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Robby & Rochelle in the Morning on 107.1 The Boss
Robby and Rochelle Podcast: 06/15/23

Robby & Rochelle in the Morning on 107.1 The Boss

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2023 67:25


Thirsty Thursday Tipsy or Toddler, Mystery Newby, there are no mountains in Minnesota + Why are you the family's Black Sheep?

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Giles and the Goalie - A Minnesota Wild Podcast

On this week's 10K Rinks Radio, Tony and Joe discussed trade deadline day: The Flower in Minnesota Why does Fleury make sense now? The Wild trades Kaapo Kahkonen, was that good, bad, or indifferent? Tyson Jost swapped for Nico Sturm Thoughts on Jacob Middleton Wild add size and toughness with Nic Deslauriers Did the Wild get good value for Jack McBain? And a quick look around the Central Division Follow Joe and Tony on Twitter, and check out all the great work at 10KRinks.com! A Zone Coverage Podcast Network Production Follow 10K Rinks: @10KRinks Follow Zone Coverage: @ZoneCoverageMN Subscribe: Libsyn, iTunes, Spotify, Stitcher, SoundCloud, Google Play and iHeart Radio.

The Illuminate Orthodontic Podcast
Ep. 13: Dr. Chris Teeters & Dr. Brian Anderson

The Illuminate Orthodontic Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2021 52:54


Orthodontists Dr. Chris Teeters & Dr. Brian Anderson are the co-founders of Orthodontic Pearls and represent half of the band Relapse. On this episode, you will learn about: *How Chris & Brian were co-residents at the University of Minnesota *Why they started the Orthodontic Pearls Facebook group *Some of the best clinical pearls from Brian & Chris *Their favorite pearls from this year's Mother of Pearls Conference *The challenge of managing differing opinions online & creating a safe space for sharing Recorded September 11, 2021 at the Mother of Pearls Conference in Minneapolis, MN. Generous support for the podcast comes from KLOwen Stride Custom Braces & InBrace.

Podcast on the Brink
POTB 357: Hoosiers beat Minnesota and a pivotal game with Michigan State looms

Podcast on the Brink

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2021 52:06


Podcast on the Brink is back for a new episode with host Alex Bozich of Inside the Hall. The show is currently available weekly.On this week’s episode, Bozich is joined by Zach Osterman of The Indianapolis Star to discuss Indiana's win over Minnesota, its upcoming game in Bloomington against Michigan State and more. Among the topics discussed:• What stood out from Indiana's win over Minnesota• Why there's some renewed positivity around IU basketball• Michigan State's disappointing season and why Saturday's game is so important for the Hoosiers• The Big Ten teams that are the biggest threat to reach the Final Four• Zach gives his thoughts on how college basketball has done overall at navigating through the COVID-19 pandemic

Reporting As Eligible
Reporting as Eligible: The Packers Won, Eat at Arby's

Reporting As Eligible

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2020 69:40


Paul, Matt, and JR discuss what meaning can be found in beating a team with absolutely no healthy players. They sing the praises of Davante Adams and Paul discusses some other great things about Davante’s game he had previously dismissed as unimportant. They preview the Jacksonville game, Jake Luton subbing for Gardner Minshew, DJ Chark, Laviska Shenault, and whether the Packer defense can look good against another undermanned offense. Should Malik Taylor get more of an opportunity? Why did Montravius Adams get 26 snaps this week and only 6 against Minnesota? Why will Mike Pettine have a good second half of the season that saves his job? Find out all of these answers and more! Intro: Oh, What a Night - The Four Seasons Outro: Jeopardy Theme Song --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/reportingaseligible/message

MPR News with Kerri Miller
The challenges of voting during a pandemic as the 2020 election looms

MPR News with Kerri Miller

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2020 49:39


By the 2020 presidential election, at least 75 percent of Americans will be able to cast a mail-in ballot according to reporting by The New York Times. It’s a significant number that may come as a relief for voters as the COVID-19 pandemic rages on and some areas of the U.S. worry about having enough poll workers. This isn’t happening without some political tumult, however. President Donald Trump has made false allegations about mail-in ballots. Meanwhile, the Trump campaign, legislators in some parts of the country and the Republican National Committee are trying to stop the expansion of mail-in voting. On Thursday at 9 a.m., MPR News host Kerri Miller spoke with two voting experts about voting by mail, voter safety in a pandemic and voter suppression efforts. Guests: Carol Anderson is a scholar, political scientist and chair of African American studies at Emory University. She’s the author of several books including “One Person, No Vote: How Voter Suppression Is Destroying Our Democracy.” Sean Morales-Doyle is a deputy director in the Democracy Program at the Brennan Center for Justice, where he focuses on voting rights and elections. MPR News Don’t let COVID-19 stop your vote. Here’s how to vote by mail in Minnesota Why is voting by mail (suddenly) controversial? Here's what you need to know Subscribe to the MPR News with Kerri Miller podcast on: Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts , Spotify or RSS.

TwoFiveandTen
February 19th, 2020 - Boudreau Fired; Trade Market Heats Up

TwoFiveandTen

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2020 59:39


The final pre-trade deadline episode -- and the market is on fire - Bruce Boudreau fired in Minnesota: Why now and why go with an interim coach when coaches like Gerard Gallant, Mike Babcock and Peter Laviolette are on the market? - NHL Trade Deadline update: Toffoli to Vancouver, the Devils make two valuable trades and Cup contenders beef up their bluelines - Rangers and Bruins Week in Review: Including our first Rangers-Bruins game from MSG - Picks of the Week - Today in NHL History Follow us on Instagram and Facebook (Twofiveandten) and subscribe wherever you get your podcasts!

Open Floor: SI's NBA Show
Surging Raptors, Damian Lillard's outrage, All-Star mailbag

Open Floor: SI's NBA Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2020 59:52


On today's episode, Ben Golliver and Michael Pina recover from the NBA trade deadline by catching their breath before the upcoming craziness of All-Star Weekend. They start with a deep dive into the Toronto Raptors, who have won 14 straight entering Monday. What's driving the Raptors' success and why are they such an intriguing threat to the Bucks? From there, they analyze Damian Lillard's complaints about the officials and the NBA's stunning decision not to pushing Portland for its vociferous complaining. To close, Ben and Michael take questions from the Open Floor Globe. How many All-Star starters throughout history have been worse than Trae Young? Should the All-Star rosters be expanded? Is Gersson Rosas the Messiah in Minnesota? Why does one San Diego chef always think about Kobe Bryant whenever he remembers slicing off his finger in a cooking accident?   Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Professional Muslim Women
Ep 11: RISE and Claim Your Voice with Nausheena Hussain

Professional Muslim Women

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2019 26:49


When you look up Muslim women online, the search results you’ll mostly see are negative. It’s constantly about how oppressed we are or how we’ve been attacked.  How do we change this negative narrative that is surrounding our community? How can we create a more positive impact and encourage more Muslim women to step up and own their stories? In this episode of the Professional Muslim Women, Founder and Executive Director of Reviving the Islamic Sisterhood for Empowerment (RISE), Nausheena Hussain, joins us to talk about how their platform is elevating how Muslim women are perceived. They’re on a mission to make sure that Muslim women are at the table.  Reviving Sisterhood is a platform created to showcase Muslim women’s work and empower them to grow and develop in every aspect of life. Get empowered as you listen to Nausheena’s words of wisdom and motivation so that you can claim your voice and create impactful change in your community. In this Episode, We Talk About: What made Nausheena pursue the amazing arena of social justice, activism, and civics What is RISE Gender Islamophobia Taking back the negative narrative about Muslim women and turning it into something positive by telling the story ourselves Muslim Sheroes of Minnesota Why you can’t be what you can’t see Ways to connect and empower Muslim women RISE's 1st conference Nausheena’s vision for RISE Focusing on our similarities and honoring our differences Building your personal BOD Where to reach Nausheena Hussain: Nausheena Hussain's Website Instagram Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Youtube Nausheena’s Bio: Nausheena Hussain is the co-founder and Executive Director of a new platform to empower women in her community known as Reviving the Islamic Sisterhood for Empowerment. She is dedicated in building a movement to address leadership development, increase community engagement, and create a philanthropic legacy for change. One of Nausheena’s top strengths is that she is a learner. So naturally, she’s always on the path to increase her knowledge and better her skills. Nausheena graduated from the University of Minnesota cum laude in 2003 with her MBA in Marketing and Healthcare Administration. She holds certificates in Executive Leadership from Stanford and Harvard Universities. She is a fellow graduate from the American Muslim Civic Leadership Institute, Studio/E entrepreneurial program, Rockwood Institute Fellow and is a 2016 Bush Foundation Leadership Fellow. Because of her hard work and dedication, Nausheena has been recognized for her achievements. She was named the 2012 Catalytic Leader by the Minnesota Council of Nonprofits. In 2016, the Minnesota Women’s Press named her “Changemaker of the Year.” Click here to learn more about Nausheena and her work.  Mentioned in this episode: Reviving the Islamic Sisterhood for Empowerment (RISE)   -- Want to hear more stories from amazing Muslim Women? Please subscribe on Apple Podcast, Stitcher or on your favorite podcast platform. Get notified so you never miss out! Let us know what you think and what part of the podcast conversation you enjoyed the most by leaving us a review and rating here! And don’t forget to join us on our Facebook group Professional Muslim Women  to continue the conversation and connect with a community of Muslim women like you!

What's The Difference?
Episode 10: Diversity and Inclusion in Human Resources, with Juliette Francis

What's The Difference?

Play Episode Listen Later May 8, 2019 32:52


Juliette Francis joined the Science Museum’s senior leadership team in November 2013. She brings experience in employee relations, workforce planning, compensation and benefit management, and training and development to her position overseeing the museum’s service to both its paid staff and its expansive volunteer corps. Juliette comes to the Science Museum from College Possible, a national nonprofit headquartered in Saint Paul that provides low-income students with an intensive curriculum of coaching and support to help them earn college admission and college degrees. As Director of Human Resources and Operations, Francis oversaw the organization’s HR, new site operations, and technology functions. Her professional experience also includes human resources work at Girls Scouts of Minnesota and Wisconsin River Valleys and Fury Motors. Juliette has a bachelor’s degree in Human Resource Development from the University of Minnesota – Twin Cities. She has been actively involved in the Saint Paul Winter Carnival for more than 13 years, and she sits on the Business Programs Advisory Board at Inver Hills Community College. What you’ll learn about in this episode: How Juliette got involved in diversity and inclusion work, and how she brings it to her role in human resources at the Science Museum of Minnesota Why it can be challenging to admit that you don’t have all the answers, and why pushing yourself into an uncomfortable space is key to your own growth Why it is necessary to be aware of yourself and avoid misusing your power and authority in your role How the Science Museum of Minnesota is considered to be one of the premiere museums of its kind in the country How a science museum can be an ideal place to explore the concepts of diversity, equity and inclusion Why there is still a great deal of work to do to make science more accessible to everyone, and what programs the Science Museum of Minnesota has to promote science Why the Science Museum of Minnesota considers it vitally important to create a culturally competent and inclusive workplace Why we have all been conditioned to look for similarities in ourselves and others, and why understanding the differences is important, valuable work What advice Juliette would offer to anyone wanting to pursue diversity and inclusion work in their own roles Additional resources: Website: www.smm.org

Pound The Rock
Darren Wolfson of 5 Eyewitness News: Why Jimmy Butler wants out of Minnesota

Pound The Rock

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2018 71:40


Topics for this week's episode with Darren Wolfson of 5 Eyewitness News: - Wolfson gives the inside scoop on the mess in Minnesota - Why does Jimmy Butler want out - is it money or the players? - Should Tom Thibodeau be the one calling the shots? Is the owner going to get involved? - Andrew Wiggins and Karl-Anthony Towns being under the spotlight - Why doesn't Butler and other stars want to play with LeBron James? - Building hypothetical Butler trade packages

Strangers Abroad
E11-Karyn, Oli, and Lina Get Stuck in the Mud

Strangers Abroad

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2017 11:00


Karyn and I bumped paths while still working in a hostel in Costa Rica. She is hard to miss between her immeasurable height, voice, and personality to match. As boisterous as her presence is, she is attracted to the relaxed, Caribbean sway that is hard to come by in frigid Minnesota. I bring her on initially to tell a regional American joke that I had never heard before. This is a little snapshot of the energy and playfulness that is bouncing out of her and I will let it speak for itself. In this podcast episode we discuss -What it is like to live in Minnesota -Why she travels to Costa Rica -What the Pura Vida life provides her -Her favorite food in Costa Rica -What are Lina and Oli jokes? -Where did Lina and Oli jokes originate? -Why are these jokes so damn weird? Lena and Ole jokes became popularized around the 1940’s in the Northern Midwestern states of America. They are born from the Norwegian and Swedish immigrants who landed in the US, playfully making fun of their cultural misunderstandings in their new homes and cooling tensions between the immigrants and locals. I loved that I had to go all the way to Costa Rica to discover these jokes that are coveted by an entire group of people who share my nationality. By meeting Caryn you can understand how these innocuous, teetering between ranchy and wholesome jokes have molded her springy light on life, I didn’t get to spend too much time with her, yet her laugh is still vibrates within me.