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In this episode of The HIT Podcast, I'm joined by Michael Patton, President and Founder of Excel Health Plans, to explore innovative strategies for saving on healthcare costs without narrowing provider networks or reducing plan quality. Mike shares insights into how Excel Health Plans is tackling the challenge of offering robust, cost-effective plans while keeping provider options open.About the Show:The H.I.T. Podcast (Powered by Montage Insurance Solutions): A thought leader in the space, curating the top news and information to deliver a brief, high impact overview designed specifically for the Human Resources professional, business person, and company executive.Find out more here: www.hitpodcast.comSpecial thanks to our Platinum Sponsors: TruHu AND Excel Health PlansThank you to our Gold Sponsors: Kingdom Legacy Benefits (KLB) AND Cigna
Recycle Michael comes onto the podcast, Michael Patton from Tulsas comedy scene comes to my studio and we sit down and discuss what he does outside of comedy!He talks about his early life and how he's a baseball fan from and early age! This was a fun time for me! i hope you guys enjoy it!check out the Video on YouTube: https://youtu.be/VTEwwNssLSoanything helps guysDonate @Venmo: (@theheleycast)Cashapp:( $danielheley)Social media;TikTok: (@theheleycast)Facebook: TheHeleyCastTwitter: @TheHeleyCastInstagram: @forgot_my_heleysBrought to you by. Heley entertainment
Today we welcome, Michael Patton, Avian Biologist with the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources, to help us explore the world of Eastern Bluebirds. Michael has monitored, researched and implemented management strategies to conserve land bird species, including the Eastern Bluebird.As always, Dr. Troy Majure, DVM, with the Animal Medical Center and Libby Hartfield, Retired Director of the Mississippi Museum of Natural Science, is here if you have any concerns about your furry friends or general wildlife experiences. Email the show: animals@mpbonline.org. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this video, we showcase Michael Patton, an Information Systems instructor and co-founder of the Cybersecurity Center of Excellence at the University of Oshkosh Wisconsin. Michael is an expert in the field of cybersecurity and has dedicated his career to educating people and businesses on the importance of protecting their digital assets. As the world becomes increasingly digital, cybercrime is on the rise. From hackers stealing personal information to ransomware attacks that cripple businesses, it's more important than ever to be vigilant about cybersecurity. Michael shares some simple tips and tricks that everyone can use to protect themselves and their businesses from cyber threats. Whether you're a small business owner or just someone looking to secure your personal information, this video is a must-watch. So join us as we learn from Michael and discover how you can stay safe in the digital world. Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more informative videos like this one!" Key Points in the Discussion: His Not So Straight Career Path: 0:00-3:53 What is the Cybersecurity Center of Excellence: 4:21 - 7:18 How he took the idea of Cybersecurity Center of Exllence from idea to real-world in less than a year: 7:19 - 15:41 Winning with inderect-leadership: 16:31 - 19:06 How to Conduct a meeting PROPERLY: 19:24 - 21: 50 Cybersecurity is a cultural problem: 23:33 - 26:42 How to know if your cybersecutity team is any good: 26:46 - 30:32 Where can we find out more about you and the Cybersecurity Center of Excellence?: 35:08 - 35:25 Production and Studio Space - The Venture Project Studios Check out these sites to learn more! MBA Program UWO on Instagram 4 Imprint Cybersecurity Center of Exellence
The auto industry has been offering after-market parts and assemblies for decades. Now we’re seeing more after-market system replacements in the broadcast industry. Mike Patton, a well-known contract engineer, is offering replacement assemblies for some popular AM and FM transmitters. These specific transmitter models are typically well-designed for long life, but now suffer from parts made of “non-obtainium”. Mike solves this with newly-designed replacement assemblies made from parts available now. Join Chris Tarr and Kirk Harnack as we listen and watch Mike describe how these replacement systems are keeping hundreds of otherwise perfectly good transmitters on-the-air today. Show Notes:Michael Patton & Associates (web site)Retrofit & replacement assemblies for popular transmitters as discuss on the show Guest:Mike Patton - Owner, Michael Patton & AssociatesHosts:Chris Tarr - Group Director of Engineering at Magnum.Media Kirk Harnack, The Telos Alliance, Delta Radio, Star94.3, & South Seas BroadcastingFollow TWiRT on Twitter and on FacebookTWiRT is brought to you by:Nautel and the continuing informative live webinars. Sign up for free!Broadcasters General Store, with outstanding service, saving, and support. Online at BGS.cc. Broadcast Bionics - making radio smarter with Bionic Studio, visual radio, and social media tools at Bionic.radio.Nautel and the regular Transmission Talk Tuesday series of online engineering roundtable events.Angry Audio - with StudioHub cables and adapters. Audio problems disappear when you get Angry at AngryAudio.com. And MaxxKonnectWireless - Prioritized High Speed Internet Service designed for Transmitter Sites and Remote Broadcasts. Look for in-depth radio engineering articles in Radio-Guide magazine.Subscribe to Audio:iTunesRSSStitcherTuneInSubscribe to Video:iTunesRSSYouTube
On this episode of The Internship Show, we speak with Michael Patton from Elevance Health. Michael is an Actuarial Analyst and gives us insight into why he decided to join Elevance Health after his internship and what life as a new grad employee at Elevance Health is like.
Evaluations are an essential part of human sharing accountability. And working with a good evaluator is a fantastic opportunity for learning and improving. However, often evaluations turned into painful confrontational accountability exercises, that leaves nobody satisfied and changes nothing. This week's guest on communitarian is Michael Patton who together with Lars Peter Nissen discusses what evaluations can do for the humanitarian sector, what they are and what they are not (an audit) and how to build trust with your clients while at the same time satisfying the need for accountability.
Dan and Adam interview Carolyn Shapiro of Caffe Lena about Sunday's exciting "Sing in the Streets" events in celebration of Caffe Lena's 62nd anniversary. We also talk to Saratoga Springs Schools Superintendent Dr. Michael Patton about the school board elections and more. Finally, we had a little fun talking about horses, track season and more with NY Thoughorbread Breeders Executive Director Najja Thompson! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thesaratogapodcast/support
The following includes an update from the director of the Hamilton County Department of Job and Family Services, Michael Patton. It has been edited to fit content and format guidelines of the Cincinnati Chapter of United Resource Connection. “We talk a lot at the agency about diversity and inclusion and Read More Shared by Hamilton County Job & Family Services February 16, 2022
Third-year UVA Law students Chris Baldacci and Michael Patton face off against Abigail Burke and Bolton Smith in the final round of UVA Law's 93rd William Minor Lile Moot Court Competition. Judge Pierre Bergeron '99 of the Ohio First District Court of Appeals, Judge Britt C. Grant of the Eleventh U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, and Chief Judge Sri Srinivasan of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia Circuit decided the competition's winners, Baldacci and Patton. (University of Virginia School of Law, Nov. 10, 2021)
In this epsidoe i sit down with with Michael Patton , Stand Comedian and Promoter! Big love to Michael for creating opportunity's for upcoming comedians and performers alike! Love ya !
Man down! Man down! This week's episode sees Snoop, Tom, and Doug leave, but not before Ricky is gunned down by a deranged couple of fuckgoofs! Also the boys talk with Tulsa comedy don Michael Patton! Download the SoundsTooth App! Follow Gettin' Greasy on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/gettingreasy/support
With urban sprawl, property values escalating, and AM stations having a more difficult time financially, sometimes it makes sense to combine one or more AM transmitters at a common transmitter site. Certain technical criteria must be met for this to happen, and combining AM directional stations can be challenging. Mike Patton has helped several AM stations move onto “common ground” and teaches about the key technical aspects to consider when combining transmitters. Show Notes:Diplexing AM transmitters - by John Battison [Radio World]AM Stations Have New Options - Cris Alexander [Radio World]Diplexed Directional AM stations - Paul Thurst, Engineering RadioGuest:Mike Patton - Owner, Michael Patton & AssociatesHost:Kirk Harnack, The Telos Alliance, Delta Radio, Star94.3, & South Seas BroadcastingFollow TWiRT on Twitter and on FacebookTWiRT is brought to you by:Nautel and the continuing informative live webinars. Sign up for free!Broadcasters General Store, with outstanding service, saving, and support. Online at BGS.cc. Broadcast Bionics - making radio smarter with Bionic Studio, visual radio, and social media tools at Bionic.radio.Angry Audio - with StudioHub cables and adapters. Audio problems disappear when you get Angry at AngryAudio.com. And MaxxKonnectWireless - Prioritized High Speed Internet Service designed for Transmitter Sites and Remote Broadcasts. Look for in-depth radio engineering articles in Radio-Guide magazine.Subscribe to Audio:iTunesRSSStitcherTuneInSubscribe to Video:iTunesRSSYouTube
Eastern bluebirds are a conservation success story. Their numbers plummeted in the early 1900s. Then in the 1960s and 70s, consorted efforts were started to establish bluebird trails and similar programs. Growing up in the late 1970s and 1980s, I remember often hearing about the plight of the eastern bluebird and the need to put up nest boxes for them. Today, their numbers have rebounded and they are considered a low conservation concern. In this week's episode of the Backyard Ecology podcast, we talk with Michael Patton. Michael is an Avian Biologist with the Kentucky Department of Fish and Wildlife Resources. He also recently completed a research project looking at eastern bluebird nesting behavior. During our conversation we talk about some general life history traits of the eastern bluebird including population trends, mating behaviors, and nesting behaviors. We also talk about Michael's research looking at the factors that influence how many clutches a pair of eastern bluebirds will have in a year including provisioning rates of each parent. Michael also shared with us a variety of tips for attracting bluebirds to our properties. Instead of jumping straight to “put up a bluebird house.” Michael took a big picture view with his answer. He discussed the need to provide the right type of vegetative habitat, the different types of food eastern bluebirds need and how to provide those, and then of course the need to provide cavities for the bluebirds to use as nesting sites. Whenever possible, Michael provided both natural and artificial alternatives. For example, when it comes to providing nesting cavities he suggested leaving standing dead trees for natural cavities if it was safe to do so as a natural option, or providing bluebird nest boxes as an artificial option. We wrap up the conversation with Michael sharing some interesting facts that he learned while doing his research. Links: Websites recommended by Michael: Sialis Eastern bluebird overview page on All About Birds Eastern bluebird NestWatch page Michael's email: Michael.Patton@ky.gov Backyard Ecology's website My email: shannon@backyardecology.net Episode image: Male and female eastern bluebirds on a nest box. Photo credit: Michael Patton, all rights reserved
Michael Patton & David Holliday completed the 200+ Mile 65,000' of gain Fierce Dragon Race. They now are 2 of 6 people to have ever completed the distance in the a lotted time. This is their stories. Here is more on the race: https://www.h9fiercedragon.com/ If you'd like to learn more about Patreon or to donate, please visit https://www.patreon.com/MRRunningpains My Socials, Channels, & Newsletter: https://www.facebook.com/MRRUNNINGPAINSEVENTS/ https://www.instagram.com/mrrunningpains/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCQ6J512qA34z_N0KJSU4jfw To sign up for my Newsletter - https://www.mrrunningpains.com Email - runningpains@gmail.com Thanks to Scott Socha for the Intro & Houston Hamlin for the Transition & Outro music, and thanks to all of you for listening! Please share the Podcast and please leave a review, rate, & subscribe if you haven't done so already! THANK YOU! Aaron Saft MR Runningpains Discounts: Fuel100 Electro-Bites - https://electro-bites.com/ Kogalla - http://kogalla.com/?aff=runningpains XOSKIN - http://www.xoskin.us - use code MR Runningpains
In this episode of Inside Access Control, sponsored by the Security Industry Association, Lee Odess speaks with Michael Patton, Founder of Fetch Package.
What is this episode about? Ass Washing Songs apparently... Who really cares though cause Sondra and Sherry have the amazing Michael Patton on this week's episode! If you have suggestions for show themes hit us up online at Facebook.com/SoundsToothDownload the SoundsTooth app today! Also follow us on social media on Facebook and Instagram!
Hey y’all! Today we talk to Michael Patton about dating in your sixties. He teaches us about dating before the internet, chess, and how much drugs have changed in the past 40 years. He also gives us his thoughts on what boomers have done wrong and how difficult it can be too change certain world views, but that it’s still important to try. Tune in to another episode of Digital Intercourse to learn a lot about living and a little ‘bout love.Hosted by Tom King, Lauren Turner, and Ashlyn NicoleAudio Engineering by DeVoExecutive Produced by Landry Miller and Dr. DeVoPowered by SoundsTooth
There wasn't an audience but Joe still killed at the convention! This week DeVo and Dan talk about the DNC, local elections, and much much more! Be sure to check out Michael Patton's Laugh Liberally show at the Loony Bin in October!Visit us on Twitter @RedBluePodProduced by Dr. DeVo
Soteriology 101: Former Calvinistic Professor discusses Doctrines of Salvation
Dr. Leighton Flowers welcomes a kind Calvinistic brother, Michael Patton, of Credo House Ministries, to discuss our soteriological differences and how to appropriately discuss disagreements with fellow Christians. For more on this topic please visit www.soteriology101.com.
Michael Patton goes solo here as he combines his new "Camaro Theologian" found on YouTube. During this broadcast he speaks to his frustration in teaching theology when it excites pride and arrogance. You can find "Camaro Theologian" just by searching YouTube. There, the entire video is available.
Listen in as Michael Patton, Clint Roberts and Carrie Hunter discuss social justice and the church. What is the movement and how are we as Christians to assess it.
In this episode, Jonathan had the privilege of interviewing Michael Patton; influential community leader, pastor, Air Force Veteran, father and husband. Michael expertly breaks down some of the most important characteristics one must have in order to be an effective leader. Michael also shares the importance of genuinely and intentionally connecting with others in all areas of life.
Listen in as Michael Patton, Clint Roberts and Carrie Hunter discuss social justice and the church. What is the movement and how are we as Christians to assess it.
Listen in as the panel discuss a variety of theological issues
Michael Patton discusses church discipline, what it looks like and they things which should fall under it
Vincent lives and works in Chicago as a photojournalist. He takes a lot of pictures, and a lot of those pictures include crime scenes. In his line of work, he’s used to getting the call, and going to where the news is happening. But there was one night when he didn’t have to go anywhere. The crime scene was just outside his front door. That was the night 17 year old Michael Patton was gunned down during a thunderstorm. Vincent heard the shots, and ran outside while his wife called 911. The teenager had been shot in the chest and in the head, and he died while Vincent held his hand. We talked about Vincent’s perspective on this experience, both as a photographer and journalist, and as a father. An experience like this is certainly something that none of us wants to go through. If you’d like to contact Vincent, or see some of his photography, you can do so by checking out a project he’s currently working on, called Lost Americana. You can see that at lostamericana.com. Vincent also wrote an article for the Chicago Sun-Times about this incident. I’ll have a link to that in the show notes for this episode, at whatwasthatlike.com/07
Michael Patton is back! Listen in to this Facebook live session on the subject of answering not a fool. Are we obligated to answer every objection someone raises? Should we engage with those whom we know won't listen? Should we bother answering people that are merely throwing granades then running away?
Michael Patton is back! And Clint is too! Annnnnd Mike Licona joins in! Listen in to this Facebook live session on the subject of answering not a fool. Are we obligated to answer every objection someone raises? Should we engage with those whom we know won't listen? Should we bother answering people that are merely throwing granades then running away?
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Tonight on City of Giants with Michael Patton we have this local company selling a pain cream. https://www.mycbdsolution.com/ Mention Radio IDL for a Discount also you can stop by the location at 68th and Memorial and a website that sells an ointment that is FDA approved and legal for pain relief. Blake Smith from their company came on even brought me a sample ( I haven't opened it yet. My pain is too deep for this). Blake did a good job selling it. He used words I didn't understand like "cannabidiol" and "non-psychoactive" and "Chiropractic". I said I was opposed, not because it was marijuana cream, but because it was 16% menthol and I was afraid I would crave a Virginia Slims cigarette. I also said that pain can be good and used the station format of Blues music as a perfect example. The show contains great music like "Good Medicine" by local Bluesman Pete Marriott, "Medicated Goo", by The Band of Heathens, and Blues legend from the 1960s Howlin Wolf sings "Spoonful of Cream". It was a fun show. Listen tonight at 7 pm or this weekend each day at noon at www.radioIDL.com. I will let you know when I open the creme. If you have tried it, let me know.
Tonight on City of Giants with Michael Patton we have this local company selling a pain cream. https://www.mycbdsolution.com/ Mention Radio IDL for a Discount also you can stop by the location at 68th and Memorial and a website that sells an ointment that is FDA approved and legal for pain relief. Blake Smith from their company came on even brought me a sample ( I haven't opened it yet. My pain is too deep for this). Blake did a good job selling it. He used words I didn't understand like "cannabidiol" and "non-psychoactive" and "Chiropractic". I said I was opposed, not because it was marijuana cream, but because it was 16% menthol and I was afraid I would crave a Virginia Slims cigarette. I also said that pain can be good and used the station format of Blues music as a perfect example. The show contains great music like "Good Medicine" by local Bluesman Pete Marriott, "Medicated Goo", by The Band of Heathens, and Blues legend from the 1960s Howlin Wolf sings "Spoonful of Cream". It was a fun show. Listen tonight at 7 pm or this weekend each day at noon at www.radioIDL.com. I will let you know when I open the creme. If you have tried it, let me know.
Tulsa International Mayfest starts today and we have special City of Giants with Michael Patton and guest Sue Bundy from Tulsa Mayfest. starting at 10am Sue is the KidZone Chairman and came on the show with me because I am not a grownup. Tulsa Mayfest starts today and you can probably find me there at lunch or dinner each day. http://tulsamayfest.org/ Kidzone is one of the best things about Mayfest. We probably have thousands of moms pushing strollers and twice as many kids doing crafts, games, painting, etc. every day. It is a major production made possible by a generous donation from St Francis Children's Hospital. Sue also gets hundreds of volunteers, many of them high school students needing hours. This year again they will make hats and masks, butterflies and bubbles, and everything from puppets to pumpkin seeds. Sue also makes sure kids have a pipe cleaner craft pallooza of fun. They paint sticks and stones, get excellent hands on instruction, and everybody takes home art. Sue throws the kid's party of the year and everything they do is all free. For music, the station selected all artists who are playing at Mayfest. Saturday night singer Wanda Watson Band does "Good Morning Sunshine", Opening act today at lunch The Randy Brumley Band has a tune with the late Steve Pryor called "Distractions", Also today lunch performer Susan Herndon sings "Favorite Cup" with Tom Skinner, and Ben Newkirk who plays Friday night has a tune called "Lonely Through the Night." It was a fun show. Listen today at 10 am, Friday night at 7 pm, or this weekend each day at noon on www.radioIDL.com.
Tulsa International Mayfest starts today and we have special City of Giants with Michael Patton and guest Sue Bundy from Tulsa Mayfest. starting at 10am Sue is the KidZone Chairman and came on the show with me because I am not a grownup. Tulsa Mayfest starts today and you can probably find me there at lunch or dinner each day. http://tulsamayfest.org/ Kidzone is one of the best things about Mayfest. We probably have thousands of moms pushing strollers and twice as many kids doing crafts, games, painting, etc. every day. It is a major production made possible by a generous donation from St Francis Children's Hospital. Sue also gets hundreds of volunteers, many of them high school students needing hours. This year again they will make hats and masks, butterflies and bubbles, and everything from puppets to pumpkin seeds. Sue also makes sure kids have a pipe cleaner craft pallooza of fun. They paint sticks and stones, get excellent hands on instruction, and everybody takes home art. Sue throws the kid's party of the year and everything they do is all free. For music, the station selected all artists who are playing at Mayfest. Saturday night singer Wanda Watson Band does "Good Morning Sunshine", Opening act today at lunch The Randy Brumley Band has a tune with the late Steve Pryor called "Distractions", Also today lunch performer Susan Herndon sings "Favorite Cup" with Tom Skinner, and Ben Newkirk who plays Friday night has a tune called "Lonely Through the Night." It was a fun show. Listen today at 10 am, Friday night at 7 pm, or this weekend each day at noon on www.radioIDL.com.
Join us tonight for City of Giants with Michael Patton we have Jason Watts with Rabbit Hole Improv Check it out tonight with Up To Speed starting at 8pm This new comedy theater is in midtown tucked away just east of the Reasor's at 15th and Lewis. They have shows most Fridays and Saturdays and do private corporate and other events. Jason did a good job promoting the cast, talked about how they engage the audience, and really represented live spontaneous theater as entertainment. I, of course, was trouble. I am obsessed with the overdressed white rabbit in the book Alice in Wonderland that they get their name from and demanded they have actual rabbits as props. I inquired whether too much laughter could be a medical condition. Poppa Nite found great songs including "Ain't no Fun When the Rabbit Gots the Gun" by Cash Box Kings, "Have you Seen my Puppet Show" by locals Hosty and Blue Combo with John Glazer and Rebecca Ungerman singing "One Monkey Don't Stop no Show". Listen tonight at 7 pm or this weekend each day at noon on www.radioIDL.com
Tonight on the radio show we have Lindsey Chomiuk Bull and Meagan Tyler from the Junior League of Tulsa, Inc.talking about The Gem Gala this is a nice event May 12th. I was honored to help the Junior League of Tulsa promote their event because of the wonderful history of their organization and how much help they have provided for the Tulsa area. The Junior League is responsible for or dramatically improved so many things that have been close to my family and friends. Their work includes creating Mayfest, Leadership Tulsa, the Child Abuse Network, Oxley Nature Center, and DVIS. This event seems really fun and quite affordable for such a great opportunity to get dressed up and have a lawn party at the Historical Society. The proceeds go to the guest of honor, Taylor Hanson, to his charity, Food On The Move. Lindsey and Meagan were great. They thanked sponsors, the committee, and got me excited to eat some steak with crab meat on top. The silent and live auction items were very impressive (including a year of dates that I thought were the little fruits). It turns out that it is a complete date once a month for a year. I think that is perfect for people who want to have 30 day relationships and start over again and again. Their description of the jewelry being raffled made me almost get my ears pierced (but I did an inventory and found out that I have the exact number of holes in my head that I need right now). Radio IDL's Poppa Nite put together a great song list to fit including "Helping Hand" by Dr. John, "Find a Way to Care" by John Mayall, and just for the Gem Ball, "Sparkles" by the Gemini Club. Listen tonight at 7 pm or this weekend each day at noon at www.radioIDL.com.
Tonight on City of Giants with Michael Patton we have Penni Shelton talking about the Tulsa Farmers Market (also known as Cherry Street Farmers' Market ). Www.tulsafarmersmarkets.org. She praised the vendors, talked about the SNAP program that doubles the value for folks on public assistance, and how they are the choice for discriminating veggie eaters. I commented that of course the farmers like a market in the middle of a street (the ground is too hard to plow) and how can they claim the food is fresh when the market is the oldest in town. "Farmer John" by Joakim Tinderholt, "Root to the Fruit" by Nick Moss Band, John Lee Hooker singing "Dirty Groundhog" and "Another Day in Paradise" Scott Ellison are just some of the great blues for this show. It was a fun show. Listen tonight at 7pm or this weekend each day at noon at www.RadioIDL.com.
Tonight on City Of Giants with Michael Patton we have John Orsulak, the event chair for 2018 SpringFest at Woodward Park. Tulsa Garden Center This is one of my favorite things to do in Tulsa in April and I always buy a new spring color shirt to wear. I believe it serves as the official beginning of spring and the park is always beautiful as well. John was great. He pimped the park and bus ride from All Souls Church on Saturday, worked in the volunteer Boy Scouts who help get your purchases to your car, and talked all about the vendors and volunteers. Here is a link of vendors...http://tulsagardencenter.com/events/springfest/ Of course, I asked stupid question. I wanted to know if the Rose Society and Iris Society fight like Crips and Bloods and why SpringFest has so much focus on pollinators when you can't eat them. John was wonderful to put up with my odd conversation about soiling myself and only wanting to buy cut flowers (cause they are already dead). Poppa Nite found great tunes like "Tend To My Garden" by the James Gang, "Spring" by Little Milton, and "Spring Fling" by AudioMatrix. Listen tonight at 7 pm or this weekend each day at noon on www.radioIDL.com.
Frank interviews Credo Courses founder and theologian Michael Patton. They discuss an article written by Patton where the infamous Richard Dawkins left a personal comment. This interview focus on the topic of doubt. We all have doubts, so what’s the best way to deal with them? Learn more about the courses here: https://www.ReasonU.com The post How to Doubt your Doubts w/ Michael Patton appeared first on Cross Examined - Christian Apologetic Ministry | Frank Turek | Christian Apologetics | Christian Apologetics Speakers.
Tonight on City Of Giants with Michael Patton we have Cristen Burdell from The Mansion at Woodward Park. Tulsa Garden Center rents out the mansion and the park grounds and holds almost daily events ranging from monthly meetings for roses and iris, to classes on everything from cooking to photography. Cristen came on to promote the fundraising dinner on March 22nd called Garden Thyme with the Gardener Guy, Paul James Here is a link. Buy tickets now. Last year's event with Gt Bynum sold out quick. https://www.facebook.com/events/430650607366829/ We had odd conversations. I asked if the dozens of weddings and related sadness adversely hurt the gardens. When she mentioned they have added a wine refrigerator into the Bridal room, I suggested they add a pool table somewhere for the grooms. She raved about Linneaus Teaching garden and I was impressed that every plant has a name tag. I also loved her explanation of the rose beds being a academic research center. I was amazed at the variety of events. Here is their March newsletter...http://tulsagardencenter.com/…/March-2018-TGC-Newsletter.pdf. It was really interesting to hear how popular weddings and corporate events at this historic mansion in the middle of a park have recently become. Being dressed up in a fancy place that is not a church is just really in right now. It feels good using the radio show to help promote such a wonderful place. It is not just the Tulsa Garden Center, it the the center of gardening in the Tulsa area. The song list for tonight is also impressive. Look for songs from locals Alaska and Madi, John Fullbright, and David M. Teegarden Sr. and Van Winkle. You can listen tonight at 7 pm or this weekend each day at noon on www.radioIDL.com
Listen in as Sam Storms,Tim Kimberely, Michael Patton and Clint Roberts continue on in our series on free will.
Listen in as Sam Storms,Tim Kimberely, Michael Patton and Clint Roberts continue on in our series on free will.
Listen in as Sam Storms,Tim Kimberely, Michael Patton and Clint Roberts continue on in our series on free will.
A brand new year is upon us and some familiar faces (or voices) are back! Sam Storms and Tim Kimberely join Michael Patton and Clint Roberts as they begin the series on free will. Loaded subject but the right guys are up to the task!
In the newest episode of our podcast/never-ending quest to become better library staff we talk about Philosophy books! Who are we? Why are we here? Why do we podcast? Plus: Dead white men we find boring, Dungeons & Dragons & Philosophers, and books we didn’t finish reading (as usual). In this episode Anna Ferri | Meghan Whyte | Matthew Murray Recommended The Cartoon Introduction to Philosophy by Michael Patton and Kevin Cannon Braiding Sweetgrass: Indigenous Wisdom, Scientific Knowledge, and the Teachings of Plants by Robin Wall Kimmerer The Consolations of Philosophy by Alain de Botton Supervillains and Philosophy edited by Ben Dyer Read Philosophy: A Discovery in Comics by Margreet de Heer Did Not Finish Plato and a Platypus Walk Into a Bar: Understanding Philosophy Through Jokes by Thomas Cathcart and Daniel Klein African Philosophy: The Essential Readings by Tsenay Serequeberha Illuminations: Essays and Reflections by Walter Benjamin (Recommended) Other Books Mentioned The Fall of Sleep by Jean-Luc Nancy (Recommended to us) Some Lessons in Metaphysics by José Ortega y Gasset (Recommended to us) Action Philosophers by Fred Van Lente and Ryan DunlaveyThe Tao of Pooh by Benjamin Hoff Logicomix: An epic search for truth by Apostolos Doxiadis, Christos H. Papadimitriou, Alecos Papadatos, and Annie Di Donna (Recommended) Dune and Philosophy: Weirding Way of the Mentat edited by Jeffery Nicholas Manga and Philosophy: Fullmetal Metaphysician edited by Josef Steiff and Adam Barkman Anime and Philosophy: Wide Eyed Wonder edited by Josef Steiff and Tristan D. Tamplin Mason & Dixon by Thomas Pynchon (Recommended, fiction) Gödel, Escher, Bach: An Eternal Golden Braid by Douglas R. Hofstadter Links/Other CEGEP: What is it? Wikipedia’s got your back. Lich(e)s: The D&D creature Slavoj Žižek Photo of Slavoj Žižek bedroom photoshopped to include a Hello Kitty and a t.A.T.u. poster The first Dungeons & Dragons & Philosophers comic on Existential Comics. There’s at least six of these. Dungeons & Discourse and Advanced Dungeons & Discourse comics on Dresden Codak Aphantasia: How It Feels To Be Blind In Your Mind by Blake Ross: Essay by someone who can’t creature mental images Why Isn't the Sky Blue? Radiolab episode about colour Questions Does anyone have any recommendations for Matthew concerning the philosophy of consciousness in regards to artificial intelligence and aliens? Will someone please make the “Jodorowsky and Philosophy” book we mentioned? Check out our Pinterest board and Tumblr posts for all the books about Philosophy people in the club read (or tried to read), and follow us on Twitter! Join us again on Tuesday, December 20th, when we discuss Weird Fiction!
On April 19, 2016, hosts Soyini Coke and Marc Borrelli broadcast live from The Marriott Marquis and Marina in San Diego, CA at the Vistage Executive Summit 2016. This year’s theme was: Bold leadership Shifting perspectives through the power of peers In a global economy ruled by constant disruption, the success of your business depends […] The post CEO Exclusive Broadcast LIVE from the Vistage Executive Summit San Diego 2016 appeared first on Business RadioX ®.
Does someone need a formal, seminary type education before they can be in ministry? Michael Patton, Sam Storms, and Carrie Hunter try to asnwer this question.
Join Tim Kimberley, Michael Patton, JJ Seid and Sam Storms as they discuss whether or not God knows the future