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We're previewing the five Long Beach high school football games on Friday for Millikan, Long Beach Poly, Lakewood, Wilson and St. Anthony.
We're breaking down the Long Beach Poly and Millikan football game coming up Friday night by talking about the players and matchups we're excited to see.
On this episode of the Vance Crowe Podcast we have Jack Millikan (hey that's me). He is the producer of the VCP and runs his own business doing the same for many other podcasts. He is also a charismatic college dropout that at one point in time, almost came to work for Legacy Interviews. We talk about what it is like to be a fit 25 year old starting his own business, the messaging young men and women are being told about relationships, Bitcoin, and whether young people are thinking about the future.Find Jack on Instagram - @Jack.MillikanTimestamps:0:00 - Intro2:51 - What is dating life like today22:14 - Are women satisfied with modern dating?34:56 - What will the world look like in 5 years46:38 - What does it mean to be a good friend?55:26 - Are young people talking about Bitcoin?1:09:04 - Thoughts on Mr.Beast1:23:22 - Escaping phone addiction1:28:53 - Having deeper conversations with peopleConnect with us! =============================IG: ➡︎ / legacy_interviews ===========================How To Work With Us: ===========================Want to do a Legacy Interview for you or a loved one?Book a Legacy Interview | https://legacyinterviews.com/ —A Legacy Interview is a two-hour recorded interview with you and a host that can be watched now and viewed in the future. It is a recording of what you experienced, the lessons you learned and the family values you want passed down. We will interview you or a loved one, capturing the sound of their voice, wisdom and a sense of who they are. These recorded conversations will be private, reserved only for the people that you want to share it with.#Vancecrowepodcast #legacyinterviews
In this episode of the Restaurant Operator Podcast, host Mandy Detwiler talks to Amanda Millikan, vice president of chicken chain Bonchon. Millikan oversees the growth strategy for the United States and has been with the company for a year and a half.The Korean fried chicken brand has been in the U.S. since 2006. The chicken is double fried and hand brushed, making it a standout in the competitive chicken market. "It's amazing and addictive, but then we also have Korean comfort food dishes to complement our fried chicken. It's very approachable to the American palate," Millikan said.The brand has 137 locations in the United States and 445 globally.
Cosa si inventarono coloro che videro per primi le particelle di antimateria? La storia della conferma sperimentale della previsione teorica di Dirac.AntiMateria è una serie di 7 video ideata da Curiuss e prodotta dall'Ass. Culturale Atelier. Scritta e realizzata da Alan Zamboni. Per sostenerci: https://associazioneatelier.it/Per contatti: associazioneatelier@gmail.com
Welcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: Rapid capability gain around supergenius level seems probable even without intelligence needing to improve intelligence, published by Towards Keeperhood on May 6, 2024 on LessWrong. TLDR: 1. Around Einstein-level, relatively small changes in intelligence can lead to large changes in what one is capable to accomplish. 1. E.g. Einstein was a bit better than the other best physi at seeing deep connections and reasoning, but was able to accomplish much more in terms of impressive scientific output. 2. There are architectures where small changes can have significant effects on intelligence. 1. E.g. small changes in human-brain-hyperparameters: Einstein's brain didn't need to be trained on 3x the compute than normal physics professors for him to become much better at forming deep understanding, even without intelligence improving intelligence. Einstein and the heavytail of human intelligence 1905 is often described as the "annus mirabilis" of Albert Einstein. He founded quantum physics by postulating the existence of (light) quanta, explained Brownian motion, introduced the special relativity theory and derived E=mc from it. All of this. In one year. While having a full-time job in the Swiss patent office. With the exception of John von Neumann, we'd say those discoveries alone seem more than any other scientist of the 20th century achieved in their lifetime (though it's debatable). Though perhaps even more impressive is that Einstein was able to derive general relativity. Einstein was often so far ahead of his time that even years after he published his theories the majority of physicists rejected them because they couldn't understand them, sometimes even though there was experimental evidence favoring Einstein's theories. After solving the greatest open physics problems at the time in 1905, he continued working in the patent office until 1908, since the universities were too slow on the uptake to hire him earlier. Example for how far ahead of his time Einstein was: Deriving the theory of light quanta The following section is based on parts of the 8th chapter of "Surfaces and Essences" by Douglas Hofstadter. For an analysis of some of Einstein's discoveries, which show how far ahead of his time he was, I can recommend reading it. At the time, one of the biggest problems in physics was the "Blackbody spectrum", which describes the spectrum of electromagnetic wavelengths emitted by a Blackbody. The problem with it was that the emitted spectrum was not explainable by known physics. Einstein achieved a breakthrough by considering light not just as a wave, but also as light quanta. Although this idea sufficiently explained the Blackbody spectrum, physicists (at least almost) unanimously rejected it. The fight between the "light is corpuscles" and "light is a wave" faction had been decided a century ago, with a clear victory for the "wave" faction. Being aware of these possible doubts, Einstein proposed three experiments to prove his idea, one of which was the photoelectric effect. In the following years, Robert Millikan carried out various experiments on the photoelectric effect, which all confirmed Einstein's predictions. Still, Millikan insisted that the light-quanta theory had no theoretical basis and even falsely claimed that Einstein himself did not believe in his idea anymore. From Surfaces and Essences (p.611): To add insult to injury, although the 1921 Nobel Prize in Physics was awarded to Albert Einstein, it was not for his theory of light quanta but "for his discovery of the law of the photoelectric effect". Weirdly, in the citation there was no mention of the ideas behind that law, since no one on the Nobel Committee (or in all of physics) believed in them! [1][...] And thus Albert Einstein's revolutionary ideas on the nature of light, that most fundamental and all-...
Link to original articleWelcome to The Nonlinear Library, where we use Text-to-Speech software to convert the best writing from the Rationalist and EA communities into audio. This is: Rapid capability gain around supergenius level seems probable even without intelligence needing to improve intelligence, published by Towards Keeperhood on May 6, 2024 on LessWrong. TLDR: 1. Around Einstein-level, relatively small changes in intelligence can lead to large changes in what one is capable to accomplish. 1. E.g. Einstein was a bit better than the other best physi at seeing deep connections and reasoning, but was able to accomplish much more in terms of impressive scientific output. 2. There are architectures where small changes can have significant effects on intelligence. 1. E.g. small changes in human-brain-hyperparameters: Einstein's brain didn't need to be trained on 3x the compute than normal physics professors for him to become much better at forming deep understanding, even without intelligence improving intelligence. Einstein and the heavytail of human intelligence 1905 is often described as the "annus mirabilis" of Albert Einstein. He founded quantum physics by postulating the existence of (light) quanta, explained Brownian motion, introduced the special relativity theory and derived E=mc from it. All of this. In one year. While having a full-time job in the Swiss patent office. With the exception of John von Neumann, we'd say those discoveries alone seem more than any other scientist of the 20th century achieved in their lifetime (though it's debatable). Though perhaps even more impressive is that Einstein was able to derive general relativity. Einstein was often so far ahead of his time that even years after he published his theories the majority of physicists rejected them because they couldn't understand them, sometimes even though there was experimental evidence favoring Einstein's theories. After solving the greatest open physics problems at the time in 1905, he continued working in the patent office until 1908, since the universities were too slow on the uptake to hire him earlier. Example for how far ahead of his time Einstein was: Deriving the theory of light quanta The following section is based on parts of the 8th chapter of "Surfaces and Essences" by Douglas Hofstadter. For an analysis of some of Einstein's discoveries, which show how far ahead of his time he was, I can recommend reading it. At the time, one of the biggest problems in physics was the "Blackbody spectrum", which describes the spectrum of electromagnetic wavelengths emitted by a Blackbody. The problem with it was that the emitted spectrum was not explainable by known physics. Einstein achieved a breakthrough by considering light not just as a wave, but also as light quanta. Although this idea sufficiently explained the Blackbody spectrum, physicists (at least almost) unanimously rejected it. The fight between the "light is corpuscles" and "light is a wave" faction had been decided a century ago, with a clear victory for the "wave" faction. Being aware of these possible doubts, Einstein proposed three experiments to prove his idea, one of which was the photoelectric effect. In the following years, Robert Millikan carried out various experiments on the photoelectric effect, which all confirmed Einstein's predictions. Still, Millikan insisted that the light-quanta theory had no theoretical basis and even falsely claimed that Einstein himself did not believe in his idea anymore. From Surfaces and Essences (p.611): To add insult to injury, although the 1921 Nobel Prize in Physics was awarded to Albert Einstein, it was not for his theory of light quanta but "for his discovery of the law of the photoelectric effect". Weirdly, in the citation there was no mention of the ideas behind that law, since no one on the Nobel Committee (or in all of physics) believed in them! [1][...] And thus Albert Einstein's revolutionary ideas on the nature of light, that most fundamental and all-...
Jack a.k.a. St. Louis Jack is an entrepreneur who edits/produces the SNP. Let me know what you think. Text me 587-217-8500 Substack:https://open.substack.com/pub/shaunnewmanpodcast E-transfer here: shaunnewmanpodcast@gmail.com Website: https://silvergoldbull.ca/ Email: SNP@silvergoldbull.com Text: (587) 441-9100 – and be sure to let them know you're an SNP listener.
Author/historian Jim Benson, featuring comments by actors Ozzie Nelson, Lindsay Wagner, Michael Lerner and Roger Davis, director John Badham and Night Gallery artist Tom Wright
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Jack a.k.a. St. Louis Jack hops on for the first podcast of 2024. He is an entrepreneur who now edits the SNP and is building his business in helping other podcasters launch and grow their brands. Let me know what you think. Text me 587-217-8500 Substack:https://open.substack.com/pub/shaunnewmanpodcastE-transfer here: shaunnewmanpodcast@gmail.com Website: https://silvergoldbull.ca/Email: SNP@silvergoldbull.comPhone (877) 646-5303 – general sales line, ask for Grahame and be sure to let us know you're an SNP listener.
The (0-1) Southwest Valley Girls basketball team are looking to win the second game of their young season, after a 60-34 loss to Shenandoah. It was a contest that saw Southwest Valley down 36-15 at half and low percentage shots from across the floor. Head Coach of the Timberwolves Mike Cormack noted the inexperience and lack of size was a major reason why his team struggled against a lengthier Fillies squad. https://www.kjan.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/SWV-Game-Shenandoah.mp3 Even with a loss, the Timberwolves had a few positive takeaways from Tuesday's game. Players like Hailey Randall who scored 16 points, shot 54% from the field, and went 2-4 from behind the arc. Mackenzie Fast also contributed with 7 boards and 11 points. The offensive effort from Tuesday night stood out to Coach Cormack. https://www.kjan.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/SWV-Hailey-Randall.mp3 Now the Timberwolves are gearing for a familiar foe they've scrimmaged before in this past offseason. The Griswold Tigers will start the season by looking to a few familiar faces like Seniors Karly Millikan and Madison Rush. Millikan had 147 rebounds, 23 steals, and 5 blocks in her sophomore campaign, but sat out her junior year due to an injury. Rush last year had 13 completed 3-pointers, 25 rebounds, with 7 assists, and 7 steals. Coach Cormack knows that even though Griswold only won two games a season ago, that this is a team he cannot overlook. https://www.kjan.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/SWV-Game-Griswold.mp3 A key for the Timberwolves to come away with a win on the road Thursday night is to emphasize outside shooting. Southwest Valley shot 30% on their three pointers with only 13 attempts. Coach Cormack would also like to see his team continue to build on their confidence, because he knows they can compete with any team in the state. https://www.kjan.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/SWV-What-they-need-to-do-to-win.mp3 Tipoff between the Southwest Valley and Griswold doubleheader is set for 6:00 p.m. KJAN will bring you the coverage starting with the pregame show at 5:50 p.m.
With one year under his belt, Griswold Girls Basketball Head Coach Ryan Lockwood to make this Tiger's basketball team even more competitive. Griswold is coming off a (2-21) season that saw the Tigers at the bottom of the Corner Conference. It was a year and team that had growing pains. Coach Lockwood noted the youth and inexperience resulted in a modest amount of wins last year. https://www.kjan.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/Griswold-Girls-Last-Season.mp3 This offseason for Coach Lockwood and the Tigers has been focused on becoming more cohesive and learning how to play quicker. Over the summer the team traveled to Okoboji for a three-day basketball camp. There the team grew, and Coach Lockwood took away quite a few positives from Okoboji. https://www.kjan.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/Griswold-Girls-Okaboji.mp3 Now with their season starting in a few weeks, the Tigers are looking to a few familiar faces to help bring more leadership and a fierce nature to their team. Seniors like Karly Millikan and Madison Rush. Millikan had 147 rebounds, 23 steals, and 5 blocks in her sophomore campaign, but sat out her junior year due to an injury. Rush last year had 13 completed 3-pointers, 25 rebounds, with 7 assists, and 7 steals. https://www.kjan.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/Griswold-Girls-Two-Leaders.mp3 In Coach Lockwood's eyes one of the measuring sticks for a successful season is how aggressive and competitive his girls play. He knows that if they focus on hanging on late into the games, pushing themselves and consistently driving towards the basket. This Tigers team will have opportunities to win. https://www.kjan.com/wp-content/uploads/2023/11/Griswold-Girls-Competitive-Basketball.mp3 Griswold travels to the Atlantic High School Gym Saturday November 11th to take on Boyer Valley in a IGCA Scrimmage/Clinic starting at 8:40am.
Defender Discussions | Football Senior Tanner Millikan; November 6, 2023 originally aired at halftime of Dordt vs Morningside football game
After 27 grueling weeks, it comes down to the final four races. Somehow, after all the roster changes, crashes, fights and calamity, there are two tight points races to be decided. As the NASCAR Cup contingent prepares for the last stretch, the season points championship and the Rookie of the Year battles have never been closer. Dale Earnhardt surely had the rookie crown locked up after his stunning victory at Bristol in April, but the trusty DeWitt team and their unproven chauffeur Joe Millikan have kept him in sight. After Dale's disastrous crash and time on the sideline, Millikan took full advantage and strung together a series of top-10 finishes to take over the top spot in the standings.In the Grand National points race, Darrell Waltrip jumped out to an early lead and never looked back for most of the season. But after a catastrophic sequence of engine failures and crashes, the DiGard team seems to have begun to crumble under the pressure of winning their first season championship. Even worse, the King Richard Petty has been steadily getting closer in the rearview mirror, and he has his sights set on an unprecedented seventh Cup crown. Join us as we go down to the wire in the greatest NASCAR Cup season in history. We'll unpack the final four events: North Wilkesboro, Rockingham, Atlanta and Ontario. By the end of it, we will have decided two incredible points contests, with winners who represent NASCAR's past and future.DraftKings State-Specific Problem Gambling Information:In Massachusetts, call (800) 327-5050 or visit gamblinghelplinema.org, In New York, call 877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369). In Tennessee and Kansas, Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER. On behalf of Boot Hill Casino & Resort (KS). In West Virginia, Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit www.1800gambler.net. All games regulated by the West Virginia Lottery. Please play responsibly. In partnership with Hollywood Casino at Charles Town Races. In Connecticut, Help is available for problem gambling call 888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
After 27 grueling weeks, it comes down to the final four races. Somehow, after all the roster changes, crashes, fights and calamity, there are two tight points races to be decided. As the NASCAR Cup contingent prepares for the last stretch, the season points championship and the Rookie of the Year battles have never been closer. Dale Earnhardt surely had the rookie crown locked up after his stunning victory at Bristol in April, but the trusty DeWitt team and their unproven chauffeur Joe Millikan have kept him in sight. After Dale's disastrous crash and time on the sideline, Millikan took full advantage and strung together a series of top-10 finishes to take over the top spot in the standings. In the Grand National points race, Darrell Waltrip jumped out to an early lead and never looked back for most of the season. But after a catastrophic sequence of engine failures and crashes, the DiGard team seems to have begun to crumble under the pressure of winning their first season championship. Even worse, the King Richard Petty has been steadily getting closer in the rearview mirror, and he has his sights set on an unprecedented seventh Cup crown. Join us as we go down to the wire in the greatest NASCAR Cup season in history. We'll unpack the final four events: North Wilkesboro, Rockingham, Atlanta and Ontario. By the end of it, we will have decided two incredible points contests, with winners who represent NASCAR's past and future. DraftKings State-Specific Problem Gambling Information: In Massachusetts, call (800) 327-5050 or visit gamblinghelplinema.org, In New York, call 877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369). In Tennessee and Kansas, Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER. On behalf of Boot Hill Casino & Resort (KS). In West Virginia, Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit www.1800gambler.net. All games regulated by the West Virginia Lottery. Please play responsibly. In partnership with Hollywood Casino at Charles Town Races. In Connecticut, Help is available for problem gambling call 888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this edition of the Peristyle Podcast hosts Ryan Abraham and Chris Trevino are back in studio talking about the the latest USC football commitment from the 2024 recruiting class, Long Beach (Calif.) Millikan four-star wide receiver Ryan Pellum. The 5-foot-11, 170 pound athlete can play on both sides of the ball and initially didn't even have USC in his top-10 schools. But head coach Lincoln Riley and staff put in the work and now the local speedster will be saying home and playing for the Cardinal and Gold in 2024. The guys talk about the impact Pellum can have on this class, what they like about his game and how the Trojans moved up from the No. 57 class in the country at the end of May to now No. 8 in the country, one spot behind No. 7 Oregon in the Pac-12 and behind No. 2 Ohio State, No. 3 Michigan and No. 6 Penn State in the Big Ten. There was also some breaking news regarding the NCAA's thoughts on NIL collectives, producing their strongest language yet and going after collectives that provide inducements for prospects to attend particular schools or institutions from giving benefits to boosters who donate to NIL collectives. With not much else going on in late June, Chris and Ryan solicited questions on Twitter to fill out the show with a mega mailbag segment. Please review, rate and subscribe to the Peristyle Podcast on Apple Podcasts! Thanks to Trader Joe's for sponsoring the Peristyle Podcast! Make sure you check out USCFootball.com for complete coverage of this USC Trojan football team. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
PUBLIC VERSION. Actor, writer, director, and producer Ben Millikan (BLUE CRUSH 2, NEWCASTLE, RUN & GUN, BOSCH) joins Adam, Joe, and Arwen to discuss his new feature film SNAG (now in theaters and available digitally). From growing up in Sydney where he spent a decade as an amateur boxer… to his years studying acting and filmmaking at Australia's On Camera Studio… to landing roles in films like NEWCASTLE, BLUE CRUSH 2, RUN & GUN and TV shows like MELROSE PLACE, CSI: MIAMI, and BOSCH… to how his ex-wife encouraged him to write his new thriller SNAG… to his experience directing and starring in his highly stylized neo-noir western… to the hurdles of shooting in New Mexico during the winter… to the true meaning of “networking” in Hollywood and the importance of keeping real life relationships above all else… Ben's story is a terrific example of why it is crucial to always stay grounded and true to yourself as you traverse an industry built on fantasy and make believe.
Episode 306: Cory Millikan aka SellTheNews joins the podcast to talk about his favorite strategies which have helped him achieve over $300k in total profits so far. Social mediaCory Millikan Profitly: SellTheNews Cory's book recommendations1. The Daily Trading Coach2. Black Edge Cobra Trading Click the link and get 33% off commissions for life as well as one month of free DAS Trader Platform
Meet This Week's Guest, Tamra Millikan, the go-to expert for entrepreneurs who are ready to have someone fill their calendar with high-quality sales calls, so they can stop squandering their time and money on marketing that doesn't work. Get farther, faster than you ever thought possible with Tamra. Lead Magnet: https://clickautomations.com/roadmap Social Media Links: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/clickautomations Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tamramillikan/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tamramillikan/ Website: https://clickautomations.com Resources Mentioned: Join my group here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/socialmedialovegroup FREE RESOURCES. Have you thought about using social networks to grow your business but you're not sure where to start or you're afraid of going in the wrong direction? Let me guide you! I'll show you how to use social media to expand your visibility, show your videos and posts to more people who will become your prospects and subscribe to your platforms so you don't miss anything you do.
This week we're coming to you live via tape delay from Long Beach Poly football practice as we interview players and coaches after previewing the CIF Southern Section quarterfinals this week for the Jackrabbits, Millikan Rams and Lakewood Lancers.
On Friday, Lakewood is hosting a CIF Football playoff game for the first time in years while Millikan is hitting the road for a postseason opener amidst controversy for its opponent.
Long Beach Poly, Millikan and Lakewood are headed into the CIF Southern Section postseason and we're breaking down the brackets.
This week we're talking about all of the loose ends after Millikan football forfeit its wins due to an ineligible player.
Millikan football star Ryan Pellum joins the show to talk about the upcoming season and if they can beat a certain team in Long Beach this season (24:14-44:37). We're Santa Monica guys now, but are we too old to hang with the young crowd? The boys get dark and stormy and talk death. Being a UPS driver would be cool. Do people still have pet birds? (:45-24:14). We've got an idea. A college commitment video, but a Bachelor theme. The Charcuterie Boys: “Charcuterie's Forever”. We're planning a takeover of Portfolio Coffeehouse. LA Dodgers concession workers threaten to go on strike (44:37-1:04:00) 908 Athlete of the Week: JuJu Smith-Schuster of the Kansas City Chiefs (1:04:00-1:12:22).
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We went to the last Millikan softball practice before the Rams play in their first CIF Southern Section championship game since 2005 and talked to coach Michelle Lehr, pitcher Victoria Byrum, pitcher Ava Schaffel, catcher Cami Lara, center fielder Erica Estrada, third baseman Ari Ramirez and first baseman Katie Knarr.
Estudio del tema "El Perdón" por Marcial Millikan en la iglesia de Capilla Calvario Chihuahua, tercera parte.
Estudio del tema "El Perdón" por Marcial Millikan en la iglesia de Capilla Calvario Chihuahua, segunda parte.
Estudio del tema "El Perdón" por Marcial Millikan en la iglesia de Capilla Calvario Chihuahua, primera parte.
This week we're taking you on Bohl Diamond at Blair Field after the final Moore League baseball doubleheader of the year to talk with the stars for Millikan, Wilson, Lakewood and Long Beach Poly after the Rams won their fourth league title in the last six seasons.
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00:30 Millikan boys' basketball 11:00 Wilson boys' soccer 21:30 Long Beach State Dirtbags 26:30 LBSU men's basketball 29:10 Super Bowl Security Guard tells his story
What would it take to "render justice" in science? In this roundtable discussion, our panelists discuss two episodes that demonstrate how scientific credit and recognition reflect the social and political order of the times. Ruth Lewin Sime and Robert Marc Friedman discuss the "Meitner Scandal," in which the world-renowned physicist Lise Meitner was denied a Nobel Prize for her work, despite being nominated over 50 times and having been considered by many—both in her time and now—as an exemplary candidate. Michael Chwe and Peter Sachs Collopy discuss the recent reckoning with the racist and pro-eugenic beliefs of Robert A. Millikan, the former faculty member at Caltech and winner of the 1923 Nobel Prize in Physics. They discuss activism in having Millikan's name taken off of buildings at Caltech, as well as current attempts to make Caltech more inclusive and diverse. Our moderator for this panel is Susan Lindee, Professor of History and Sociology of Science at the University of Pennsylvania, and our commentator is Sue V. Rosser, Provost Emerita and Professor Emerita at San Francisco State University. Please watch a number of our panelists live on Sunday, February 20, 2022 at 12:00pm and on-demand as they discuss these issues at the 2022 AAAS Annual Meeting. The link to the AAAS Program can be found at: https://aaas.confex.com/aaas/2022/meetingapp.cgi/Session/28502 For more information on this forum and related resources, please visit: https://www.chstm.org/video/134
In Episode 116, I share some guests clips that did not make the final version of their episode. Sometimes between parts, guests share amazing leadership comments or advice. In this episode, I share outtakes with Enrique Rubio, Peter Popovich, Phyllis Millikan, Tim Brock, and Matt Donovan. 01:14 Part 1: Enrique Rubio and the Disservice to Yourself Enrique talks about one of the hardest things for us to do. 03:11 Part 2: Peter Popovich and the Growth Accelerator Peter distinguishes between the difficulty of changing IQ and the strong possibility of changing EQ. 05:52 Part 3: Phyllis Millikan and Connecting with Teammates and Colleagues Phyllis explains how learning about the people you work with can mitigate language differences. 10:30 Part 4: Tim Brock and Why Leadership Is Crucial Tim describes how two teachers' toxicity damaged a school. He talks about how crucial leadership is. 14:01 Part 5: Matt Donovan and Resolving Dilemmas Matt discusses the balance between extremes and describes how leadership can help. _________________________________ How You Can Support the Show Unlabeled Leadership is a free service for people to learn about leadership. If you want to support the show, you can make a $0.99 donation. Your support reduces production expenses. https://anchor.fm/unlabeled-leadership/support No transcript available (future enhancement) Episode links Guest LinkedIn profiles, Enrique Rubio, Peter Popovich, Phyllis Millikan, Tim Brock, and Matt Donovan Episode 077, Enrique Rubio Inspires the Human Resource Profession Episode 006, Peter Popovich and the Pickled Lifelong Journey Episode 026, Peter Popovich Explains Emotional Intelligence Episode 016, Phyllis Millikan and Constructive Attribution Episode 075, Phyllis Millikan Taps into The Wisdom of Teams Episode 012, Tim Brock with Winning Hearts and Clearing Barriers Episode 017, Matt Donovan and A Glance in His Leadership Playbook Background Music You can find all the musical tracks at Envato Elements. 00:00 Theme music: Uplift Corporate Inspire by OlexandrIgnatov 00:55 Corporation by pinkzebra 02:53 Retro Delta Blues by AlexanderRufire 05:34 Spanish Breeze by iCENTURY 10:12 For Explainer Videos by CrazyTunes 13:43 Inspiring Ambient by Dirtyflint 19:48 Fun and Flirty by BrownHouseMedia Lead on! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/unlabeled-leadership/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/unlabeled-leadership/support
Want to create wealth no matter what your situation is? In this episode, In this latest video, I share an inspiring Neville Goddard message (in his own voice!) revealing one of the most powerful affirmations shared by Dr. Robert Millikan. Once you say this sentence every day ... YOUR LIFE WILL NEVER BE THE SAME! (FREE TRAINING )"How the Law of Attraction REALLY Works" (Click link) NEW ONLINE COURSE Law of Attraction Mastery ($200 off for Limited Time!) (Coupon Code: save200) PERSONAL COACHING: https://joshuatongol.com/coaching/ SUPPORT THIS PODCAST TO HELP KEEP IT RUNNING! • Please Support This Podcast by Making a Donation (any amount helps!)
This week we're talking about the upcoming CIF football and boys' water polo bracket that will be released this weekend. We also catch up with Millikan's Jordan Sanders and Wilson's Bobby Hauck to talk about their dedication to their football programs before they do the ceremonial coin toss on Friday night. 28:00 Interview with Millikan's Jordan Sanders and Wilson's Bobby Hauck
This week we're talking about the upcoming CIF girls' volleyball playoffs, the student-run Long Beach Green Schools Campaign, the Millikan student section at football games and more.
LEY DE ATRACCIÓN: ¿Qué pasa si durante 16 horas repites la misma afirmación? En una conferencia de Radio que Neville Goddard realizó en 1951, explicó como un niño se encerró en su habitación durante 16 horas repitiendo esta afirmación y esto es lo que pasó. "Un periodista me contó que nuestro gran científico, Robert Millikan, le dijo una vez que se había fijado una meta a una edad temprana, cuando aún era muy pobre y no estaba probado en el gran trabajo que iba a hacer en el futuro. Condensó su sueño de grandeza y seguridad en una simple declaración, cuya declaración implicaba que su sueño de grandeza y seguridad ya se había hecho realidad. Luego repitió la declaración una y otra vez para sí mismo hasta que la idea de grandeza y seguridad llenó su mente y se agolpó todas las demás ideas fuera de su conciencia. Estas pueden no haber sido las palabras del Dr. Millikan, pero son las que me dieron y cito: "Tengo un ingreso generoso, estable y confiable, consistente con la integridad y el beneficio mutuo". En este vídeo te cuento más. Deseo que te inspire y si quieres aprender más, suscríbete a mi CANAL de LA VOZ DE TU ALMA
LEY DE ATRACCIÓN: ¿Qué pasa si durante 16 horas repites la misma afirmación? En una conferencia de Radio que Neville Goddard realizó en 1951, explicó como un niño se encerró en su habitación durante 16 horas repitiendo esta afirmación y esto es lo que pasó. "Un periodista me contó que nuestro gran científico, Robert Millikan, le dijo una vez que se había fijado una meta a una edad temprana, cuando aún era muy pobre y no estaba probado en el gran trabajo que iba a hacer en el futuro. Condensó su sueño de grandeza y seguridad en una simple declaración, cuya declaración implicaba que su sueño de grandeza y seguridad ya se había hecho realidad. Luego repitió la declaración una y otra vez para sí mismo hasta que la idea de grandeza y seguridad llenó su mente y se agolpó todas las demás ideas fuera de su conciencia. Estas pueden no haber sido las palabras del Dr. Millikan, pero son las que me dieron y cito: "Tengo un ingreso generoso, estable y confiable, consistente con la integridad y el beneficio mutuo". En este vídeo te cuento más. Deseo que te inspire y si quieres aprender más, suscríbete a mi CANAL de LA VOZ DE TU ALMA
I invite guests to share personal stories about acts of leadership that help shape their lives. In Episode 75, Phyllis Millikan explains the limitation to three harmful traditional leadership assumptions. These are leaders need authority, leaders are heroes who leave a legacy, and intimacy weakens leadership. 00:00 Prologue From an Arthur Andersen consultant to a SurePeople Executive Vice President, Phyllis's career continues to evolve. What hasn't changed is her commitment to mentor and champion the people around her. 01:36 Part 1: Do Leaders Need Authority? Many new professionals falsely believed that for them to influence others, they need to be in a position of authority. Phyllis discusses why this assumption limits a person's effectiveness. 14:26 Part 2: Heroes and Legacies Some “leaders” believe that they need to be heroes for their teams and leave a legacy. Phyllis questions this traditional leadership assumption. 19:06 Part 3: Does Intimacy Weaken Leadership? Phyllis explains why the traditional leadership assumption, intimacy weakens leadership, is harmful. _________________________________ How You Can Support the Show Unlabeled Leadership is a free service for people to learn about leadership. If you want to support the show, you can make a $0.99 donation. Your support reduces production expenses. https://anchor.fm/unlabeled-leadership/support No transcript available (future enhancement) Episode links Phyllis' LinkedIn Profile and bio SurePeople Previous podcast episode: 016: Phyllis Millikan and Constructive Attribution Podcast Episode 065: Dave Best Cracks Three Traditional Leadership Assumptions Liz Wiseman's book, Multipliers Podcast episode 054: Terrell Turner Elevates Team Collaborations Kouzes & Posner's book, The Leadership Challenge Gary DePaul's website Gary's books: What the Heck Is Leadership and Why Should I Care? Nine Practices of 21st Century Leadership Background Music You can find all the musical tracks at Envato Elements. 00:00 Theme music: Uplift Corporate Inspire by OlexandrIgnatov 01:18 Jazz It by TexasBrother 14:08 Piano Jazzy Theme by _Blacksmith_ 18:45 This is Spanish by TexasBrother 24:32 Fun and Flirty by BrownHouseMedia Lead on! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/unlabeled-leadership/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/unlabeled-leadership/support
On today's episode, Michael Millikan joins Travis Ishida to talk about all things hunting, the 2021 Tennessee Long Hunter Challenge, surprises and perks expected to come, and much more. Michael Millikan is an avid hunter, a precision rifle competitor, a seasoned match director, range director, and all-around great guy who is hosting the upcoming hunter-style match, Tennessee Long Hunter Challenge. The event will be hosted at the Eagle Eye Shooting Complex in Mt. Pleasant, TN. NRL HUNTER, a division of National Rifle League (NRL), is a series of competitions for hunters by hunters. It brings a combination of ethical hunters and conservationists together in an innovative, competitive format for new and seasoned hunters to learn about their skills, gear, overall capabilities, and about local hunting terrains. Learn more about NRL Hunter, the Tennessee Long Hunter Challenge, what to expect from it, and more on the NRL Hunter Podcast! Index: 00:45 – Mike Millikan's Background; Precision Rifle & Hunting 04:10 – Stories of first Hunts; Eating Squirrel 11:29 – Southern Hunting; Eastern States 24:48 – Tennessee Long Hunter Challenge; Uniqueness & Surprises 32:16 – Educational segment at match; Processing of an Animal 38:59 – Event Perks 49:25 – Match Adventures & Expectations; Reach Out Links – 2021 Tennessee Long Hunter Challenge – https://nrlhunter.org/matches/21-04/ Nathan Perry Music (Spotify) – https://open.spotify.com/artist/0GNySaIRzLXcOfWpKlRv3w Mike Millikan (Facebook) – https://www.facebook.com/michael.millikan.14 Mike Millikan (Instagram) – https://www.instagram.com/mike_millikan/ NRL Hunter Loaner Rifle Program - https://nrlhunter.org/loaner-rifle-program/ If you enjoyed this podcast, make sure to subscribe to us on Soundcloud or iTunes for more episodes and write us a review! Share this episode with anyone interested in all things Hunting. Do you have questions, comments, insight on the topics discussed today? Shoot an email to travis@nrlhunter.org with Subject: “NRL Hunter Podcast S1 E11” Follow Us On: Website: https://nrlhunter.org/ iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/nrl-hunter-podcast/id1549731175 Soundcloud: https://soundcloud.com/nrlhunter Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/4iUZ7wGSFtvrcpzRNJWsWb?si=XrSdnol1QnGJRPmrZpHCdA&nd=1 FB Community Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/nrlhuntercommunitygroup Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/nrlhunter/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/NationalRifleLeague Release date: 24 March 2021
I invite guests to share personal stories about acts of leadership that help shape their lives. In Episode 16, Phyllis Millikan explains how our attitude can change how we interrupt intent and how we perceive our current situations. She discusses when self-reflection is needed to evaluate your role in an organization. Phyllis offers advice about checking in with others, giving your team space to lead, and filling your bucket. 00:00 Prologue: It Is Not about You but about the Talent Around You One of the first things I noticed about Phyllis is that she is happy. Sure, she has life challenges, yet her attitude is positive, uplifting, and contagious. From an Arthur Andersen consultant to a SurePeople Executive Vice President, Phyllis's career continues to evolve. What hasn't changed is her commitment to mentor and champion the people around her. 02:03 Part 1: Reducing Attribution Errors through Positive Intent When events aren't going well and the causes are unclear, we become uncomfortable. Our brains work hard to reduce uncertainty by speculating the intentions of others. Phyllis reminds us that we can control how we make assumptions by believing in good intent. 11:57 Part 2: Career Reflections Leadership involves influencing the environment so others can flourish. Unfortunately, your ability to affect change can become limited, and considering other opportunities to lead may become necessary. 21:56 Part 3: Finding Openings to Shine Phyllis advises us to strengthen self-awareness, empowering your team, and balancing between meeting to just work and checking in. _________________________________ How You Can Support the Show Unlabeled Leadership is a free service for people to learn about leadership. If you want to support the show, you can make a $0.99 donation. Your support reduces production expenses. https://anchor.fm/unlabeled-leadership/support No transcript available (future enhancement) Episode links Phyllis' LinkedIn Profile Phyllis' bio SurePeople.com Phyllis' PDF entitled Healthcare Leadership Levers for Reducing Burnout and Increasing Resilience Gary DePaul website Gary's books: What the Heck Is Leadership and Why Should I Care? Nine Practices of 21st Century Leadership Background Music You can find all the musical tracks at Envato Elements. 00:00 Theme music: Inspiring Uplifting Corporate by mixer_drummer 01:50 Into The Jazz by Korolkov 08:14 Quirky Accordion by pinkzebra 11:42 Market Day by simming 21:42 Think Happy Thoughts by pinkzebra 28:33 Fun and Flirty by BrownHouseMedia Lead on! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/unlabeled-leadership/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/unlabeled-leadership/support
In this episode Jake from NebraskaTok and Jamen from 402Hoops interview Sophomore Connor Millikan from Platteview High School. He talks about what he did during off-season training, playing during COVID Time, his goals and being a leader.
Debbie Millikan from 'Iolani School talks to Cuyote about the successes and obstacles to school gardens. What makes it work? How do we align this to what we are teaching in class? Link to the Hawaii From to School Hui - https://www.hiphi.org/farmtoschool/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sciencehawaii/message
P13 Andrés Gomberoff 28/08/2018