial release schedule announcement for FreeBSD 11.2 (https://www.freebsd.org/releases/11.2R/schedule.html) Serious Shell Programming (Devin Teske) (https://www.gitbook.com/book/freebsdfrau/serious-shell-programming/details) SSH Mastery 2/e out (https://blather.michaelwlucas.com/archives/3115) TCP Fast Open client side lands in FreeBSD (https://svnweb.freebsd.org/base?view=revision&revision=330001) Help the Tor BSD Project increase the OS diversity of Tor nodes, for your own safety, and everyone else's (https://torbsd.org/open-letter.html) 5 Differences Between TrueOS & Linux (https://www.kompulsa.com/2018/02/23/5-differences-trueos-linux/) *** Feedback/Questions Ambrose - Bunch of questions (http://dpaste.com/0KRRG18#wrap) Eddy - ZFSoL with single SSD (http://dpaste.com/0MTXYJN#wrap)
A young homeless gay man ends up at the Best of Luck Bar looking for somewhere to crash, and Kane and Jason have no hesitation in taking him in. ----more---- Written by Erin KyanProduced by Passer Vulpes ProductionsRecorded by Kermie BreydonKane voiced by Lee Davis-ThalbourneJason voiced by Erin KyanCredits voiced by Roslyn Quin Cover art by Soufex Parsons Cope: http://soufexdraws.tumblr.com/ Additional sound effects by Kyle Evans: http://www.squeakyfish.com.au/ We're currently running a Kickstarter to raise money to finish Season 2 of our show! Please consider supporting us and getting yourself some great rewards! You can visit our Kickstarter at https://loveandluckpodcast.com/kickstarter Find out more about us at https://loveandluckpodcast.com, and follow @LoveLuckPodcast on twitter, or on Facebook as Love and Luck Podcast.
- Joined by Kyle Evans and Nathan Monan - Cavs trades - College Football signing day - Jimmy G contract - Kyle has a rant for us
It's time for another edition of America's fastest growing unscripted libertarian drinking show, “Libertarians in Living Rooms Drinking Liquor!” Host Marc Clair welcomes in “Electric Libertyland” host Brian McWilliams, “The Godfather” Howie Snowdon, and the returning - and engaged! - JB Lubin! After discussing their drinks of choice - including some beers from Lions of Liberty listener Kyle Evans and the Brickstone Brewery - they dig into some hot topics, including reaction to Brian's recent interview with Owen Benjamin. They discuss the “Sh!thole” controversy, and the general lack of substance in most mainstream criticism of Trump's presidency. They then take a brief look at the “Fake News Awards” and the overall use of the term over the past year. Finally, Marc gives an updates on the Lions of Liberty Pride, as we continue to make our big push to [...] Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It’s time for another edition of America’s fastest growing unscripted libertarian drinking show, “Libertarians in Living Rooms Drinking Liquor!” Host Marc Clair welcomes in “Electric Libertyland” host Brian McWilliams, “The Godfather” Howie Snowdon, and the returning - and engaged! - JB Lubin! After discussing their drinks of choice - including some beers from Lions of Liberty listener Kyle Evans and the Brickstone Brewery - they dig into some hot topics, including reaction to Brian’s recent interview with Owen Benjamin. They discuss the “Sh!thole” controversy, and the general lack of substance in most mainstream criticism of Trump’s presidency. They then take a brief look at the “Fake News Awards” and the overall use of the term over the past year. Finally, Marc gives an updates on the Lions of Liberty Pride, as we continue to make our big push to [...]
The football team is just two days away from the final non-conference game of the year against Northern Colorado, which will kick off at Noon Saturday at Folsom Field. Hear from Isaiah Oliver and coach Mike MacIntyre talks about the return of Kyle Evans. The volleyball team hosts a big match Friday against Xavier before heading to Fort Collins Saturday to play Albany and Colorado State. Hear from middle blocker Naghede Abu. The soccer team also closes out non-conference play this weekend at DU Saturday.
I sat down with one of my good friends Kyle Evans, and we had a discussion about pro wrestling. And what a discussion it was. Some topics include a lot of WCW talk, favorite Eddie Guerrero matches, wrestling video games, our favorite Kevin Nash match and we even talk about Defy there at the end. Please leave questions, comments and concerns at weeklywrestlingwrant@gmail.com and follow me on twitter at @webconn69.
Episode 4: Voice of the Buffs Mark Johnson and CUBuffs.com's Neill Woelk talk about one of the longest football camps in CU history. The Buffs are two weeks from game day and three weeks into camp. Steven Montez took it up a notch in practice this week. What does that mean? How comfortable should fans be with Sam Noyer as backup? Plus: Neill flipped the script and asked Mark what his big unknowns are there two weeks out. The two discuss how important is communication on defense, how big a boost was it to have Kyle Evans at practice again and how much of an emphasis are the Buffs taking on special teams? Which team has the advantage between CU and CSU with the Rams having a game a week before the Buffs? Mark also chats with preseason All-American soccer player Taylor Kornieck as that team opens its season today at Colorado State and will host three games Sunday at Prentup Field.
Prior to his unfortunate death in 2001, Kyle Evans, a South Dakotan country music recording artist and entertainer, visited the Huron Arena in April of 1994 for an interview with local radio host, Chuck Anderson. During his 20 years within the music industry, Evans traveled throughout the United States, playing in over 1,500 professional rodeo performances, the National Rodeo Finals in Las Vegas, Miss America Rodeo Pageants, and numerous other venues alongside Kitty Wells, Hank Thompson, Tex Ritter and many other notable country artists of the time. As a proud Midwest native, Evans set up his own recording studio, Company Cowboy Productions in Wessington Springs, SD. Between his own recordings and those produced in Nashville, TN, Evans created 18 studio albums throughout his lifetime. During his interview with Anderson, Evans credited his overall success to his humble beginnings, listening to his guitar-strumming father and gospel-singing mother. From playing for spare change to being
AFTERBUZZ TV - AfterBuzz TV's Spotlight On edition, is a long form interview series featuring actors discussing their roles and shows as well as their thoughts, passions and journeys. In this episode host Cortez G. West interview Bentley Kyle Evans. ABOUT BENTLEY K EVANS: Bentley Kyle Evans (born August 10, 1966) is an American television writer, producer, director, and actor. He is a native of Oakland, California. Evans is most notable as the show runner on several sitcoms, among them Martin (1992–1997) on FOX, The Jamie Foxx Show (1996–2001) on The WB, and Love That Girl! (2010–present) on TV One. Evans is also the creator of Love That Girl! and the co-creator of The Jamie Foxx Show.[1][2] Outside of television, Evans is the co-screenwriter, with his Martin star Martin Lawrence, of Lawrence's 1996 feature film, A Thin Line Between Love and Hate. Evans Template:Created, executive produces and Directs the Template:TV series (Family Time) wh --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
In the 61st edition of the BSN Denver Colorado Buffaloes podcast Chase Howell and Jake Shapiro discuss the impact of Kyle Evans' injury.
This week we are all about the mathematics behind the music. We are joined by Kyle Evans, winner of FameLab 2016 and Maths/Folk/Standup extraordinaire. We touch on the genius of Bob Dylan, Listen to Kate Bush recite the digits of pi and assess the mathematical knowledge of Beyonce. Kyle also treats us to some mathematically themed songs of his own. You'll come away with a profound new knowledge of the maths you never knew existed in the music all around us. Mixtape: 1. Bob Dylan - Love Minus Zero/No Limit 2. The Beatles - All You Need Is Love 3. Kate Bush - Pi 4. Beyonce - 1+1 5. Janelle Monae (feat. Big Boi)- Tightrope 6. These New Puritans - Numerology #science #mixtape #mathematics #standup
The news aggregation website Zimbabwe Today recently ran a headline stating that 74% of African girls aged 15-24 are HIV positive. Although the statistic is not true, Mary Mahy from UNAIDS reveals that young women do have a higher infection rate than young men. Kyle Evans is a folk singing mathematician by trade who is always looking for new ways to communicate his love of maths to a sometimes apprehensive audience. Next week he is representing the UK against 26 other countries at the Cheltenham Science festival in England. He came into the studio to perform his competition entry.Producer: Laura Gray Presenter: Ruth Alexander
Paternity Leave This week it was claimed that only 1 percent of men are taking up the option of shared parental leave – a new provision that came into force a year ago. A number of media outlets covered the story, interviewing experts about why there was such a low take-up. But in reality the figures used are deeply flawed and cannot be used to prove such a statement. Exponential Love “I love you twice as much today as yesterday, but half as much as tomorrow.” – This is the inscription on a card that teacher Kyle Evans once saw in a card from his father to his mother. But if that was true, what would it have meant over the course of their relationship? Kyle takes us through a musical exploration of what exponential love would look like. The item is based on a performance he gave for a regional heat of Cheltenham Festivals Famelab – a competition trying to explain science in an engaging way.The cost of the EU One of our listeners spotted a comparison made this week between the UK's contribution to the EU and a sandwich. One blogger says it's like buying a £3 sandwich with a £5 note, and getting over a £1,000 in change. We look at the figures on how much the UK pays to the EU, and what it gets back. The story of ‘average' In the 1600s astronomers were coming up with measurements to help sailors read their maps with a compass. But with all the observations of the skies they were making, how did they choose the best number? We tell the story of how astronomers started to find the average from a group of numbers. By the 1800s, one Belgian astronomer began to apply it to all sorts of social and national statistics – and the ‘Average Man' was born.And we set a little maths problem to solve...Presenter: Tim Harford Producer: Charlotte McDonald