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Send us a textWaymo's cars are getting trashed and is DoorDash actually phasing out gig workers? Ep 216Everything Gig Economy Podcast Related: https://gigeconomyshow.com/Download the audio podcast https://link.chtbl.com/TheGigEconomyPodcastLegalRideshare is the first law firm in the United States to focus exclusively on Uber, Lyft, gig workers, delivery, and e-scooter accidents and injuries. Consultations are always free. Check them out at LegalRideshare.com or call 312-767-7950. Also, check out their weekly podcast on YouTube, “This Week In Rideshare” where they cover the latest rideshare-related news every Friday. https://legalrideshare.com/index.php https://open.spotify.com/show/6I4cCdm...https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast...Love the show? You now have the opportunity to support the show with some great rewards by becoming a Patron. Tier #2 we offer free merch, an Extra in-depth podcast per month, and an NSFW pre-show https://www.patreon.com/thegigeconpodcastLinks from EP 216: https://www.tiktok.com/t/ZTFk6wgV8 Waymo car gets trashed VIDEO https://www.reddit.com/r/PublicFreakout/comments/1frwwkn/ontario_food_delivery_guy_caught_on_camera/?share_id=pUP1ZcpGCEWYl47jmT796&utm_content=1&utm_medium=ios_app&utm_name=ioscss&utm_source=share&utm_term=14 Is DoorDash Actually Phasing Out Gig Workers? Company Experiments With Full-Time Employees | IBTimes UK Ride-hailing unions: How Question 3 aims to allow Uber and Lyft drivers to unionize | WBUR News Couple left with life-changing injuries unable to sue after agreeing to Uber terms Support the showThis podcast is produced by Hey Guys Media Group LLC Want to start your own podcast? Reach out to them today!
Navigating the twists and turns of the gig economy, Larry and I peel back the curtain on the not-so-glamorous aspects, like the raw confrontations with unruly passengers and the ethical quagmires that companies like Uber face while drivers struggle for fair pay. As we sign off, a heartfelt shout-out goes to Larry Duncan for steering this episode with expertise, while a big thank you echoes out to you, our valued listeners. We tease the richer, unexpurgated discussions reserved for our Patreon community and remind every gig warrior to hold their ground when the going gets tough. Everything Gig Economy Podcast Related: https://gigeconomyshow.com/Thanks so much for listening. We appreciate each and every one of you!Download the audio podcast https://link.chtbl.com/TheGigEconomyPodcastKim's Side Money Plans: Podcast: http://redcircle.com/kimssidemoneyplansYouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@kimssidemoneyplansOctopus is a mobile entertainment tablet for your riders. Earn 100.00 per month for having the tablet in your car! No cost for the driver!Octopus Tablet Entertainment https://account.playoctopus.com/join/referred_by/GRPodcastWant to earn more and stay safe? Download Maxymo https://middletontech.com/gigeconomypodcastLove the show? You now have the opportunity to support the show with some great rewards by becoming a Patron. Tier #2 we offer free merch, an Extra in-depth podcast per month, and an NSFW pre-show https://www.patreon.com/thegigeconpodcastCommunity Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/451789943399295/GR Rideshare Telegram Group Download Telegram 1st, then click on the link to join. https://t.me/joinchat/R42wUR2QGhCi2gBDTikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@gigeconomypodcast?Subscribe on Youtube https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCK_bV7j7o1BzWtB4mt_4R8Q?view_as=subscriberFollow us on Twitter https://twitter.com/gigeconpodcastThe camera we recommend: Vantrue N2 Pro http://amzn.to/2tYAPWMSupport the showThis podcast is produced by Hey Guys Media Group LLC Want to start your own podcast? Reach out to them today!
Seasoned podcasters Antonio Mouncil and Larry Duncan interview Ronald Carter, a native of Syracuse, NY. Ronald is an accomplished Personal Trainer based in Louisville, KY. He trains male and female clients in the Louisville Metropolitan area. Carter's main focus is to help people get in the best shape of their lives. Ronald admits that he wasn't always in tip top shape but with serious focus and discipline he got in the best shape of his life. Since then, he has been on a strict workout regiment that has made him look at life in a different perspective. Ronald also enjoys competing in Body Building competitions. You can connect with Ronald at: Youtube TickTock
Speaking at the Florida Citrus Industry Annual Conference in June, Scott Angle, leader of the University of Florida Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences (UF/IFAS), reaffirmed the urgency the institution has placed on finding viable solutions to HLB. This includes presenting the citrus industry with a road-map document to lay out UF/IFAS HLB research priorities and objectives. One of the approaches will be turning over every stone in the search for solutions. Part of this effort is UF/IFAS researchers traveling to other citrus-producing regions across the globe to assess the impact of HLB and how growers are dealing with the disease. Christopher Vincent, UF/IFAS assistant professor of environmental physiology, embarked on one such trip recently to Nepal. He joined the June All in For Citrus podcast episode to discuss his trip. Vincent said citrus growers in the region have been dealing with HLB for many years, and like in Florida, the impact on trees varies from one planting to the next. Citrus in Nepal is grown in mountainous areas on very small plots. Growers don't have access to the same type of inputs as U.S. growers, but they have managed to produce citrus for hundreds of years. Vincent said one important observation made during his trip was that growers with good fertilizer and irrigation programs had trees that were withstanding HLB much better than those who did not have good programs. This reinforces what has been observed in Florida — solid production programs are essential in the era of HLB. Larry Duncan, UF/IFAS professor of nematology, joined the June podcast to discuss a citrus production course that will be offered this fall. It is a great educational program for not only students, but also growers or production managers who want to brush up on their skills. Hear more about Vincent's trip to Nepal and the citrus course in the latest episode of All In For Citrus. The podcast is a joint partnership between AgNet Media and UF/IFAS.
Join Pastors Troy and Steph Gramling, joined by Baylee Gramling and Larry Duncan as they speak on the topic of dating.
Join Pastors Troy and Steph Gramling, joined by Baylee Gramling and Larry Duncan as they speak on the topic of dating.
An exciting development with genome sequencing, timely research in the face of COVID-19 and an update on sting nematode research headline October's All In For Citrus podcast. Citrus Research and Education Center Director Michael Rogers details the benefits of recent news about the University of Florida Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences (UF/IFAS) mapping the trifoliate orange genome. He says it's a truly complete sequence that will allow researchers to use it as a template for future hybrid rootstock varieties. Rogers adds that detailed information about the genome sequencing can be found on the revamped UF/IFAS Citrus Research website. He describes the site as a powerful one-stop-shop tool for growers to stay updated on industry research. Another exciting announcement from UF/IFAS is the U.S. Department of Agriculture grant that food safety professor Michelle Danyluk and her team received to ‘prove the negative.' Danyluk is working with researchers across the United States to put some hard data behind the lack of coronavirus transmission from food and food packaging. The Centers for Disease Control said early on in the pandemic that the virus likely could not be passed along to a consumer buying food at the store. Danyluk says the research will prove that scientifically and help relay that information to the general public with a new website. Sting nematodes can be a big issue for growers, and the problem seems to have gotten worse over the last several years. The pest weakens the roots of the citrus tree, which is especially troublesome when growers are already dealing with HLB disease. UF/IFAS nematology professor Larry Duncan says these small worms could be particularly problematic for younger trees when growers are replanting. His research is testing a new wave of nematicides, alongside some of the old ones, to see which are most effective. Duncan's team is also testing the non-host peanut plant in row middles. So far, the practice is acting as a cover crop and suppressing sting nematodes in row middles at an impressive rate.
Season 1, Episode 3. Kara discusses grief within the Black Community, with spiritual and mental health professionals Clarice Jackson, Larry Duncan, and Pastor Gabriel Stovall --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kara198/support
Grief is a natural part of life but not always easy to experience. In Episode 2 of Everything Culture, Kara interviews Vickie Young, President of the Omaha Chapter of the NAACP, Larry Duncan, and Kimberly C. Sherrod-Barnes, both of Charles Drew Health Center, as they share their own personal experiences with grief and loss. Music By DJ DENZ The Rooster, "Believe in Yourself", Epidemic Sound --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kara198/support
Antonio and Larry focus on how extremely grateful and blessed we all have it during these tough times. People dont realize how good they have it until they find out how bad people have it all across the world. Never take anything for granted because it can easily be taken away in split second. Life is precious because it was given to us as a gift. We are here for a purpose and as long as we are 6 feet above ground, we have the opportunity to make the most of the life that was given to us. Right now , others are not so lucky. People are dying every moment, and someone is losing a loved one or friend. If you ever want to come on the show and be guest please feel free to direct message Antonio Mouncil on Instagram @toniostay100 and Larry Duncan @lyftingwithlarry
Antonio & his Talented Co-Host Larry Duncan touch on the 2020 year and all the Different Obstacles that have come up. You can follow Larry Duncan on Instagram for more information @lyftingwithlarry and you can follow Antonio Mouncil @toniostay100
The whole of the West region juniors have moved across to the West of Scotland League. A group of clubs had already done the same in the East. Meanwhile up in the North the vast majority of clubs at that are happy to stay as they are. So where does this leave the juniors game in Scotland? For so long the school of hard knocks and a breeding ground for some of the best players to come from the country, is it a level that's now about to become extinct? In a Down The Divisions special we're joined by a senior member from each of the regions. From the East, Lochee United general secretary Larry Duncan tells us why he thinks things have been administered so badly across the board. Former West committee member and Gartcairn chairman Alex McDowall talks from both sides about the recent moves - and gives his reaction after the goalposts were moved. Acting president in the North, David Cadenhead of Dyce Juniors, tells us why clubs there are in no hurry to feed into the Highland League. All views expressed are those of the individuals concerned and not necessarily the opinion of Down The Divisions. If you have any comments on what is said we'd love to hear from you. You can email downthedivisions@gmail.com or contact us through Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. . Down The Divisions logo design Adam Aitken Intro and outro music Bensound
This is Episode is about Larry Duncan who started from the bottom, But has risen to the top for success. A lot Hard work and Dedication has taken him many places in life. Duncan is a Mentor to many and he also has a Local Podcast Called " Lyfting With Larry".
In this episode we discuss the next community mobilization town hall with Larry Duncan
In this episode we discuss the Loves Jazz and Art Center financial situation and Community healing network tour with Doug Washington and Larry Duncan
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In this episode we discuss the impact of a mothers death on fathers with guest Larry Duncan, William King Jr, and Nathan Shields
In this episode we discuss the untimely death of NIPSEY HUSSLE also his legacy and how do we move forward with guest Larry Duncan and Trent Wallace
Political Monday! We are covering Dewayne Calloway, Larry Duncan, Rick Sorrells and Caroly Davis- former councilmans that have taken bribes and kickbacks while in office --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/dredayallday/support
Laurel Deppen and Rebekah Alvey highlight the biggest stories from Western Kentucky University. This week, Laurel interviews Larry Duncan, a local Lyft and Uber driver, about how he is connecting with his passengers one ride at a time.
Episode 2: We discuss Martin Luther King Jr and his dream with guest Larry Duncan and Steven Abraham
Episode 2: We discuss Martin Luther King Jr and his dream with guest Larry Duncan and Steven Abraham
This week Meagan is sick again, Katie's parents are in town, and Sue manages to fix her computer and put out a new episode! Plus, we're finally catching up on all of the great feedback you've been sending us.Runner Girl Recommends:Meagan: Bare Baked Apple ChipsSue: Fitness BlenderKatie: Running to the beat of musicRunner Guy of the Week:Justin from MA on DailyMileCharity Challenge:Thanks this week to Rebekah Cook, Shelly Schneider, Sydnee Franzwa, Christa Allgood, Catherine Saggerson, Larry Duncan, Carol Cantwell, Jackie Beyer, and Sara Mithaugen for participating in the Charity Challenge. You can enter the Charity Challenge at runnergirlspodcast.com/charitychallenge.Also Mentioned on the Show:EkhartYoga.comStanding Figure Four Yoga PoseJog.fmTrailMix