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Sabian Cymbal Company National Director of Sales and Education for Music Schools and Director of the Ohio State University Marching Band drumline Mark Reynolds returns to talk about growing up in Columbus, OH, his early days playing percussion, and rolling skating and bowling as a young man (03:30), going to Ohio State for undergrad (18:40), getting into the music industry business, and what it takes to be successful there (31:50), and settles in for the Random Ass Questions, including discussion of percussion methods classes, bad jobs, food stories, great movies and books, bourbon, and his son's artwork (44:40).Finishing with a Rave on the 1974 film The Conversation (01:19:40).Mark Reynolds Links:Part 1 with Mark ReynoldsMark Reynolds' LinkedIn PageMark Reynolds' Ohio State pagePrevious Podcast Guests mentioned:Fernando Meza in 2020Tim Heath in 2023Mark Ford in 2023Eric Willie in 2022Scott Herring in 2022Cameron Leach in 2023Other links:“Bunker Hill” - Haskell HarrJohn MapesIan GromJames SwearingenRhythm XJames L. MooreJack JennyMark BerryLarry KaptainTim AdamsMichael BumpSusan PowellBlue Devils DCIGlassmen DCIPhantom RegimentPaul RennickPiezano Pizza MakerThe Shawshank Redemption trailerA Quiet Place trailerSeverance trailerLEAD…For God's Sake - Todd GongwerChristian LindbergRaves:The Conversation trailer
Sabian Cymbal Company National Director of Sales and Education for Music Schools and Director of the Ohio State University Marching Band drumline Mark Reynolds stops by to talk about his Sabian job, the school rewards program, and folks who professionally represent Sabian well (03:45), the Ohio State drumline job, updating the sound and look of the group, and the challenges of the Rose Bowl parade (47:45) and the popularity of Ohio State's halftime shows (01:11:40).Finishing with a Rave on the 2006 documentary Dixie Chicks: Shut Up and Sing (01:36:00).Mizzou Percussion Ensemble Concert 1 YouTube linkMizzou Percussion Ensemble Concert 2 YouTube linkMark Reynolds links:Mark Reynolds' LinkedIn pageMark Reynolds' OSU page“Demystifying the Texas Percussion Program”“The Music of Rush” - Ohio State Marching BandOhio State Drumline 2021 Snare JamPrevious Podcast guests mentioned:Thomas Burritt in 2021Mark Ford in 2023Brian Zator in 2017Keith Aleo in 2020Other Links:Paul RennickSandi RennickGon Bops and Alex AcuñaJessica FlanniganNeil FlanniganJoe HobbsMark HunterJames SwearingenBluecoatsSouthwind Drum and Bugle CorpsJon WatersChristopher HochOhio State's 2022 Elton John ShowOhio State's 2013 Michael Jackson showMusic for 18 Musicians - Steve Reich“Buckeye Jazz Cafe” - 2022 showMichael KleschMichael MartinThe Ghost Rider - Neil Peart“Shofukan” - Snarky PuppyRaves:Dixie Chicks: Shut Up and Sing trailer
Faith Anderson and Mark Reynolds explore Glenn Bleakney's book "Three Ways to Discern if God is Leading You in a New Direction," discussing how to recognize divine guidance amid life's uncertainties.Book available at: https://a.co/d/h5XNN1hKey points:While we easily recognize temptations, we often miss God's subtle nudges toward new pathsThe "disruption of plans" can be a divine detour for growth, not a setbackPeriods of resource scarcity might actually be invitations to a new spiritual chapterEnding relationships can sometimes be God's way of redirecting usBook available at: https://a.co/d/h5XNN1h
Executive Chairman of Mace, Mark Reynolds, speaks to the quarter of a million construction jobs needed to deliver on Labour's promises of new homes, and the importance of not only recruiting, but nurturing and retaining that workforce within the industry. Listen as Mark give his thoughts on how government and industry need to work together and what needs to happen to make it sustainable, in under 10 minutes. This episode is part of Pull up a Chair's 'Insights' series, featuring bite-sized perspectives and advice from the podcast's guests.
In the latest episode of the ‘Pull up a Chair' podcast, Bina is joined by Mark Reynolds, Executive Chairman of Mace. Mark draws on lessons learned during an incredible 30-year career in the construction industry leading the delivery of transformational projects that have shaped cities around the world, for a masterclass on innovation, sustainability, and creating motivated teams that seize opportunities to thrive and grow.
The Week That Was, The Rumour Mill, Derby Preview, The Ever Expanding Loan Report, Women's Team, Career Path, On This Day with the Arab Archive and The Ginger James Bond himself, Mark Reynolds is our special guest... It's all coming up on Episode 272 of The Dode Fox Podcast… You can follow us @dodefoxpodcast on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram, head to the website at www.dodefoxpodcast.com and get more info from https://linktr.ee/dodefoxpodcast
What are subliminals? If you listen to some people out there, they'll tell you you can improve your self-esteem, change your eye colour, or become a mermaid simply by viewing or listening to certain clips on Youtube. Sounds far-fetched right? Well, the idea is based on subliminal messaging, so let's discuss how realistic it is. It's important to distinguish between audio and visual subliminals. The former type often feature unintelligible jabbering, sometimes overshadowed by random ambient music. The extract you can hear in the background comes from a Mark Reynolds clip entitled “Make Him Unblock You On Social Media” What are the clips themselves actually like? But how can you expect to get physical changes from an audio or video clip? What does science have to say on the matter? In under 3 minutes, we answer your questions ! To listen to the last episodes, you can click here : What is sadfishing? What is Jurassic Park? What are carbon bombs? A podcast written and realised by Joseph Chance. First Broadcast: 16/6/2022 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Mark Reynolds joins Payner and Ricko on this week's podcast.
CN First Site talks to the Mace chief executive and chairman about governance changes at his company, his role at the Construction Leadership Council and what the construction industry needs from government.
Today we're diving into one of Detroit's most historic and charming neighborhoods: Indian Village. Joining us in the studio at TechTown is Mark Reynolds, the chairperson of the 2024 Indian Village Home Tour. Get ready for a fundiscussion about the allure, history, and future of Indian Village. Mark Reynolds' Journey to Indian Village: Discover what drew Mark to move from the suburbs to Indian Village and why he became so involved in the community. Historical Significance: Learn about the fascinating history of Indian Village, from its origins as a ribbon farm and horse racing track to its development into a high-end neighborhood with homes built by Detroit's elite. Stunning Architecture: Explore the unique and eclectic architecture of Indian Village, where few houses are the same, and hear about the meticulous efforts to preserve these historic homes. Community Spirit: Understand the strong sense of community that has helped Indian Village thrive, including the role of the Indian Village Association in maintaining the neighborhood's integrity. Future Prospects: Discuss the influx of new families into the neighborhood and what this means for the future of Indian Village. It's chaning quickly, as 20% of the neighborhood has turned over since the beginning of the pandemic in 2020. Indian Village Home Tour: Get all the details about the upcoming 48th Indian Village Home and Garden Tour, including how to get tickets, what to expect, and the unique homes and gardens featured this year. Join us for a walk through memory lane and a peek into the future of Indian Village. For more details on the Indian Village Home Tour, visit historicindianvillage.org. Tickets can also be purchased at the Jefferson Avenue Presbyterian Church on the day of the tour. Our all-local daily podcast is on Apple Podcasts: https://lnk.to/dailydetroitonapple Spotify: https://lnk.to/dailydetroitonspotify Join us as a member at: https://www.patreon.com/DailyDetroit
Episode 2City Theology: In Your City as it is in Heaven Hosted by Laura Sauriat, with guests: Mark Reynolds, Global Strategy, Redeemer City to City, New York, NYBilge (last name and title withheld for security reasons), Istanbul, Turkey Cities stand as beacons of remarkable human achievement. Yet beneath their surface lies a complex landscape marked by injustice, conflict, and competing worldviews. In the midst of this urban mosaic, how should Christians navigate the unique dynamics at play within their own communities?Today's episode calls upon two guests whose personal commitment to their cities is uncontested, but not without challenge. Mark and Bilge live out their calling in two distinct cities; Mark in Manhattan, a decidedly post-Christian city, and Bilge, in Istanbul, which he considers pre-Christian.Listen in as they highlight the notable differences between these Eastern and Western cultural influences, while also identifying what unifies Christians in their endeavor to serve the city while being shaped by the gospel.This episode includes teaching from Tim Keller that was recorded separately from the conversation between Mark and Bilge. You can watch the full talk from Tim on City Theology here. To Be Continued… is produced in partnership with Redeemer City to City. Our producers are Stephanie Cunningham and Rebekah Sebastian. Audio engineering was performed by Jon Seale.To learn more, visit redeemercitytocity.com/to-be-continued-podcast. Follow us on social media at RedeemerCTC.
Mike interviews Vision Orlando's Jim Subers, plus Ford Taylor, Linda J. Hansen, TBN's Mark Reynolds, and Andre Klass. The interviews all were recorded on the Expo Floor at the US Christian Chamber's Business Expo 2024 in Orlando. Today's show was powered by The Timothy Plan.
Oral Arguments for the Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit
Lavita McClain v. Mark Reynolds
The man, the myth, the sheriff of Swattingham Mark Reynolds is the focal point in this inaugural episode. Join us as we take a look back on the interesting career of single season strikeout king and discuss why he deserves to be remembered and celebrated as a hall of (pretty) good MLB player
Mark Reynolds, President of Richmond Community Alliance, joins the show to discuss a variety of stories that have been ongoing in Richmond, Rhode Island, a region of the state that is dramatically underserved by local news.Support the show
On the Men's Cup Semi Final preview panel we are joined by Pat Lyons currently playing with Moycullen but has spent playing in the US, Spain & Germany, Mark Reynolds former Eanna Superleague player who has also played in Germany & UK, Jack Scully Portlaoise Men's National League head coach and Ryan McCormick Ulster University Men's super league & 2023 President's cup Winning head coach. We preview the U18, U20, Presidents and Pat Duffy Cup Semi finals and discuss the current landscape of the leagues and the American rule. *Recorded December 18th with Audio issues* The Men's cup semi final weekend tips off Friday the 4th at 8pm with Demons vs Neptune! Interview with Basketball Ireland CEO John Feehan https://spotifyanchor-web.app.link/e/IcMfSbqN0Fb https://www.instagram.com/thesidelinelive/ Recorded using Samson Q2 microphone, Edited using GarageBand If you are looking to set up your own podcast get in touch with the Prymal Productions team www.prymal.ie --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the-sideline-live/message
Introducing: Explained! This is the start of a new series on the podcast where we are spending a half-hour with experts breaking down an important - and complex topic. In the first episode, we're speaking with Dr. Kevin Trenberth, climate scientist and an author of the Nobel Prize Winning 2007 IPCC report on Climate Change as well as Mark Reynolds, Executive Director of the Citizens Climate Lobby. I really enjoyed this new format and I learned a lot. I hope you enjoy the episode!
Chris Strahl and Mark Reynolyds navigate the ever-changing world of design systems, exploring the idea that design and engineering roles will become more aligned in the near future.View the transcript of this episode here.Register here for our upcoming webinar, ‘Theming in Complex Ecosystems' with Donnie D'Amato on August 30th. GuestMark Reynolds is a design systems expert who works with enterprise organisations to set up successful design system practices. He is a consultant, educator and mentor in this space and helps elevate the benefits of design systems across the industry.HostChris Strahl is co-founder and CEO of Knapsack, host of @TheDSPod, DnD DM, and occasional river guide. You can find Chris on Twitter as @chrisstrahl and on LinkedIn.Sponsored by Knapsack, the design system platform that brings teams together. Learn more at knapsack.cloud.
In this podcast we talk about the need to modernise UK construction.I have been writing about this sector for close to three decades and this subject has been a consistent and infuriatingly repetitive issue.A bit of background to set the scene around three decades of reports an initiatives. In 1994, the Latham Review kicked things off and set out the need for collaboration and single teams, to boost quality, reduce disputes and improve margins. It was quickly followed by the Egan Review in 1998 which also highlighted the need to rethink construction with stronger client leadership and more collaboration.This led to the Movement for Innovation, and the 2001 Strategic Forum for Construction who's 2002 report Accelerating Change set a path towards greater use of digital technology in the industry eventually leading to the mandating of the use of BIM on public project a decade later.Then came the Wolstenholme Review urging us in 2009 to “Never Waste a Good Crisis”.And the establishment of the Construction Leadership Council (CLC) in 2013 to oversee Construction 2025, a new industry strategy targeted with reducing cost and carbon, accelerating delivery and increasing exports.In 2016 we had the Farmer Review, aptly titled Modernise or Die which set out ten recommendations for fundamental change. And in 2017 the Infrastructure and Projects Authority's Transforming Infrastructure Performance report again urged change through use of off-site fabrication and digital technology.The perilous state of the industry was laid bar in 2018 by the Hackett report into the 2017 Grenfell Fire. This underlined the systemic, ethical and professional failures which sat at the heart of tragedy in west London.Then came Covid, the drive towards a net zero future, and the battle to cope with rampant inflation across the building and construction material sector and the chronic lack of skills needed to drive the sector – not helped of course by the impact of Brexit.It is fair to say that the industry lurches from crisis to crisis. So to discuss the challenges that lie ahead, my guest today is Mark Reynolds, co-chair of the Construction Leadership Council and, in his spare time, also Group Chairman and Chief Executive of global consultancy and construction firm Mace.ResourcesConstruction Leadership CouncilLatham Review – Constructing the TeamEgan Review – Rethinking ConstructionWolstenholme Review – Never Waste a Good CrisisFarmer Review – Modernise or DieMace Group website
If you name some of London's most famous stadiums and venues, chances are today's guest is involved in the catering operation.I got some time with Mark Reynolds, Regional Executive Chef - London for Levy UK and National Vice Chairman of the Craft Guild of Chefs. It's an epic career which has taken him all over the world, having worked on a number of film sets on his way as well.We chat about:-Starting in the family pubThe armyYoungest Sous Chef in HiltonBeing a Chef on Film setsMoving to premier league sportStadium cateringCraft Guild of ChefsLife CoachingHarryBuilding a careerSetting standards,The crazy stuff that happensAnd so much more. Mark talks about luck a lot through our chat but there's no doubt he is where he is through graft and a thirst for learning. It's a superb career and the work he's doing with the Craft Guild of Chefs is making a difference to the industry.Enjoy!The GuestInstagram @regionallondonchefX - @tottenhamchefLinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/mark-reynolds-6911242b/The SponsorToday's episode comes to you in partnership with RotaCloud, the people management platform for shift-based teams.RotaCloud lets managers create and share rotas, record attendance, and manage annual leave in minutes — all from a single, web-based app.It makes work simple for your team, too, allowing them to check their rotas, request holiday, and even pick up extra shifts straight from their phones.Try RotaCloud's time-saving tools today by heading to https://rotacloud.com/philThis podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Podcorn - https://podcorn.com/privacyChartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
We've got you covered...nah. Duck and cover...nope. Maybe you can judge a song by its cover...forget it, that's dumb. Well, after laboriously trying to find the right "cover" pun, we'll just leave it at this: This week, we're talking about cover versions. In short, versions of songs that were originally recorded by another artist. And there were oodles and gobs of brilliant cover versions during the O3L era, including many by the wildly popular British '90s band Carter the Unstoppable Sex Machine. Hey, maybe we're better at segues than we are at puns, because our Third Lad this week is Jim Bob from Carter USM! With his musical partner Fruitbat in Carter, Jim racked up four Top 10 albums, 14 Top 40 singles, including a string of classics like 'Sheriff Fatman,' 'Bloodsport For All,' 'After The Watershed,' and 'The Only Living Boy In New Cross,' and headlined Glastonbury before calling it a day (for the first time) in 1997. Carter defied categorization, with an anything-goes juxtaposition of styles of punk to dance, with biting wit, keen social commentary and a knack for clever wordplay. But Jim Bob couldn't stop there, and has become one of pop's renaissance men. Since Carter, he has written two memoirs, six novels, a stage production, and released 12 solo records, including his latest, Thanks For Reaching Out, out from Cherry Red on 30th June. The album contains 38 minutes of pop, punk rock, devastatingly moving ballads and more topical than an episode of Newsnight, with songs about Putin (‘The Day of Reckoning'), the Taliban (‘This is End Times') and whoever ‘Billionaire in Space' is about. It's not all doom and gloom though (it's mostly doom and gloom). ‘Sebastian's Gone On A Ridelaong' is a hilarious psychobilly romp and the pre-coronation written ‘The Prince of Wales' is like a pub lock-in, it's Bowie's ‘Kooks' for older people. During this episode, you'll also get a first listen of Jim's cover of The Psychedelic Furs' 'Pretty In Pink,' which is featured on a covers bonus disc available with the CD version of Thanks For Reaching Out. Among the topics "covered" during this episode: Power ballads! Duck Hunt! Interior decorating! The brilliance of Mark Reynolds aka Stuff by Mark! Serial killer chic! Music video controversy! Milwaukee! Drowning bands! Stevie Wonder in a sock! Jim entering his Young Americans period! And loads of British enthusiasm! Proudly part of the Pantheon Podcasts family. #musicpodcast #musicpodcasts #carterusm #cartertheunstoppablesexmachine #90smusic #coversongs #coverversions #punkrock #newwave #1stwave #classicalternative #grebo #80smusic #70smusic Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We've got you covered...nah. Duck and cover...nope. Maybe you can judge a song by its cover...forget it, that's dumb. Well, after laboriously trying to find the right "cover" pun, we'll just leave it at this: This week, we're talking about cover versions. In short, versions of songs that were originally recorded by another artist. And there were oodles and gobs of brilliant cover versions during the O3L era, including many by the wildly popular British '90s band Carter the Unstoppable Sex Machine. Hey, maybe we're better at segues than we are at puns, because our Third Lad this week is Jim Bob from Carter USM! With his musical partner Fruitbat in Carter USM, Jim racked up four Top 10 albums, 14 Top 40 singles, including a string of classics like 'Sheriff Fatman,' 'Bloodsport For All,' 'After The Watershed,' and 'The Only Living Boy In New Cross,' and headlined Glastonbury before calling it a day (for the first time) in 1997. Carter defied categorization, with an anything-goes juxtaposition of styles of punk to dance, with biting wit, keen social commentary and a knack for clever wordplay. But Jim Bob couldn't stop there, and has become one of pop's renaissance men. Since Carter, he has written two memoirs, six novels, a stage production, and released 12 solo records, including his latest, Thanks For Reaching Out, out from Cherry Red on 30th June. The album contains 38 minutes of pop, punk rock, devastatingly moving ballads and more topical than an episode of Newsnight, with songs about Putin (‘The Day of Reckoning'), the Taliban (‘This is End Times') and whoever ‘Billionaire in Space' is about. It's not all doom and gloom though (it's mostly doom and gloom). ‘Sebastian's Gone On A Ridelaong' is a hilarious psychobilly romp and the pre-coronation written ‘The Prince of Wales' is like a pub lock-in, it's Bowie's ‘Kooks' for older people. During this episode, you'll also get a first listen of Jim's cover of The Psychedelic Furs' 'Pretty In Pink,' which is featured on a covers bonus disc available with the CD version of Thanks For Reaching Out. Among the topics "covered" during this episode: Power ballads! Duck Hunt! Interior decorating! The brilliance of Mark Reynolds aka Stuff by Mark! Serial killer chic! Music video controversy! Milwaukee! Drowning bands! Stevie Wonder in a sock! Jim entering his Young Americans period! And loads of British enthusiasm! Proudly part of the Pantheon Podcasts family. #musicpodcast #musicpodcasts #carterusm #cartertheunstoppablesexmachine #90smusic #coversongs #coverversions #punkrock #newwave #1stwave #classicalternative #grebo #80smusic #70smusic Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The Mariners are above .500 on the season. JP Crawford has moved to hitting in the leadoff spot and Julio Rodriguez has moved to hitting 6th in the lineup. The bats are coming around and we see good things on the horizon. Wanna learn about Mark Reynolds? We'll teach ya. What can we expect from Teoscar? More strike outs? More hits? Bryce Miller is doing incredible things. Do players who participate in the World Baseball Classic have a disadvantage at the plate during the regular season? Patrick has some evidence that points to maybe this does play a role in our hitting woes thus far.Happy mothers day to all the moms out there! All opinions expressed in this podcast are our own. We're just a group of guys who like to talk about baseball.Intro music by Gurt ~~SOCIAL MEDIA LINKS~~INSTAGRAMhttps://www.instagram.com/marinerssogcast2022/FACEBOOKhttps://www.facebook.com/SoggyMs/TIKTOKhttps://www.tiktok.com/@marinerssogcast
This edition features a story about how medical care is a rare and valuable resource in Afghanistan. A military Ophthalmologist traveled to train medics how to conduct eye exams. Air Force Staff Sergeant Chad Usher was there as local Afghans improve their vision. Soundbites include LTC. Mark Reynolds - Opthalmologist and MSgt. Chris Kammermeier - USFOR-A Theater Fire Chief. Produced by SSgt. Chad Usher. Hosted by SSgt. Melissa Hay. Also available in High Definition.
Patrick Montgomery is a Yankees fan currently living in South Carolina who fell in love with baseball by collecting cards as a kid. Last summer, Patrick released his first book The Baseball Miracle of the Splendid 6 and Towny Townsend. The Splendid 6 is a group of players made up of Michael Cuddyer, David Wright, Ryan Zimmerman, Mark Reynolds, B.J. Upton, and Justin Upton. Each of the six played over 10 years in the majors and are a big part of Towny Townsend's coaching legacy. We also get into some of Patrick's favorite ballparks in the Carolinas, what it's like to see a perfect game, and the night he spent in Yankee Jail at the age of 10. Find Patrick Online: Twitter: @MontgomeryBookFacebook: @PtmontgomerybookFind Baseball Bucket List Online:Twitter: @BaseballBucketFacebook: @BaseballBucketListInstagram: @Baseball.Bucket.ListWebsite: baseballbucketlist.comThis podcast is part of the Curved Brim Media Network:Twitter: @CurvedBrimWebsite: curvedbrimmedia.comSportsBall is the subscription box created for the baseball fan who wants more. Each box contains a hat, a decal, and a souvenir item. Learn more at https://sportsballbox.com/
DBS Éanna veteran Mark Reynolds and DCU Mercy's Hannah Thornton join Conor Meany and Kieran Shannon on this week's show.The new resolve of a changed Éanna Are Maree for real?Neptune's defensive issuesProgress with the women's programmeWhat makes a pro?Could Irish basketball work an academy structure?And much more.... Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
With rising inflation and an increased cost of living, how does sport survive in the current climate. If people are cutting back on recreational sport, will that have an adverse effect on the nation's long-term health? And how do professional clubs without billionaire owners keep going? Swim England CEO Jane Nickerson, boxing club founder Mark Reynolds and Cornish Pirates finance director Rebecca Thomas join the regular Sports Desk panel to ask what sport needs to do to survive the cost of living crisis. Panel: Sarah Mulkerrins Nesta McGregor Laura Scott Producer: Jake Katborg
In this episode, Ross joins Mark Reynolds, founder at Atomle, a design system studio, to chat about the Converge conference, the state of design systems right now and what Mark believes is the missing ingredient. More from Mark: https://www.atomle.com/
Davo, Tom & Callum sit down with Mark Reynolds the Apprentice of the Year from Rawsons Electrical to chat about his electrifying career and a round of resumaybe!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We are celebrating the sixth anniversary of Citizens Climate Radio, and a big theme you will hear in this episode is about break-throughs and transformations. From the very beginning, Citizens Climate Lobby's mission has been to create the political will for a livable world by enabling individual breakthroughs in the exercise of personal and political power. That was definitely the theme in the very first interviews Citizens Climate Radio's host, Peterson Toscano, conducted with Marshall Saunders, founder of CCL, and Mark Reynolds, the organization's first executive director. Peterson decided to revisit these interviews, remaster them, and share them with you. Marshall and Mark's personal stories of transformation are inspiring and at times hilarious, especially when they talk about the first tentative and even ridiculous steps they took to start the organization. Their belief in the power of everyday people doing extraordinary things will move you. In fact, you may want to have some tissues nearby as you listen to Marshall and Mark share their stories, and the story of Citizens Climate Lobby's beginnings. Madeleine Para, CCL's current executive director was also featured in that first episode. You will hear her original vision for this podcast. From the recent past we bring the story forward to today. You will meet one of the newest Citizen's Climate staff members. Steffanie Munguía is a PhD student researching Coastal Wetlands Management in the Caribbean, her first home. She gives us an update of the many ways the organization has changed over the years all while staying faithful to CCL's core values of Optimism, Integrity, Relationships, Personal Power, Diversity, and a constant commitment to bipartisanism. These are the values that draw more and more college, high school, and middle school aged volunteers into the organization. The Art House Jodi Heights is a singer/songwriter. In the sea of singer-songwriters, Jodi stands out. Not only does she have a classically honed technique that captures a Broadway style in her voice, and contemporary rock in her piano playing, she also writes brilliant lyrics that dive deep into everyday life. Her songs can be playful and heartbreaking. Recently she was moved to write a song about our world, which is being rocked by the impacts of climate change. In The Iceberg she imagines an alien classroom in the future looking back to the history of earthlings and the lessons they can draw from human error. Jodi tells us about The Iceberg and then performs it for us. You can hear standalone version of The Art House at Artists and Climate Change Good News Report You will hear about a brand new climate curriculum for schools. It will provide engaging, informed, and action-driven lessons for middle-school teachers and students. Sharon Bagatell, Citizens Climate's National Youth Action Team Coordinator first announced the completion of the new curriculum at this month's Citizens Climate International Conference. She tells us about the project and just how special the curriculum will be for teachers and learners. If you have good news to share, contact Peterson radio @ citizensclimate.org We always welcome your thoughts, questions, suggestions, and recommendations for the show. Leave a vall our listener voicemail line: (619) 512-9646. +1 if calling from outside the USA that number again. (619) 512-9646. You can hear Citizens' Climate Radio on: iTunes Spotify SoundCloud Podbean Stitcher Radio Northern Spirit Radio PlayerFM TuneIn Radio Also, feel free to connect with other listeners, suggest program ideas, and respond to programs in the Citizens' Climate Radio Facebook group or on Twitter at @CitizensCRadio.
We are celebrating the sixth anniversary of Citizens Climate Radio, and a big theme you will hear in this episode is about break-throughs and transformations. From the very beginning, Citizens Climate Lobby's mission has been to create the political will for a livable world by enabling individual breakthroughs in the exercise of personal and political power. That was definitely the theme in the very first interviews Citizens Climate Radio's host, Peterson Toscano, conducted with Marshall Saunders, founder of CCL, and Mark Reynolds, the organization's first executive director. Peterson decided to revisit these interviews, remaster them, and share them with you. Marshall and Mark's personal stories of transformation are inspiring and at times hilarious, especially when they talk about the first tentative and even ridiculous steps they took to start the organization. Their belief in the power of everyday people doing extraordinary things will move you. In fact, you may want to have some tissues nearby as you listen to Marshall and Mark share their stories, and the story of Citizens Climate Lobby's beginnings. From the recent past we bring the story forward to today. You will meet one of the newest Citizen's Climate staff members. Steffanie Munguía is a PhD student researching Coastal Wetlands Management in the Caribbean, her first home. She gives us an update of the many ways the organization has changed over the years all while staying faithful to CCL's core values of Optimism, Integrity, Relationships, Personal Power, Diversity, and a constant commitment to bipartisanism. The Art House Singer/Songwriter Jodi Heights was moved to write a song about our world, which is being rocked by the impacts of climate change. In The Iceberg she imagines an alien classroom in the future looking back to the history of earthlings and the lessons they can draw from human error. Jodi tells us about The Iceberg and then performs it for us. https://jodiheights.com/ Good News Report You will hear about a brand new climate curriculum for schools. It will provide engaging, informed, and action-driven lessons for middle-school teachers and students. Sharon Bagatell, Citizens Climate's National Youth Action Team Coordinator first announced the completion of the new curriculum at this month's Citizens Climate International Conference. She tells us about the project and just how special the curriculum will be for teachers and learners.
What are subliminals? If you listen to some people out there, they'll tell you you can improve your self-esteem, change your eye colour, or become a mermaid simply by viewing or listening to certain clips on Youtube. Sounds far-fetched right? Well, the idea is based on subliminal messaging, so let's discuss how realistic it is. It's important to distinguish between audio and visual subliminals. The former type often feature unintelligible jabbering, sometimes overshadowed by random ambient music. The extract you can hear in the background comes from a Mark Reynolds clip entitled “Make Him Unblock You On Social Media” What are the clips themselves actually like? But how can you expect to get physical changes from an audio or video clip? What does science have to say on the matter? In under 3 minutes, we answer your questions ! To listen to the last episodes, you can click here : What is sadfishing? What is Jurassic Park? What are carbon bombs? A podcast written and realised by Joseph Chance. In partnership with upday UK. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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In Episode 6 of Hable Talks, your hosts Mark Reynolds and Sean O'Shea are joined by the fantastic Annette Cmela, Chief Brand Officer at Hidden Disability Sunflower. In this Mental Health Awareness Week special, listen to Annette talk about the incredible work that the Hidden Disability Sunflower initiative did throughout the pandemic, what hidden disabilities actually are, and how organisations that adopt the sunflower can help people non-visible disabilities. Hable Links: https://www.hable.co.uk/ https://www.twitter.com/hablegroup/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/hable/
It's time to bid a fond farewell to all the listeners and reflect a bit on this, the final episode of the Make Damn Movie podcast. After almost two and a half years, it's time to say “goodbye”. It's been a long ride, but a fun one (for the most part). Thanks so much for your support and all the texts we've received over the past 124 episodes. Your listenership put the Make My Damn Movie podcast in the top 10 percent of all podcasts globally, and we greatly appreciate you. Please join us on our other podcast, Radioactive Rant, but if you simply can't walk away from MMDM, we'll have a link to the Make My Damn Movie Archives where all 125 MMDM episodes will reside on our website, Radioactiverant.com on the homepage in the navigation bar at the BOTTOM of the page. Just click on MMDM Archives, or listen wherever you get your podcasts. Thanks again for listening and participating. Take care of yourselves…— Mark Reynolds and Tom Swain
On this episode of The Indy, we're celebrating Earth week. The Point Conception Institute at the Jack and Laura Dangermond Preserve has formally launched this year and host Molly McAnany speaks with Dr. Mark Reynolds and Dr. Rae Wynn-Grant about this unique living laboratory and the future of conservationist research. Then, Indy reporter Alexandra Goldberg sits down with Joshua Haggmark, City of Santa Barbara Water Resources Manager, about the city's diversified water sources that have supported us through the statewide drought.
Episode 33 of The ABZ Football Podcast is here! Join Gary (@tchocky83), Graham, Gavin (@TheRogue87) & special guest David MacGregor (aka @BrokenChanter) as we look back over an emotional and inspiring week that saw the return of Sir Alex Ferguson to Aberdeen for the unveiling of his statue. We also give our thoughts on the home debut of our new man in the dugout, Jim Goodwin, as his illness-ridden side drew 1-1 with the chronic Dundee United in front of the GOAT and we provide our thoughts on the upcoming SPFL double-header with Hearts & Sevco 5088 as the Dons' European aspirations hang by a thread. We take our usual look at the Young Team and our loanees in Loan Watch together with a review of the Women's team and their thumping 5-1 win over Motherwell in SWPL1. After the break, we bring you the latest in our line of in-depth conversations with Dons personalities of past and present, this week, it's Part 2 of our 2-part conversation with the one and only Mark Reynolds (@reyn01ds). Music from @BrokenChanter - Allow Yourself taken from the album, Catastrophe Hits. The single and album are available at:- https://t.co/HvkNbexBAI; or https://t.co/5NoPMdDSof EP33 sponsor -> @GoodFeelCoffee Follow the ABZ Football Podcast on our social media channels:- Twitter - @AbzPodcast Facebook - @ABZFootballPodcast Instagram - @abzfootballpodcast
Episode 32 of The ABZ Football Podcast is here! Join Gary (@tchocky83), Graham & Gavin (@TheRogue87) to look back over Jim Goodwin's first game in charge of the Dons as Aberdeen and Motherwell fought out a 1-1 draw at Fir Park and Graham provides his thoughts on the appointment of the dashing Irishman. St. Mirren fan - Kenny Leckie - returns for his hat-trick appearance on the show to provide us with a deeper look at what we can expect from the handsomest manager in the whole of Scotland and where it leaves the Buddies. We take our usual look at the Young Team and our loanees in Loan Watch before we preview this weekend's SPFL Premiership fixture against Dundee United in front of a capacity crowd at Pittodrie to welcome home the greatest football manager of all time - Sir Alex Ferguson. After the break, we bring you the latest in our line of in-depth conversations with Dons personalities of past and present, this week, it's Part 1 of our 2-part conversation with the one and only Mark Reynolds (@reyn01ds). Music from @moodymoodyband - Sold, available at - https://t.co/jCR6InKiSd Follow the ABZ Football Podcast on our social media channels:- Twitter - @AbzPodcast Facebook - @ABZFootballPodcast Instagram - @abzfootballpodcast
Today we talk to Mark Reynolds AKA Trisonics. Mark has been around the Red Special Community for over 20 years and is a wealth of knowledge, experience and interesting stories. I chat to him all about how he fell down the Red Special Rabbit Hole and who he has met and where it has led him. This is a truly great conversation and a massive thanks to Mark for his time recording this with me. I hope you enjoy.
Mark Reynolds, Executive Director of Citizen's Climate Lobby, makes the case that now is the time to enact a carbon tax. *read with author's permission*
V.A., Mark Reynolds, and Paul Shroyer reflect on a historically wacky year and put all the bad vibes to bed in this 2020 retrospective episode. Pointless Discussions podcast on the Magic Squirrel Network WHEREVER you get your podcasts! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/vaknowspeople/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/vaknowspeople/support
Steve wraps up his conversation with Mark Reynolds the Executive Director at Citizens' Climate Lobby. In part two, Mark talks about what the incoming administration means to their movement and why he thinks Biden's climate agenda is so ambitious.
This week, Steve is joined by Mark Reynolds the Executive Director at Citizens' Climate Lobby. Citizens' Climate Lobby is a nonprofit, nonpartisan grassroots advocacy organization focused on national policies to address climate change. In part one, Mark discusses how CCL volunteers lobby Congress for bipartisan climate solutions and why a carbon fee-and-dividend system could be a game changer.
Host Connor Newcomb takes a look back at the Orioles history of non-tenders, including the decisions to move on from Mark Reynolds, Luke Scott, Tim Beckham, David Lough, and others. What made the Orioles come to those decisions? Could Hanser Alberto and Pat Valaika face the same fate today? But first, Connor updates you on the Orioles avoiding arbitration with two of their seven eligible players so far — Pedro Severino and Yolmer Sánchez.Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKEDON,” and you'll get 20% off your next order. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
(Note this episode was recorded back in September) I am delighted to be joined by fellow podcast host Mark Reynolds. Mark has played basketball professionally throughout Europe. He recently returned to Ireland where he joined the Eanna Superleague team and helped them reach the National Cup Final in January. On his podcast, Hoopfolio Mark has spoken to players and coaches from around the globe. Find the Hoopfolio podcast here; https://twitter.com/hoopfolio https://www.instagram.com/hoopfolio/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCqOAhWO6XPuoOjQ89zCts9g Make sure to subscribe for future episodes and find us over on Instagram and Twitter @thesidelinelive Recorded using Samson Q2 microphone Edited using GarageBand If you are looking to set up your own podcast get in touch with the Prymal Productions team www.prymal.ie --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-sideline-live/message
In episode 18 of the #FairPolePodcast, host Chris Edwards chats with Hall of Fame scout, Howard McCullough. During the conversation this week the two chat about - Howard's start at East Carolina as a catcher- Coaching at JF Webb High School in Oxford, North Carolina- Moving from high school coach to being on staff at the University of North Carolina- Why he wanted to become a scout- His time with the Red Sox - Going to work for Arizona in 1996 as the Southeast Supervisor - Chad Tracy and Mark Reynolds (signed by Howard)- How analytics has changed the game and scouting... and more!Follow us on social media:Twitter: @FairPolePodcastFacebook: FairPolePodcastEmail us: FairPolePodcast@gmail.com
Mark Reynolds finishing up the Blessed Life Series
When Mark Reynolds took on the role of Executive Director for Citizens' Climate Lobby in 2009, he had no background in advocacy or with nonprofits. Over 10 years later, Mark has helped grow this advocacy based nonprofit from 6 chapters with 24 volunteers to over 150 chapters with over 173,000 supporters. Tune in as Mark talks about approaching periods of growth, how to better understand your audience, and how to manage successful relationships with your board, staff, and volunteers.
September 14 — Hosts Kevin Haswell and Matt Weyrich break whether regular season accomplishments hold value, who the best players that have never made an All-Star Team are, Shohei Ohtani's chances of coming to the MLB and which team not currently holding a playoff spot has the best chance at making it to the postseason.