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The photography world is louder than ever - but are we actually listening? In this episode of The Nerdy Photographer, we explore why thoughtful conversation matters, how hot takes hurt creativity, and what the future of meaningful dialogue in photography should look like. If you care about photography as an art form, not just content, this conversation is essential. Slow down the noise Think deeper about images Elevate the conversation Thoughtful Conversations Shape Better Work Meaningful dialogue allows photographers to: Develop stronger visual literacy Understand historical and cultural context Learn from disagreement without hostility Create work rooted in intention rather than reaction This episode encourages photographers to move beyond surface-level debates and embrace conversations that are informed, empathetic, and expansive. Looking Toward the Future As the industry evolves—through technology, AI, and changing cultural landscapes—the way photographers communicate will matter more than ever. The future of photography isn't just technical. It's philosophical. If we want better images, better communities, and better careers, we need better conversations. Episode Promos This episode includes promos for the following: Adorama Stylecloud Website Templates On1 Photo Editing Software BackBlaze Cloud Data Backup Support The Nerdy Photographer Want to help The Nerdy Photographer Podcast? Here are a few simple (and mostly free) ways you can do that: Subscribe to the podcast! Tell your friends about the podcast Sign up for the newsletter - https://nerdyphotographer.com/newsletter Subscribe to our YouTube Channel - https://www.youtube.com/@CaseyFatchett Buy a print from the print shop - https://caseyfatchettphotography.pic-time.com/art Follow on Instagram - https://instagram.com/thenerdyphoto Follow on Threads - https://threads.net/@thenerdyphoto Follow on BlueSky - https://bsky.app/profile/thenerdyphoto.bsky.social Follow in Tiktok - https://tiktok.com/@thenerdyphoto Get some Nerdy Photographer merchandise - https://nerdyphoto.dashery.com If you're feeling extra generous, check out our support page - https://nerdyphotographer.com/support-nerdy-photographer/ About My Guest Ibarionex Perello is a photographer, writer and educator. He is also the host/producer of The Candid Frame photography podcast. He has over 40 years in the photographic industry including time as a magazine editor, and author. He currently works as a special projects photographer for the Huntington Library in Southern California. You can listen to Ibarionex on his podcast – thecandidframe.com – or on Instagram – @ibarionex About The Podcast The Nerdy Photographer Podcast is written and produced by Casey Fatchett. Casey is a professional photographer in the New York City / Northern New Jersey with more than 20 years of experience. He just wants to help people and make them laugh. You can view Casey's wedding work at https://fatchett.com or his non-wedding work at https://caseyfatchettphotography.com If you have any questions or comments about this episode or any other episodes, OR if you would like to ask a photography related question or have ideas for a topic for a future episode, please reach out to us at https://nerdyphotographer.com/contact
6:30 - Sneaky Joe looks toward the Sabres' return with Owen Parker.
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A Hidden Gem Takes Flight Winchester Regional Airport has quietly transformed from a modest local airfield into a major economic driver for the Shenandoah Valley. In a recent episode of The Valley Today, Executive Director Nick Sabo talks with host Janet Michael to unveil stunning new data that reveals just how significant this transformation has been. The Numbers Tell a Compelling Story The Virginia Department of Aviation recently released its 2025 economic impact study, and the results are nothing short of remarkable. Winchester Regional Airport now supports 610 jobs—a dramatic leap from the 179 jobs reported in the 2017 study. Moreover, the airport generates $28.5 million in annual wages for the local workforce and contributes an impressive $46.9 million in gross state product to the Commonwealth's economy. These figures represent more than just statistics. They reflect over $40 million in capital investment made over the past six years, including the construction of a stunning new terminal building that now serves as a community hub. As Nick jokingly noted, the project took so long that he went from having "long hair like Fabio" to his current look by the time it was completed. More Than Just Recreational Flying Many residents assume Winchester Regional Airport primarily serves hobbyist pilots storing planes in hangars. However, this perception couldn't be further from reality. In fact, recreational aviation represents only a minority of the airport's activity. Instead, the airport serves as a critical gateway for business aviation. CEOs from major retailers who regularly fly into Winchester for meetings and site visits. This capability allows executives to bypass the congestion of major commercial airports like Dulles and arrive within minutes of their actual destination. Furthermore, the airport supports essential services that many residents never consider. Medical evacuation flights, law enforcement operations, agricultural surveying, and flight training all happen regularly at the facility. These diverse operations would create significant congestion at larger airports, demonstrating the value of the nation's extensive network of regional airports. Why You Won't See Southwest Airlines Here One question Nick fields constantly is why Winchester doesn't offer commercial airline service. The answer, he explains, comes down to economics and regulation. To accommodate commercial airlines, the airport would need to meet FAR Part 139 Airport Certification standards—a regulatory hurdle requiring tens of millions of dollars in infrastructure investment. Additionally, Winchester's proximity to Dulles International Airport makes competing for airline service economically unfeasible. Rather than viewing this as a limitation, Nick emphasizes the tremendous value the airport already provides through its current operations. He also hints at exciting possibilities on the horizon, including smaller air taxis that could operate under existing regulations. A Community Asset by Design Winchester Regional Airport benefits from exceptional planning that has made it a good neighbor. Unlike many airports surrounded by residential development, Winchester's facility sits in an area with compatible land use. This thoughtful approach by Frederick County Planning ensures that noise complaints remain minimal and the airport can operate effectively without disrupting nearby communities. The new terminal building exemplifies this community-focused approach. Designed intentionally to connect with residents in meaningful ways, the facility has hosted the Apple Blossom Air Show, Wings and Wheels events, Girls in Aviation Day, and numerous business center gatherings. The building even features a public art display from the Shenandoah Arts Council on its second floor. Nick enthusiastically invites community members to visit anytime—no special reason required. Visitors can enjoy lunch while watching aircraft operations, tour the facility, or simply experience aviation up close in ways impossible at major commercial airports. Building Tomorrow's Aerospace Workforce Winchester Regional Airport plays a crucial role in developing the region's aerospace workforce. Two flight schools—Aviation Adventures and Aero Elite—operate from the main terminal, offering pathways for both professional pilots and recreational enthusiasts. However, Nick emphasizes that aviation careers extend far beyond piloting. The industry needs aircraft maintenance technicians, air traffic controllers, meteorologists, engineers, architects, and avionics specialists. Many of these careers don't require four-year degrees, making them accessible through apprenticeships, credentials, or associate degree programs. The airport partners extensively with local educational institutions, including public school CTE programs, Laurel Ridge Community College, and Shenandoah University. Notably, Laurel Ridge offers a comprehensive drone program that teaches students about commercial drone operation—a field requiring FAA licensing for any commercial use, from real estate photography to agricultural surveying. Interestingly, the pathway to becoming a commercial pilot has shifted dramatically. Twenty or thirty years ago, military service was virtually the only route. Today, private flight schools like those at Winchester have become the primary training ground for commercial airline pilots, fundamentally changing how the industry develops talent. Economic Development's Secret Weapon Patrick Barker and the Frederick County Economic Development Authority understand what many residents don't: having a capable regional airport is crucial for attracting new industry and retail development. Nearly every major company operating in the region has utilized the airport at some point. The airport's value extends beyond simply moving executives around. It opens the region to aerospace-related economic development—opportunities that can only exist where capable airport infrastructure is present. This sector diversification strengthens the local economy and creates high-quality jobs across various skill levels. Looking Toward the Future As Winchester Regional Airport approaches its centennial in 2037, Nick envisions continued smart planning and adaptation to transformational forces reshaping aviation. Advanced Air Mobility—encompassing drones, unmanned systems, and new aircraft technologies—promises to lower operating costs and create new business opportunities. While the airport monitors these emerging technologies closely, Nick emphasizes that the facility's primary responsibility remains meeting the region's current needs. The airport will continue investing strategically while positioning itself to capitalize on future opportunities like air taxis and other innovative aviation services. The role of general aviation airports in their communities is evolving rapidly. Winchester Regional Airport stands ready to embrace this evolution, continuing to serve as an economic engine, workforce development hub, and community asset for the Shenandoah Valley. An Invitation to Explore For residents who haven't visited the new terminal at 491 Airport Road, Nick extends a warm invitation. The facility stands as a testament to what thoughtful investment and community partnership can achieve. Whether you're interested in aviation careers, curious about the industry, or simply want to watch planes while enjoying lunch, Winchester Regional Airport welcomes you. As the economic impact study clearly demonstrates, this isn't just "our little airport" anymore—it's a sophisticated transportation asset driving regional prosperity and opening doors to opportunity for generations to come.
In this episode of Treating Together, host Marc Braunstein, MD, an associate professor of medicine at the Perlmutter Cancer Center, NYU Grossman School of Medicine, is joined by John Burke, MD, from Rocky Mountain Cancer Centers. Both specialists bring their extensive experience in lymphoma and multiple myeloma to a deep-dive discussion on the rapidly evolving treatment landscape of chronic lymphocytic leukemia (CLL).Key Discussion PointsThe episode focuses on the refinement of CLL therapy, moving away from traditional chemoimmunotherapy toward targeted approaches. Highlights include: Continuous vs. fixed-duration therapy: A debate on whether patients benefit more from indefinite BTK inhibitor use or time-limited regimens. The role of MRD: Exploring how minimal residual disease (MRD) driven duration is becoming a sophisticated option for tailoring treatment. Clinical trial updates: Analysis of recent data regarding frontline treatment outcomes and infectious risks. Relapsed/refractory strategies: Insights into the recent FDA approval of pirtobrutinib (Jaypirca) for second-line therapy and beyond. Looking Toward the FutureAs the experts look ahead into 2026, they discuss the promising emergence of BTK degraders, which have shown high response rates in heavily pretreated patients and are moving toward potential market availability in the coming years.
11am - Sal Capaccio discusses more of your thoughts on the Bills win over Jacksonville
12pm - Brian Duff and Marty Biron discuss the Sabres win over the New York Ranges and look ahead to the Anaheim Ducks
10:30am - Sal Capaccio is joined by Former Bills VP Bill Munson on the building of Rich Stadium
CLIMATE CHANGE, FIRE MANAGEMENT, AND THE FUTURE OF ADAPTATION Colleague Danielle Clode. Looking toward the future, Clode warns that climate change and El Niño patterns are increasing the frequency and severity of fire seasons, threatening both wildlife and expanding urban populations in bushland interfaces. She contrasts fire management philosophies, noting that Australia utilizes preventative burning to reduce fuel loads—a lesson partially adapted from indigenous practices—whereas historical American policies of total suppression can worsen long-term risks. Clode concludes that because fire is an omnipresent force in the Australian landscape, residents must focus on adaptation and preparedness rather than assuming total safety. NUMBER 4
In this episode of DairyVoice, Connie Kuber, of Sealpro Silage Barrier Films by Connor Agriscience, speaks with John Ellsworth of Success Strategies. They discuss what was a pretty good year in the dairy industry and how 2026 may look going forward. There are a lot of concerns going in to 2026, especially the first 6 months. John gives us an idea on the important things to do to measure and manage your dairy farm going forward. For more information on John Ellsworth, you can go to success-strategies.com.
An Australian delegation was in Newport News to watch the keel-laying ceremony for the latest Virginia Class submarine today [Tuesday]. It's a day after the US moved forward with the AUKUS shipbuilding pact. WHRO Military Reporter Steve Walsh has the story.
8:00am - Lindy Ruff joins Jeremy and Joe to recap the win over the Jets and preview the road trip.
Cathy Love is joined by Chantelle Robards for an essential year end conversation about what's ahead for Allied Health businesses. From Thriving Kids negotiations and foundational supports to therapy guidelines, pricing reviews, and the evolving NDIA landscape — this episode unpacks what 2026 will mean for service providers, leaders, and teams across the sector. Cathy and Chantelle explore the real-world implications of these changes such as how funding decisions ripple through Allied Health businesses, what providers can expect from new data and compliance measures, and how to stay financially and operationally resilient in uncertain times. Stay informed, proactive, and ready for reform. Topics covered on Thriving Kids, Annual Pricing Review, NDIA grants and data pilots: Thriving Kids & Foundational Supports – The ongoing Commonwealth–State discussions, potential rollout models, and what they could mean for families and providers. Annual Pricing Review – Why APR timing depends on Fair Work outcomes and what small and large businesses can do to prepare. NDIA Grants & Data Pilots – What these pilots reveal about the agency's direction and who might be eligible to participate. Looking Toward 2026 – The growing alignment between disability and aged care, and what Allied Health leaders should start planning for now. Related Episodes Episode 371: Thriving Kids, Foundational Supports & What Providers Can Do Now Episode 360: Rising Above the NDIS Pricing Storm P.S. Need a little extra support on your business journey? Whether you're navigating challenges or looking to reach new goals, we're here to support your growth. Book a Complimentary Power Call with us, and let's talk about how we can help you achieve your vision for your Allied Health business. Midroll Message: Join us this December for Beyond Balance – Women's Wellbeing at Work, our online conference exploring evidence-based ways to support women at work. Connect with Nacre Consulting: Let's...
12pm - Brian Duff and Marty Biron discuss the Sabres win over the Washington Capital over the weekend and look at the game versus Utah tonight
Brian Duff and Marty Biron talk about the Sabres big win over the Senators and looking to the Florida Panthers
Wednesday:In this episode, we are seeking the Lord on behalf of several right now issues that we are facing on this earth. We are praying for our children, our parents, our loved ones that are suffering with sicknesses, and we are lifting up our leaders. Thank you for being a supporter of this podcast as I grow and learn things will become more like previous episodes, but I do not want to delay the podcast while I learn how to use the new format. Thank you for all of your support. Thank you for your shares. Thank you for joining your faith with my faith so that we can see God move upon the face of the earth if you have a prayer request, you can text 843-790-4229 or submit it by email to seeingwithoutseeing2020@gmail.com. Please put prayer request in the subject line. That email address can be used on Zelle and PayPal. If you desire to sow a seed, you can do that also on cash app at $seeingwithoutseeing. Thank you once again for your support please share this and believe God with us as we seek God.
In this conversation, Bruce and Mark discuss various aspects of home building and renovation, including messaging features for reminders, updates on construction progress, flooring decisions, cabinetry layout, plumbing, insulation, and future projects. They share insights on the challenges and techniques involved in their respective projects, emphasizing the importance of planning and efficiency in home improvement. Mark's YouTube Channel: http://youtube.com/gunflintdesigns Bruce's YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/bruceaulrich DIRTtoDONE on YouTube: http://tinyurl.com/DIRTtoDON Become a patron of the show! http://patreon.com/webuiltathing OUR TOP PATREON SUPPORTERS -Tim Morrill -Scott @ Dad It Yourself DIY http://bit.ly/3vcuqmv -Ray Jolliff -Deo Gloria Woodworks (Matthew Allen) https://www.instagram.com/deogloriawoodworks/ -Henry Lootens (@Manfaritawood) -Chris Simonton -Maddux Woodworks http://bit.ly/3chHe2p -Bruce Clark -Will White -Andy @ Mud Turtle Woodworks -Monkey Business Woodworks -Rich from Woodnote Studio -AC Nailed It -Joe Santos from Designer's Touch Kitchen & Bath Studio -Chad Green -Trevor -Mark Herrick @ Empty Nest Woodworks Support our sponsors: TOOL CODES: -MagSwitch: “GUNFLINT10" -SurfPrep: “BRUCEAULRICH" -Starbond: “BRUCEAULRICH” -Brunt Workgear: “GUNFLINT10” -Rotoboss: “GUNFLINT” -Montana Brand Tools: “GUNFLINT10” -Monport Lasers: “GUNFLINT6” -Stone Coat Epoxy: Gunflint -MAS Epoxy: FLINT -YesWelder: GUNFLINT10 -Millner-Haufen Tool Co: “ULRICH20” for 20% off -Camel City Mill: GUNFLINT10 -Arbortech Tools: “BRUCEAULRICH” for 10% off -Wagner Meters: https://www.wagnermeters.com/shop/orion-950-smart/?ref=210 ETSY SHOPS: Bruce: https://www.etsy.com/shop/BruceAUlrich?ref=simple-shop-header-name&listing_id=942512486 Mark: https://www.etsy.com/shop/GunflintDesigns?ref=search_shop_redirect We are makers, full-time dads and have YouTube channels we are trying to grow and share information with others. Throughout this podcast, we talk about making things, making videos to share on YouTube, Instagram, Facebook, etc...and all of the life that happens in between. CONNECT WITH US: WE BUILT A THING: www.instagram.com/webuiltathingWE BUILT A THING EMAIL: webuiltathing@gmail.com BRUDADDY: www.instagram.com/brudaddy/ GUNFLINT DESIGNS: https://www.instagram.com/gunflintdesigns
6:30 am: Hour 1 - Jeremy and Joe begin to preview the Bills v. Dolphins matchup coming up on Thursday night.
Another Steelers preseason has answered some questions, but other still remain. Should Rodgers have taken some snaps? Should Mason hold on to QB #2.
Another Steelers preseason has answered some questions, but other still remain. Should Rodgers have taken some snaps? Should Mason hold on to QB #2.
Another Steelers preseason has answered some questions, but other still remain. Should Rodgers have taken some snaps? Should Mason hold on to QB #2.
James Cook extended his hold-in to its fourth day as the Bills running back was once again absent from the practice field on the final day at St. John Fisher University. What did head coach Sean McDermott and Josh Allen have to say about the RB's absence? Also, a look ahead to the Bills preseason matchup with the New York Giants. Welcome to Buffalo Pregame! Your source for LIVE Buffalo sports discussion. Each week, we will dive into the latest comings and goings from both One Bills Dr. and KeyBank Center as Bills Digest editor Alex Brasky follows the Bills and Sabres with news, analysis, opinions and more.Podcast presented by ASM Publications and Bills Digest.Please subscribe to the podcast on YouTube: https://tinyurl.com/4z9mnt4pAlso please subscribe to the free Buffalo Pregame Substack: https://alexbrasky.substack.com/Follow me @AlexBrasky.
DJ takes a practice run of his new commute. He mentions landmarks, tv watching and Matinee Minutiae. Note: This recording was a week before my car accident. R.I.P. Lady Demora Write to DJ at djstarsage@gmail.com Leave a comment on our page at syjpodcast.wordpress.com Follow DJ on BlueSky Friend DJ on Facebook Find out more at https://surely-you-jest.pinecast.co This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
Tim Stewart, President, US Oil & Gas Association, Stops by the Energy Impacts Podcast with David Blackmon, to unpack the sweeping effects of the “One Big Beautiful Bill.” From restoring federal lease sales and repealing burdensome methane fees, to spotlighting natural gas as the backbone of a growing AI-powered economy, the conversation explores how the bill resets U.S. energy policy, reshapes investment trends, and repositions oil and gas as essential to America's future energy landscape.Highlights of the Podcast00:01 - Introduction02:34 - A Return to Normal Energy Policy04:31 - Stability Through Statutory Measures05:38 - Permitting Reform & Renewable Pressure08:19 - Capital Flight from Renewables?10:57 - Natural Gas and AI Demand Surge12:00 - VoltaGrid: Natural Gas Microgrid Innovation14:35 - The Myth of Limited Gas Supply17:19 - Repeal of Methane Fee from IRA21:15 - Impact on Offshore Leasing and Investment Certainty22:54 - Decline of ESG and Sustainability Reporting25:59 - Rejection of Appeasement Strategy28:52 - Looking Toward 2028 and Beyond
Please visit answersincme.com/DDP860 to participate, download slides and supporting materials, complete the post test, and obtain credit. In this activity, an expert in oncology discusses human epidermal growth factor receptor 3 (HER3)–directed antibody–drug conjugates (ADCs) for the treatment of patients with advanced solid tumors. Upon completion of this activity, participants should be better able to: Explain the rationale for the pan-tumor use of HER3-directed treatment for patients with locally advanced or metastatic solid tumors; Review clinical trials of investigational HER3-directed ADCs in previously treated patients with advanced solid tumors; and Outline criteria that may guide the selection of HER3-directed ADCs to treat advanced solid tumors, based on available evidence.
In this conversation, we dive into the world of AI, tech innovation, and data annotation with Michael Abramov, the CEO and Co-Founder of Keymakr and Keylabs.ai. With experience in R&D management and data collection, Michael became a software engineer with one goal in mind: to make a meaningful impact with his work. Whether he's working in agriculture or the automotive industry, he's on a mission to drive technological advancements and breakthroughs in creative ways… Keymakr was founded in 2015 as a response to a need for high-quality and affordable training data for computer vision-based AI. Now, they're developing annotation tools and data collection technology to help their partners and clients in Computer Vision create innovative models. Keylabs is a state-of-the-art data annotation platform that uses built-in machine learning and efficient operation management to enhance data interpretation. Designed for optimal results, its advanced algorithms are practical for a diverse range of industries, including medicine, automotive, and security. Click play to find out: What data annotation means in the context of Computer Vision. How boundaries of right and wrong are established within AI systems. Examples of data poisoning and its impact on the accuracy of AI tools. You can connect with Michael by visiting his LinkedIn! Episode also available on Apple Podcasts: http://apple.co/30PvU9C
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Brad and Tyler discuss the latest from pro wrestling and pop culture in this jam-packed episode. First, they share who won the WrestleMania contract signing between CM Punk, Roman Reigns, and Seth Rollins. The guys also trade takeaways from recent storyline developments involving Iyo Sky, Jey Uso, and John Cena. Later, they recap one of their favorite AEW Collision episodes of the year before previewing this weekend's AEW Dynasty pay-per-view. Swerve Strickland can become a two-time champ, FTR may turn on Cope, and it could be Megan Bayne's time to run the women's division. Tune in and hear who the guys predict will win.Other topics include:Steph Watch: A History-Making NXT Performance'The Bachelor' Finale: Litia, Promises, and What's NextTrap Tales: The Basketball FightFollow the show and our sponsors!Social: @gipod19 Web: gimmickinfringementpod.com, 19mediagroup.comGoods: https://19-media-group.myspreadshop.comPrizePicks: https://prizepicks.onelink.me/LME0/CLNS0:00 Intro14:43 WWE — Main Event Worthiness and Contract Signing Winners35:27 A Rose from Tyler — You're the One, But it's Over42:53 AEW — Rated FTR's Future and Ladies of Collison1:02:15 Trap Tales — Malice at the Glendale Palace1:17:07 What We Missed1:20:35 Closing
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Jason Schultz is a personal injury lawyer based in Peachtree City, Georgia, and a long-time client of Foster Consulting. His strong spirit and ability to go it alone as a sole practitioner makes him an inspiration for everyone he meets and works with. We'll dive into the nuances of his work life and the philosophies and mindsets he brings with him into the courtroom. Let's dive in! Here's a Glimpse of What You'll Learn 0:00 Preview - Likeable vs. Unlikeable 1:10 Introduction 3:00 Getting to Know Jason 7:08 What Challenges Jason 11:55 The Value of Marketing 14:04 A Unique Selling Proposition 16:08 Looking Toward the Future 18:24 The Value Jason Provides 22:27 Likeable vs. Unlikeable 24:54 Letting the Client Drive 31:30 What You Should Take Away 36:30 Wrap Up Jason has kept his practice small for the sake of creating personally-made results for his clients. His experience matches that of attorneys in larger firms. He's seen it all but has the overhead and practice structure to ensure you get his undivided attention. You won't be pawned off on an associate attorney. Jason and his paralegal will work directly with you so your case gets the treatment and value it deserves. Contact Jason today to discuss your injury case. Speakers Featured in This Episode - Tom Foster of Foster Web Marketing- Jason Schultz of The Law Office of Jason R. Schultz, P.C. This episode is brought to you by Foster Web Marketing. Foster Web Marketing is dedicated to providing cutting-edge, highly customizable marketing and strategic solutions specifically designed for law firms and medical practices. Our award-winning marketing and systems solutions are what set us apart from everyone else.
94 WIP Eagles Reporter Eliot Shorr-Parks joins the 94 WIP Morning Show for the first time since Super Bowl LIX. Is this the greatest Philadelphia team? What to expect from Kellen Moore, looking toward the Parade & offseason. Tune in weekdays 6-10 AM EST on 94 WIP or on the Audacy app!
Steak and Drew briefly share their thoughts on the future of the Hawks this season and beyond
The BeaverBlitz team of Angie Machado and Jake Hedberg recap the Oregon State Beavers early signing period in preparation for Wednesday's signing day. They also discuss an early look at the 2026 class. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Julie Wang, MD, FAAAAI, discusses her role as the Chair of the Annual Meeting Program Committee for the AAAAI / WAO Joint Congress being held February 28 – March 3 in San Diego, CA, USA. She also shares what we have to look forward to at the upcoming meeting. #AAAAI25Visit the AAAAI / WAO Joint Congress website.
Dan talks about what he's been up to these last few months and things to look forward to for 2025. The Binder Boneyard Podcast is hosted by Dan Hayes and produced by Bradley Parsons. Music by Bradley Parsons Support the show on Patreon: www.patreon.com/thebinderboneyardpodcast Follow The Binder Boneyard on social media: Instagram: @thebinderboneyard Facebook: The Binder Boneyard www.thebinderboneyard.com www.trainsoundstudio.com
Thanks for listening to Toast n' Topics this year! In this episode, Ben and Sachin share with you their plans for the show in 2025.
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On this Wednesday edition of Jags A.M., Kainani, Brian and John react to final words both Jaguars and Texans head coaches shared on the late hit Trevor suffered followed by the suspension the NFL dealt after the fact. With the Jaguars officially eliminated from playoff contention the crew contemplates what could be in store for the team's future as they approach the offseason. This and more on today's show presented by Jet Home Loans.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
David McCall, VP of Innovation at QTS Data Centers, joins Kirk on the show and reflects on his nearly 30-year career in IT, discussing the industry's evolution to cloud computing, highlighting the importance of agility and service-oriented approaches, and the need for organizations to foster belonging and empowerment among employees. For more about us: https://linktr.ee/overwatchmissioncritical
Head Assistant Coach Leroy Vega joins host Tanner Lipsett this week to talk about the season-opening dual win at Garnder-Webb, this week's action at the Tiger Style Invitational in Kansas City
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Gerry and Dave take a more in-depth look at the decklists from Worlds and what they're working on going forward. Despite not winning, Mono-Red Aggro made a huge impact on the format, and the format is struggling to adapt, but Gerry might have some answers. *** patreon.com/gerrytpodcast youtube.com/arenadecklists twitter.com/g3rryt twitter.com/_DaveShiels twitch.tv/gerry_t Edited by: twitter.com/heresasianjon *** Music: Mega Man 2 "Ending theme" Remix by zookun | Music composed by Manami Matsumae & Takashi Tateishi
On this episode, we look toward the Blue Jackets first game against the Minnesota Wild on Thursday, October 10, while recapping the preseason, including... injuries... Plus, we've got a fun announcement and it includes seeing YOU at the Fanatics Sportsbook to watch the game on Thursday!Be sure to follow us on Instagram, Thread, and Twitter: @CBJectivelyPodCheck us out on Facebook, TikTok, and YouTube: CBJectively SpeakingRate, review, and subscribe wherever you listen!Check out our website: www.cbjectivelyspeaking.comCheck out our merchandise: www.cbjectivelymerch.comJeremy's Social: @CBJectivelyJPLaura's Social: @CBJectivelyLN
Amy and Alex talk about the Summer Series guest list and discuss upcoming NASCIO events and publications. Plus they discuss what they did this summer and their work goals for the fall.
Kyle Chalmers is an Olympic champion and after Paris, a 9x Olympic medalist, winning two silvers and a bronze at these most recent games. The Australian swimming legend logged a 47.xx (flat start and relays) seven times throughout the 9-day meet, with his only 100 free swim not in that category coming in his prelims 100 free, where he was 48.0. Chalmers was kind enough to take some time out of his engagement celebration in Norway to chat about the highs and lows of his experience in Paris. Coming into his 3rd Olympics, Chalmers was dealing with injury and had to change coaches and training locations 4 months prior. Despite this, he is still walking away with his 3rd individual medal in the 100 free, a historic feat.
8.9.24 Hour 2 - Lynnell Willingham, Team 980, on the Commanders joint practice with the Jets, the struggles of Emmanuel Forbes, the few bright spots for the Commanders. Scott Jackson, ESPN Radio 94.1, on the Commanders joint practices, Team USA Basketball, and why breaking shouldn't be an Olympic sport.
Telescope tourist, rocket scientist and STEAM educator Summer Ash gives us the nitty gritty on the V.L.A. - a 22-mile telescope in New Mexico whose formal name is literally “Very Large Array.” We talk about how this observatory works and what cosmic wonders it's detected.