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„Napomohl sovětizaci země.“ Tak zní část nápisu, který má podle iniciativy historiků a bývalých politiků přibýt k soše Edvarda Beneše u Černínského paláce v Praze. Odpůrci jejich argumenty považují za zjednodušující. „Tabulka je od první do poslední věty lživá,“ namítá v pořadu Pro a proti historik a novinář Petr Zídek. „Je ještě příliš jemná,“ nesouhlasí publicista a disident komunistického režimu Jan Urban.
„Napomohl sovětizaci země.“ Tak zní část nápisu, který má podle iniciativy historiků a bývalých politiků přibýt k soše Edvarda Beneše u Černínského paláce v Praze. Odpůrci jejich argumenty považují za zjednodušující. „Tabulka je od první do poslední věty lživá,“ namítá v pořadu Pro a proti historik a novinář Petr Zídek. „Je ještě příliš jemná,“ nesouhlasí publicista a disident komunistického režimu Jan Urban.Všechny díly podcastu Pro a proti můžete pohodlně poslouchat v mobilní aplikaci mujRozhlas pro Android a iOS nebo na webu mujRozhlas.cz.
In a year defined by landmark decisions, impactful announcements and new standards, clarity in the patent world comes as a welcome relief. It arrived via a federal circuit court decision in August 2024 that settled certain facts related to obviousness-type double patenting (ODP), though BakerHostetler attorneys warn patentees to remain cautious.In BakerHostetler's second annual IP Perspectives (BHIPP) thought leadership piece, the Intellectual Property Practice Group highlights a myriad of IP-related topics that are at the forefront of industry developments and current challenges and trends.
In this episode, Cai sits down to chat to Gareth about winning Regional South Central 1 and getting promoted into National 2. We speak about the preparation that went into the season and the confidence the players had after beating Nat 2 opposition in pre season. How important it was to get the right start away at Bracknell and the relentless nature of the season. The club only dropped 3 points all season and yet they only won promotion with 1 game to go. We chat about the celebrations; all of them!!. We also discuss what the players are up to post season and Cai gives his own tribute to those players who have left us at the end of the season. He also talks about the special atmosphere at ODP and thanks the incredible work done by the volunteers at the club. Roll on National 2. Enjoy.
Odpůrci klimatických opatření si vymysleli nový bič proti záchraně planety. Kupodivu je nenapadlo škrtat věci, které mají rádi, ale klidně si je můžeme odpustit. Třeba více dálnic nebo jaderných reaktorů. Podpořte vznik dalších dílů: https://www.darujme.cz/projekt/1205779
In this episode of Chat By The Pitch, we dive into the Collodi family's journey through youth soccer, academy programs, and professional development.Mike & Stacey Collodi, parents of Michael Collodi, share how their son fell in love with goalkeeping at age six, how they navigated the competitive North Texas soccer scene, and the sacrifices that come with raising an elite player. They discuss everything from mental toughness and player motivation to choosing the right team and preparing for a professional career.Whether you're a soccer parent, coach, or young athlete, this conversation is full of insights, advice, and behind-the-scenes stories from a family that has been through it all.Key Talking Points• How Michael discovered his love for goalkeeping at age six• The role of multi-sport training in soccer development• Navigating the academy and club soccer system in North Texas• The importance of mental resilience for young goalkeepers• What parents need to know about tryouts, commitments, and sacrifices• How playing for FC Dallas & North Texas SC shaped his path• The college vs. pro decision and how Michael chose his route• Lessons from ODP, National Team camps, and elite youth soccer• How soccer families balance training, school, and life• Advice for parents supporting their children's athletic journeyTune in to Learn:• How to support a young athlete without pressure• The biggest misconceptions about elite youth soccer• Why mental toughness is crucial for goalkeepers• How to balance school and sports effectively• The sacrifices that come with chasing a pro soccer dreamQuotes from Mike & Stacey CollodiMike Collodi:• “We always told Michael, if you ever want to stop, that's okay—this journey is his, not ours.”• “When you have a kid who actually wants to play goalkeeper longer than 60 seconds, you don't move him out.”• “Every player needs to learn that failure is part of the process—especially in goalkeeping.”• “It's not just about talent. It's about hunger, mental toughness, and resilience.”• “College wasn't our first choice—it was a necessary part of the journey to pro soccer.”Stacey Collodi:• “Michael was always competitive—his biggest challenge was learning to manage frustration and stay positive.”• “Parents need to step back and let their kids take control of their own soccer path.”• “We spent years driving to games, training, and tournaments, but it was always HIS dream, not ours.”• “Goalkeeping is the loneliest position—when you lose, you feel it more than anyone.”• “You don't just drop a kid off at the airport and hope for the best—independence is built over time.”Follow Michael Collodi:
Modern HVAC Systems' Reliance on Refrigerant In 2020, nearly 90% of homes used air conditioning systems in the United States. Heating, ventilation and air conditioning (HVAC) systems are used by both homeowners and businesses alike, with their usage only expected to rise as climate change increases global temperatures. Refrigerant, a chemical compound that is capable of transitioning from liquid to gas and back again, has been an important part of indoor cooling systems since modern AC systems were invented in 1902. Its ability to cool as it vaporizes and heat up as it condenses facilitates heating and cooling. As part of both air conditioner and heat pump systems, refrigerant either helps transfer heat and humidity out of one's home for conditioning or draws heat from outdoor air and brings it inside for heating. Refrigeration technology has historically relied upon gases like chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs) and hydrochlorofluorocarbons (HCFCs) to promote cooling in appliances, due to their effectiveness at transferring heat within a refrigeration system. While effective, these gases are hazardous for the environment. HFCs have a global warming potential (GWP) that can be hundreds to thousands of times greater than that of carbon dioxide. Gaseous CFCs have a high ozone depletion potential (ODP), meaning there is less protection from the sun's rays and greater exposure to UVB radiation, negatively impacting human and ecological health. Instead of relying upon harmful CFCs and HFCs in refrigeration technology, UC Berkeley researchers are on the cusp of developing a new alternative known as “ionocaloric” refrigeration, which utilizes salt water to provide cooling. How does Ionocaloric Cooling work?Created in 1987, the Montreal Protocol regulates the production and consumption of nearly 100 human made chemicals classified as ozone depleting substances (ODS). The Montreal Protocol mandated the eventual phase-out of CFCs and HCFCs, instead turning to HFCs as a replacement. Although HFCs do not deplete ozone, they were later found to have a significant GWP, prompting a recent amendment to reduce HFC usage by 80% in the next thirty years. As HFCs are phased out, ionocaloric cooling has been proposed as an alternative for refrigerant. Ionocaloric cooling relies on the principle that liquids release energy, or heat, when solidified, and solids absorb energy when liquified. In an ionocaloric refrigerant system, a mixture of a liquid and salt is frozen and melted. When a current is added, ions flow and change the material from solid to liquid, which allows them to absorb heat from their surroundings. Similarly, when ions are removed, the material crystallizes into a solid, releasing heat. The mixture is easier to manage as it is never in a gas state and is unable to enter the atmosphere. Additionally, certain solvents like ethylene carbonate, which have been used to test the technology, can be carbon-negative due to their ability to be produced from CO2 supplied by carbon capture. This means that ionocaloric cooling can prevent current emissions with high GWP and ODP, while also removing emitted gases from the atmosphere. Promise of Ionocaloric CoolingIonocaloric cooling has the potential to modify current HVAC systems, which rely upon high GWP gases that act as refrigerants. By using solid and liquid components as opposed to HFCs to function, ionocaloric refrigeration prohibits these harmful gases from ever entering the atmosphere. In addition to its cooling purposes, this technology can also be used for heating. Ionocaloric technology has the potential to compete with or even exceed the efficiency of gaseous refrigerant. Currently, ionocaloric cooling technology is still being developed. If proven successful, this innovative technology could transform the current landscape of HVAC systems. Hurdles to OvercomeAs of now, ionocaloric cooling is not fully developed. Although the material cost for the salt water is cheap, it is unclear the cost of every component needed on a larger scale. The research currently being conducted for ionocaloric cooling experimentation is heavily subsidized. As it is still under R&D, this technology's viability on a larger-market scale will be continually determined. To facilitate a transition away from gas refrigerants, ionocaloric cooling will likely need government incentives, such as consumer rebates, to make the technology competitive with conventional units.Dr. Lilley's Insights into Ionocaloric CoolingIn addition to being environmentally harmful, gas refrigerants have proven to be costly and difficult to dispose of. Dr. Lilley believes that ionocaloric cooling can thus be an advantageous solution in a variety of ways. The end of life management (or disposal) of output components from ionocaloric cooling will be much easier as it relies upon liquid inputs. Additionally, Lilley notes that there is no way to completely seal refrigerants from the atmosphere, so a liquid refrigerant eliminates that problem altogether. As the technology becomes more advanced, Dr. Lilley believes that initial cost concerns will fade with state subsidies and market adoption.About our guestDr. Drew Lilley is the CEO and co-founder of Caliion Technologies. He holds a PhD from UC Berkeley in Mechanical Engineering, where his research is focused on alternatives to current refrigerants. His main research focus is on the R&D process of solid-to-liquid ionocaloric cooling. ResourcesAC Direct, Ionocaloric Cooling is Revolutionizing Heating and Cooling TechnologiesBerkeley Engineering, Keep it CoolBerkeley Lab, Berkeley Lab Scientists Develop a Cool New Method of RefrigerationDr. Drew Lilley, Calion TechnologiesIndustrial Refrigeration Pros, The Evolution of RefrigerantsThe American Society of Mechanical Engineers, New Refrigeration Method Relies on Ionocaloric CoolingFurther ReadingCarrier, AC Refrigerant BasicsClimate & Clean Air Coalition, HFCsEIA, Nearly 90% of U.S. households used air conditioning in 2020EPA, Basic Ozone Layer ScienceUNEP, Montreal Protocol Timeline and HistoryUNEP, About the Montreal ProtocolFor a transcript, please visit https://climatebreak.org/out-with-classic-refrigerants-and-in-with-ionocaloric-refrigeration-with-dr-drew-lilley/.
The guys welcome back Mike Santolucito from ODP, and Matt Young of Young Landscapes to see what they are up to, talk about their winter so far, and how they are keeping crews happy with the big number of events they are having
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In Episode 163, we are kicking off Season 12 with a conversation with Wells Thompson, Former MLS midfielder and 1st Round Draft Pick, Co-Founder of Soccer Resilience, husband, and father. He talked with Paul and Phil about his journey from childhood adversity to the MLS, his struggles with identity and mental health, his faith journey and his personal why relating to that journey, his difficulties transitioning to life after soccer, why left Soccer Resilience after founding and leading it for a few years, and a lot of wisdom regarding true leadership. They also discuss how soccer and other sports are incredible classrooms, and how he is learning deep life lessons every single day as a stay-at-home dad, husband, and father of athletes. The interview is full of vulnerable moments, personal stories, and practical advice. Specifically, they discuss: · How Wells developed his passion for soccer, leadership, faith in God, and how he went from rolling with the wrong crowd, getting into drugs, and not being recruited to college to playing for Wake Forest and getting drafted 5th in the MLS Draft (7:30) · Lessons he learned in his pro career (16:10) · His transition to life after soccer (19:51) · His personal why, vulnerability as a superpower, and how he is living out his life purpose (26:58) · The revelation that caused him to leave Soccer Resilience (31:44) · How Soccer Resilience got started, some of the great things coming out of it, and how starting/running a business is like working to be a pro soccer player (and a couple great quotes from Nelson Mandela and Billy Graham) (35:39) · How he went from not making ODP to playing professional soccer, how that is relevant to the parenting of his kids while they are playing sports, and what we can learn from his journey (42:39) · Balancing pushing our kids to be the best they can be and learning life lessons from sports without getting too involved (especially at the wrong time or place) and/or forcing them to play sports they don't want to play (51:11) · What actually goes into being a pro athlete (54:30) · What he didn't learn as a pro athlete (hint: it is very relevant to this podcast) (56:25) · Leadership from the bench (1:00:26) · Lessons that he has learned from the game that he uses in his marriage and parenting (1:03:31) · What he has watched, read, or listened to that has impacted his thinking on how soccer explains life and leadership (1:06:58) Resources and Links from this Episode · Uncut Video of the Episode · HSEL Facebook Group · Warrior Way Soccer · Coaching the Bigger Game Program · Phil's email for DISC Training · Wrestling with Angels: A True Story of Addiction, Resurrection, Hope, Fashion, Training Celebrities, and Man's Oldest Sport, John Hanrahan · Main Street Millionaire: How to Make Extraordinary Wealth Buying Ordinary Businesses, Codie Sanchez
Ti, kdo s Donaldem Trumpem a jeho politikou nesouhlasí, se sešli ve Washingtonu a na dalších 350 místech v USA. Jejich počty sice nedosahují stejné výšky jako při prvním zvolení Trumpa, i tak jich ale v ulicích byly desetitisíce. Odpůrkyně a odpůrci prezidenta mají obavu ze snižování finanční pomoci Ukrajině, z jeho lží nebo ovlivňování státních institucí. „Amerika skládá zkoušku z toho, zda nás instituce ochrání od neofašismu,“ myslí si například Cara Honzak z Marylandu.Všechny díly podcastu Seriál Radiožurnálu můžete pohodlně poslouchat v mobilní aplikaci mujRozhlas pro Android a iOS nebo na webu mujRozhlas.cz.
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In this episode of Bring the Pain, I reviewed the NFL's Wild Card weekend, which was great for some fans and not for others. From the first game between the Texans and the Chargers, you could really tell which teams were prepared while other teams' deficiencies really showed up. Through the episode, I talked about what could help those teams going into the future while also giving kudos to the teams who stuck to their gameplans. In the end, I reveal my picks and scores for the Divisional Round as we get ready for another crazy weekend of football. Have a great day, everyone, and may the points be with you.Thank you for the support and contributions all of you make for my podcasts and articles each week. Y'all the real #Painbringers!Follow me at....*Facebookhttps://www.facebook.com/Bring...*Twitterhttps://twitter.com/HeatOverid...*Spreaker Podcastshttps://spreaker.page.link/VS5...*Dr Roto Sports Websitehttps://drroto.com/author/robe...*You Tubehttps://youtube.com/@Heat00veride05?si=cVb49FjQD-Y6fKjT*Apple Podcastshttps://podcasts.apple.com/us/...*Spotify Podcastshttps://open.spotify.com/show/...*Podchaser Podcastshttps://www.podchaser.com/podc...*Iheart Podcastshttps://www.iheart.com/podcast...Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/bring-the-pain--3659369/support.
Happy New Year SnowJobs Nation! In the first episode of 2025 we sit down with Mike Santolucito of ODP, Robert Thyng of RD Outdoor, and Shawn DiVencenzo of Native Property Maintenance to give our views on questions sent in to the show by some of our amazing listeners!
Peter Mellor had a successful goalkeeping career in England, playing for Fulham, Burnley, Portsmouth and more. He later moved to North America to play in the North American Soccer League, before retiring. He moved to Florida and, ultimately, began life after soccer. However, Mellor was pulled back into the coaching ranks and ultimately become a critical influence in goalkeeping development within the ranks of US Soccer. In that role, Mellor coached many of the best young players in the game. One of those players was Tim Howard, who he first met during an ODP camp where the New Jersey native stood out among older, more established players. Mellor joined Founding Futbol and shared his memories of Howard, how their relationship evolved, what made the US Soccer legand special, and so much more. Founding Futbol is a year-long exploration of the critical moments that have led to soccer's emerging popularity in America. Extra Time is an additional weekly episode that shares reactions and reflections from the chapters, and brings additional guests into the fold. Visit our website for more information: FoundingFutbol.com. Email us at kent@foundingfutbol.com Subscribe to Founding Futbol on your platform of choice. Host: Kent Malmros Guest: Peter Mellor (Former EFL Goalkeeper, Goalkeeping Coach US Soccer) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode, we sit down with Warren Cottle, Director of Coaching and Player Development at North Texas Soccer Association, to explore the realities and aspirations of the Olympic Development Program (ODP). Learn how ODP is bridging gaps, fostering player growth, and creating opportunities for youth athletes who might otherwise go unnoticed. From addressing financial challenges to rethinking player pathways, Warren shares his experiences, challenges, and plans for the future. Whether you're a coach, player, or soccer parent, this episode is packed with valuable insights. Key Talking Points: The history and evolution of the Olympic Development Program. Strategies to identify and nurture untapped talent. Financial barriers and scholarships in youth soccer. The importance of collaboration between clubs and ODP. Building soccer culture in underserved communities. Developing soccer IQ and holistic player growth. Challenges of aligning with U.S. Soccer's long-term vision. How to balance coaching, competition, and player development. Addressing the “pay-to-play” model in youth sports. Vision for the future: inclusivity and accessibility in soccer. Tune in to learn: How the ODP system is evolving to meet the needs of today's youth players, and why it remains a critical stepping stone for many aspiring players. 10 Quotes from Warren Cottle: "ODP is about more than soccer—it's about creating opportunities for players who might otherwise be overlooked." "We're not here to compete with clubs; we're here to complement their efforts and provide a unique pathway." "Soccer will only reach its potential in the U.S. when it becomes accessible to the most underserved communities." "The game should teach life skills—discipline, teamwork, and resilience—not just tactics and techniques." "You can't judge talent solely on skill; soccer IQ and decision-making are just as important." "We need to move away from the 'pay-to-play' model to truly democratize the sport." "Great players are often found in unexpected places; it's about recognizing and nurturing that potential." "A successful program is one that sends players off better than when they joined—on and off the pitch." "Soccer should be a unifying force that breaks down barriers, not creates them." "The heart of ODP is inclusion: ensuring every player has a shot, regardless of their background." Connect with Warren at ODP: Instagram: @NTXODP Facebook: @NTXODP Email: warren@ntxsoccer.org Website: https://www.ntxsoccer.org/odp/olympic-development-program/ Follow Chat By The Pitch: Twitter: @ChatByThePitch Instagram: @ChatByThePitch Facebook: Chat By The Pitch Subscribe & Leave a Review:Please subscribe to Chat By The Pitch on your favorite podcast platform and leave us a review. Your feedback helps us improve and reach more listeners who are passionate about soccer. #SoccerDevelopment #YouthSoccer #ODPInsights #CoachingLife #PlayerPathways #SoccerCulture #TalentID #InclusiveSports #SoccerCoaching #ChatByThePitch
Episode 357 Show Notes Topic of the show: Not Getting Flight Following and Why It's Bad. On this week's show, AG and RH discuss how a flight following request would have prevented a near midair collision at a busy Class C airport. Why is remaining outside the Charlie legal but not necessarily safe? Can pilots get better service by simply calling ATC? This incident got a lot of attention and we want to reiterate the controller did a great job! We had a lot of fun recording this episode and you don't want to miss it! Links: https://youtu.be/4vOySpGgEdY https://ops.group/blog/400-increase-in-gps-spoofing-workgroup-established/ Timely Feedback: 1. Patron ES talks about a suggestion for putting on foggles if disoriented in IMC, very interesting! 2. Patron MK comments on the controller that assisted a pilot in trouble in IMC and talks about CYA culture. 3. SGAC TR says thanks and mentions DPE RH's role in getting into OB Feedback 1. SGAC AK has an ODP and diverse vector area question 2. Patron GH discusses GPS spoofing Have a great week and thanks for listening! Visit our website at OpposingBases.com You can support our show using Patreon or visiting our support page on the website. Keep the feedback coming, it drives the show! Don't be shy, use the “Send Audio to AG and RH” button on the website and record an audio message. Or you can send us comments or questions to feedback@opposingbases.com. Music bumpers by audionautix.com. Third party audio provided by liveatc.net. Legal Notice The views and opinions expressed on Opposing Bases Air Traffic Talk are for entertainment purposes only and do not represent the views, opinions, or official positions of the FAA, Penguin Airlines, or the United States Army. Episodes shall not be recorded or transcribed without express written consent. For official guidance on laws, rules, and regulations, consult an aviation attorney or certified flight instructor.
MŠK Žilina prvýkrát pocítila chuť prehry a Skalicu zachránil žolík z lavičky. Proti Komárnu bola odpískaná ďalšia penalta, už siedma v tejto sezóne. Aj o tom sme hovorili v podcaste Kam si to kopol? na ŠPORT.sk.Najvyššia slovenská futbalová súťaž má po 13. kole Niké ligy nového lídra. Na čelo tabuľky sa dostal Slovan Bratislava, ktorý zvíťazil v sobotu v Podbrezovej 3:1. Úradujúci majster využil zaváhanie Žiliny, ktorá o deň neskôr podľahla domácemu Ružomberku 0:1.„Šošoni“ si pripísali prvú prehru v sezóne a prišli o prvé miesto. Za Slovanom zaostávajú o 1 bod, pričom odohrali o zápas viac. Ružomberok bodoval naplno opäť po piatich stretnutiach, pomohlo mu aj vylúčenie obrancu hostí Adamu Drameho už v 6. minúte. O triumfe domácich rozhodol Matúš Malý v nadstavení prvého polčasu.„Belasí“ prehrávali v Podbrezovej 0:1, ale gólmi Nina Marcelliho, Gurama Kašiu a Tigrana Barseghjana otočili skóre a po víťazstve 3:1 natiahli svoju bodovú šnúru v lige už na 7 stretnutí.Tretiu priečku si poistila Trnava, ktorá v treťom zápase za sebou predviedla gólový obrat. S Michalovcami prehrávala od 11. minúty 0:1, ale napokon triumfovala 3:1 aj vďaka dvom presným zásahom Kevina Oforiho. Spartak stráca na druhú Žilinu 6 bodov a má 3-bodový náskok pred štvrtou Dunajskou Stredou.Tá zvíťazila nad Komárnom 1:0 vďaka gólu Mateja Trusu z pokutového kopu v siedmej minúte nadstaveného času. Nováčik utrpel šiestu prehru v rade a v tabuľke zostal na poslednom mieste.Odpútala sa od neho Skalica, ktorá zdolala Banskú Bystricu 1:0 a s 12 bodmi sa dotiahla na desiaty Trenčín. Ten remizoval v Košiciach 0:0.Víkendové 13. kolo kolo Niké ligy prinieslo aj ďalšie zaujímavosti, o ktorých sa moderátor Marián Lontoš porozprával v najnovšej epizóde podcastu Kam si to kopol? na ŠPORT.sk s členom Výkonného výboru Slovenského futbalového zväzu a predsedom Klubu ligových kanonierov Tomášom Medveďom.
MŠK Žilina prvýkrát pocítila chuť prehry a Skalicu zachránil žolík z lavičky. Proti Komárnu bola odpískaná ďalšia penalta, už siedma v tejto sezóne. Aj o tom sme hovorili v podcaste Kam si to kopol? na ŠPORT.sk.Najvyššia slovenská futbalová súťaž má po 13. kole Niké ligy nového lídra. Na čelo tabuľky sa dostal Slovan Bratislava, ktorý zvíťazil v sobotu v Podbrezovej 3:1. Úradujúci majster využil zaváhanie Žiliny, ktorá o deň neskôr podľahla domácemu Ružomberku 0:1.„Šošoni“ si pripísali prvú prehru v sezóne a prišli o prvé miesto. Za Slovanom zaostávajú o 1 bod, pričom odohrali o zápas viac. Ružomberok bodoval naplno opäť po piatich stretnutiach, pomohlo mu aj vylúčenie obrancu hostí Adamu Drameho už v 6. minúte. O triumfe domácich rozhodol Matúš Malý v nadstavení prvého polčasu.„Belasí“ prehrávali v Podbrezovej 0:1, ale gólmi Nina Marcelliho, Gurama Kašiu a Tigrana Barseghjana otočili skóre a po víťazstve 3:1 natiahli svoju bodovú šnúru v lige už na 7 stretnutí.Tretiu priečku si poistila Trnava, ktorá v treťom zápase za sebou predviedla gólový obrat. S Michalovcami prehrávala od 11. minúty 0:1, ale napokon triumfovala 3:1 aj vďaka dvom presným zásahom Kevina Oforiho. Spartak stráca na druhú Žilinu 6 bodov a má 3-bodový náskok pred štvrtou Dunajskou Stredou.Tá zvíťazila nad Komárnom 1:0 vďaka gólu Mateja Trusu z pokutového kopu v siedmej minúte nadstaveného času. Nováčik utrpel šiestu prehru v rade a v tabuľke zostal na poslednom mieste.Odpútala sa od neho Skalica, ktorá zdolala Banskú Bystricu 1:0 a s 12 bodmi sa dotiahla na desiaty Trenčín. Ten remizoval v Košiciach 0:0.Víkendové 13. kolo kolo Niké ligy prinieslo aj ďalšie zaujímavosti, o ktorých sa moderátor Marián Lontoš porozprával v najnovšej epizóde podcastu Kam si to kopol? na ŠPORT.sk s členom Výkonného výboru Slovenského futbalového zväzu a predsedom Klubu ligových kanonierov Tomášom Medveďom.
The guys welcome back Mike Santolucito from ODP, and Scott Lesak of Kasel Rocks to tackle some listener questions from our part 1 episode
Tune into the South west Allied Health Professions (AHPs) 2024 Podcast series, featuring 12 episodes. Recorded at Westonbirt Arboretum, the series includes 8 live campfire stories and 4 additional episodes. AHPs from across the South West share stories that connect, inspire, and elevate, showcasing how they implement the AHPs Deliver strategy for England. In this podcast Abigail Patrick an ODP working as a Specialist Research Practitioner & Neurology Research Team Leader at University Hospitals Plymouth NHS Trust shares her alternative and unexpected career journey. From 1996 as a Project 2000 Nurse taking an agency shift in the operating theatre which inspired a love for theatres, to taking a job as a Nursing Auxiliary which led to starting operating department practitioner (ODP) training. Most ODP's will concentrate their career within the operating theatre or perioperative environment. To be different, Abigail chose an alternative path; Anaesthetic ODP to pre-operative assessment and then into research. 10 years in Research and Abigail is now a Specialist Research Practitioner with expertise in Parkinson Disease Assessment. A transcript of this episode is available on our website - https://www.england.nhs.uk/long-read/ep8-an-unexpected-journey-of-an-odp-abigail-patrick/ Contact us: england.ahpwte.sw@nhs.net
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Zvyšování platů ústavních činitelů vyvolává spolehlivě vypjaté emoce. Odpůrci hovoří o aroganci politiků, kteří sami sobě zvyšují platy, zastánci vyšších platů zase obviňují své protivníky z populismu. U veřejnosti je to nepopulární téma, protože nemalá část populace se domnívá, že politici stejně nic nedělají, jenom žvaní, a i tak za to berou nekřesťanské peníze.
Obyvatelé Horní Lidče na Vsetínsku si nepřejí, aby na území jejich obce stál dům pro seniory. Stavbu pro 25 penzistů odmítli v referendu. Odpůrci domova argumentovali zvýšeným provozem i tím, že nechtějí, aby místní děti byly traumatizované pohledem na stáří. Co přesně se v obci událo a do jaké míry to zapadá do instinktů celé české společnosti? Hosté: Ivana Svobodová - reportérka týdeníku RespektPavel Pospěch - sociolog z Fakulty sociálních studií Masarykovy univerzity v Brně Článek a další informace najdete na webu Seznam ZprávySledujte nás na sociálních sítích X (Twitter), Instagram nebo Threads. Náměty a připomínky nám můžete psát na e-mail zaminutusest@sz.cz
Jachta, komando a trhavina. Odpálení Nord Streamu může být námětem na hollywoodský biják. Američtí novináři teď přišli s novými informacemi. Mohli za sabotáž skutečně Ukrajinci? A věděl o ní jejich prezident? Poví německý zpravodaj Českého rozhlasu Václav Jabůrek. Ptá se Matěj Skalický.Všechny díly podcastu Vinohradská 12 můžete pohodlně poslouchat v mobilní aplikaci mujRozhlas pro Android a iOS nebo na webu mujRozhlas.cz.
Jachta, komando a trhavina. Odpálení Nord Streamu může být námětem na hollywoodský biják. Američtí novináři teď přišli s novými informacemi. Mohli za sabotáž skutečně Ukrajinci? A věděl o ní jejich prezident? Poví německý zpravodaj Českého rozhlasu Václav Jabůrek. Ptá se Matěj Skalický.
Santa était l'invitée du Double Expresso RTL2 ce 14 juin 2024, la chanteuse qui sera sur la scène du festival ODP ce vendredi soir a interprété deux titres en direct des studios de la station Pop-Rock, son single "Recommence-moi" ainsi que son titre maintenant classique "Popcorn salé".
Santa était l'invitée du Double Expresso RTL2 ce 14 juin 2024, la chanteuse qui sera sur la scène du festival ODP ce vendredi soir a interprété deux titres en direct des studios de la station Pop-Rock, son single "Recommence-moi" ainsi que son titre maintenant classique "Popcorn salé".
Santa était l'invitée du Double Expresso RTL2 ce 14 juin 2024, la chanteuse qui sera sur la scène du festival ODP ce vendredi soir a interprété deux titres en direct des studios de la station Pop-Rock, son single "Recommence-moi" ainsi que son titre maintenant classique "Popcorn salé".
Santa était l'invitée du Double Expresso RTL2 ce 14 juin 2024, la chanteuse qui sera sur la scène du festival ODP ce vendredi soir a interprété deux titres en direct des studios de la station Pop-Rock, son single "Recommence-moi" ainsi que son titre maintenant classique "Popcorn salé". L'info qu'il faut - Quelles applications consomment le plus de batterie ? - Les Français évitent de voyager à l'étranger à cause de leur niveau en langue Le winner du jour : - Pourquoi Joey Chestnut, la star des mangeurs de hot-dogs, a-t-il choqué l'Amérique ? - Les fans de Taylor Swift ont tellement dansé à son concert en Écosse, que des capteurs de séisme ont réagi Les savoirs inutile : vous produisez de l'énergie en parlant fort ou en criant Le Bonus : depuis plus de 30 avoir un chat est interdit dans certains logements à Singapour. Le jeu surprise : Benjamin de Custines près de Nancy gagne un séjour weekendesk.fr La banque RTL2 : Tiphanie de Vitrey près d'Epinal gagne un séjour VVF pour 4 personnes. Vanessa de Champagne sur Oise près de Chambly gagne un séjour au Puy du Fou.
Kieran Witthuhn from Anchor on what's driving PGM prices higher and whether it is sustainable. Andre Myburgh from TWK Agri discusses challenging results due to woodchip contamination caused by a fire in a nearby facility. Dany Mawas of Finalto South Africa discusses the use of an ODP licence by another party and how a company can comply with FSCA requirements.
据科创板日报报道,4月18日,华为Pura 70系列正式开售,售价5499元起,包括标准版、Pro版、Pro+版本以及Ultra版四个版本,均已在门店展出。对于到货情况,销售人员称自己也是临时得知。店内部分型号有现货,需要现场排队购买。据财联社报道,游族网络发生人事变动,公司任命戴奇担任游族首席产品官,负责游族自研体系产品规划和研发项目管理;任命吴西担任游族首席营销官,负责公司产品的全球发行和用户增长。两位均向CEO陈芳汇报。据第一财经报道,香港交易所18日宣布开发领航星衍生产品平台(ODP),进一步提升交易、清算和风险管理能力。这个新平台由香港交易所技术团队内部开发,预计于2028年推出,将提升集团衍生产品业务的竞争力。据凤凰网财经报道,美国众议院预计将在4月20日通过一项法案,这项法案将给字节跳动至多一年时间来剥离TikTok,比此前法案规定的六个月要长。4月18日,TikTok回应称,美众议院以涉对外人道主义援助的法案为掩饰,再次强行推进禁令,该法案将践踏1.7亿美国人的言论自由权、毁掉700万家企业,并将关掉一个每年为美国经济贡献240亿美元的平台。据界面新闻报道,18日有消息称苹果公司首席执行官库克将会见新加坡领导人,作为库克多年来最大规模的东南亚之行的尾声。据一位熟悉内情的人士透露,库克他正在寻找新的市场和生产基地,他将于18日和19日会见新加坡总理李显龙和副总理兼财政部长黄循财。据界面新闻报道,消息称谷歌正在裁员,并对一些团队进行重组。据两名在职员工称,谷歌财务和房地产部门的多个团队都受到了影响,不清楚有多少职位被削减。一名在职员工说,这些变动“规模相当大”,一些职位将被转移到国外。
Founding Futbol is a year-long exploration of the critical moments that have led to soccer's emerging popularity in America. Despite the existence of other youth soccer organizations, US Youth Soccer's formation in 1974 helped organize and cultivate pathways for youth soccer players in America. The approach USYS took to coordinating state, regional and national competition gave structure to a previously localized competitive landscape. The organization's connection to US Soccer, and the formation of the Olympic Development Program (better known as ODP) offered clear pathways for youth players to reach the national team. Over the years USYS has served a critical function in fueling the one constant in American soccer's efforts to be relevant – mass youth participation. USYS CEO Skip Gilbert is our guest. He has been at the helm of US Youth Soccer since 2020 and shared some outstanding insights on the evolution of the youth game and his plans for the future. Former US Soccer executive Thom Meredith joined Skip for the conversation, bringing historic perspective to the conversation. He is one of the great champions of American soccer growth, organizing many of the biggest events this country has ever seen. Visit our website for more information: FoundingFutbol.com Host: Kent Malmros Guests: Skip Gilbert (CEO, US Youth Soccer), Thom Meredith (Former Executive, US Soccer) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
LibreOffice 24.2 Community, the new major release of the free, volunteer-supported office suite and the first to use the new calendar-based numbering scheme (YY.M), is now available at https://www.libreoffice.org/download for Windows (Intel, AMD and ARM), macOS (Apple and Intel) and Linux. The new numbering scheme will help users keep their LibreOffice installation up to date. LibreOffice 24.2 Community LibreOffice is the only open source personal productivity office suite with a feature set comparable to the leading product on the market. It also offers a range of interface options to suit different user habits, from traditional to modern, and makes the most of different screen form factors by optimising the space available on the desktop to put the maximum number of features just a click or two away. The biggest advantage of LibreOffice over any other office suite is the LibreOffice Technology engine, a single software platform for all environments: desktop, cloud and mobile. This infrastructure allows LibreOffice to offer a better user experience and, most importantly, to produce identical - and perfectly interoperable - documents based on the two available ISO standards: the Open Document Format (ODT, ODS and ODP) for users concerned about compatibility, resilience and digital sovereignty and the proprietary Microsoft OOXML (DOCX, XLSX and PPTX). Highlights of LibreOffice 24.2 Community GENERAL • Save AutoRecovery information is enabled by default, and is always creating backup copies. This reduces the risk of losing content for first-time users who are unfamiliar with LibreOffice settings. • Fixed various NotebookBar options, with many menu improvements, better print preview support, proper resetting of customised layout, and enhanced use of radio buttons. This improves the experience for users familiar with the Microsoft Office UI. • The Insert Special Character drop-down list now displays a character description for the selected character (and in the tooltip when you hover over it). WRITER • "Legal" ordered list numbering: make a given list level use Arabic numbering for all its numeric portions. • Comments can now use styles, with the Comment paragraph style being the default. This makes it easier to change the formatting of all comments at once, or to visually categorise different types of comments. • Improved various aspects of multi-page floating table support: overlap control, borders and footnotes, nesting, wrap on all pages, and related UI improvements. CALC • A new search field has been added to the Functions sidebar deck. • The scientific number format is now supported and saved in ODF: embedded text (with number format like ###.000 E0); lower case for exponent (with number format like ###.000e0); exponent with empty '?' instead of '0' (with number format like 0.00E+?0). • Highlight the Row and Column corresponding to the active cell. IMPRESS & DRAW • The handling of small caps has been implemented for Impress. • Moved Presenter Console and Remote control settings from Tools > Options > LibreOffice Impress to Slide Show > Slide Show Settings, with improved labelling and dialogue layout. • Several improvements and fixes to templates: added and improved placement of various placeholders; fixed order of slides; made fonts and formatting consistent; fixed styles and their hierarchy; improved ODF compliance; made it easier to use templates in languages other than English; fixed use of wrong fonts for CJK and CTL. ACCESSIBILITY • Several significant improvements to the handling of mouse positions and the presentation of dialogue boxes via the Accessibility APIs, allowing screen readers to present them correctly. • Improved management of IAccessible2 roles and text/object attributes, allowing screen readers to present them correctly. • Status bars in dialogs are reported with the correct accessible role so that screen readers can find and report them appropriately, while checkboxes in dialogs can be toggled using t...
Episode 318 Show Notes Topic of the show: Controller Recurrent Training What topics and scenarios do controllers train on annually or semi-annually? And how does it compare to airline/commercial pilot recurrent training? On this week's episode, AG and RH will discuss the differences in training and how controllers and pilots benefit from regular interval training. We also discuss AG's Manual Transmission School, snarky tower controllers, and more of your aviation questions and feedback. Timely Feedback: 1. SGAC DB talks about his son flying and his daughter requesting a spot at the RH and AG stick driving school. 2. Controller RL shares more info on how Center controllers enter flight following into the keyboard 3. Patron BM sends feedback about driving a stick in Europe. Feedback: 1. Patron MKI sent audio feedback about flight plan remarks. 2. Patron DS sent feedback about the ODP episodes 3. Patron OMH sends a question about surface based E vs G for part time D airports. 4. SGAC Sierra Hotel sends a question about being cleared for the visual approach and a snarky tower controller. 5. Patron Sierra Bravo asks a question about differences between the US and Australian procedures for alternate missed approaches. Have a great week and thanks for listening! Visit our website at OpposingBases.com You can support our show using Patreon or visiting our support page on the website. Keep the feedback coming, it drives the show! Don't be shy, use the “Send Audio to AG and RH” button on the website and record an audio message. Or you can send us comments or questions to feedback@opposingbases.com. Music bumpers by audionautix.com. Third party audio provided by liveatc.net. Friends of the show and maker of bags to protect your ATC headset from dust and germs: ATCSaks.com. Keep the gunk and funk away from your most valuable pilot gear: https://pilotsaks.com/. Legal Notice The views and opinions expressed on Opposing Bases Air Traffic Talk are for entertainment purposes only and do not represent the views, opinions, or official positions of the FAA, Penguin Airlines, or the United States Army. Episodes shall not be recorded or transcribed without express written consent. For official guidance on laws, rules, and regulations, consult an aviation attorney or certified flight instructor.
Today I interview Coach Tosh Adams. Tosh grew up playing soccer throughout different ranks, leagues, ODP, high school and beyond. As a youth player she was introduced to the coaching side of sports and caught the bug to coach. As an adult, she has helped coach multiple teams and has now crossed over into multiple sports. She has taken her experiences and has created a program to help coaches in all stages of their careers in all sports be able to navigate their roles. From new coach to a seasoned coach, she wants to stress making sure we are creating fun environments for all athletes in all sports. Reach out to Tosh on her InstagramLeave me a voice message on SpeakPipe! You could be featured on an episode!https://www.speakpipe.com/KickItWithKatieFollow me on Instagram @kick_it_with_katie_podcastContact me at kickitwithkatiepod@gmail.comWant to be a guest? Link here
Max talks with Mark Kolber about Flying IFR in and out of Airports with no Instrument Approaches. Mark Kolber traces his expertise in aviation law to his background as a trial lawyer and a CFI. He emphasizes the importance of understanding rules, regulations, and procedures in IFR, highlighting that a significant portion of IFR involves adherence to regulations due to the potential impact on others. The conversation delves into a specific scenario where a listener reports a Homeowners Association (HOA) planning to ban IFR departures from Sea Ranch, which is a private airport in Northern California. Mark clarifies that there is no regulatory prohibition for Part 91 pilots from taking off IFR from an airport without instrument approaches. He emphasizes that such departures are legal, citing examples of airports where IFR takeoffs occur regularly. The discussion expands to explore the safety considerations associated with IFR departures in IMC from airports without instrument approaches. Mark references regulations like 91.175, which provides guidelines for IFR takeoff and landing, specifying stricter rules for landings compared to departures. The conversation touches on the distinction between Part 91 and Part 135 operations. Mark explains that Part 135 imposes a direct prohibition on IFR operations from airports without approved standard instrument approach procedures. He highlights the role of Operational Specifications (OPSPEC) in allowing deviations from certain regulations for Part 135 operators. Mark delves into the FAA's assessment of airports, particularly the evaluation of obstacle departure procedures (ODP) and how they contribute to safe departures. He explains the purpose of ODPs and the FAA's meticulous assessment process, emphasizing that private airports without instrument approaches lack such evaluations. The podcast explores the concept of creating one's own ODP for airports lacking official assessments. Mark suggests relying on Electronic Flight Bags (EFB) with FAA databases, incorporating local knowledge, and assessing terrain and obstacles using available tools. Mark clarifies that Part 91 pilots have the discretion to fly or not fly ODPs unless specifically assigned by ATC. For Part 135 pilots, adherence to ODPs is mandatory unless certain exceptions apply. The conversation briefly touches on filing IFR to private airports not in the FAA's database. Mark recommends using identifiers if available and provides insights into filing to and from using lat-long coordinates. In summary, the interview provides a comprehensive overview of IFR regulations, safety considerations, and the nuances surrounding departures and arrivals at airports without instrument approaches. The discussion is enriched by Mark Kolber's legal and aviation expertise, offering valuable insights for both pilots and aviation enthusiasts. 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Join Louisa as she talks to Leanne about how alcohol creeped into her life over a long time period and the three main benefits she's now found since going sober.Leanne suffered from panic attacks in the past and to the outside world looked like an incredibly moderate drinker didn't like the feeling of being drunk. As an ODP working in a hospital, she was used to dealing with the effects of alcohol and it didn't make a difference until one day she said enough was enough and the changes she's experienced are phenomenal.Follow Leanne and Louisa on Instagram. Louisa - @stepping_into_sobriety & Leanne - @cheers_to_being_soberYou'll find a range of links and resources on Louisa's brand new website www.louisaevans.com. As a sober rebel listener use code SOBERREBEL to buy one get one free on any hypnosis recordings.Head to Amazon and Audible for Louisa's audiobook 'Becoming a Sober Rebel' if you would like to find out more about her pathway to sobriety and to learn the tools and techniques she teaches her clients.Thank you so much to the show sponsor Low No Drinker Magazine is the No.1 UK magazine for the sober curious drinker, bringing you news, reviews and interviews from the people, places and brands leading the low-and-no-alcohol revolution.https://www.lownodrinkermagazine.com/Use code SOBERREBEL15 to get 15% off any digital or print subscription from Low No Drinker Magazine for six months.
Episode 311 Show Notes Topic of the show: On this week's show, AG and RH answer a question about filed and expected altitudes while flying an ODP. What is the safest way to navigate a lost comms scenario while executing the ODP? How can you plan ahead to be a safer and more prepared pilot? We also discuss shift work, opposite direction operation rules, and more of your awesome aviation questions. This is a packed episode and you don't want to miss it! Timely Feedback: 1. Patron EF comments on the changes to the show and asks about Air Traffic schedules. 2. Patron WTF sent feedback about the ongoing glider topic. 3. Patron MK sent a link to an article he wrote about IFR approaches. https://www.ifr-magazine.com/training-sims/gettin-down/ Feedback 1. Patron NB sent a link to his video with an OB shoutout, go check it out here: https://youtu.be/POyHMCXWWnM link to his channel here: https://www.youtube.com/@NathanBallardSaferFlying 2. Patron MF asks RH a question about getting his ATC fix. 3. SGAC Patron Charlie Mike from the frozen north sent a question about opposite direction operations. 4. SGAC Patron IC, md sent feedback about a TRACON tour at Big Apple Tracon. Mentioned on the show: The Midlife Pilot Podcast and Safer Flying on YouTube Have a great week and thanks for listening! Visit our website at OpposingBases.com You can support our show using Patreon or visiting our support page on the website. Keep the feedback coming, it drives the show! Don't be shy, use the “Send Audio to AG and RH” button on the website and record an audio message. Or you can send us comments or questions to feedback@opposingbases.com. Find us on twitter @opposing_bases. Music by audionautix.com. Third party audio provided by liveatc.net. Friends of the show and maker of bags to protect your ATC headset from dust and germs: ATCSaks.com. Keep the gunk and funk away from your most valuable pilot gear: https://pilotsaks.com/. Legal Notice The hosts of Opposing Bases Air Traffic Talk podcast are speaking on behalf of Opposing Bases, LLC. Opposing Bases, LLC does not represent the Federal Aviation Administration, Department of Transportation, or the National Air Traffic Controllers Association. All opinions expressed in the show are for entertainment purposes only. There is no nexus between Opposing Bases, LLC and the FAA or NATCA. All episodes are the property of Opposing Bases, LLC and shall not be recorded or transcribed without express written consent. For official guidance on laws and regulations, refer to your local Flight Standards District Office or Certified Flight Instructor. Opposing Bases, LLC offers this podcast to promote aviation safety and enhance the knowledge of its listeners but makes no guarantees to listeners regarding accuracy or legal applications.
Episode 309 Show Notes Topic of the show: ODP altitude selection by Patron NS NS asks about the best altitude to file on an ODP with the knowledge that ATC may stop you below that anyway. Timely Feedback: 1. Patron JB sent an advisory circular that defines short approaches. 2. Patron TS tells us that once again we put our feet in our mouths about the experimental remarks remarks we made. 3. Patron BC has a question about speed reduction on final 4. SGAC Patron RF adds to the theme of his 5 star review and talks penguins, icebergs, and listening to live ATC. Feedback 1. Patron JJ reminds us of our first episodes on ADSB. 2. Patron Patron AM with another great question about practice approaches and going lost comms during the clearance. 3. Patron NS sent a question about ODPs and altitudes to file. Have a great week and thanks for listening! Visit our website at OpposingBases.com You can support our show using Patreon or visiting our support page on the website. Keep the feedback coming, it drives the show! Don't be shy, use the “Send Audio to AG and RH” button on the website and record an audio message. Or you can send us comments or questions to feedback@opposingbases.com. Find us on twitter @opposing_bases. Music by audionautix.com. Third party audio provided by liveatc.net. Friends of the show and maker of bags to protect your ATC headset from dust and germs: ATCSaks.com. Keep the gunk and funk away from your most valuable pilot gear: https://pilotsaks.com/. Legal Notice The hosts of Opposing Bases Air Traffic Talk podcast are speaking on behalf of Opposing Bases, LLC. Opposing Bases, LLC does not represent the Federal Aviation Administration, Department of Transportation, or the National Air Traffic Controllers Association. All opinions expressed in the show are for entertainment purposes only. There is no nexus between Opposing Bases, LLC and the FAA or NATCA. All episodes are the property of Opposing Bases, LLC and shall not be recorded or transcribed without express written consent. For official guidance on laws and regulations, refer to your local Flight Standards District Office or Certified Flight Instructor. Opposing Bases, LLC offers this podcast to promote aviation safety and enhance the knowledge of its listeners but makes no guarantees to listeners regarding accuracy or legal applications.
Need a bit of the ODP crew without the philosophy? Welcome to ODP Shorts!Andrew needs a haircut. Mr. Parsons football team is struggling. Andrew thinks David Beckham is a fine American. And Taylor reviews former Houston Astros Jerseys. Contact us via email at contact@opendoorphilosophy.com Open Door Philosophy on Instagram @opendoorphilosophyOpen Door Philosophy website at opendoorphilosophy.com
The guys welcome Mike Santolucito and Jake Howard to the show. Mike represents the Massachusetts branch as the Senior Account Manager, and Jake represents the New Hampshire branch as the Senior Operations Manager. ODP has been a huge supporter of our show since we started, and we are thrilled to get them on to tell us about their company
Odpůrci současné vlády se od jejího začátku těšili, jak se její koalice při nejbližší příležitosti pohádá a rozpadne. Příznivá osobní chemie jejích politiků, strach ze silné opozice i přívětivé konsensuální vystupování premiéra Petra Fialy zabránily, aby se něco takového stalo. A jestli něco mohlo být rozbuškou hlavně v koalici SPOLU, měly to být blížící se volby do Evropského parlamentu.
This time Jay and Ken celebrate ODP's 100th episode by doing a deep dive of The Legend of Sleepy Hollow. They also run down their first 99 episodes!
On this epidode of Soccer Mom Sunday, host Jennifer Siess from Mine To Define was joined by Jackie Billet, local legend in St. Louis soccer - competitive youth club player, Oakville High School Tiger and Hall of Famer, NCAA D1 University of Wisconsin Badger, and capped for the USWNT in 1992. Jackie earned her Coaching B License and coached D1 at Illinois State and Ball State, several youth clubs including STL's JB Marine, and was a part of ODP's Regional Staff. Accomplished in education with her Master's Degree in Sports Management and a Registered Dietitian, Jackie is a passionate Soccer Mom making sure her daughter “sees what good looks like” and gets “skills transferable to life” from the Beautiful Game. #soccermom #soccer #ncaad1 #uswnt #parenting #nutrition #club
10th Anniversary Spectacular! Coff, Fank and Pope are joined by the OGs Mark and Prashanth to celebrate ten years of OurDailyPodcast, plus take a look at the 2023 Offense. 00:00 - Intro 04:51 - Realignment Reactions 23:06 - ODP's 10th Anniversary 27:24 - Shout Out Dave Shook 30:52 - More 10th Anniversary 52:42 - Thanks & Memory Lane 1:08:08 - 2023 Baylor Football Offensive Preview 1:51:36 - Mark & Pras Final Predictions 1:57:10 - Outro
Damarcus Beasley needs little to no introduction in these circles. A 20 year pro, USMNT legend with 126 caps, 4 Gold Cup victories, 4 World Cups, multiple MLS All Star appearances, League Championships in Europe, and so much more. Enjoy this incredible conversation where we talk about his career, $1Million winner take all, Dutch women, ODP coaches he can't name, and so so so much more!!!
Join us in this captivating episode of the Advanced Refrigeration Podcast as we delve into the world of refrigeration gas conversions. Brett Wetzel and Kevin Compass, industry experts in the field of refrigeration, will be sharing their invaluable insights and experiences regarding the transition from R-404A, a commonly used hydrofluorocarbon (HFC) refrigerant, to an HFO (hydrofluoroolefin) refrigerant. Over the years, concerns about the environmental impact of HFC refrigerants have led to the development and adoption of more sustainable alternatives. HFO refrigerants have emerged as a promising solution due to their low global warming potential (GWP) and ozone depletion potential (ODP). This episode aims to explore the challenges and benefits associated with converting existing refrigeration systems from R-404A to HFO refrigerants. Brett Wetzel, and Kevin Compass, a renowned Refrigeration technician, will share their in-depth knowledge about the properties and characteristics of HFO refrigerants. They will discuss the differences between R-404A and HFOs, including their energy efficiency, and compatibility with existing equipment. Our guests will also shed light on the potential challenges that arise during the conversion process, such as system retrofitting, oil compatibility, and safety considerations. Throughout the episode, Brett and Kevin will share real-world examples of successful gas conversions and address common concerns raised by technicians, contractors, and business owners. They will provide practical advice on selecting the appropriate HFO refrigerant based on system requirements, budgetary considerations, and regulatory compliance. Tune in to gain valuable insights from our expert guests and discover how transitioning from R-404A to an HFO refrigerant can help reduce your carbon footprint, improve energy efficiency, and align your business with evolving environmental regulations. Whether you're an HVAC professional, a facility manager, or simply curious about the future of refrigeration, this episode will equip you with the knowledge to make informed decisions regarding refrigerant conversions. Don't miss this enlightening conversation on refrigeration gas conversions—subscribe to the Advanced Refrigeration Podcast today!
Three-peat on life support. ODP listener submission for weekly recap. Disappointed hosts make overdramatic reactions to two very tough road games. Hex-Tex. Beat the Pokes. Go Bears. Next Games: vs. Texas (Saturday @ 1:00pm on ESPN); vs. Ok State (Monday @ 8:00pm). The @EvanMiya Bookmark Segment, brought to you by EvanMiya.com- None. We didn't want to read Twitter or sports news this week. Starting Five: Best Things at a Sporting Event that are Not the Game https://www.sbnation.com/e/23377145
Episode 267 Show Notes Topic of the show: Today's show is jam packed with valuable information every pilot can take with them on their next flight. We discuss a very complicated departure procedure and how to execute it safely considering how we would fly an ODP, managing flight plans and flight following, and lesson learned from a last second go around in IMC. You don't want to miss this episode! Timely Feedback: 1. Patron ABM sent a cool picture of the Coffee Bravo area showing three airports in one shot! Thank you! Feedback 1. Patron JW sent a question about composite flight plans. Check out how to file them here: https://support.foreflight.com/hc/en-us/articles/360046551273-How-do-I-File-a-ZFR-Z-VFR-to-IFR-flight-plan-in-ForeFlight-Mobile- 2. Patron JOD shared a story of a last second go around in IMC after holding for an hour! Mentioned on the show: TRIAD makes the list of best small airports: https://www.thediscoverer.com/blog/the-best-small-airports-in-the-us/XvHyVpKgiwAG5a0u?utm_source=blog&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=1694560756 Have a great week and thanks for listening! Visit our website at OpposingBases.com You can support our show using Patreon or visiting our support page on the website. Keep the feedback coming, it drives the show! Don't be shy, use the “Send Audio to AG and RH” button on the website and record an audio message. Or you can send us comments or questions to feedback@opposingbases.com. Find us on twitter @opposing_bases. Music by audionautix.com. Third party audio provided by liveatc.net. Friends of the show and maker of bags to protect your ATC headset from dust and germs: ATCSaks.com. Keep the gunk and funk away from your most valuable pilot gear: https://pilotsaks.com/. Legal Notice The hosts of Opposing Bases Air Traffic Talk podcast are speaking on behalf of Opposing Bases, LLC. Opposing Bases, LLC does not represent the Federal Aviation Administration, Department of Transportation, or the National Air Traffic Controllers Association. All opinions expressed in the show are for entertainment purposes only. There is no nexus between Opposing Bases, LLC and the FAA or NATCA. All episodes are the property of Opposing Bases, LLC and shall not be recorded or transcribed without express written consent. For official guidance on laws and regulations, refer to your local Flight Standards District Office or Certified Flight Instructor. Opposing Bases, LLC offers this podcast to promote aviation safety and enhance the knowledge of its listeners but makes no guarantees to listeners regarding accuracy or legal applications.