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Share your Field Stories!Welcome back to Environmental Professionals Radio, Connecting the Environmental Professionals Community Through Conversation, with your hosts Laura Thorne and Nic Frederick! On today's episode, we talk with Mathy Stanislaus, Vice Provost Executive Director of The Environmental Collaboratory at Drexel University about Community Collaboration, Influencing Policy, and Resilience. Read his full bio below.Help us continue to create great content! If you'd like to sponsor a future episode hit the support podcast button or visit www.environmentalprofessionalsradio.com/sponsor-form Showtimes: 1:40 - What drives your passion?11:34 - Interview with Mathy begins 19:22 - How to find meaningful work33:30 - Field Notes!43:27 - Power of experiential learning Please be sure to ✔️subscribe, ⭐rate and ✍review. This podcast is produced by the National Association of Environmental Professions (NAEP). Check out all the NAEP has to offer at NAEP.org.Connect with Mathy Stanislaus at https://www.linkedin.com/in/mathy-stanislaus/Guest Bio:Mathy Stanislaus, Esq., is the Vice-Provost and Executive Director of The Environmental Collaboratory at Drexel University that partners with community leaders to advance climate justice priorities and solutions.Mathy served eight years as the Obama Administration Senate-confirmed Assistant Administrator for the U.S. EPA Office of Land & Emergency Management. During his tenure, he spearheaded the nation's first climate emergency preparedness plan and co-chaired President Obama's Chemical Plant Safety Task that led consultations across the country to establiss to address the impacts on fenceline communities from chemical plant accidents. Before joining Drexel, Mathy led the establishment of a multi-stakeholder platform at the World Economic Forum to address child labor/force labor in the procurement of critical materials necessary to advance the scale of batteries and EV and renewable energy. He was a long-term member of the Board of the NYC Environmental Justice Alliance. Mathy is an environmental lawyer and chemical engineer.Music CreditsIntro: Givin Me Eyes by Grace MesaOutro: Never Ending Soul Groove by Mattijs MullerSupport the showThanks for listening! A new episode drops every Friday. Like, share, subscribe, and/or sponsor to help support the continuation of the show. You can find us on Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, and all your favorite podcast players.
Series 3 continues with another prominent public-facing linguist, only this time we're travelling back in time, to Ancient Rome! My guest is Luke Ranieri, a linguist, a language teacher and the YouTuber behind the popular platforms polýMATHY and ScorpioMartianus.Luke took a break from activities as diverse as teaching for The Ancient Language Institute, speaking Latin on Vatican Radio, and flying helicopters, to talk to me about the Latin language – and what was so good about the era of Caesar and Cicero that their language deserved to be called 'classical'.Join the ALILI Patreon here: patreon.com/ALanguageILoveIsCheck out Luke's personal website here: https://lukeranieri.com/Host: Dr. Danny BateGuest: Luke RanieriAudio Mixing and Mastering: Jeremiah McPaddenMusic: Acoustic Guitar by William KingArtwork: William Marler Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this week's episode of the #BuildingBN podcast, CEO Patrick Hoban talks with Jamie Mathy, Owner of Red Raccoon Games. Host: Patrick Hoban: CEO, Bloomington-Normal Economic Development Council Guest: Jamie Mathy: Owner, Red Raccoon Games Websites: https://www.bnbiz.org/ https://www.redraccoongames.net/ Topics: Get To Know, Fun Facts, Red Raccoon Games, Perfect Day in Bloomington-Normal, and Why Does Economic Development Matter?
This morning the Rice County Board of Commissioners will hold a public hearing regarding the proposed re-opening of the Milestone-Mathy Mine just outside of Nerstrand. Last month, those concerned about reopening the long-closed gravel pit won a victory when the Rice County Board of Commissioners voted to extend the permitting process and to schedule a […]
Last week, those concerned about a long-closed gravel pit reopening outside of Nerstrand, won a victory when the Rice County Board of Commissioners voted to extend the permitting process and to schedule a session for public comment. Last Tuesday during their regular meeting, the Board of Commissioners discussed the recommendation of the county's Planning Commission […]
At this hour, the Rice County Board of Commissioners is considering a motion allowing the Milestone-Mathy Pit Mine to reopen after having been dormant for many years, in order to facilitate the repair and reconstruction of Trunk Highway 246. The pit mine was originally dug in the late 1940's, according to Rice County Commissioner Galen Malecha, and was used […]
Un nouvel épisode des portraits en séries avec cette fois ci Panda (@gropanda) du podcast Super Gamerside qui nous partage son histoire sérielle et plus encore dans une discussion qui dit "Graisse"!
Red Raccoon Radio is proud to have a very special guest on this episode, Jamie Mathy! Jamie talks with John about the GAMA trade show, the award he won on behalf of the store, and some other interesting tidbits that came out of it. Also, new mixing board shenanigans!
This week Julius and I look at Mathy and try to figure out if the subject adds up for us. We had some conversations I thought were interesting in what makes or doesn't make a mathy game while presenting six different examples. 07:00 Sprawopolis (BGG) 08:50 Castles of Burgundy (BGG) 15:20 Friday (BGG) 17:15 Cartographers (BGG) 19:45 Search for Planet X (BGG) 21:30 Racetrack (mistakenly called Vector Racing) (BGG, Wikipedia)
Transgender Issues Featuring Dr. Robin Mathy Emily Dickinson, from Amherst, Massachusetts, was one of the greatest American 19th century poets, and after hearing one of our Amherst professors explain her life and work, I fell in love with her incredible poetry. When she attended Mt. Holyoke College as a freshman, she was obligated to sign up as a “Christian,” a “Non-Christian with hope,” or a “Non-Christian without hope.” She was the only student who had ever signed up as a “Non-Christian without hope,” and she was given one semester to change her registration category. When she refused, she was asked to leave, and spent the rest of her life living in Amherst, baking cookies for children and writing her fabulous poems, which were sometimes included in her cookie packages. Her poetry was all about loss, which was much the story of her life. However, she was not self-pitying, which is part of what makes her poetry so sad and magical. Emily Dickinson always dreamed of visiting the west, but never got the chance to travel much beyond the outskirts of Amherst. She once wrote, To make a prairie, It takes one clover, and a bee. One clover and a bee. And reverie. The reverie alone will do, if bees are few. Tears come to my eyes every time I think about that poem! When I was a student at Amherst, we used to visit her grave, and I once actually knocked on the door of the house where she once lived. I explained I was a huge fan and actually got the chance to look around. I actually found a poem scribbled on a scrap of paper on a window ledge. Today we interview Dr. Robin Mathy, who describes herself as “A human who hopes.” Robin is a well-published expert on LGBTQ issues, with a specialization in transgender research and political activism based on science to debunk hateful myths about sexuality. She is also a new member of our Tuesday training group at Stanford! In addition to studying to become a TEAM therapist, Robin is a Doctor of Social Work student at Tulane University. She is a researcher and activist who has published four books and more than 50 peer-reviewed articles or book chapters. She is a beloved member of David and Jill's Tuesday TEAM CBT group. Rhonda kicked off today's podcast by reading two very moving endorsements from people who heard part 1 of the live work with Jessica, “Living with Regrets,” which we had published just prior to our interview with Robin. Then Rhonda kicked off our dialogue with Robin by asking if there are any special treatment considerations when you are working with trans individuals. Robin said that there really aren't—TEAM-CBT is already highly personalized and individualized, so we let the patient set the agenda. Robin emphasized the importance, of course, of being warm, affirming, and supportive. In addition, do not assume that the patient is there because of gender identity issues, or automatically refer them to a support group on that topic, because the patient's issue may be radically different, and that would amount to stereotyping your patient. I asked Robin for a simplified introduction to LGBTQ, including what these terms actually mean. That's because I have to admit I never had any good sexual diversity training during my medical school or psychiatry residency, and I suspect that some of our podcast fans, perhaps many, would also appreciate a little enlightenment based on science. Robin pointed out that transgender has to do with identity issues: what is your sense of self? Do you see yourself more as a woman or a man? And sometimes, this will be quite different from the gender you were assigned at birth. So, for example, you may be assigned as a boy at birth, but your sense of who you are may be a girl, when you are young, and a woman as you develop during puberty. In this case, you would be a trans-gender woman. To be respectful, you should refer to a transgender woman as she or her. And, of course, if you were assigned as a girl at birth, but your sense of who you are is a boy/man, you would be a transgender man, referred to as he / him. Some transgender people are nonbinary, meaning they do not want to be referred to as either a man or a woman, and they do not want to be referred to with either binary pronoun. To be respectful and sensitive, you should always ask someone what pronouns they prefer. In contrast, the terms, LGBQ, do not refer to gender identity, but rather to sexual attraction. So, a lesbian is a woman who is sexually or romantically attracted to women, and a gay man is attracted to men, and so forth. The term, “cis,” refers to your gender that was assigned at birth. According to the National Center for Transgender Equality, When a person begins to live according to their gender identity, rather than the gender they were thought to be when they were born, this time period is called gender transition. Deciding to transition can take a lot of reflection. . . . Possible steps in a gender transition may or may not include changing your clothing, appearance, name, or the pronoun people use to refer to you (like “she,” “he,” or “they”). But it can be a bit more complex. Robin says: A lot of people like me do not actually identify as transgender. I was assigned as a male at birth, but I have always felt like a girl / woman. I think of myself as gender-diverse, not as transgender. . . I remember taking a bath with my sister when we were young, and I realized that I had something that didn't belong on me. . . . My parents raised me as a boy, but I was always effeminate. As I developed as a teenager, my transition was from being “me” to being “fully me” and completely embracing my identity as a woman. This was freeing to me. We are taught to believe that there are two types of chromosomes that determine our gender: XX for female and XY for male. But this is misleading because there is actually a broad range of chromosomal makeups (sex), sexual attractions as well as gender identities, and gender identity and sexual attraction can be completely independent. For example, someone can be a transgender woman, and be attracted to either men or women or both. Robin pointed out that some transgender women can look like glamorous women, and two transgender women have actually won national beauty contests. "It is cruel," Robin suggests," to insist that transgender women must use men's bathrooms, just because they have the XY chromosome set." She pointed out that gender identity usually develops by age 7, but in trans individuals the incongruity between their gender identity and sex assigned at birth crystallizes at around age 10 or 11, during puberty. Although many transgender people recall being gender nonconforming and/or identifying as another gender in early childhood, we now know this is not always the case. We discussed the pain of discrimination trans individuals face, and Robin described her own suicide attempt in her early twenties, in part because her male sexual organs and secondary sex characteristics like facial hair “disgusted me.” Fortunately, she was assigned a very understanding gay psychiatrist in the hospital, and he said that she could start transitional hormone therapy right away if she was interested, and this was a great help. She said that she was a candidate for the Olympic wrestling team, and it was clear that she did not appear feminine to others because of her muscles, and she experienced a great deal of ridicule and rejection when began to transition. This negative bias included some medical professionals she consulted for help. Eventually she was able to obtain gender-affirming surgery. She said she came out as gender-diverse in March 2023 to be an advocate because 24 states in just the past three years have banned gender-affirming medical care for minors. Robin also clarified the meaning of the term, queer, which used to be a pejorative term. Now it is embraced by the LGBTQ community as a term referring to all sexual and gender minorities. Toward the end of our interview, Robin emphasized the importance of hope, and said she had a “glimmer” of hope, even in her darkest hours. To learn more about Robin's pioneering work, or if you are interested in the science and research regarding transgender issues, Robin warmly invites you to visit her YouTube channel, (27) Robin Mathy - YouTube. She says, “Please feel free to disseminate the information” and wants you to know that “I love comments (positive and negative).” So give her some feedback if you're so inclined! Thanks for listening today! Robin, Rhonda and David
*glass shatters* Oh my, that's the RYLACast's music! Tepper and Josey are back after a brief hiatus to discuss the field hockey and kindness, plus talk with Bea Bahena-Mathy about her RYLA story and why she and she alone can have a nickname for Tepper.
Mathy et Eve reçoivent Donna. Une vie, une histoire, c'est le mardi de 15h à 16h sur Espérance fm.
Sylvain, Mathy et Eve reçoivent Julien. Une vie, une histoire, c'est le mardi de 15h à 16h sur Espérance fm.
Mathy et Eve reçoivent Stéphanie. Une vie, une histoire, c'est le mardi de 15h à 16h sur Espérance fm.
Behind the Curtain: An Open Convo with a Buyer and a Bureau (ft. Tim Mathy & Lynne McNees)How do you find out what buyers and bureaus want in a speaker? You ask them.OPENING QUOTE:“That standing ovation, it's not about the speaker, it's not even about the audience to me. It's about the people planning the event. That's who that standing ovation is for.”-Tim MathyGUEST BIO:Lynne McNees is president of the International Spa Association, or ISPA — the worldwide professional organization for the entire spa industry active in over 70 countries.When magazines like the New York Times, USA Today, Travel and Leisure, or the Associated Press need a spa expert, Lynne is the only name they trust. Before joining ISPA, Lynne was a Washington DC power player with high-profile roles in multiple presidential administrations. It's no wonder she jumped into the industry designed to help people relax.Links:BioLinkedInTim Mathy is the current president of the International Association of Speaker Bureaus. He has been in the bureau space since he joined SpeakInc over 20 years ago, and since then he's been active with industry leaders like PCMA, MPI, IMX, and the list of acronyms goes on and on. If you want to know how bureaus work from the inside out, Tim is your guy.Links:BioCORE TOPICS + DETAILS:[8:49] - From Bureau to BuyerHow speakers go from Tim's list to Lynne's eventAfter working together for over 20 years, Tim and Lynne have a well-established bureau-buyer relationship. Tim says it all starts with knowing the buyer's community. He's not just picking the best speakers to present to Lynne, he's presenting the best speakers for her needs. For speakers, that means you don't have to generalize your message in order to meet every possible organization or subject. You can feel empowered to specialize, knowing that if your message is strong, you'll be able to find an audience that's right for it.[19:32] - What Gets You on the List?An inside look at what bureaus and buyers are looking forWhen it comes to what attracts Lynne or Tim to a speaker, they offer a clear list. First off, they're looking for the basics — customization and preparation, plus an easy-to-work-with attitude. They're also looking for a balance of inspiration and nuts-and-bolts takeaways, a business focus while also offering a humanitarian perspective. Consider these elements when preparing to pitch yourself to bureaus or buyers. Do you know how to strike that balance of uplifting and down-to-earth, business-centered and human? If you can find that sweet spot while remaining true to your character and message, you'll find opportunity.[20:28] - Changing Priorities in a Changing IndustryWhat's new when it comes to booking speakersLynne and Tim both explore the way that a speaker's primary purpose at a conference or event has evolved. It used to be that big-name speakers were a primary draw for industry conferences — you would go to the conference because so-and-so was going to be there. But today, these conferences have grown to attract attendees on their own. Now the speaker is less about a name and more about delivering actual value. Can you knock your keynote out of the park and leave the audience with relevant, actionable takeaways? If you can do that, it doesn't necessarily matter if you've got a megawatt name or massively impressive credentials.[27:08] - The Long GameAdvice from Tim and Lynne on looking forwardFor two people who have been working together in the speaking for decades, it's no surprise that Tim and Lynne advise playing the long game. Don't get bogged down in temporary setbacks or issues. Instead, focus on long-term strategy. What are the efforts that will be worthwhile no matter how the world changes? Focus on themAnd finally, all along the way there's one simple way to supercharge your career — be kind and trustworthy. “Once you have that trust,” Tim says, “you can't beat that.”RESOURCES:[1:54] About ISPA[2:46] About IASBFollow Lynne McNees:BioLinkedInFollow Tim Mathy:BioFollow Josh Linkner:FacebookLinkedInInstagramTwitterYouTubeABOUT MIC DROP:Hear from the world's top thought leaders and experts, sharing tipping point moments, strategies, and approaches that led to their speaking career success. Throughout each episode, host Josh Linkner, #1 Innovation keynote speaker in the world, deconstructs guests' Mic Drop moments and provides tactical tools and takeaways that can be applied to any speaking business, no matter it's starting point. You'll enjoy hearing from some of the top keynote speakers in the industry including: Ryan Estis, Alison Levine, Peter Sheahan, Seth Mattison, Cassandra Worthy, and many more. Mic Drop is sponsored by ImpactEleven.Learn more at: MicDropPodcast.comABOUT THE HOST:Josh Linkner is a Creative Troublemaker. He believes passionately that all human beings have incredible creative capacity, and he's on a mission to unlock inventive thinking and creative problem solving to help leaders, individuals, and communities soar. Josh has been the founder and CEO of five tech companies, which sold for a combined value of over $200 million and is the author of four books including the New York Times Bestsellers, Disciplined Dreaming and The Road to Reinvention. He has invested in and/or mentored over 100 startups and is the Founding Partner of Detroit Venture Partners.Today, Josh serves as Chairman and Co-founder of Platypus Labs, an innovation research, training, and consulting firm. He has twice been named the Ernst & Young Entrepreneur of the Year and is the recipient of the United States Presidential Champion of Change Award. Josh is also a passionate Detroiter, the father of four, is a professional-level jazz guitarist, and has a slightly odd obsession with greasy pizza. Learn more about Josh: JoshLinkner.comSPONSORED BY IMPACTELEVEN:From refining your keynote speaking skills to writing marketing copy, from connecting you with bureaus to boosting your fees, to developing high-quality websites, producing head-turning demo reels, Impact Eleven (formerly 3 Ring Circus) offers a comprehensive and powerful set of services to help speakers land more gigs at higher fees. Learn more at: impacteleven.comPRODUCED BY DETROIT PODCAST STUDIOS:In Detroit, history was made when Barry Gordy opened Motown Records back in 1960. More than just discovering great talent, Gordy built a systematic approach to launching superstars. His rigorous processes, technology, and development methods were the secret sauce behind legendary acts such as The Supremes, Stevie Wonder, Marvin Gaye, Diana Ross and Michael Jackson.As a nod to the past, Detroit Podcast Studios leverages modern versions of Motown's processes to launch today's most compelling podcasts. What Motown was to musical artists, Detroit Podcast Studios is to podcast artists today. With over 75 combined years of experience in content development, audio production, music scoring, storytelling, and digital marketing, Detroit Podcast Studios provides full-service development, training, and production capabilities to take podcasts from messy ideas to finely tuned hits. Here's to making (podcast) history together.Learn more at: DetroitPodcastStudios.comSHOW CREDITS:Josh Linkner: Host | josh@joshlinkner.comConnor Trombley: Executive Producer | connor@DetroitPodcastStudios.com
Sylvain, Mathy, Eve et Joshua reçoivent Olivier et sa famille. Une vie, une histoire, c'est le mardi de 15h à 16h sur Espérance fm.
Sylvain, Mathy et Eve reçoivent Olivier. Une vie, une histoire, c'est le mardi de 15h à 16h sur Espérance fm.
Jim Mathy, Milwaukee County's housing administrator joins to discuss, what he calls a homeless crisis in La Crosse. We talk about what Milwaukee has done over the past decade to bring their homeless population down. We also get Mathy's opinion on what La Crosse has done so far and what it might consider to help get people off the streets and into housing.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Georgia - "Give It Up For Love," a 2023 single from Domino Records UK artist Georgia shares a single from her forthcoming full-length, Euphoric, out July 28th via Domino Records. The album marks the first time she has worked with an outside producer on her own work, and she couldn't have chosen better than Rostam (formerly of Vampire Weekend, and now collaborator/producer for Haim, Carly Rae Jepsen, Clairo). Today's Song of the Day was inspired by Danny Boyle's 2000 film The Beach, and legendary producer William Orbit (who appears on the film's soundtrack). The single's accompanying video — directed by production duo Mathy & Fran — captures that weightlessness conveyed in her song. “We wanted to explore the song's themes of caution and bravery, through the act of diving. Abandoning stability to leap into the unknown, diving feels like both descending and soaring, and the perfect analogy for 'Give It Up For Love.' Creating a feeling of infinite free-fall for the choruses, our goal was to show ‘giving up' as something that leaves you weightless, rather than broken. The sunrise colour worlds are a nod to the Californian skies where Georgia recorded the track.” Read the full story at KEXP.orgSupport the show: https://www.kexp.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, Tony and Stew have a fascinating chat with their special guest, Jenny Shawley, also known as Mathy Cathy and Calculuscious online. We dive into how social media has totally transformed how her students engage with math. Get ready for a mix of fun stories, serious discussions, and a glimpse into Jenny's colorful personality. We kick things off by exploring the impact of social media on math education. Jenny shares how "Calculuscious" became all the rage and how platforms like Instagram and TikTok can be utilized for teaching math visually. Brace yourselves for quadratic equations made cool and exciting! And guess what? We also learn more about the tight-knit math community on social media, like the math help Discord server, where students and teachers come together to support and learn from each other. But hold on, we don't stop there! We dive into philosophy and humanities' artistic and problem-solving side, revealing how they blend beautifully with mathematics. Jenny's infectious passion for teaching shines through as she shares her experiences inspiring curiosity in her students. We unpack what makes a math teacher truly great and why having a dynamo who connects with students on a human level is a game-changer. Trust us, these passionate educators leave a lasting impact on their students' lives. * Now offering workshops! Learn more at https://www.shapeshiftedu.com * Don't forget to leave a 5-star rating and written review!
Vous l'avez vu sûrement vu passer un jour. Le Tour de France glisse sur nos routes et l'émotion nous prend, nous ravage le temps d'un passage dans le bruit léger des roues, la vitesse et les motos qui balisent un parcours où on est avec d'autres, hurlant des noms qui deviendront peut-être des légendes. Le premier Tour de France s'élance en 1903, la technique de sa diffusion évolue au cours des 120 ans de son existence, du papier journal au son, puis à l'image. Avec Pierre Marlet Gilles Aufray Patrick Leboutte Rodrigo Beenkens Avec en archives les voix de Luc Varenne, Georges Malfait, Arsène Vaillant, Théo Mathy et Jean Brankart. Lecture par Philippe Drecq d'Antoine Blondin, Ecrits sur le tour de France Réalisation : Pascale Tison Merci à la Sonuma et à Imadoc Photo © Hulton Archive / GettyImages
Sylvain, Mathy et Eve reçoivent Maureen. Une vie, une histoire, c'est le mardi de 15h à 16h sur Espérance fm.
Mathy, Sylvain et Eve reçoivent Juanita, une jeune maman courageuse. Une vie, une histoire, c'est le mardi de 15h à 16h sur Espérance fm.
Mathy et Eve reçoivent Raymond Alerte. Une vie, une histoire, c'est le mardi de 15h à 16h sur Espérance fm.
Sylvain, Mathy et Eve reçoivent Sylvie. Une vie, une histoire, c'est le mardi de 15h à 16h sur Espérance fm.
Sylvain, Mathy et Eve reçoivent Cédric Gérald. Une vie, une histoire, c'est le mardi de 15h à 16h sur Espérance fm.
Mathy, Eve et Joshua reçoivent Marie-Laure. Une vie, une histoire, c'est le mardi de 15h à 16h sur Espérance fm.
Sylvain, Mathy et Eve reçoivent Marie-Laure. Une vie, une histoire, c'est le mardi de 15h à 16h sur Espérance fm.
Sylvain, Mathy et Eve reçoivent Clara. Une vie, une histoire, c'est le mardi de 15h à 16h sur Espérance fm.
Sylvain et Mathy reçoivent Adlyne. Une vie, une histoire, c'est le mardi de 15h à 16h sur Espérance fm.
On reçoit aujourd'hui le défenseur gauche du Bayern. Faux, c'est son homonyme, acteur de renom, des Tuche, et de plein d'autres trucs. Notamment pote avec Jonathan Cohen.
Sylvain, Mathy et Eve reçoivent par téléphone une auditrice fidèle, Manet. Une vie, une histoire, c'est le mardi de 15h à 16h sur Espérance fm.
Ha pasado aproximadamente un año desde la última vez que nos reunimos con la Sra. Céline Mathy, psicóloga clínica y directora general de la Fundación Arthrose. Es posible que recuerdes o desees volver a visitar su aparición anterior en Let's Talk OA sobre el impacto psicológico de la osteoartritis a partir de 2021. Sin embargo, hoy se une a nosotros para presentar los resultados del estudio de pacientes Stop Arthrose 2019-2021. Este estudio, realizado en Bélgica y Francia, muestra la evolución de la osteoartritis, desde la perspectiva de los pacientes. Esto, en contraste con la ola anterior y la experiencia clínica de la Sra. Mathy como psicóloga, puede llevarnos a una mejor comprensión de por qué los avances significativos en la osteoartritis parecen estar... atascados. Esta serie de podcasts está dirigido a profesionales de la salud exclusivamente. Los comentarios y opiniones expresados por los ponentes son propios. Los podcasts tienen un fin educativo para los profesionales de la salud. Laboratorios Expanscience como patrocinadores no se hacen responsables de las opiniones de los profesionales sanitarios expresados en esta serie de podcast.
Une année s'est écoulée depuis notre dernière rencontre avec Mme Céline Mathy, psychologue clinicienne et Directrice générale de la Fondation Arthrose. N'hésitez pas à réécouter sa précédente intervention en 2021 dans la série « Let's Talk OA » sur l'impact psychologique de cette maladie. Toutefois, aujourd'hui, elle nous rejoint pour nous présenter les résultats de l'étude Stop Arthrose menée sur des patients de 2019 à 2021. Cette étude, réalisée en Belgique et en France, montre l'évolution de l'arthrose du point de vue des patients. À la lumière des résultats de la précédente vague et de l'expérience clinique de Mme Mathy en tant que psychologue, nous pourrons ainsi mieux comprendre pourquoi les avancées significatives sur l'arthrose semblent... au point mort. Le podcast est réservé aux professionnels de santé. Les commentaires et opinions des intervenants sont les leurs. Le podcast a un but éducatif pour les professionnels de santé. Les Laboratoires Expanscience en tant que sponsors ne sont pas responsables des opinions du professionnel de santé.
It's been about a year since we last met with Mrs. Céline Mathy, Clinical Psychologist and Managing Director of the Osteoarthritis Foundation. You may recall or want to revisit her previous appearance on Let's Talk OA podcast series on the psychological impact of OA from 2021. Today, however, she is joining us to introduce the results from the Stop Arthrose 2019-2021 patient study. This study, conducted in Belgium and France, shows the evolution of OA, from patient's perspectives. This, in contrast with the previous wave and Mrs. Mathy's clinical experience as a psychologist may be able to lead us into a better understanding so as to why significant advances in OA seem to be... stuck. The podcast is for HCPs (Healthcare Professionals) only. The comments of the speakers are their own. The podcast have a HCPs educational purpose. Laboratories Expanscience as sponsors are not responsible for the healthcare professional's positions.
ANTIC Episode 96 - Atari Dreams In this episode of ANTIC The Atari 8-Bit Computer Podcast… we talk about development for the Atari 8-bit, discuss a couple of highly-modified 800's, dream about sleeping on an Atari pillow, and bring you all the other Atari 8-bit news we could find! READY! Recurring Links Floppy Days Podcast AtariArchives.org AtariMagazines.com Kevin's Book “Terrible Nerd” New Atari books scans at archive.org ANTIC feedback at AtariAge Atari interview discussion thread on AtariAge Interview index: here ANTIC Facebook Page AHCS Eaten By a Grue Next Without For Links for Items Mentioned in Show: What we've been up to Converting Atari8BitBot to Mastodon with Papa Robot - @Atari8BitBot@oldbytes.space Scantastix - https://archive.org/search?query=identifier%3Astx_%2A&sort=-publicdate Dorm game - https://carringtonvanston.net/games/dorm/ ANTIC sign - https://m.aliexpress.us/item/3256804531104852.html BASIC 10-liner contest - https://gkanold.wixsite.com/homeputerium News Action! Tutorial at YouTube by David Arlington - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yQ8ABW8rY40 Browser-based Eastern Front 1941: https://www.reddit.com/r/computerwargames/comments/10qhqb2/playtesters_wanted_chris_crawfords_eastern_front/ https://github.com/patricksurry/eastern-front-1941 How to Use Classic Atari, Commodore and Sinclair Software on Your Mac - https://appleinsider.com/inside/macos/tips/how-to-use-classic-atari-commodore-and-sinclair-software-on-your-mac Atari Software Pack - Dean Garraghty (Scotland) - DGS Software - http://www.dgs.clara.net/ APX Atlas program - https://community.a8preservation.com/t/dumps-dumps-dumps/205/579 James Shackel passed away - https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/legacyremembers/james-shackel-obituary?id=39585348 SuperSIO Splitter by Sikor - https://forums.atariage.com/topic/314342-supersio-splitter/ Mr. Robot 3D printing models: http://www.atari8bit.net https://www.printables.com/social/439944-mr-robot/models Readytari items at Red Bubble by Steve Boswell (Mr. Robot) - https://www.redbubble.com/people/choccyhobnob/works/52776330-readytari-ntsc?carousel_pos=21&ref=work_carousel_work_portfolio&ref_id=30853044 Elite port - https://youtu.be/khhxWsZ7WC8 Goto10 newsletter - https://www.goto10retro.com/ Mathy's new and improved homepage - https://mathyvannisselroy.nl/index.htm Compiling a new Atari OS By reifsnyderb - https://forums.atariage.com/topic/347696-compiling-a-new-atari-os/ hardware upgrades for all 8-bits by Brian Reifsnyder (reifsnyderb) - https://5cfab.com/ Weird Modded Atari 800 Computer - https://www.ebay.com/itm/255980663210 Atari computer pillow - https://www.8bittees.com/product/atari-800-pillow/ Chip-8 emulation on Atari: https://github.com/pkali/Chip-8 https://forums.atariage.com/topic/82003-chip8-emulator-version-10/ 5th Annual Atari Homebrew Awards - https://forums.atariage.com/topic/347449-5th-annual-atari-homebrew-awards-voting-information-discussion/ Upcoming Shows VCF East 2023 - Apr 14-16, 2023 - InfoAge Science and History Museums, Wall, NJ - https://vcfed.org/events/vintage-computer-festival-east/ Indy Classic Computer and Video Game Expo - April 29 & 30 - Crowne Plaza Airport Hotel, Indianapolis, IN - https://indyclassic.org/ KansasFest, the largest and longest running annual Apple II conference - July 18-23, 2023 - Rockhurst University in Kansas City, Missouri - https://www.kansasfest.org/ Southern Fried Gaming Expo - July 28-30 2023 - Cobb Galleria Atlanta, GA - https://gameatl.com/ Keep an eye on the VCFSE section of the VCFED site for exhibit signups and more details.Use the discount code “INSERTCOIN” to save $5. Portland Retro Gaming Expo - October 13-15, 2023 - Oregon Convention Center - https://retrogamingexpo.com/ YouTube Videos 5th Annual Atari Homebrew Awards Nominee Playthrough Part 5 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a8L7MFrGMjI 40th Anniversary of the excellent Atari 600 by The Centre for Computing History - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jh3DEUO-V4o "Square Monuments" 256 Byte Intro Atari XL/XE LoveByte 2023 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yJmfJ2G8PSwhttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yJmfJ2G8PSw VGA from a VBXE Atari 800 - FlashJazzCat - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p4RBDY0Y100 New at Archive.org Hungarian Bit-Let - https://archive.org/details/bitlet_1983_1986 Allan - https://archive.org/details/@allan52 https://archive.org/details/computer-shopper-may-86-vol-6-no-5-atari-articles/ https://archive.org/details/lemonade-apx/ New at Github https://github.com/GSoftwareDevelopment/MIDICar-Player MIDIcar - https://systemembedded.eu/viewtopic.php?t=51 https://github.com/ScotBaker305/Atari-Code https://github.com/ThKattanek/cas_to_sio https://github.com/sehugg/holiday2022
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Many families enter guardianship arrangements because they don't know of other options. Guardianship can be unnecessarily restrictive. It can also be difficult, expensive, and time consuming to reverse. Join Michael and Holly as they hear from Ashley Mathy, a self-advocate from Wisconsin. Ashley gives her account of her experience being under guardianship. They then talk with Dr. Allison Hall, Senior Research Associate/Project Manager at the Institute for Community Inclusion at the University of Massachusetts, Boston. Allison provides insight into why families should consider supported decision-making.
Moobarkfluff! Rayne sits in with us this week. Bearly shares a camp song from his youth. We learn so much. The CEU Bell is getting worn out. Come learn with us this week about big words and little maths. Listening to this episode will make you smarter! We guarantee it!Moobarkfluff! Get Out the Float registration: https://getoutthefloat.com/registrationMerch at RedbubbleMerch at BonfireSupport the show
This episode was recorded live at Influence 2022. The seismic shifts brought by the pandemic tested the bonds of the bureau and speaker relationship. But what are the new rules for speakers and bureaus now that the speaking industry has settled into new norms? Successful partnership with a bureau can be a boom to your business, but is it right for you? What should you expect and does a bureau relationship fit your speaking business model? Find out what bureaus want you to know. Gail Davis, President of GDA Speakers, Shawn Hanks, CEO of Premiere Speakers Bureau, and Tim Mathy, Senior Partner at SpeakInc, will answer your questions and there are no “off limits” topics. Key Takeaways Don't call us, we'll call you We don't sell speakers, we sell expertise Play the long game Who are Shawn Hanks, Gail Davis and Tim Mathy? Shawn Hanks serves as CEO of Premiere Speakers Bureau. With over two decades of experience in the bureau industry, his key focuses are to lead the Premiere team, provide direction to speakers, and build and strengthen strategic relationships. Gail Davis' decades of experience in corporate marketing and event management served as the launch pad for GDA Speakers. Before establishing the company in 1999, she spent 20 years managing the events of the Dallas-based global technology conglomerate Electronic Data Systems (EDS). Tim Mathy is a Senior Partner of Speak, Inc. Speakers Bureau, which over the last twenty five years has become the largest and fastest growing non-exclusive bureau in the country. He has been with Speak Inc. for over 20 years. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Join Jeff and Tyler as they sit down with Jamie Mathy of Red Raccoon Games. They discuss everything from games, trends, subcultures, and the occasional tangent.
We were very lucky to have Maria Miller from Math Mammoth on the show today. We talked all about Math Mammoth, the nuances of teaching math, and how to help struggling math students to ensure positive math outcomes. It was a wide-ranging discussion that you don't want to miss. Math Mammoth - https://www.mathmammoth.com/ Touring The World Resource Guides Check out our country resource guides to help you with your around the world journey: https://gumroad.com/homeschooltogether Consider Leaving Us A Review If you have a quick moment please consider leaving a review on iTunes - https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/homeschool-together-podcast/id1526685583 Show Notes Math Mammoth - https://www.mathmammoth.com/ Math Mammoth Practice - https://www.mathmammoth.com/practice/ Jo Boaler - https://www.youcubed.org/ Khan Academy - https://www.khanacademy.org/ Transum - https://transum.org/ IXL - https://www.ixl.com/ Get Your Own stuffed "Mathy" - https://amzn.to/3u03PKW Math Mammoth Acing Math - https://www.mathmammoth.com/download/acing_math.pdf (By PEP nonprofit. Redistributed under CC BY-NC 4.0.) Connect with us Website: http://www.homeschool-together.com/ Store: https://gumroad.com/homeschooltogether Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/c/homeschooltogether Facebook: www.facebook.com/groups/homeschooltogetherpodcast/ Instagram: www.instagram.com/homeschooltogetherpodcast Twitter: https://twitter.com/hs_together The Gameschool Co-Op: https://www.facebook.com/groups/gameschoolcoop/ Email: homeschooltogetherpodcast@gmail.com
In episode 116 of The Cast That Ends Creation, we have the 1st Annual Mathy Awards featuring Christian Segerstrom of Mathcore Index! https://mathcoreindex.com/ https://darktrailrecords.bandcamp.com/ https://www.facebook.com/mathcoreindex https://www.facebook.com/darktrailrecords https://www.instagram.com/mathcoreindex/ https://www.instagram.com/darktrailrecords/ https://twitter.com/Mathcoreindex https://twitter.com/darktrailsf Bands Mentioned: https://deathgoals.bandcamp.com/ https://frontierer.bandcamp.com/ https://hirakiband.bandcamp.com/ https://fallfiftyfeet.bandcamp.com/releases https://purenoise.bandcamp.com/album/the-romance-of-affliction (SYSC) https://pacmanthemovie.bandcamp.com/ https://kaonashipa.bandcamp.com/ https://lowerautomation.bandcamp.com/ https://ratpunch.bandcamp.com/ https://foryourhealth.bandcamp.com/ https://capraband.bandcamp.com/ https://bonecutter.bandcamp.com/ https://donormusic.bandcamp.com/ (Possession1981) https://willzyx.bandcamp.com/ https://underthepier.bandcamp.com/ https://evilprevails.bandcamp.com/ https://dbcoopervstsa.bandcamp.com/ https://hopscotchbattlescars.bandcamp.com/ https://blindtigerfl.bandcamp.com/ https://granitetombrecords.bandcamp.com (Serling) https://utopiabandmetal.bandcamp.com/ https://nursingnoise.bandcamp.com/ https://kilprez.bandcamp.com/ https://telomere.bandcamp.com/ https://mouthbreathercult.bandcamp.com/ https://purenoise.bandcamp.com/album/a-tear-in-the-fabric-of-life (Knocked Loose) https://infinitehex.bandcamp.com/ https://temenigru.bandcamp.com/ https://fawnlimbs.bandcamp.com/ https://juanbond.bandcamp.com/ https://thearmed.bandcamp.com/ - - - https://www.youtube.com/thecastthatendscreation https://www.facebook.com/thecastthatendscreation https://www.instagram.com/thecastthatendscreation https://www.twitch.tv/thecastthatendscreation https://www.twitter.com/thecastthatends https://thesoundthatendscreation.bandcamp.com
This may be our funniest episode yet. Today we have Calculusious AKA "Mathy Cathy". All jokes aside... this is Jenny Shawley and she is a high school math teacher in Western Pennsylvania. She teaches Algebra and AP Calculus. Two and a half years ago she made a math-related Tiktok to get her students excited for a new unit in calculus. They loved it so much, they convinced her to create a math meme account on Instagram and Tiktok. Since then she has created a math help Discord Server, where volunteer tutors answer questions that range from pre-algebra to college-level math courses, and a Youtube channel where she teaches calculus lessons. Jenny's biggest inspiration has and always will be her students. Her goal is to help students around the world not only understand but enjoy and appreciate mathematics. Take a listen to learn how she got her name and how her students inspired her along the way. Find Jenny on Instagram, Tiktok, Youtube, Discord @calculuscious LinkedIn: Jenny Shawley Find us on IG @s.h.a.p.e.shifters or online at shapeshiftedu.com
At an Atmosphere concert on July 16th, 2003, Marissa Mathy-Zvaifler's young life was tragically stolen. Following her death came an overdue jail sentence, bills passed in Marissa's name, and a haunting song by Atmosphere, called 'That Night'. http://www.marissamission.org/marissa.html Educating Marissa Documentary https://vimeo.com/242484018?fbclid=IwAR1rrQ_6gR2D-uOjnJuqtPpiC7nnihCsio8POYchjwdcvWQ2CN_etxuUzqs
Marissa was a vibrant and beautiful 16 year old girl who's life was cut much too short by the horrendous acts of serial rapist Dominic Acres. In this episode we discuss Marissa's life and legacy, as well as the events that lead up to her death and the prosecution of her murderer.
In Episode III, the Battery + Storage Podcast team interviews Mathy Stanislaus, Interim Director of the Global Battery Alliance (“GBA”). In this episode, Mathy discusses the incredibly important role GBA and the World Resource Institute play in the battery storage space. He shares how batteries are a vehicle to jump-start economies and keep them moving in a sustainable way. This will be essential, as battery consumption projections are expected to increase “13-fold” by 2030. Battery storage, Mathy said, is at an inflection point and will serve as one of the major drivers toward mitigating greenhouse gas emissions in accordance with the Paris Agreement (click here to view the full report). However, this increased demand and reliance on battery storage has resulted in a wealth of human rights concerns. Mathy presents the example of the Democratic Republic of Congo, where child labor is exploited in artisanal mining of cobalt, a critical element used in the production of lithium-ion batteries. In response, Mathy discusses the complex challenges of addressing such human rights concerns, given the critical role batteries will play in the worldwide energy future. He posits that it is the responsibility of the entire value chain to fix this problem and shares that GBA is rolling-out a roadmap for a sustainable battery value chain. Mathy concludes by sharing his thoughts on how proactive policy approaches are needed to respond to the growing battery demand and the importance of having more pro-competitive conversations solving both the opportunities and problems of the future. Be on the lookout for another episode with Mathy in the coming weeks as we continue the conversation.