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In This Podcast: Greg interviews Michael Olson, a returning guest and influential figure in the food system. Michael shares his background as a Montana farm boy, Vietnam veteran, and author of Metro Farm. Then they jump into Michael's 'Three Laws of the Food Chain,' which include: 1) Agriculture is the foundation upon which we build all our sandcastles, 2) The farther we go from the source of our food, the less control we have over what's in our food, and 3) Cheap food isn't cheap. They discuss the evolution of local food movements, the impact of farmer's markets, and the importance of understanding where our food comes from. Michael emphasizes the value of local, nutrient-rich foods and the historical precedent for sustainable, small-scale farming seen in Asian cultures. The episode concludes with a call to action for consumers to seek out food with its farmer's face on it, underscoring the profound impact of food on human well-being.Our Guest: Michael Olson is a Montana farm boy and Vietnam veteran with a University of California degree in English & Chinese Literature. Earlier in life he participated in the commercial production of a wide variety of crops in California, Montana and Oregon. He has consulted on farm projects throughout the world, from the island of Cyprus, to the jungles of the Amazon, and the streets of Watts. As a journalist he authored three non-fiction books, including MetroFarm a Book of the Year award-winner, has produced documentaries for NBC Magazine with David Brinkley, and hosted over 1,380 episodes of his syndicated Food Chain Radio show. Visit UrbanFarm.org/FoodChain for the show notes and links on this episode! Need a little bit of advice or just a feedback on your design for your yard or garden?The Urban Farm Team is offering consults over the phone or zoom. Get the benefits of a personalized garden and yard space analysis without the cost of trip charges. You can chat with Greg, Janis or Ray to get permaculture based feedback.Click HERE to learn more!Become an Urban Farm Patron and listen to more than 900 episodes of the Urban Farm Podcast without ads. Click HERE to learn more.*Disclosure: Some of the links in our podcast show notes and blog posts are affiliate links and if you go through them to make a purchase, we will earn a nominal commission at no cost to you. We offer links to items recommended by our podcast guests and guest writers as a service to our audience and these items are not selected because of the commission we receive from your purchases. We know the decision is yours, and whether you decide to buy something is completely up to you.
Questions covered in this episode: 0:26 Opening Question: Journey into and through product marketing4:14 How do you convince customers to care about what makes your product different? 7:32 Can you share an example of a time when you faced intense competition and walk us through some of the processes of how you crafted competitive positioning and ultimately won major deals?11:16 How do you strike the balance between responding to some of those competitors and staying true to your vision and strategy?23:11 Can you advise some advanced tactics that are overlooked or underutilized that product marketers can level up or learn as they're looking to go head-to-head with a potential competitor? 29:53 Any book or a piece of content that's helped you propel your PMM career and how you think about product marketing?Want more insights from Michael? Check out her Sharebird Profile.Looking to connect? You can find Michael here on LinkedIn.
As early voting kicks off in Minnesota for the upcoming general election on Nov. 5, many voters may feel overwhelmed by the sheer number of races and candidates on their ballot, particularly for local offices. To help Minnesotans make informed decisions, MPR News has launched an in-depth voter guide with information on thousands of candidates statewide.Michael Olson, MPR News' deputy managing editor for digital, explains how MPR News' Voter Guide serves as a comprehensive resource for voters navigating their ballots this fall.
Michael Lofton covers the response of bishop Michael Olson on the Arlington nuns and their recent choice to affiliate with the SSPX.
Michael Lofton covers the sad ending of the Texas Arlington Carmelite nuns after their long battle with their bishop Michael Olson. He also addresses Pope Francis comments on the American election, abortion and the war in Gaza.
In a recent paper by Washington University political scientist Michael Olson, he documents a very strange phenomenon. It seems that when legislators join committees, they're voting record becomes less aligned with their constituents' political preferences. The question is…why?Could it be that being on a committee means they're just better informed about what good policy really would be, or could it be that they're nefariously colluding with their colleagues? We explore all these possibilities and more on this episode.
Join hosts Ashley Bender and Michael Olson in this eye-opening episode of Oklahoma Odyssey as they delve into the crucial role of advocacy in the fight for equality within the state's criminal justice system. Special guest Tasneem Al-Michael of OCCJ shares valuable insights and experiences, shedding light on the power of advocacy to drive meaningful change. From grassroots efforts to legislative initiatives, discover how passionate voices are shaping the future of justice reform in Oklahoma. Tune in for a compelling conversation that highlights the importance of speaking up and taking action.
Welcome to another episode of Oklahoma Odyssey with your hosts Michael Olson and Ashley Bender! In this month's installment of our series "On the Same Page," we delve into the thought-provoking book "Shielded: How The Police Became Untouchable." Join us as we dissect the author's exploration of the evolving dynamics between law enforcement and accountability, and discuss how these themes resonate within our community. From examining historical precedents to considering contemporary implications, we navigate the complex intersections of policing, power, and justice. Tune in as we connect the dots between the pages of "Shielded" and the realities of criminal justice in our own backyard.
Join Ashley Bender and Michael Olson on a captivating journey into the intricate web of relationships between prison labor and the broader economy. In this eye-opening episode, we delve deep into the often-overlooked role of incarcerated individuals in fueling industries beyond the confines of prison walls. From manufacturing to agriculture, retail to technology, prison labor quietly permeates various sectors, shaping economic landscapes in ways we may never have imagined. Discover how prison labor intersects with corporate interests, governmental policies, and societal norms, influencing everything from consumer goods to infrastructure development. Through insightful interviews, expert analysis, and compelling narratives, we uncover the complexities and ethical dilemmas inherent in the utilization of prison labor. From the exploitation of cheap labor to the potential for rehabilitation and skill-building, we explore the multifaceted dimensions of prison labor and its far-reaching implications for both incarcerated individuals and society at large. Whether you're a seasoned economist, social justice advocate, or curious listener, this episode promises to challenge your perceptions and spark thought-provoking conversations about the intersection of labor, justice, and the economy.
We welcome back Bishop Michael Olson of the Diocese of Ft. Worth Texas to discuss the graces of living a properly sacramental life. How are both clergy and laity to grow in their likeness of Christ? Show Notes The Eucharist is the ‘source and summit' of Christian life. What does that really mean? | America Magazine The Lie of Eucharistic Hospitality (Fr. Casey Jones) 2/29/24 Who Needs Worship? (Fr. Robert McTeigue, S.J.) 1/20/23 Worship for God…or for Us? - Crisis Magazine A Eucharistic Revolt | Crisis Magazine What Many Priests No Longer Believe | Homiletic & Pastoral Review Whatever Happened to the Sabbath? (Fr. Robert McTeigue, S.J.) 5/25/23 Read Fr. McTeigue's Written Works! Listen to Fr. McTeigue's Preaching! | Herald of the Gospel Sermons Podcast on Spotify Visit Fr. McTeigue's Website | Herald of the Gospel Questions? Comments? Feedback? Ask Father!
In this month's On the Same Page episode, hosts Ashley Bender and Michael Olson embark on a thought-provoking exploration of the acclaimed book "Punishment Without Trial: Why Plea Bargaining Is a Bad Deal" by Carissa Byrne Hessick. Join us as we dissect the intricate layers of the plea bargaining system and unravel its profound implications on our criminal justice system. Drawing from Hessick's insightful analysis, we delve into the complexities of plea bargaining, shedding light on its prevalence, mechanics, and the far-reaching consequences for defendants, victims, and society at large. Through engaging discussions with legal experts, scholars, and practitioners, we examine the ethical dilemmas, systemic inequalities, and erosion of due process inherent in this often-overlooked aspect of our legal system. As we navigate through the pages of "Punishment Without Trial," we confront uncomfortable truths and challenge conventional wisdom, sparking a dialogue on the urgent need for reform. Join us as we confront the realities of plea bargaining and strive towards a more just and equitable path forward in Oklahoma's pursuit of justice.
In this captivating episode of Oklahoma Odyssey, hosts Ashley Bender and Michael Olson with Project Manager Jennifer Williams, embark on an illuminating journey through the annals of history, tracing the evolution of punishment and confinement across civilizations and epochs. Join us as we uncover the origins, practices, and societal attitudes towards punishment, from ancient times to the modern era. From the dungeons of antiquity to the emergence of penitentiaries, we delve into the various forms of punishment that have shaped human societies. Through engaging narratives and expert insights, we explore the motivations behind punitive measures, the shifting perceptions of justice, and the enduring legacies of past practices on contemporary criminal justice systems. As we traverse through millennia of history, we confront the stark realities of punishment, from its role as a tool of social control to its potential for rehabilitation and redemption. Join us as we unravel the complex tapestry of punishment throughout the ages, shedding light on its profound impact on the human experience and the quest for justice in Oklahoma and beyond.
Join hosts Ashley Bender and Michael Olson on another riveting episode of our monthly series "On the Same Page". This month we are looking into the book "Rebooting Justice: More Technology, Fewer Lawyers, and the Future of Law." In this illuminating exploration, our dynamic hosts dissect the transformative impact of technology on the legal landscape and question the traditional role of lawyers in our justice system. As always, we invite our listeners to share their thoughts, questions, and experiences related to legal tech and justice reform. Join the conversation on social media with our new pages @oklahomaodyssey on Facebook and @oklahomaodysseypodcast on Instagram and be a part of the dialogue shaping the future of our legal system. Whether you're a legal professional, tech enthusiast, or simply curious about the evolving landscape of justice, this episode is a must-listen. Subscribe to Justice Unplugged for insightful discussions, expert interviews, and an exploration of the intersection between technology and the law.
Join your hosts, Ashley Bender and Michael Olson, on a gripping journey through the labyrinthine corridors of history in this special episode of Oklahoma Odyssey. In "Chronicles of Consequence: Unraveling the War on Drugs," we embark on an exploration of the comprehensive history of the war on drugs — a multifaceted narrative that has left an indelible mark on communities, policies, and lives. Ashley and Michael delve deep into the historical origins of the war on drugs, tracing its evolution from its early stages to the complex landscape we navigate today. They peel back the layers to discover lesser-known facts and nuances surrounding the war on drugs. Concluding the episode, our hosts engage in a thoughtful discussion on the prospects of reform, considering alternative approaches and envisioning a future beyond the traditional war on drugs paradigm.
Dive into a profound exploration of compassion, justice, and advocacy in our latest episode as hosts Ashley Bender and Michael Olson engage in a compelling conversation with the esteemed author of 'The Courage of Compassion,' Robin Steinberg. Together, they unravel the transformative power of compassion within the realm of criminal justice. Steinberg shares insights from her book, delving into stories of resilience and the pursuit of a more compassionate legal system. Join us for a thought-provoking discussion that transcends the pages of the book, offering listeners a deeper understanding of the intersection between compassion and justice.
Join hosts Ashley Bender and Michael Olson in a poignant episode of Oklahoma Odyssey as they explore the heartfelt Harper's Magazine piece, "Christmas in Prison" by Kenneth Hartman with the author Kenneth himself. This captivating episode delves into the profound reflections and experiences shared by Hartman during the holiday season behind bars. Dive into the evocative storytelling of Kenneth Hartman as he paints a vivid picture of Christmas in the confines of a prison cell. The Harper's Magazine piece, 'Christmas in Prison,' opens a window into a world many seldom glimpse, offering a unique perspective on the holiday spirit within the confines of incarceration.
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Join hosts Ashley Bender and Michael Olson on this episode of Oklahoma Odyssey, we delve into the transformative strides made in criminal justice reform throughout the year 2023 in the Sooner State. Join us as we recap the remarkable successes, from innovative policies to impactful initiatives, that have reshaped the landscape of Oklahoma's criminal justice system. From reducing incarceration rates to promoting rehabilitation and reintegration, we explore the initiatives that have paved the way for a more equitable and effective approach to justice. Our guests, including policymakers, activists, and experts, share insights into the key milestones achieved and the lessons learned along the journey. As we reflect on the progress made, we also turn our gaze towards the horizon, examining the challenges that lie ahead and the strategies needed to sustain and build upon the momentum of reform in the coming year. Join us on this enlightening journey through Oklahoma's evolving criminal justice landscape.
We welcome back Bishop Michael Olson of Fort Worth Texas to discuss the annual meeting of Bishops that just concluded in Baltimore, along with the upcoming season of Advent. How are we to live with Hope in a world gone mad? Show Notes Plenary Assembly - November 13-16, 2023 | USCCB Statement by Bishop Olson Regarding Bishop Strickland Excluded From the Synod? (Leila Lawler) 11/15/23 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Hope Read Fr. McTeigue's Written Works! Listen to Fr. McTeigue's Preaching! | Herald of the Gospel Sermons Podcast on Spotify Visit Fr. McTeigue's Website | Herald of the Gospel Questions? Comments? Feedback? Ask Father!
In this episode of Oklahoma Odyssey, hosts Ashley Bender and Michael Olson delve into the gripping narrative of 'An Innocent Man,' a powerful book that unravels the flaws within the criminal justice system. This story hits close to home as it took place in Ada, Oklahoma. Join us as we navigate the compelling stories, discuss the implications of wrongful convictions, and explore the urgent need for criminal justice reform. Our in-depth analysis and expert insights promise to shed light on the complexities surrounding the pursuit of justice in our society. Tune in to gain a deeper understanding of the issues at hand and join the conversation for meaningful reform.
This week, AmSpa founder, Alex R. Thiersch, JD, speaks with Michael Olson, practice growth consultant at MyAdvice. They discuss the changes in marketing strategy that medical spas need to make as they grow. Their conversation includes: Marketing needs specific to the aesthetic industry; How partnerships with marketing firms should work; What to look for when choosing a digital marketing company; Changing your marketing strategy as your practice grows; How your online presence gets people in the door; Big changes that would require you to rethink your marketing; Marketing to retain your top providers; And more! This episode of Medical Spa Insider is sponsored by RepeatMD. Visit https://www.repeatmd.com to learn more!
Welcome to Oklahoma Odyssey, the thought-provoking criminal justice podcast brought to you by Ashley Bender and Michael Olson from Oklahomans for Criminal Justice Reform. In this episode, we embark on an investigative journey deep into the heart of civil asset forfeiture laws and practices, exploring their impact on individuals, families, and communities in Oklahoma. Civil asset forfeiture allows law enforcement agencies to seize property suspected of being involved in criminal activity, even if the property owners are not charged with a crime. This powerful tool has raised significant ethical and legal questions, sparking debates nationwide. As part of the Oklahoma Odyssey podcast series, our goal is to empower our listeners with knowledge, encourage critical thinking, and advocate for transparency and fairness within Oklahoma's criminal justice system. By delving into civil asset forfeiture, we hope to foster a deeper understanding of the complexities surrounding law enforcement practices and their impact on our communities. Subscribe now and join us on this enlightening journey. Together, let's uncover the truths behind civil asset forfeiture, advocate for justice, and work towards a more equitable future for all Oklahomans.
Join hosts Ashley Bender and Michael Olson on a gripping exploration of David Grann's true-crime masterpiece in this special episode of Oklahoma Odyssey. Delve into the shocking events surrounding the Osage murders in the 1920s, as depicted in both the book and movie 'Killers of the Flower Moon.' They use this book as a jumping book to talk about the issues the Native community must face when it comes to mass incarceration and the carceral system. As well as the general lack of data that makes this problem even trickier.
Welcome to Oklahoma Odyssey, a captivating podcast series produced by Ashley Bender and Michael Olson from Oklahomans for Criminal Justice Reform. In this episode, we take you on a thrilling journey through the pages of Deborah Blum's masterpiece, exploring the riveting tales of poisonings, investigations, and scientific breakthroughs that shaped the evolution of forensic science in the United States during the Prohibition era. Each episode delves into the real-life mysteries detailed in "The Poisoner's Handbook," unraveling the scientific methods, historical context, and criminal intrigues that marked this transformative period in American criminal justice.
Join us and Dr. Rev. Shannon Fleck of Oklahoma Faith Network as we critically examine the religious narratives that both challenge and support the death penalty, seeking to understand the profound impact of faith on the pursuit of justice. Welcome to Oklahoma Odyssey, the thought-provoking criminal justice podcast brought to you by Ashley Bender and Michael Olson from Oklahomans for Criminal Justice Reform. In this unique podcast episode, we unravel the intricate threads that bind faith, justice, and the contentious topic of the death penalty in the heartland of America. This episode takes you on an enlightening exploration of the intersection between religious beliefs and the criminal justice system, with a particular focus on Oklahoma. As a state with a complex history concerning capital punishment, Oklahoma provides a captivating backdrop for our conversations. Produced in Oklahoma, a state with its unique challenges and triumphs in the realm of criminal justice, our podcast invites you to join the conversation. Whether you're a believer, a skeptic, or someone simply seeking to understand, this podcast offers a space for open dialogue and respectful examination of the relationship between religion and the death penalty.
In this riveting episode of Oklahoma Odyssey, hosts Ashley Bender and Michael Olson dive into the chilling world of criminal profiling with a close examination of the book "Mindhunter." Trigger warning: This episode contains discussions about sensitive topics, including rape and murder. Listener discretion is advised. Join Ashley and Michael as they unravel the pages of "Mindhunter," authored by John E. Douglas and Mark Olshaker. Explore the profound insights of criminal profilers, the genesis of the FBI's Behavioral Science Unit, and the gripping narratives that unfold within the pages. Key Highlights: Criminal Profiling: Delve into the art and science of criminal profiling as depicted in "Mindhunter." FBI's Behavioral Science Unit: Explore the origins and groundbreaking work of the FBI's Behavioral Science Unit. Narrative Analysis: Unpack the compelling narratives that form the backbone of this gripping book. Tune in as Oklahoma Odyssey navigates the complex corridors of criminal psychology, weaving together a narrative that challenges our understanding of the criminal mind.
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Michael John Olson went missing on December 1st, 1979 from West Palm Beach, Florida. Both he and his vehicle, a 1979 maroon Grand Prix, are still missing. If you have any information about Michael Olson, what happened in 1979, how he may have gone missing, please contact: The West Palm Beach Police Department at (561) 822-1700. Mike's case number is N-75189. You can also contact Palm Beach County CRIMESTOPPERS AT 800-458-8477(TIPS) Music by Blue Dot Sessions Adventures With Purpose https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RN8A_ZqKSY4&t=1987s The Unsolved 1979 Disappearance of Michael John Olson – Paige Nienaber https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AvQvX8KlPwU&t=2015s Darkwater Dive Center Website https://www.darkwaterdive.com/ Darkwater Dive Facebook Page https://www.facebook.com/Darkwaterdivecenter
Michael John Olson went missing on December 1st, 1979 from West Palm Beach, Florida. Both he and his vehicle, a 1979 maroon Grand Prix, are still missing. If you have any information about Michael Olson, what happened in 1979, how he may have gone missing, please contact: The West Palm Beach Police Department at (561) 822-1700. Mike's case number is N-75189. You can also contact Palm Beach County CRIMESTOPPERS AT 800-458-8477(TIPS) Music by Blue Dot Sessions Adventures With Purpose https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RN8A_ZqKSY4&t=1987s The Unsolved 1979 Disappearance of Michael John Olson – Paige Nienaber https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AvQvX8KlPwU&t=2015s Darkwater Dive Center Website https://www.darkwaterdive.com/ Darkwater Dive Facebook Page https://www.facebook.com/Darkwaterdivecenter
Michael John Olson went missing on December 1st, 1979 from West Palm Beach, Florida. Both he and his vehicle, a 1979 maroon Grand Prix, are still missing. If you have any information about Michael Olson, what happened in 1979, how he may have gone missing, please contact: The West Palm Beach Police Department at (561) 822-1700. Mike's case number is N-75189. You can also contact Palm Beach County CRIMESTOPPERS AT 800-458-8477(TIPS) Music by Blue Dot Sessions Adventures With Purpose https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RN8A_ZqKSY4&t=1987s The Unsolved 1979 Disappearance of Michael John Olson – Paige Nienaber https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AvQvX8KlPwU&t=2015s Darkwater Dive Center Website https://www.darkwaterdive.com/ Darkwater Dive Facebook Page https://www.facebook.com/Darkwaterdivecenter
Embark on a thought-provoking journey with hosts Ashley Bender and Michael Olson as they dissect the eye-opening revelations within 'Profit and Punishment: How America Criminalizes the Poor in the Name of Justice' by Toni Messenger. Together, they navigate the pages of this impactful book, exploring the intricate ways in which America's justice system intersects with issues of poverty. This book exposes how the American justice system perpetuates injustice by disproportionately penalizing and criminalizing the impoverished, revealing the intersection of profit-driven policies and the criminalization of poverty. Join us for a compelling discussion that unravels the stark realities presented by Messenger's work, shedding light on the urgent need for systemic change and a reevaluation of the relationship between justice and socioeconomic disparities.
In this episode, hosts Ashley Bender and Michael Olson go on a deep dive into the intricacies of Concentrated Disadvantage Index and its profound impact on poverty and criminal legal involvement in Oklahoma. Our hosts, as well as David Gateley of The Oklahoma Policy Institute, delve into the data, unraveling the complex relationship between concentrated disadvantage and the justice system, shedding light on the urgent need for comprehensive reforms to break the cycle of systemic inequality. Tune in for an enlightening conversation that explores the intersection of social disadvantage and its ramifications within the criminal justice landscape.
Bishop Michael Olson of the Diocese of Fort Worth, Tx. has been accused of fabricating claims against a nun whom he claims admitted to inappropriate behavior with a priest. The bishop offers a response to the accusations made against him, which Michael reviews. Michael also examines the claim that the Vatican’s decree appointing the bishop […]
In this thought-provoking podcast episode, we delve into the profound insights offered by John Rawls' seminal work, "A Theory of Justice," and explore its implications for the urgent challenges faced by the modern criminal justice system. Join us as we navigate the intricate web of Rawlsian principles and consider how they can shape the path towards a more equitable and humane criminal justice reform. Our hosts, Ashley Bender and Michael Olson, over the concept of the original position, the veil of ignorance, and more as the unravel the core tenets of Rawls' theory and ponder their application in dismantling systemic injustices. As we confront the complexities of punishment, rehabilitation, and societal responsibility, our guests provide unique perspectives on bridging the gap between theory and tangible reform. Whether you're a legal scholar, a policymaker, or a concerned citizen, this episode serves as a captivating exploration into the philosophical foundations of justice and their potential to reshape the future of criminal justice. Tune in to gain a deeper understanding of how "A Theory of Justice" can inspire transformative change and propel us towards a system that truly embodies the principles of fairness and equity.
In this interview, we dive into the making of "Star Wars: Young Jedi Adventures," a new animated series set 200 years before "The Phantom Menace" in the High Republic era. We talk to the show's executive producers, James Waugh and Michael Olson, and consulting producer, Lamont Magee, about their vision for the series, the animation process, and the life lessons they hope young viewers will take away from the show.OUR SOCIALS:Twitter: https://twitter.com/FatherSonGalaxyInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/fathersongalaxyFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/FatherSonGalaxyWebsite: https://fathersongalaxy.com/Media Kit: https://fathersongalaxy.com/media-kit-2/Spreadshop (Merchandise) https://fathersongalaxy.myspreadshop.comPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/fathersongalaxy
Justice Neil Gorsuch in an explanation of the Supreme Court decision to affirm the California law banning the in-state sale of “certain pork products derived from breeding pigs confined in stalls so small they cannot lie down, stand up, or turn around” stated that “while the Constitution addresses many weighty issues, the type of pork chops California merchants may sell is not on that list.” The decision has implications far beyond the cost of pork in California. Dan Sumner, Ag Econ Professor at UC Davis; Gene Baur, President and Co-Founder of Farm Sanctuary; and Michael Olson of the Food Chain Radio and Metro Farm join Farm To Table Talk host Rodger Wasson to explore what this decision could mean to consumers, the future of the North American food system and the United States. www.farmsanctuary.org www.metrofarm.com www.are.ucdavis.edu
Happy Star Wars Day! Charlotte interviews Young Jedi Adventures creators James Waugh, Michael Olson, and Lamont Magee — they discuss the writing process, how great Nubs is, the impact of having the show based in the High Republic, and so much more. Plus, they all answer the Star Wars Dinner question. Join our Patreon community and unlock bonus episodes!: https://www.patreon.com/skytalkers http://skytalkers.com http://www.twitter.com/skytalkerspod https://www.tiktok.com/@skytalkers http://facebook.com/skytalkerspod https://www.instagram.com/skytalkerspodcast http://www.twitter.com/crerrity http://www.twitter.com/caitlinplesher hello@skytalkers.com #starwars #youngjediadventures #starwarsday
Embark with us on a journey to Tenoo as we celebrate the release of Young Jedi Adventures! We sat down with the creative team behind the series made up of executive producer James Waugh, executive producer/showrunner Michael Olson, and consulting producer Lamont Magee to get an inside look at how this idea came to fruition. We then chatted with some of the voice cast including Jamaal Avery Jr., Trey Murphy, Emma Berman, and Juliet Donenfeld to discuss each of their characters. A huge thanks to Lucasfilm for this opportunity! Website: http://www.friendsoftheforcepod.com Join our Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/friendsoftheforce Twitter: https://twitter.com/FriendsOfForce Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/friendsoftheforce/?hl=en Hive: https://hive.page.link/vvDH YouTube: https://bit.ly/36w7bsd Thank you to all of our Patrons, including our Luminous Beings: Brian, Dylan, DSizzle, Emma, Huong, Jenn, Lee-Ann, Lucy, Travis, and Tom. #StarWars #TheHighRepublic #YoungJediAdventures
Michael Olsen and James Waugh sit down with me to talk about their fatherhood journey. We talk about the values they look to instill into their kids. In addition, they share the life lessons they learned from their kids. After that we talk about Star Wars: Young Jedi Adventures. Michael is the Showrunner and James is the Executive Producer for the series. They were kind to share insight about the series and what families can expect from Star Wars: Young Jedi Adventures. Lastly, we finish the interview with the Fatherhood Quick Five. About Star Wars: Young Jedi Adventures Set 200 years before The Phantom Menace, during the High Republic era, Star Wars: Young Jedi Adventures follows Jedi younglings as they study the ways of the Force, explore the galaxy, help citizens and creatures in need and learn valuable skills needed to become Jedi along the way. Produced by Lucasfilm in collaboration with Wild Canary for Disney+ and Disney Junior. Star Wars: Young Jedi Adventures stars Jamaal Avery, Jr. as Kai Brightstar, Juliet Donenfeld as Lys Solay, Dee Bradley Baker as Nubs, Emma Berman as Nash Durango, Jonathan Lipow as RJ-83, and Piotr Michael as Master Yoda. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=otoDnun24zM About The Art of Fatherhood Podcast The Art of Fatherhood Podcast podcast follows the journey of fatherhood. Your host, Art Eddy talks with fantastic dads from all around the world where they share their thoughts on fatherhood. You get a unique perspective on fatherhood from guests like Joe Montana, Kevin Smith, Danny Trejo, Jerry Rice, Jeff Foxworthy, Patrick Warburton, Jeff Kinney, Paul Sun-Hyung Lee, Kyle Busch, Dennis Quaid, Dwight Freeney and many more.
Looking for the perfect introduction for your kids or grandkids into the Star Wars universe? LucasFilm has you covered with the brand new family friendly animated series Star Wars: Young Jedi Adventures. It premieres May the 4th at 9am on Disney Junior, with episodes also available to stream on Disney+. Joining me are show masters James Waugh (executive producer) and Michael Olson (EP and showrunner).
Harvey Brownstone conducts an in-depth interview with Anna Olson, Superstar Chef, TV Star & Award-Winning Author About Harvey's guest: Today's show is all about my favourite subject – food – and more specifically, desserts. Our very special guest, Anna Olson, is an internationally renowned, multi-award winning pastry chef, television star, educator and author whose name has become synonymous with culinary perfection, both in the sweet AND savory departments. She became a household name on the Food Network, where she hosted her hugely successful TV shows, “Sugar”, “Kitchen Equipped”, “Fresh with Anna Olson”, which won a Grand Remi Award for Best Lifestyle Programming, “Bake with Anna Olson”, “Inspired with Anna Olson”, and the online series, “Sweet Something”. Her TV shows have aired in over 190 countries. And of course, we all know her as one of the judges on “The Great Chocolate Showdown” and “The Junior Chef Showdown”. Her incredibly popular YouTube channel, has over 1.4 MILLION subscribers. She's written 11 bestselling cookbooks, including “Sugar”, “Bake with Anna Olson”, “Back to Baking”, “Set For the Holidays”, “Baking Day”, which won a Gold Medal at the Taste Canada Cookbook Awards, and my personal favourite, “In the Kitchen with Anna: New Ways With The Classics”. She's also co-authored 2 wonderful books with her husband, Chef Michael Olson, entitled “Inn on the Twenty Cookbook” and another one of my all-time favourites, “Anna and Michael Olson Cook at Home”. And she's just released her highly anticipated brand new book, entitled, “Anna Olson's Baking Wisdom: The Complete Guide: Everything You Need to Know to Make You a Better Baker”, which is an all-encompassing compendium – and truly a master class for every baking enthusiast. For more interviews and podcasts go to: https://www.harveybrownstoneinterviews.com/ https://annaolson.ca/ https://www.facebook.com/chefannaolson/ https://www.instagram.com/chefannaolson/https://www.youtube.com/ohyum/ #AnnaOlson #harveybrownstoneinterviews
Thunder Walker https://www.womenpushingdirt.com/https://proudmaryholdings.com/Best of Cannabis Show w Michael Olson and Elliott Aaron originally aired 10.07.2022Thunder Walker is a successful self-starter and exceptional leader in the real estate industry, Thunder Walker is a mom, an intuitive, a God, and a cannabis and CBD influencer now applying her 3 decades of business acumen towards the cannabis space. Thunder devoted 30 years of her career to real estate, which culminated in Breathe Capital Group Corp, her own registered builder company in Dallas, TX. Over the last 7 years, Thunder has made a name for herself in the CBD industry space. Proof of that is being named ‘Woman on the Rise in Cannabis' in Atlantic City, New Jersey at the Women in Cannabis Expo 2022, where she spoke on the Cannabis Real Estate topic: ‘Damn The Man Save The Dirt'. https://kush.com/kushcon/speaker/thunder-walker/Michael Olson, author of the Ben Franklin Book of the Year award-winning MetroFarm, is the host of The Food Chain, an audience-interactive syndicated news talk radio program airing live Saturdays from 9am to 10am Pacific time. The Food Chain, which has been named the Ag/News Show of the Year by California's legislature. http://www.foodchainradio.com/Elliott Aaron is founder of Today CBD. They offer a viable, safe accessible option to the discomfort so many others share. Today CBD only uses premium CBD from local Wisconsin hemp growers and manufacturers. Today CBD products help others manage their anxiety, inflammation, loss of sleep and pain and there are so many more benefits. https://takecbdtoday.com/--------------------------Frankie Boyer is an award winning talk show host that empowers listeners to live healthy vibrant lives http://www.frankieboyer.com
As the inaugural season of "Pulse" comes to a close, hosts Ashley Bender and Michael Olson take you on a reflective journey through the impactful stories and insightful conversations that have defined this podcast. Join us in this season finale as we delve into the pulse of criminal justice, exploring the heartbeats of reform, resilience, and the pursuit of a more just society. Episode Highlights: Voices of Change: Revisit powerful interviews with advocates, experts, and individuals directly impacted by the criminal justice system. Their voices have echoed through the season, shaping our understanding and fueling the call for reform. Unveiling Untold Stories: From the hidden narratives of incarcerated individuals to the complexities of legal intricacies, we've sought to unveil the untold stories that often escape the mainstream narrative. The finale brings these narratives to the forefront. Impactful Moments: Join us in revisiting the most impactful moments from the season—moments that sparked conversations, challenged perspectives, and inspired action. Together, we'll celebrate the milestones achieved in our collective journey toward justice. Looking Back, Moving Forward: Ashley and Michael share their reflections on the season's evolution, discussing the challenges, triumphs, and the unwavering commitment to shedding light on critical issues within the criminal justice system. Thank you for being part of this transformative season. Your support has been the heartbeat that propels us forward. Together, let's keep the pulse strong, amplifying the call for a criminal justice system that reflects our shared values of fairness, equity, and compassion. Listen in to the season finale of "Pulse" and be part of the heartbeat that resonates beyond the airwaves, driving change and shaping the future of criminal justice. We'll see you back in June!
This episode takes us back to Oregon where Winston and I tell you about 4 unsolved murders from the Brentwood-Darlington neighborhood where I grew up going to church with my grandparents. A motive has only been identified in ONE of these cases. ZERO suspects or persons of interest have been identified by law enforcement in all four cases. TIP INFORMATION:Marquise Moore - Contact Detective Jeff Sharp at 503-823-9773Josh Jeffries, Michael Olson, & Paul Krekeler - Contact 503-823-HELP or submit an anonymous tip online at p3tips.com.---SOURCES:Victim identified in fatal shooting that left 50 bullet casings on residential street in Brentwood-Darlington neighborhoodPortland Police Bureau UpdateArea Vibes: Crime Rate Info1992 Brentwood-Darlington Neighborhood Plans Portland Monthly: Brentwood-Darlington GuideWikipedia: Brentwood-DarlingtonFind a Grave: Joshua JeffriesPamplin Media: Murder of 11-year-old still solvedPPB Cold Case: Josh JeffriesKoin: Josh JeffriesCBS News: Josh JeffriesKPTV: Paul Krekeler8 years later and still no answers...PPB Update: Paul KrekelerFamily searching for answers 5 years after son's death
Join hosts Ashley Bender and Michael Olson on an enlightening episode of Oklahoma Odyssey as they engage in a riveting discussion with special guest Cindy Nyugen, representing ACLU Oklahoma. In this episode, the trio delves into the thought-provoking insights from the book "Criminal (In)Justice: What the Push for Decarceration and Depolicing Gets Wrong and Who It Hurts Most." Get ready for a candid conversation that challenges conventional wisdom and framing of arguments, prompting critical reflections on the path to true criminal justice reform. Tune in to this illuminating episode where the hosts and their guest navigate the delicate balance between transformation and unintended consequences.
Dive into the shadows of the criminal legal system with Pulse's special spooky season episode, "Chilling Chronicles: Oklahoma's Dark Tales of True Crime." Join hosts Ashley Bender and Michael Olson, as well as their guest Colleen McCarty the Executive Director of Oklahoma Appleseed Center for Law and Justice, as they unearth bone-chilling stories from the heart of Oklahoma, exploring eerie cold cases, unsolved mysteries, and the haunting legacies of serial killers. Brace yourselves for an unsettling journey into the darker side of the Sooner State, just in time for the spookiest season of the year. True crime enthusiasts, this one's for you!
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Kruser talks to farmer/radio host Michael Olson in hour 3. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Kruser talks to farmer and radio host Michael Olson about how the high price of diesel has effected the agriculture business. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome! Today, listen to K read aloud Puppy Dog Pals Hawaii Pug-O adapted by Michael Olson ( ages 3 - 5 ). Every weekday, we will read aloud a new kids book. Bob wishes he could put his toes in Hawaiian sand, which gives the pugs an idea! They have a mission!! Puppy Dog Pals Hawaii Pug-O was based on the episode written by Bob Smiley. It was illustrated by the Disney Storybook Art Team and published by Disney Press in 2017. Join us tomorrow to hear a new kids book read aloud by K! Thank you for tuning in to Storytime with K. In this space, we will read aloud your favorite kids books with new episodes posted Monday through Friday! Whether you use reading time to help build reading skills, learn English, or help your little ones fall asleep, this podcast has exactly what you need. Follow along on Instagram to see what book is next! You can find podcast versions of these stories on most podcast platforms, such as Spotify, Anchor, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music, Overcast, and more! New episodes posted daily Monday - Friday! VIDEO OPTION AVAILABLE ON YOUTUBE - Learn to read, learn English, or simply enjoy the illustrations in the book! *This podcast is meant for entertainment purposes only*
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After opening with an interview of Michael Olson on "The Michael Harrison Wrap" MZ invites Lee Kinberg, CEO of Newsmax Radio to address listener feedback on Rob Carson who has recently joined the KSCO morning line up. In the second hour MZ and the listeners discuss the threat that China poses to the west.
Michael Olson, author of the Ben Franklin Book of the Year award-winning MetroFarm, is the host of The Food Chain, an audience-interactive syndicated news talk radio program airing live Saturdays from 9am to 10am Pacific time. The Food Chain, which has been named the Ag/News Show of the Year by California's legislature. http://www.foodchainradio.com/Matt Avery aka Master Roachee, is the founder and CEO of Master Roachee's Garden. Matt has been involved with Hemp and Cannabis since the late 80's and has watched the evolution. https://masterroacheesgarden.com/15% Off discount if they apply the discount code "frankie" at checkout online or when they call to order on the toll free number (888-489-4782) - http://www.twist25.com/
Michael Olson - Cannabis farming in California is moving out of the tree covered forests into the sunshine of the state's fertile valleys. And so we ask… How will legal cannabis be farmed? http://www.foodchainradio.com/Matt Avery: Master Roachee's Garden - I've had a relationship with cannabis for over forty years as a patient, grower, and activist. We believe in cannabis's ability to serve as a medicine not a drug, a catalyst for economic development, and as a green alternative. We're only partnering with companies that reflect our values and vibe. We couldn't find the quality and consistency we wanted out there so... Without much thought or preparation, we started a business. https://masterroacheesgarden.com/
Jeff speaks with Michael Olson, Assistant Professor of Political Science at Washington University at St. Louis about research and more. Olson's research focuses on political representation using historic and contemporary observational data. Email: bedrosian.center@usc.edu Twitter: @BedrosianCenter
MOST REV. MICHAEL OLSON, Bishop of Fort Worth and member of the USCCB Committee on Doctrine talks with Raymond about next week's USCCB Fall Assembly and the draft document on Eucharistic Coherence that will be up for debate and a vote. MOST REV. SALVATORE CORDILEONE, Archbishop of San Francisco and member of the USCCB Canonical Affairs Committee discuss the upcoming USCCB Fall Assembly, the discussion of Eucharistic Coherence and the latest controversy over the status of the Traditional Latin Mass. VICTOR DAVIS HANSON, New York Times besteslling author and historian shares with us his new book, The Dying Citizen: How Progressive Elites, Tribalism, and Globalization Are Destroying the Idea of America. Our Silver Anniversary Celebration continues with special moments from some of the great actors & directors featured on The World Over with Raymond Arroyo over the past 25 years.
TRADCAST 031 (10 NOV 2021) Contents Segment 1: No exclusion or discrimination? Vatican hypocrisy at Francis' direction / From Benedict's Peace to Francis's War: Semi-Trads fight losing battle against Francis on Traditional Latin Mass / Are Canonizations Infallible?: Some thoughts on the Novus Ordo canonization controversy / Questions and answers on Vatican II: Word on Fire's "Bp." Robert Barron vs. The Remnant's Chris Jackson Segment 2: A fun game: "Pope" Francis vs. the Dalai Lama / Comments on Lecture "The Case for Sedevacantism" / Recent developments at One Peter Five and the tragic fall of Steve Skojec / Analysis and commentary on Pedro Gabriel's article "The Modernist Root of Radical Traditionalism" Total run time: 1 hr 24 min Links to Items mentioned in the Show & Related Information News Article: Carol Glatz, "Being ‘different' must never lead to exclusion, discrimination, pope says", Crux (Oct. 4, 2021) News Article: "Green Pass required for access into Vatican from 1 October", Vatican News (Sep. 20, 2021) News Article: Inés San Martín, "Vatican employees without COVID Green Pass risk not getting paid", Crux (Sep. 29, 2021) Resource: "Outbreak of SARS-CoV-2 Infections, Including COVID-19 Vaccine Breakthrough Infections, Associated with Large Public Gatherings — Barnstable County, Massachusetts, July 2021", Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (Aug. 6, 2021) Book: Peter A. Kwasniewski, ed., From Benedict's Peace to Francis's War: Catholics Respond to the Motu Proprio Traditionis Custodes on the Latin Mass (Kettering, OH: Angelico Press, 2021). Full disclosure: Novus Ordo Watch makes a small commission on purchases made through this Amazon link. Novus Ordo Watch, "The Traditional Mask is Off: Commentary on Francis' Move against the Latin Mass (PODCAST)" (July 16, 2021) Novus Ordo Watch, "Pope Pius XII on ‘Traditionis Custodes': The Authority of the Roman Pontiff over the Sacred Liturgy" (July 17, 2021) Novus Ordo Watch, "SSPX Superior General blasts ‘Traditionis Custodes': A Sedevacantist Critique" (July 23, 2021) Novus Ordo Watch, "Francis Watch, Episode 47: Francis' Attack on the Traditional Latin Mass" (July 24, 2021) Novus Ordo Watch, "MELTDOWN: Round-Up of Reactions to Francis' Suppression of the Traditional Latin Mass" (July 28, 2021) Novus Ordo Watch, "Free Transcript: Bp. Donald Sanborn analyzes ‘Traditionis Custodes' – PLUS: More Resources" (Sep. 28, 2021) Book: Peter A. Kwasniewski, ed., Are Canonizations Infallible?: Revisiting a Disputed Question (Waterloo, ON: Arouca Press, 2021). Full disclosure: Novus Ordo Watch makes a small commission on purchases made through this Amazon link. Resource: Vatican Booklet for Canonization of Paul VI (Oct. 14, 2018). Formula of canonization is found on page 42. Novus Ordo Watch, "Do Catholics have to Assent to Non-Infallible Church Teaching?" (Mar. 2, 2019). This post includes the full text of the article by Canon George Smith, “Must I Believe it?”, The Clergy Review, Vol. 6 (April, 1935). Catholic Resource: Henry Denzinger's Sources of Catholic Dogma (1954 ed.) Novus Ordo Watch, "The Impossibility of Judging or Deposing a True Pope" (Mar. 15, 2016) Church Document: Pope Pius XII, Encyclical Mystici Corporis (1943) Church Document: Pope Pius IX, Encyclical Quartus Supra (1873) Article: "Bishop" Robert Barron, "Vatican II FAQs", Word on Fire Article: Chris Jackson, "The True Vatican II FAQs", The Remnant (Aug. 18, 2020) Discourse: Antipope Paul VI, Allocution to the Consistory of May 24, 1976 Advertisement: To register your interest in joining the Suscipe Media team, please contact Suscipe Media by emailing info[AT]suscipemedia.com or using the “Contact Us” form on Suscipe Media's website here. Article: Ulf Jonsson, "Interview with Pope Francis on the Occasion of his Apostolic Trip to Sweden", La Civiltà Cattolica (Oct., 2016) Tweet: Dalai Lama, Oct. 15, 2021 Discourse: "His Holiness the Dalai Lama's Message to COP26" (Oct. 31, 2021) Novus Ordo Document: Antipope Francis, Apostolic Exhortation Evangelii Gaudium (Nov. 24, 2013) Tweet: Dalai Lama, Aug. 16, 2021 Lecture: Mario Derksen, "Eclipse of the Church: The Case for Sedevacantism" (CMRI Fatima Conference, Oct. 8, 2021). This lecture is also available on video here. The lecture can also be purchased on CD or on a flash drive. Article: Steve Skojec, "Stand Fast. The Storm Will Break", One Peter Five (Apr. 3, 2017) Novus Ordo Watch, "Anything but Sedevacantism! Analysis of a curious Phenomenon" (Apr. 25, 2017) Article: Pedro Gabriel, "The modernist root of radical traditionalism", Where Peter Is (July 14, 2021) Facebook Post: Matt Fradd quotes Rev. Mark Goring (May 27, 2021) Novus Ordo Document: Antipope John Paul II, Apostolic Letter Ecclesia Dei (July 2, 1988) Article: Fr. Anthony Cekada, "The Motu Mass Trap", TraditionalMass.org (July 7, 2007) Discourse: Antipope Francis, Homily at Gyumri, Armenia (June 25, 2016) Article: "Pope Francis: our faith is an encounter with Jesus", Vatican Radio (Apr. 24, 2015) Discourse: Antipope Francis, Message at Angelus (Oct. 10, 2021) Discourse: Antipope Francis, Catechesis at General Audience, Zenit (Jan. 22, 2020) Video: Rev. Michael Olson defines "Faith" on American Religious Town Hall (Mar. 3, 2014). The background to this video can be found in Peter Crenshaw, "Who Is Bishop Michael Olson?", The Remnant (Mar. 7, 2014). 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Bishop Michael Olson, the fourth Bishop of the Diocese of Fort Worth, Texas, and Bishop Michael Barber S.J., the fifth Bishop of the Diocese of Oakland, CA, and the first American Bishop appointed by Pope Francis, join the show to discuss Catholic mass regulations. Homily for the Ninth Sunday After Pentecost Bishop Barber Statement
Bishop Michael Olson of Fort Worth TX returns to the show with an update of what was discussed at the meeting of the Bishops last week. 60 Democrats in the House of Reps issued a "Statement of Principles" Justice Alito's Defense of Religious Freedom St. Thomas and the Common Good
Michael Olson, host of The Food Chain radio show, and author of the Ben Franklin Book of the Year award-winning MetroFarm, joins the program today to discuss possible industrial uses of cannabis and what must be done to farm hemp in homes. The Food Chain is available live via GCN Starguide GE 8 and delayed via MP3/FTP. For more information, email Michael Olson at michaelo@metrofarm.comAlso on the program is a former television news anchor suffering from Multiple Sclerosis weened herself off of the daily intake of nine pharmaceuticals, retooled her health regimen, and started focusing on CBD and THC products. Today, Anqunette Jamison Sarfoh feels great, has started the Qulture company, offering a line of CBD and Cannabis products, and also oversees the Qulture Club tea parties. https://QultureClub.comJack Grover started Grove Bags to provide purpose-driven packaging to the cannabis industry with a unique dedication to cannabis physiology. Today, Grove Bag's flagship TerpLoc product line saves canna-businesses around the world bottom-line revenue and brand equity by creating tailored microclimates to maintain weight, inhibit mold growth and maintain full medicinal potency. https://grovebags.com/
Mons. Michael Olson y los seminaristas comentan sobre la vocacion sacerdotal
We talk to Michael Olson from Molson Decorating on how we he got his small business start, why he started his painting and decorating business, and how the COVID-19 pandemic has reshaped parts of his business. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
New Relic’s Director of Product Marketing, Michael Olson, takes a deep dive into the world of product marketing with us, including why and how he made it his career, his journey to his current role, and where he thinks the industry needs to change. Plus, his advice for any PMMs considering moving into consultancy, top three skills that have helped in his career, tips for aspiring PMMs, and heaps more. --- "A good product marketer really gets to be both an expert on the market, a voice of the customer within the organization, and a sort of a general manager responsible for the success of your product and market."
The first episode of StandUp for Kids-Orange County's new podcast ListenUp shares the emotional story of Alex, a current youth of the organization who was formerly homeless. Alex and host Michael Olson discuss the difficulties of being homeless and tackle some of the misconceptions on those who find themselves living on the streets.
Since COVID, this small but mighty nonprofit has tackled THREE virtual fundraising events in the past 6 months. Learn from StandUp for Kids OC's Development Director, Michael Olson, how they managed a Collaborative Giving Day with 19 other organizations, launched a new Virtual Run event, AND transitioned their in-person gala virtually using Facebook and YouTube. See it all in action on their YouTube channel.
In this episode of the Expert Perspectives podcast, sponsored by Lively and hosted on BenefitsPRO, we’ll hear highlights from the May 19th presentation titled, How COVID-19 Has Transformed HSAs and Why They Enhance Today’s Benefit Packages. There are early predictions that, in 2021, the cost of healthcare for employers will rise by at least 6% – with increasingly costly implications stemming from the current COVID-19 pandemic. Curbing the costs of healthcare is essential, now more than ever, without sacrificing performance or support. Jordan Mazur, Head of Legal at Lively; Kevin McKechnie, Executive Director, Health Savings Account Council at the American Bankers Association; and Michael Olson, Account Manager at Alliant Insurance Services explore why combining Health Savings Accounts (HSAs) and High-Deductible Health Plans (HDHPs) is still a viable and optimal option for reducing health care costs. The full on-demand webcast can be found here: https://www.benefitspro.com/2020/04/14/how-covid-19-has-impacted-hsas-and-why-they-can-still-help-during-this-time/
On today's podcast, we have Dr. Michael Olson. Dr. Olson is a cell biologist studying how cell shape affects cell behaviour. Michael joined the Department of Chemistry and Biology in 2018 and is a true lover of research and discovery. Michael shared his unique trans-Atlantic journey of research and critical thinking in this podcast. Please Lean in and enjoy this conversation with Dr. Michael Olson.
Want to know how to avoid SRE alert fatigue with the assistance of AI? In this episode, Guy Fighel GM for AIOps and GVP of product engineering at New Relic and Michael Olson, director of product marketing talk all about how AIOPS can help your SRE & DevOps efforts. Learn how AI/ML can help you to reduce noise to determine and address the root cause of incidents quickly. Listen now.
Some Eye-Opening, yet easily memorable things that will majorly improve your congruence with yourself and you daily life overall! Featuring a speech by Michael Olson! and remember: Make YOUR Sandwich, Tell YOUR T.R.U.T.H. and SMILE like a pro. Twitterszzz: @michaelcloudzzz @abe_kurth
This week, we sip award winning bubbles from Township 7, head to Kelowna for Canada’s Great Canadian Kitchen Party, peak with author Michael Olson about his approachable cookbook Living High Off the Hog and to the Food Network’s Anna Olson about her butter tart buffet.
Michael Olson, Managing Principal at Rhino Capital Advisors LLC joins hosts Dan, Ray & Marc to talk about developing office product and the unique features of that sector. Mike explains how he got started in real estate and how Rhino Capital sources their deals from. Mike tries to avoid heavily marketed deals and tells us that most of his deals start with a simple question, “Would you have any interest in selling?” Mike explains one of Rhinos core principals which is ensuring that the real estate meets the business needs of the users, rather than the other way around. We go over some common commercial real estate acronyms, discus typical lease terms, tenant-fit outs and we compare the metro office market to suburban market. Finally, Mike talks about the pros and cons of starting a fund and what it takes to attract institutional capital.
Setlist: We start this week’s podcast off talking with Cade Thompson about his latest single “Almost Dawn”. We’ll also hear the story behind “Scars” by TobyMac and we’ll also the song as well. We close the show with Michael Olson’s song “God Is With Us”. Artist Contacts: Cade Thompson: Official Website: http://cadethompsonmusic.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/cadethompsonmusic/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/cade_thompson_ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cadethompsonmusic/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMV8NYk2cEynkwQDHgxFCsg Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/0Rta8FGUn7TLTsFiumWoC4 TobyMac: Official Website: http://www.tobymac.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/tobymac Instagram: http://instagram.com/tobymac Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/tobymac YouTube: https://youtube.com/TobyMacVEVO iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/album/the-elements/ Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/5VX8hxrcfJWwaTLiqGUHG3?si=PEu4ZaspQraeg5XwuuvhLQ Amazon: http://amazon.com/The-Elements/ Google Play Store: https://play.google.com/music/preview/B2mcccyucbu4fs5qjlltcj7aoae Michael Olson: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Michael-Olson-252374758580/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCT3mHmcpzruWI4zf1MFIi2g Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/0Ni7iKA9wZTc6Ju8AiJQI0 ©2018 Apostles That Rock, All Rights Reserved. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/apostlesthatrock/support
Michael Harrison interviews Michael Olson, host of the syndicated “Food Chain Radio” program and expert on economic and health problems connected with the growing and distribution of food in the 21st century.
ABOUT THIS EPISODE Implicit bias has been studied by many social psychologists, and one particular measure, the Implicit Association Test (or IAT) has often been used in that research. It has also been used by practitioners, often for purposes of raising participants' awareness of their own biases. And millions have completed IAT's online at the Project Implicit website. In this episode, I continue a discussion with six people who have all thought about the IAT, with the conversation covering such topics as (a) how well the IAT predicts discriminatory behavior and other behavior, (b) whether it's appropriate for the Project Implicit website to give individualized feedback to visitors who complete online IAT's there, and (c) the content and effectiveness of implicit bias training. My guests are psychologists Calvin Lai, Brian Nosek, Mike Olson, Keith Payne, and Simine Vazire, as well as journalist Jesse Singal. LINKS --Interpreting correlation coefficients (by Deborah J. Rumsey) (https://www.dummies.com/education/math/statistics/how-to-interpret-a-correlation-coefficient-r/) --Project Implicit (where you can take an IAT) (https://implicit.harvard.edu/implicit/) --Brian Nosek's departmental web page (https://med.virginia.edu/faculty/faculty-listing/ban2b/) --Calvin Lai's departmental web page (https://psychweb.wustl.edu/lai) --"Psychology's favorite tool for measuring racism isn't up to the job" (Jesse Singal, in The Cut) (https://www.thecut.com/2017/01/psychologys-racism-measuring-tool-isnt-up-to-the-job.html) --Keith Payne's departmental web page (http://bkpayne.web.unc.edu/) --Michael Olson's departmental web page (https://psychology.utk.edu/faculty/olson.php) --Simine Vazire's departmental web page (http://psychology.ucdavis.edu/people/svazire) --The Black Goat (podcast on which Simine Vazire is a co-host) (http://www.theblackgoatpodcast.com/) --"Understanding and and using the Implicit Association Test: III. Meta-analysis of predictive validity (Greenwald, Poehlmann, Uhlmann, & Banaji, 2009) (http://faculty.washington.edu/agg/pdf/GPU&B.meta-analysis.JPSP.2009.pdf) --"Statistically small effects of the Implicit Association Test can have societally large effects" (Greenwald, Banaji, & Nosek, 2015) (https://faculty.washington.edu/agg/pdf/Greenwald,Banaji&Nosek.JPSP.2015.pdf) --"Using the IAT to predict ethnic and racial discrimination: Small effects sizes of unknown societal significance" (Oswald, Mitchell, Blanton, Mitchell, & Tetlock, 2015) (https://s3.amazonaws.com/academia.edu.documents/44267412/Using_the_IAT_to_predict_ethnic_and_raci20160331-25218-20vauz.pdf?AWSAccessKeyId=AKIAIWOWYYGZ2Y53UL3A&Expires=1530481600&Signature=lS5rybckXwezHZrqSzHTlW%2FgKtI%3D&response-content-disposition=inline%3B%20filename%3DUsing_the_IAT_to_predict_ethnic_and_raci.pdf) --"Arbitrary metrics in psychology" (Blanton & Jaccard, 2006) (http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/download?doi=10.1.1.314.2818&rep=rep1&type=pdf) --"The bias of crowds: How implicit bias bridges personal and systemic prejudice" (Payne, Vuletich, & Lundberg, 2017; access is subscription-controlled) (https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/1047840X.2017.1335568) --"Measuring individual differences in implicit cognition: The Implicit Association Test" (Greenwald, McGhee, & Schwartz, 1998) (http://faculty.fortlewis.edu/burke_b/Senior/BLINK%20replication/IAT.pdf) --A summary of David Hume's thoughts on the association of ideas (http://www.livingphilosophy.org.uk/philosophy/David_Hume/the_Association_of_Ideas.htm) --Two Psychologists Four Beers (podcast featuring psychologists Yoel Inbar and Mickey Inzlicht) (https://fourbeers.fireside.fm/) --Very Bad Wizards (podcast featuring psychologist David Pizarro and philosopher Tamler Sommers) (https://verybadwizards.fireside.fm/) Cover art credit: "Still Life with Bottles, Wine, and Cheese," John F. Francis (1857; public domain, from Wikimedia Commons, copyright tag: PD-US) Special Guests: Brian Nosek, Calvin Lai, Jesse Singal, Keith Payne, Michael Olson, and Simine Vazire.
On April 12, 2018, Donte Robinson and Rashon Nelson, two African-American men, were arrested for trespassing at a Philadelphia Starbucks (https://www.npr.org/sections/thetwo-way/2018/04/14/602556973/starbucks-police-and-mayor-weigh-in-on-controversial-arrest-of-2-black-men-in-ph). They were waiting for another person to join them for a meeting, when a manager called the police because they hadn't made a purchase. In the face of ensuing controversy, Starbucks closed stores nationwide one afternoon at the end of May in order to hold anti-bias training sessions (https://www.npr.org/2018/05/17/611909506/starbucks-training-focuses-on-the-evolving-study-of-unconscious-bias) for employees. As in this case and elsewhere (https://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2017/12/implicit-bias-training-salt-lake/548996/), the topic of implicit racial bias has captured many imaginations. Implicit bias has been studied by many social psychologists, and one particular measure, the Implicit Association Test (or IAT) has often been used in that research. It has also been used by practitioners, often for purposes of raising participants' awareness of their own biases. And millions have completed IAT's online at the Project Implicit website. In this episode, I talk with six people who have all thought about the IAT, with the conversation covering such topics as (a) what kinds of mental associations might be revealed by performance on the IAT, (b) how reliable is it as a measure, and (c) whether or not the research debates surrounding the IAT are an example of good science. My guests are psychologists Calvin Lai, Brian Nosek, Mike Olson, Keith Payne, and Simine Vazire, as well as journalist Jesse Singal. LINKS --Scientific American Frontiers episode on implicit bias (https://cosmolearning.org/documentaries/scientific-american-frontiers-796/7/) --Project Implicit (where you can take an IAT) (https://implicit.harvard.edu/implicit/) --Brian Nosek's departmental web page (https://med.virginia.edu/faculty/faculty-listing/ban2b/) --Calvin Lai's departmental web page (https://psychweb.wustl.edu/lai) --Michael Olson's departmental web page (https://psychology.utk.edu/faculty/olson.php) --Keith Payne's departmental web page (http://bkpayne.web.unc.edu/) --Simine Vazire's departmental web page (http://psychology.ucdavis.edu/people/svazire) --"Psychology's favorite tool for measuring racism isn't up to the job" (Jesse Singal, in The Cut) (https://www.thecut.com/2017/01/psychologys-racism-measuring-tool-isnt-up-to-the-job.html) --"Statistically small effects of the Implicit Association Test can have societally large effects" (Greenwald, Banaji, & Nosek, 2015) (https://faculty.washington.edu/agg/pdf/Greenwald,Banaji&Nosek.JPSP.2015.pdf) --"Using the IAT to predict ethnic and racial discrimination: Small effects sizes of unknown societal significance" (Oswald, Mitchell, Blanton, Mitchell, & Tetlock, 2015) (https://s3.amazonaws.com/academia.edu.documents/44267412/Using_the_IAT_to_predict_ethnic_and_raci20160331-25218-20vauz.pdf?AWSAccessKeyId=AKIAIWOWYYGZ2Y53UL3A&Expires=1530481600&Signature=lS5rybckXwezHZrqSzHTlW%2FgKtI%3D&response-content-disposition=inline%3B%20filename%3DUsing_the_IAT_to_predict_ethnic_and_raci.pdf) --A summary of David Hume's thoughts on the association of ideas (http://www.livingphilosophy.org.uk/philosophy/David_Hume/the_Association_of_Ideas.htm) Cover art credit: "Still Life with Bottles, Wine, and Cheese," John F. Francis (1857; public domain, from Wikimedia Commons, copyright tag: PD-US) Special Guests: Brian Nosek, Calvin Lai, Jesse Singal, Keith Payne, Michael Olson, and Simine Vazire.
-The Future of Local Media- Jeanie Howard is the publisher of Santa Cruz's local weekly newspaper "Good Times". She and Michael Olson join MZ to discuss the past and present state of local media and where is seems to be headed.
Scotty and Kyle kick off this episode from the show floor of the Arrowhead Ice and Winter Show in Duluth, MN before heading into the studio to discuss ice fishing rod selection with Fish Addictions TV founder Michael Olson. Next they check in with Lake of the Woods Tourism Bureau executive director Joe Henry about the destination of a lifetime.
KSCO Makes Policy Change, What Will it Mean for the Hosts? MZ is joined by Michael Olson and the High Priced Consultant to discuss the future of programming on your favorite radio station. The current political climate of Santa Cruz has made it hostile environment for some business owners. Has KSCO folded and given in to the politically correct, or is it good business sense avoid some subjects?
Composer Kevin Michael Olson used to work in a lab that developed military technology. And he wrote about that experience in his music. It sounded pretty dark. So one day, he wanted to write something that sounded less heavy. The piano music that came out sounded more complicated than he intended. It’s filled with stark contrasts. He called it “Dichotomiae.” Hear pianist Hsing-ay Hsu play the piece in an exclusive CPR Performance Studio session, and the story behind the composition, in this episode of Centennial Sounds from CPR Classical and Colorado Public Radio.
Michael Olson of Puppet's product team is our guest on this episode of DevOps Chats. Michael gives us the scoop on Puppets 3 major announcements around product updates, new products and new global expansion. New versions of Puppet Enterprise and Puppet open source, new products include Lumogon and Puppet Cloud Discovery. New partner offerings with AWS, Cisco and others, as well as new offices in Singapore and Seattle. Taken together it paints the picture of Puppet continuing its growth into a global enterprise provider of DevOps solutions. You can read more on my take on these at https://wp.me/p4upoP-tRu
DevOps.com editor-in-chief Alan Shimel sits down with Michael Olson, Senior Product Marketing Manager at Puppet. Michael and I discuss a number of topics including the recent DevOps Salary survey that Puppet released. Another topic of discussion is the webinar Puppet is sponsoring and Michael is appearing on September 27, 2016 titled, "A Roadmap for DevOps Success." This webinar is a great jumping off point for those who are looking to set off on their DevOps transformation or even anyone looking for a DevOps reset. Please click the link to register if you are interested. In the meantime, Michael gave us a great amount of information about the topic and DevOps in general. I think you will find it very interesting and useful.
Intro Music: Ryan Little “Get Up” Hey everybody this is Myers Hurt with another edition of “Countdown to Match Day,” the official podcast of the Match Gurus, and the only podcast aimed at helping applicants shine on interview day. Remember to send any questions you want answered on the show via twitter @theMatchGurus or snapchat thematchgurus and we will get your questions answered. In true countdown style, this season we’ll release one podcast each week for the 40 weeks leading up to Match Day 2017. This is season 1 episode 1 - 40 weeks to go until Match Day 2017. Let’s jump into today’s topics of discussion. The Alphabet Soup of Residency Applications: ERAS - Electronic Residency Application Service - this is your application portal, and a service provided by the AAMC. You will be issued a token to register. Here is a good example of a YouTube tutorial for how to do that. For timeline, deadlines, and other reminders, follow ERAS on twitter @ERASinfo NRMP - National Resident Matching Program - this is a third party organization that conducts the actual matching process. The R3 system - register, rank, results. Here is their calendar. Here is their checklist. Follow them on twitter @TheNRMP FREIDA - Fellowship and Residency Electronic Interactive Database - list of all fellowship and residency programs published by the AMA, number of available spots, contact information, and other ECFMG - Educational Commission of Foreign Medical Graduates - for international and foreign medical students applying to the US NRMP Match - you will go through them to get your token and upload documents. OASIS - Online Applicant Status and Information System AAFP Strolling through the Match 2016 PDF Who’s Who in the residency application process? Chairperson: Head of an entire department - oversees medical student education, residency education, research, patient care, surgical simulation, finance, hiring and firing, and all other department-wide logistics. Program Director: Head of the residency education slice of a department. This is who will be overseeing residency interviews, applications, and submitting the final rank list. Program Coordinator: Administrative assistant to the residency department. Deals with new applicant communication, interview scheduling, current resident licensing, and even logistics for residency alumni. Question of the Day: Can you elaborate on the specific systems that residency programs use to evaluate residents? Dr. Michael Olson’s: The academic aspect of evaluation will never go away, but more departments are interested in a holistic approach. Make sure your Step scores are competitive, be open, honest, and clear about gaps in education. Other evaluation method is social - from first email to relaxed moments with residents, to how you interact with the other applicants. Dr. Myers Hurt’s answer: Agree with the social and “EQ” components of evaluation. There is no standardized evaluation form, but there is often a form that your interviewers will complete with Likert scale (1-5) of certain qualities to help “objectify” subjective data, along with a “comment” section. Please subscribe to catch each new episode as they are uploaded each week. If you find the content valuable please take a bit of time to leave a review on iTunes to help get the word out to other med students looking for answers. Also feel free to give us some feedback on what you think we could improve on. Check out our book on Amazon, and leave a review if you find it helpful. Thank you to everyone for listening, remember to send you questions to us through our website at www.thematchgurus.com, twitter @theMatchGurus, or snapchat.
Michael Olson’s 3rd Law of the Food Chain: Cheap food Isn’t! In fact, cheap food can cost more and take longer to prepare. This leads us to ask…
Michael Olson joins us on The Urban Farm Podcast to talk about his experience in agricultural consulting and avocado farming. Michael cultivated his first crop at the age of six and has since been all over the world with his work. Michael also joins us today to share his 2x2 Pledge... listen in to find out more!
At Aspirus we are dedicated to the early detection and treatment of breast cancer through screening and diagnostic mammograms, ultrasound, MRI and image-guided interventions.When should a woman have her first mammogram? There are differing opinions about how often a woman should have a mammogram? What are the medical recommendations? Do the recommendations change with age? If a woman has a history of breast cancer in her family, does that change the recommendations? Is there a certain time of the month that a woman should schedule her mammogram to mitigate discomfort? And, if something suspicious is found what options are available relative to tests to determine next steps?We will be talking with Dr. Michael Olson from Aspirus Langlade Hospital about some common questions women have about mammogram screening.
We know worship is more than music. Leading worship is more than leading songs. But what is the missing ingredient? It’s shepherding. Through our song choice, speaking, leading, and behind the scenes work, we are shepherding our congregation in their pursuit of Jesus. In this episode, I talk with Michael Olson about how he does […]
In this episode I have a wee little bit of a Sandy Update, a fun new website I stumbled across, some listener feedback, and several book reviews! Hope I can spend your money for you. In this episode: http://www.tasteofhome.com/recipes/Pumpkin-Bisque-with-Smoked-Gouda (It's a member exclusive, though, so I'm not sure if you'll be able to see the recipe unless you already subscribe to the magazine. Great magazine, though--so I recommend it!) Stash Slash: https://stashslash.com/index.asp Another Bite of Schnibbles, by Carrie Nelson (2011) America's Printed Fabric 1770-1890, by Barbara Brackman Making History: Quilts & Fabric from 1890-1970, by Barbara Brackman Threads: The Basics and Beyond--The Complete Visual Guide to Thread Techniques & Creativity, by Debbie Bates and Liz Kettle Inn on the Twenty, by Anna and Michael Olson
Dr. McCollum gets a surprise visit from Dr. Michael Olson who has previously attended McCollum's courses on cellular healing and the ketogenic diet. He asks Dr. McCollum what is the best way to get started on a keto diet.In this short conversation you will learn more about:The best way to get started on a ketogenic dietWhat foods to avoidThe healing benefits of fasting and autophagyWhy it is important to give yourself a feast day while dietingSuccess stories about improvements to health and weight achieved on a keto dietFor more information, please visit Dr. McCollum's page on Ketogenic Diet & Fasting. You can also sign up for his 7-week Cellular Healing Lifestyle course offered at the McCollum Wellness Academy, where you will learn all about the keto diet and much, much more!Dr. McCollum's Contact Information & Further Resources:Get in Touch with Dr. McCollumMcCollumWellness.comGet Your Personal Toxicity ScoreMcCollum Wellness AcademyTrue Cellular DetoxificationChiropractic CarePurchase Dr. McCollum's Best-Selling Books:Turn Back Your Biological Clock (Health & Wellness)New Hope for Sciatica (Health & Wellness)The Adventures of Little Big Jim (Historical Fiction)Coaling Station A (Historical Fiction)Kaleidoscope (Historical Fiction)Journey's End (Historical Fiction)