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It's Thursday, which means it's time for our weekly roundtable discussion featuring a variety of voices. Otherwise known as The Roundabout.Today is for anyone who's ever thought, “I'm not sure I can live here anymore,” or “I just got here and I'm never leaving.” People threaten to leave where they're from for all kinds of reasons: rising costs, community, limited opportunity, politics, principle, or personal health. After yesterday's conversation about Tennessee expats, today we're talking with those who've considered leaving and decided to stay, at least for now, as well as folks who came from other parts of the country and found Tennessee a more welcoming place to land.Guests: Malick Gaye, Vice President of Livability, Nashville Chamber of Commerce Margaret Littman, freelance journalist Morgxn, singer/songwriter, owner Fruity Farms
You know those moments where someone says something so ridiculous, you're not sure if it's a joke or the beginning of a personal crisis? Yeah… that's this episode.Welcome back to The Rizzuto Show, your favorite funny podcast where logic is optional and chaos is guaranteed. Today's episode kicks off like any normal day—Easter plans, store hours, and a casual appreciation for The Container Store (because apparently organization is a personality now). But things escalate quickly when the crew dives into another round of E-Memoriam, where absolutely nothing and no one is safe. From bizarre scandals to completely unhinged character bits, the show proves once again that reality is somehow stranger than anything we could write.Then we hit the moment. The turning point. The pasta incident.Riz casually floats the idea of charging people to watch him eat spaghetti… in bed. Yes. In bed. What follows is less of a conversation and more of a full-blown intervention as the show spirals into a horrifying (and hilarious) breakdown of what that would actually turn into. We're talking “late-night linguini,” “midnight marinara,” and a slippery slope of internet content that nobody—especially Riz—should ever go down. It's equal parts funny, concerning, and somehow still very on-brand for this funny podcast.As if that wasn't enough, we also celebrate a legendary 20-year-old puggle who might secretly be immortal, debate life priorities based entirely on food motivation, and somehow tie it all together with the kind of sarcastic humor and self-awareness that makes this funny podcast feel like hanging out with your most unhinged friends.If you came for structure, you're in the wrong place. If you came to laugh, question humanity, and maybe rethink your relationship with pasta… welcome home.Follow The Rizzuto Show → https://linktr.ee/rizzshow for more from your favorite daily comedy show.Connect with The Rizzuto Show Comedy Podcast online → https://1057thepoint.com/RizzShowHear The Rizz Show daily on the radio at 105.7 The Point | Hubbard Radio in St. Louis, MO.St. Louis earns spot on Livability's top 100 cities listSt. Louis Trash Shake-Up as Task Force Moves To Kill Alley Recycling DumpstersFirst St. Louis area 24/7 drive-thru marijuana dispensary to openChild goes viral after telling reporter 'we're going back to the fricking moon' ahead of Artemis II launchChocolate products recalled over hidden drugs tied to 'life-threatening' blood pressure dropsWoman charged after allegedly breaking into chicken coop, being stabbed by residentLiquid Death Is Giving Away a House Built with 'the Ultimate Home Luxury'See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
About the Guest Jenelle Dunkelberger has worked as a geneticist at Topigs Norsvin for the past eight years. She holds a PhD from Iowa State University, where the focus of her research was on the role of host genetics in response to viral disease in pigs. She continues to study this topic, along with other health-related issues, as Head of the Topigs Norsvin Global Health and Behavior Research Platform. Jenelle resides in Minnesota with her husband and young boys. What can you expect to learn from this episode of Popular Pig? Why improving pig livability through genetics is not as simple as it sounds and why what we measure matters more than what we assume. How collecting data from commercial herds helps reveal traits like resilience, robustness, and longevity that elite nucleus animals never get the chance to show. How genetic selection is being used today to reduce sow death loss tied to feet and leg issues, prolapse, and unknown sudden death. Why disease resilience can only be improved by measuring performance under real disease pressure, not ideal conditions. Jenelle's Golden Nugget
About the Guest Dr. Clayton Johnson is a globally recognized swine health expert with Carthage Veterinary Services in Carthage, Illinois. A 2008 graduate of the University of Illinois College of Veterinary Medicine, he began his career with The Maschhoffs, LLC—where he helped double sow production—and later joined Carthage in 2016 to lead company health initiatives. Internationally recognized for pioneering bioeconomic models to manage PRRS and PEDrelated diseases, he's a sought-after consultant in China, Southeast Asia, and beyond. In 2020, Dr. Johnson received the prestigious Allen D. Leman Science in Practice Award for excellence in integrating scientific rigor into swine health management. He is licensed in seven states, leads a team of veterinary professionals, and, beyond veterinary practice, hosts “The Swine Health Blackbelt Podcast” a weekly podcast series reaching a global audience of +100,000 listeners serving to distill complex swine health research into actionable insights. What can you expect to learn from this episode of Popular Pig? Why pig livability decisions range from quick, day to day treatment calls to major capital investments and why they should not be evaluated the same way. How biosecurity functions more like insurance than a line item expense and why doing it right often goes unnoticed until it fails. Why preventing disease on the front end usually delivers more value than managing problems after pigs get sick. How economics, animal care, employee experience, and long term operation health all need to be considered together when making decisions. Clayton's Golden Nugget
Didier FassinChaire Chaire Questions morales et enjeux politiques dans les sociétés contemporainesCollège de FranceAnnée 2025-2026Colloque : Politics and Poetics on the Ruins of GazaColloque - Nadera Shalhoub-Kevorkian : Revolutionary Livability Amidst an Embodied GenocideNadera Shalhoub-KevorkianA Palestinian Jerusalemite feminist, Nadera Shalhoub-Kevorkian works on the settler colonial state's brutality and unchilding, securitized and sacralized politics, state crime, global feminist politics and epistemic violence. She is a Professor Extraordinarius at the University of South Africa, the Global Chair in Law at Queen Mary University of London and Professor Emerita at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. She authored, among other books, Militarization and Violence Against Women in Conflict Zones in the Middle East: The Palestinian Case Study (2010) and Incarcerated Childhood and the Politics of Unchilding (2019), and co-edited Abolitionism, Settler Colonialism and State Crime (2024).
This year's conference fostered open, engaging conversations around current research in the swine industry, bringing together hundreds of attendees from 31 states and six countries. Two leaders who helped organize the event joined today's episode: Dr. Joel DeRouchey, professor and swine extension specialist in the Department of Animal Sciences and Industry at Kansas State University, and Dr. Edison Magalhaes, assistant professor in the Department of Animal Sciences at Iowa State University. They share key takeaways from the conference, including the importance of integrating data when evaluating whole-herd livability, building a culture of care among employees and adopting new technologies. Above all, the discussion reinforces that this industry remains, at its core, a people business. They also highlight areas of focus for future research. Explore additional research and stay connected through the Pig Livability Resource Library: piglivability.org/resource-library..
Happy turkey week! This week Murdoc and your favorite guest host Pat powers chat with Representative Dusty Johnson about Dusty's Thanksgiving plans, Chinese vapes, Jake on vacation, Dusty's campaign, Livability in SD, voter turnouts, cattle prices, new soybean markets, SD democrats, campaign announcements, datacenters and more! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
LONG SYNOPSIS: The city of Sisters has built a strong tourism base, from its acclaimed rodeo and quilt shows to its outdoor experiences. But Sisters also grapples with economic development and big challenges, from wildfires to housing shortages. City officials are working on providing more affordable housing options for residents. And earlier this year, the Flat Fire burned as close as two miles northeast of the city. The blaze destroyed roughly 23,000 acres and five homes. Scott Humpert is the executive director of Explore Sisters, an organization tasked with managing tourism in the city. He joins us with details of how Sisters is aiming to keep the industry sustainable in the region.
About the Guest Dr. Joel DeRouchey grew up on a diversified purebred swine, cattle and sheep operation in Pukwana, S.D. He graduated with his Animal Science degree from South Dakota State University in 1997 and his M.S. (1999) and Ph.D. (2001) in Swine Nutrition from Kansas State University. He is currently full professor and State […]
In this episode of the Econ Dev Show, Dane Carlson sits down with Lakey Boyd, Chief Economic Officer at the Greater Baltimore Committee, to explore the unique strengths and opportunities of the Baltimore region. From its historical assets and waterfront livability to the challenges of shifting national perceptions, Lakey shares insights on regional collaboration, economic drivers, and how Greater Baltimore is positioning itself for future growth. (Sorry about my audio quality. Don't worry: Lakey's is great.) Like this show? Please leave us a review here (https://econdevshow.com/rate-this-podcast/) — even one sentence helps! 10 Actionable Takeaways for Economic Developers Always frame your community as part of a region — economies rarely stop at city borders. Address negative perceptions head-on with facts, data, and compelling stories. Highlight unique local assets (e.g., universities, hospitals, waterfronts) as differentiators. Showcase livability alongside business opportunities to attract both companies and talent. Balance historical identity with forward-looking strategies. Leverage anchor institutions like universities and hospitals to drive innovation and growth. Collaborate across counties and municipalities to present a united economic front. Market regional resilience — especially in industries that thrive locally. Invest in workforce pipelines that connect local talent with growing industries. Don't let outsiders define your community's brand — own your narrative. Special Guest: Lakey Boyd.
This episode we crack the debate on the regional illusion. What are the better investments between urban and regional real estate? We dive deep on the importance of understanding market dynamics, the risks associated with investing in isolated communities, and the significance of demographics and economic diversity in determining growth potential. When investing there is a need for thorough research and consideration when making investment decisions. Get all your investing tips here. Listen to episode 265 of the Urban property Investor now! I discuss - 00:00 - Cracking the Code of Real Estate Wealth 02:43 - Understanding Urban vs. Regional Investment 05:32 - Identifying Growth Opportunities in Property 08:26 - The Risks of Investing in Isolated Communities 11:03 - Evaluating Economic Diversity and Population Trends 13:42 - Infrastructure as a Growth Indicator 16:54 - Assessing Supply and Demand Dynamics 19:31 - The Importance of Livability and Amenity 22:13 - Navigating Natural Disaster Risks 24:35 - The Four Quadrant Property Investment Selection System 27:14 - Conclusion: Making Informed Investment Decisions Don't hesitate to hit me up on Facebook @SamSaggers. DM me with any of your questions :) If you're yet to subscribe, be sure to do so on your favourite channel. Apple - https://pre.fyi/upi-apple Spotify - https://pre.fyi/upi-spotify YouTube - https://pre.fyi/upi-youtube And remember, I'm really good on 1.25 or 1.5 speed :) Take care, Sam Hey Investors! It's great to see you here. To get you started on your journey we've popped a few educational resources below for FREE! ➡️ DOWNLOAD The Part Time Property Investor ebook-https://pre.fyi/yt-part-time-investor-ebook ➡️ DOWNLOAD The Property Investor's Cashflow Calculator- https://pre.fyi/yt-cashflow-calculator ➡️ REGISTER for a Property Investing Webinar - https://positivere.events/learn-to-invest Positive Real Estate's Property Investor Masterclass
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Michelle Williams is the new talent and digital strategies program manager at the Roanoke Regional Partnership (RRP), and Julia Boas headed up the RRP's talent strategies until recently taking over as director of business investment. VEDP Talent and Workforce Strategy Leader Megan Healy spoke with Williams and Boas about what the Roanoke Region is doing to attract and retain talent.
We are kicking off a new season of the PigX Podcast discussing the history of the Pig Livability Project, the current efforts and resources used to share information with the swine industry and how the project is continuing in the months ahead. Joining us on this episode are Dr. David Rosero, assistant professor at Iowa State University, and Dr. Joel DeRouchey, professor and state extension leader at Kansas State University. They will also highlight the upcoming Second International Conference on Pig Livability, taking place on November 5–6 in Omaha, Nebraska. For more details about the conference, visit https://piglivability.org/2025-conference. For project updates and additional resources, visit www.piglivability.org.
Presented by City Club of Portland, with support from AARP Oregon, Fight Against Sex Trafficking, Neil Kelly, and City Cast Portland.City Club is a member-led and member-supported 501(c)(3) nonprofit. Join or donate to City Club and support the spaces where community and leadership meet.On May 2, 2025, City Club of Portland's Built Environment Issue Committee hosted Rx for Central City Livability: Applying Past Successes at the University Place Hotel and Conference Center. The program explored how Portland's history of visionary public infrastructure—from the Transit Mall to the Pearl District—can inform the city's next chapter of growth and revitalization.The conversation brought together leaders who have helped shape some of Portland's most transformative projects. Together, they reflected on the role of catalytic investments, cross-sector collaboration, and community vision in creating a more livable Central City.Program speakers included: Earl Blumenauer, former U.S. Congressman and Presidential Fellow at the Institute for Portland Metropolitan Studies at Portland State University Michael Alexander, Board Chair for Albina Vision Trust Tiffany Sweitzer, President of Hoyt Street Properties Art Pearce, Deputy Director of Planning, Projects and Program for Portland Bureau of Transportation
About the Guest Dr. David Rosero is an Assistant Professor at Iowa State University. He leads a dynamic research program dedicated to advancing swine nutrition and smart farming practices. His current research initiatives include 1) maximizing the nutritional value of feed ingredients in swine diets, 2) implementing nutritional interventions to improve pig livability and swine […]
Friends and neighbors (virtual and IRL): we are so excited to share this episode with you. Now, we know we say that every week, and what can we say, we're excitable folks. But we're *extra* excited for this one because it's the first podcast of the rest of our lives, and we're introducing the new format and components of this show, and giving you a peek behind the curtain into the behind-the-scenes and the future of Growing Small Towns. Instead of a guest, we have a guest host interviewing Rebecca about the changes in the podcast and the renewed vision and clarity for Growing Small Towns. Our guest host is Winona Dimeo-Ediger, who is not only one of our beloved past guests but also a GST board member. We love her and think you will too! This episode is an honest take on the work we and so many of you are undertaking, and we can't wait to for you to hear it. About Winona: Winona has been a digital content creator for nearly a decade, writing about culture, travel, and politics for publications like National Geographic, Rolling Stone, and NPR. For the past few years, she's been able to dig into her love of place marketing and talent attraction content as the editor-in-chief of Livability.com. She's a lover of bookstores, vintage boots, dive bars, and bad jokes. The number of times she's seen Celine Dion in concert may disturb you. In this episode, we cover: The new format and new segments of the show The behind-the-scenes work that's been happening over the last year Why having the right support is critical (and what that means) Where GST is headed and what work we'll be doing Our very first small-town shout-out! Links + Resources Mentioned Ep. 92 with Winona and Tim: https://www.growingsmalltowns.org/post/episode92 Fresh Air - This Anti-Social American Life: https://open.spotify.com/episode/1tpFsNrlrRcP0kXbuP5aj5?si=Fq-DzwM5SYes59qX24yA4w Plain English - The Anti-Social Century: America's Epidemic of Solitude–And How to Fix It: https://open.spotify.com/episode/0FaZtbkN0wOz1zjtYJNQeq?si=-35pYo_FR7SwlzEKjAIZTA New Segment Alert! We think some of the best parts about radio shows and podcasts are listener call-ins, so we've decided to make those a part of the Growing Small Towns Podcast. We really, really want to hear from you! We're introducing two new parts to the show: “Small town humblebrags”: Call in and tell us about something amazing you did in your small town so we can celebrate with you. No win is too small—we want to hear it all, and we will be excessively enthusiastic about whatever it is! You can call in for your friends, too, because giving shout-outs is one of our favorite things. “Solving Your Small-Town People Challenges”: Have a tough issue in your community? We want to help. Call in and tell us about your problem, and we'll solve it on an episode of the podcast. Want to remain anonymous? Totally cool, we can be all secretive and stuff. We're suave like that. If you've got a humblebrag or a tricky people problem, call 701-203-3337 and leave a message with the deets. We really can't wait to hear from you! Get In Touch Have an idea for a future episode/guest, have feedback or a question, or just want to chat? Email us at hello@growingsmalltowns.org Subscribe + Review Thanks for tuning into this week's episode of The Growing Small Towns Show! If the information in our conversations and interviews has helped you in your small town, head out to Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, or Spotify, subscribe to the show, and leave us an honest review. Your reviews and feedback will not only help us continue to deliver relevant, helpful content, but it will also help us reach even more small-town trailblazers just like you!
Summary: Innovation often starts with asking tough questions, like: What if the systems we've always relied on aren't equipped to handle today's complexities? By leveraging data and challenging outdated assumptions, new possibilities are arising in unexpected industries. Today, we're sitting down with Jay Jackson, Chairman and CEO of Abacus Life, which trades under the symbol ABL. Jay joined Abacus Settlements in 2016 as President and Chief Executive Officer and has also served as CEO of Longevity Market Assets since June 2019. He serves as a current member of the Orlando Mayor's Committee on Livability and as an Executive Board Member for the Senior Resource Alliance, an agency of the Florida Department of Elder Affairs. Jay began his career at Franklin Templeton Investments, and prior to joining Abacus, he co-founded and managed the Fayerweather Street Life Fund, as well as the Cambridge Life Management origination platform for FDO Partners, a three billion quantitative investment firm founded by Harvard Business School professor Ken Froot. With over 20 years of experience in the financial services and life settlement industry, Jay is not only a pioneer in the life settlement and longevity industry but has also formed multiple verticals within that umbrella. In this episode, we explore how Jay Jackson and Abacus Life are transforming life insurance into a powerful financial empowerment tool, offering policyholders and their loved ones newfound flexibility. He'll also tell us how Abacus is leveraging data to unlock hidden value and drive innovation across the longevity market. Highlights:Abacus' background and mission (3:05)The total addressable market for Abacus in life insurance (4:14)Market competition and key business differentiators (6:10)Abacus' target audience and customer profiles (8:12)Abacus Life's business model and how it has evolved (9:49)Jay describes Abacus' technology platform and the value of data collection (12:11)How data insights will unlock opportunities for innovation and efficiency in the field (16:03)How life insurance policies will change if human lifespans increase (17:50)Jay describes the benefits of taking Abacus public (21:19)The senior team at Abacus Life (23:24)Future goals at Abacus and balancing growth with M&A (25:44) Links:Jay Jackson LinkedInAbacus Life on LinkedInAbacus Life WebsiteBook: Pursuing Wealthspan: How Science is Revolutionizing Wealth ManagementICR LinkedInICR TwitterICR Website Feedback:If you have questions about the show, or have a topic in mind you'd like discussed in future episodes, email our producer, marion@lowerstreet.co.
In this episode, we are joined by Kale Causemaker from Innovative Solutions to discuss how HumiSyn is revolutionizing swine production by enhancing livability rates. Kale provides valuable insights into the key challenges producers face in maintaining swine health and how HumiSyn tackles these issues head-on. From addressing environmental stressors to improving overall herd survivability, HumiSyn offers cutting-edge solutions that are making a measurable impact on operations across the industry. Kale also shares real-world feedback from producers who have adopted HumiSyn, highlighting their success stories and the tangible benefits they've experienced. As we look ahead to the Iowa Pork Congress in January 2025, Kale gives us an exciting preview of what to expect, including HumiSyn's latest innovations and strategies for improving swine health. This is an essential listen for anyone in the industry looking to enhance productivity and sustainability in their operations.
The Jeep Compass is the brand's only compact or subcompact SUV. We look at changes to the 2025 Compass, notably a new 200-hp powertrain since the next generation isn't slated to arrive in North America until 2026. Do the latest engine and other updates give this Jeep an edge over its competitors? We also answer viewer questions, including whether tire siping has any downsides. This process involves cutting thin, perpendicular slits into the tire tread to enhance traction in wet conditions. Additionally, our experts reveal their favorite parts of CR's test track. Join CR at https://CR.org/joinviaYT to access our comprehensive ratings for items you use every day. CR is a mission-driven, independent, nonprofit organization. SHOW NOTES ----------------------------------- 00:00 - Introduction 00:15 - Overview: 2025 Jeep Compass 01:43 - The Compass Halo Effect 03:48 - Power Delivery 07:32 - Infotainment Touchscreen 08:28 - The Ride 10:01 - Livability 11:42 - Interior Details 12:44 - The Engine 13:54 - Driving Position 16:22 - Fit and Finish 19:21 - How It Stacks Up to the Competition 26:43 - Question #1: What are the benefits of cutting extra grooves in tires, aka tire siping? 30:21 - Question #2: What is the best used car for teen drivers under $10,000? 34:47 - Question #3: Which part of the track CR's testers enjoy most? ---------------------------------- First Drive: 2025 Jeep Compass Still Trails the Best Compact SUVs https://www.consumerreports.org/cars/suvs/2025-jeep-compass-review-a1044361232/?EXTKEY=YSOCIAL_YT 2025 Jeep Compass https://www.consumerreports.org/cars/jeep/compass/2025/overview/?EXTKEY=YSOCIAL_YT Best Used Cars for Teens Under $20,000 https://www.consumerreports.org/cars/teen-driving/best-cars-for-teens-a2115540753/?EXTKEY=YSOCIAL_YT Best Used Cars and SUVs for Less Than $5,000 https://www.consumerreports.org/cars/best-used-cars-suvs-under-5000-dollars-a4731293141/?EXTKEY=YSOCIAL_YT Best New Cars for Teens https://www.consumerreports.org/cars/best-new-cars-for-teens-a8314221512/?EXTKEY=YSOCIAL_YT Guide to Car Reliability & Owner Satisfaction https://www.consumerreports.org/cars/car-reliability-owner-satisfaction/guide-to-car-reliability-owner-satisfaction-a9213219653/?EXTKEY=YSOCIAL_YT ----------------------------------- Ratings and test results on every car CR purchases and tests: https://www.consumerreports.org/cars/?EXTKEY=YSOCIAL_YT
The Jeep Compass is the brand's only compact or subcompact SUV. We look at changes to the 2025 Compass, notably a new 200-hp powertrain since the next generation isn't slated to arrive in North America until 2026. Do the latest engine and other updates give this Jeep an edge over its competitors? We also answer viewer questions, including whether tire siping has any downsides. This process involves cutting thin, perpendicular slits into the tire tread to enhance traction in wet conditions. Additionally, our experts reveal their favorite parts of CR's test track. Join CR at https://CR.org/joinviaYT to access our comprehensive ratings for items you use every day. CR is a mission-driven, independent, nonprofit organization. SHOW NOTES ----------------------------------- 00:00 - Introduction 00:15 - Overview: 2025 Jeep Compass 01:43 - The Compass Halo Effect 03:48 - Power Delivery 07:32 - Infotainment Touchscreen 08:28 - The Ride 10:01 - Livability 11:42 - Interior Details 12:44 - The Engine 13:54 - Driving Position 16:22 - Fit and Finish 19:21 - How It Stacks Up to the Competition 26:43 - Question #1: What are the benefits of cutting extra grooves in tires, aka tire siping? 30:21 - Question #2: What is the best used car for teen drivers under $10,000? 34:47 - Question #3: Which part of the track CR's testers enjoy most? ---------------------------------- First Drive: 2025 Jeep Compass Still Trails the Best Compact SUVs https://www.consumerreports.org/cars/suvs/2025-jeep-compass-review-a1044361232/?EXTKEY=YSOCIAL_YT 2025 Jeep Compass https://www.consumerreports.org/cars/jeep/compass/2025/overview/?EXTKEY=YSOCIAL_YT Best Used Cars for Teens Under $20,000 https://www.consumerreports.org/cars/teen-driving/best-cars-for-teens-a2115540753/?EXTKEY=YSOCIAL_YT Best Used Cars and SUVs for Less Than $5,000 https://www.consumerreports.org/cars/best-used-cars-suvs-under-5000-dollars-a4731293141/?EXTKEY=YSOCIAL_YT Best New Cars for Teens https://www.consumerreports.org/cars/best-new-cars-for-teens-a8314221512/?EXTKEY=YSOCIAL_YT Guide to Car Reliability & Owner Satisfaction https://www.consumerreports.org/cars/car-reliability-owner-satisfaction/guide-to-car-reliability-owner-satisfaction-a9213219653/?EXTKEY=YSOCIAL_YT ----------------------------------- Ratings and test results on every car CR purchases and tests: https://www.consumerreports.org/cars/?EXTKEY=YSOCIAL_YT
The Jeep Compass is the brand's only compact or subcompact SUV. We look at changes to the 2025 Compass, notably a new 200-hp powertrain since the next generation isn't slated to arrive in North America until 2026. Do the latest engine and other updates give this Jeep an edge over its competitors? We also answer viewer questions, including whether tire siping has any downsides. This process involves cutting thin, perpendicular slits into the tire tread to enhance traction in wet conditions. Additionally, our experts reveal their favorite parts of CR's test track. Join CR at https://CR.org/joinviaYT to access our comprehensive ratings for items you use every day. CR is a mission-driven, independent, nonprofit organization. SHOW NOTES ----------------------------------- 00:00 - Introduction 00:15 - Overview: 2025 Jeep Compass 01:43 - The Compass Halo Effect 03:48 - Power Delivery 07:32 - Infotainment Touchscreen 08:28 - The Ride 10:01 - Livability 11:42 - Interior Details 12:44 - The Engine 13:54 - Driving Position 16:22 - Fit and Finish 19:21 - How It Stacks Up to the Competition 26:43 - Question #1: What are the benefits of cutting extra grooves in tires, aka tire siping? 30:21 - Question #2: What is the best used car for teen drivers under $10,000? 34:47 - Question #3: Which part of the track CR's testers enjoy most? ---------------------------------- First Drive: 2025 Jeep Compass Still Trails the Best Compact SUVs https://www.consumerreports.org/cars/suvs/2025-jeep-compass-review-a1044361232/?EXTKEY=YSOCIAL_YT 2025 Jeep Compass https://www.consumerreports.org/cars/jeep/compass/2025/overview/?EXTKEY=YSOCIAL_YT Best Used Cars for Teens Under $20,000 https://www.consumerreports.org/cars/teen-driving/best-cars-for-teens-a2115540753/?EXTKEY=YSOCIAL_YT Best Used Cars and SUVs for Less Than $5,000 https://www.consumerreports.org/cars/best-used-cars-suvs-under-5000-dollars-a4731293141/?EXTKEY=YSOCIAL_YT Best New Cars for Teens https://www.consumerreports.org/cars/best-new-cars-for-teens-a8314221512/?EXTKEY=YSOCIAL_YT Guide to Car Reliability & Owner Satisfaction https://www.consumerreports.org/cars/car-reliability-owner-satisfaction/guide-to-car-reliability-owner-satisfaction-a9213219653/?EXTKEY=YSOCIAL_YT ----------------------------------- Ratings and test results on every car CR purchases and tests: https://www.consumerreports.org/cars/?EXTKEY=YSOCIAL_YT
We talked about: 00:00 DataTalks.Club intro 01:56 Using data to create livable cities 02:52 Rachel's career journey: from geography to urban data science 04:20 What does a transport scientist do? 05:34 Short-term and long-term transportation planning 06:14 Data sources for transportation planning in Singapore 08:38 Rachel's motivation for combining geography and data science 10:19 Urban design and its connection to geography 13:12 Defining a livable city 15:30 Livability of Singapore and urban planning 18:24 Role of data science in urban and transportation planning 20:31 Predicting travel patterns for future transportation needs 22:02 Data collection and processing in transportation systems 24:02 Use of real-time data for traffic management 27:06 Incorporating generative AI into data engineering 30:09 Data analysis for transportation policies 33:19 Technologies used in text-to-SQL projects 36:12 Handling large datasets and transportation data in Singapore 42:17 Generative AI applications beyond text-to-SQL 45:26 Publishing public data and maintaining privacy 45:52 Recommended datasets and projects for data engineering beginners 49:16 Recommended resources for learning urban data science About the speaker: Rachel is an urban data scientist dedicated to creating liveable cities through the innovative use of data. With a background in geography, and a masters in urban data science, she blends qualitative and quantitative analysis to tackle urban challenges. Her aim is to integrate data driven techniques with urban design to foster sustainable and equitable urban environments. Links: - https://datamall.lta.gov.sg/content/datamall/en/dynamic-data.html 00:00 DataTalks.Club intro 01:56 Using data to create livable cities 02:52 Rachel's career journey: from geography to urban data science 04:20 What does a transport scientist do? 05:34 Short-term and long-term transportation planning 06:14 Data sources for transportation planning in Singapore 08:38 Rachel's motivation for combining geography and data science 10:19 Urban design and its connection to geography 13:12 Defining a livable city 15:30 Livability of Singapore and urban planning 18:24 Role of data science in urban and transportation planning 20:31 Predicting travel patterns for future transportation needs 22:02 Data collection and processing in transportation systems 24:02 Use of real-time data for traffic management 27:06 Incorporating generative AI into data engineering 30:09 Data analysis for transportation policies 33:19 Technologies used in text-to-SQL projects 36:12 Handling large datasets and transportation data in Singapore 42:17 Generative AI applications beyond text-to-SQL 45:26 Publishing public data and maintaining privacy 45:52 Recommended datasets and projects for data engineering beginners 49:16 Recommended resources for learning urban data science Join our slack: https: //datatalks.club/slack.html
Exclusive CR discount for Talking Cars viewers at https://www.cr.org/jointalkingcars The Mini Cooper has been the cornerstone of the brand since its inception and has been redesigned for 2025. Our experts share their first impressions of the 2025 Mini Cooper S two-door, discussing its performance and whether this fifth-generation model retains the classic British styling, minimalist interior, and unique agility that fans have cherished in previous versions. We also answer viewer questions about DIY insulation for reducing engine noise in older vehicles and the reliability of infotainment touch screens in new cars. More info on the 2025 Mini Cooper here: https://www.consumerreports.org/cars/sports-cars/2025-mini-cooper-review-a4730724572/?EXTKEY=YSOCIAL_YT Ratings and test results on every car CR purchases and tests: https://www.consumerreports.org/cars/?EXTKEY=YSOCIAL_YT SHOW NOTES ----------------------------------- 00:00 - Introduction 00:16 - Overview: 2025 Mini Cooper S 02:19 - Classic British Styling 03:38 - Infotainment Touchscreen 07:20 - Driving Experience 09:06 - Stop/Start System 10:34 - Reliability 11:47 - Livability 14:41 - Question #1: How reliable and future-proof are infotainment touchscreens in new cars? 17:30 - Question #2: Is it safe to add insulation to the engine bay of an older vehicle to reduce noise? 21:35 - Question #3: Is the Mini Cooper a practical choice for the Kenyan car market? ---------------------------------- First Drive: Next-Gen 2025 Mini Cooper Is Still Quirky, But Less Fun https://www.consumerreports.org/cars/sports-cars/2025-mini-cooper-review-a4730724572/?EXTKEY=YSOCIAL_YT 2025 Mini Cooper https://www.consumerreports.org/cars/mini/cooper/2025/overview/?EXTKEY=YSOCIAL_YT Preview: Mini Continues Its All-Electric March With the Aceman Small Crossover https://www.consumerreports.org/cars/suvs/mini-aceman-review-a5304694715/?EXTKEY=YSOCIAL_YT Cars and SUVs With the Easiest Controls https://www.consumerreports.org/cars/automotive-technology/cars-and-suvs-with-the-easiest-controls-a7135184399/?EXTKEY=YSOCIAL_YT Guide to Car Reliability & Owner Satisfaction https://www.consumerreports.org/cars/car-reliability-owner-satisfaction/guide-to-car-reliability-owner-satisfaction-a9213219653/?EXTKEY=YSOCIAL_YT
Exclusive CR discount for Talking Cars viewers at https://www.cr.org/jointalkingcars The Mini Cooper has been the cornerstone of the brand since its inception and has been redesigned for 2025. Our experts share their first impressions of the 2025 Mini Cooper S two-door, discussing its performance and whether this fifth-generation model retains the classic British styling, minimalist interior, and unique agility that fans have cherished in previous versions. We also answer viewer questions about DIY insulation for reducing engine noise in older vehicles and the reliability of infotainment touch screens in new cars. More info on the 2025 Mini Cooper here: https://www.consumerreports.org/cars/sports-cars/2025-mini-cooper-review-a4730724572/?EXTKEY=YSOCIAL_YT Ratings and test results on every car CR purchases and tests: https://www.consumerreports.org/cars/?EXTKEY=YSOCIAL_YT SHOW NOTES ----------------------------------- 00:00 - Introduction 00:16 - Overview: 2025 Mini Cooper S 02:19 - Classic British Styling 03:38 - Infotainment Touchscreen 07:20 - Driving Experience 09:06 - Stop/Start System 10:34 - Reliability 11:47 - Livability 14:41 - Question #1: How reliable and future-proof are infotainment touchscreens in new cars? 17:30 - Question #2: Is it safe to add insulation to the engine bay of an older vehicle to reduce noise? 21:35 - Question #3: Is the Mini Cooper a practical choice for the Kenyan car market? ---------------------------------- First Drive: Next-Gen 2025 Mini Cooper Is Still Quirky, But Less Fun https://www.consumerreports.org/cars/sports-cars/2025-mini-cooper-review-a4730724572/?EXTKEY=YSOCIAL_YT 2025 Mini Cooper https://www.consumerreports.org/cars/mini/cooper/2025/overview/?EXTKEY=YSOCIAL_YT Preview: Mini Continues Its All-Electric March With the Aceman Small Crossover https://www.consumerreports.org/cars/suvs/mini-aceman-review-a5304694715/?EXTKEY=YSOCIAL_YT Cars and SUVs With the Easiest Controls https://www.consumerreports.org/cars/automotive-technology/cars-and-suvs-with-the-easiest-controls-a7135184399/?EXTKEY=YSOCIAL_YT Guide to Car Reliability & Owner Satisfaction https://www.consumerreports.org/cars/car-reliability-owner-satisfaction/guide-to-car-reliability-owner-satisfaction-a9213219653/?EXTKEY=YSOCIAL_YT
Exclusive CR discount for Talking Cars viewers at https://www.cr.org/jointalkingcars The Mini Cooper has been the cornerstone of the brand since its inception and has been redesigned for 2025. Our experts share their first impressions of the 2025 Mini Cooper S two-door, discussing its performance and whether this fifth-generation model retains the classic British styling, minimalist interior, and unique agility that fans have cherished in previous versions. We also answer viewer questions about DIY insulation for reducing engine noise in older vehicles and the reliability of infotainment touch screens in new cars. More info on the 2025 Mini Cooper here: https://www.consumerreports.org/cars/sports-cars/2025-mini-cooper-review-a4730724572/?EXTKEY=YSOCIAL_YT Ratings and test results on every car CR purchases and tests: https://www.consumerreports.org/cars/?EXTKEY=YSOCIAL_YT SHOW NOTES ----------------------------------- 00:00 - Introduction 00:16 - Overview: 2025 Mini Cooper S 02:19 - Classic British Styling 03:38 - Infotainment Touchscreen 07:20 - Driving Experience 09:06 - Stop/Start System 10:34 - Reliability 11:47 - Livability 14:41 - Question #1: How reliable and future-proof are infotainment touchscreens in new cars? 17:30 - Question #2: Is it safe to add insulation to the engine bay of an older vehicle to reduce noise? 21:35 - Question #3: Is the Mini Cooper a practical choice for the Kenyan car market? ---------------------------------- First Drive: Next-Gen 2025 Mini Cooper Is Still Quirky, But Less Fun https://www.consumerreports.org/cars/sports-cars/2025-mini-cooper-review-a4730724572/?EXTKEY=YSOCIAL_YT 2025 Mini Cooper https://www.consumerreports.org/cars/mini/cooper/2025/overview/?EXTKEY=YSOCIAL_YT Preview: Mini Continues Its All-Electric March With the Aceman Small Crossover https://www.consumerreports.org/cars/suvs/mini-aceman-review-a5304694715/?EXTKEY=YSOCIAL_YT Cars and SUVs With the Easiest Controls https://www.consumerreports.org/cars/automotive-technology/cars-and-suvs-with-the-easiest-controls-a7135184399/?EXTKEY=YSOCIAL_YT Guide to Car Reliability & Owner Satisfaction https://www.consumerreports.org/cars/car-reliability-owner-satisfaction/guide-to-car-reliability-owner-satisfaction-a9213219653/?EXTKEY=YSOCIAL_YT
Originally created in 2000 as the Hillsboro 2020 Vision and Action Plan, the Hillsboro 2035 Community Plan is our shared vision for Hillsboro's future and a detailed action plan for working toward that collective goal. The ideas in the plan are based on input from thousands of community members in cooperation with local organizations who have agreed to share implementation responsibilities. The plan was developed by a volunteer, community-led task force representing a wide variety of interests to ensure the vision retains a broad community focus. Over the course of the first 15 years of the plan's implementation - from 2000 to 2015 - twenty-five community partners completed nearly 180 actions, including such visible projects as the Hillsboro Civic Center, Glenn and Viola Walters Cultural Arts Center, Hondo Dog Park, Jackson Bottom Wetlands restoration, community gardens, and many others. Every five years, the plan is reviewed and new ideas are sought from our community, so we ensure the plan remains fresh and relevant to the people who live, work, and recreate here. The Hillsboro 2035 Oversight Committee has been soliciting ideas for the 2025 update since the spring, and will conclude their collection on Monday, September 30. After that, writing teams will convene to distill and articulate new action items in the five focus areas: 1) Health, Wellness, and Safety; 2) Education and Community Involvement; 3) Economy and Infrastructure; 4) Livability and Recreation; and 5) Environmental Sustainability. Don't miss the chance to share YOUR ideas for Hillsboro's future! Share your big ideas at Hillsboro2035.org by September 30 to let your voice be heard, help shape our community, and maybe even win one of several prizes! Our featured program is HSD's Career and College Pathways Shuttle System! The CCP shuttles offers high school students the opportunity to access eight different flagship programs across the district: Aerospace at the Hillsboro Airport; Automotive Technology, Bioscience Technology, and Veterinary Sciences at Hilhi; Diesel Technology at our Transportation and Support Services Center; Fire Science at the Hillsboro Fire Training Center; Health Sciences - Certified Clinical Medical Assistant - at Century High School; and Metal Processing at Glencoe High School. Nearly 280 students are riding the shuttle to these programs this fall, which is our highest number ever! Many thanks to everyone who makes this amazing opportunity possible, including industry partners, counselors, course instructors, students accessing the programs, and Transportation staff. There will be no school for all students on Monday, September 30, for staff development. School resumes on Tuesday, October 1. Hot News is produced and emailed t HSD families and staff each week school is in session. Please add the address to your “safe sender” list to make sure you always receive the latest issue. Please also bookmark our district website: hsd.k12.or.us to stay informed about what's happening in our district and schools.
Recently, the Downtown Sacramento Partnership released a comprehensive strategy to address livability downtown. In the 1960's, Downtown Sacramento - especially the West End - was vibrant with a healthy population. Since that time though, it became a single-use, office focused downtown that forced people to live farther away....
This week on Mondays Chrissy Mancini-Nichols is back! We talk about universal basic mobility, cool corridors, Japan's idea for a massive underground freight conveyor belt and freight's first mile last mile problem, health problems caused by a Texas bitcoin mine, and USDOT's push for emissions reductions. Chrissy also mentioned commenting on the PROWAG regulations Also the Fresno transit microgrid News Items Universal Basic Mobility Oakland - LA Times Cooling corridors - DW | Reasons to be Cheerful Japan's freight mover - Fast Company Bitcoin mining and health - Time Magazine USDOT Decarbonization strategies - Smart Cities Dive Minnesota e-bike rebate - Minneapolis Star Tribune *** Follow us on twitter @theoverheadwire Follow us on Mastadon theoverheadwire@sfba.social Follow us on Threads or Instagram @theoverheadwire Support the show on Patreon http://patreon.com/theoverheadwire Buy books on our Bookshop.org Affiliate site! And get our Cars are Cholesterol shirt at Tee-Public! And everything else at http://theoverheadwire.com
Swine health concerns can challenge pig livability and various avenues of sustainability like animal wellbeing and business continuity. There are Checkoff-funded tools producers can use to improve animal health, protect pigs and people with strict biosecurity, implement traceability standards, learn from already-established resources and explore potential solutions like gene editing. Among the many topics of discussion that we had at World Pork Expo was that pig livability. Specifically, we looked into Check-off funded tools that producers can use to improve pig health. Our Ann Hess leads that conversation. While at Expo she sat down with Drs. Chris Hostetler, Director of Animal Science, Marisa Rotolo, Director of Swine Health and Brent Pepin, Director of Swine Health, all with National Pork Board. This episode has been sponsored by United Animal Health, a leader in animal health and nutrition. You can learn more about United Animal Health and how they are working to advance animal science worldwide by visiting the website at UnitedANH.com
In this Convo of Flanigan's Eco-Logic, Ted speaks with Greg Kats, Founder and CEO of the Smart Surfaces Coalition, a non-profit organization promoting the adoption of urban "smart surfaces" to improve urban livability. He is also a businessman, environmentalist, played substantial roles in developing the clean energy and green building industries, and is a long-time thought leader and investor in the transition to a low carbon economy.Ted and Greg discuss his background, born in Paris, grew up in Connecticut. He attended University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill for his BA, and received a joint graduate degree from Princeton in Public Administration, and Stanford in Business Administration, and is a Certified Energy Manager. They mention their time at Rocky Mountain Institute together, then focus on Greg's career and current works.Greg served as Managing Director of Good Energies, a several billion-dollar global clean energy fund investing in low carbon companies, and served for six years as the Director of Financing for Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy at the US Department of Energy. Greg also played a large role in designing and developing LEED, the green building standard. He was hired by the World Bank to guide the creation of a new World Bank green building design standard. He was later hired by the Enterprise community partners to guide development of the first and still leading green design standard focused on low income housing, called Green Communities. Ted highlights Greg being the Founding Chairman of the International Performance Measurement and Verification Protocol (IPMVP), who built the Protocol into the global energy and water efficiency design and verification standard used in over $100 billion in building upgrades.He founded the Smart Surfaces Coalition in 2019 to slow global warming, redress social inequity, and build urban resilience. It is a powerful collection of 40 leading organizations in urban health, sustainability, equity, architecture, energy, water, and urban policy dedicated to the adoption of “smart surfaces,” a set of technologies that allow cities to better manage sun and rain, save money, and create more livable communities. Smart surface solutions include a strategic combination of reflective roofs and pavements, porous pavements, green roofs, solar photovoltaics (PV), and trees, enabling cities to lower their temperatures despite global warming, as well as create increasingly resilient and livable infrastructure.
Science tells us that feeling a sense of "home" where we live has huge positive benefits to our health and wellbeing. In her book, This Is Where You Belong: Finding Home Wherever You Are, author Melody Warnick explores the place attachment and uncovers ten things we can do to feel more rooted in our lives. She embarks on several projects designed to have her love where she lives, sharing her ups, downs and discoveries in her wonderful book and in this week's episode. Guest Bio Melody Warnick is the author of If You Could Live Anywhere: The Surprising Importance of Place in a Work-from-Anywhere World and This Is Where You Belong: Finding Home Wherever You Are. Her work has appeared in The New York Times, Reader's Digest, Fast Company, The Guardian, Slate, Quartz, CityLab, Woman's Day, Good Housekeeping, Redbook, O: The Oprah Magazine, Medium, Livability, and many others. For episode homepage, resources and links, visit: https://kristenmanieri.com/episode293 Learn more about coaching: Kristen@kristenmanieri.com Mentioned in this Episode Guest's book: This Is Where You Belong: Finding Home Wherever You Are https://www.amazon.com/This-Where-You-Belong-Wherever/dp/014312966X Guest's website: http://melodywarnick.com/ Host Bio Kristen Manieri is a coach who works with teams to increase both productivity and wellbeing. She also helps individuals navigate transition with clarity and confidence. Her areas of focus are: stress reduction, energy management, mindset, resilience, habit formation, rest rituals, and self-care. As the host of the weekly 60 Mindful Minutes podcast, an Apple top 100 social science podcast, Kristen has interviewed over 200 authors about what it means to live a more conscious, connected, intentional and joyful life. Learn more at kristenmanieri.com/work-with-me. Learn more about coaching: Kristen@kristenmanieri.com Connect with the 60 Mindful Minutes podcast Web: https://kristenmanieri.com Email: Kristen@kristenmanieri.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/60MindfulMinutes Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kristenmanieri_/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/kristenmanieri/
While Rebecca loves finding unique stories and highlighting other's personal journeys, in today's episode, learn about Rebecca's unique path to freelance writing, what keeps her motivated and how she's reaching out to help others on their journey. Follow Rebecca's life and work here: https://rebeccatreon.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rebecca.treon Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/rebeccatreon/?hl=en Julia/Julie Project: https://web.archive.org/web/20021217011704/http://blogs.salon.com/0001399/2002/08/25.html 5280: https://www.5280.com/ Dining Out: https://diningout.com/ Livability magazine: https://livability.com/ Travel Leader: https://grouptravelleader.com/ Tennessean: https://www.tennessean.com/search/?q=Rebecca+Treon NPR: https://www.npr.org/ Xochimilco: https://www.tastingtable.com/695266/xochimilco-mexico-city/ Xochimilco Tourism: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Xochimilco University of New Mexico Press: https://www.unmpress.com/ Thank you for listening! Please take a moment to rate, review and subscribe to the Media in Minutes podcast here or anywhere you get your podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/media-in-minutes/id1555710662
Downeast Mike Episode 112 *News & Commentary* Monday, December 18th, 2023 Our Motto: Some of this is whimsy – some of this is true – the interpretation of it all is entirely up to you! Did you know? Downeast Mike contains no mean words! Just wholesome goodness from Downeast Maine. A Historical Literary Auditory Candy Store. Did you hear the bells on the door when you came in? In today's episode: Snow, Sleet Batter Maine (1970) Maine's “High Livability” Drawing People Like A Magnet (1970) A Cat Jumps Under A Cow (1884) Illness Of The Instant, Maine's Timely Tree and More! Thank you for listening! Please send your birthday wishes, comments and requests to mike(@)downeastmike.com --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/frank-w-norwood/support
Welcome to the daily304 – your window into Wonderful, Almost Heaven, West Virginia. Today is Tuesday, Nov. 7 Laury's celebrated chef shares what prompted him to immigrate to WV and why he loves living here. Download your mobile WV Waterfall Trail passport and earn prizes as you go. And get your tickets now to some fantastic Mountain Stage shows coming up…on today's daily304. #1 – From LIVABILITY – Laury's Restaurant has been a Charleston, WV fine dining staple since 1979. Serving French-infused American steakhouse cuisine, Chef Ramin Mirzakhani has helmed the kitchen since 2000 and was nominated for a prestigious James Beard Award in 2023. Livability spoke with Ramin Mirzakhani about why he and his family chose to live in Charleston and what they love about West Virginia. “My uncle was living in Charleston at the time when we immigrated here … [and we] ended up staying here because we fell in love with the people and the town,” he said. Mirzakhani says one of the things he loves most about living in Almost Heaven is the outdoor recreation. “I love hiking a little bit in the morning,” he said. “Also, people here are very, very friendly and are always helping each other, even if they don't know you. That's why I fell in love with it and decided to stay. Even coming from another country, as an immigrant you feel at home here, you're treated like one of them.” Read more: https://livability.com/wv/charleston/where-to-live-now/why-i-choose-to-live-in-the-advantage-valley/ #2 – From WV TOURISM – Chasing waterfalls takes on a whole new meaning in West Virginia with the first-ever statewide Waterfall Trail! The trail was created for travelers looking to get off the beaten path, reconnect with nature and discover more than two dozen waterfalls in Almost Heaven. The trail includes well-known falls such as Blackwater and Sandstone, but also features hidden gems like Finn's in the New River Gorge National Park & Preserve and Drawdy in Boone County. Visit www.wvtourism.com/west-virginia-waterfall-trail to download your free mobile passport. Check in to waterfalls as you visit them and earn prizes along the way! Read more: https://wvtourism.com/west-virginia-waterfall-trail/ #3 – From MOUNTAIN STAGE – West Virginia Public Radio's “Mountain Stage” celebrates its 40th anniversary. Get your tickets today to join the live audience performances featuring some of the best performers from around the country. Upcoming shows feature a talented roster including Judy Collins, Joan Osborne, James McMurtry and more. Celebrate the holidays with the return of Bob Thompson's annual jazz celebration, “Joy to the World,” on Dec. 14 and 15. Get your tickets now before they sell out! Order online at www.mountainstage.org. Learn more: https://mountainstage.org/upcoming-live-shows/ Find these stories and more at wv.gov/daily304. The daily304 curated news and information is brought to you by the West Virginia Department of Commerce: Sharing the wealth, beauty and opportunity in West Virginia with the world. Follow the daily304 on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram @daily304. Or find us online at wv.gov and just click the daily304 logo. That's all for now. Take care. Be safe. Get outside and enjoy all the opportunity West Virginia has to offer.
POLITICO California Playbook shares the latest political happenings in the state. Valley Vision conducts its annual poll on livability across six counties. Blues artist Katie Knipp returns to The Sofia. Governor Gavin Newsom's Trip to Israel and China Governor Gavin Newsom is in China today to promote action on climate change and strengthen economic ties. On his way to China, Newsom made a brief stop in Israel to meet with people affected by the war with Hamas. Co-author of POLITICO's California Playbook, Lara Korte, joins us today to talk about Newsom's unexpected visit to Israel and what it means for his national profile despite his insistence that he is not running for President. Korte also digs into the reasons behind newly-installed Senator Laphonza Butler's decision not to run for the seat when her term is up. 2023 Valley Vision Livability Poll This summer, over 3,000 people across the six counties in the Sacramento region answered questions about their quality of life as part of Valley Vision's annual Livability Poll. The poll provides a snapshot of a variety of critical factors, and many residents shared positive views about the region's assets. However, issues like climate change, a lack of affordable housing and disparities in accessing essential needs remain serious concerns for many. The full results will be released at the second annual Livability Summit, taking place Oct. 30 at 8 a.m. at the SAFE Credit Union Convention Center. Evan Schmidt, Chief Executive Officer of Valley Vision talks about the results of the latest poll, the upcoming summit, and some of its speakers. Blues Artist Katie Knipp at The Sofia Katie Knipp is a three-time Top 10 Billboard Blues Albums artist and is bringing her big band back to the Sofia in Sacramento. Katie and drummer Neil Campisano join Insight ahead of their performance on Sat. Oct. 28 at 7pm. Editor's note: CapRadio is a media sponsor of Valley Vision's livability summit.
This month on the Mpact podcast we're joined by Abby Thorne-Lyman, Director of Real Estate and Property Development at BART. We talk about BART's development projects and priorities, and the importance of real estate to BART's future. For more information on the Mpact Transit and Livability conference, visit http://mpactmobility.org
On this episode of In Clear Terms with AARP California, host Dr. Thyonne Gordon is joined by Seleta Reynolds, Chief Innovation Officer and Head of the Department of Strategic Innovation for LA Metro. In her role, she is helping to cultivate the future of inclusive and reliable public transportation for the people who call Los Angeles home. Today, she joins Dr. Gordon to discuss transportation in California and how it plays a key role in the state's livability. So hit play and join us for another episode of In Clear Terms, brought to you by AARP California. Follow UsTwitter @AARPCAFacebook @aarpcaliforniaInstagram @aarpcaPresented by AARP Californiawww.AARP.org/CA
Remote work exploded over the past two years, and as a result, millions of people now find themselves in the position to ask this life-changing question: If I can work anywhere, where shall I live? This is the inquiry that author Melody Warnick explores in her new book, If You Could Live Anywhere. Along the way she considers the importance of place, cost of living and community but also our leanings towards a nomadic life or living internationally. Warnick helps the “Anywhereist” discover the right place to do their best work but also live their best life. Guest Bio Melody Warnick is the author of If You Could Live Anywhere and This Is Where You Belong: Finding Home Wherever You Are. Her work has appeared in The New York Times, Reader's Digest, Fast Company, The Guardian, Slate, Quartz, CityLab, Woman's Day, Good Housekeeping, Redbook, O: The Oprah Magazine, Medium, Livability, and many others. For episode homepage, resources and links, visit: https://kristenmanieri.com/episode193 Learn more about coaching: Kristen@kristenmanieri.com Host Bio Kristen Manieri is a coach who works with teams to increase both productivity and wellbeing. She also helps individuals navigate transition with clarity and confidence. Her areas of focus are: stress reduction, energy management, mindset, resilience, habit formation, rest rituals, and self-care. As the host of the weekly 60 Mindful Minutes podcast, an Apple top 100 social science podcast, Kristen has interviewed over 200 authors about what it means to live a more conscious, connected, intentional and joyful life. Learn more at kristenmanieri.com/work-with-me. Mentioned in this Episode Guest's book: If You Could Live Anywhere: https://www.amazon.com/Could-Live-Anywhere-Work-Anywhere/dp/1728246903 This Is Where You Belong: Finding Home Wherever You Are: https://www.amazon.com/This-Where-You-Belong-Wherever/dp/014312966X Guest's website: http://melodywarnick.com/ Learn more about coaching: Kristen@kristenmanieri.com Connect with the 60 Mindful Minutes podcast Web: https://kristenmanieri.com Email: Kristen@kristenmanieri.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/60MindfulMinutes Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kristenmanieri_/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/kristenmanieri/
Alltech has introduced Triad, an innovative solution that promotes successful farrowing and pig livability through a palatable, proprietary blend of Alltech ingredients. During World Pork Expo, our Ann Hess caught up with Andy Rash, general manager of Alltech's U.S. swine business to find out more about Triad and what opportunities it has to offer hog producers. As Rash explains, sow throughput can be compromised by a higher incidence of stillborn pigs and pre-wean death losses, decreasing overall performance for swine producers. Effective during short feeding intervals, Triad supports sows during parturition and lessened pre-wean mortality, driving more pigs and more pounds long-term.“Helping producers keep more pigs they work so hard to produce in the production chain is a great challenge to address,” Rash said. “The industry makes such a large investment in total pigs born but focusing on pigs weaned is the real opportunity.”This episode of Feedstuffs in Focus is brought to you by Alltech, a global leader in animal nutrition. For more information on Alltech and Triad, visit Alltech.com.For more information, on this and other topics, we invite you to visit our websites - www.Feedstuffs.com and www.NationalHogFarmer.com. While you are there be sure to check out our digital editions and our new Feedstuffs 365 platform.
On this episode of In Clear Terms with AARP California, host Dr. Thyonne Gordon is joined by Dr. Rodney Harrell, the Vice President of Family, Home and Community for AARP. Rodney is the enterprise lead on housing issues, and leads AARP Public Policy Institute's team of issue experts on long-term services, family caregiving and livable communities. Today, he is here with Dr. Gordon to talk about AARP's Livability Index tool and how listeners can leverage this resource for themselves and to improve the livability of their community. Follow UsTwitter @AARPCAFacebook @aarpcaliforniaInstagram @aarpcaPresented by AARP Californiawww.AARP.org/CA
Guest host David Common explores the implications of the conflict between the Wagner Group private militia and Russia's military with The Washington Post reporter Mary Ilyushina, urban development experts Alkarim Devani, Murtaza Haider and Andy Yan discuss the future of city livability, psychologist Jean Twenge warns about social media's impact on kids' mental health, former People editor Landon Jones charts the rise of celebrity culture he helped create, and we revisit the historic feats of Canadian jockey Ron Turcotte and the thoroughbred horse Secretariat. Discover more at https://www.cbc.ca/sunday
For parents, there's always that juggling act we do for our kids where we must keep one eye on what is happening in their lives today, and one eye on what lies ahead. It's stressful to think about what the future holds for our kids. After all, the world is becoming a harder and harder place to live in. My guest for this episode of the Self Driven Child Podcast is author, educator and similarly concerned parent Stephania Malia Krauss. She stopped by to discuss her book Whole Child, Whole Life: 10 Ways to Help Kids Live, Learn, and Thrive and what she's learned as a parent to become an expert juggler of her kids' priorities today, and goals of tomorrow. We discuss everything from motivation, brain function, what experts are saying now and some inspiring success stories too.[01:30] We meet our guest Stephanie Malia Krauss.[02:30] Stephanie provides some background information about what inspired her book.[07:35] Education and child development priorities need to be re-examined.[10:30] The disconnect between education and parental/community goals.[15:50] ‘Livability' & ‘Lovability'.[19:00] “Pockets full of red Maple Leaves.” What is truly valuable?[25:28] The struggle for college preparedness.[29:30] A true cause of childhood stress.[33:00] Putting things in perspective through real human struggle.[35:45] The importance of resilience.[39:00] The benefits of listening and respecting our kids.ResourcesWhole Child, Whole Life: 10 Ways to Help Kids Live, Learn, and Thrive by Stephanie Malia Krauss: https://www.amazon.com/Whole-Child-Life-Learn-Thrive/dp/1071884425What Do You Say?: How to Talk with Kids to Build Motivation, Stress Tolerance, and a Happy Home by William Stixrud PhD, Ned Johnson: https://www.amazon.com/What-You-Say-Motivation-Tolerance/dp/1984880365Prep Matters: https://prepmatters.com/Thank you for tuning in to this episode of Self Driven Child. If you enjoyed this conversation, please follow the podcast on your favorite platform and leave a review to let us know your thoughts.If you have a high school aged student and would like to talk about putting a tutoring or college plan together, reach out to Ned's company, PrepMatters at www.prepmatters.com
In this KEEN ON episode, Andrew talks to the Amsterdam based Reinier de Graaf, the author of architect, verb, about a new language of building which has infected architecture with the doublespeak of corrosive words like "wellness", "innovation" and "livability" Reinier de Graaf (1964, Schiedam) is a Dutch architect and writer. He is a partner in the Office for Metropolitan Architecture (OMA), where he leads projects in Europe, Russia and the Middle East. Reinier is the co-founder of OMA's think-tank AMO and Sir Arthur Marshall Visiting Professor of Urban Design at the University of Cambridge. He is the author of Four Walls and a Roof: The Complex Nature of a Simple Profession and the novel The Masterplan. He lives in Amsterdam. Named as one of the "100 most connected men" by GQ magazine, Andrew Keen is amongst the world's best known broadcasters and commentators. In addition to presenting KEEN ON, he is the host of the long-running How To Fix Democracy show. He is also the author of four prescient books about digital technology: CULT OF THE AMATEUR, DIGITAL VERTIGO, THE INTERNET IS NOT THE ANSWER and HOW TO FIX THE FUTURE. Andrew lives in San Francisco, is married to Cassandra Knight, Google's VP of Litigation & Discovery, and has two grown children. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week David and Marina of FAME Architects discuss the livability of designer homes. The two cover designing for function and aesthetics, material resilience, lifestyle changes, space efficiency, designing based on reference images, and the benefits of adapting to design-forward living environments. This episode is supported by Brizo • Monograph • Sky-Frame • Enscape • Graphisoft SUBSCRIBE • Apple Podcasts • YouTube • Spotify CONNECT • Website: www.secondstudiopod.com • Instagram • Facebook • Call or text questions to 213-222-6950 SUPPORT Leave a review :) EPISODE CATEGORIES • Interviews: Interviews with industry leaders. • Project Companion: Informative talks for clients. • Fellow Designer: Tips for designers. • After Hours (AH): Casual conversations about everyday life. • Design Reviews: Reviews of creative projects and buildings.
Happy New Years Y'all! What's in a list?? In this episode Neil and Will sit down with Amanda Ellis of Livability Media to discuss what makes a City the most "livable." Hear how some Appalachian cities stack up in comparison to other cities throughout the country, and Neil and Will's opinion on the matter (hint - there's a little biased involved - and a lot of "magic in them mountains"). Take a listen as Amanda dives into what Livability Media does and how economic development and promotion is important for not only attraction but also retention of a cities own lifelong residents. Also, Neil and Will discuss some of the top news items (a lot on the "pop" side - seemingly minus world affairs) over the past year, and how they may or may not matter to them both - and how Neil's "...money don't jiggle jiggle." Don't forget all the #AppBiz(s) over the past year...and the current #AppBiz of the week: Livability.com! Livability - www.livability.com Livability Media - www.livabilitymedia.com Best Places to Live in the U.S. in 2022 - www.livability.com/best-places/2022-top-100-best-places-to-live-in-the-us/ "The great millennial migration that wasn't" - www.vox.com/future-perfect/2022/7/27/23279166/young-adults-moving-sprung-keyser-hendren-porter-census
We often talk about the myriad factors you should consider when choosing a PhD program. Location. Research. Stipend. Work culture. Livability. Peers. Prestige. The list of things to remember seems endless. But way back in pre-history, we were just humble undergrads ourselves, feeling our way around and trying to make life-changing decisions with very little […] The post 185. I got accepted! Now how do I choose a PhD program? appeared first on Hello PhD.