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Hour 1: Seeing greatness from a different point of view, Josh saw something in Allen Fieldhouse he's never seen before, Kelce will one up you, Brandt Tills is heading to Carolina, meatloaf magic.
This year's Survivorman joins Josh in the studio to talk all things football. The chatty podcasters cover the Anatnom playoffs, the Chiefs bemoaning, and those red hot 49ers! It's a BIG football episode folks!Support the show
On today's episode, Lindsay is joined by PFF's Sam Monson. They discuss how the company incorporates both math and observations to create analysis with context, and what you can learn from the PFF grading system. Then they get into some NFL storylines, like the Steelers QB competition, figuring out if Tua is going to take a leap and why the Lions are building the right way.
This week, the PHF Pod Squad of Eleni, Dan, and Mike are back to catch up on the Isobel Cup Playoffs and all the off season news and reports that has dropped since the 20-21 season wrapped up about three weeks ago. They get emphatic about drafts, Eleni's dog might be a dinosaur, Dan admits he's not a Math Guy, and a lot more. The floating voice you hear is producer/editor Michelle who never introduces herself but just randomly decides to chime in when she feels like it. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This week, the PHF Pod Squad of Eleni, Dan, and Mike are back to catch up on the Isobel Cup Playoffs and all the off season news and reports that has dropped since the 20-21 season wrapped up about three weeks ago. They get emphatic about drafts, Eleni's dog might be a dinosaur, Dan admits he's not a Math Guy, and a lot more. The floating voice you hear is producer/editor Michelle who never introduces herself but just randomly decides to chime in when she feels like it. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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This episode features, Tyler Harms, Iowa DNR wild life math guy! In this episode, we review hunting and harvest data from the 2020-2021 Iowa deer hunting season. You will hear it here first as we are the first to report the results. If you like what we are doing, we would appreciate you subscribing to our channel and following us on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter. If you would additionally like to show your support, we have a variety of apparel for sale: sweatshirts, t-shirts, baseball caps and Koozies. Feel free to contact us at Facebook, or our e-mail: midwesthuntingandoutdoors@gmail.com We have created a survey to develop a better understanding of our listeners. Please take 2-3 minutes completing the survey below. That you so much. https://forms.office.com/Pages/Respon... As always, "Be safe, have fun and get outdoors" - 2 Dumb Asses. Our Logo and podcast is considered trademarked material. You are free to embed and share, however, please provide proper credit to Midwest hunting & outdoors by 2 Dumb Asses, Thank you. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/midwest-hunting--outdoors/support
In hour 3 of The Drive, Alex gave us the Top 5 at 5, we played Jam or Not a Jam with Tony Vitello, and we found out Bear is a math guy.
TUESDAY - Russ still dislike filters. What is the proper toe nail cutting etiquette? Passing on Christmas traditions. RRR - Best selling book? Listener email - How do I get of the chick? Florida Dumb Dumb's. How about a raw meat sandwich? To The Top with Carlos - 80's 90's. Nerdy News with Jeff Kaufman - Disney Spoiler Alert. Social media and you ex's. Richard the Math Guy calls in!!! Monster Sports - Gator BB, NFL. Boxing. Kaufman. K.O.D. Republican Ryan.
Thank you for watching our show. We have a bit of a DNR series going on. This week is the 2nd part of our special guest from the Iowa Department of Natural Resources - Tyler Harms - Wildlife Research Biometrician - Wildlife Math Guy. . Before we proceed, Tyler's a great guy. We had to look it up ourselves exactly what he does to be honest. This is a fascinating episode and to say we learned a lot would be an understatement. In this episode we explore Tyler's experience, the role of a Biometrician how they help manage wildlife populations. Please subscribe to our channel or follow-us on Twitter, Instagram or Facebook. We are now on Apple podcast Spotify, Stitcher and wherever you get your audio podcasts. Ty for watching and your support. If you have any future topics you would like us to explore, drop us a comment or an e-mail and we will look into it. As always "be safe, have fun, and get outdoors" - 2 Dumb Asses Here is the link if you would like to support our efforts to purchase a t-shirt. https://www.ebay.com/itm/133498344988 Our Logo and podcast is considered trademarked material. You are free to embed and share, however, please provide proper credit to Midwest hunting & outdoors by 2 Dumb Asses, thank you. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/midwest-hunting--outdoors/support
Thank you for watching our show. We have a bit of a DNR series going on. This week we are honored to have a special guest from the Iowa Department of Natural Resources - Tyler Harms - Wildlife Research Biometrician. Before we proceed, Tyler's a great guy. We had to look it up ourselves. This a a 2-part episode. continuation from last week. This is a fascinating episode and to say we learned a lot would be an understatement. In this episode we explore Tyler's experience, the role of a Biometrician how they help manage wildlife populations. Please subscribe to our channel or follow-us on Twitter, Instagram or Facebook. We are now on Apple podcast Spotify, Stitcher and wherever you get your audio podcasts. Ty for watching and your support. If you have any future topics you would like us to explore, drop us a comment or an e-mail and we will look into it. As always "be safe, have fun, and get outdoors" - 2 Dumb Asses Here is the link if you would like to support our efforts to purchase a t-shirt. https://www.ebay.com/itm/133498344988 --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/midwest-hunting--outdoors/support
Pacer Nation, it looks like your Indiana Pacers are facing the Miami Heat in the first round of the playoffs. It also seems the rumors about coach Nate McMillan were overblown, but we talk about them anyway. Are you happy about the extension? Let us know. Plus, 8th seed Western Conference chaos and bees. Check us out.Halftime: Finding the Balance by Kevin MacLeodLINKSNate’s ExtensionLillard!Joey’s StatJoey’s Stat 2Amazon Link
A doctor of mathematics has a bone to pick with Chris about his dislike of the subject. They get into what schools could be doing differently to teach math and the surprising connections between their chosen fields.
Selling the Dream: A Podcast for Resort & 2nd Home Real Estate Agents
How much knowledge do you have in your brain? You know the ins and outs of your market. You know the exact questions that your leads are asking. Have you ever thought about writing down all of that information, and publishing a book? Creating a book is a great freebie item that you can send to any potential leads. This helps establish your authority (especially if you are serving a niche market that can take longer to convert to a sale). But it sounds intimidating ...publishing a book? Isn’t that a lot of work? Jay Otlewski, from Phoenix, Arizona, is here to share how he wrote a book that serves his niche perfectly, and acts as a lead magnet to bring in new business. Not only has Jay capitalized on his knowledge acquired over years of serving as a real estate agent, but he’s figured out how to turn that book into a lead-generating machine. Best of all - Jay didn’t study writing. In fact, he’s a math guy. But when he sat down with a cup of coffee and a notepad, and made a list of all the questions he could answer, it wasn’t long until he had finished writing the definitive 100 page guide to buying a home in an active adult community in the Phoenix area. If Jay can do it, you can too! Make sure you listen to this episode of the Selling the Dream podcast to get inspired on how you can use an eBook to attract even more qualified leads to your business. But before we dive in: have you created your free profile on the Second Home Agents website? Go over and get started: it’s FREE to join. Click here to register, fill out your profile and get listed today. Highlights of this episode: Tom introduces Jay Otlewski, and his business in Phoenix, Arizona. When Jay moved to Phoenix, he decided to niche down and learn everything he could about “active adult communities.” He wasn’t even old enough to join one, but he focused on learning everything about them. Reminder: you don’t have to live a niche to serve it effectively. You can serve second home buyers and not own a second home. You can serve luxury real estate and not own a luxury home. It’s all about being educated. In the beginning, Jay was going to sell to EVERYONE - but then he niched down deep. When you know what motivates buyers and sellers, your job becomes easier. To serve his niche, Jay wrote and published a book! To write the book, Jay thought of all the questions he’d ever been asked, and just started writing down the answers. The result was a 100 page book! “Writing it was a lot easier than I thought; it was a matter of knowing the answers to questions and then writing them out.” Need an idea for a book? What are the questions that you answer over and over again? Jay uses the book as a lead magnet. The cost per copy (including shipping) is about $7. Not bad when it can convert to a potential sale! A book offers knowledge and expertise. Don’t be afraid to niche. Doctors have specialties, and know the ins and outs of one particular area. You aren’t trapped in your niche: it doesn’t mean you can’t serve anyone else. It just helps you determine which business you are going to focus on and pursue. Make sure that your book serves your niche. Jay’s book serves those looking to purchase in active adult communities. It does not cover first time homebuyers. If you’re a new agent, Jay has some advice. Pick a niche that you love, and dig deep into it. Get to know everything about it, and how you can best serve that niche. Get a coach or mentor to help you as you’re digging into your business. Hey everybody, thank you so much for spending time with us today: would you do me a giant favor and share this podcast with fellow realtors, and leave a review. Your reviews help this podcast get shared with more people. Connect with Jay Otlewski: Website LinkedIn Connect with me (Tom): 2nd Home Agents website Facebook Instagram YouTube Subscribe to the Show Don’t miss a single episode of the podcast. You can search for “Selling the Dream” on any of your favorite listening platforms, or follow the links below: iTunes Spotify Stitcher YouTube Have you made your free profile on the Second Home Agents website? Go over and get started: it’s FREE. Click here to register, make your profile and get listed today. As always, thanks for listening. Don’t forget, you’re not selling a home: you’re selling the dream. See you next time!
The boys talk on-the-job essentials, discuss Gabe getting pooped on... we think, and a warning to members of the Mathcore underbelly regarding the elusive "Cool Math Guy". Also, check out the following bands: IN THE TRENCHES (Hutchinson, KS) https://inthetrencheskshc.bandcamp.com https://www.facebook.com/inthetrencheskshc/ https://www.instagram.com/inthetrenchesks/ LASER TUSK (Austin, TX) https://lasertusk.bandcamp.com https://www.facebook.com/lasertusk/ https://www.instagram.com/lasertusk/ KAONASHI (Philadelphia, PA) *MUSIC VIDEO* - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=01TJHiYv9yY https://kaonashipa.bandcamp.com https://www.facebook.com/kaonashipa/ https://www.instagram.com/kaonashipa/ DRONE POP (Boise, ID) *MUSIC VIDEO* https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SO14ZneGCoo https://dronepoppp.bandcamp.com https://www.facebook.com/DronePoppp/ https://www.instagram.com/dronepoppp/ DISCLAIMER: Cool Math Guy is probably harmless, and there is no reason (that we know of at the time of the posting of this episode) to fear him. All in good fun.
In 2001, Stanford mathematician Dr Keith Devlin, also known as ‘The Math Guy’ on NPR’s Weekend Edition, set out to research the life and legacy of the thirteenth century mathematician Leonardo of Pisa, popularly known as Fibonacci. Leonardo introduced the Hindu-Arabic numeral system and arithmetic to the Western world, and thereby helped start a global, social and economic revolution. Devlin recounted Leonardo's story in a 2011 book titled The Man of Numbers: Fibonacci’s Arithmetic Revolution. In a simultaneously published companion e-book, Leonardo and Steve: The Young Genius Who Beat Apple to Market by 800 Years, he drew remarkable parallels between the careers of Leonardo and Apple’s Steve Jobs. His new book, Finding Fibonacci: The Quest to Rediscover the Forgotten Mathematical Genius Who Changed the World is a first-hand account of his experiences in uncovering the story, reconstructed from his project diary and notes, together with stories of three other contemporary scholars who were also motivated to find out about the long-forgotten medieval mathematician who did so much create the world we live in. This talk was held as part of the Sydney Ideas program on 3 October: http://sydney.edu.au/sydney_ideas/lectures/2017/keith_devlin.shtml
More at http://philosophytalk.org/shows/math-and-mind. How does a bunch of grey matter in our skulls have the ability to solve mathematical problems? Are we the only species that can? Does catching a baseball require doing calculations? Join John, Ken, and their guest, noted cognitive scientist and NPR's "Math Guy" Keith Devlin, as they discuss the many ways our minds can do the math.
Dr. Keith Devlin is a mathematician who’s also known as The Math Guy on NPR’s Weekend Edition. He has written several books explaining math to the masses. And he's also the co-founder and Executive Director of Stanford University’s Human-Sciences and Technologies Advanced Research Institute (H-Star). We spoke with Dr. Devlin about why math is difficult to understand and explain, how we tend to know more about mathematicians' lives than their work, and whether programs like Khan Academy help or hurt students.
In this edition of The Career 100 Podcast, Felicia Gopaul interviews John “John the Math Guy” Seymour, who will be sharing his story, and advice to aspiring young Mathematicians, particularly Applied Mathematicians. Learn more about this career and why this is on the list of the Top 100. John Seymour is an applied mathematician and Color scientist. He has earned …
Jokes You Can Use: A married couple, both avid golfers, was discussing the future one night. "Honey", the wife said, "if I were to die and you were to remarry, would you two live in this house?" "I suppose so - it's paid for." "How about our car? Continued the woman. "Would the two of you keep that? "I suppose so - it's paid for." "What about my golf clubs? Would you let her use them too? "Heck, no," the husband blurted out. "She is left-handed." A French man nearly got away with stealing a number of paintings from the Louvre. However, after planning the robbery and getting in and out and past security, he was captured only three blocks away when his Econoline ran out of gas. When asked how he could mastermind such a crime and then make such an obvious error, he replied, “I had no Monet to buy Degas to make the Van Gogh.” This guy goes up to a bar located at the top of the Empire State Building in New York. It looks like a nice place, and he takes a seat at the bar. On Our Mind: Happy Birthday to Ron King! Eileen Award Camilla from Australia Peter Price the Math Guy: http://www.classroomprofessor.com Advisory: How much of an eight hour day does a person work, on average, to pay for taxes? http://www.taxfoundation.org/publications/show/27256.html Middle School Science Minute by Dave Bydlowski (k12science or davidbydlowski@mac.com) NASA eClips. You can view them at: http://nasa.gov/eclips. It is a great video resource for middle school teachers and students. From the Twitterverse: Don’t forget to join the conversation on MiddleTalk and Twitter at #midleved this Friday at 8:00 pm EST. News: Many high school seniors may be old enough to vote, but just one-quarter of them demonstrate at least a “proficient” level of civics knowledge and skills, based on the latest results from a prominent national exam. http://www.edweek.org/ew/articles/2011/05/04/30naep.h30.html?tkn=RMPFOV3rVoDO%2FJcoQfhRKdSuqL0NUqmg9zNN&cmp=clp-sb-ascd District Administration http://www.nxtbook.com/nxtbooks/pmg/da0511/#/0 Strategy of the Week: Using teaching as inquiry to guide an eLearning action plan http://www.freetech4teachers.com/2011/04/using-teaching-as-inquiry-to-guide.html Resources: Wifiiti: http://wiffiti.com/ Wiffiti publishes real time messages to screens in thousands of locations from jumbotrons to jukeboxes, bars to bowling alleys and cafes to colleges. Use it for brainstorming Put test questions up there for review … Visibile Vote: http://www.visiblevote.us Shadow a Congressman or Senator. Take a position on an issue or take theirs. Connect with legislators. Need the latest info on the legislator from your district? VisibileVote! Econ Stories Hayek vs Keynes in an economic showdown. http://econstories.tv/ Say It Visually Check out their portfolio. http://www.sayitvisually.com/portfolio Web 2.0 Tools for Math Educators http://www.guide2digitallearning.com/tools_technologies/web_2_0_tools_math_educators Web Spotlight: 20 Technology Skills that Every Educator Should Have 21 Things for Administrators. Have Schools Reached Their Limits? Have we reached the limits of our traditional school system’s capacity to deal with the diversity of learners that come into our schools today? http://weblogg-ed.com/2011/have-schools-reached-their-limits/ Events & Happenings:
Do what you're supposed to do, even when the results aren't there yet. On this episode Cory sits down the Bri The Math Guy to discuss his path toward becoming a YouTube Math Tutor sensation. Brian is also a chess playing, problem solving, insight spewing badass that you'll love learning from. Brian is so much more than what you see on YouTube, and this episode highlights his mindset, approach to life, and how he's adapting to a more minimalist lifestyle. Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/weeklywarriorpodcast/supportSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-weekly-warrior-podcast/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy