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Support us on Patreon... Tennant, Luke and Frankie are calling all Summerupperers to come join the expanded LMSU universe and support our Patreon! Sign up for access to covetous BoCo like bonus episodes, our notes on papers read, custom memes and climate mash ups of 70s soul hits! Head on over to https://www.patreon.com/LetMeSumUp.—We get the ball rolling with some crystal ball gazing this week. Speculation is rife on just how ambitious Australia's 2035 national emissions target will be and your intrepid hosts are far from immune to a spot of prognostication themselves! When and where will it land we ask? Ambitious states like Vic and QLD (!) suggest 75-80% ambition is supportable, and looking abroad with the EU potentially gunning for a 90% reduction on 1990 levels, A Big Number is very possible! Our main paperA Degrowther's delight and a downright doozy which decries growth, marketing and pronatalism as the drivers of ecological overshoot in this week's paper, World Scientists' Warning: The behavioural crisis driving ecological overshoot by Joseph Merz, Phoebe Barnard, William Rees, Dane Smith, Mat Maroni, Christopher Rhodes, Julia Dederer, Nandita Bajaj, Michael Joy, Thomas Wiedmann, Rory Sutherland. Your intrepid hosts had much to say, and PLENTY to critique as the authors target runaway economic growth, marketers for manipulating the Easily Led Masses, neo-liberal feminists and Big Baby as the source of our woes. The solutions? Well, transitioning our energy system is a futile struggle. What we really need is a campaign of Widespread Behaviour Manipulation by… the marketing industry. STRAP IN FOLKS, this one is a wild ride.One more thingsTennant's One More Thing is the provocative but sadly brief (and possibly bananas) “Food Without Agriculture” Frankie's One More Thing is the just-announced changes to the Federal Coalition's shadow ministry, with Melissa McIntosh MP appointed to the new role of Shadow Minister for Energy Affordability.Luke's One More Thing is to pour one out for Katharine Murphy no longer being a (direct) contributor to our nation's public debate. If you too are feeling nostalgic, head on back to Episode 7 ‘The last fire in the forest' where Katharine joined us to talk about the Safeguard Mechanism and climate policy ghosts past, present and future!And that's all from us Summerupperers! Support us on Patreon at patreon.com/LetMeSumUp, send your hot tips and suggestions for papers to us at mailbag@letmesumup.net and check out our back catalogue at letmesumup.net.
An old-fashioned scavenger hunt, using modern technology, sends teams traveling around town next week in search of the most clues to win.Haverhill Exchange Club's annual Hillie Hunt offers prizes for first, second and third place as well as for best Halloween costume. There's also an after-party and 50/50 raffle. Exchange Club member Michael Joy, a recent guest on WHAV's “Win for Breakfast” program explains participants will be using a phone app.“You just log into the app and then the questions start to pop up. You can do trivia questions. You can do GPS questions—everyone has to be recorded on the app. Then we have the Command Central, which this year will be at the Bradford Country Club, and they will be looking at who is getting what for points. (The app) does a lot of the work for you, which is great,” he explains.Joy says the annual Hillie Hunt is organized by a number of Haverhill Exchange Club Committees, including one for the after-party, one for sponsorships and one for creating the clues.“And, the Clue Committee has to keep everything very super-secret. They get together separately and they think of 40 to 50 clues to find, and the point of the game is to get as many of the items right and not to try to get them done too quickly. You don't want to have people racing around town and getting into accidents,” he explains.Admission for scavenger hunt teams or by the car, up to six people, is $200 and includes entrance to an After Party at Bradford Country Club, featuring heavy hors d'oeuvres, cash bar, DJ, prizes and more. The hunt takes place Friday, Oct 27, between 5:30 and 10 p.m. Tickets are available online at givebutter.com/HillieHunt. A portion of the proceeds benefiting the Michael B. Christensen Community and Family Support Center.Joy says the timing of the Hillie Hunt works out well for the Halloween season.“It's great, in a way, for parents, especially for kids, because they have to go trick-or-treating the next night. It's sort of their night out, before they take the kids out,” he says.Support the show
Speaking to a star nutritionist - Jane's very special guest is the always amazing Joy Bauer, one of the nation's most popular health and wellness authorities. Joy is best known as the nutrition and healthy lifestyle expert for NBC'sToday and for having been the host of its Health + Happiness with the Mayo Clinic series. Among her other impressive accomplishments, this devoted wife and mother of three, has her own Amazon Live show, a super informative website, JoyBauer.com, and thirteen (!) New York Times bestsellers. Most recently, she has partnered with the American Egg Board on their Incredible Egg campaign that dispels years of misinformation about this essential edible. On this segment, Jane and Joy discuss ways to embrace a healthier lifestyle year-round, including how to incorporate superfoods, such as beans, nuts, leafy greens, and salmon into our daily diets, what to eat and what to avoid, and the secrets to successful weight loss. She also talks about how to have healthy kids, and shares simple, everyday recipes that are delicious, nutritious and easy to prepare. Finally, Joy imparts her personal tips and tools on how we can all be Better Than Before forever more.
In this episode, we'll cover the importance of digital forensics today, and why law enforcement agencies should be transforming and modernizing their operations. The discussion with members of the Americas Center of Excellence discussion group, law enforcement veterans Christian Quinn, Tim Scanlan and Michael Joy, focuses on agencies and the challenges they face. The discussion looks at the value for police in modernizing the investigative workflow and transforming their investigative culture. Among the points raised are: The need for a mindset shift in law enforcement, especially at the executive How investigations are changing due to law enforcement transformation. How digital forensics is now the starting point for almost all crimes, with digital evidence being a vital part of every stage of today's investigations. Why a law enforcement culture shift to digitalization provides a solution to problems caused by staff not working in the same building and creating siloed data, shortages of personnel and not leveraging data across departments. Explaining the need for innovation, changing the work culture, and shifting long-term thinking. The need for law enforcement departments and local government to see modernization as a priority and commit to investing in it. How digital technologies can be leveraged to get results that cannot be achieved using old-fashioned and manual methods. How digital transformation helps build trust with the community and closes the public safety gap. How modernizing the investigative workflow can ensure the security of evidence Listen to the full episode to learn more about these issues.
In this podcast: 1. Neurobic, 2. SHE SAID SAVE ME, 3. Michael Joy, 4. Icicle, 5. Heifervescent, 6. Heifervescent, 7. Music Inside, 8. The Bell Hours, 9. Heifervescent, 10. Icicle, 11. Mexeena, 12. Alexander Lisenkov, 13. Castle Pines, 14. Candy Empire, 15. Barks and Crock
In this podcast: 1. Emma Wallace, 2. Lilly Wolf, 3. The Bell Hours, 4. The Bell Hours, 5. SHE SAID SAVE ME, 6. Dixie Cannon, 7. Firehead Jerry, 8. Kurt Hunter, 9. Chiwawa, 10. Slouching Stars, 11. The Bell Hours, 12. The Bell Hours, 13. Michael Joy, 14. Emma Wallace, 15. Heifervescent
In this podcast: 1. Kurt Hunter, 2. Candy Empire, 3. Chiwawa, 4. Icicle, 5. Kyven, 6. Amycanbe, 7. Falling You, 8. Candy Empire, 9. Broken Poets, 10. ANDROMEDA, 11. Mike McGuill, 12. Kene, 13. Industrial Sound Bank, 14. Michael Joy, 15. Emma Wallace
THAR she blows! Welcome to our first “Wikipedia Special,” an episode where someone tells us a story that you could otherwise find by reading one wikipedia page. Today's page: “Essex (whaleship),” a story that features 300 turtles, a really big whale, and some difficult decisions. Historical figures Captain Pollard, Owen Chase, Michael Joy, and asshole Thomas Chapel make up our cast of characters. A fun activity: keep count of the working whale boats, keep count of the survivors. The wiki page is your built-in content warning - read it first if you have trouble with gross or unsavory material. SHOW NOTES: Our star of the episode: the wikipedia article Essex (whaleship). I don't have a ton of additional links to share with you, because the entire story came from this one Wikipedia article, but I couldn't help looking up: A “Nantucket sleighride” is the dragging of a whaleboat by a harpooned whale, according to wikipedia. Some basic facts about sperm whales: https://www.fisheries.noaa.gov/species/sperm-whale In the Heart of the Sea: The Tragedy of The Whaleship Essex by Nathaniel Philbrick is a book that came out in 2001. A movie with the same name came out in 2015, starring Chris Hemsworth as a young Owen Chase. Wifi - learn what it stands for on our friend wikipedia! (or by listening to the end of this episode) Watch “Up to Here,” a short film by Joey Howlett, Steve Harrellson, and Luke Sarre on youtube at this link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dAX8F6a3Rl4
In this Filmmakingstuff interview, Tom Malloy talks with Michael Joy, the CEO of Marketing Macabre, a marketing company made specifically for marketing horror movies! - - - - Shownotes: Jason Brubaker is the founder of Filmmaking Stuff. He consults with film producers on building buzz, growing community, and leveling up their careers. Tom Malloy is a film producer, actor, and writer. He has raised over twenty-five million dollars to produce and distribute multiple feature films throughout his career. - - - - WEBSITE: https://www.filmmakingstuff.com MASTERMIND: https://www.filmmakingstuffhq.com TWITTER: https://twitter.com/filmmakingstuff
@goat is looked at as one of the largest platforms in the sneaker/streewear industry, and today we got to talk to Michael Joy about it. Mike is a consumer specialist at Goat and we got to talk to him about all things sneakers and Goat. We broke down his thoughts on the industry itself, some of his favorite sneakers and people he's worked with, and of course a ton of things you probably didn't know about Goat! Episode is live on all platforms so make sure to go listen to it! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/parker-g/support
In this podcast: 1. Castle Pines, 2. Broken Poets, 3. Connor B Fitz, 4. Merry Ellen Kirk, 5. Lilly Wolf, 6. Tears of Sirens, 7. Artemis, 8. Industrial Sound Bank, 9. Falling You, 10. Castle Pines, 11. Kyven, 12. Kyven, 13. Firehead Jerry, 14. Michael Joy
In this podcast: 1. Heifervescent, 2. Michael Joy, 3. TS Hartley, 4. Barks and Crock, 5. Amycanbe, 6. Chiwawa, 7. Candy Empire, 8. Linda Wood, 9. Hollywood Drunks, 10. Michael Joy, 11. The Headroom Project, 12. Blue Wave Theory, 13. Chris Field, 14. Windcheater, 15. Artemis
In this podcast: 1. Icicle, 2. Flurries, 3. Robert Scott King, 4. Michael Joy, 5. Barks and Crock, 6. Neurobic, 7. Emma Wallace, 8. Alexander Lisenkov, 9. Heifervescent, 10. SHE SAID SAVE ME, 11. Lilly Wolf, 12. Firehead Jerry, 13. Barks and Crock, 14. Emma Wallace
In this podcast: 1. Chiwawa, 2. Toni Castells, 3. The Bell Hours, 4. Blue Wave Theory, 5. Lilly Wolf, 6. Kyven, 7. Firehead Jerry, 8. Brad Senne, 9. The Bell Hours, 10. Michael Joy, 11. Brad Senne, 12. Emma Wallace, 13. Emma Wallace, 14. ANDROMEDA, 15. Hollywood Drunks, 16. Chiwawa
In this podcast: 1. Falling You, 2. Chris Field, 3. Lilly Wolf, 4. Heifervescent, 5. The Headroom Project, 6. Icicle, 7. Robert Scott King, 8. Barks and Crock, 9. Neurobic, 10. Artemis, 11. Kurt Hunter, 12. Michael Joy
In this podcast: 1. Mexeena, 2. Michael Joy, 3. Hazelmain, 4. Icicle, 5. Mexeena, 6. Sophia Marie, 7. Emma Wallace, 8. Neurobic, 9. Icicle, 10. Heifervescent, 11. Windcheater, 12. Michael Joy, 13. Firehead Jerry, 14. Windcheater
In this podcast: 1. Psychetropic, 2. Music Inside, 3. Chris Field, 4. Amycanbe, 5. Kurt Hunter, 6. Flurries, 7. Boulevard, 8. Icicle, 9. Emma Wallace, 10. Barks and Crock, 11. Industrial Sound Bank, 12. Michael Joy, 13. Emma Wallace, 14. Kyven, 15. Icicle
In this podcast: 1. Kyven, 2. Connor B Fitz, 3. Alexander Lisenkov, 4. Heifervescent, 5. Artemis, 6. LehtMoJoe, 7. Michael Joy, 8. Firehead Jerry, 9. Merry Ellen Kirk, 10. Mike McGuill, 11. Music Inside, 12. The Bell Hours, 13. Heifervescent, 14. Falling You
Michael Joy has been in the horror business a while. 12 years ago he started horrornews.net, one of the most formidable forces in the web horror game. Now, Michael is again putting his imprint on the genre with a new film label. Partnering with BayView Entertainment, Michael and horrornews.net are bringing horror fans HNN Presents, a premiere horror label set to launch this year. We were able to catch up with Michael to talk not only about the label, but to talk about his love of horror and what keeps that love alive.
Michael Joy has been in the horror business a while. 12 years ago he started horrornews.net, one of the most formidable forces in the web horror game. Now, Michael is again putting his imprint on the genre with a new film label. Partnering with BayView Entertainment, Michael and horrornews.net are bringing horror fans HNN Presents, a premiere horror label set to launch this year. We were able to catch up with Michael to talk not only about the label, but to talk about his love of horror and what keeps that love alive.
The show is shorter today, but boy for an open show, I think what was happening yesterday and my thoughts afterword, made the show quite interesting. A bit of a compare the difference, and lots more. On this edition of the program, its open forum! No specific artist, but yet, we're going to of course talk about some of them as well. Hope you enjoy the program! Set 1: Michael Joy, Better Men Than You Michael Tiernan, Pass On By Modinski, Flak You SynchDub, Drone Concept Suzanne Teng, Miles Beyond Strojovna 07, O3 Set 2: Bernadette Yao, Larimar Elizabeth Byrd: Cellist - Breath and the Chakras, Crown - transcendence (B tonal center) Michelle Bellerose, Tree leaves Mindy Gledhill, Winter Moon Lydia McCauley, The Moon of Wintertime Steve Eulberg, 'Twas in the Moon of Wintertime Set 3: Windpearl, Echoes of the Universe Ya Elah, El Na Refa Na La Michelle Qureshi & Paul Landry, Hope Floats hands upon black earth, Cover Me Michelle Qureshi, Second Chances Healing Muses, Her Bright Smile Haunts me Still Hollywood Drunks, You're Right Greater Alexander, Chances Michelle Qureshi, Guitar in April Harlan Williams, Laodicea Ian Underwood, Walrus Love East Coast Acappella, Three Little Birds Cousin Silas & Candy L, A Poem Kuutana, Moonlight Whispers This completes the program and I hope you enjoy the program. If listening via podcast, thanks for listening to it and we'll be back soon.
It’s time for episode 109 of “Shootin’ The Shiznit.” Special "flashback" show from March, 2015. This is an episode of Tuesday Night Neckbreaker as host Michael Joy talks to Brian Tramel about Rasslin Riot, Ultimate Roider, Mick Foley, Ring Rat Report, smart fans “back in the day,” getting a call from one of the top companies about selling video tapes, Lawler doing a promo on BT, PWG, Daniel Bryan and more.
It’s time for episode 109 of “Shootin’ The Shiznit.” Special "flashback" show from March, 2015. This is an episode of Tuesday Night Neckbreaker as host Michael Joy talks to Brian Tramel about Rasslin Riot, Ultimate Roider, Mick Foley, Ring Rat Report, smart fans “back in the day,” getting a call from one of the top companies about selling video tapes, Lawler doing a promo on BT, PWG, Daniel Bryan and more. A fun 36 minute episode !!
Iain Simpson (vice president for Education and Research at the British Cardiovascular Society, and a cardiologist in Southampton) talks to Michael Joy (professor at the University of Surrey, and cardiologist to the Civil Aviation Authority) about his experience in interpreting the ECGs of pilots.See also:Webcasts from all the sessions at the British Cardiovascular Society Conference 2012 http://bit.ly/ZMGmUE