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Dr. Bill Ahearn joins me in Session 299 of Behavioral Observation. I met Bill a few times at conferences and I'm so glad we finally had a chance to sit down and record a podcast together. Bill is the Director of Research at The New England Center for Children. Long time listeners may recall that NECC sponsored a series of episodes, and in this podcast, we talked about some of the great research that has come out of that storied institution. As an aside, if you want to learn more about NECC, particularly working at NECC, you can find more information about that here. We covered a lot of ground in this conversation, including: Bill's early experiences as a grad student and clinician. His early work in addressing feeding problems. The research that he and his colleagues have conducted at NECC. How he construes stereotypic and self-injurious behavior as being forms of repetitive behavior. What he's learned about addressing stereotypy, including when and when not to intervene. We talk at length about Response Interruption and Redirection, particularly when it is and isn't necessary as an intervention. The behavioral interpretation of anxiety, and interventions that he and his team have brought to bear on related repertoires. I ask a few lighter questions on some topics of mutual interest (you'll have to listen towards the end to hear that). If you listen to nothing else from this podcast, towards the end of the show, Bill talks about why he is proud to be a Behavior Analyst. Please listen to that segment, as I think he makes some excellent points that are more than worth sharing. We also talked about tons of papers. I've done my best to track as many down as possible. Piazza et al. (2000). An evaluation of the effects of matched stimuli on behaviors maintained by automatic reinforcement. Rapp and Vollmer (2005). Stereotypy I: A review of behavioral assessment and treatment. Ahearn et al. (2007). Assessing and treating vocal stereotypy in children with autism. Colón et al. (2012). The effects of verbal operant training and response interruption and redirection on appropriate and inappropriate vocalizations. Rodriguez et al. (2013). Arranging and ordering in autism spectrum disorder: Characteristics, severity, and environmental correlates. Steinhauser et al. (2021). Examining stereotypy in naturalistic contexts: Differential reinforcement and context-specific redirection. Moore et al. (2022). Assessing and Treating Anxiety in Individuals with Autism. Fergus (2024). Functional Analysis and Delineating Subtypes of Restricted Repetitive Behavior in Individuals with Autism Spectrum Disorder. This podcast is brought to you by: Frontera. Consider taking a demo of Frontera's Assessment Builder and see how the ethical application of AI technologies can help you serve clients and save you time! Your first assessment report is free. And if you use code BOP25 you'll get an additional five assessments for just $100. So head to fronterahealth.com to check it out! CEUs from Behavioral Observations. Learn from your favorite podcast guests while you're commuting, walking the dog, or whatever else you do while listening to podcasts. New events are being added all the time, so check them out here. The Behavioral Toolbox. Check out our courses for school-based and other behavioral professionals, including our newest one, Motivational Interviewing: Getting Educator Buy-In. Behavior University. Their mission is to provide university quality professional development for the busy Behavior Analyst. Learn about their CEU offerings, including their 8-hour Supervision Course, as well as their RBT offerings over at behavioruniversity.com/observations. Don't forget to use the coupon code, PODCAST to save at checkout!
Series: Habits of a Believer Scripture: Topical Speaker: Rev. Dr. Paul Conway This message focuses on the topic of Tithes, Offerings and arguments people make. Giving is a discipleship issue. Money is the only thing the Bible says can be a root to evil, idolatry and the place we can put God to the test. This is worth listening to, praying about and conforming you life to. If you attend NECC or some other church, share this with others.
In this episode, panellists discuss the recent work that has been done on illicit company formation activity and transformations to Companies House following legislative changes. These representatives from the National Economic Crime Centre (NECC), Companies House, and private sector members of the NECC's public private partnerships share their perspectives on this work, including its relation to Suspicious Activity Reports (SARs). Please note the figures provided by Companies House were accurate at the time of recording. TCSP – Trust or Company Service Providers SAR – Suspicious Activity Reports PPP – Public-Private Partnership BAU – Business As Usual For a subtitled version of this episode visit: https://youtu.be/58ClkXN7I60
Category: Messages, 2024, October 2024 Verses: Matthew 25:21
Whether one calls it Procedural Fidelity, Treatment Integrity, or any combination of those, and/or many other related terms, this is an important and often overlooked issue when it comes to implementing behavior analytic interventions. Think about it for a minute: as practitioners, we spend all this time obsessing about what assessment strategy to use and what interventions we think are the best fit for the individuals we serve. As you'll come to find out, we spend comparatively less time on ensuring that the programs we write are being implemented correctly. So it is with this in mind that I'm grateful that Dr. Claire St. Peter returned to the podcast to discuss her research in this area of procedural Fidelity. In this episode, we talk about why she prefers the term "Procedural Fidelity," the types of behavior plans that are difficult for teachers to implement, the different types of procedural errors one can make, the impact these different errors have, what types of intervention plans are more vs. less resistant to reductions in procedural fidelity, why this is a topic that practitioners should care about, whether to measure procedural fidelity via rate or percent correct, and regardless of method, how behavior analysts can start tracking procedural fidelity right away. We also talk about Claire's research in this area, going back to the work she did as part of her dissertation. We also talk about the state of reporting procedural fidelity in the behavior-analytic research literature. Lastly, I think it's important to point out that this topic is replete with ethical implications, which is why I titled this episode the way I did. When I listened to the show, I kept track of the various code elements that were indirectly outlined or addressed. For the mentors in the audience, this might be a fun exercise to do with your supervisees. Here are the resources discussed in this episode: Session 269/193: Claire's episode on Constructional Approaches to behavioral intervention. A link to Claire's multiple BOP appearances. Claire's lab website. On Claire's site, a section where you can download examples of Procedural Fidelity checklists and related resources. Bergmann et al., (2023). A detailed examination of reporting procedural fidelity in the Journal of Applied Behavior Analysis. Han et al., (2022). Trends in Reporting Procedural Integrity: A Comparison. Jones et al., (2023). Effects of Commission and Omission Errors on the Efficacy of Noncontingent Reinforcement. Jones and St. Peter (2022). Nominally acceptable integrity failures negatively affect interventions involving intermittent reinforcement. St. Peter et al. (2023). On a persisting curious double standard in behavior analysis: Behavioral scholars' perspectives on procedural fidelity. Kranak and Falligant (2023). Treatment Integrity, Commission Errors, and Reinstatement: A Primer. Campbell and Skinner (2008). Combining Explicit Timing with an Interdependent Group Contingency Program to Decrease Transition Times. This episode was brought to you with support from: The 2024 Stone Soup Conference! Behavior Analysis' premier online event is taking place on October 25th. Come hear from pod faves including Drs. John Austin, Lina Slim, Jim Moore, and many others! 8.5 Learning CEUs are available, and when you use the promo code PODCAST24, that comes out to less than 8 bucks per credit. Learn more here! How to ABA…The Bx Resource Membership saves you time, lends you support, and helps you keep up with your CEUs. It's a growing library of resources, materials, programs, datasheets, assessments, and how-to videos to help you tackle any ABA program with ease. It also includes live CEUs each month, live mentorship sessions, a full library of CEUs (60+, enough for recertification), and a community of fellow behavior professionals where you can ask questions when you need support. Join us at howtoaba.com/join. The New England Center for Children! In previous podcasts, you've heard me talk about NECC's career opportunities, but later in this episode, you'll hear about their Autism Curriculum Encyclopedia, or ACE for short. It's an evidence-based teaching technology for educators and BCBAs who teach learners with autism and related disabilities. If you must know more right now however, you can go to acenecc.org. HRIC Recruiting. Barb Voss has been placing BCBAs in permanent positions throughout the US for just about a decade, and has been in the business more generally for 30 years. When you work with HRIC, you work directly with Barb, thereby accessing highly personalized service. So if you're about to graduate, you're looking for a change of pace, or you just want to know if the grass really is greener on the other side, head over to HRIColorado.com to schedule a confidential chat right away. ACE Approved CEUs from .... Behavioral Observations. That's right, get your CEUs while driving (maybe even this episode!), walking your dog, doing the dishes, or whatever else you might have going on, all while learning from your favorite podcast guests!
Listen on: Apple Podcasts | Spotify | YouTube Dr. Matt Brodhead returns to the podcast to talk about a topic he's dedicated the better part of nearly completed sabbatical trying to understand: restraint and seclusion practices in public school settings. In this episode, we talk about why he chose this topic to study, the difficulty in defining what constitutes a restraint, the challenges with documenting events, the terrible state of systematic, nation-wide data collection on restraint and seclusion events - particularly those that result in injuries and deaths, the pros and cons of banning these practices, potential legislation regarding these practices, and lots more. Clearly this is an issue that generates controversy, and I hope you'll find that we did our best to talk about the subject with the appropriate amount of nuance and sensitivity. In addition to his teaching and research duties at Michigan State University, Matt also provides consultation to schools and agencies, and specializes in developing systems that promote ethical decision making. If you'd like to work with Matt, you can contact him at either mattbrodhead.com or betteraba.com. At the latter website, you can purchase his excellent guide, A Workbook in Behavioral Systems Analysis and Ethical Behavior (by the way, these make for great gifts). Resources discussed in this podcast: Scheuermann et al. (2016). Professional Practice and Ethical Issues Related to Physical Restraint and Seclusion in Schools. Kern et al. (2022). A Review of U.S. Policy Guidance and Legislation on Restraint and Seclusion in Schools: Considerations for Improvement. Nunno et al. (2021). A 26-Year Study of Restraint Fatalities Among Children and Adolescents in the United States: A Failure of Organizational Structures and Processes. Merrill Winston's earlier podcast on this topic (and CEU opportunity as well). This podcast is brought to you by the following: How to ABA…The Bx Resource Membership saves you time, lends you support, and helps you keep up with your CEUs. It's a growing library of resources, materials, programs, datasheets, assessments, and how-to videos to help you tackle any ABA program with ease. It also includes live CEUs each month, live mentorship sessions, a full library of CEUs (60+, enough for recertification), and a community of fellow behavior professionals where you can ask questions when you need support. Join us at howtoaba.com/join. The New England Center for Children! In previous podcasts, you've heard me talk about NECC's career opportunities, but later in this episode, you'll hear about their Autism Curriculum Encyclopedia, or ACE for short. It's an evidence-based teaching technology for educators and BCBAs who teach learners with autism and related disabilities. If you must know more right now however, you can go to acenecc.org. The University of Cincinnati Online. UC Online designed a Master of Education in Behavior Analysis program that is 100% online and asynchronous, meaning you log on when it works for you. Want to learn more? Go to online.uc.edu and click the “request info” button. Behavior University. Their mission is to provide university quality professional development for the busy Behavior Analyst. Learn about their CEU offerings and their newly updated RBT Course, which as been getting amazing reviews over at behavioruniversity.com/observations.
In hour second hour today, Brett is joined LIVE in studio by Eric "Doot" Dutkiewicz of Parkview Sports Medicine! Today, Doot and Brett preview some of the teams and some of the storylines ahead of the season getting underway later this month with a focus on the NECC and NE8 Conferences, with more conferences to come in later weeks! We also hear about the latest that Parkview Sports Medicine is involved in, and a whole lot more. Also in the second hour, NBC officially gets Roundball Rock back, the San Diego Padres have been crushing the LA Dodgers, and we have a new sponsor for our High School Football coverage! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Central City HS Grad has been one of the hottest hitters in recent weeks. He talks about his time at NECC and the future.
Hey everybody I hope you're having a great summer so far, or whatever season it happens to be whenever you listen to this episode. Some of the things I've been doing recently is going back through the behavioral observations archives and giving episodes a second or third listen. One of those episodes was Session 193 that I published in July 2022, and my guest was Dr. Claire Saint Peter. In that episode we talked about the constructional approach, as it were, and how it relates to solving behavior problems. This topic has been getting a lot of attention lately. When I was at ABAI in Philadelphia a few weeks ago, I attended several talks on the constructional approach, which prompted me to listen to this episode again. And when I did listen to this episode for a second time I felt that there were so many really helpful pieces of information that I wanted to republish it. What I did with this episode is essentially started after the part in which Claire talked about her background and getting into behavior analysis. Now if you want to go back and listen to that story, and I think it is a good story by the way as it's a bit of a microcosm of the history of applied behavior analysis, you can certainly do so. However, for the purposes of brevity, I decided just cut out that introductory section so the overall experience is a bit more focused, especially for those of us who are listening to this for a second, third, or fourth time. With that said, I really hope you listen to this episode and it's entirety there are so many great nuggets have information. Although we talk about the application of the constructional approach to a student in a school setting, I am sure that you will make connections to all sorts of applications. I will also make this episode eligible for a continuing education unit, as I have been doing with many older episodes as well. So if you are looking to get caught up on your continuing education, go to behavioralobservations.com to see the nearly 60 episodes we have available for your continuing education. The last thing I'll say about this episode is that this is not the last thing I'll say about the constructional approach. I guess I'm saying that out loud for some accountability, because of said this before, but I want to have some other guests on to talk about this because I think it's an interesting way to look at behavior analysis and it's ability to address problems of social importance. Here are links to some of the resources we mentioned: The original Session 193 Claire's lab website Claire's Google Scholar Page Goldiamond (1974): Toward a constructional approach to social problems: ethical and constitutional issues raised by applied behavior analysis More Goldiamond: A Programming Contingency Analysis of Mental Health Layng (2009). The Search for an Effective Clinical Behavior Analysis: The Nonlinear Thinking of Israel Goldiamond Romano, St. Peter, Milyko, Mesches, and Foreman (2021). Incorporating Curricular Revision to Treat Escape-Maintained Behavior for Children with ADHD Mammacare Word of the Podcast Inside JABA 7: There's No Such Thing as a Bad Boy, with Pat Friman Session 158: Motivational Interviewing with Dr. Jim Murphy Friman (2021). There is no such thing as a bad boy: The Circumstances View of problem behavior Johnston, Pennypacker, and Green: Strategies and Tactics for Behavioral Research and Practice (note: Amazon Associates link). This podcast is brought to you by: How to ABA…The Bx Resource Membership saves you time, lends you support, and helps you keep up with your CEUs. It's a growing library of resources, materials, programs, datasheets, assessments, and how-to videos to help you tackle any ABA program with ease. It also includes live CEUs each month, live mentorship sessions, a full library of CEUs (60+, enough for recertification), and a community of fellow behavior professionals where you can ask questions when you need support. Join us at howtoaba.com/join. The New England Center for Children! I am beyond thrilled to partner with one of the oldest and well-respected ABA institutions to help them find staff to continue their mission of supporting individuals with Autism. Learn more about careers at NECC over at necc.org/jobs. The Behavioral Toolbox. thebehavioraltoolbox.com is a new education and training site that my colleagues Anika Costa and Dr. Paulie Gavoni and I have been working on for over two years. We have two courses available: our first course, Ready, Set, Consult! and our newly released course, When Not to FBA: 5 Quick Strategies for Improving Behavior in Classrooms. HRIC Recruiting. Barb Voss has been placing BCBAs in permanent positions throughout the US for just about a decade, and has been in the business more generally for 30 years. When you work with HRIC, you work directly with Barb, thereby accessing highly personalized service. So if you're about to graduate, you're looking for a change of pace, or you just want to know if the grass really is greener on the other side, head over to HRIColorado.com to schedule a confidential chat right away.
Dr. Bruce Tinor returns to the podcast for an informative conversation about his work as a principal at The Child and Career Developmental Center of Chester County, Pennsylvania. Long-time listeners will recall that Bruce originally joined me in Session 197. In this podcast, we talk all things alternative ed. Specifically, Bruce gives a quick review of how students find their way to his school, and in doing so, provides a mini-seminar in FAPE (and if you're not familiar with that acronym, you will be shortly). We talk about working in a multidisciplinary setting, how those related services are provided, improving academic skills as a behavioral intervention, and in general, what it's like to be a BCBA and a school principal. In many ways, this is a podcast about culture and leadership too. Bruce talks about his interview practices and how he supports teachers and staff throughout the day. We also talk about some of the unique Tier 1 and Tier 2 behavioral practices, how he makes new students feel welcome, his behavioral approach to social-emotional learning, and lots more. We close the podcast with what I thought was a really special discussion about Bruce being a role model. I don't want to spoil that part of the podcast here. You'll definitely want to listen to it for yourself, so I hope you check that part of the show out. Say 'hi' to Bruce on LinkedIn. Whole Group Responding (Interview with Dr. Bill Heward). Using Behavioral Contracts (Interview with Drs. Jill Dardig and Bill Heward). Back to School with PBIS (Interview with Elissa Johnson). How to Get Better Results (Interview with Dr. John Austin). Improving Classroom Management (Interview with Dr. Jeannie Donaldson). When Not to FBA: 5 Quick Strategies for Improving Behavior in Classrooms (asynchronous course from thebehavioraltoolbox.com). This podcast is brought to you by the following: How to ABA…The Bx Resource Membership saves you time, lends you support, and helps you keep up with your CEUs. It's a growing library of resources, materials, programs, datasheets, assessments, and how-to videos to help you tackle any ABA program with ease. It also includes live CEUs each month, live mentorship sessions, a full library of CEUs (60+, enough for recertification), and a community of fellow behavior professionals where you can ask questions when you need support. Join us at howtoaba.com/join. The New England Center for Children! I am beyond thrilled to partner with one of the oldest and well-respected ABA institutions to help them find staff to continue their mission of supporting individuals with Autism. Learn more about careers at NECC over at necc.org/jobs. ACE Approved CEUs from .... Behavioral Observations. That's right, get your CEUs while driving, walking your dog, doing the dishes, or whatever else you might have going on, all while learning from your favorite podcast guests! The Behavioral Toolbox. thebehavioraltoolbox.com is a new education and training site that my colleagues Anika Costa and Dr. Paulie Gavoni and I have been working on for over two years. We have two courses available: our first course, Ready, Set, Consult! and our newly released course, When Not to FBA: 5 Quick Strategies for Improving Behavior in Classrooms.
Cork has been one of the top pitchers for the Sodbusters after pitching at Northeast CC in the spring and playing for his dad at Millard North.
Dr. Chris McGinnis joins me in Session 266 to talk about his work in Primary Care Behavioral Pediatrics. If you're not sure what that is, don't worry. We go over that right away and learn that this area of work sits in an important and underserved niche: The niche between the general behavioral advice dispensed by pediatricians, and intensive treatment for serious mental health challenges. In a way, this conversation expands on something that Pat Friman brought up in our most recent interview: The idea that BCBAs are uniquely suited to provide families with this type of care. In order to provide direction to those who are interested in doing just this, Chris recently published Introduction to Primary Care Behavioral Pediatrics: A Guide for Behavior Analysts. In our conversation, we covered: · His background in Behavioral Pediatrics, including his work at BoysTown (and meeting Pat Friman for the first time). · The motivation for writing his book. · The reification of psychological terms (see Skinner '45). · The myth of the Chemical Imbalance Hypothesis. · The range of behavior challenges he sees in his practice. · Thoughts on caregiver adherence. · The pros and cons of reimbursement practices, including the concierge model he has currently adopted. · Chris' study of Trauma-Informed Care. · Permissive vs. Authoritative, and how those related to adolescent mental health.... In other words, why parenting is like The Marshmallow Test. · Advice for the newly-minted BCBA. This podcast is brought to you by the following: Please welcome our newest sponsor, The New England Center for Children! I am beyond thrilled to partner with one of the oldest and well-respected ABA institutions to help them find staff to continue their mission of supporting individuals with Autism. Learn more about careers at NECC over at necc.org/jobs. ACE Approved CEUs from .... Behavioral Observations. That's right, get your CEUs while driving, walking your dog, doing the dishes, or whatever else you might have going on, all while learning from your favorite podcast guests! HRIC Recruiting. Barb Voss has been placing BCBAs in permanent positions throughout the US for just about a decade, and has been in the business more generally for 30 years. When you work with HRIC, you work directly with Barb, thereby accessing highly personalized service. So if you're about to graduate, you're looking for a change of pace, or you just want to know if the grass really is greener on the other side, head over to HRIColorado.com to schedule a confidential chat right away. The Behavioral Toolbox. thebehavioraltoolbox.com is a new education and training site that my colleagues Anika Costa and Dr. Paulie Gavoni and I have been working on for over two years. We have two courses available: our first course, Ready, Set, Consult! and our newly released course, When Not to FBA: 5 Quick Strategies for Improving Behavior in Classrooms.
Dr. Camille Kolu joins me again on the podcast, and let's just say that she came back loaded with great insights like these to share with you. If you're not familiar with Camille, she's been on the show before (see here), and is one of the predominant voices discussing the impact of trauma, and how it interacts with what we do as Behavior Analysts. In this episode, we discuss her recent paper in Behavior Analysis in Practice, Providing Buffers, Solving Barriers: Value‐Driven Policies and Actions that Protect Clients Today and Increase the Chances of Thriving Tomorrow. This article is not about trauma, but instead, it's about practices and repertoires that can protect individuals from the harmful health impacts of adverse childhood experiences. We also discuss Camille's article in Operants Magazine, called, Understanding Choice, which is where that audio segment was clipped from. If you like the work that Camille does and want more training from her, she has generously provided listeners with a discount on her training materials over at Cusp Emergence University. If you want to go deeper into this topic of Buffers and Barriers, she has not one, but two courses on it, providing both Ethics and Supervision CEUs. If you want take her other courses in the area of Trauma, you can do that too (just click here to check it out). When you do so, be sure to use the promo code summerofBOP24 to save 24% off at checkout. Camille also created a free, 15-minute course called, The Buffers Story: Simple, Important Things We Almost Forgot, and she'll be doing a workshop later this month with Connections-Behavior. Lastly, if you like Camille's content, perhaps the easiest way to keep up with it is to sign up for her mailing list. Burke-Harris (2018). The Deepest Well: Healing the Long-Term Effects of Childhood Adversity (note: Amazon Associates link). Kaiser ACES studies information. Ala'i-Rosales et al. (2019). The Big Four: Functional Assessment Research Informs Preventative Behavior Analysis. Ratey (2008). Spark: The Revolutionary New Science of Exercise and the Brain (note: Amazon Associates link). Inside JABA 10: Towards Trauma-Informed Applications of Behavior Analysis. Session 179: Behavioral Relaxation Training. Maier and Seligman (2016). Learned helplessness at fifty: Insights from neuroscience. In full disclosure, these are not sponsored products and events; I'm just trying to get the word out there. However, the sponsors that are responsible for bringing this episode to you include: Please welcome our newest sponsor, The New England Center for Children! I am beyond thrilled to partner with one of the oldest and well-respected ABA institutions to help them find staff to continue their mission of supporting individuals with Autism. Learn more about careers at NECC over at necc.org/jobs. ACE Approved CEUs from .... Behavioral Observations. That's right, get your CEUs while driving, walking your dog, doing the dishes, or whatever else you might have going on, all while learning from your favorite podcast guests! The Behavioral Toolbox. thebehavioraltoolbox.com is a new education and training site that my colleagues Anika Costa and Dr. Paulie Gavoni and I have been working on for over two years. We have two courses available: our first course, Ready, Set, Consult! and our newly released course, When Not to FBA: 5 Quick Strategies for Improving Behavior in Classrooms. Behavior University. Their mission is to provide university quality professional development for the busy Behavior Analyst. Learn about their CEU offerings, including their 8-hour Supervision Course, as well as their RBT offerings over at behavioruniversity.com/observations. Don't forget to use the coupon code, PODCAST to save at checkout!
Hello and Welcome to Book of Lies Podcast. Website: www.bookofliespodcast.comPatreon: https://www.patreon.com/BookofliespodcastIG: @bookofliespodcastTwitter/ X @bookofliespodNECC's story is of pure greed and a disregard for others. Tap in for the Tale of New England Compounding Center, and stay for the colonization lesson.We've been watching a lot lately, and the show that shook us both was Baby Reindeer, good job Netflix and thank you for bringing back another season of The Circle. One of Sunni's favorites.Thanks for listening.
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Tá 100,000 teach gan cumhacht aibhléise agus Stoirm Debi ag déanamh a bealach trasna na tíre. Beidh gasúir ag dul chun na scoile ag 1000 ar maidin nuair a thagann na foláirimh dearg agus flannbhuí chun deiridh.
For this episode, I am joined by Charles River's Doug Botkin and Pure Microbiology's Abby Roth to discuss the 2012 NECC meningitis outbreak. Doug and Abby bring their background in microbiology to explain how it happened, and how we can prevent such tragedies in the future.
In our latest Off the Cuff episode, The Wholesaler Editor Ruth Mitchell is joined by Mark McGann, general manager at The National Energy Control Corporation (NECC)! Tune in as Mark discusses his role at NECC along with the importance of training in HVAC and the following:What the typical training curriculum looks like for an HVAC technicianThe importance of hands-on training for pneumatic controlsHow advancements in HVAC technology have impacted training programsHow certifications play a role in the training process Visit https://necc-controls.com/training.html to see NECC's upcoming training dates in September and November. Thank you to our sponsors: This episode is co-sponsored by Belimo, a global market manufacturer in the development, production, and sales of field devices for the energy-efficient control of heating, ventilation and air-conditioning systems, and NECC, one of the leading distributors of HVAC controls and parts in the United States. Learn more at belimo.com and necc-controls.com.
Mark McGann, general manager of HVAC distributor National Energy Control Corp., stops by the podcast to talk about training. Sponsored by NECC Pneumatic Controls Trainings – Hands-On Workshops.
Bir cefâkeş aşıkem, ey Yâr, Senden dönmezem!..” *Unutmamamız gereken husus: Her zaman “Gelse Celâlinden cefa / Yahut Cemâlinden vefa / İkisi de cana safa.. / Lütfun da hoş, kahrın da hoş!..” deyip ilahî takdîri rıza ile karşılamak, ciddi bir metafizik gerilimle iradenin hakkını vermek, kavlî-fiilî duada ısrar etmek ve aktif sabrın gereğini sergilemektir. *Nahoş bir şey varsa, o da O'ndan gelen musibetlere karşı şikâyet tavrı içinde olmaktır. O, tecellileriyle esse savursa, ateşlere atsa kavursa, yine “Senden dönmezem!..” demelidir. “Bir cefâkeş aşıkem, ey Yâr Senden dönmezem / Hançer ile yüreğimi yar Senden dönmezem / Ger Zekeriya tek beni baştan ayağa yarsalar / Başıma koy erre Neccâr Senden dönmezem / Ger beni yandırsalar, toprağımı savursalar / Külüm oddan çağırsalar Settâr Senden dönmezem.” (Nesîmî) *Hakk'ın makbul ibâdı, Allah'la münasebetlerini başlarına gelen bela ve musibetlerle değerlendirmişlerdir. Nitekim Peygamberlik semasının güneşi Efendiler Efendisi de أَشَدُّ النَّاسِ بَلَاءً اَلْأَنْبِيَاءُ ثُمَّ الْأَمْثَلُ فَالْأَمْثَلُ “Belânın en zorlusuna maruz peygamberlerdir; sonra da derecesine göre diğer makbul insanlar.” buyurmuşlardır. *Bazen küfür, bazen ilhad, bazen zulüm, bazen makam tutkusu, bazen dünya sevgisi ve bazen de küfre eşdeğer hased ve kıskançlık sebebiyle muzır mahlûklar gerçekten inanmış insanlara musallat olurlar. “Allah bize yeter. O ne güzel vekildir!” *Kur'an-ı Kerim'de, iman kuvveti ve Allah'a teslimiyet sayesinde asla sarsıntı yaşamayan mü'minler sena edilmekte, ezcümle şöyle denmektedir: الَّذِينَ قَالَ لَهُمُ النَّاسُ إِنَّ النَّاسَ قَدْ جَمَعُوا لَكُمْ فَاخْشَوْهُمْ فَزَادَهُمْ إِيمَانًا وَقَالُوا حَسْبُنَا اللَّهُ وَنِعْمَ الْوَكِيلُ “Onlar öyle kimselerdir ki halk kendilerine, ‘Düşmanlarınız olan insanlar size karşı ordu hazırladılar, aman onlardan kendinizi koruyun!' dediklerinde, bu tehdit onların imanlarını artırmış ve ‘Hasbunallahu ve ni'me'l-vekil – Allah bize yeter. O ne güzel vekildir!' demişlerdir.” (Âl-i İmrân, 3/173) *Sonraki ayet-i kerimede de şöyle buyurulmaktadır: فَانْقَلَبُوا بِنِعْمَةٍ مِنَ اللّهِ وَفَضْلٍ لَمْ يَمْسَسْهُمْ سُوءٌ وَاتَّبَعُوا رِضْوَانَ اللّهِ وَاللّهُ ذُو فَضْلٍ عَظِيمٍ “Sonra da, kendilerine hiçbir fenalık dokunmadan, Allah'tan (önemli sonuçlara açık) bir nimet ve fazladan lütuflarla döndüler; Allah'ın rızası istikametinde hareket etti onlar. Allah, çok büyük fazl sahibidir (karşılıksız lütf u ihsanda bulunmada pek cömerttir).” (Âl-i İmrân, 3/174) *O mü'minler bela ve musibetlerin çehresinde, Cenâb-ı Hakk'ın kendilerine bakışını okudular. Sağanak sağanak musibetlerin çehresinde Allah maiyyetini, inâyetini, riâyetini, kilâetini okudular ve teselli oldular. Bu açıdan da ne bela ve musibetlerin şiddeti, dehşeti, ürperticiliği ne de bazılarının çekememezliği, hazımsızlığı, sindirememesi onları yürüdükleri yoldan alıkoyabildi. Bu musibetler onları yollarından alıkoyamadı, günümüzün mü'minlerini de alıkoyamamalıdır. Bu video 06/12/2015 tarihinde yayınlanan “Sıra Bizde” isimli bamtelinden alınmıştır. Tamamı burada: https://www.herkul.org/bamteli/bamtel...
"We have momentum, and momentum is hard to get, fun to have, but easy to lose. So Stakeholders, let's take a hold of what God is doing here." In this week of our vision series, we look at the mission, vision, values of our church and the direction God is leading us.
Welcome to Episode 116 of The Podcast About Division III Baseball. It's time for the second of two New England preview pods, this one covering Region 2. Preview finale! In order: CCC (at 1:00) Endicott might be the most (re-)loaded team in the region if not the country and is primed for a World Series run Salve Regina looks more impressive on offense than on the mound for the first time in a while but they should still be balanced enough to challenge the Gulls Roger Williams may have missed their window with a ton of talent graduating but we still expect them to be good Suffolk has one of the more fascinating players in the entire region LEC (at 13:40) THE CHAMPS Eastern Connecticut are coming off one of the more remarkable D-III seasons ever and will have to perform the encore with a new head coach and practically entirely new pitching staff Rhode Island College has an impressive offense mostly intact but has some important innings to replace UMass-Boston is looking ready to return to the postseason for the first time in a weirdly long time for them (4 years lol) Southern Maine has the talent to bounce back from a rare season missing the regionals MASCAC (at 31:50) Bridgewater State came outta nowhere with one of the best starting rotations in D-III and the cool thing is all those arms are back Westfield State can always be counted on to be in the mix atop this conference NECC (at 37:30) Mitchell is good but it is very goofy that this 4-team conference still has an AQ *sigh* UAA (at 42:10) Brandeis has built their program up to respectability but has a lot of offense graduating We conclude (at 43:00) with our player and pitcher of the year picks, and our teams to beat. Then we say goodbye. Follow us on Twitter @d3baseballpod (DMs are open if you want to reach us there) and @CespedesBBQ. Send us your best D-III stories or any other comments or questions to thed3baseballpodcast@gmail.com Subscribe + rate/review on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-podcast-about-division-iii-baseball/id1342691759 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5uk8q4iUrMUZRriKM1Akfx?si=b6820eb311f847f1 Support us on Patreon -- this will never be behind a paywall but we appreciate any support to help cover our podcasting hosting fees and all the hours we put into making these pods possible! https://patreon.com/user?u=87461961&utm_medium=clipboard_copy&utm_source=copyLink&utm_campaign=creatorshare_fan&utm_content=join_link
This episode of Ropes & Gray's podcast series Non-binding Guidance examines the regulatory landscape for drug compounding and how it has evolved over the last 10 years since a 2012 nationwide fungal meningitis outbreak caused by contaminated drugs from the New England Compounding Center (NECC) rocked the industry and led to a legislative overhaul. Listen to FDA regulatory partner Josh Oyster and associate Becca Williams as they discuss the continuing ramifications of the outbreak, the challenges faced by FDA and drug compounders, the opportunities presented to investors in the life sciences industry, and key areas of regulatory development to watch.
Bu video 25/05/2016 tarihinde yayınlanan “KİMİN PEŞİNDESİN?!.” isimli bamtelinden alınmıştır. Tamamı burada: https://www.herkul.org/bamteli/bamtel... Peşi sıra gidilecek rehberler ancak hizmetlerine mukabil hiçbir ücret/menfaat beklemeyen ve önce kendisi dosdoğru yolda hidayet üzere yürüyen insanlardır. *“Ben” diyen, başkalarını düşünemez. Yaptığı hizmetlerde kendi menfaatlerini, yakınlarının kazançlarını ve ailevî çıkarlarını hedefleyen bir insan, Hak nezdinde makbul ve kalıcı bir başarı ortaya koyamaz. Çünkü o tavır ve davranış, peygamberlerin yoluna aykırıdır. *Rehberlik yapan kimse, rehberliği karşılığında sizden bir bedel istemiyorsa, bir beklentisi yok ise, işte ona tâbi olunur. Gecekonduda yaşıyordu, senelerce serkârlık yaptı fakat gecekondudan çıkmadı; yine hayatını gecekonduda sürdürdü. O, öyle bir saltanattır ki, tarihe o saltanatıyla geçer, unutulmayacak bir insan olarak unutulmayanlar sırasına girer. *Hazreti Üstad, hediye kabul etmemesinin sebeplerini açıklarken Yâsîn suresinde anlatılan ve beklentisizliğe dikkat çeken bir mübarek Zât'ı da yâd eder: İhtimal Hazreti Mesih'in havarileri, bazı rivayetlerde Antakya olduğu söylenen yere gittiklerinde, zamanın idarecileri hemen onların hapsedilmelerini isterler. Havarilerin hapsedildiğini duyan Habib-i Neccâr koşa koşa onların yanına gider ve ilgililere hitaben, اِتَّبِعُوا مَنْ لَا يَسْأَلُكُمْ أَجْرًا وَهُمْ مُهْتَدُونَ “Yaptıkları tebliğ karşılığında sizden bir ücret istemeyen, hiç menfaat beklemeyen, dosdoğru yolda yürüyen bu kimselere uyun.” (Yâsîn, 36/21) der. *Habib-i Neccâr, arkasında yürünecek rehberlerin en önemli iki vasfını nazara verir; onların, hizmetlerine mukabil hiçbir ücret/menfaat beklemediklerini ve herkesten önce kendilerinin dosdoğru yolda yürüdüklerini belirtir. Demek ki, bir tebliğ ve temsil insanı özellikle bu iki vasfı haiz olmalıdır: Birincisi, önce kendisinin hidayet üzere bulunması; ikincisi ise, yaptığı vazife mukabilinde kimseden bir bedel istememesi. Doğrusu, bu iki sıfatı üzerinde taşımayan kimselerin başkalarına hidayet yolunu göstermeleri de hiç mümkün değildir. https://www.herkul.org/bamteli/bamtel...
Welcome to NECC's Virtual Service. If you would like the sermon notes please email office@lowellag.org. Speaker: Pastor Paul Title: Words of Worship Join us every Sunday at 10:30AM in person or online Stay Connected: www.ne-cc.org - Online SmallGroups - Online Counseling - Ancient Future (podcast to explore deeper) Links: Get Connected: https://bit.ly/39sG3JX Prayer Requests: https://bit.ly/2wCnxl8 Ways to Give: Website: ne-cc.org/give Text: "NECC" to 97000 Follow us: Facebook: facebook.com/necc.church Instagram: @_necchurch Twitter: @_necchurch
Welcome to NECC's Virtual Service. If you would like the sermon notes please email office@lowellag.org. Speaker: Jim White Title: God & I Don't Always Agree Join us every Sunday at 10:30AM in person or online Stay Connected: www.ne-cc.org - Online SmallGroups - Online Counseling - Ancient Future (podcast to explore deeper) Links: Get Connected: https://bit.ly/39sG3JX Prayer Requests: https://bit.ly/2wCnxl8 Ways to Give: Website: ne-cc.org/give Text: "NECC" to 97000 Follow us: Facebook: facebook.com/necc.church Instagram: @_necchurch Twitter: @_necchurch
Welcome to NECC's Virtual Service. If you would like the sermon notes please email office@lowellag.org. Speaker: Don Butera Title: Missions Month Week 5 Join us every Sunday at 10:30AM in person or online Stay Connected: www.ne-cc.org - Online SmallGroups - Online Counseling - Ancient Future (podcast to explore deeper) Links: Get Connected: https://bit.ly/39sG3JX Prayer Requests: https://bit.ly/2wCnxl8 Ways to Give: Website: ne-cc.org/give Text: "NECC" to 97000 Follow us: Facebook: facebook.com/necc.church Instagram: @_necchurch Twitter: @_necchurch
Welcome to NECC's Virtual Service. If you would like the sermon notes please email office@lowellag.org. Speaker: Malcom Burleigh Title: Missions Month Week 4 Join us every Sunday at 10:30AM in person or online Stay Connected: www.ne-cc.org - Online SmallGroups - Online Counseling - Ancient Future (podcast to explore deeper) Links: Get Connected: https://bit.ly/39sG3JX Prayer Requests: https://bit.ly/2wCnxl8 Ways to Give: Website: ne-cc.org/give Text: "NECC" to 97000 Follow us: Facebook: facebook.com/necc.church Instagram: @_necchurch Twitter: @_necchurch
Welcome to NECC's Virtual Service. If you would like the sermon notes please email office@lowellag.org. Speaker: Teen Challenge Title: Missions Month Week 3 Join us every Sunday at 10:30AM in person or online Stay Connected: www.ne-cc.org - Online SmallGroups - Online Counseling - Ancient Future (podcast to explore deeper) Links: Get Connected: https://bit.ly/39sG3JX Prayer Requests: https://bit.ly/2wCnxl8 Ways to Give: Website: ne-cc.org/give Text: "NECC" to 97000 Follow us: Facebook: facebook.com/necc.church Instagram: @_necchurch Twitter: @_necchurch
Welcome to NECC's Virtual Service. If you would like the sermon notes please email office@lowellag.org. Speaker: Pastor Kevin Rodriguez Join us every Sunday at 10:30AM in person or online Stay Connected: www.ne-cc.org - Online SmallGroups - Online Counseling - Ancient Future (podcast to explore deeper) Links: Get Connected: https://bit.ly/39sG3JX Prayer Requests: https://bit.ly/2wCnxl8 Ways to Give: Website: ne-cc.org/give Text: "NECC" to 97000 Follow us: Facebook: facebook.com/necc.church Instagram: @_necchurch Twitter: @_necchurch
Welcome to NECC's Virtual Service. If you would like the sermon notes please email office@lowellag.org. Speaker: Pastor Kyle Trewern Title: Missions Month Week 1 Join us every Sunday at 10:30AM in person or online Stay Connected: www.ne-cc.org - Online SmallGroups - Online Counseling - Ancient Future (podcast to explore deeper) Links: Get Connected: https://bit.ly/39sG3JX Prayer Requests: https://bit.ly/2wCnxl8 Ways to Give: Website: ne-cc.org/give Text: "NECC" to 97000 Follow us: Facebook: facebook.com/necc.church Instagram: @_necchurch Twitter: @_necchurch
Welcome to NECC's Virtual Service. If you would like the sermon notes please email office@lowellag.org. Speaker: Pastor Dylan O'Shell Join us every Sunday at 10:30AM in person or online Stay Connected: www.ne-cc.org - Online SmallGroups - Online Counseling - Ancient Future (podcast to explore deeper) Links: Get Connected: https://bit.ly/39sG3JX Prayer Requests: https://bit.ly/2wCnxl8 Ways to Give: Website: ne-cc.org/give Text: "NECC" to 97000 Follow us: Facebook: facebook.com/necc.church Instagram: @_necchurch Twitter: @_necchurch
Welcome to NECC's Virtual Service. If you would like the sermon notes please email office@lowellag.org. Speaker: Pastor Paul Conway Title: Faith in Motion: Faith That Works Text: James 2:14-26 Join us every Sunday at 10:30AM in person or online Stay Connected: www.ne-cc.org - Online SmallGroups - Online Counseling - Ancient Future (podcast to explore deeper) Links: Get Connected: https://bit.ly/39sG3JX Prayer Requests: https://bit.ly/2wCnxl8 Ways to Give: Website: ne-cc.org/give Text: "NECC" to 97000 Follow us: Facebook: facebook.com/necc.church Instagram: @_necchurch Twitter: @_necchurch
Welcome to NECC's Virtual Service. If you would like the sermon notes please email office@lowellag.org. Speaker: Pastor Paul Conway Title: Faith in Motion: Taming the Tongue Text: James 3:1-12 Join us every Sunday at 10:30AM in person or online Stay Connected: www.ne-cc.org - Online SmallGroups - Online Counseling - Ancient Future (podcast to explore deeper) Links: Get Connected: https://bit.ly/39sG3JX Prayer Requests: https://bit.ly/2wCnxl8 Ways to Give: Website: ne-cc.org/give Text: "NECC" to 97000 Follow us: Facebook: facebook.com/necc.church Instagram: @_necchurch Twitter: @_necchurch
Welcome to NECC's Virtual Service. If you would like the sermon notes please email office@lowellag.org. Speaker: Pastor Paul Conway Title: Faith in Motion: True Religion is Do Religion Text: James 1:19-28 Join us every Sunday at 10:30AM in person or online Stay Connected: www.ne-cc.org - Online SmallGroups - Online Counseling - Ancient Future (podcast to explore deeper) Links: Get Connected: https://bit.ly/39sG3JX Prayer Requests: https://bit.ly/2wCnxl8 Ways to Give: Website: ne-cc.org/give Text: "NECC" to 97000 Follow us: Facebook: facebook.com/necc.church Instagram: @_necchurch Twitter: @_necchurch
Welcome to NECC's Virtual Service. If you would like the sermon notes please email office@lowellag.org. Speaker: Pastor Paul Conway Title: Faith in Motion: The Physics of Trials Text: James 1:1-3 Join us every Sunday at 10:30AM in person or online Stay Connected: www.ne-cc.org - Online SmallGroups - Online Counseling - Ancient Future (podcast to explore deeper) Links: Get Connected: https://bit.ly/39sG3JX Prayer Requests: https://bit.ly/2wCnxl8 Ways to Give: Website: ne-cc.org/give Text: "NECC" to 97000 Follow us: Facebook: facebook.com/necc.church Instagram: @_necchurch Twitter: @_necchurch
Welcome to NECC's Virtual Service. If you would like the sermon notes please email office@lowellag.org. Speaker: Welson Cesar Title: No Excuses Text: Phil. 2:12-13 Join us every Sunday at 10:30AM in person or online Stay Connected: www.ne-cc.org - Online SmallGroups - Online Counseling - Ancient Future (podcast to explore deeper) Links: Get Connected: https://bit.ly/39sG3JX Prayer Requests: https://bit.ly/2wCnxl8 Ways to Give: Website: ne-cc.org/give Text: "NECC" to 97000 Follow us: Facebook: facebook.com/necc.church Instagram: @_necchurch Twitter: @_necchurch
Welcome to NECC's Virtual Service. If you would like the sermon notes please email office@lowellag.org. Speaker: Rev. Thomas Correa Title: You're Adopted Text: Rom 8:14-17 Join us every Sunday at 10:30AM in person or online Stay Connected: www.ne-cc.org - Online SmallGroups - Online Counseling - Ancient Future (podcast to explore deeper) Links: Get Connected: https://bit.ly/39sG3JX Prayer Requests: https://bit.ly/2wCnxl8 Ways to Give: Website: ne-cc.org/give Text: "NECC" to 97000 Follow us: Facebook: facebook.com/necc.church Instagram: @_necchurch Twitter: @_necchurch
Welcome to NECC's Virtual Service. If you would like the sermon notes please email office@lowellag.org. Speaker: Mike Caparelli Text: Mark 4:40 Join us every Sunday at 10:30AM in person or online Stay Connected: www.ne-cc.org - Online SmallGroups - Online Counseling - Ancient Future (podcast to explore deeper) Links: Get Connected: https://bit.ly/39sG3JX Prayer Requests: https://bit.ly/2wCnxl8 Ways to Give: Website: ne-cc.org/give Text: "NECC" to 97000 Follow us: Facebook: facebook.com/necc.church Instagram: @_necchurch Twitter: @_necchurch
Do the Colts need a wide receiver, the Giants need to snag Garoppolo, new TinCaps arrive in town, a replay of the conversation with Shawn Szydlowksi, and Parkview Sports Medicine's Eric Dutkiewicz joins to discuss Szydlowski going to Orlando and high school football previews of the NECC and ACAC. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to NECC's Virtual Service. If you would like the sermon notes please email office@lowellag.org. Speaker: Pastor Paul Conway Join us every Sunday at 10:30AM in person or online Stay Connected: www.ne-cc.org - Online SmallGroups - Online Counseling - Ancient Future (podcast to explore deeper) Links: Get Connected: https://bit.ly/39sG3JX Prayer Requests: https://bit.ly/2wCnxl8 Ways to Give: Website: ne-cc.org/give Text: "NECC" to 97000 Follow us: Facebook: facebook.com/necc.church Instagram: @_necchurch Twitter: @_necchurch
Welcome to NECC's Virtual Service. If you would like the sermon notes please email office@lowellag.org. Speaker: Pastor Paul Conway Luke 20:19-26 Join us every Sunday at 10:30AM in person or online Stay Connected: www.ne-cc.org - Online SmallGroups - Online Counseling - Ancient Future (podcast to explore deeper) Links: Get Connected: https://bit.ly/39sG3JX Prayer Requests: https://bit.ly/2wCnxl8 Ways to Give: Website: ne-cc.org/give Text: "NECC" to 97000 Follow us: Facebook: facebook.com/necc.church Instagram: @_necchurch Twitter: @_necchurch
Welcome to NECC's Virtual Service. If you would like the sermon notes please email office@lowellag.org. Speaker: Pastor Paul Conway Join us every Sunday at 10:30AM in person or online Stay Connected: www.ne-cc.org - Online SmallGroups - Online Counseling - Ancient Future (podcast to explore deeper) Links: Get Connected: https://bit.ly/39sG3JX Prayer Requests: https://bit.ly/2wCnxl8 Ways to Give: Website: ne-cc.org/give Text: "NECC" to 97000 Follow us: Facebook: facebook.com/necc.church Instagram: @_necchurch Twitter: @_necchurch
Welcome to NECC's Virtual Service. If you would like the sermon notes please email office@lowellag.org. Speaker: Pastor Paul Conway Join us every Sunday at 10:30AM in person or online Stay Connected: www.ne-cc.org - Online SmallGroups - Online Counseling - Ancient Future (podcast to explore deeper) Links: Get Connected: https://bit.ly/39sG3JX Prayer Requests: https://bit.ly/2wCnxl8 Ways to Give: Website: ne-cc.org/give Text: "NECC" to 97000 Follow us: Facebook: facebook.com/necc.church Instagram: @_necchurch Twitter: @_necchurch
Welcome to NECC's Virtual Service. If you would like the sermon notes please email office@lowellag.org. Speaker: Mike Caparelli Join us every Sunday at 10:30AM in person or online Stay Connected: www.ne-cc.org - Online SmallGroups - Online Counseling - Ancient Future (podcast to explore deeper) Links: Get Connected: https://bit.ly/39sG3JX Prayer Requests: https://bit.ly/2wCnxl8 Ways to Give: Website: ne-cc.org/give Text: "NECC" to 97000 Follow us: Facebook: facebook.com/necc.church Instagram: @_necchurch Twitter: @_necchurch
Welcome to NECC's Virtual Service. If you would like the sermon notes please email office@lowellag.org. Speaker: Pastor Paul Conway Text: 1 Sam. 22:1-2 Join us every Sunday at 10:30AM in person or online Stay Connected: www.ne-cc.org - Online SmallGroups - Online Counseling - Ancient Future (podcast to explore deeper) Links: Get Connected: https://bit.ly/39sG3JX Prayer Requests: https://bit.ly/2wCnxl8 Ways to Give: Website: ne-cc.org/give Text: "NECC" to 97000 Follow us: Facebook: facebook.com/necc.church Instagram: @_necchurch Twitter: @_necchurch
Recapping our recent time at The New England Coastal Creative Conference with Kate on the Daily, SEEside Creative, Hapsy and Jenna Shotmeyer.
I left the house! I talked to some people in person last weekend at North East Comic Con! Here's a great chat I had with John Wesley Shipp (Flash(s), Dawson's Creek) and Nicole Kang (Batwoman, You) Enjoy!
Welcome to Episode 93 of The Podcast About Division III Baseball. We begin (at 1:45) with our thoughts on the upcoming Johns Hopkins opening weekend pod (which we hope to be at), before getting into the second of two New England preview pods, this one covering Region 2. Preview finale! In order: CCC (at 3:50) Salve Regina has one of the best pitching staffs in the region and could really make some noise if some bats emerge Conversely, Endicott has multiple All-Region bats returning but will need some pitching to step up for them to contend Roger Williams is a clear #3 in this conference and have some very experienced players on both sides of the ball returning LEC (at 14:09) Southern Maine is playing a completely outrageous schedule (which we love) and will need some hitters to step up so that Cam Seymour doesn't get walked 150 times (they'll still be awesome, though) Eastern Connecticut is the favorite and will look to bounce back after a relatively tough end to their 2021 season; they have more than enough talent to do so UMass-Boston will surely be eager to be back playing a normal full schedule and have some serious dudes returning, especially on the mound Why you should keep an eye on Keene State in the coming years MASCAC (at 34:18) Westfield State looks like the favorite once again... ...even though Salem State is the defending champs NECC (at 39:10) Mitchell is very good but the rest of this conference is barely still around; do they even still have an AQ? UAA (at 46:00) Brandeis has a bunch of Year 5 guys back so maybe we shouldn't be sleeping on them so hard NYU FINALLY HAS STUFF ON THEIR WEBSITE so we talk about them briefly We conclude (at 51:20) with our player and pitcher of the year picks, and our teams to beat. Then we say goodbye. Follow us on Twitter @d3baseballpod (DMs are open if you want to reach us there) and @CespedesBBQ. Send us your best D-III stories or any other comments or questions to thed3baseballpodcast@gmail.com Subscribe + rate/review on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/the-podcast-about-division-iii-baseball/id1342691759