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The Very Entertaining Subject of Tick Removal It may not be the topic around the water-cooler, but tick removal can be a very important subject when your own pet gets one. Simply yanking them out could leave saliva with Lyme disease in your furry friend. Dogfather Joey Villani says put that cigarette down and listen to his tip. Listen Now More Wag, Less Bark If your pup barks at everything from the mailman to a butterfly, then listen up. Dog Trainer Alan Kabel has quick and successful techniques for curbing the woof. Forget the bark collars. Alan helps you think like your dog. Listen Now Dog Shoots Man A Florida man is recovering after his dog shot him in the leg. Greg Lanier was in his truck with his dog when his four-legged friend kicked a loaded gun to the floor. The 380-pistol went off, shooting the 35-year-old in the leg. Listen Now Don't Mess With Her Cat! A woman has been accused of murdering her husband over a pet cat. The 56-year-old woman was allegedly protecting her cat when she stabbed her husband to death. This is not the first time that a woman has been accused of attacking her husband over a pet cat. In September, Texas resident Audrey Deen Miller was arrested after she allegedly shot her husband in the stomach when he threatened to shoot her cat with a pellet gun. Listen Now No Standards For Pet Travel Products New Jersey is the first state to consider requiring pets be restrained in vehicles. The Center for Pet Safety conducted a pilot study that showed that "the majority of pet safety restraints currently on the market do not provide acceptable protection in a crash situation," said Michael McHale, Subaru's director of corporate communications. Listen Now Read more about this week's show.
Geen wegwijzers, geen markeringen, geen waarschuwingen voor gaten in het wegdek of verhulde zijpaden - wie op weg is naar de grens gaat af op eigen intuïtie, op de tast, op het gevoel, zonder kaart of routeplanner, gewoon maar kijken waar je uitkomt... Hoe mooi kan het dan zijn... 23.04 CD Gipps: Piper of dreams (Chandos CHAN 20290) Ruth Gipps: Threnody Juliana Koch [althobo]; Michael McHale [piano] 7'11” 23.12 CD İlâhiyât-ı Ken'an, Vol. 4 (Cenan Eğitim Kültür ve Sağlık Vakfı) trad: Firkatin Nâriyle Yandim, Yâ Habîballah Meded Lâ Edrî; Elif Ömürlü Uyar 2'23” CD İlâhiyât-ı Ken'an, Vol. 4 (Cenan Eğitim Kültür ve Sağlık Vakfı) trad: Bir Nokta Idim, Kildi Beni Kamet-i Tûbâ Lâ Edrî; Elif Ömürlü Uyar 5'01” 23.20 CD Revolver (Unsounds 72U) Kate Moore: Way of the Dead Herz Ensemble - Anna McMichael [viool]; Rowena Macneish [cello]; Kirsty McCahon [contrabas]; Geneviève Lang [harp]; Claire Edwardes [slagwerk] 10'56” 23.33 CD Carry them with us (TAK:TIL GBCD 139) Brighde Chaimbeul: Pililiù (The Call of the Redshank) Brighde Chaimbeul; Colin Stetson 3'55” CD Carry them with us (TAK:TIL GBCD 139) Brighde Chaimbeul: Bonn Beinn Eadarra (The Haunting) Brighde Chaimbeul; Colin Stetson 3'56” 23.42 CD Slow Roads (elsewhere 027) Ivan Vukosavljević: The Ladder I Lise Morrison [orgel] 7'33” CD Slow Roads (elsewhere 027) Ivan Vukosavljević: The Ladder II Tineke Steenbrink [orgel] 3'52”
Michael McHale is the President, CEO, and VP of Operations at Production Systems Automation. With over 20 years of experience in developing, commercializing, constructing, and operating commercial and industrial projects, he brings extensive expertise to his roles. Michael's career spans various significant positions, including Lead Project Engineer at Parsons Chemical and Energy, MEP Coordinator at L.F. Driscoll, Vice President at Tishman Construction, VP of Project Delivery at BlackGold Biofuels, and COO roles at Carolinas Resource Recovery, Lantern Environmental, LLC, and Bay Environmental Services, LLC. Michael holds a Bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering from Drexel University. Production Systems Automation Inc. (PSA) is a privately owned engineering and custom manufacturing firm founded in 1985, with three locations in Pennsylvania. As a turnkey systems integrator, PSA offers flexible robotic solutions, custom automated machinery, drives and controls, and custom PLC projects. They also provide standard products for specific industries and have expanded their services to include engineering, fabrication, and field service for robotics. Representing top global robotic OEMs like ABB and Fanuc, PSA is staffed with skilled engineers, designers, welders, machinists, and technicians. Their culture emphasizes acceptance, advanced technologies, customer focus, and community stewardship. Meet Production Systems Automation, Inc: https://psasystems.com/ Watch the Full Interview: https://youtu.be/ePTtPF0GE94 Unlock career success with "Riderflex Guide 2.0: Mastering Job Interviews." Over 30 years of Unlocking your potential with our two essential books: "Riderflex Guide: Inspiring & Hiring" and "Riderflex Guide 2.0: Mastering Job Interviews." With over 30 years of expertise, these guides are perfect for both graduates and professionals.
Michael McHale, CEO of St. Paul's Senior Services (SPSS), is joined by Amanda Gois, Chief Marketing Director for St. Paul's, to discuss SPSS's myriad services for those in need, as well as its focus on working with families to "plan for tomorrow today."
The Living Full Out show with Nancy Solari encourages you to hold onto hope even when things seem dim. Maybe you no longer have faith that things will turn around. Perhaps you've suffered a series of unfortunate events making it difficult to maintain a firm grasp. Join Nancy as she discusses strategies to keep your dreams from slipping away. Our first caller Danielle wants to learn how to maintain a balance between work and exercise. Nancy advises her to seek opportunities outside of the gym. In doing so, Danielle can satiate her career and fitness goals. Nancy explains that many of life's pesky problems have creative solutions just around the corner. Tune in to learn how thinking outside the box can help you achieve your desires without compromising the things important to you.Our inspirational guest Michael McHale discovered the importance of holding onto hope at a very early age. After suffering from sexual abuse, being indoctrinated into a cult, and being diagnosed with HIV and AIDS, Michael knew the only way through was to believe he would be okay. Through positive affirmations and a good support system, Michael found himself AIDS free with a loving partner and a healthy religious affiliation. Tune in to hear how Michael overcame the darkness by seeking the light.Maybe you have a tendency to assume the worst. Try reminding yourself of three things you are grateful for during moments of negativity. In doing so, you eliminate feelings of helplessness and tighten your grip on hope guiding you to live full out.
Marty catches up with pianist Michael McHale about his upcoming concert in the National Concert Hall with the Wigmore Soloists.
In this episode, we discuss recordings of “Forza Azzurri!” by La Serenissima / Adrian Chandler. “Mozart, Schumann & Others: Clarinet Trios” by The Wigmore Soloists, “Estonian Premieres” by The Estonian Festival Orchestra / Paavo Järvi, “Mara” by the Ante Gelo Sextet, “Time Ticking” by The Jelle van der Meulen Trio, and “Walking with Bob” by Marco Vavassori. The Adult Music Podcast is featured in: Feedspot's Best 60 Jazz Podcasts Episode 97 Deezer Playlist “Forza Azzurri!” (Signum) Music by Dall'Abaco, Brescianello, Sammartini, Vivaldi and Zavateri La Serenissima / Adrian Chandler https://open.spotify.com/album/1AmVgDww0bejPCxxhknl6Q https://music.apple.com/id/album/forza-azzurri/1648704984 “Mozart, Schumann & Others: Clarinet Trios” (BIS) Wigmore Soloists (Michael Collins, Isabelle van Keulen, Michael McHale) https://open.spotify.com/album/4WlmNLrVCSVmNT71OBwOfc “Estonian Premieres” (Alpha) Estonian Festival Orchestra / Paavo Järvi https://open.spotify.com/album/7GlpLqnQsy2sC0L5q84A6X https://music.apple.com/id/album/estonian-premieres/1620141342 “Mara” (Croatia Records) Ante Gelo Sextet https://open.spotify.com/album/4cayLkzeG9jeSjpAe3JUoy https://music.apple.com/us/album/mara/1661127292 “Time Ticking” (Stichting 29) Jelle van der Meulen Trio https://open.spotify.com/album/3EVUeuSqjlEhhirJYAmLW7 https://music.apple.com/id/album/time-ticking/1659123038 “Walking with Bob” (Caligola Records) Marco Vavassori https://open.spotify.com/album/4cWAuWivseaURdYe5yFVuu https://music.apple.com/id/album/walking-with-bob-feat-michele-uliana-alberto-lincetto/1659202949 Be sure to check out these other podcasts: "SOMETHING came from Baltimore" Jazz, blues, and R&B interviews from Tom Gouker. Famous Interviews and Neon Jazz Features a wide range of artists, musicians, writers, creatives and business folks from around the globe. "Same Difference: 2 Jazz Fans, 1 Jazz Standard" Johnny Valenzuela and Tony Habra look at several versions of the same Jazz standard each week, play snippets from each version, discuss the history of the original and the different versions.
It's been said, on this show, that one key factor to international competitiveness is automation. While labor rates vary widely across the world, automation helps to level the field. My guest today is Michael Mchale, CEO of Production Systems Automation, otherwise known as PSA. Michael graduated from Drexel University with a BS degree in mechanical engineering. Just to put our upcoming conversation into context, it's helpful to know that PSA is a privately owned engineering and custom manufacturing firm founded in 1985, with three locations in Pennsylvania. They are experienced as a turnkey systems integrator, providing solutions for capital projects including, but not limited to; flexible robotic solutions, custom automated machinery, drives and controls & custom PLC projects. They also offer a line of standard products developed for industry specific customers.They are a robotic systems integrator at heart, representing leading global robotic OEM's. I say all this not to endorse or promote a particular company but rather put my guest's comments into context. I am pleased to welcome Michael McHale to our show.Michael's Contact Info:Michael McHalemmchale@psasystems.comhttps://www.psasystems.com/
It's been said on this show that one key factor to international competitiveness is automation. While labor rates vary widely across the world, automation helps to level the field. Michael McHale is CEO of Production Systems Automation, otherwise known as PSA. He graduated from Drexel University with a BS degree in mechanical engineering. PSA is a privately owned engineering and custom manufacturing firm founded in 1985, with three locations in Pennsylvania. They are experienced as a turnkey systems integrator, providing solutions for capital projects including, but not limited to; flexible robotic solutions, custom automated machinery, drives and controls & custom PLC projects. They also offer a line of standard products developed for industry specific customers. They are a robotic systems integrator at heart, representing leading global robotic OEMs. He joins Mike Konrad on Reliability Matters.
Laurie & Lynn show from October 8, 2022 featuring guest expert Michael McHale, CPA from the accounting firm of Barbetti McHale CPA LLC in Dunmore, PA talking about all things accounting.
Michael McHale, President and CEO of St. Paul's Senior Services, is joined by Amanda Gois, Chief Marketing Officer of St. Paul's, to discuss the myriad programs and services of the organization, and how St. Paul's is laser-beamed in its vision for addressing the challenges of senior care in the future.
Laurie & Lynn show from August 20, 2022 featuring guest expert Michael McHale from the accounting firm of Barbetti McHale CPA LLC in Dunmore, PA
Imagine a day when your Amazon package is delivered to your doorstep via a drone. It's coming! In fact, robotics and automation are already here and helping to perform tasks that humans either can't – or would rather not do. Dave Bookbinder goes Behind The Numbers with Michael McHale, Chief Executive Officer at Production Systems Automation, Inc. In this episode, Mike discusses how robotics and automation can dramatically improve a company's bottom line, while busting the myth that robots are replacing people in the workforce. Mike also shares his perspectives on leadership and culture as the CEO of a growing enterprise. About the Host: Dave Bookbinder is the person that clients reach out to when they need to know what their most important assets are worth. He's also on a mission to change the conversation about how the accounting world recognizes the value of people's contributions to a business enterprise, and to quantify what every CEO on the planet claims: “Our people are this company's most valuable asset.” Dave is a Managing Director at B. Riley Advisory Services, where he works closely with business owners, CFOs, Controllers, and CEOs. Dave has conducted valuations of the securities and intangible assets of public and private companies for various purposes. Grab Dave's best-selling book: The New ROI: Return on Individuals Connect with Dave on LinkedIn Connect with Dave on FaceBook Follow Dave on Twitter Check out NewROI.com for more.
Laurie & Lynn show from July 16, 2022 featuring guest expert Michael McHale from the accounting firm of Barbetti McHale LLC CPA in Dunmore, PA
Laurie & Lynn show from June 11, 2022 featuring guest expert Michael McHale from the accounting firm of Barbetti McHale LLC CPA
Special guest: Michael McHale
Laurie & Lynn show from May 14, 2022 featuring guest expert Michael McHale from the accounting firm of Barbetti McHale LLC
Laurie & Lynn show from April 9, 2022 featuring guest expert Michael McHale from accounting firm Barbetti McHale LLC
Our fourth, and final Industry Day Panel from the Austin Electrify Expo event, "Delivering the Electric Future: What it Takes to Evolve" features panelists Michael McHale, Director of Brand Experience at Kia and Karl Popham, EV & Emerging Technology Manager at Austin Energy.
Special guests: Michael Vaccaro and Michael McHale
Episode 39 features a conversation with pianist Michael McHale about his work and upcoming online concert for Louth Contemporary Music Society’s ‘We Sing for the Future’ which takes place from 14–18 April 2021. Show notes Michael McHale We Sing for the Future Festival Laurence Crane Music Garrett Sholdice - Am Koppenplatz Cornelius Cardew - The Croppy Boy Arvo Part - Hymn to a Great City Simon O’Connor - Self Portrait Áine Mallon - Raindrops Prelude Philip Hammond - Midnight Shadows Philip Hammond - Piano Concerto (Mov 3) Garrett Sholdice - Piano Concerto My Lagan Love (arr Michael McHale)
Chris Speicher, Director of Entrepreneurship, Marywood University and Co-Founder of DartDrones Flight School - dartdrones.com, joins Host Michael McHale, CEO of PSA Systems on this edition of the PSA Podcast. As Mike points out at the beginning of the interview, Chris and Mike will cover entrepreneurship, university learning, and drones. Listen for: Remote learning Remote work Companies are still recruiting Do students still want to be on campus? And all things drones - how did DartDrones launch the business and what is happening (or going to happen) in this exciting new space. Was DartDrones REALLY on Shark Tank? Learn more at dartdrones.com. Find more about Dr. Chris Speicher at https://www.linkedin.com/in/chris-speicher-18156121/. You'll also find the work being done at Michael McHale's business, PSA Systems fascinating. Learn more here: psasystems.com. PSA Systems was #761 on Inc's 5000 list of the fastest growing privately owned companies in America. PSA Podcast is a production of Business Builders Media LLC. This is where entrepreneurs and business people have the tools to get their voices heard. Go to businessbuildersmedia.com to learn more and to contact us for more information.
The conversation that Michael McHale of PSA Systems and I (Marty Wolff) had with Kirk J. Elken of Securitas Global, is one of the most important topics I have ever covered in my 10 years as a business journalist! Kirk's company, securitasglobal.com helps executives sleep better at night. How and when you extend credit to your customers has never been more important. Covid-19 has put many businesses, potentially even some of your "best" customers in danger of not being able to pay for the products or services you have supplied. The "normal" credit standards you applied in the past may not be relevant today. You need specialized help to protect your business from cash flow difficulties and possibly disaster for you. Mitigating your credit risk is vitally important. And, there are many positive reasons why a firm like securitasglobal.com can be an important asset for your business. Such as: if you manage your credit risks, you may be able to extend better credit terms to your customer, giving you a competitive advantage. And, your lenders will most likely be more cooperative with you, knowing you are protecting yourself from potential losses when a customer does not pay you. You can reach Kirk Elken at (215) 901-6590. His website is securitasglobal.com. If you want to learn more about Michael McHale and his company Production Systems Automation, go to psasystems.com. The PSA Podcast is a production of Business Builders Media LLC, businessbuildersmedia.com You can reach Marty Wolff via phone or text at 570 815 1626. Thanks for listening.
Dikt: ur "Kyrie" 1a rad: Man måste börja där man står. Uppläsning: Josefin Iziamo Urval: Gunnar D Hansson I höst har Anna Greta Wides dikter utkommit i en diger tvåbandsutgåva. Det andra bandet innehåller aldrig förut publicerade dikter, vilka nyligen återfunnits i en liten halvmåneformad resväska i hennes kvarlåtenskap. En sensationell nyupptäckt. Anna Greta Wides diktning har sina rötter i svensk 30-tals- och 40-talslyrik. Det är där hon lär sig, av Karin Boye, av Gunnar Ekelöf. Men rösten och diktionen är hela tiden omisskännligt hennes egen. I de sista diktsamlingarna blir hon formmässigt allt djärvare, och förnyelsen blir än tydligare i de efterlämnade dikterna. Hon finner nya lyriska uttryck för ett slags inre förvandling. Inte sällan i aforistisk förtätning. Ofta djupaste allvar, ofta självironi och munterhet alltid en osviklig säkerhet i de svåraste och de mest omöjliga av livets stora frågor. Styrkan i hennes dikt har inte avtagit. Återupptäcktens tid har kommit. Gunnar D Hansson Diktsamling: "Kyrie" 1955 (omtryckt i Vem vänder i ljus mitt mörker. Samlade dikter (Norstedts, 2020) MUSIK Paul Reade: Mists ur The Victorian kitchen garden EXEKUTÖR Michael Collins, klarinett, Michael McHale, piano
In this episode Katy talks to Anthony McGill, principal clarinetist of the New York Philharmonic. He's the first African-American to hold a principal chair in the orchestra's history. In response to the murder of George Floyd and the protests that erupted surrounding police violence against Black people he launched the #taketwoknees initiative on social media. He’s also in an incredible trio with his brother, flutist Demarre McGill and pianist Michael McHale, as the McGill/McHale Trio. In addition to #taketwoknees, we discuss what it's like to be a symphony musician in the time of Covid-19 and how this time away from the concert hall could reset our ears to make music anew when we're finally able to return. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
My guest this week is flautist, Demarre McGill! Mr. McGill is the Principal Flute of the Seattle Symphony and has previously served as Principal Flute or acting principal of the Dallas Symphony, Metropolitan Opera Orchestra, Pittsburgh Symphony, San Diego Symphony, Florida Orchestra, and Santa Fe Opera Orchestra. In addition to his orchestral career, Mr. McGill has gained international recognition as a soloist and chamber musician. He has appeared as a soloist with prestigious ensembles like Philadelphia Orchestra, Chicago Symphony Orchestra, Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra, Dallas Symphony Orchestra, and Baltimore Symphony Orchestra. He has participated as a chamber musician at festivals like Santa Fe, Marlboro, Seattle, and Stellenbosch chamber music festivals and is the co-founder of the McGill/McHale Trio alongside clarinetist, Anthony McGill, and pianist Michael McHale. Dedicated to training the next generation of classical musicians, Mr. McGill has appeared as a performer and educator in countries like South Africa, South Korea, Japan, Quebec, and throughout the United States. He is currently Associate Professor of Flute at Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music and is an artist-faculty member of Aspen Music Festival.Mr. McGill and I discuss the question, "What are elements of strong leadership in classical music?" We discuss what makes a leader, dealing with musicians as people, how to successfully lead a section, in what ways music education has evolved, and what he would like to see from leadership in classical music as they tackle issues of diversity and inclusion. You can find out more about Demarre McGill at his website, www.demarremcgill.com, and on his Instagram @demarremcgill.
In this episode of By Any Means Necessary, hosts Sean Blackmon and Jacquie Luqman are joined by Ted Rall, award-winning editorial cartoonist and columnist, and author of the new book, “Political Suicide: The Fight for the Soul of the Democratic Party," to talk about the predictably racist spectacle on display at last night's Republican National Convention, the lukewarm response by establishment Democrats to increasingly fascistic rhetoric from their Republican colleagues, and his recent article, "The Only Wasted Vote Is a Vote Not for a Third Party."In the second segment, Sean and Jacquie are joined by Nate Wallace, co-host of the Red Spin Sports podcast, for another edition of our new weekly segment “The Red Spin Report,” to discuss the wave of protests, walk-offs, and spontaneous strikes by professional athletes following the killing of Jacob Blake and multiple protesters by Kenosha police and one of their out-of-state supporters, and what this new moment for social justice in sports may portend for the future of athlete activism.In the third segment, Sean and Jacquie are joined by Ollie Vargas, writer and journalist for Radio Kawsachun Coca, to talk about the latest in the struggle being waged by social justice movements and indigenous leftists against the coup-borne Añez regime in Bolivia, why Bolivian Human Rights Ombuds Nadia Cruz says both the police and the state are "complicit" in the ongoing assault on her office and staff by far-right paramilitary groups, and the parallels between the rise of fascism in the US and Bolivia. Later in the show, Sean and Jacquie are joined by Aja Taylor, Advocacy Director at Bread For The City, to discuss the latest from Kenosha, the absurdity of the claim by influential police lobbyist Michael McHale that notorious 1994 crime bill author Joe Biden and self-described "top cop" Kamala Harris represent the 'most radical anti-police ticket in history,' and why independent grassroots organizing is likely a more effective path to addressing the impending eviction crisis than waiting for Congress.
A very interesting conversation with Michael McHale from Momentum Dynamics in the USA. They have recently launched an induction (wireless) charging system for Jaguar I-Pace taxis in Oslo. Please take a look at our main channel. It's much more fancy: https://www.youtube.com/user/fullychargedshow And if you don't like it, you definitely won't enjoy our fancy website: https://fullycharged.show/
In this episode, Meg Pekarske talks with Michael McHale who is President and CEO of TRU Community Care. Michael is a friend, colleague and hospice innovator. As a former board member of the National Hospice and Palliative Care Organization (“NHPCO”), Michael is always thinking of ways to lead proactive growth and change. He is driven to solutions by the fundamental question: “how can we better serve the needs of our community?” In today’s conversation, Michael shares his insights on where hospice care is going, how we transform as an industry and the challenges to change. We explore how a new delivery system TRU is developing will radically change how they care for patients across the organization’s continuum of service, which spans PACE, Serious Illness, Home Health, Palliative Care and Hospice. Michael shows how financial investments in new ways of doing things can pay for themselves through economies of scale and staffing efficiencies. While the complexities of care delivery and payment can be dizzying, it is clear from this lively conversation that being grounded in the seminal question “how can we help” is the way forward for us all.
PSA's Michael McHale announces the launch of a medical soft products sanitizing machine in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. PSA is joined by host Marty Wolff and discusses modifying an existing bed bug oven design to create a medical PPE sanitation unit which effectively kills the COVID-19 virus. PSA was able to add a moist heat oven solution which adds humidity and sufficient heat required in a cycle time of about 30 minutes for sanitation of medical PPE and soft goods which meets current CDC guidelines.
In episode 11, Marty Wolff and PSA’s Michael McHale speak with Dr. Tim Simpson, Professor of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering at Penn State University. Dr. Simpson oversees the first graduate program in Additive Manufacturing and Design, and has published several articles in Modern Machine Shop magazine. He explains that additive manufacturing is the process of building up a part layer by layer; for example, 3D printing of dental aligners, hearing aids, and even hip implants. This conversation covers Penn State’s graduate degree program, it’s relevance to manufacturing industries, as well as the history and future of this technology.
In Episode 10, Marty Wolff and PSA’s Michael McHale venture outside of the industrial realm to cover technology related to advancements and trends in eSports. Anthony Gaud, CEO of Gaud-Hammer Gaming Group (G3) joins to discuss the ever expanding technology of electronic sports competitions. Anthony brings extensive technical and company development skills to foster partnerships and sponsorships relating to eSports. As the technology of gaming advances and the community of competitors grows, G3 helps to expand the reach of competitive gaming as well as maintain a safe and supportive community for all who enjoy eSports.
In this fourth episode PSA’s Michael McHale introduces entrepreneur guest Joseph Callahan CEO of The Ciright Companies. Joe is a Drexel graduate with a background in HVAC equipment distribution and created the Ciright companies after realizing the essential need for companies to be able to share and utilize real time data for various aspects of business. Ciright’s goal is to empower others to make money by sharing technology. Joe has grown Ciright into a multi -million IT company, one of Ciright’s core products are tablets that deposit real time information into databases directly integrated into the general ledger and accessible by field technicians, engineers, decision makers and company personnel. During the podcast, both PSA’s Mike McHale and Joe discuss utilizing the company’s employee assets and talents to grow the company and being able to shift company employee assets and utilize technology to allow for maximum company efficiency.
Entrepreneur Tony Wallace from Automate America and PSA’s Michael McHale explore utilizing online solutions to access contract on-demand skilled labor to complete outsourced project work. Automate America is an online marketplace that pairs suppliers and contractors with customers who are actively searching for contract engineers and automation professionals. All automation suppliers complete a skills survey and have professional liability insurance and offer flexible workforce options to companies in a diverse variety of industries.
Marty Wolff introduces PSA’s CEO Michael McHale launching PSA’s podcast to explore the development of manufacturing in the US, Automation, Technology and associated business. PSA discusses bringing manufacturing back to the US and the changing world of automation. Includes a discussion of how automation is changing the industrial world and how robotics and AI are creating an improved environment for the world of manufacturing. PSA will be discussing drones, software, robotics and how the changing world of technology relates to business in upcoming podcasts.
In this week's episode, Demarre McGill, principal flute with the Seattle Symphony, discusses the building blocks of efficient and mental practice: having discipline, nurturing energy, focusing on beauty, and applying patience in our approach. Demarre also elaborates on the importance of: The “starter teachers” and the diverse support system a young musician needs to blossom Combining discipline, spirit, and energy Being an excellent colleague Patience in slow practice, and how it helps us learn faster Finding the soul of the music & focusing on beauty Providing musical context to fix technical issues Focusing on the music to get in the right headspace for a performance Confronting the things we are not comfortable with in preparation for performances Contributing to your community Not giving up in the face of rejection Staying hungry in order to grow The Mind Over Finger Podcast on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCtQSB1IVNJ4a2afT1iUtSfA/videos Don't forget to sign up for my newsletter to get your free guide to a super productive practice using the metronome! This guide is the perfect entry point to help you bring more mindfulness and efficiency into your practice and it's filled with tips and tricks on how to use that wonderful tool to take your practicing and your playing to new heights! TURN THE METRONOME ON AND START PRACTICING BETTER AND LEARNING FASTER RIGHT NOW! GET YOUR FREE METRONOME GUIDE TODAY AT www.mindoverfinger.com!!!! MORE ABOUT DEMARRE: Website: https://www.demarremcgill.com/ YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVTwhPRg3lnSTSWxTROWz2w Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/demarremcgillflute/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/demarremcgill/ The Chamber Music Society of Fort Worth - Learning with the Masters featuring DSO flutist Demarre McGill: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DK_dsbJsw0o Demarre McGill has gained international recognition as a soloist, recitalist, chamber and orchestral musician. Winner of an Avery Fisher Career Grant and the Sphinx Medal of Excellence, he has appeared as soloist with the Philadelphia Orchestra, the Seattle, Pittsburgh, Dallas, Grant Park, San Diego and Baltimore symphony orchestras and, at age 15, the Chicago Symphony. Now principal flute of the Seattle Symphony, he previously served as principal flute of the Dallas Symphony, San Diego Symphony, Florida Orchestra, and Santa Fe Opera Orchestra. He recently served as acting principal flute of the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra and earlier with the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra. As an educator, Demarre has performed, coached and presented master classes in South Africa, Korea, Japan, Quebec and throughout the United States. With his brother Anthony, he was a speaker and performer at the 2018 League of American Orchestras Conference. He has also served on the faculties of the National Youth Orchestra of the United States, the National Orchestral Institute (NOI) at the University of Maryland, the Orford Music Festival, and participated in Summerfests at the Curtis Institute of Music. In August of 2019, he was named Associate Professor of Flute at Cincinnati College-Conservatory of Music and is an artist-faculty member of the Aspen Music Festival and School. A founding member of The Myriad Trio, and former member of Chamber Music Society Two, Demarre has participated in the Santa Fe, Marlboro, Seattle and Stellenbosch chamber music festivals, to name a few. He is the co-founder of The Art of Élan and, along with clarinetist Anthony McGill and pianist Michael McHale, founded the McGill/McHale Trio in 2014. Their first CD, "Portraits," released in August 2017, has received rave reviews, as has "Winged Creatures," his recording with Anthony McGill and the Chicago Youth Symphony Orchestra. In 2019-20 the McGill/McHale Trio performs at New York City's 92nd Street Y, as well as in Washington D.C. and on chamber music series throughout the Midwest. Media credits include appearances on PBS's Live from Lincoln Center, A & E Network's The Gifted Ones, NBC's Today Show, NBC Nightly News, and, with his brother Anthony when they were teenagers, on Mr. Rogers' Neighborhood. A native of Chicago, Demarre McGill began studying the flute at age 7 and attended the Merit School of Music. In the years that followed, until he left Chicago, he studied with Susan Levitin. Demarre received his bachelor's degree from The Curtis Institute of Music and a Master's degree at The Juilliard School. If you enjoyed the show, please leave a review on iTunes! I truly appreciate your support! Visit www.mindoverfinger.com for information about past and future podcasts, and for more resources on mindful practice. Join the Mind Over Finger Tribe here! https://www.facebook.com/groups/mindoverfingertribe/ THANK YOU: Most sincere thank you to composer Jim Stephenson who graciously provided the show's musical theme! Concerto #1 for Trumpet and Chamber Orchestra – Movement 2: Allegro con Brio, performed by Jeffrey Work, trumpet, and the Lake Forest Symphony, conducted by Jim Stephenson. Also a HUGE thank you to my fantastic producer, Bella Kelly! MIND OVER FINGER: www.mindoverfinger.com https://www.facebook.com/mindoverfinger/ https://www.instagram.com/mindoverfinger/
Michael McHale klaveril ja Iirimaa Ringhäälingu Riiklik Sümfooniaorkester Lewis Courtney juhatusel esitavad John Fieldi ja Philip Hammondi muusikat.
Michael McHale klaveril ja Iirimaa Ringhäälingu Riiklik Sümfooniaorkester Lewis Courtney juhatusel esitavad John Fieldi ja Philip Hammondi muusikat.
This week Theo talk's to Michael McHale, head of communication at Rivian about the R1T and RS1 - an electric pick up truck and SUV (7 Seater). Also, this is the last episode under the name of NZ EV Podcast and from next week we will be morphing into the EV Podcast. The same show just even better.
The living legend of the flute, Sir James Galway, returns to State Theatre New Jersey on St. Patrick's Day, March 17, with his wife, Lady Jeanne Galway, and pianist Michael McHale. Lady Galway chats with us about choosing a "user-friendly" repertoire and travelling the world and performing.
In this episode, I chat with with Anthony McGill, principal clarinetist with the NY Philharmonic. We have a great conversation about attention and presence, in both practice and performance. Among other things, we discuss his journey to the NY Phil, the importance of absolutely loving music in choosing it as a career, how to nurture focus and make practice more efficient, and how to work towards having more flow in performance. Anthony elaborates on: His musical path, from the Southside of Chicago to the NY Phil The various institutions he attended – the Merit School, the Interlochen Academy, and the Curtis Institute How important the community that surrounds us is as we develop as musicians/artists/people How to nurture focus: The importance of how loving what you do is in fostering focus The quote that really articulated that concept for him How focus starts from figuring out if you truly love what you do Cultivating quality presence, awareness, and curiosity in the practice room are the keys to solid focus How to make practice efficient How he primes and prepares for a practice session How wanting to practice, having a plan, being aware, and being methodical are at the core of a good practice session How he “tricks” himself to practice (which is similar to the trick I talk about in this blog entry: https://www.mindoverfinger.com/blog/commit-to-ten) How listening to music is important Focus in performance: How to work towards flow and overcome mistakes How important it is to develop our public speaking and self-marketing skills Why we should develop an interest in a hobby outside of music MORE ABOUT ANTHONY: Website: http://www.anthonymcgill.com/ Find some YouTube videos about Anthony HERE Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mcgillclarinet/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Mcgillab/ Biography Clarinetist Anthony McGill is one of classical music's most recognizable and brilliantly multifaceted figures. He serves as the principal clarinet of the New York Philharmonic — that orchestra's first African-American principal player — and maintains a dynamic international solo and chamber music career. Hailed for his “trademark brilliance, penetrating sound and rich character” (The New York Times), as well as for his “exquisite combination of technical refinement and expressive radiance” (The Baltimore Sun), McGill also serves as an ardent advocate for helping music education reach underserved communities and for addressing issues of diversity, equity, and inclusion in classical music. McGill was honored to take part in the inauguration of President Barack Obama, premiering a piece written for the occasion by John Williams and performing alongside violinist Itzhak Perlman, cellist Yo-Yo Ma, and pianist Gabriela Montero. McGill's 2018-19 season includes performances of concertos by Bolcom, Copland, Mozart, and Strauss with the New York Philharmonic, Los Angeles Chamber Orchestra, Tallahassee Symphony, Vermont Symphony, and Austin Symphonic Band. He will also collaborate together with soprano Miah Persson in a performance of Schubert's “The Shepherd on the Rock” together with Iván Fischer and the New York Philharmonic. Additional performances include a collaboration with the Dover Quartet for the Philadelphia Chamber Music Society and a recital with soprano Julia Bullock for the Metropolitan Museum of Art, along with collaborations with the Brentano Quartet for Princeton University and a tour of Asia with the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center. McGill appears regularly as a soloist with top orchestras around North America including the New York Philharmonic, Metropolitan Opera, Baltimore Symphony, San Diego Symphony, and Kansas City Symphony. As a chamber musician, McGill is a favorite collaborator of the Brentano, Daedalus, Guarneri, JACK, Miró, Pacifica, Shanghai, Takacs, and Tokyo Quartets, as well as Emanuel Ax, Inon Barnatan, Gloria Chien, Yefim Bronfman, Gil Shaham, Midori, Mitsuko Uchida, and Lang Lang. He has led tours with Musicians from Marlboro and regularly performs for the Chamber Music Society of Lincoln Center and the Philadelphia Chamber Music Society. Festival appearances include Tanglewood, Marlboro, Mainly Mozart, Music@Menlo, and the Santa Fe, Seattle, and Skaneateles Chamber Music Festivals. In January 2015, McGill recorded the Nielsen Clarinet Concerto together with Alan Gilbert and the New York Philharmonic, which was released on DaCapo Records. He also recorded an album together with his brother Demarre McGill, principal flute of the Seattle Symphony, and pianist Michael McHale; and one featuring the Mozart and Brahms Clarinet Quintet with the Pacifica Quartet that were both released by Cedille Records. A dedicated champion of new music, in 2014, McGill premiered a new piece written for him by Richard Danielpour entitled “From the Mountaintop” that was commissioned by the New Jersey Symphony, Kansas City Symphony, and Orchestra 2001. McGill served as the 2015-16 Artist-in-Residence for WQXR and has appeared on Performance Today, MPR's St. Paul Sunday Morning, and Mr. Roger's Neighborhood. In 2013, McGill appeared on the NBC Nightly News and on MSNBC, in stories highlighting the McGill brothers' inspirational story. A graduate of the Curtis Institute of Music, McGill previously served as the principal clarinet of the Metropolitan Opera and associate principal clarinet of the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra. In-demand as a teacher, he serves on the faculty of the Juilliard School, the Curtis Institute of Music, Bard College's Conservatory of Music, and the Manhattan School of Music. He also serves as the Artistic Advisor for the Music Advancement Program at the Juilliard School, on the Board of Directors for both the League of American Orchestra and the Harmony Program, and the advisory council for the InterSchool Orchestras of New York. If you enjoyed the show, please leave a review on iTunes! I truly appreciate your support! Visit www.mindoverfinger.com for information about past and future podcasts, and for more resources on mindful practice. THANK YOU: Most sincere thank you to composer Jim Stephenson who graciously provided the show's musical theme! Concerto #1 for Trumpet and Chamber Orchestra – Movement 2: Allegro con Brio, performed by Jeffrey Work, trumpet, and the Lake Forest Symphony, conducted by Jim Stephenson. Also a huge thank you to my producer, Bella Kelly! 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In this episode of the podcast, Iryna speaks with Michael McHale, Director of Corporate Communications for Rivian, about Rivian's new vehicles, the all-electric pickup truck R1T and the all-electric SUV R1S. They discuss how the company started, self-driving technology, battery system improvements, and other topics.
In the very first episode of the Launch Control podcast, we have a very special guest: Michael McHale. Michael McHale is the Director of Communications for Rivian, a new company in the EV (Electric Vehicle) space that looks to be a solid contender in the electric vehicle arena. In this podcast, we talk about Rivian as a company, electric vehicles, the future, what it takes to work at a car company, and much, much more. You don't want to miss this one!
R u Ready to take a ride on the world's first Legit Electric Truck, The Rivian R1T, with Josh and Jay?!! Direct from the LA Auto Show Floor, Day One! Michael Mikail from Rivian talks about the history, specs and implications of this game changing technology. Boris Von Borman of Renu Ventures chimes in and sets the stage putting LA Auto Show into its proper EV evolution context. Boris helps the Coaster get an inside track on where the auto industry sits at this critical moment and the impending EV takeover timeline ahead. Will Maui get a Rivan first by dropping paddle boarders to their favorite launch site for a north shore downwind? then only to make its own way back to pick them up in Kahului Harbor...L5 AUTONOMOUS? Level 2 and beyond autonomy here we come and the mind blowing potential of outdoor adventuring being bolstered with autonomous electric vehicles gets its due air time right here ..only on the SolarCoaster Maui!
This episode features an article titled "U.S. EPA Proposes Affordable Clean Energy (ACE) Rule" by Michael McHale. http://www.all4inc.com/4-the-record-articles/u-s-epa-proposes-affordable-clean-energy-ace-rule/
Michael Collins plays his brand new clarinet live in the In Tune studio with award-winning pianist Michael McHale ahead of a run of UK concerts.
The Very Entertaining Subject of Tick Removal It may not be the topic around the water-cooler, but tick removal can be a very important subject when your own pet gets one. Simply yanking them out could leave saliva with Lyme disease in your furry friend. Dogfather Joey Villani says put that cigarette down and listen to his tip. More Wag, Less Bark If your pup barks at everything from the mailman to a butterfly, then listen up. Dog Trainer Alan Kabel has quick and successful techniques for curbing the woof. Forget the bark collars. Alan helps you think like your dog. Dog Shoots Man A Florida man is recovering after his dog shot him in the leg. Greg Lanier was in his truck with his dog when his four-legged friend kicked a loaded gun to the floor. The 380-pistol went off, shooting the 35-year-old in the leg. Don't Mess With Her Cat! A woman has been accused of murdering her husband over a pet cat. The 56-year-old woman was allegedly protecting her cat when she stabbed her husband to death. This is not the first time that a woman has been accused of attacking her husband over a pet cat. In September, Texas resident Audrey Deen Miller was arrested after she allegedly shot her husband in the stomach when he threatened to shoot her cat with a pellet gun. No Standards For Pet Travel Products New Jersey is the first state to consider a requirement that pets be restrained in vehicles. The Center for Pet Safety conducted a pilot study that showed that "the majority of pet safety restraints currently on the market do not provide acceptable protection in a crash situation," said Michael McHale, Subaru's director of corporate communications. More this week
A Super Smiley Adventure with Megan Blake - Pets & Animals on Pet Life Radio (PetLifeRadio.com)
It's Share the Love with Subaru and the ASPCA with their Share the Love and Dog Tested Dog Approved campaigns! Find out who is behind these pawsome ideas: Michael McHale and Jim Echikson from Subaru and the ASPCA join A Super Smiley Adventure to talk about their many pawsome campaigns for pets, like the Love a Pet Program! Subaru even brought us the Puppy Bowl !- And - they may be coming to your town soon, Woof! Questions or Comments? Send them to: megan@petliferadio.com. More details on this episode MP3 Podcast - Dog Tested and Dog Approved! Share the Love with Subaru and the ASPCA on Pet Life Radio