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It's football season and the perfect time to discuss this sports film with 3 Minnesota ties and a soundtrack ripped straight from a Jock Jams CD. Why did they cast an old man for Martel? Are the cheerleaders on strike too? Is this really a happy ending? Check it out now, because glory lasts forever!
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Happy Friday! I'm delighted to be sharing another group interview with everyone! I love sitting down one-on-one, of course, but there is something so special about hosting multiple guests! Keep an eye out, this won't be my final episode like this of the year, but while we're here, I'm thrilled to be chatting with Andy and Katy about their novel Codebreaker!Follow Jay Martel (Andy and Katy)Follow OTSOTS SubstackMap of Indie BookstoresGet Codebreaker!Wild Rumpus Books Fitger's Bookstore Zenith Bookstore Odyssey BooksQuail Ridge Books
Dr. Victor Martel, a general dentist practicing in Florida, is back on the Everyday Oral Surgery podcast with Dr. Stucki for another round of expert insight. This time, he's here to talk about comprehensive treatment planning and how surgeons can work with the GP to provide excellent patient care. Tune in as Dr. Martel defines comprehensive treatment planning and big-picture dentistry, explores how it can grow your practice, and unpacks the key barriers that hold clinicians back from putting it into action. Dr. Martel deep dives into grand rounds and how they fit into this conversation, shares a key frustration he sees with All-on-X cases, and breaks down his initial comprehensive patient exam, including what he calls the ‘tour of the mouth' at the second visit. He emphasizes the critical role of communication between GPs and specialists, and underscores the need for clinicians to invest in educating themselves and their teams on comprehensive treatment planning. Don't miss this insightful episode and a powerful reminder that when we work together and keep the big picture in mind, that's where the magic happens!Key Points From This Episode:Welcoming back Dr. Vic Martel, a general dentist practicing in FL.How Dr. Martel defines comprehensive treatment planning: big-picture dentistry.Where generalists fail (even at the very first visit).How comprehensive treatment planning can grow your practice.We look at the barriers holding clinicians back from doing comprehensive planning. Looking at patients from a comprehensive standpoint, and his definition of holistic dentistry. Why he believes first-time patients should not be brought to the practice for a cleaning first. His thoughts on how a specialist could help a general dentist comprehensively plan.We deep dive into grand rounds and how they fit into this conversation. Dr. Martel shares a pet peeve: all-on-X cases.A tour of their mouth: a breakdown of how he structures a comprehensive dental exam and what makes it effective.He explains the permission statement.Why it's essential to include specialists in the communication of the comprehensive plan. The main summary take-home point Dr. Martel wants listeners to walk away with: learn to comprehensively plan treatment.Where to learn more about Dr. Martel and his courses.Links Mentioned in Today's Episode:Dr. Victor Martel on LinkedIn — https://www.linkedin.com/in/victor-martel-dmd-91431922 Dr. Victor Martel on Instagram — https://www.instagram.com/drvicmartel/ Dr. Victor Martel Email — martelacademy@gmail.comMartel Academy — https://www.martelacademy.com/ The Dawson Academy — https://thedawsonacademy.com/ Everyday Oral Surgery Website — https://www.everydayoralsurgery.com/ Everyday Oral Surgery on Instagram — https://www.instagram.com/everydayoralsurgery/ Everyday Oral Surgery on Facebook — https://www.facebook.com/EverydayOralSurgery/Dr. Grant Stucki Email — grantstucki@gmail.comDr. Grant Stucki Phone — 720-441-6059
“Zadkine Art déco” au musée Zadkine, Parisdu 15 novembre 2025 au 12 avril 2026Entretien avecCécilie Champy-Vinas,conservatrice en chef et directrice du musée Zadkine,et co-commissaire de l'exposition,par Anne-Frédérique Fer, à Paris, 24 novembre 2025, durée 20'15,© FranceFineArt.https://francefineart.com/2025/11/26/3674_zadkine-art-deco_musee-zadkine/Communiqué de presseCommissariat :Cécilie Champy-Vinas, conservatrice en chef et directrice du musée ZadkineEmmanuel Bréon, conservateur en chef honoraire et président d'Art déco de FranceAvec la collaboration d'Anne-Cécile Moheng, attachée de conservation au musée ZadkineEn 2025, le musée Zadkine célèbre les cent ans de l'Art déco en mettant en lumière les liens qu'a noués le sculpteur Ossip Zadkine avec les arts décoratifs dans les années 1920-1930. À travers plus de 90 oeuvres – des sculptures, mais également des objets et du mobilier – l'exposition évoque, pour la première fois, les relations que Zadkine entretenait avec certains grands décorateurs de la période Art déco, tels Eileen Gray ou Marc du Plantier. Elle met aussi en évidence la parenté d'inspiration qui unit leurs créations.Grâce à de nombreux prêts – provenant tant de collections privées que d'institutions prestigieuses, comme le musée des Beaux-Arts d'Anvers, la Manufacture de Sèvres, le Mobilier national ou le musée des Années 30 à Boulogne – l'exposition permet de mesurer l'étendue du talent de Zadkine, artiste complet, passionné par la beauté et la variété des matières.Celui qui entendait se comporter « comme un ébéniste des XIIIe et XIVe siècles qui se fiait toujours à son instinct », comme il l'écrit dans ses mémoires, garde un intérêt constant pour les savoir-faire empruntés à l'artisanat. Au début des années 1920, lorsque Zadkine, revenu du cubisme, cherche une voie nouvelle, il expérimente différentes techniques : il colore, dore et laque ses sculptures, donnant naissance à certains de ses chefs-d'oeuvre comme l'Oiseau d'or, un plâtre doré à la feuille, ou le Torse d'hermaphrodite, laqué avec la collaboration du décorateur André Groult. C'est cependant sa maîtrise de la taille-directe qui lui vaut d'être sollicité pour l'Exposition internationale des arts décoratifs en 1925. Au côté de sculpteurs comme Pompon ou les frères Martel, il participe au décor de la Pergola de la Douce France, un monumental édifice érigé sur l'esplanade des Invalides et qui entend remettre au goût du jour la technique ancestrale de la taille directe de la pierre, perçue comme plus authentique que le modelage.L'exposition, conçue en cinq sections, explore dans un premier temps le « tournant décoratif » qui s'opère chez Zadkine dans les années 1920, moment où le sculpteur se passionne pour la couleur en sculpture et expérimente des techniques comme la dorure et la laque.Une deuxième section met en avant les sculptures de Zadkine conçues pour l'architecture : Zadkine collabore en effet à plusieurs reprises avec des architectes pour décorer des monuments, à Paris comme à Bruxelles.Les sections trois et quatre sont consacrées aux expositions de 1925 et 1937, auxquelles Zadkine a, par deux fois, contribué. En cette année du centenaire, l'accent est mis sur l'Exposition de 1925 et sur la Pergola de la Douce France, l'un des rares monuments de 1925 encore conservé. [...] Hébergé par Acast. Visitez acast.com/privacy pour plus d'informations.
On this episode of Same Cast Different Day Podcast. Martel sat down with the author of Don't Flush Dakarai Larriett. Dakarai Larriett, an Alabama native and the son of a U.S. Army veteran and a public school teacher, is a thriving entrepreneur and committed community volunteer. His candidacy for the U.S. Senate is driven by the injustice he faced from a false arrest in 2024. Growing up influenced by his father's military service, Dakarai moved between several states and even spent time in Germany. He excelled academically, earning a full scholarship to the University of Alabama, where his dedication to public service deepened during his junior year as an exchange student at Howard University. Dakarai has built a successful career as a corporate leader while also managing a pet-care business he launched from his garage. Over the past 20 years, he has served in leadership roles on multiple nonprofit boards, gaining a reputation for his servant leadership upon returning to Birmingham in 2021. Actively involved in various volunteer initiatives, he leads an HOA board in downtown Birmingham that represents local families and businesses, showcasing his passion for Alabama's culture and community. In his leisure time, Dakarai enjoys visiting the shooting range and regularly attends First United Methodist Church.Dakarai Socials Website www.dakarailarriett.comInstagram https://www.instagram.com/dakarailarriettforsenate/Facebook https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61574763727908Tiktok https://www.tiktok.com/@dakarai.larriettHere is a link to take look at our merch store and more.https://direct.me/samecastdifferentdaypodcastSocials Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/samecastdifferentdaypodcast/Instagramhttps://www.instagram.com/scddpodcast/#Youtubehttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZA-Ib8DmQwG4o9wAFvpBDw
What does comprehensive treatment planning look like, and how can specialists and general dentists design it together? In this episode, Dr. Grant Stucki sits down with Florida general dentist and educator Dr. Vic Martel to unpack the ins and outs of comprehensive treatment planning. Dr. Martel explains why many dentists were never taught comprehensive planning in dental school, how this leads to a reactive mindset, and why slowing down to assess occlusion, periodontal health, joints, and restorative needs as a whole improves outcomes for patients and practices. Together, they explore real-world barriers and practical solutions to comprehensive treatment planning and the importance of surgeon-led education and interdisciplinary planning. Dr. Martel shares how he runs new-patient exams and builds trust with patients while coordinating with specialists. He also explains how investing in your referral network can help a practice grow and how a thoughtful, comprehensive treatment plan makes life easier for everyone on the team. Tune in now!Key Points From This Episode:Comprehensive treatment planning and why many dentists are underprepared.The difference between “tooth fixer” dentistry and being a “physician of the mouth.”Learn how comprehensive treatment planning benefits patients and practices.Find out about the biggest barriers to comprehensive treatment planning. How comprehensive planning impacts case acceptance, treatment, and patient outcomes.Hear how generalists and specialists can work together to design a comprehensive plan. Explore the history behind grand rounds and why it is an effective educational tool.Important considerations around implant solutions and the risk of removal. He shares his comprehensive dental exam setup and his overall approach. Discover how shared plans improve coordination, referrals, and patient confidence.Final takeaways and why dentists should focus on educating their referral network.Links Mentioned in Today's Episode:Dr. Victor Martel on LinkedIn — https://www.linkedin.com/in/victor-martel-dmd-91431922/ Dr. Victor Martel on Instagram — https://www.instagram.com/drvicmartel/ Dr. Victor Martel Email Address — martelacademy@gmail.com Dr. Victor Martel Phone Number — 561 602 7222 Martel Academy — https://martelacademy.com/ Everyday Oral Surgery Website — https://www.everydayoralsurgery.com/ Everyday Oral Surgery on Instagram — https://www.instagram.com/everydayoralsurgery/ Everyday Oral Surgery on Facebook — https://www.facebook.com/EverydayOralSurgery/Dr. Grant Stucki Email — grantstucki@gmail.comDr. Grant Stucki Phone — 720-441-6059
The Breitbart All-Stars Are Here! Frances Martel Talks Syria's President And John Nolte Talks Young Women Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Two great Breitbart guests for the price of one!Please join us for expert insights on President Donald J. Trump's most recent trip to Asia and happenings with firearms and the laws surrounding them from Breitbart's Frances Martel and AWR Hawkins! MAGA! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
For their 200th episode, JF and Phil turn their attention to H. P. Lovecraft's “The Call of Cthulhu,” a story foundational not only to modern horror fiction but to the very idea of the Weird. In revisiting this tale of forbidden knowledge and cosmic ambiguity, the hosts reflect on Weird Studies itself as a “slow piecing together of dissociated knowledge” that mirrors the work of Lovecraft's own bewildered protagonists. Image by Antoni Espinosa via Wikimedia Commons. Upcoming Events: Peter Bebergal teaches on Weirdosphere starting November 20, 2025 JF Martel speaks at Back to Haunt Us in East London on November 8, 2025 Phil Ford speaks at the Durations Festival in NYC on November 7, 2025 Phil Ford hangs out at Archestratus Books and Food on November 8, 2025 References H. P. Lovecraft, The Call of Cthulhu Weird Studies, Episode 2 on Garmonbozia Rene Descartes, Meditations on First Philosophy Phil Ford, “The Wanderer” H. P. Lovecraft, "Nyarlathotep" Weird Studies, Episode 74 on Jung Phil Ford, Jacob Foster, and J. F. Martel, “Care of the Dead” Weird Studies, Episode 110 on The Glass Bead Game Weird Studies, Episode 101 on Tanizaki Graham Harman, Weird Realism: Lovecraft and Philosophy Weird Studies, Episode 156 on Donna Tartt Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Friends,When I was on my book tour for Hawk Mountain, I did an event with Andrea Lawlor where we spoke, at length, about horror. In the Q&A, someone raised a hand and asked:WHAT IS HORROR?Andrea and I both laughed. We found ourselves at a loss.Horror :Once you consider it, it's not clear.There's the assumption that horror is scary. Sometimes that's true. But obviously what's scary for you might not be scary for me, and vice versa, so that can't define the genre. We say horror has certain elements, but there are different kinds of horror to define its contours, whether it's body horror, slasher horror, cosmic horror...We might turn to the familiar face of horror - the monster - to see what they reveal to us. But while vampires, werewolves, zombies express, through their differing powers and weakness, different theories about horror, they can't give us a picture of what it is really. They're contained by it.Horror: Always on, always available, always around us. So… what is it?I asked my friends PHIL FORD and J.F. MARTEL - the cohosts of the WEIRD STUDIES PODCAST - onto the show to walk into the dark - or is it the blinding, malevolent light? - with me, and with you, to see what we would find there.Weird Studies is, in my experience of it, anyway, a horror podcast. In fact, my last conversation with Phil and J.F. was on Weird Studies and about horror: on Weird Studies 144, we looked into Clive Barker's Hellraiser and the book it's based on, The Hellbound Heart.But it's not a horror podcast because it's always focused on horror; many episodes are about topics and artworks that seem less than horrific (their series on each card in the major arcana of the tarot, for instance, or their episode on Herman Hesse's novel about enlightenment, Siddhartha). But there is a quality on each episode - a quality which we discuss in this conversation - of the threat of art, philosophy, image and sound. The way they invade our lives. Rearrange our organs Destroy the world we knew. In other words, we might think of horror as a position in time, something approaching or orbiting. Or as something creates shadows by blocking the light, or by creating a void where an object once was. You can hear me going in many directions again. Conversation with Phil and J.F. inspires that in me - being pulled in many directions at once. That's another way of thinking of horror: horror as blob; as spreading epidemic, as destroying giant, vaster than the safety of our shelters.This is what I love about talking with Phil and JF and about Weird Studies, and also why I often think of their podcast as the only true sibling to mine. In conversation with them, everything a springboard for everything. A web of connections. Or maybe better said, a transforming activity, everything metamorphosing into everything else through membranous, visceral, and expansive moves.Please support this show on patreon.PATREON.COM/CONNERHABIBYou can also find an almost complete list of the books, movies, etc we mention on this episode there.
Et si l'écriture pouvait devenir bien plus qu'un simple outil marketing ?Dans cet épisode, vous allez découvrir l'univers d'Alexe Martel, à l'origine du Cabinet des Curiosités et figure incontournable du copywriting francophone.Alexe partage un parcours marqué par la curiosité et l'expérimentation : comment évoluer, se réinventer et élargir ses horizons sans jamais perdre en authenticité.On y parle de copywriting, de pricing, de clarté identitaire, mais aussi des dessous très concrets d'un modèle d'affaires créatif : concevoir, promouvoir et monétiser ses projets tout en restant fidèle à sa voix et à son rythme.Au fil de la conversation, vous découvrirez :
Today's podcast begins with our pugnacious host, Mike Slater, again focusing all of his energies on taking down the would-be communist mayor of New York City: Zohran Mamdani. This guy is bad news and you'll want to hear Mike verbally pummel him and his bad policy ideas!Following that opener, Breitbart's excellent World Editor, Frances Martel, comes on-air with Slater to discuss Trump 2.0's dealings around the globe and how they're winning for the patriots of this nation in places like South America! Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Live show! Thurs, Oct 23 at The Burren, Davis Square, Somerville, MassOctober is Domestic Violence Awareness month. We should be talking about domestic violence, and how to prevent it, all the time, to help others recognize what it is and how insidious that it can be. It is not just bruises and black eyes. Jennifer Martel's case is like so many other women who were tied to a bad relationship through a shared child. Few people seemed to know what Jennifer was really going through at home. There were many reasons why leaving was so difficult. The Murder of Jennifer Martel, Waltham, MassachusettsIt is like so many other women's stories who were trying to see a way out. It is like so many other stories where the victim is lost in the headlines of the case. What it is not like is how she was murdered by a very dangerous man who had been dangerous for a long time. He was someone she was and had been with for years. The man who was the son of a beloved voice of Red Sox Nation, Jerry Remy, the "RemDog." Fenway Park is like church around here. There is a lot of hero worship. Jennifer Martel was 27 when she was murdered. She had a plan for the next phase of her life, a next phase that did not include Jared Remy. Just two days before Jennifer was killed, Remy was arrested for slamming her head into a bathroom mirror. She called to report him — the audio from the 911 call says it all — and Remy was arrested and charged with assault and battery. Jennifer was granted an emergency restraining order that night, and she would be able to extend it the following day, Wednesday, August 14, at Remy's arraignment in Waltham District Court. However, Jennifer did not appear in court and the restraining order expired. Something that would prove to be a grave error on the prosecutors' part is that no one had the foresight to look at his background. No one checked priors. If they had, they would have seen a long history of violence against women. Instead, they sought no bail, and he was released on personal recognizance on an open assault and battery case.It is important to understand why Jennifer didn't attend that arraignment the day before she was stabbed to death in the presence of her 4-year-old and her next door neighbors. History is well documented as to why many women don't appear in abuse cases like this – for fear of retribution, more abuse, how they can support themselves and their children, the pleas of the partner, and, in Jennifer's case, from the Remys. Patty Martel said Jennifer heard from Remy's mother, Phoebe, who begged her not to file a complaint because it would ruin Remy's life. His life. Mrs. Remy, according to the Martels, said they would protect her. Maybe Mrs. Remy believed what she was saying, but her son's history of violence was crystal clear.National Domestic Violence Hotline | thehotline.org | Call 1.800.799.SAFE (7233)Jane Doe Inc | janedoe.org | Massachusetts Coalition Against Sexual Assault and Domestic ViolenceCrime of the Truest Kind | Follow @crimeofthetruestkindOnline: CrimeoftheTruestKind.com Follow: @crimeofthetruestkind Support: patreon.com/crimeofthetruestkind Created, written, hosted by Anngelle Wood#MassachusettsTrueCrime #NewEngland #TrueCrime #Storytelling #CrimeHistory #Advocacy #Podcast #ColdCases #Unsolved #Missing #Society #AnngelleWood Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Join the Refrigeration Mentor Hub here Learn more about Refrigeration Mentor Customized Technical Training Programs at www.refrigerationmentor.com/courses This is part two of a two-part conversation on CO2 gas coolers with Greg Martel and Al Rivera of BAC (Baltimore Aircoil Company). In this episode, we share practical tips on handling common issues like pump failures, overflow problems, and voltage discrepancies. We also cover how to correctly check alarms, maintain pads, and utilize control strategies for optimal performance. Greg and Al also share great advice on customizing system settings for seasonal efficiency and on using advanced control sequences for energy and water savings. This two-part episode (link to part one below) is packed with practical tips and expert advice to help refrigeration technicians troubleshoot CO2 gas coolers faster and more confidently. In this episode, we discuss: -Common alarms and troubleshooting tips -Pump and flow issues -Water system failures -Control systems and seasonal efficiency -Fan speed control and airflow issues -Heat reclaim and efficiency strategies -Water and fan speed control sequences -Energy saver vs. water saver modes -Proper installation and maintenance of pads Helpful links & resources: BAC Website BAC on Facebook | YouTube | LinkedIn North American Sustainable Refrigeration Council (NASRC) Episode 345. Troubleshooting CO2 Gas Coolers with Greg Martel and Al Rivera of BAC (Part 1 of 2)
In this message, Steve Martel preaches about Imitating God. He explains that in order to imitate God, we have to follow Jesus as our pattern, and know our identity as a child of God.
In this message, Jess preaches on how we can walk in wisdom. She explains that we should know the times that we live in, live with an urgency to preach the gospel, understand what Gods Will is, make it our aim to please God, trust Him over ourselves, and allow the Holy Spirit to renew our minds.
In this track, Steve preaches on being the light of Jesus. He talks about how we are called to keep the light on all the time. We need to contend to see spiritual fruit in our lives. We need to have boldness to confront sin in our lives and the lives of others. We need to contend for seeing masses of people coming to know Jesus. We need to fight against spiritual drowsiness.
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Join the Refrigeration Mentor Hub here Learn more about Refrigeration Mentor Customized Technical Training Programs at www.refrigerationmentor.com/courses This is part one of a two-part conversation on CO2 gas coolers with Greg Martel and Al Rivera of BAC (Baltimore Aircoil Company). We cover many setup and troubleshooting techniques, including detailed information on critical sensors, float switches, sequence operation, ECM fan motors, drop leg sensors, and common water-related issues in CO2 gas coolers. This is an episode packed with practical tips and expert advice to help refrigeration technicians troubleshoot CO2 gas coolers faster and more confidently. In this episode, we discuss: -Critical sensors and troubleshooting -ECM fan motors -Programming ECM fans -Supermarket CO2 systems -Gas cooler sensor placement -Common water-related issues -Strategies for water and energy efficiency -Maintenance tips for gas coolers -Dealing with scale and hard water -Chemical use and pad maintenance Helpful links & resources: BAC Website BAC on Facebook | YouTube | LinkedIn Episode 191. Designing CO2 Supermarket Refrigeration Systems: Selecting Compressors and Gas Coolers with Chris Griffiths of Omega Solutions (Part 1 of 5) Episode 17. Troubleshooting the Gas Cooler of a Transcritical CO2 Refrigeration System with Lars Hørup Jensen
What turns a good referral relationship into a lifelong partnership? In this episode of Everyday Oral Surgery, Dr. Grant Stucki welcomes back Dr. Vic Martel to dive deep into the art of building loyalty with referring doctors. They explore why simply doing great clinical work is not enough and how personal touches, like remembering birthdays, anniversaries, kids' graduations, or even a favorite sports team, can set your practice apart. Dr. Martel shares how tracking these details, personalizing gifts, and even attending the same courses as your referrals can build trust and strengthen loyalty. He also explains why a dedicated referral relationship manager can transform your ability to gather meaningful information, customize communication, and consistently show appreciation. You will leave this conversation inspired and equipped to create relationships so strong that your practice becomes the natural first choice!Key Points From This Episode:Welcoming back Dr. Vic Martel to discuss strengthening referral relationships.Dr. Martel's insights on why great clinical work alone is not enough to stand out.Why you shouldn't just reach out during major holidays, like Christmas and Easter.The importance of personal touches: birthdays, anniversaries, kids' milestones.An example of how a car salesman's birthday cards inspired years of loyalty.Why a referral relationship manager is key for gathering and acting on details.Attending the same courses as your referring doctors to show support and build trust.Tips for tracking and customizing gifts to create emotional connection and loyalty.How one doctor built a booming implant practice by sending flowers on behalf of referrals.Gathering referral info through lunches, surveys, and friendly welcome emails.The power of consistency: small gestures that keep you top of mind all year.Turning referrals into loyal, lifelong partnerships.Links Mentioned in Today's Episode:Dr. Vic Martel on LinkedIn — https://www.linkedin.com/in/victor-martel-dmd-91431922/Dr. Vic Martel on Instagram — https://www.instagram.com/drvicmartel/Dr. Vic Martel Email — martelvic@gmail.comMartel Academy — https://www.martelacademy.com/ Giftology — https://www.amazon.com/Giftology-Increase-Referrals-Strengthen-Retention/dp/1619614332 Everyday Oral Surgery Website — https://www.everydayoralsurgery.com/ Everyday Oral Surgery on Instagram — https://www.instagram.com/everydayoralsurgery/ Everyday Oral Surgery on Facebook — https://www.facebook.com/EverydayOralSurgery/Dr. Grant Stucki Email — grantstucki@gmail.comDr. Grant Stucki Phone — 720-441-6059
Thank you for tuning watch or listening to this episode of Same Cast Different Day Podcast. Martel is giving an update of why there has been no live episodes. He is also giving is take on the Charlie Kirk story. Also are video games the reason why we have guns in school. Let us know in the comments. Thank you for watching this episode of Same Cast Different Day Podcast.SocialsInstagramhttps://www.instagram.com/scddpodcast... (https://www.instagram.com/scddpodcast...) Facebook / samecastdifferentdaypodcast (https://www.facebook.com/samecastdiff...[0...) YouTube / @samecastdifferentdaypodcast (https://www.youtube.com/@samecastdiff...)
Treating congenitally missing lateral incisors is a family and team affair, and it requires stringent protocols to achieve the desired outcome. Dr. Vic Martel, a general dentist in Florida, joins Dr. Stucki on this episode of Everyday Oral Surgery. Their conversation focuses on the interdisciplinary team approach required for successfully treating congenitally missing lateral incisors. Dr. Martel shares his protocol for managing these cases, shedding light on key orthodontic considerations and when it's time to refer to the surgeon. He also details the crucial 3A-2B Rule and explains the important factors that restorative dentists should understand about the implant process to achieve long-term success. Tune in to learn more about his approach and why, in his words, "implants are all about the long game."Key Points From This Episode:How Dr. Martel came up with his general protocol regarding missing lateral incisors.Step one: diagnosis between 7 and 9 years of age. What's next after the diagnosis: communication is crucial.His thoughts on the ortho component of his protocol.At what point do we see the retained primary teeth coming out.When it's time to see the surgeon.He explains his release form: an unfortunate story.We discuss the age difference between males and females.Dr. Martel unpacks the 3A-2B Rule.Restoring the super-narrow versus the regular narrow.Dr. Martel shares one of his frustrating stories.We discuss how restorative dentists handle the occlusions.Important things dentists need to understand.Why implants are all about the long game.He details his 10-minute lecture on the implant failures he's encountered.Links Mentioned in Today's Episode:Dr. Vic Martel on LinkedIn — https://www.linkedin.com/in/victor-martel-dmd-91431922/ Dr. Vic Martel on Instagram — https://www.instagram.com/drvicmartel/ Dr. Vic Martel Email — martelacademy@gmail.com Parent Instruction Sheet — Martel Academy — https://www.martelacademy.com/ Literature 3A-2B Rule — https://www.prosthodontics.es/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/2013-Rojas-Vizcaya.pdf Everyday Oral Surgery Website — https://www.everydayoralsurgery.com/ Everyday Oral Surgery on Instagram — https://www.instagram.com/everydayoralsurgery/ Everyday Oral Surgery on Facebook — https://www.facebook.com/EverydayOralSurgery/Dr. Grant Stucki Email — grantstucki@gmail.comDr. Grant Stucki Phone — 720-441-6059
SWITCH Mari Ellwyn and Derek Abernathy return to track a string of unsettling bank robberies. Their case takes a dark turn with the bizarre disappearance of a body from the local morgue, a mystery connected to the vanishing of the previous Medical Examiner, Dr. Camille Bota. Their investigation plunges them into the dangerous world of a multi-national organization involved in suspected fraud and fringe technology research. For Mari, the case ignites a personal quest, forcing her to confront the long-unresolved disappearance of her father, CIA operative Richard Ellwyn. The deeper she digs, the more Mari realizes that both she and her father are inextricably linked to their lifelong nemesis, the notorious international crime boss Jacques Martel. The missing body and the secrets surrounding Dr. Bota become entangled with her father's shadowy past and Martel's deadly machinations. In a high-stakes collision of family secrets and criminal enterprise, Mari must confront her father and their shared enemy before they both become casualties in Martel's lethal game. TOPICS OF CONVERSATION The Explosive Finale of Mari & Derek's Journey – Why Switch brings the trilogy full circle. Family, Betrayal, and a Deadly Nemesis – Mari's reunion with her CIA father and showdown with Jacques Martel. Heists, Missing Bodies & Quantum Secrets – The tangled web of crimes at the heart of Switch. From Beverly Hills to Spy Gadgets – How real research and tech fuel the authenticity. Behind the Curtain – Lisa's writing process, shadowy power themes, and what's coming next. ABOUT THE AUTHOR Lisa Towles is an Amazon bestselling, award-winning crime novelist and a passionate speaker on the topics of fiction writing, creativity, and self care. She has 13 crime thrillers in print with a new title, Switch, forthcoming in September 2025. The first two books in her E&A Investigations series, Hot House and Salt Island, were #1 Amazon Kindle bestsellers. She hosts an author interview series on YouTube called Story Impact. She has an MBA in IT Management and works full-time in the tech industry in the San Francisco Bay area. Learn more at www.lisatowles.com or linktr.ee/authortowles.
What really motivates a general dentist to refer to a specialist, and what causes them to avoid specific specialists? In this episode of Every Day Oral Surgery, we sit down with Dr. Victor Martel to get a GP's honest take on the referral process, communication between GP and specialists, and how to build better relationships. To get started, Dr. Martel shares advice for oral surgeons looking to strengthen their relationships with general dentists, including the power of lunch meetings and gifting. Next, we unpack the risks of referring too many specialists to patients before discussing the importance of clear, consistent, and personal communication between the GP and the specialist. You'll even learn about how to increase referrals from GPs! If you want to understand the GP mindset and become the kind of specialist they recommend and trust, then this episode is for you, so be sure to tune in now! Key Points From This Episode:A warm welcome to today's guest, Dr. Victor Martel. Why Dr. Martel doesn't want to be a jack of all trades and master of nothing. The best ways to make GPs feel like they are important to oral surgeons. Why a GP would refer multiple surgeons and the danger of doing that. How often a general dentist wants communication, in Dr. Martel's opinion. The power of having lunch with a GP as a dental specialist. Why training a GP's staff is so important and figuring out the best CE. Gifting in business, how to do it, and why it is so powerful. Dr. Martel talks about how and why GPs refer and how to increase your own.Links Mentioned in Today's Episode:Dr. Victor Martel on LinkedIn — https://www.linkedin.com/in/victor-martel-dmd-91431922/ Dr. Victor Martel on Instagram — https://www.instagram.com/drvicmartel/ Dr. Victor Martel Email Address — martelacademy@gmail.com Dr. Victor Martel Phone Number — 561 602 7222 Martel Academy — https://martelacademy.com/ Giftology — https://www.amazon.com/Giftology-Increase-Referrals-Strengthen-Retention/dp/1619614332 Everyday Oral Surgery Website — https://www.everydayoralsurgery.com/ Everyday Oral Surgery on Instagram — https://www.instagram.com/everydayoralsurgery/ Everyday Oral Surgery on Facebook — https://www.facebook.com/EverydayOralSurgery/Dr. Grant Stucki Email — grantstucki@gmail.comDr. Grant Stucki Phone — 720-441-6059
The many conversations that need to be had we are doing to start one of them. One of them being black in America. We also have some updates to some new stories. Also, if you are an unmarried same sex couple you might want to watch this or listen to this episode. Martel is going tell you what you can do to protect yourself and still have the same rights of married couples. We hope you enjoy this informative episode of Same Cast different Day Podcast.SocialsInstagramhttps://www.instagram.com/scddpodcast... (https://www.instagram.com/scddpodcast...) Facebook / samecastdifferentdaypodcast (https://www.facebook.com/samecastdiff...[0...) YouTube / @samecastdifferentdaypodcast (https://www.youtube.com/@samecastdiff...)
Frances Martel joins the show to talk about Trump meeting with Putin and Zelensky. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
U.S. President Donald J. Trump met with Russia's Vladimir Putin in Alaska recently to talk about a lasting peace between his nation and Ukraine. How did that meeting go and where do we all go from here? Our studious host, Mike Slater, speaks with Breitbart News's World Editor, Frances Martel, about all of this and more as Americans of all stripes strive to end the bloodshed in Europe!Following the opener, Slater provides even more insightful commentary on the history and philosophy of the warring nations and how President Trump has earned his reputation as a real peacemaker! Don't miss this one!
We have so much to catch up on this episode of Same Cast Different Day Podcast. Martel and Tina are back after an amazing trip to Green Day and devastating floods that flooded our city. We will be discussing wat's been going on in Washington. We have an update on Maxwell Anderson. The viral police arrest in Florida and much more. We hope you enjoy this episode of Same Cast Different Day Podcast.SocialsInstagramhttps://www.instagram.com/scddpodcast... (https://www.instagram.com/scddpodcast...)Facebook/ samecastdifferentdaypodcast (https://www.facebook.com/samecastdiff...[0...)
Today's podcast begins with our fantastic host, Mike Slater, reviewing the official plans for President Trump's proposed federal takeover of the police force in our nation's capital. Listen in as Slater goes over how awesome it was to speak the ugly truth about Washington, D.C. and how it can be made great yet again!Following that, Breitbart's International Editor, Frances Martel, rejoins the show to go over some notable news stories from around the globe including some potentially huge peace deals in Europe! MAGA across the World baby!
We've got twice the guest-fueled fun on today's podcast version of Breitbart News Daily!We begin with our incredible host, Mike Slater, speaking with Breitbart's World Editor, Frances Martel, about various global affairs in places like Russia, India, and beyond! Lot of international issues for Trump 2.0 to deal with and we're here to talk about it!Following that, Slater gets the opportunity to have a lengthy discussion with the current U.S. Secretary of the Interior, Doug Burgum, about President Donald Trump's first 200 days back in office and the big things he's been doing over the last few months!
Did you know that my first dissertation topic “failed”?I wanted to take people with cancer to the root cause of it. But had to quickly realize that the big C already means a death sentence - for doctors who then tell their patients - even though there have been so many stories of remissions. But not in people's minds. And because of that, I would have to do SO MUCH WORK with people to fight the thought of “I have the big C, I'm gonna die anyway.” It didn't make sense. To show people that they can fight chronic conditions, ailments, and diseases with their mind, I had to start with something more tangible, something that would yield great results within 1-3 sessions, so I could actually turn this into a case study. All of this and more, I packed into my new podcast episode (haven't uploaded one in forever).Here are the resources I mentioned: https://universityofmetaphysics.com/Book list: Hay, Louise. You Can Heal Your Life. E-book, Hay House, 1984. PDF. Martel, Jacques. The Encyclopedia of Ailments and Diseases: How to Heal the Conflicted Feelings, Emotions, and Thoughts at the Root of Illness. Les Éditions Quintessence, 2012. E-book.Myss, Caroline. Anatomy of the Spirit: The Seven Stages of Power and Healing. Harmony, 1996. E-Book. Prudden, Suzy. Body Wisdom: Light Touch for Optimal Health. Simon & Schuster, 1984. E-book.Segal, Inna. The Secret Language of Your Body: The Essential Guide to Health and Wellness. Atria Books, 2010. E-book.My free e-book that summarizes my dissertation and offers more information on reducing or completely alleviating endometriosis symptoms: subscribepage.io/endometriosisebookConnect with your host Jennifer Schlueter here:www.mindyoursubconscious.comwww.instagram.com/dr.jenniferschlueterwww.tiktok.com/@hypnojenny
In this episode of the Underpowered Hour, hosts Stephen Beres and Ike Goss discuss the latest news from the Land Rover world, including the breaking news of Adrian Mardell's retirement from Jaguar Land Rover after more than three decades. They speculate on potential successors and share some light-hearted ideas of their own. The duo also delve into historical Land Rover projects, specifically a small 79-inch Land Rover model from the late 1950s and early 60s that never made it to production. Ike narrates how this concept parallels the development of the Suzuki Jimny, outlining their similarities and the eventual success of Suzuki's iteration. Other significant events, such as Land Rover's participation in Pebble Beach and the sad closure of Rover Farm, are also discussed. Tune in for an enlightening discussion filled with nostalgia, historical insights, and exciting future events.
*Originally aired on the Place to Be Nation Wrestling Feed in January 2021* The journey through October 1985 continues as the crew — joined once again by guest Logan Crosland — takes a deep dive into a pivotal month in the NWA landscape. Episode Highlights: 1. International Flair The crew kicks things off in Japan with a rare title vs. title showdown as NWA World Champion Ric Flair battles AWA Champion Rick Martel * Plus, an unexpected alliance as Flair & Martel team up to face Tsuruta and **Genichiro Tenryu in an action-packed tag encounter. 2. Studio Showdowns Back at the familiar TBS Studios, Arn Anderson lays claim to the TV Title, with the long-awaited return of his iconic fedora. * Arn then faces off with Wahoo McDaniel for the Southern Heavyweight Title, leading to Calum's shining moment — much to Shawn's dismay. 3. Dusty's Road to Recovery Dusty Rhodes pays a visit to the doctor and delivers his first eerie, post-injury confrontation with Ric Flair — this time via satellite from the PWI Scouting Report Studios. 4. Tag Team Turmoil & Rising Tensions Rock ‘n' Roll Express reflect on their recent title loss. Magnum T.A. and Tully Blanchardescalate their feud with blistering intensity, setting the stage for their legendary *I Quit* match. The debut of Miss Atlanta Lively shakes things up as she aligns with Jimmy Valiant, creating new problems for the Midnight Express. The Road to Starrcade '85 continues to heat up — alliances are shifting, rivalries are exploding, and the stakes are higher than ever on NWA Crock & Roll!
Kevin and Andrew discuss week one of Vanderbilt football fall camp. Plus, Kevin interviews CB/WR Martel Hight. And Andrew speaks with new VandyBoys hitting coach Jason Esposito. Listen to Vanderbilt Athletics on the Vanderbilt Sports Network from Learfield. Available on 102.5 The Game and 94.9 The Fan in Nashville. Always streaming on the Vanderbilt Athletics app.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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Vanderbilt DB-WR-Returner Martel Hight on 3HL - SEC Media Days Day 1See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the final hour of DVD, they discussed MLB All-Stars, and are the Phillies a bunch of crybabies about MLB All-Stars picking a pitcher who has only started 5 games. They continue the conversation on that and more. Vanderbilt Commodores Cornerback Martel Hights joins DVD from SEC Media Days in Atlanta to discuss the Vanderbilt football program.
Vanderbilt Commodores Cornerback Martel Hight joins DVD from SEC Media Days in Atlanta to discuss the Vanderbilt football program.
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As the fresh fighting between Israel and Iran stops thanks to a shaky "ceasefire" championed by U.S. President Donald J. Trump, our intellectual host, Mike Slater, speaks at-length about the actions of the United States of America's military and how it's been informed by the age-old principle of "Speaking softly and carrying a big stick". Where did this "peace through strength" idea come from and does it work today? Tune in and find out!Following that, Breitbart's World Editor, Frances Martel, calls up Mike and reports on all of the important happenings around the globe that YOU need to know about. There's more to this planet than just the latest Middle East chaos ya know?!?!
This week, Trisha is joined by Jennifer Martel of Atlanta Mahjong Mentors, where Mahjong is more than a game—it's a powerful tool for brain health, wellness, and connection. Jennifer shares how her team makes learning Mahjong fun and accessible through personalized lessons and group classes that cater to any lifestyle, enabling players of all levels to experience the cognitive and social benefits of this timeless tradition. About my guest, Jennifer Martel:
Frances Martel, Author at Breitbart, on the situation in the Middle EastSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Frances Martel joins to talk about Israel's strike on Iran, what that means, and if the US should be involved. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Two great guests for the price of one on today's podcast!Our talented host, Mike Slater, begins by talking to Breitbart's World Editor, Frances Martel, about President Donald Trump's ongoing trip in the Middle East. Is it really just a "butt-kissing" tour or is there something that we're all missing here? PLUS, Frances and Slater dive deeper into the thorny issues surrounding the South African refugees that are coming to the USA.Following that segment, Mike gabs with outgoing Interim U.S. Attorney for the District of Columbia, Ed Martin, about his brand-new job that will still keep him as a powerful MAGA fighter and what we can expect from his replacement, Jeanine Pirro!
Today's podcast begins with our terrific host, Mike Slater, reviewing the mainstream media's obsession with taking down President Donald Trump for suggesting that American kids don't need "30 dolls". Why are they so obsessed with defending China's ability to flood this country with cheap crap? Slater has some thoughts and you'll want to hear them!Following the opener, the always-amazing Frances Martel, Breitbart's World Editor, joins the show to provide some expert analysis on the recent fighting between India and Pakistan. Is more of the globe going to be in active wars with each other? How will our great nation be impacted by these two nuclear-powers trading blows? All of this and more will be covered!
In her recent Lawfare article, Alexis Loeb—a former deputy chief of the Jan. 6 Capitol Siege Section at the U.S. Department of Justice and a current partner at Farella, Braun, and Martel—discussed Attorney General Pam Bondi's memo dismantling the Kleptocracy Asset Recovery Initiative. On today's episode, Loeb joined Lawfare Associate Editor Olivia Manes to talk about the work that the Kleptocracy Team conducted, why it mattered for national security, and whether the Justice Department's actions are part of a broader administrative trend towards non-enforcement of corruption.To receive ad-free podcasts, become a Lawfare Material Supporter at www.patreon.com/lawfare. You can also support Lawfare by making a one-time donation at https://givebutter.com/lawfare-institute.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/lawfare. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.