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Dive into the colorful and tumultuous history of Kentucky politics with Berry Craig, author of True Tales of Old-Time Kentucky Politics: Bombast, Bourbon & Burgoo. Did you know that William Goebel of Kentucky remains the only state governor to be assassinated while in office? Or that Abraham Lincoln, now a favorite son of the Bluegrass State, garnered less than 1 percent of the state's vote in 1860? How about Matthew Lyon, the congressman who won reelection from a jail cell and once bit off the thumb of a voter during a brawl on the House floor?Berry's Book: https://www.amazon.com/True-Tales-Old-Time-Kentucky-Politics/dp/1596296364Our Links: https://linktr.ee/Kyhistorypod
Convicted of violating the unconstitutional Sedition Act of 1798, Congressman Lyon was seen by his constituents as a martyr for free speech - and a hero. And he won his reelection bid - while in jail - by a landslide. The post Elected from Prison: Matthew Lyon first appeared on Tenth Amendment Center.
This week Slim and Mia discuss their growing watchlists including Bodies Bodies Bodies, Bullet Train and Prey. Can you guess Brad Pitt's height? Your own answer may shock you. After a quick look back at recent releases and community reviews, they shuffle their watchlists and discuss erotic cinema and Dennis Hopper. Weekend Watchlist – Updated Weekly list > movies mentioned in this episode. Letterboxd reviews and links mentioned: Transcripts of podcast episodes available Ayo Edebiri and Josh Ruben's Bodies Bodies Bodies review David Erhlich's Bullet Train review Slim's Prey review Brian Formo and Bianca's Resurrection review NeonGhostWolf's Not Okay review Emma Hodge's Vengeance review BurtonMacReady's Woman in the Dunes review Kev's Being There review Liam's Re-Animator review Matthew Lyon's Adventures of TinTin review Listen to the Bat & Spider podcast Jack's Top 50 of 2022 list Credits: This episode was recorded in LA and Philadelphia, and edited by Slim. Facts by Jack. Transcript by Sophie Shin. Theme: ‘IZON' by Trent Walton.
Marilyn Sherrill and her guests, Dr. Matthew Lyon and Dr. Max Bursey, take a deep look at Augusta University Medical Center's successes and challenges regarding Interhospital transfers. Guest speakers: Max Bursey, DO Associate Professor, Service Chief Department of Emergency Medicine Medical College of Georgia at Augusta University Matthew Lyon, MD Associate Dean, Experiential Learning Director, Center for Ultrasound Education Vice-Chair, Department of Emergency Medicine Medical College of Georgia at Augusta University Moderator: Marilyn Sherrill, RN, MBA Performance Improvement Program Director Vizient Show Notes: [01:36] Georgia is unique in that it has a large number of rural hospitals, requiring a large number of interhospital transfers for high acuity cases. [03:50] Telemedicine and ED-based critical care services have aided rural hospital quality of care and decreased the need for transfers. [05:48] These two services have evolved from intervention in the ED only to a holistic program of care for patients in rural hospitals. [07:38] The ED ICU service provides inpatient level care to patients waiting on an ICU bed and “short-stay” ICU patients, and works closely with the telemedicine critical care to prevent and manage transfers. [09:53] Telemedicine interacts with Emtala in ways that allow rural hospitals to admit and keep a broader selection of patients. [11:13] Challenges have included the need for training providers on the use of telemedicine, and training and staffing ICU-level nurses in the ED ICU and in rural hospitals. [13:53] Starting slow and adequately training staff are important best practices. [16:03] Telemedicine isn't going anywhere and should be utilized fully, and included in the work of the ED. Subscribe Today! Apple Podcasts Amazon Podcasts Spotify Google Podcasts Android Stitcher RSS Feed
Thank you for coming back for another episode of the Composer Happy Hour. My guest for episode 11 is Matthew Lyon Hazzard. Matt and I had previously only met in passing - he remembers this a bit more clearly than I do - but it was at a bar in Kansas City where I was sitting at a table of other choral conductors enthusiastically discussing the merits of a solo we had just heard in a performance. Needless to say, I am happy to finally have a proper conversation with him. Matt is a writing some really wonderful stuff - rhythmically vibrant, and filled with lush soundscapes. He is also, I have a discovered, a very kind and genuine guy. Our conversation covers craft cocktails, driving through the dessert, and books about sword-fighting rodents (seriously). Matthew Lyon Hazzard is an award-winning Filipino-American composer, conductor, singer, and educator. Praised for his “exquisite text-setting” and for creating “stunning landscapes of sound,” Hazzard's music has garnered numerous accolades. He was named the winner of the 2017 American Choral Directors Association Raymond W. Brock Student Composition Competition, a prize winner of the International Choral Composition Competition Japan 2016, and the inaugural winner of True Concord's Stephen Paulus Emerging Composers Competition. His music is increasingly performed by collegiate and professional ensembles around the world, including the Metropolitan Chorus of Tokyo, KC VITAs, the Vancouver Chamber Choir, the Bob Cole Chamber Choir, and others. Hazzard earned his M.M. in Choral Conducting with honors from the Bob Cole Conservatory at California State University Long Beach, and his M.A.T. and B.M. in Music Composition from East Carolina University. Before pursuing his graduate studies, Hazzard taught at Greene Central High School (NC) for four years. His choirs received numerous awards, consistent superior ratings, and were invited to perform on the stage of Carnegie Hall under his leadership. He is now pursuing his D.M.A. Choral Conducting at the University of Houston Moores School of Music, where he continues to write for voices. All Recordings Used By Permission of the Composer: "There is No Sea" (2018) i. The Prow ii. The Ocean Between Us iii. So Much To Seek CSULB Bob Cole Conservatory Chamber Choir "Flight" (2020 Portland State Chamber Choir This episode is sponsored by Four Fires Meadery
Yes, it's clickbait…sort of…On today's episode, Clay and Josh host Dr. Matthew Lyon as they discuss the history of fundamentalism.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/the-young-baptist-podcast/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands