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haversupply.com and enter code DANK at checkout for 20% off! breinfuel.com and use code DANK for 15% off at checkout! Strider's bro Reggie Henke is not only a genius writer, hilarious dude and straight up chiller; he is an Ape enthusiast. His passion has garnered him a vast amount of knowledge regarding our closest genetic relatives. Reggie suggested covering 5 legendary apes and that is exactly what he and Strider do in this very enlightening episode. They Also get into some legit Apes in film! Sources: Wikipedia.org, Newsweek.com ‘Meet Ken, San Diego Zoo's Most Infamous (and Hairiest) Escape Artist' by Joe Veix, Savethechimps.org, Nationalgeographic.com ‘The Largest Ape That Ever Lived Was Doomed By Its Size' by Mark Strauss, Theatlantic.com ‘A Conversation with Koko The Gorilla' by Marc Morin, Centerforgreatapes.org See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Fiddler Jay Ungar wrote a melancholy tune in 1982 and titled it “Ashokan Farewell.” It reflected, he wrote, the wistful sadness he felt at the conclusion of a week-long, summer-time fiddle and dance program in the Catskill Mountains at Ashokan Field Campus of the State University of New York. “I was embarrassed by the emotions that welled up whenever I played it,” recalled Jay Ungar. It’s written in the style of a Scottish lament or Irish Air, and Ungar says he sometimes introduced it as “a Scottish lament written by a Jewish guy from the Bronx.” Documentary filmmaker Ken Burns heard a recording of Ungar’s tune and asked if he could use it as the theme for his PBS documentary series, The Civil War. In that context, the sadness in Jay Ungar’s “Ashokan Farewell” takes on a whole different meaning. The Civil War has inspired a number of other American composers, among them Roy Harris, whose Sixth Symphony—subtitled “Gettysburg”—was premiered on this date in 1944 by the Boston Symphony. It was written on commission from the Blue Network, the radio predecessor of the American Broadcasting Company. Each of the symphony’s movements is prefaced by a quotation from Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address.
Reset talks to Ken-Matt Martin about his work and values as a thespian.
Ken Johnson is a lifelong entrepreneur and the inventor of the worldwide bestselling card game Phase 10, which he licensed for the first time in 1987. He has been collecting royalties ever since! His current licensee is Mattel. Phase 10 is available at every game retailer in the country, including Walmart and Target. Ken has invented and commercialized many other games, including: Phase 10 Masters Edition, Phase 10 Dice Edition, Caught-Cha card game, Monarch strategy game, Word Master, Word Quest board game, Pocket Pictures Trivia game, Bible Trivia, Dice Baseball, and Stake Your Stash. In addition to being one of the most successful card game inventors of all time, Ken has started and run numerous businesses. Today he owns Intellimax. Inc. (which provides software to app development firms) as well as Grand Legacy Corp., a new product development firm. He is a part owner in two other companies. He is also actively involved in mentoring children and young adults to become entrepreneurs. His new book is "The Simple Plan: Six Easy Steps to Make Millions from Your Ideas." Stephen Key and Andrew Krauss are the world's leading experts on how to license a product idea. If you have an invention idea, this is the show to watch. Steve and Andrew are the cofounders of inventRight, a coaching program that has helped people from more than 60 countries license their ideas for new products. Visit http://www.inventright.com for more information and to join the one-one-one coaching program. If you have questions about how to invent, how to be creative, design, how to do market research, prototyping, manufacturing, negotiating, pitching, how to sell, how to cold call, how to reach out to open innovation companies, licensing agreements, non-disclosure agreements, patents, copyright, trademarks, and intellectual property in general — subscribe to inventRightTV! New videos every week, including tons of entrepreneur success stories. Inventing can be lonely, but you don't have to go it alone! Join the inventRight community for priceless inventor education, mentorship, support, accountability, hand-holding, honesty about the invention industry, and so much more. Contact us at #1-800-701-7993 or https://www.inventright.com/contact. This is the book you need to license your product idea: “One Simple Idea: Turn Your Dreams Into a Licensing Goldmine While Letting Others Do the Work.” Find it here: http://amzn.to/1LGotjB. This is the book you need to file a well-written provisional patent application: “Sell Your Ideas With or Without a Patent.” Find it here: http://amzn.to/1T1dOU2. Determined to become a professional inventor? Read Stephen's new book "Become a Professional Inventor: The Insider's Guide to Companies Looking For Ideas": https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/1653786256/ inventRight, LLC. is not a law firm and does not provide legal, patent, trademark, or copyright advice. Please exercise caution when evaluating any information, including but not limited to business opportunities; links to news stories; links to services, products, or other websites. No endorsements are issued by inventRight, LLC., expressed or implied. Depiction of any trademarks/logos does not represent endorsement of inventRight, LLC, its services, or products by the trademark owner. All trademarks are registered trademarks of their respective companies.
Episode 11 Dark Starts backcountry splitboarding podcast presents snowboard legend Ken Achenbach. - Known by many as the father of Canadian snowboarding - Founded the first snowboard shop in the world from his mom’s basement when he was 16 - Key influencer at ISM magazine, the first snowboard magazine - Founded the Camp of Champions and inspired kids for over 25 years to become the next generation of artists and entrepreneurs - Co-owner of Powder Mountain Cat Skiing - His amazing life experience in business, friendship and snowboarding developed valuable wisdom that he shares with us now When Ken started the Camp of Champs, he only had 3 rules: don’t drink, don’t do drugs and be in by 10. Later he added the golden rule, don’t be a dick. Sit back, relax and enjoy hearing the story of how he brought snowboarding to Canada and how a little freedom inspired an entire generation of creativity. You’re going to love this one! Follow: Ken Achenbach Real Estate Digital Open House Find An Epic Agent Camp of Champions The Snoboard Shop Show links: GoPro Grill Mount Powder Mountain Cat Skiing Realtor by day Ken featured in Mountain Culture Group article https://www.findanepicagent.com/ Special thanks to: Visit our website for great deals from our sponsors: www.darkstarts.ca/partners Groundswell Marketing www.instagram.com/groundswell_fm/ Valerie Black The Artist Behind The Logo www.instagram.com/valerieblack.art/ Follow us: www.darkstarts.ca @ Darkstarts.podcast https://www.instagram.com/darkstarts.podcast/ @ Darkstarts.media https://www.instagram.com/darkstarts.media/
Meet your hosts, Karen and Ken. Ken with 30+ years experience as a licensed clinical therapist and now relationship coach, along with his wife Karen, a relationship coach and survivor of a nearly 30 year abusive marriage, take listeners on a journey through their #SecondTimeAround story!
Welcome to My Sunroom! It’s been quite a couple of weeks . . . I retired early! The coronavirus that causes COVID-19 has gained a strong foothold in the United States. Illinois is taking things very seriously, and many residents, […] The post All About African Violets – Episode 3.045 – Meet Ken Muzalewski appeared first on All About African Violets.
Hello listeners! Have we gotta sneaky episode for you! No, unfortunately we don't actually have Australian art and design hero Ken Done in the podcast bunker with us today. But we did get to meet him! And spend the day with him and three other young designers as part of a new exciting mentorship initiative organised by The Big Design Market! In this thrilling episode, we mentally fly you to Sydney and take you to Ken Done's gallery and studio and tell you all about what it's like to spend the day with the master in his awe inspiring creative empire. It was an absolute honour to have this one-of-a-kind experience and we can't thank the magical folks at The Big Design Market enough! Listen in!
Meet Ken, and learn about a new proprietary house marketing technique
Meet Ken and Stacy Coleman. Stacy is the Vice President of US Imprints, and Ken is a career expert and host of the Ken Coleman Show. Ken and Stacy were some of Jeff and Andre's first friends in Atlanta over 10 years ago. In this episode, we hear about the struggle with infertility, their adoption, raising middle schoolers. The Coleman’s share vulnerably about their experiences, and they even let us in on a beautiful miracle that changed their lives. Welcome to the Love or Work Podcast, hosted by Andre Shinabarger (Physician Assistant, Grady Hospital) and Jeff Shinabarger (Social Entrepreneur and Founder of Plywood People). They are asking the question: Is it possible to change the world, stay in love and raise a healthy family? 100 interviews where Jeff and Andre learn from other working families in the journey of marriage, purpose and parenting. To learn more about the Ken Coleman Show: https://www.kencoleman.com/ Website: www.loveorwork.com Instagram: www.instagram.com/loveorwork Love or Work is a project of Plywood People. Plywood is a non-profit in Atlanta leading a community of start-ups doing good. www.plywoodpeople.com
Meet Ken and Ke! Find out how they became single at 30+ and what lessons in ‘love lost’ are aiding them on the road to ‘Happily Ever After’. Article Mentioned “Black Women: Successful and Still Unmarried” http://www.wbur.org/npr/112550626/story.php
Check out this episode! Meet Ken, @TheHustleBee !! Ken sells primarily Nike shoes on Ebay. Hes not approved to sell Nike on Amazon, but he didnt let that hold him back from making a full-time income selling on Ebay. Learn his story and get some great tips from him regarding flipping shoes on ebay and just having the drive to continue going for your dreams Follow Ken on instagram
Ken talks about Carson Wentz's Christian-themed food truck, and the inherent unfairness of two transgender athletes winning a state track meet.
Rachael's new morning show co host, Ken Evans, joins the ladies to talk about life in radio and to let them get to know him better!
On PopHealth Week, 9/21/16 at 3PM ET/12 Noon PT our guest is Ken Saitow, President & CEO, CareWire a company that helps hospitals, health systems, ASC's, and other healthcare providers improve performance, enhance patient outcomes and deepen loyalty. Ken Saitow has more than 25 years of experience providing performance improvement solutions for leading healthcare organizations across the country. Prior to taking the helm at CareWire, he held operational and strategic leadership positions for a number of premier healthcare consulting firms establishing a track record of successfully bringing new solutions and services to market. Most recently, Ken was a Managing Director in Huron Consulting Group’s Healthcare Practice. Prior to that, he was an owner of Stockamp & Associates Inc. and a partner within the Global Health Services Practice at Accenture. Ken holds a BS in Computer Science from the University of Georgia. Join Pop Health Week co-hosts Fred Goldstein and Gregg Masters.
Wednesday, September 21, 2016 at 3PM Eastern/12 Noon Pacific our special guest is Ken Saitow – President & CEO,CareWire, Inc, a company that helps hospitals, health systems, ambulatory surgery centers, and other healthcare providers improve performance, enhance patient outcomes and deepen loyalty. More about Ken: Ken Saitow has more than 25 years of experience providing performance improvement solutions for leading healthcare organizations across the country. Prior to taking the helm at CareWire, he held operational and strategic leadership positions for a number of premier healthcare consulting firms establishing a track record of successfully bringing new solutions and services to market. Most recently, Ken was a Managing Director in Huron Consulting Group’s Healthcare Practice. Prior to that, he was an owner of Stockamp & Associates Inc. and a partner within the Global Health Services Practice at Accenture. Ken holds a BS in Computer Science from the University of Georgia. Join Pop Health Week co-hosts Fred Goldstein, MS and Gregg Masters, MPH for an informative chat.
His parents took him to Ringgold Band concerts when he was a child. Now in his third term as a band member Ken Williams is hooked! He is happy to see more and more youth participating in the band and talks about the impact of the Ringgold Band youth programs!
Oh, boy, the Clefairy are back! So this adventure's sure to get a little out of this world. And Team Rocket has competition for their pokemon thievery: Meet Ken and Mary of the Pokemon Mystery Club! Basically, conspiracy theorists with a lot of spare cash. Tune in to hear how this comedy plays out!And for all things Pokemon, music, interviews, game demos and more, well, head on over to Pokepress!
Meet Ken; a new appraiser following in his father's footsteps, but not really. Ken is a forward-thinking appraiser you will not want to miss.
In The Sac W- Dr Sarah - Jess Meet Ken This week Dr. Sarah talks to Ken Deckinger the creator of the dating up Jess, Meet Ken! The entire concept around this app is awesome! This app allows girls to put their male bestie on it and actually screen potential dates for them. Ken one of the apps creators met his future wife Jess because of a on-line dating profile his friend Adele created for him. Not only did the two get married, but the idea for Jess, meet Ken came alive. You will have to tune into hear their amazing story and more about the app. I can't reveal everything!! Check it out now!
Welcome to this podcast. I am Ken Aldrich, Chairman and co-founder of International Stem Cell Corporation. International Stem Cell Corporation recently announced that our scientific team, led by our Chief Scientist, Dr. Elena Revazova, has created a new class of human stem cell lines that do not involve the use of fertilized eggs and may enable hundreds of millions of people of different sex, ages and racial groups to benefit from cell based therapy with cells that will not be rejected by the patients own immune system after transplanting. The article was published in the on line edition of the well known peer-review publication, Cloning and Stem Cells on December 19, 2007 Since that time, we at International Stem Cell Corporation have received many questions about this discovery, most of which revolve around two basic questions: how are these cells different from what already exists and why does it matter? Since we are a public company that trades on the Bulletin Board--our symbol for those who are curious is ISCO.OB--a great deal of information about these questions has already been filed with the SEC and also been posted to our website, but I think a summary will be helpful, particular for those unfamiliar with the science of therapeutic cell implantation. The 20th Century saw the development of whole organ transplants as a means to treat injury or diseases affecting the heart, liver, kidneys and other organs. The 21st Century has already seen the beginnings of a newer and even more promising therapy: the transplantation of human cells to enable damaged organs to begin functioning again on their own. Some of the new cell based treatments are quite advanced; others are in development, but all transplant programs to date share three basic problems: First, the only source of organs or cells has been human donation, usually from cadavers, or cells derived from fertilized embryos. The need for cadavers has meant that only a tiny portion of the patients who needed cell or organ therapy could obtain a donation. Second, until now, the only source of cells that had the potential produce cells in unlimited quantity for any organ of the body have been cells derived from fertilized embryos. That has raised religious and ethical questions that have hampered research and continue to do so. Finally, all of treatments available so far require heavy use of immune suppressing drugs to prevent rejection of the new cells by the patient’s immune system. That is why Dr. Revazova’s two recent discoveries are so important. They open the door to obtaining an unlimited supply of cells, without the use of cadavers or fertilized embryos, and that can be immune matched to hundreds of millions of patients so that that they will not be immune rejected after transplantation. Our cell lines are known by the tongue twisting name of “Parthenogenetic HLA-homozygous” lines, and you can expect to be hearing a lot more in the months to come about Parthenogenesis, HLA matching and “homozygous” cell lines. However, the easiest way to think of what we are doing is to think of a blood bank in which a physician can find blood to match the need of any patient. HLA matching is more complex, but the concept is the same—provide cells that will not be rejected after transplanting. To put that in perspective, if you are a 5 year old child whose immune system is still developing and you are diagnosed with a dreaded disease, there may cell transplant treatments already being tested or in use that might provide a cure, but they will be of no use to you because of the difficulty of finding a tissue match and the danger to a young child of taking large doses of immune suppressing drugs. The drugs could be far more dangerous to a child than the disease itself. We have just taken the first giant step toward solving that problem. Our cells also have great potential in the treatment of genetic disorders such as Alzheimer’s, diabetes, muscular dystrophy, Parkinson’s disease, and many others because we can provide cells from cell lines that do not carry the same genetic defects, but that is a complex subject that is better left to a later discussion. There is still much work to be done to make cell based therapy available to all who could use it and no one company can do it all. That is why, although our scientists are the only people in the world who have perfected a technique for creating parthenogenetic HLA-homozygous cells, we have filed patents that describe how such cells can be created so that we can share with others the secrets of how to do it. Our goal is to work with researchers throughout the world to assure that, in time, no person who could be helped by a cell transplant need ever go without that help because there were not enough cells available that were compatible with his or her immune system.
Meet Ken and April - us! In this short introductory episode, we introduce the Craft Beer Travel and Adventure podcast. We've met so many wonderful people while traveling, visiting breweries, and mountain biking that we want you to meet them, too. Ultimately, we want to inspire you to take action to live your best life, or as we call it - your Stout Life. ---------------- Connect With Us: ---------------- The Craft Beer Travel & Adventure Podcast is hosted by Living a Stout Life ( https://livingastoutlife.com ) , where we share stories, community, and resources for all your craft beer travel and adventure lifestyle needs. We would absolutely love it if you subscribe to the podcast and leave us a review. As my nephew once said, "We say please and thank you!" *Subscribe to Living a Stout Life:* * Newsletter ( https://livingastoutlife.com/join-the-journey/ ) * YouTube ( https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChQRU6NKsBblkUxjFQGd4Nw ) * Facebook ( https://www.facebook.com/LivingAStoutLife/ ) * Instagram ( https://www.instagram.com/livingastoutlife/ ) ----------- Shout Outs: ----------- Owen X Pishna and Kumquat Asterson, two talented brothers, for creating the show's theme music A Fearless Venture ( https://afearlessventure.com ) for assisting Ken with the stunning logo design Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/craft-beer-travel-and-adventure/donations