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Hoy nos sentamos a hablar de música, desde la experiencia de Gil en el concierto de Rubén Blades hasta nuestras canciones del momento. Y en la pregunta del What If? Si Héctor y Tito no se hubieran separado ¿Hubiésen sido más grandes que Wisin y Yandel?#losdelcolegiopodcast #música #rubenblades #juangabriel #versus #reggaeton #youtube #spotify #podcast #podcastenespañolSíguenos en: Spotify- Los Del Colegio PodcastLos Del Colegio Podcast | Facebook@losdelcolegiopodcast-InstagramLos Del Colegio Podcast • A podcast on AnchorLos Del Colegio Podcast - YouTubeColegioPodcast - Twitterlosdelcolegiopodcast- TikTokPlaylist Spotify: Los Del Colegio PlaylistCanción Mírala- Spotifylosdelcolegiopodcast@gmail.comMerch de Los Del ColegioSpring-Los Del Colegio StoreSPR 21 CollectionInstagram: @spr_21collectionLia's CreationsInstagram: liascreations21Facebook: Lia'sRedes de Omy:YouTube- Omar Xavier- Omar Xavier - TopicFacebook- omyxavyInstagram- omyxavyTwitter- omyxavySpotify- Omar XavierRedes de Gil:Facebook: Gil OrtizInstagram- gil_operezTwitter- gilsito_07
Volvemos a la carga y no podíamos dejar de hablar del crucero del terror en Ponce. La elección del Papa fue rápida y los playoffs de la NBA están algarete. Daddy Yankee vs Wisin y Yandel ¿A quién eliminas?#losdelcolegiopodcast #crucero #ponce #nba #papaleon #reggaeton #youtube #spotify #podcast #podcastenespañolSíguenos en: Spotify- Los Del Colegio PodcastLos Del Colegio Podcast | Facebook@losdelcolegiopodcast-InstagramLos Del Colegio Podcast • A podcast on AnchorLos Del Colegio Podcast - YouTubeColegioPodcast - Twitterlosdelcolegiopodcast- TikTokPlaylist Spotify: Los Del Colegio PlaylistCanción Mírala- Spotifylosdelcolegiopodcast@gmail.comMerch de Los Del ColegioSpring-Los Del Colegio StoreSPR 21 CollectionInstagram: @spr_21collectionLia's CreationsInstagram: liascreations21Facebook: Lia'sRedes de Omy:YouTube- Omar Xavier- Omar Xavier - TopicFacebook- omyxavyInstagram- omyxavyTwitter- omyxavySpotify- Omar XavierRedes de Gil:Facebook: Gil OrtizInstagram- gil_operezTwitter- gilsito_07
Scott Mason talks with Jim Cobern of All Pro Football Data to discuss the data surrounding the top prospects in the 2025 NFL Draft! In part 2, Jim breaks down the TEs, OLs, where the data may differ somewhat from the film, potential day 1 RBs, which players mentioned might be a good fit with the Jets.......and much more! Check out the Play Like A Jet store and get your "Play Like A Jet" logo shirt RIGHT NOW! Hoodies, hats, mugs, etc.....also available! https://www.teepublic.com/t-shirt/19770068-play-like-a-jet-logo-shirt?store_id=717242 To advertise on Play Like A Jet, please contact: Justin@Brokencontrollermedia.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Kelpaako piste? -podcast kommentoi ajankohtaisia Divari-aiheita. Kelpaako piste? -podcast teki vuoden tauon jälkeen paluun nauhurin ääreen koko alkuperäisen kolmikon voimin. Jaksossa 51 paneuduttiin enimmäkseen käynnissä oleviin F-liigakarsintoihin, mutta lisäksi otettiin katsaus Divarikarsintoihin sekä ensi kaudella käynnistyvään uuteen sarjajärjestelmään. Liigakarsintojen viimeisen kierroksen ennakoinnin lomassa kyseltiin tunnelmia puhelimitse myös OLS:n päävalmentaja Jani Lipsaselta. TOP3:ssa "olispa tällöin ollut podcast"-hetket ja Voimatauolla itseoikeutetusti podcastin jäsenten ykköstukija Keskiviivan Fani. Kelpaako piste? -podcast on yleisön pyynnöstä alkunsa saanut, Suomen toiseksi korkeinta sarjatasoa Inssi-Divaria käsittelevä podcast. Jo toiselle kaudelle edenneen podcastin vakiojäseninä toimii kolme Inssi-Divarin persoonaa: Severi Hopsu, Atte Silvennoinen sekä Niklas Niemi yhdessä vaihtuvien vieraiden kanssa. Jakson tuotannosta on vastannut kolmikko itse. Löydät jakson myös Spotifysta ja Itunesista.
El mundo esta algarete y los gobernantes no ayudan mucho. Empieza la MLB y los fantasy leagues de baseball.#losdelcolegiopodcast #politica #usa #pr #mlb #fantasyleague #youtube #spotify #podcast #podcastenespañolSíguenos en: Spotify- Los Del Colegio PodcastLos Del Colegio Podcast | Facebook@losdelcolegiopodcast-InstagramLos Del Colegio Podcast • A podcast on AnchorLos Del Colegio Podcast - YouTubeColegioPodcast - Twitterlosdelcolegiopodcast- TikTokPlaylist Spotify: Los Del Colegio PlaylistCanción Mírala- Spotifylosdelcolegiopodcast@gmail.comMerch de Los Del ColegioSpring-Los Del Colegio StoreSPR 21 CollectionInstagram: @spr_21collectionLia's CreationsInstagram: liascreations21Facebook: Lia'sRedes de Omy:YouTube- Omar Xavier- Omar Xavier - TopicFacebook- omyxavyInstagram- omyxavyTwitter- omyxavySpotify- Omar XavierRedes de Gil:Facebook: Gil OrtizInstagram- gil_operezTwitter- gilsito_07
Hoy Gil dice que para que una canción de Reggaeton sea un palo, el 75% tiene que ser el ritmo. Omy dice que es 50% ritmo y 50% exponente. También hablamos de lo bien que encajó Luka en Los Lakers y de los barberos y sus precios por las nubes.#losdelcolegiopodcast #luka #lakers #barberos #reggaeton #beat #youtube #spotify #podcast #podcastenespañolSíguenos en: Spotify- Los Del Colegio PodcastLos Del Colegio Podcast | Facebook@losdelcolegiopodcast-InstagramLos Del Colegio Podcast • A podcast on AnchorLos Del Colegio Podcast - YouTubeColegioPodcast - Twitterlosdelcolegiopodcast- TikTokPlaylist Spotify: Los Del Colegio PlaylistCanción Mírala- Spotifylosdelcolegiopodcast@gmail.comMerch de Los Del ColegioSpring-Los Del Colegio StoreSPR 21 CollectionInstagram: @spr_21collectionLia's CreationsInstagram: liascreations21Facebook: Lia'sRedes de Omy:YouTube- Omar Xavier- Omar Xavier - TopicFacebook- omyxavyInstagram- omyxavyTwitter- omyxavySpotify- Omar XavierRedes de Gil:Facebook: Gil OrtizInstagram- gil_operezTwitter- gilsito_07
Analizamos el fin de semana del All Star de la NBA y todos los videos que está saliendo en redes. La ballena jorobada que casi se traga a un joven y el pez linterna del fin del mundo. Nuestras leyendas del reggaeton está hacienda el ridículo en la música.#losdelcolegiopodcast #nbaallstars2025 #culoconcaca #deportesextremos #ballenas #apocalipsis #youtube #spotify #podcast #podcastenespañolSíguenos en: Spotify- Los Del Colegio PodcastLos Del Colegio Podcast | Facebook@losdelcolegiopodcast-InstagramLos Del Colegio Podcast • A podcast on AnchorLos Del Colegio Podcast - YouTubeColegioPodcast - Twitterlosdelcolegiopodcast- TikTokPlaylist Spotify: Los Del Colegio PlaylistCanción Mírala- Spotifylosdelcolegiopodcast@gmail.comMerch de Los Del ColegioSpring-Los Del Colegio StoreSPR 21 CollectionInstagram: @spr_21collectionLia's CreationsInstagram: liascreations21Facebook: Lia'sRedes de Omy:YouTube- Omar Xavier- Omar Xavier - TopicFacebook- omyxavyInstagram- omyxavyTwitter- omyxavySpotify- Omar XavierRedes de Gil:Facebook: Gil OrtizInstagram- gil_operezTwitter- gilsito_07
Rafy Pina está involucrado en el caso de Miredys y Daddy Yankee por supuestamente no incluir a DY en algunas negociaciones y por borrar emails. Acá nosotros analizamos los backgrounds de cada individuo y llegamos a nuestras concluciones. También opinamos del Halftime show del Super Bowl 2025 de Kendrick Lamar.#losdelcolegiopodcast #daddyyankee #pinarecords #superbowl2025 #donomar #tonydize #youtube #spotify #podcast #podcastenespañolSíguenos en: Spotify- Los Del Colegio PodcastLos Del Colegio Podcast | Facebook@losdelcolegiopodcast-InstagramLos Del Colegio Podcast • A podcast on AnchorLos Del Colegio Podcast - YouTubeColegioPodcast - Twitterlosdelcolegiopodcast- TikTokPlaylist Spotify: Los Del Colegio PlaylistCanción Mírala- Spotifylosdelcolegiopodcast@gmail.comMerch de Los Del ColegioSpring-Los Del Colegio StoreSPR 21 CollectionInstagram: @spr_21collectionLia's CreationsInstagram: liascreations21Facebook: Lia'sRedes de Omy:YouTube- Omar Xavier- Omar Xavier - TopicFacebook- omyxavyInstagram- omyxavyTwitter- omyxavySpotify- Omar XavierRedes de Gil:Facebook: Gil OrtizInstagram- gil_operezTwitter- gilsito_07
Kolmannessa audiohenkilökuvassa ääniestradin valtaa OLS:n räväkkä hyökkääjä Iiro Savela. Savelan, 24, peliura ei ole ollut ihan tavanomainen liigatasolle noustessa. Junioreissa raastamaan tottunut laituri otti isot askeleet kohti huippua kaudella 2021-22. LNM:n paidassa meinasi tulla myös liiganousu kaudella 2022-23, mutta lopulta tie liigakentille tuli seurasiirron myötä. Savela pelaa nyt toista kautta miesten liigaa OLS:ssa. Mikä OLS:n kaudessa on mättänyt? Kuka on oululaisten liideri? Mennäänkö Oulussa liikaakin show edellä? Entä miten OLS pärjäisi, jos se saisi kaikki parhaat muualla pelaavat Oulun ja Limingan alueen pelaajat omaan rosteriinsa? Savela on pelitaitojensa lisäksi tunnettu räksyttäjä, ärsyttäjä ja hämmentäjänä, eikä nouse vastustajien keskuudessa mukavimpien vastustajien joukkoon. Haastattelussa Savela pääsee kertomaan miltä käytös tuntuu, ja miten toiminta vaikuttaa häneen itsensä. Kelle Savela ei viitsi vinoilla ja kuka on ärsyttävin vastustaja? Myöntääkö Savela filmaavansa? Entä mikä mailapeli ei maistu missään tapauksessa. Haastattelun alussa mainittu Iiro Not Savela (@iiroonpomo) -tili löytyy X:stä jos viittaus ihmetyttää. Haastattelijana toimii Pääkallon päätoimittaja Joel Siltanen. Haastattelu on pituudeltaan noin 34 minuuttia ja löydät sen Pääkallon podcastit-tililtä, joka löytyy useista podcast-palveluista, kuten Spotifysta ja Itunesista. Aiemmat henkilökuvat: Henkilökuvassa sählyhörhöksi tunnustautuva Riku Hakanen: ”Päädyin siihen, että SPV:ssä en tule pelaamaan” Audio: Mäkisen tie salibandyn huipulle lähti pelipaikan vaihdoksesta: ”Taisin olla seiskakentän vasen laituri” Haastattelun sisältö: Ennen liigauraa - Iiro Savela vai @Iiroonpomo - Salibandyuran alku - junioritähti? - Ura nousuun Limingassa - Mitä tarkoittaa "Divarin läpipelaaminen?" OLS - Onko liigavauhti yllättänyt? - Milloin tulee 30 maalin kausi? - Mikä OLS:lla sakkaa? - Mennäänkö liikaa show edellä? - Miten OLS all stars pärjäisi? Koiruudet - Showmies vai ärsyttäjä? - Aki Karjalainen on huono maalivahti? - Liigakarsintojen kaikkien aikojen kevät 2023 - Hävettääkö pelien jälkeen? - Ärsyttävin vastustaja? Mielipiteet - 33 peliä vai vähemmän? - Aktiivisuussääntö vai ei? - MM-kisat neljän vai kahden vuoden välein? - Rankkareiden uudistus Salibandyn ulkopuolella - Työelämä - Muut harrastukset - Suositukset kategorioissa: elokuva, musiikki, kirja/äänikirja, podcast, tietokonepeli, Oulun nähtävyys - Missä Savela näkee itsensä viiden vuoden päästä?
En este episodio analizamos par de videitos acerca de el fanatismo en el deporte, de los estadounidenses que no saben de historia ni geografía y de demostrar el amor a tus amigos y tus seres queridos.#losdelcolegiopodcast #deportes #america #amigos #apple #fanaticos #youtube #spotify #podcast #podcastenespañolSíguenos en: Spotify- Los Del Colegio PodcastLos Del Colegio Podcast | Facebook@losdelcolegiopodcast-InstagramLos Del Colegio Podcast • A podcast on AnchorLos Del Colegio Podcast - YouTubeColegioPodcast - Twitterlosdelcolegiopodcast- TikTokPlaylist Spotify: Los Del Colegio PlaylistCanción Mírala- Spotifylosdelcolegiopodcast@gmail.comMerch de Los Del ColegioSpring-Los Del Colegio StoreSPR 21 CollectionInstagram: @spr_21collectionLia's CreationsInstagram: liascreations21Facebook: Lia'sRedes de Omy:YouTube- Omar Xavier- Omar Xavier - TopicFacebook- omyxavyInstagram- omyxavyTwitter- omyxavySpotify- Omar XavierRedes de Gil:Facebook: Gil OrtizInstagram- gil_operezTwitter- gilsito_07
Los vecinos de Abizanda celebraban este domingo la tradicional romería de los langostos a la ermita de San Victorián, en la Sierra de Olsón, en la Comarca de Sobrarbe. Según la predicción se prevé para este año buena cosecha de olivas y cereal, y en menor medida de uva. Los regantes de Ráfales exigen la limpieza del río Tastavins. La Junta de Regantes sufraga mejoras por valor de 1.000€ en el sistema de riego. Piden poder realizar labores de mejora en el cauce del río para evitar acumulaciones de chopos. La vacunación contra la lengua azul será voluntaria y se podrán mover los animales libremente en España tras la estrategia nacional entre el MAPA y CCAA.
Los vecinos de Abizanda celebraban este domingo la tradicional romería de los langostos a la ermita de San Victorián, en la Sierra de Olsón, en la Comarca de Sobrarbe. Según la predicción se prevé para este año buena cosecha de olivas y cereal, y en menor medida de uva. Los regantes de Ráfales exigen la limpieza del río Tastavins. La Junta de Regantes sufraga mejoras por valor de 1.000€ en el sistema de riego. Piden poder realizar labores de mejora en el cauce del río para evitar acumulaciones de chopos. La vacunación contra la lengua azul será voluntaria y se podrán mover los animales libremente en España tras la estrategia nacional entre el MAPA y CCAA.
Powered by Peerr In this week's episode Neil shares his journey from consulting into building Skin Analytics, the only UKCA approved Class IIa AI as a Medical Device for dermatology with an 99.8% accuracy of ruling out of skin cancer! We discussed:
Our Love Story, Q&A for Couples. Get ready to dive into the juiciest drama of Love is Blind with a professional twist! Our favorite seasoned couples therapist Dyanna Eisel, reveals some of what's happening between the cast members currently—breaking down the red flags, emotional blow-ups, and relationship dynamics, all with insights moms can relate to. Don't forget to like, comment, rate and subscribe for more relationship advice and support for moms! Here's the playlist for all OLS episodes! There are a few in here that will help develop the agenda for the “before we fully commit” conversation happens: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL6wML-WQZAIZmhFup2jiWGFkUeSNo3luz&si=zdmZs_R7QjBNNUdm Connect with Dyanna: https://www.facebook.com/DyannaEiselTherapyLLC Schedule a free consultation: https://www.dyannaeiseltherapy.com/ Brought to you by Team EvoAZ at eXp Realty and Dyanna Eisel Therapy LLC The information given in this video is not intended to treat or diagnose a mental health or medical condition. Please consult your physician or other qualified healthcare provider with any questions you may have regarding a medical condition or treatment. If you or anyone else is experiencing a mental health emergency, please immediately contact the CRISIS LINE at 988. This video is prerecorded.
This week I had the pleasure of talking with Bold Strokes Books author, Kristin Keppler about her most recent release, One Last Summer. We also talk about her book slated for a March release that includes some of the same characters from One Last Summer. Can't wait for that release since I loved OLS. Get to know Kristin and learn about her work.
Child sexual abuse material (CSAM), which is legally known as child pornography, is a global pandemic.Unfortunately, the United States remains one of the largest producers and consumers of child abuse content in the world.Today on the Strong By Design podcast we are honored to have Bryan Weight from Operation Light Shine. Their main purpose is to create, fund, develop and equip INTERCEPT Task Forces that are working tirelessly to rid the country of child exploitation material, child sexual abuse and human trafficking.In recent years this mission has gained some traction with advocates like Tim Tebow and movies like Sound of Freedom to help put the spotlight on a very real and disturbing truth. Sexual predators are out their and we all need to stand vigilantly to protect our children.We thank Bryan, his father Jack and his entire OLS team for their strength, boldness, and willingness to fight for our children. Matthew 5:16 reads, “In the same way, let your light shine before others, that they may see your good deeds and glorify your Father in heaven.” Operation Light Shine plea…Help shine a light of hope into the dark underworld of human trafficking and child sexual exploitation. We Need You To Stand With Us (WATCH NOW) “The US is the #1 producer and consumer of child sexual abuse material.” -Bryan Weight Time Stamps00:43 - Welcome to the Strong By Design podcast 01:05 - Introducing today's special guest, Bryan Weight, from Operation Light Shine, an initiative dedicated to combating child exploitation and human trafficking 03:58 - Bryan shares his motivation and how he first got involved with OLS 06:03 - Does Operation Light Shine resemble 'The Sound of Freedom' movie? 08:39 - Understanding the core differences between child exploitation and human trafficking 17:02 - Is Operation Light Shine directly involved on the front lines? 19:00 - The Imbalance in funding - Where does the BIG money go? 21:08 - Was OLS named after Matthew 5:16? 22:53 - Is there more risk today if you let your kids play outside? 25:06 - The Bark Phone: Introducing gadgets to kids 30:34 - The importance of open communication with your kids 34:22 - Bryan discusses the Intercept Task Force 38:45 - An overview of Operation Valiant Knight 43:04 - Jared and Chris highlight the significance of law enforcement 45:25 - Discover how to support and learn more about Operation Light Shine 48:09 - Please share, and leave ratings & reviews for the SBD podcast Resources: OperationLightShine.org Connect with Bryan: InstagramFacebookYouTube Support the showConnect w/ CriticalBench: Youtube Facebook Instagram CriticalBench.com StrongByDesignPodcast.com
Another ADHD show outta the boys today as we travel all around the country talking about the sport we love. Tennessee Pilot's its future with a MASSIVE sponsorship deal, while Hugh Freeze looks to the past saying he should have beaten Nick Saban four times. Will Levis takes advantage of his incredible abs and natural sex appeal to create a mayo cologne, and the Ga Tech Yellow Jackets make their SNAPS debut! PLUS, we try and predict how the playoff picture will shakeout as compared to the initial AP Top 25 Poll. FINALLY we look at PFF's rankings of the top position groups in the country. Top 10 QB rooms, Top 10 RB Rooms, Top 10 OLs. So come and let us infect your brain with knowledge that is sure to impress your friends. THIS. IS. SNAPS.
In Hour 1… [03:38] WE'RE IN DAY 2 OF AIYUK WATCH It's really like day 62, but GoJo and Golic react to Jerod Mayo channeling his inner Belichick when he spoke about Brandon Aiyuk yesterday after reports say the Patriots have "decided not to explore any further trade possibilities" for Brandon Aiyuk. So there's still a chance for the Steelers, right? [14:55] SIRIANNI'S RELATIONSHIP WITH JALEN HURTS With the 2024 season on the horizon, new offensive coordinator Kellen Moore might help bridge the gap between Hurts and Sirianni. GoJo and Golic discuss the next stress test for the QB-HC relationship as Sirianni coaches for his job and Hurts fights to reclaim MVP form. [22:33] SEC COLLEGE FOOTBALL PREVIEW: BAMA GoJo and Golic ponder five questions going into this season for the SEC, starting with Alabama. Can Kalen DeBoer live up to expectations in Tuscaloosa? He's never lost more than three games in a season, and Alabama is ranked fifth in the preseason coaches poll, their lowest since 2009. [25:49] CAN BRIAN KELLY CONTINUE HIS SUCCESS IN YEAR THREE? Kelly is 33-5 in his third year in his last three spots. Can he replace Daniels and Nabers? Garrett Nussmeier takes over at QB, and the defense needs to improve. LSU gets Alabama and Oklahoma at home, so their schedule is favorable. [28:07] HOW DO TEXAS AND OKLAHOMA FIT IN? Texas and Oklahoma join the SEC, but are they top-tier or second-tier teams this season? While Oklahoma faces a tough road with all five starting OLs gone, their counterparts in Texas are ready to make a playoff bid, adding to what we expect will be a number of playoff-bound SEC teams. [33:53] USMNT CAPTAIN TYLER ADAMS JOINS Bournemouth midfielder and USMNT captain Tyler Adams talks about recovering from back surgery, team dynamics following coming up short in Copa America, and the recent USMNT coaching situation. Adams shares his thoughts on the future of USMNT and the consistency and pride he has in our USWNT as they compete for Gold in the Olympics. [43:45] GOJO & GOLIC GOLD ZONE: OLYMPIC RECAP The USA leads the gold count. Flavor Flav's US Women's water polo team will face Australia in the semis, but GoJo and Golic focus on Women's soccer, moving on to the gold medal game with an extra-time goal against Germany. Also touching on Gabby Thomas winning gold in the 200m, Cole Hocker surprises with a gold in the 1500m, and congratulations to Kevin Durant for breaking Lisa Leslie's record for most points in Team USA history. Click here to subscribe, rate, and review the newest episodes of GoJo and Golic! If you or someone you know has a gambling problem, crisis counseling and referral services can be accessed by calling 1-800-GAMBLER (1-800-426-2537) (IL/IN/MI/NJ/PA/WV/WY), 1-800-NEXT STEP (AZ), 1-800-522-4700 (CO/NH), 888-789-7777/visit http://ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-BETS OFF (IA), 1-877-770-STOP (7867) (LA), 877-8-HOPENY/text HOPENY (467369) (NY), visit OPGR.org (OR), call/text TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN), or 1-888-532-3500 (VA). 21+ (18+ WY). Physically present in AZ/CO/CT/IL/IN/IA/LA/MI/NJ/ NY/PA/TN/VA/WV/WY only. New customers only. Min. $5 deposit required. Eligibility restrictions apply. See http://draftkings.com/sportsbook for details. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On the eve of preseason Ryan Wilson and Rick Spielman ask 10 burning questions they want to see young players answer before the real NFL games get going. Intro (0:00) Which young QB 2s will prove to be legitimate backups? (2:08) Can 1st round rookie OLs switching to OT handle it as Day 1 starters? (12:52) Who emerges as WR1 in the '24 class? (23:40) Which rookie UDFAs could make the team/make an impact? (29:00) Who has the most productive Year 1? (34:47) Can Caleb Williams “be 75% of CJ Stroud in Year 1?” (38:11) Which rookie QB not named Caleb has the biggest impact? (40:47) Name a player who will have a much bigger impact than people think? (43:35) Who are the candidates for the “Branch award?” (46:06) Which year 2 players are poised to breakout? (48:43) To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Guest Yo Yehudi Panelist Richard Littauer Show Notes In this episode of Sustain, host Richard Littauer is joined by Yo Yehudi, Executive Director of Open Life Science (OLS), who discusses the importance of sustaining open source and scientific research. They cover topics such as the transition of OLS from a life sciences focus to all sciences, the importance of sharing scientific work openly, and strategies for building inclusive and sustainable communities within open source projects. Yo also touches on the challenges of funding and supporting volunteer-driven initiatives, their approach to managing volunteer contributions, and insights from their doctoral research on open source project sustainability. Hit download now to hear more! [00:02:19] Yo describes OLS as an organization helping scientists to share their work globally, addressing the common issue of data loss when scientists leave academia without sharing their work. [00:02:56] The conversation explores how OLS has expanded to include all sciences, not just life sciences, and even fields outside of traditional scientific disciplines. [00:03:46] Yo critiques the traditional methods of scientific communication, highlighting the importance of sharing code and computational methods alongside traditional manuscripts. [00:05:55] Richard and Yo discuss the inclusive definition of a scientist, emphasizing curiosity and rigor over formal educational credentials. [00:07:28] There's a discussion on OLS's operational scope and strategic focus to prevent “scope creep,” emphasizing training, mentoring, and incubation projects. [00:09:57] Yo details the team size and funding strategy of OLS, mentioning how they transitioned from a volunteer-based to a funded organization. [00:00:00] Richard discusses the challenge of differentiating OLS for funding in a competitive space filled with similar organizations. Yo explains that OLS views similar organizations not as competitors but as potential collaborators, striving to differentiate by working together and clearly defining each other's unique roles. [00:16:20] There's a discussion on volunteer contributions and avoiding exploitation. [00:17:49] Richard and Yo discuss the challenges of altering the mindset around volunteer compensation and ensuring that project contributions are recognized and supported financially. Yo explains how OLS had adapted its approach to offering support, ensuring it meets diverse needs efficiently. [00:20:44] The conversation shifts to how OLS assists open source practitioners in publishing their work and code effectively, emphasizing the importance of flexibility and thoughtful sharing practices. [00:22:34] Yo highlights changes in OLS's teachings, particularly focusing on equity and the experience of marginalized individuals in open source communities and talks about open access publishing. [00:25:13] Yo acknowledges that using platforms like GitHub and arXiv could be viable options for sharing scientific work, providing it's done responsibly, respecting privacy, and not including sensitive data. [00:26:12] Richard draws a parallel between the challenges faced by scientists needing traditional publication credentials and open source contributors needing recognition for their contributions outside mainstream channels. Yo shares their personal stance on working within the capitalist system to bring about change. [00:28:45] Yo details their doctoral study focused on the longevity of open source projects, noting their findings that the metrics used did not predict project sustainability as expected. [00:32:23] Yo announces their recent successful defense of their doctoral thesis, emphasizing the importance of practical and community-focused approaches in open source projects. [00:33:36] Find out where you can learn more about Yo and their work online. Quotes [00:04:10] “Science is everything else we see.” [00:04:20] “Science uses a lot of code to create outputs, to visualize the work they're doing, to understand things….code and computations come into science in so many different ways.” [00:18:53] “We had a very low uptake, which was surprising, and then we changed the way we asked people to ask for money, and we had more [people ask for funds].” [00:27:50] “The fact that open source really was founded pragmatically as a way to exploit free labor makes me uncomfortable.” [00:33:14] “Make sure you have functional friendly humans.” Spotlight [00:34:22] Richard's spotlight is the book, _Joseph Banks: A Life _by Patrick O'Brian. [00:35:12] Yo's spotlight is InterMine. Links SustainOSS (https://sustainoss.org/) SustainOSS Discourse (https://discourse.sustainoss.org/) podcast@sustainoss.org (mailto:podcast@sustainoss.org) SustainOSS Mastodon (https://mastodon.social/tags/sustainoss) Open Collective-SustainOSS (Contribute) (https://opencollective.com/sustainoss) Richard Littauer Socials (https://www.burntfen.com/2023-05-30/socials) Yo Yehudi Website (https://yo-yehudi.com/) Yo Yehudi LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/yoyehudi/) Open Life Science (OLS) (https://openlifesci.org/) Sustain Podcast with host Abigail Cabunoc Mayes (https://podcast.sustainoss.org/hosts/mayes) Mozilla (https://www.mozilla.org/en-US/) [Joseph Banks: A life by Patrick O'Brian](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JosephBanks:ALife)_ InterMine (http://intermine.org/) Credits Produced by Richard Littauer (https://www.burntfen.com/) Edited by Paul M. Bahr at Peachtree Sound (https://www.peachtreesound.com/) Show notes by DeAnn Bahr Peachtree Sound (https://www.peachtreesound.com/) Special Guest: Yo Yehudi.
The Eagles didn't tamper with Saquon Barkley! I address the Jalen Hurts/Nick Sirianni issue from last week. I also give my top 10 OLs along with my 1st and 2nd team all NFC East Defense.
On The GM Shuffle, hosts Michael Lombardi and Femi Abebefe preview Round 1 of the NFL Draft. Michael breaks down what he'd do with each of the Top 10 picks and shares what he thinks will happen Thursday night. The guys also discuss how many QBs they expect to go off the board and debate drafting OLs vs WRs early. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Former NFLer turned analyst Geoff Schwartz joined the show. Geoff gave his take on the top Oregon draft prospect in 2024, Jackson Powers-Johnson. He said there isn't much to dislike with JPJ beyond the injury history and lack of games at the center position. Geoff explained the positives and negatives of Powers-Johnson. The guys asked Geoff why Powers-Johnson has been sliding down some draft boards and a couple other interior OLs are in the discussion. He thinks he's a perfect fit for the Steelers and tried ranking the centers on the board right now. The guys asked Geoff about tackle prospects that could be available for the Steelers at 20th overall.
Hour 2: One of the most polarizing figures in sports history, OJ Simpson, passed away today at the age of 76 due to cancer. The guys talked about their experience as kids witnessing the OJ chase and trial, and everything that came in the aftermath. KDKA TV legend Bob Pompeani joined the show. Bob described what he was doing on the day of the infamous OJ Simpson police chase and arrest. Bob explained what a star OJ was in his prime and post playing career before the alleged slaying of his wife and another man. The guys shifted the discussion to hockey and if Bob thinks the Penguins can make the playoffs with 4 games left. The guys also wanted to get Bob's thoughts on The Master's, which got underway earlier today. Former NFLer turned analyst Geoff Schwartz joined the show. Geoff gave his take on the top Oregon draft prospect in 2024, Jackson Powers-Johnson. He said there isn't much to dislike with JPJ beyond the injury history and lack of games at the center position. Geoff explained the positives and negatives of Powers-Johnson. The guys asked Geoff why Powers-Johnson has been sliding down some draft boards and a couple other interior OLs are in the discussion. He thinks he's a perfect fit for the Steelers and tried ranking the centers on the board right now. The guys asked Geoff about tackle prospects that could be available for the Steelers at 20th overall.
The Giants made a flurry of free agency moves over the past few days. Grump and The Cranky Fan discuss the additions of Drew Lock, Isaiah McKenzie, and Jalen Mills as well as new TEs and OLs and their impacts on the roster before completing an offseason assessment of how the EDGE room looks and how it might be further addressed.
In a follow up to our episode on Operation Lone Star, Hunter is joined by UC Davis Law Professor Eric Fish to discuss his recent law review article, “Resisting Mass Immigration Prosecutions.” On our previous OLS episode, we discussed the many ways the state of Texas has stacked the deck in its favor, making it extremely difficult for PDs to get anything close to a “win.” Yet, OLS is not the first mass immigration prosecution scheme, and today's episode is about understanding the lessons we can learn from Eric, the other PDs, and the criminal defense attorneys in San Diego who got amazing wins against Operation Streamline. Guests: Eric Fish, Former Federal Public Defender and Professor of Law, UC Davis School of Law Resources: Law Review Article https://papers.ssrn.com/sol3/papers.cfm?abstract_id=4659514 History of Operation Streamline https://www.law.berkeley.edu/files/Operation_Streamline_Policy_Brief.pdf Contact Eric https://law.ucdavis.edu/people/eric-fish Contact Hunter Parnell: Publicdefenseless@gmail.com Instagram @PublicDefenselessPodcast Twitter @PDefenselessPod www.publicdefenseless.com Subscribe to the Patron www.patreon.com/PublicDefenselessPodcast Donate on PayPal https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=5KW7WMJWEXTAJ Donate on Stripe https://donate.stripe.com/7sI01tb2v3dwaM8cMN
Today, Hunter sat down with Kimberly Simmons, Executive Director, and Jamie Spencer, managing attorney, at the Texas Rio Grande Public Defender to discuss their role in fighting against the mass immigration prosecutions of Operation Lone Star. Despite immigration policy falling under the exclusive control of the federal government, Texas started OLS after it determined not enough was being done to arrest and deport migrants in the country illegally. As with most tough on crime immigration policies, the goal of OLS is to make the deportation of people go as quickly as possible, without much regard for due process or the treatment of those being detained. This episode highlights the importance of the public defense in stopping states from railroading people through our broken immigration system. Guests: Kimberly Simmons, Executive Director, Texas Rio Grande Public Defender Jamie Spencer, Managing Attorney, Texas Rio Grande Public Defender Resources: TRGPD https://www.trla.org/texasriogrande-publicdefender Operation Lone Star https://www.tidc.texas.gov/operation-lone-star/ https://www.texastribune.org/series/operation-lone-star/ https://www.tpr.org/border-immigration/2024-01-11/gov-abbotts-operation-lone-star-seized-control-of-a-public-park-on-the-border-overnight-residents-protest https://www.texastribune.org/2024/01/03/texas-senate-bill-4-illegal-immigration-justice-department-lawsuit/ Contact Hunter Parnell: Publicdefenseless@gmail.com Instagram @PublicDefenselessPodcast Twitter @PDefenselessPod www.publicdefenseless.com Subscribe to the Patron www.patreon.com/PublicDefenselessPodcast Donate on PayPal https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=5KW7WMJWEXTAJ Donate on Stripe https://donate.stripe.com/7sI01tb2v3dwaM8cMN
Josh sits down for a conversation with Les Sander. They discuss Les' background in running from high school cross country, to running collegiately and finding joy in running again in Waco. Les shares how he has found joy through shifting goals and trying new avenues to find that enjoyment in exercise. They compare favorite post-run snacks, especially focusing on favorite Christmas cookies. Les shares some great advice from his collegiate coach Ols, and how to enjoy the journey in exercise as well as life. Les shares how to find your pace when you start running and how to increase your speed incrementally.For their run, Josh and Les ran from. Let us know where you got active while listening, and check out Josh and Les' segment on Strava here -> https://www.strava.com/segments/36028341Have any topics you'd like us to discuss in future episodes? Connect with the pod at 5q5kpod@gmail.comWant more 5Q5K? Connect with the pod on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/5q5kpod/Connect with Josh on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/josh.williams.44/
Welcome to this week's episode of the Mixtape with Scott! I'm the host - Scott Cunningham. As some of you have probably seen, I've been studying a paper on OLS entitled “Interpreting OLS Estimands When Treatment Effects Are Heterogeneous: Smaller Groups Get Larger Weights” by Tymon Słocyński at Brandeis University. It's been an interesting paper because of what it taught me about a model I thought was done teaching me. Well this week I am interviewing Tymon, who is a young econometrician who does really interesting work. Tymon is an assistant professor at Brandeis and econometrician and I think one of my favorite young ones to boot. He's a very deep, thorough econometrician, working on projects in a family of projects stemming from early applied work he did on the Oaxaca-Blinder decomposition, including this R&R of his at Restud on IV and LATE. I've learned so much from him and I hope you enjoy this! Don't forget to like, share and maybe even review the podcast!Scott's Substack is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Get full access to Scott's Substack at causalinf.substack.com/subscribe
The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) received about $80 billion in additional funding from the Inflation Reduction Act (IRA) to make sweeping improvements—including how taxpayers interact with the agency. The IRS's Office of Online Services (OLS) has a big role to play in transforming the taxpayer experience as people increasingly opt to file digitally. On this episode of Fors Marsh Media's Empathy Affect, OLS Director Karen Howard and User Experience Services Director April Harding share how the IRS is using funding and strategy derived from the IRA to increase accessibility and transparency across its taxpayer services.Karen Howard is the director of the IRS's OLS. She joined the IRS in 2020 after holding positions with companies like LPL Financial and the Renfro Corporation.April Harding is the director of user experience services within OLS. She joined the IRS in 2023 after serving as a digital consultant, co-founder of Wellspring ID, and digital director at Stratacomm.Links and InformationCheck out more Fors Marsh MediaConnect or partner with Fors MarshRead up on the IRS Inflation Reduction Act Strategic Operating PlanSee if you qualify for tax credits and deductions
Update before introducing the podcast episode.Things have been light on the substack and I apologize for that. I spent two weeks traveling, seeing the country with my two high school aged daughters on a road trip from Waco, to Big Bend, to Marfa Texas, to the Grand Canyon. There at the Grand Canyon, I realized I was old and tired and it was hot and the girls gave it their best shot but sadly, they weren't being blown away by the scenery, so we decided to then pull the plug a day early and go to Las Vegas. The Vegas trip was always meant to just be a way for me to find an airport for me to fly my youngest back to Waco in time for her camp, but then it turned into three days and two nights on the Strip where I learned you can pay $100 for a hamburger, two cheese steaks, a coke and two water bottles. At which point I told the girls we are going to try a new trick called “intermittent fasting” where none of us eats for the next 48 hours. Psyche! They ate but I did wish I could've lugged the Coleman stove and dehydrated beans up from the car at a few points as I had no idea Vegas was that expensive. We did Cirque de Soleil (we saw O which was beautiful). To be honest, the girls hadn't really ever been out of Texas. I mean they had been on vacations but we usually vacation in Texas — the Hill Country is our special spot, on the rivers. But my heart is for the open road — ever since I read On the Road by Jack Kerouac when I was 16, everything changed for me. I developed a habit of stream of consciousness writing, which I perfected as the years went by on social media, but which made writing the carefully disciplined academic articles much more difficult. And I fell in love with America, and seeing America from behind a steering wheel. And getting to share that with my girls meant the world to me. They've beautiful young ladies, 11th and 12th grade, and they wore outfits and we did a lot of pictures in front of the choreographed water fountains, we saw the new massive LED dome, and then the next morning, my daughter flew back, and me and my oldest daughter drove straight to San Francisco, which had always been the destiny. San Francisco. My favorite city in the United States, and one of my favorite in the world. I'd found us a really nice airbnb in the Mission District. My daughter really had no idea what was waiting for her, but I knew that if I could just get us there, and if we could just walk the streets together, moving between neighborhoods and commercial areas, that it would affect her. And it did. She was like me deeply moved by the beauty of the city. Another book that had a major impact on my development was Jane Jacobs' The Death and Life of Great American Cities, and all I really wanted was my daughter to feel a great American city with her feet and eyes, moving down the streets, navigating the BART. I gave her the job of getting us everywhere we needed to go so that she could master the public transportation system; I sensed that that was all that she needed to really feel her self esteem lift. Navigating public transportation involves going to depots, putting money on a card, going through turn styles, watching the people, getting on the train, reading maps, sit in a seat as a train moves through the dark — all experiences someone who has never had has conjured up feelings that really are new. And we don't have that in Waco. I doubt my daughter have ever taken a bus in Waco, as Texas is an automobile centered place. So she did, and it was empowering just like I thought it would be. She said all she wanted to do was go to thrift stores, so we did. We went to Haight and for an entire day, all we did was go from thrift and vintage stores, one after another. I got some great Sam Smith Adidas for only $10. Couldn't believe they fit. And I got a bunch of other things that looked great until I brought them home and then they didn't, but she found the most beautiful sweater and pants. And I saw my daughter as this young woman and just thought how fortunate I am to be here with her. And so we had four days and three nights there. We even did touristy things — took a ferry to the Golden Gate Bridge and to Alcatraz where I didn't wear a hat and so my bald head turned red as a beet. But then we drove back. I really did not have a plan for the return trip at all. I had a plan to get there, but not so much to get back. So I decided — okay, where have I never been? And I'd never really been to the northern part of Nevada, or Utah, or even much of Colorado. So that's what we did. We drove Northern Nevada, through Reno, and then to Utah. I don't know what I was expecting Utah to be like. Growing up in Mississippi and Tennessee, our lives were either in those states or on vacation to Florida. The middle part of the country, anywhere where there were mountains— I'd never seen. I'd seen the Smoky mountains in college, because I went to UT-Knoxville, but I'd never seen the mountains of the rest of the country. And so as a kid, I just thought Utah, Idaho and Iowa were probably all basically the same state. I thought maybe they were all just the scenery from Hoosiers, or possibly they looked like what I imagined Notre Dame looked like from watching Rudy. I had absolutely no idea that the country up there was like that as I'd never gone. So when I drove through Salt Lake City with her, and I saw the mountains towering over the city, it was just stunning. And it remained stunning — we drove for days, through Utah, down through Colorado, through this thick never-ending national park. I was listening to The Name of the Rose by Umberto Eco, and we were just talking and looking at things that we'd never seen before. I saw things in that national park that I didn't even know could look that way. I didn't know we'd cut roads through mountains that way, or that there were roads overlooking valleys like that — endless roads through endless mountains through endless valleys, all covered with endless trees, forests laid out like a blanket over the mountain. They're getting older. Next year, my oldest will graduate. Then the year after, my youngest will graduate. I've begun transitioning my life into a level of building into the next phase of my career. Writing, the workshops, more ambitious research projects that seem to take forever, consulting. I've gotten off social media, because it is such a negative place for me mentally. I suspect that things that happened on social media both last year but even really in the years leading up to it, left some scars. I noticed as much when recently I had something like a “flashback” when a new paper about online harassment of economists came out. I carry inside my body this feeling like the top layer of my skin is somehow slightly pulled away from the bone. It's hard to explain. I'm going to see someone about it hopefully in the next couple of weeks. Decided I wanted to kick the tires, see what's going on. Maybe try to get a better handle on why I am having a little trouble moving on, or why some things really get to me that to others looking in don't make a lot of sense. I wish I was on the other side of my story where I'm a wise old man who says many wise things and floats along the ground, his feet never touching, having evolved. But I'm instead a man with his feet firmly on the ground, sometimes feeling planted into the ground, stuck. I make progress, and think it's all done, all in the past, but then an event happens, and I wake up and think where am I? What happened? Am I really back at square one again? So, that's why things have been quiet on here. I had some things I was going to write, papers I was hoping to read closely and write up, but I just have been slow to really feel confident I understand why the papers had been written. There is a guy at Brandeis name Tymon Sloczynski, a young econometrician, whose work I have grown to admire immensely. It's full of insights, and it's probably things he's written that forced me to start looking more closely at covariates in regressions. He's got an Restat where he shows that the regression model with additive covariates ends up putting weights on groups that are more or less the opposite of what you'd think it would do — weighting up the smallest groups in the data, and weighting down the largest ones, causing the OLS estimates of aggregate causal parameters in certain specifications to not be as easily interpretable. I just was struck by how much I don't understand about OLS, and so I was hoping to do a series through several of his papers because I really think Tymon is an amazing writer and thinker. Scott's Substack is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber.PodcastSo, with that all out of the way, I'd like to introduce you to this week's podcast guest, Jonathan Meer, a professor at Texas A&M in the economics department. Waco Texas is they say “centrally located”. They say that because you can get to Dallas in 100 minutes, Austin in 90 minutes and College Station in 90 minutes. And if you're willing to go a little further, Houston isn't much further. It's not pretty driving the way driving through Northern Nevada or Utah is, unfortunately, but waiting for you when you get there is Jonathan Meer, one of the funniest and thought provoking friends in my community of economist-friends. So there's always consumer surplus associated with making the drive.I reached out to Jonathan because Jonathan isn't really one of the “applied microeconomists” crowd that popped up at some point over the last couple of decades as much as he is a traditional microeconomist. The applied microeconomists were people like me who sort of took Becker as their inspiration to look at all of human behavior through an economic lens on the one hand, and then took Angrist and the credibility revolution to be the tools through which they'd do it. Meer was different. Meer was what I sometimes call on here “real economist” because he studied classic topics in labor and public finance, as well as ventured out on his own into areas around charitable giving. He moved between quasi-experimental and experimental work, but his overall grasp of economic theory was deep. He is considered one of the best instructors at all at A&M from what I can gather (I think the long name he has on his title is associated with his teaching skills). He teaches one of those massive micro economics classes with more students enrolled than populated some of the towns I drove through in Colorado. And he, from what I can gather, when he holds court, they all are on the edge of their seat, loving the lessons.Meer knew what he wanted to be from a young age — an economist. He wasn't one of these Johnny-come-lately types, like me, who learned about economics super late. He learned about economics early, way earlier in fact than anyone I spoke to so far. He went to Princeton then Stanford. If you get to know him, he's basically the classic “work hard play hard” guy. He loves people, and is constantly having big parties at his house in College Station where he invites people from diverse walks of life to come and watch him make these ridiculous cocktails and tell jokes. He reminds me of characters from Walker Percy novels. I have grown to appreciate our friendship as the years have passed. And I was grateful to have this chance to talk to him and hear more of his story. I hope you find it interesting too.Thanks as always for tuning in. Thanks for supporting this effort to run a podcast of personal stories aggregating into an oral history of the profession. All stories matter. Each of our stories matter. Your story matters. It is important that we believe that and not cheapen the experience of others by forcing their realities into our two dimensional caricatures of who they are or what this life is about. I do these podcasts to remember that people are good and valuable, not as a means to an end, but as an end in itself. And I do them as part of my own effort to remain whole and sane and get better and just not let go of the thread of yarn that links me back to thing I hold dear — economics. So sit back and enjoy this interview with Jonathan!Scott's Substack is a reader-supported publication. To receive new posts and support my work, consider becoming a free or paid subscriber. Get full access to Scott's Substack at causalinf.substack.com/subscribe
Paul Gustavson is an organizational design consultant who has worked with more than 60 high growth companies, in 42 countries, accruing more than 13 million frequent flyer miles, spending more than 3 years of his life on a plane. Some of his clients include American Express, AT&T, BHP, BP, Camp Health, Cherokee Nation, Colgate, eBay, Exxon, GE, Hills Pet Nutrition, HPE Financial Services, InTandem Capital Partners, InTek, NASA, National Semiconductor, Paradigm Oral Health, Sizzling Platter, Vivint Smart Home, and Zilog, among others, and for 40 years he has served as the president of Organization, Planning and Design, Inc. Paul is the author of three books: Running into the Wind, A Team of Leaders, and The Power of Living by Design, and more than 50 periodicals and books have referenced his work, including The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, Business Week, and Fortune Magazine. Since 1992, Paul has served on the advisory board of BYU's Marriott School of Management. And in 1999 Paul won the "William G. Dyer Distinguished Alumni Award" which is the most prestigious award given by the Marriott School's OLS department. Other award recipients were Stephen Covey, Dave Ulrich, and Kerry Patterson. I hope you enjoy learning from Paul Gustavson today, because I always do.
Former Redskins TE Logan Paulsen on the TEs and OLs available in the upcoming draft
Join BamaOnLine.com senior analyst Travis Reier as he touches on a number of Crimson Tide-related topics, including: -- Following his move to Ole Miss, examining the legacy of former defensive coordinator Pete Golding. -- New defensive assistant Austin Armstrong continues rapid ascent up coaching ranks. -- Think of potential staff designations like Nick Saban thinks about his best five OLs. -- Latest performance by Alabama men's basketball one for all-time. The BamaOnLine Podcast is now on Apple Podcasts as well as Spotify, Google Podcasts, and Stitcher. Please subscribe, and leave us a rating and a review! To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In this episode, we will be discussing the journey of SpaceX Super Heavy B7, a steel rocket built by SpaceX. The 69-meter-tall, 9-meter-wide rocket has undergone continuous testing, repairs, upgrades, and more testing over the past nine months. Despite facing severe damages in April and July, requiring weeks of substantial repairs, the Starship booster has not been permanently crippled and testing has been cautious but largely successful. On January 8th, 2023, Super Heavy B7 was rolled back to the orbital launch site (OLS). According to statements made by CEO Elon Musk , the last major standalone test between Booster 7 and flight readiness is a full 33-engine static fire. Together, B7's 33 Raptor 2 engines could produce up to 7600 tons (16.7 million lbf) of thrust at sea level, making it the most powerful rocket stage in the history of spaceflight. Tune in as we follow the journey of Super Heavy B7 and Ship 24 and updates on SpaceX's progress.
The Sponsors Thank you to Underground Printing for making this all possible. UGP makes custom apparel such as t-shirts and sweatshirts and was founded by 2 Michigan alums over 20 years ago. They have 3 retail locations in Ann Arbor and offer thousands of University of Michigan athletic products for sale, ranging from clothing to accessories and memorabilia. Check them out at ugpmichiganapparel.com or check out our selection of shirts on the MGoBlogStore.com! And let's not forget our associate sponsors: Peak Wealth Management, HomeSure Lending, Ann Arbor Elder Law, Michigan Law Grad, Human Element, The Phil Klein Insurance Group, Venue by 4M, and we are recording this on SignalWire. Featured Musician: Jacob Sigman [After THE JUMP: What's said] --------------------- 1. Rutgers Preview starts at the top Why do we keep making Alex watch bad football? Should not be a competitive game on either side of the ball 2. An Interview with Regent Mike Behm starts at 25:00 Behm is up for re-election on Tuesday and he stopped by to talk about President Ono, tuition cost, housing, and NIL. 3. MSU After Review starts at 45:39 Brian is still hip on JJ but there were throws missed. OLs getting more stars on the FFFF diagram soon? Rod Moore was very good. 4. Hockey starts at 1:03:32 A generally strong non-conference performance but it's a young team with some hiccups. Fantilli? Awesome. Other freshmen? Coming along. Naurato landed his first big recruit in Nick Moldenhauer from the Chicago Steel. About the Featured Musician It's Jacob Sigman (Spotify, Bandcamp) and turn on the first 10 seconds of "The World is Ending" and you'll get it—genre-wise I'd call it Ann Arborish pop soul humor. This guy was at the Blind Pig a few weeks back and killed it. He was also on The Tonight Show in the Battle of the Instant Songwriters and also killed it: Battle of the Instant Songwriters: @JacobSigman performs "We're Only Friends Cause You Have A Pool." #FallonTonight pic.twitter.com/DCYKsjMQeO — The Tonight Show (@FallonTonight) June 28, 2022 Song selections are my favorite one, the newest one, and the type specimen: Think About You Strawberry Blonde The World is Ending Also because Across 110th Street will get our Youtubes taken down, the opener and outro: “The Employee is Not Afraid”—Bear vs. Shark “Ruska Vodka”—Motorboat
Andy Staples talks with Dane Brugler about his SEC tour and his big takeaways from Alabama's close win over Texas A&M. They discuss the Crimson Tide's top talent heading into the 2023 NFL Draft and they look ahead to next week's big matchup against Tennessee. Plus, it's been a big start to the NFL season for rookie CBs. They explain what has impressed them the most about guys like Sauce Gardner, Jack Jones and more. They wrap by talking about Matt Rhule's future and the games they are most excited about this weekend.Follow Andy on Twitter: @Andy_StaplesFollow Dane on Twitter: @dpbruglerSubscribe to The Athletic Football Show...AppleSpotifyYouTube0:44-21:44 Alabama-Texas A&M recap (Brian Branch, Will Anderson Jr., Chris Braswell, Tyler Steen, Bryce Young)21:45-29:16 Players to watch in Alabama-Tennessee29:20-38:34 NFL rookie CBs impressing (Sauce Gardner, Jack Jones, Kaiir Elam, Tariq Woolen)38:35- 41:42 NFL rookie OLs making strides (Cole Strange, Zion Johnson, Evan Neal)41:46-50:42 What to watch this weekend50:43-55:03 Matt Rhule's future Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Andy Staples talks with Dane Brugler about his SEC tour and his big takeaways from Alabama's close win over Texas A&M. They discuss the Crimson Tide's top talent heading into the 2023 NFL Draft and they look ahead to next week's big matchup against Tennessee. Plus, it's been a big start to the NFL season for rookie CBs. They explain what has impressed them the most about guys like Sauce Gardner, Jack Jones and more. They wrap by talking about Matt Rhule's future and the games they are most excited about this weekend. Follow Andy on Twitter: @Andy_Staples Follow Dane on Twitter: @dpbrugler Subscribe to The Athletic Football Show... Apple Spotify YouTube 0:44-21:44 Alabama-Texas A&M recap (Brian Branch, Will Anderson Jr., Chris Braswell, Tyler Steen, Bryce Young) 21:45-29:16 Players to watch in Alabama-Tennessee 29:20-38:34 NFL rookie CBs impressing (Sauce Gardner, Jack Jones, Kaiir Elam, Tariq Woolen) 38:35- 41:42 NFL rookie OLs making strides (Cole Strange, Zion Johnson, Evan Neal) 41:46-50:42 What to watch this weekend 50:43-55:03 Matt Rhule's future Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In the opening episode to Season 4, Greg and Patrick delve into ordinary least squares estimation: where it came from, what it attempts to achieve, and where it can take us from here. Along the way they also discuss Golden Retrievers who are neither golden nor retrieve, Olivia Newton-John, sub-conning out their own work, the meat sweats, sh*t you should know, being intolerably self-righteous, losing your camel, saying ham in French, Calvinball, Frank finding Gauss's corpse, crudely describing regression, and Sexy Hulk.
Mark Schofield, Alf Arteaga & Scott Mason all join us this week to take their lumps as we look at the aftermath of starters seeing the field for the first time this preseason! We look at the biggest storylines for each franchise, highs & lows - from bipolar fans to OLs that struggle to protect the QB -, points of dramatic concern for each team & more! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Meet the chef who ran away with the circus. Ols Halas is one of the longest-serving cast members at much-loved Gifford's Circus. As well as being executive chef in Gifford's travelling restaurant 'Circus Sauce', he also drives the lorries, helps put up the big top, he's even performed. He lives and breathes the circus life. Sheila Dillon meets Ols on tour in Gloucestershire on an August morning as the circus pulls into town. She hears stories from the travelling restaurant kitchen, as well as food stories from the dozens of caravans and wagons where the circus cast spend their summer months. And she hears how food has always been a pivotal part of circus life. Presented by Sheila Dillon. Produced in Bristol by Clare Salisbury.
The news of Texas covered today includes:Our Lone Star story of the day: When media and advocates warn about public school teacher turnover they seem to never ask the key question: How does that turnover compare to other parts of the economy? Why do they not ask? Partly ignorance and partly because you'll find that despite all the panic inducing stories trying to raise teacher pay turnover of Texas public school teachers is actually very low compared to other sectors of the economy and even very low when compared to general government employee turnover.Our Lone Star story of the day is sponsored by Allied Compliance Services providing the best service in DOT, business and personal drug and alcohol testing since 1995.As expected, Biden's political DOJ going after Gov. Abbott's Operation Lone Star. Meanwhile border counties are asking for more than theater border security – which is what Abbott's OLS is to this point.Dirty pool played by Amarillo leadership.When it comes to State Veterans Cemeteries, the state needs to maintain them and leave local government out of the picture.New polling shows Abbott ahead of O'Rourke by 6 points and shows Sen. Cornyn with lower approval ratings than Joe Biden in Texas!Update on two A.G. Paxton legal issues.And, other news of Texas.Listen on the radio, or station stream, at 5pm Central. Click for our affiliates.www.PrattonTexas.com
The Eagles signed a Starting Caliber Safety! A move that shows what the FO thinks of this team. I also debunk the worst “Mt. Rushmore” of all-time. Finally wrap up with Top 10 TEs and Top 5 OLs. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Surprise! We sit down with Casey McQuiston's YA debut (that they definitely wrote just for us, we're sure) I KISSED SHARA WHEELER! We talk hot mean girls (shocker, I know), theatre kids, Shakespeare gays, religious trauma, Casey's magical powers, and so much more! Stick around til the end to find out what we're covering next time, and don't forget to rate and review us on iTunes! As always, thanks to Martha Riley for our art and Djempirical for our music. Find us on the internet if you like: www.actyaage.com actyaagepod@gmail.com instagram.com/actyaage twitter.com/actyaage Find Corinne at instagram.com/rinne_reads Find Tasia at instagram.com/rageycakes Mentions: Book Lovers by Emily Henry The Game Changers series by Rachel Reid Thank You For Listening by Julia Whelan
The Lantern Rescue team is at the National Religious Broadcasters Convention. Mark and Robby sit down with former elite special operations soldier and Founder and CEO of Operation Light Shine (OLS), Matt Murphy, who shares his testimony, the inspiration behind OLS, and the work the organization does through the Intercept Task Force. A warning: this program contains sensitive content. Listener discretion is advised. Call the National Human Trafficking Hotline (NHTH) at 1-888-373-7888.
Bomber har truffet et teater i den ukrainske byen Mariopol - samtidig som Ukraina og Russland skal være inne i forhandlinger om en fredsavtale. - Et kompromiss kan være at Ukraina gir fra seg landområder til Russland, mener Minerva-redaktøren. Nei, En slik avtale vil legalisere Putins overgrep, protesterer Høyres Michael Tetzshner. Det er strid mellom norsk næringsliv og regjeringen, NHO sier det går for tregt med hvilke sanksjoner som skal gjelde for norske bedrifter. Laksebransjen har et grunnleggende livsstilsproblem, sier Veterinærinstituttet som er bekymret for laksens liv og helse. - Vi jobber med saken, forsikrer oppdrettsbransjen. - Norge må redde vinter-OLs anstendighet og sette i gang et gjenbruks OL, sier MDG. Vet de hva de snakker om, spør Snøbrett-legende Terje Håkonsen. Vel møtt til dagsnytt atten, i studio Sigrid Sollund. Hør episoden i appen NRK Radio
The pick is in! Felipe Vieira(@lipevieira) e Deivis Chiodini(@deivischiodini) falam sobre o segundo dia de Combine e as performances dos RBs e OLs Duração: 28 minutos Contato Elogios, críticas ou sugestões: contato@ontheclock.com.br Entre em nossa comunidade do facebook, siga-nos no twitter e no instagram. O post Podcast #255 – Dia 2 do Combine – RBs e OLs apareceu primeiro em On The Clock.
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