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This episode’s featured guest is Mr. Steve Ford, A.K.A. “The Car Guy”, who joins us to provide some perspective on the state of the service industry and to take us through some of the historic changes that took place in the '80s regarding the U.S. educational system. Scott found his observations very interesting and suspects that you will as well. Recalls: GM is recalling approximately 3.4M truck chassis vehicles for pass air bag inflators. There are three separate recalls: 21V-050, 21V-051, and 21V-052, covering model years 2007-2012. Case Study: Bob Powell from Springfield Mass writes about a Start-Stop equipped vehicle that he recently addressed with DTC’s P3055 & P3056. Case Study link. Industry Update: The Technology & Maintenance Council (TMC) Annual Meeting has been changed up for 2021 with two meetings, the virtual meeting will be held over the course of two weeks: April 12-15; 19-23 Mon-Thur both weeks. https://tmcannual.trucking.org The Automotive Service Association (ASA) X50 Virtual Automotive Conference & Expo will be taking place on April 30th-May 1st visit https://ASAx50.com for more information.The Automotive Training Institute 2021 SuperConference is May 5-8 at the Omni Amelia Island Resort in Florida Visit Autotraining.net for registration information.The Equipment and Tool Institute (ETI) Tool Tech Event will be a combination Virtual and In-person event on May 24 - 27 in Austin Texas. Visit https://etools.org for registration. The event will be co-hosted with the Automotive Maintenance Repair Association (AMRA) and the National Automotive Service Task Force NASTF meeting.Additionally, the NASTF General Meeting Webinar will be held on Monday evening. Visit https://NASTF.org for more info.
This week, I talk to Jacobin senior editor Shawn Gude about Eugene V. Debs, the American Socialist Party leader who led a powerful labor movement, and left a legacy that's an inspiration to anyone on the left, becoming a hero to the likes of a young Vermont senator, Bernie Sanders. Read Shawn's wonderful piece on Debs: https://www.jacobinmag.com/2020/09/eugene-debs-democracy-antiwar-canton Follow Shawn on Twitter @shawngudeSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1sFqPsCA7xskMkK7uKvs3m?si=J6zaJDCcRwSLSvj92RuZFwApple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/social-point/id1534640895 Social Point is a news & politics web show/podcast from a left perspective. New episodes Mon/Thur @ 3pm cst.Follow me on Twitter and Instagram @SocialPointPod
Just me this episode, I recap the Harris/Pence VP debate & cover Exxon's insane new growth plan.Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1sFqPsCA7xskMkK7uKvs3m?si=J6zaJDCcRwSLSvj92RuZFwApple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/social-point/id1534640895 Social Point is a news & politics web show/podcast from a left perspective. New episodes Mon/Thur @ 3pm cst. Follow me on Twitter and Instagram @SocialPointPod
Our very first episode featuring a piece on the Indonesian genocide and an interview on the federal judiciary with legendary lawyer Thomas Durkin. Social Point is a news & politics web show/podcast from a left perspective. New episodes Mon/Thur @ 3pm cst. Follow me on Twitter and Instagram @SocialPointPod
The Aussie share market has slipped 0.1% this week (Mon-Thur), its first fall in three weeks as investors sift through 30 company reports - the busiest reporting season week so far.In this week's wrap, Jessica covers:(0:21) Seven companies that beat market expectations(0:33) WiseTech Global (ASX:WTC) sky rockets 38% after reporting(1:10) 16 companies that reported in-line(1:33) Seven that missed market expectations(1:54) Three emerging themes worth thinking about(3:22) What to consider if you want to generate above average returns(3:51) Over to the U.S.: Apple becomes a US$2 trillion company(4:43) What to expect from Fortescue Metals (ASX:FMG), Woolworths (ASX:WOW) & Afterpay (ASX:APT) next week
Though the Aussie share market appears to be recovering, it's not exactly been a smooth road in light of Victoria re-entering lockdown. That being said, investors should remember this is only the 4th pullback in 16 weeks. In this week's wrap, Jessica covers:(0:26) The rocky road to recovery: The ASX200's sluggish return(0:37) Tech sector leading the way: Up 2.7% (Mon-Thur)(0:53) Five gold stocks make the stock leader board(1:02) Gold glistens, Melbourne suffers & the RBA holds cash rate(2:19) Afterpay skyrockets (ASX:APT): sales up 120% year-on-year(4:40) Thematic Healthcare trading ideas: CSL (ASX:CSL), Sonic Healthcare (ASX:SHL), and Oncosil Medical (ASH:OSL) poised for a booster shot
The ASX200 rose 1.5% this week (Mon-Thur), continuing the COVID-19 claw back. With massive infrastructure investment planned in both Australia and the U.S., and global oil prices recovering from their virus induced hangover, investing and trading ideas continue to emerge from the woodwork.In this week's wrap, Jessica covers:Compare the pair: the U.S. vs the Australian outlook (0:11)High sentiment charges the Tech sector up 5.9% (1:13)Healthcare stocks lead the way however with Clinuvel Pharmaceuticals (ASX:CUV) & Healius (ASX:HLS) up over 20% each (1:22)Key themes: the infrastructure $1bn fast track package; oil price; and global equities poised to rise (1:41)Trading ideas: Boral (ASX:BLD), BHP (ASX:BHP) and NRW (NWH) are picks for thematic infrastructure trading (3:11)Trading the oil trend - stock ideas from the major investment banks (3:51)The case for U.S. corporate bonds, outperforming the ASX200 (5:13)
In honor of Brain Cancer Awareness Month, Maria chats with Courtney Elizabeth (@Courtelizz1), a staple of YouTube’s beauty influencer community. In 2017, she was diagnosed with Brain Cancer, and bravely chronicled the journey to recovery on her channel. Today, we discussed how she fought through it, why she did it publicly, how she stayed healthy during recovery (Black Seed Oil anyone?), and even got into some beauty tips! But first, we gotta ask: who Could Use AB eer? Maria’s former assistant and party partner-in-crime Meredith Alhern, that's who! Listen to the two of them recall some of our wild times from their 20s! #BetterTogether is live every Mon-Thur @ 11a PT! RESOURCES: Naomi Campbell Cleans A Plane: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b-U_jT9qWvs&feature=emb_title Courtney’s YouTube: https://www.google.com/search?q=Courtelizz1&oq=courte&aqs=chrome.0.69i59l4j0j69i60l3.834j0j4&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8 Courtney’s Surgery: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mwOzsxaMfM0&t=440s Become a member of the Better Together community through Patreon! Patreon.com/BetterTogetherWithMaria Join our Facebook group!: https://www.facebook.com/groups/432608110738691/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app · Zhou Nutrition: At Zhou Nutrition, we believe greatness comes from within. We make supplements in our own facilities in the heart of Utah with carefully crafted formulations to support essential wellness, mind, mood, beauty, and the keto lifestyle. https://www.zhounutrition.com/
This week's podcast episode is the third in a series dedicated to bringing you current information relevant to you, as a spouse and as part of an ADF family, during COVID19. This week I talk to Military spouse and Nutritionist Katherine Ramsden about all things nutrition, food and our health. How can we best navigate this time while making sure we're still looking after ourselves despite limited resources and food stocks. To find out more info about Katherine follow this link https://www.linkedin.com/in/katherine-ramsden-a26b557b/ I also talk to Defence Community Organisation Area Manager Rachel Baker about the ways DCO are adapting their services to meet the needs of spouses and ADF families. Rachel talks about how DCO are working with Community House Coordinators and Defence School Mentors, around the country, to ensure online and phone support is provided in place of face to face. Their 24/7 Defence Families helpline is still available and they have also launched a Webinar series (on Mon-Thur 10am and 3pm daily until May 21st) that anyone can make use of. And for those who are interested in practicing some meditation during this time, I had meditator and motivator Kat John (from episode 37 of the podcast) come on to provide some calming words and take us through a meditation. So find a quiet spot, take 15 minutes to yourself and have a listen to Kat's meditation at the end of the podcast. To follow Kat or find out more info follow this link http://www.katjohn.com.au/ All information in this episode was current as of Thursday 16th of April 2020. If there is a particular topic you would like to hear about at this time please get in contact. https://militarywifelife.com.au/join-the-community/ If you are in need of support or advice during this time the 24 hour Defence Family Helpline on 1800 624 608 is your first point of call. If you would like further details about DCO's webinar series the helpline is also the best place to call or details are on Forenet. If you would like to chat to someone to debrief or access free confidential counselling via Open Arms contact their 24 hour support line 1800 011 046. If you feel you aren't being supported or your situation and circumstances are not being heard or acknowledged please contact Defence Families Australia. DFA advocate on behalf of ADF families. To find your area's DFA rep follow this link https://dfa.org.au/contact/ For current and updated information from Defence be sure to check Forcenet. If you don't have a Forcenet account check with your Defence member about granting you access. Stay well and let’s do this together! Ready to join the MWL community? Click through the link to get connected xx www.militarywifelife.com.au
Patrick Miller victoriously rejoins the panel to cover high literature, experimental film, and the ultimate fighting game tournament arc. Original music by Kurt Feldman. Questions this week: Previously on Insert Credit: What can you tell about a person based on their fighting game style and preferences? (04:41) As far as video games go, what is and is not cyberpunk? (10:50) What studio which has never made a fighting game before could probably make a pretty good fighting game? (16:36) What did Adobe Flash mean for video games over the past 24 years, what have we lost, and what can be saved? (22:12) Design The Great Gatsby 2 (28:00) Which video games make you feel the heaviest? (34:40) What are some games you went too easy on? (40:32) What is the Eraserhead of video games? (46:34) Giant-Sized Violence Island: Fighting Game Protagonists (51:35) LIGHTNING ROUND: Patreon Suporter Grandbag’s Funeral presents Name Design: Baskin Robins Ice Cream Flavors (01:03:40) A SMALL SELECTION OF THINGS REFERENCED: Terrible leaked Spider-Man pitch Ep. 163 - It Doesn't Get Eddie Vedder Than This, with Heather Anne Campbell Chipp Zanuff (Guilty Gear) Mito (The Rumble Fish 2) What Was Cyberpunk? In Memoriam: 1980-2020 by Moon The Jackpot Trilogy by William Gibson PSASBR Pyre Neobards Public Play: IndieCade Brings Gaming Out In the Open by Gus Mastrapa (the only mention of FISTMONGER i could find) Kidou Butouden G-Gundam Nanaca Crash The Behemoth The Great Gatsby Mint Julep Creepy Green Light by Type O Negative Fat Rolling Face/Off (1997) MechWarrior Online Robot Alchemic Drive Miracle Ropitt: 2100-Nen no Daibōken SamSho Sword of the Berserk: Guts' Rage Hatred) Eraserhead (1977) El Shaddai: Ascension of the Metatron Dear Substance of Kin Ryu from Street Fighter Scorpion from Mortal Kombat Jin Kamaza from Tekken Akira Yuki from Virtua Fighter Nightmare from SoulCalibur Ryo Sakazaki from Art of Fighting) Terry Bogard from Fatal Fury) Sol Badguy from Guilty Gear STREETBEEFS YouTube channel Athena Asamiya from King of Fighters) Recommendations: Patrick Miller: Patrick Miller's Patreon, twitch.tv/pattheflip steam Mon-Thur ~7:30 PM PST Brandon: Don't take Insert Credit too seriously, form your own subjective opinions, Shadow in the Cloud (2020), retracting last week's The Mandalorian Season 2 recommendation Frank: Hollow Knight with a Benj Edwards fight stick Jaffe: Ted Lasso Tim: Perry Mason (2020)
On this episode of The Public Radio Hour, we get an update on the Alabama Legislative Session from Capitol Journal's Don Dailey, including information on the General Fund and bills related to the Anti-Road Rage Act, the Hands-Free Bill, Common Core, a proposal that would ban local governments from banning or restricting the use of single-use plastics, and the likely death of a controversial state ethics revision. WLRH Community Newroom producer Kathy Jones talks with Tennessee Riverkeeper executive director David Whiteside about microplastics and other pollution in the Tennessee River and other regional waterways. Ginny Kennedy shares information about a new study on gynecological cancers with Lilies of the Valley executive director Regina Parker and Susan Leighton with the Ovarian Cancer Research Alliance. Link to information on ovarian and other gynecological cancers from Lilies of the Valley ... and the Ovarian Cancer Research Alliance Link to the podcast archive for Capitol Journal on Alabama Public Television (airs Mon-Thur 1030pm and Fri 8pm) Link to Tennessee Riverkeeper
Our guests are General Parker, Mike McCormick and Chad Loudermilk, who are all Father Right's Advocates. Shared Parenting Bill HB 185 Sponsored by Representative La Shawn K. Ford goes to committee on Thursday, February 14, 2019. It won’t get out of committee without your help. Here is what it is, in a nutshell. Parents will automatically be given 50/50 visitation rights. That’s it. If at some later date, this must be changed so be it, but fathers will no longer be automatically denied equal access to their own children. CALL THESE HOUSE REPS AND ASK THEM TO SUPPORT HB 185, THE EQUAL SHARED PARENTING BILL! Note: it’s best to call Mon-Thur from 8:00am-4:00pm. Reminder – BE NICE, RESPECTFUL and BRIEF! Long-winded conversations are not effective. Rep. Ann Williams: (217) 782-2458 Rep. Terra Costa Howard: (217) 782-8037 Rep. Daniel Didech: (217) 782-0499 Rep. Jennifer Gong-Gershowitz: (217) 782-4194 Rep. Margo McDermed: (217) 782-0424 Rep. Lindsay Parkhurst: (217) 782-598 Rep. Curtis Tarver II: (217) 782-8121 ?Rep. Tom Weber: (217) 782-1664 Call today. If you will be in Springfield, please complete these write in forms. http://dld.bz/hrfJR You'll find more information here: http://dld.bz/hrfJS Sonja Cassandra Perdue, Executive Producer. www.ChicagosBlackBusinessRadioNetwork.com
Hey Weight Loss Nation! www.TheWeightLossNation.com While at Podfest Multimedia Expo, I had the opportunity to spend time with friends and fellow podcasters for dinner each night. Friday night, the gang selected Cooper’s Hawk Winery Restaurant…..which is located at 8008 International Drive, Orlando. When we walked in ……the place was buzzing! The décor was pleasant to the eye and the wine tasting bar immediately caught my attention. The Maître De was polite and very considerate to our large group. All 12 of us were invited to the wine tasting bar while we had a short wait for our table. Being February …..and close to Valentine’s Day….the group unanimously chose “Romance Red” wine for our tasting. I am NOT a wine connoisseur by any means. I like to occasionally drink wine and I like the Resveratrol in wine. To me, the Romance Red wine was “pleasant.” It has a maraschino cherry and spice taste to it. I think the Romance Red would have been best suited for a dessert wine, but hey…….what does a group of podcasters know about wine? Cooper’s Hawk Winery is the 31st largest wine producer in the United States, producing over 5 million bottles a year from it’s winery in Countryside, Ill. The winery has won hundreds of awards, including a pinot noir with a 99 point rating in the Cooper’s Hawk premium Lux Line, won in a prestigious California competition. Grapes used for their wines are primarily flown in from California, Oregon and the State of Washington. Some grapes are also flown in from overseas The wine menu has many selections to choose from, which should please any wine drinker. They also have beer, craft beer, cocktails and non-alcoholic drinks. Again….I am not a wine connoisseur…..I felt like having Chardonnay….and there were several selections on the menu: They had an “unoaked chardonnay” a regular chardonnay and a chardonnay from Cooper’s Hawk Lux premium line. The price per glass ranged from $7.50 to $10.50 a glass for the Lux Line Chardonnay. I chose the regular chardonnay. The wine had a pleasant aroma of apples and pears…..and the taste was creamy and balanced….with a medium body and balanced acidity. Good choice! The Food menu has a variety of items that should make anyone visiting the restaurant happy. They have appetizers, soups, salads, burgers, sandwiches, chicken, beef, pork, seafood and pasta selections. The thing that really caught my eye…..was the “Life Balance” section of the menu. Each meal on the Life Balance menu is under 600 calories and is designed to accommodate people who are being “mindful” about portion sizes as well as healthy ingredients. The portions are carefully measured to ensure accuracy of the listed calorie count. With a nice selection to choose from, including vegetarian selections, I chose the Grilled Atlantic Salmon. I don’t cook fish at home. I don’t LOVE fish. I “like fish” I usually eat fish out at restaurants I believe will have fresh fish as well as prepare the fish exceptionally well. The salmon filet was served over sautéed spinach, with San Marzano Tomato Sauce. 3 slices of Yukon Gold potatoes also comes on the plate, but I don’t eat white potatoes anymore. I gave the potatoes to one of my buddies. The salmon was “flaky” Good start. The taste was pleasant and NOT fishy at all. So…..I enjoyed the salmon. I LOVE spinach, so that was delicious. Our server was great and I really LOVED that Cooper’s Hawk had the “Life Balance” Menu. The main restaurant is loud and crowded….as would be expected on a Friday evening. We sat on the outside patio, where 70 degrees in Orlando, Fl…..fresh air, good friends and good food is as good as it gets. I want to thank Cara Mahler, general manager of Cooper’s Hawk International Drive…..as well as her outstanding staff, who assisted us that Friday evening. Cooper’s Hawk Winery Restaurant in Orlando is open 11:00am to 9:30pm Mon – Thur and Is open until 10:30pm on Friday & Saturdays. Sundays they serve until 9:00pm I give Cooper’s Hawk Winery Restaurant a Weight Loss Nation 2 Thumbs up…..and I look forward to visiting the Tampa location this summer. If you’re looking for an “upscale” casual restaurant, with a full wine selection…..that is very good…..then try Cooper’s Hawk Winery Restaurant in your State. Go to https://chwinery.com/locations For locations, food menu and the fabulous wine menu. Ready to join Weight Loss Nation Tampa Bay! Join us and join the community that LIVES a Healthy Lifestyle for Life! www.TheWeightLossNation.com That’s it for today Nation! I want each of you to have a Happy, Healthy and Peaceful Week!
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About Aaron! From a very early age Aaron has had a deep understanding and appreciation of photography. Before settling down in New York, Aaron was on the West Coast immersed in its diverse art scene. In addition to fine art music photography, he has a passion for photojournalism and has varied musical tastes the run the gamut from Indie Rock to Jazz. The Morrison Hotel® gallery is about people. Founded in 2001 by former record company executive and producer Peter Blachley, music industry professional Richard Horowitz, and music photographer Henry Diltz, The Morrison Hotel® Gallery, which represents world renowned photographers, has grown to become the place to purchase fine art music photography. As you view some of the most inspiring and iconic images of music and musicians photographed over the last fifty-plus years, think about the people who existed on both sides of the lens. The photographers had no idea what they were creating or how historic the imagery would become. It is a one-second click of the shutter that creates a timeless moment in our lives. NYC Soho Gallery 116 Prince Street New York, NY 10012 212-941-8770 212-941-8815 fax Hours: 11:00 – 6:00 (Mon - Thur) 11:00 – 7:00 (Fri - Sat) 12:00 - 6:00 (Sun) Los Angeles Gallery The Sunset Marquis Hotel Lobby 1200 Alta Loma Road West Hollywood, CA 90069 (310) 881-6025 Hours: 10:00 - 7:00 (Mon - Sat) 11:00 - 6:00 (Sun)
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PEPA From the rap group SALT N PEPA joins us along with IT from the VH1 SHOW.. I LOVE NEW YORK 2. We are your number one show for ENTERTAINMENT TALK! Join us Mon - Thur at 5PM Eastern/ 4PM Central/ 2PM Pacific. If you would like to learn more about our show please visit our website. Also if you are having problems hearing us please visit us at www.IdolRadioShow.com
PEPA From the rap group SALT N PEPA joins us along with IT from the VH1 SHOW.. I LOVE NEW YORK 2. We are your number one show for ENTERTAINMENT TALK! Join us Mon - Thur at 5PM Eastern/ 4PM Central/ 2PM Pacific. If you would like to learn more about our show please visit our website. Also if you are having problems hearing us please visit us at www.IdolRadioShow.com