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Nuts and Bolts editor Dr. Jerri Rose interviews Dr. Suzanne Friedman on how educators can establish good psychological safety for medical student and resident learners. This piece is a companion to the two page primer available online at Academic Pediatrics: https://www.academicpedsjnl.net/article/S1876-2859(25)00422-X/ Send this episode out to your colleagues and senior residents and let us know cosimini@ohsu.edu what other nuts and bolts episodes you would like covered on the podcast.
What were the ReSultees of 2026's DKU ReDraftee? Hyle, Jeff, and Mitchell meet up to analyze their picks on episode 1410, then find out who the DK Vine's Patrons voted as having the winning teams! When it comes to the games of the DKU and its 3D worlds, which host is most in touch with the fandom?
In this talk, Jogen frames the entire practice — regardless of specific method — as the conscious, intentional use of attention. The core of the talk breaks meditation down into two complementary skills: staying, which is the ability to keep attention where you want it and non-clinging, which is recognizing that body, mind, and experience are largely just happening on their own without needing to be controlled or possessed. The talk closes by noting that love, devotion, and curiosity can all be brought into practice, but staying and non-clinging remain the fundamental nuts and bolts. ★ Support this podcast ★
The DKU Draft returns for its third year! And are 3D platformers having a moment? They are. Looking to finally topple the Jeff Dynasty, Hyle and Mitchell hope that they'll have the right picks when the three teams draft the best lineup of DKU 3D platformer worlds! Then, the trio once again attempts to draft the most popular lineup of DKU games! All games are eligible to be drafted, including newcomers Donkey Kong Bananza, Mario Kart World, and more!
Looking for daily inspiration? Get a quote from the top leaders in the industry in your inbox every morning. What's your guest experience strategy? You probably have a marketing strategy, recruitment strategy, and sales strategy, but what about intentionally turning first-time visitors into loyal advocates? Liebman Leisure Group helps attractions do exactly that. From creating a culture of “wow” moments to empowering staff to recover from service failures, great experiences don't happen by chance. To schedule a consultation call, visit www.liebmanleisure.com/attractionpros. Don't leave your guest experience to chance. You should be known for creating memorable experiences… on purpose. Anthony Sabo is the Vice President of Zoombezi Bay and Guest Services at the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium. He started in the attractions industry as a teenager at Kennywood Park in Pittsburgh, moved into seasonal rides maintenance, and then built his career by gaining experience in both maintenance and operations, including time at the Columbus Zoo and at Universal Orlando. Today, he helps lead a uniquely large, mission-driven organization that includes the zoo, a major water park, and expansive conservation efforts. In this interview, Anthony talks about maintenance and operations, figuring out the nuts and bolts, and dad-based leadership. Maintenance and operations “You don't understand operations until you work in operations… You don't understand maintenance until you work in maintenance.” Anthony explains that both teams ultimately want the same outcome: safe guests who have a great day. The friction shows up when each department views the same situation through a different lens, especially in the rare moments when something feels unfamiliar even if it is technically fine. His solution centers on clarity and trust: explain the why, bring the other team into the visuals, and use the moment as a teaching opportunity so the relationship gets stronger long after the issue is resolved. He also notes that collaboration matters even more in a decentralized structure, where influence relies less on titles and more on relationships. When leaders invest in communication and cross-department understanding, hard conversations become productive instead of personal, and the operation gets better for everyone. Figuring out the nuts and bolts “What I really learned was I loved understanding the nuts and bolts of how the park operated.” Anthony traces his growth back to saying yes to unfamiliar opportunities, including jumping into rides maintenance with “zero mechanical aptitude” and learning by doing. That curiosity carried him from Kennywood to the Columbus Zoo, where he discovered it was “much, much more than just a zoo,” including 16 amusement rides and the 23-acre Zoombezi Bay water park. He shares how the organization has learned to align those experiences with the zoo's conservation mission, from naming and interpreting attractions like Conservation Tower to tying ride storytelling back to animal care and conservation messaging. He emphasizes balancing guest feedback with operational realities. Guests may ask for deals or more to do, while leaders must also manage real costs and capacity pressures. His examples show how the best solutions solve multiple needs at once, improving the guest experience while strengthening the operation behind the scenes. Dad-based leadership “That ‘dad' is the type of manager that best resonates for me.” Anthony describes how his leadership evolved as he moved from maintenance management into an operations environment where coaching and conversation were more effective than blunt correction. The lightbulb moment was finding a style that fit him and served his teams, making even difficult conversations easier because they come from support, not ego. He connects that approach to leadership development, too. His goal is to give rising leaders the tools to succeed anywhere by teaching the parts of the business they may not naturally see, including attraction development and financial fundamentals. In his view, long-term success comes from listening, relationship-building, and sharing knowledge so the next generation can step in prepared. Anthony can be reached on LinkedIn, and to learn more about the Columbus Zoo and Aquarium, visit www.columbuszoo.org. To learn more about Zoombezi Bay, visit www.zoombezibay.com. This podcast wouldn't be possible without the incredible work of our faaaaaantastic team: Scheduling and correspondence by Kristen Karaliunas To connect with AttractionPros: AttractionPros.com AttractionPros@gmail.com AttractionPros on Facebook AttractionPros on LinkedIn AttractionPros on Instagram AttractionPros on Twitter (X)
Last month, we discussed the details of the litigation process when contesting an MSHA citation. But most contested citations never actually proceed to court. This month, Arthur and Chris discuss settlement of an MSHA citation, both in informal conferencing and during the contest process. They discuss both procedural considerations and how operators can best positions themselves to get favorable results.
This week in Ephesians we see tangible ways that we can walk worthy of the calling. The apostle Paul contrasts our old life with our new life and calls us to a new pattern of relating with one another. Is your life held together by these "nuts and bolts" of the calling? Join us as we explore the details of what makes our faith move forward! Services are at 9am and 11am.
The business of songwriting is a full-blown economy of its own — chock full of jargon like “splits,” “P-R-Os,” “plugger” and “mailbox money.”But what does it all mean? Today we follow the money: how writers get paid, what happens when a song gets cut, what the different kinds of publishing deals are, and what the implications are for copyrights now that AI has come to town. It's day three of songwriting week and we're talking about the business of songwriting.This episode was produced by Liv Lombardi and Mary Mancini.Guests Lydia Schultz Cahill, Sr. Director of Creative Services, SESAC Performing Rights, Nashville Dr. E. Michael Harrington, Musicologist Olivia Rudeen, singer-songwriter Chandler Nicole Sherrill, Senior Director of Creative, Electric Feel Entertainment
In this episode, Rich breaks down the nuts and bolts of launching a podcast for your business. From equipment and format to messaging, positioning, and promotion, you'll learn how to turn a simple show into a powerful authority-building, lead-generating marketing machine.
Send a textIn this episode, hosts Beth McMullen and Lisa Schmid welcome back author and literacy advocate Fleur Bradley. The discussion centers on the importance of mysteries in keeping kids reading, the structural "nuts and bolts" of writing for middle grade (MG) versus young adult (YA) audiences, and the release of Bradley's new craft book designed to help writers navigate the genre. Get A Clue is available for preorder right now! Releases April 7th.Key Discussion PointsAddressing the Literacy "Drop-off"Statistics show a significant decline in reading for pleasure as children move from 3rd grade into middle school.Middle grade and YA mysteries act as a "hook" to keep reluctant readers engaged because of their high stakes and interactive nature.Mysteries foster critical thinking and deductive reasoning, making the reader an active participant in the story.Crafting the MG and YA MysteryThe "Fair Play" Rule: In a successful mystery, the reader must be given all the clues necessary to solve the crime alongside the protagonist.Pacing and Momentum: Unlike contemporary fiction, which may focus heavily on internal character arcs, mysteries require constant external momentum and "beats" to keep the reader turning pages.Revision Strategies: Using a structural approach during the revision process can help identify "sagging middles" and ensure clues are properly planted.Defining the Crime by Age CategoryMiddle Grade (MG): * The focus is on the puzzle and the "how."While murder can be a plot point, it should be handled with a "cozy" sensibility—minimal gore and focused on the intellectual challenge.Young Adult (YA): * Allows for more "grit," darkness, and emotional complexity.Authors have more flexibility regarding the types of crimes and the level of peril involved.Practical Advice for Aspiring AuthorsWriters are encouraged to focus on the "nuts and bolts" of plotting early on.Implementing "Your Turn" exercises—taking a specific craft lesson and immediately applying it to a current manuscript—is the most effective way to learn the genre.Character voice is paramount; testing a character's voice through short scenes can determine if they are strong enough to carry a full-length mystery.Key TakeawaysMysteries are essential tools for literacy because they turn reading into a game or puzzle.Structure is the backbone of the genre; without a solid plot and well-timed clues, a mystery will lose its audience.Understanding the specific expectations of the MG vs. YA market is crucial for publication success. Support the show Visit the WebsiteWriters with Wrinkles Link Tree for socials and more!
A while back I ran a three part 17 hour workshop on how to sponsor featuring Tim M leading a workshop that took place over about 6 months. This speak is Tim on the topic of: The Nuts and Bolts of Sponsorship, is a VERY abbreviated version of that. There is some Q & A at the end, and I dont have a where and when for this one, but I would guess fairly resent. NSFW Support Sober Cast: https://sobercast.com/donate Email: sobercast@gmail.com Sober Cast has 3200+ episodes available, visit SoberCast.com to access all the episodes where you can easily find topics or specific speakers using tags or search. https://sobercast.com
I'll share the passive income pathway, and the nuts and bolts needed to build your passive income stream of choice. Episode Show Notes: kayladas.com/episode155 The Passive Practice Book (Canada): kayladas.com/the-passive-practice-canada The Passive Practice Book (US): kayladas.com/the-passive-practice-us Free Therapist Private Practice Community: facebook.com/groups/exclusiveprivatepracticecommunity Passive Income Personality Quiz: kayladas.com/passiveincomequiz Credits & Disclaimers Music by Denis Pavlov Music from Pixabay The Designer Practice Podcast and Evaspare Inc. has an affiliate and/or sponsorship relationship for advertisements in our podcast episodes. We receive commission or monetary compensation, at no extra cost to you, when you use our promotional codes and/or check out advertisement links.
How should we pray…When we need help?When we're grateful?When we need healing?When we've really blown it?Join us at Faith Covenant Church as we explore together some of the great prayers of the past that provide us what the nuts and bolts of praying great prayers today.
Joining us this week is the editor-in-chief himself, Chief David Rhodes! The number 339 holds deep significance for Rhodes, and we unpack what it means to him. We dive into the nuts-and-bolts… and where this philosophy comes from as well as how he uses it to guide his personal decision making. No discussion with Chief Rhodes would be complete without checking in on the big show and what all he has planned for FDIC this year, and of course all of this was wonderfully interrupted by the live audience and their awesome questions.
How should we pray…When we need help?When we're grateful?When we need healing?When we've really blown it?Join us at Faith Covenant Church as we explore together some of the great prayers of the past that provide us what the nuts and bolts of praying great prayers today.
How should we pray…When we need help?When we're grateful?When we need healing?When we've really blown it?Join us at Faith Covenant Church as we explore together some of the great prayers of the past that provide us what the nuts and bolts of praying great prayers today.
How should we pray…When we need help?When we're grateful?When we need healing?When we've really blown it?Join us at Faith Covenant Church as we explore together some of the great prayers of the past that provide us what the nuts and bolts of praying great prayers today.
In this series, we set out to talk to mechanics and industry folks who keep things running behind the scenes. In episode 13, our host Brent Bowser catches up with Progressive Insurance ECSTAR Suzuki mechanic Billy Hartle about life as Ken Roczen's race mechanic, the early days working for Eleven10Mods, the different riders he's worked with over the years and more!
How should we pray…When we need help?When we're grateful?When we need healing?When we've really blown it?Join us at Faith Covenant Church as we explore together some of the great prayers of the past that provide us what the nuts and bolts of praying great prayers today.
The "Nuts and Bolts" of Walking by Faith: Today on Fight To Win with Pastor Kurt Owen, Pastor Kurt gets into the nuts and bolts and practically explains how you can walk and live by faith. Don't miss it!Tactical Tip: Many of our videos contain a short section we call Tactical Tips. Most offer ways to improve personal safety and security.Request the Free Offer: https://www.fighttowin.tvLearn More, Register for Events & Donate:https://www.kurtowen.com/***UPDATED TEXT TO GIVE INFORMATION***Text GIVEKOM to 44321Prefer to Watch the Video?https://youtu.be/IWPsl2LuaSwBecome a supporter of this podcasthttps://www.spreaker.com/podcast/fight-to-win-tv-with-kurt-owen--5638799/support.
Many brilliant young people experience the dichotomy of disability layered on top of their intelligence. It's called twice-exceptionality, or 2e for short. What are the common misconceptions about twice-exceptional individuals? How do traditional models fall short when identifying the learning disabilities of our brightest kids? And why is early recognition so pivotal? Emily talks with Dr. Danika Maddocks, a psychologist, parent coach, and founder of the Gifted Learning Lab, about the intricacies of twice-exceptionality, in childhood and beyond. This is part of our end-of-year recap, and one of our most downloaded episodes. For information about the variety of courses for teachers, parents, and mental health professionals through the Neurodiversity University, check the info page on our website. Dr. Danika Maddocks is a psychologist, parent coach, and owner of The Gifted Learning Lab. She has supported gifted and twice-exceptional kids and their families for over 15 years as a teacher, therapist, school consultant, assessment provider, and coach. She has also published award-winning research on giftedness and twice-exceptionality. Much of her work is informed by her personal experiences growing up gifted and her experience raising a young gifted kid. Here's a link to the free course about power struggles from Danika Maddocks. BACKGROUND READING Free email mini course, Reduce Power Struggles with Your Gifted/2e Kid, Facebook, Instagram If you'd like members of your organization, school district, or company to know more about the subjects discussed on our podcast, Emily Kircher-Morris provides keynote addresses, workshops, and training sessions worldwide, in-person or virtually. You can choose from a list of established presentations, or work with Emily to develop a custom talk to fit your unique situation. To learn more, visit our website. The Neurodiversity Podcast is on Facebook, Instagram, BlueSky, and you're invited to join our Facebook Group.
In this series, we set out to talk to mechanics and industry folks who keep things running behind the scenes. In episode 12, our host Brent Bowser catches up with Monster Energy Pro Circuit Kawasaki Mechanic Alex Faith about how to became a professional race team mechanic, the different riders he's worked with over the last few years, working with Levi Kitchen in 2026, and more!
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In this series we set out to talk to mechanics and industry folks who keep things running behind the scenes. In episode 11, our host Brent Bowser catches up with Monster Energy Pro Circuit Kawasaki Mechanic Jed Parrish about growing up and getting into the sport later than most, becoming a mechanic for Pro Circuit, wrenching for Marchbanks in 2025 and more!
(2 of 4) What is a lament? What does lament do? How do we lament? *** L – lift suffering to a place of dignity rather than shame. A – aid in process of powerful emotions. M – move the sufferer toward God. E – encourage solidarity within the community. N – negate false or shallow theology. T – teach the marginalized to voice grievances and cry for justice. S – stir the heart toward hope and renewal. *** This series explores how the lament scriptures invite us to pray our pain, name our losses, and find hope in the presence of God. In this study, we will consider lament from an topical perspective. *** Poor Bishop Hooper - https://www.poorbishophooper.com/ Poor Bishop Hooper - Psalm 4 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SJwfZMMowjs Fancher Family - Psalm 4 - https://on.soundcloud.com/l2xropUeWhHEchC2M2 *** PSB Links: (1) Help make PSB better: become a Patron at www.patreon.com/PureandSimpleBible. You'll get some behind the scenes access to the podcast and videos, opportunities to vote for future content, and most importantly the joy of partnering and encouraging Jonathan to continue to produce pure and simple conversations about the Bible. *** (2) Get free resources for PDF download from www.pureandsimplebible.com/studyseries. These study books can help you, your family, and others in your life.
How do you decide when GA patients are ready for complement inhibition—and how do you keep them on therapy in the real world? In episode 3 of The Nuts and Bolts of GA Therapy, moderator Charles Wykoff, MD, PhD, speaks with Kenneth Fan, MD, MBA, and Sruthi Arepalli, MD, about early vs conservative initiation, nuanced counseling on expectations and safety, and how imaging informs treatment decisions. Editorially independent content, supported by an educational grant from Apellis Pharmaceuticals.
What does it actually look like to have your nutrition dialed in? How do you know if you're doing well? What myths and fad diets do we need to leave at the door and forget about? In this episode of the Bacon, Bibles, and Barbells podcast, Coaches Justin, Bill, and Amanda delve into the intricacies of nutrition, focusing on macronutrients, their roles, and how to effectively implement dietary strategies for health and fitness. They discuss the importance of understanding calories, the role of fats, debunk myths surrounding dietary fats and cancer, and emphasize the significance of balanced nutrition for weight management. The conversation also covers practical approaches to tracking food intake and adjusting dietary habits for long-term success. Give it a listen here or wherever you get your podcasts! Just look up Bacon, Bibles, and Barbells! Enjoy the episode!
In this series we set out to talk to mechanics and industry folks who keep things running behind the scenes. In episode 10, our host Brent Bowser catches up with Honda HRC Mechanic Christien Ducharme about becoming a mechanic right after high school, working with amateurs for 5 years, being Jett Lawrences mechanic, and more!
How do you create clear, durable treatment plans for real-world GA patients? In episode 2 of The Nuts and Bolts of GA Therapy, host Charles Wykoff, MD, PhD, joins Hasenin Al-khersan, MD, and Nakul Singh, MD, to dissect real-world cases and discuss choosing monthly or EOM week dosing regimens, engaging caregivers, and reconciling clinical trial data with real-world experiences.
Jordan and Dan start a conversation about fellowship within the church. Why is fellowship with other Christians so important, and what do we do when people insist that they don't need to be with other Christians to worship God?
After a year of being STN's Transportation Director of the Year, Craig Beaver of Beaverton School District in Oregon joins us to discuss the ins and outs of running a large mixed-fleet school bus operation, pushing the limits with technology and data, navigating current federal changes, and looking to the future of the industry. Read more about operations. Episode sponsors: Transfinder, School Bus Safety Co., RIDE.
Small businesses are feeling the squeeze as tariffs and material costs climb. Rob Lehmann is the founder of Fair Wind Fasteners, a supplier of nuts, bolts, and screws. He explains how fluctuating import costs and trade policies are reshaping his operations. From sourcing metal to keeping prices steady for customers, we hear a firsthand view of what it takes to stay afloat in a volatile economy. Plus: President Trump said he is ending trade negotiations with Canada pardoned the founder of the Binance cryptocurrency exchange.
Small businesses are feeling the squeeze as tariffs and material costs climb. Rob Lehmann is the founder of Fair Wind Fasteners, a supplier of nuts, bolts, and screws. He explains how fluctuating import costs and trade policies are reshaping his operations. From sourcing metal to keeping prices steady for customers, we hear a firsthand view of what it takes to stay afloat in a volatile economy. Plus: President Trump said he is ending trade negotiations with Canada pardoned the founder of the Binance cryptocurrency exchange.
Gene Brock is an archaeologist who also has a degree in Anthropology. Gene decided to major in archaeology and minor in anthropology due to an experience he had when he was 13 or 14 years old. He was hunting, at the time, when it happened, with his father. Gene shared the details of that experience on Episode 501 and other Sasquatch-related experiences he's had over the years. On tonight's show, Gene is going to talk about Sasquatch physiology and why Sasquatch are built the way they are. He's also going to talk about his research and answer some questions I have for him about their anatomy.If you'd like to share your Sasquatch experience with Gene, please visit the Kentucky Center for Bigfoot Research Facebook Page, which can be found at…https://www.facebook.com/p/Kentucky-Center-for-Bigfoot-Research-100057628712779/If you don't have a Facebook account, you can also reach Gene at (859) 358-7438. He'd love to hear from you.If you'd like to help support the show, by buying your own Bigfoot Eyewitness t-shirt or sweatshirt, please visit the Bigfoot Eyewitness Show Store, by going to https://Dogman-Encounters.MyShopify.comI produce 4 other shows that are available on your favorite podcast app. If you haven't checked them out, here are links to all 4 channels on the Spreaker App...My Bigfoot Sighting https://www.spreaker.com/show/my-bigfoot-sighting Dogman Tales https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/dogman-tales--6640134Dogman Encounters https://www.spreaker.com/show/dogman-encounters-radio_2 My Paranormal Experience https://www.spreaker.com/show/my-paranormal-experience Thanks, as always, for listening!
How do retina specialists first broach the topic of complement inhibition for GA therapy? In episode 1 of this miniseries, moderator Charles Wykoff, MD, PhD, speaks with Maryam Ghiassi, MD, MHS, and Matthew Cunningham, MD, about timing treatment conversations, managing patients with one good and one bad eye, and addressing whether patients can maintain driving. Editorially independent content, supported by an educational grant from Apellis Pharmaceuticals.
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You are listening to a presentation given at the 2025Michigan Conference Cedar Lake Campmeeting. We pray you will be blessed!
You are listening to a presentation given at the 2025Michigan Conference Cedar Lake Campmeeting. We pray you will be blessed!
In this series we set out to talk to mechanics and industry folks who keep things running behind the scenes. In episode 9, our host Brent Bowser catches up with Muc-off/FXR/Club MX Yamaha mechanic Blake McCarthy about growing up in Australia, moving to the States full time, life as a mechanic and more!
How frequently do you think about fasteners like screws and bolts? Probably not very often. But some of them a storied history, dating back to Egypt in the 3rd century BC. They aren't just ancient history. They help hold up our bridges and homes today. Join us as we dissect a handful of engineering inventions that keep our world spinning and intact. Guests: Roma Agrawal - structural engineer and author of "Nuts and Bolts: Seven Small Inventions That Changed the World (in a Big Way)" Ron Gordon - watchmaker, New York City Descripción en español Originally aired May 6, 2024 Featuring music by Dewey Dellay and Jun Miyake You can get early access to ad-free versions of every episode by joining us on Patreon. Thanks for your support! Big Picture Science is part of the Airwave Media podcast network. Please contact advertising@airwavemedia.com to inquire about advertising on Big Picture Science. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this series we set out to talk to mechanics and industry folks who keep things running behind the scenes. In episode 8, our host Brent Bowser catches up with Phoenix Racing Honda Mechanic Chase Miller about growing up, working normal jobs, how he got into the industry as a Mechanic, and more!