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Max Ciolino is an attorney and environmental activist in New Orleans. He founded his law firm, Ciolino & Onstott in 2015, the day after he was sworn in as an attorney. Max also founded a zero-waste advocacy non-profit and served as the President for four years. He is also a current board member of the Alliance for Affordable Energy. When he's not advocating for his clients or for a sustainable future, Max enjoys spending time with his wife and friends, running, learning to cook vegetarian meals, or reading as much fiction as his weary eyes will allow. #leducentertainment #podcast #ciolinoandonstottlawfirm #lawyer #podcasthost #nonprofit #neworleans
EP.131 - Christina Tinielle Onstott is a professional Touring Background Vocalist (currently on tour with Natalie Grant) and is on staff at Crosspoint Church in Nashville. This conversation has all the feels as Christina graciously shares how she cared for her sick mom who was dying of cancer and how God birthed new dreams and opened doors along the way—including sharing the stage with Dolly Parton. You're probably going to laugh, your eyes might get watery, but one thing is for sure—we know you will be encouraged as you listen to our conversation with Christina Onstott.
Ariyl Onstott makes her show debut as she and Rachel share their experiences working in Toledo, Ohio together and how they became friends, and discuss the current state of journalism, tips for new TV reporters, and more.
Hang on to your hats for this fun ride! This episode is a light and engaging look into the "behind the scenes" with 35 year First Class Flight Attendant veteran, Kristin Onstott. Fueled with champagne, we pepper Kristin with all the burning questions we all want answered about how the flying experience has changed and what really "goes on" during some of these flights. Yes...we ask about the "Mile High Club," celebrities, strangest requests and behaviors, and how Covid has turned things on its head. Kristin is a lot of fun, and you will enjoy learning about the life of being in the airline industry. It's Mr. Toad's Wild Ride for us adults!
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There's a new rover on its way to the Red Planet! Will it find life on Mars? What makes it different from the others rovers? I've heard there was a helicopter involved? Come hang out with your favorite rocket scientists, Anna and Henna, to learn the answers to all these questions and more! Note: There's an error around 1:12 in the episode, it is mentioned that Mar's is 1% Oxygen, it is actually 1% air. Music from filmmusic.io "Tyrant" by Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com) License: CC BY (creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Anna’s Sources: “Curiosity (Rover).” Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, 3 Aug. 2020, “Curiosity Rover Fact Sheet – NASA's Mars Exploration Program.” NASAfacts, NASA, mars.nasa.gov/resources/24891/curiosity-rover-fact-sheet/. “The Detective Aboard NASA's Perseverance Rover – NASA's Mars Exploration Program.” NASA, NASA, 26 May 2020, “Entry, Descent, and Landing Technologies.” NASA, NASA, mars.nasa.gov/mars2020/timeline/landing/entry-descent-landing/. “How Curiosity Will Land on Mars, Part 1: Entry.” The Planetary Society, www.planetary.org/articles/06221711-how-curiosity-land-part-1. “How Curiosity Will Land on Mars, Part 2: Descent.” The Planetary Society, www.planetary.org/articles/06290700-how-curiosity-land-part-2. “The Lander Structure.” NASA, NASA, mars.nasa.gov/mer/mission/spacecraft/entry-descent-and-landing-configuration/lander-structure/. “Mars 2020.” Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, 3 Aug. 2020 “Mars 2020/Persevenerance.” NASAfacts, NASA, mars.nasa.gov/files/mars2020/Mars2020_Fact_Sheet.pdf. “Mars Exploration Program.” Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, 3 Aug. 2020 “Mars Exploration Rover Mission: The Mission.” NASA, NASA, mars.nasa.gov/mer/mission/spacecraft_cruise.html “NASA's Perseverance Mars Rover Gets Its Wheels and Air Brakes.” NASA, NASA, 3 Apr. 2020, “Overview.” NASA, NASA, mars.nasa.gov/mars2020/mission/overview “Helicopter Engine RPM And Rotorblade Pitch Management.” Redback Aviation, Publisher Name Rotorway International Publisher Logo, 5 June 2017, “Robotic Arm.” NASA, NASA, mars.nasa.gov/mars2020/spacecraft/rover/arm/. “WHAT IS TECHNORA?” Doyle Sails, www.doylesails.com/innovation/about-stratis/carbon-technora/technora. Wolchover, Natalie. “NASA Gives Up On Stuck Mars Rover Spirit.” Space.com, Space, 24 May 2011 Toyota Prius: “2016 Toyota Prius - Specs.” New, www.new-cars.com/2016/toyota/specs/prius.html. “Toyota Prius (2016) Dimensions & Drawings.” RSS, www.dimensions.com/element/toyota-prius-2016. Henna’s Sources: “AJ-60A.” Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, 23 July 2020, “Centaur (Rocket Stage).” Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, 2 Aug. 2020 Greicius, Tony. “NASA Perseverance Mars Rover Scientists Train in the Nevada Desert.” NASA, NASA, 5 May 2020, Greicius, Tony. “Things Are Stacking up for NASA's Mars 2020 Spacecraft.” NASA, NASA, 18 Apr. 2019, “Propelling Perseverance: The Legacy of Viking Is Helping NASA Get to Mars.” The Space Review: Propelling Perseverance: The Legacy of Viking Is Helping NASA Get to Mars, “Landing Site.” NASA, NASA, mars.nasa.gov/mars2020/mission/science/landing-site/. Mustard, J.F., M. Adler, A. Allwood, D.S. Bass, D.W. Beaty, J.F. Bell III, W.B. Brinckerhoff, M. Carr, D.J. Des Marais, B. Drake, K.S. Edgett, J. Eigenbrode, L.T. Elkins-Tanton, J.A. Grant, S. M. Milkovich, D. Ming, C. Moore, S. Murchie, T.C. Onstott, S.W. Ruff, M.A. Sephton, A. Steele, A. Treiman (2013): Report of the Mars 2020 Science Definition Team, 154 pp., posted July, 2013, by the Mars Exploration Program Analysis Group (MEPAG) at http://mepag.jpl.nasa.gov/reports/MEP/Mars_2020_SDT_Report_Final.pdf. Williams, Matt. “Perseverance Went Into Safe Mode Shortly After Launch, But It's Fine.” Universe Today, 4 Aug. 2020, NASA’s Perseverance Mars Rover VS Curiosity - What's New? What's Improved?, Everyday Astronaut, 2020, www.youtube.com/watch?v=UEO77UEFGT4. Tzinis, Irene. “About the Deep Space Network.” NASA, NASA, 30 Mar. 2020,
So you are tasked with learning 15 songs for an upcoming show. You being learning the tunes and realize some of the songs have electronic drums in them. And a few of the other songs have VERY minimal drum parts in them. What do you do? How do you take a drum part from "the record" and translate it to a drum part that will work live on-stage? That is what Nate Onstott and I break down in today's episode. For more on Nate: https://www.nateodrum.com/ Instagram: @nateodrum
Charles Onstott – Chief Technology Officer of SAIC. Charles is responsible for driving SAIC's long-term technology strategy which emphasizes fostering […]
I educate business owners on ways to systematize & streamline their business processes to become more profitable, efficient, and productive. https://www.linkedin.com/in/kyle-onstott-6684b8a2/
Damon Bradshaw is on to talk about his new deal with Yamaha and thoughts on the upcoming series kickoff. Travis Preston will be on to argue with Keefer and talk Yamaha and Supercross. Beeker and Steve Astephen from the Famaliev2 Agency will be on to talk about their new venture and A1. Ken Roczen cold calls in! And oh yeah, Tom Journet of Team Fried will be on and Keefer is in studio folks!
"Beeker" tells us about his recent move from Fox to being an agent, his thoughts on that side of the sport, his beginnings from being a friend of MC to his job at Racer X, A Stars, Thor and Fox. Beeks talks about his relationships with some of the sports top riders and shares some stories
This week I sit down to talk with Singer/Songwriter Valerie Onstott who just released her new single full of St. Louis Cardinal baseball pride "We Got Our Red On". With Cardinals in the MLB Playoffs I thought it would be fitting to talk to Valerie about what it's like to be a Cardinals fan, what went into writing the song and what it's like being a singer/songwriter. Also, Tyler Onstott joins in with us again to give us an update on his venture back into professional sports.Check out Valerie Onstott's song "We Got Our Red On" on Youtube: https://youtu.be/UfgeQSIoYPIBuy it on iTunes: https://music.apple.com/us/album/we-got-our-red-on-single/1466005307
I've been having a TON of conversations recently with musicians (and people in general) who seem to think popular music is currently in a state of getting less complex - both lyrically and production wise. Nate was over at the studio and I decided to put him in the spot and talk this whole thing out with him. For more about Nate, visit: www.instagram.com/nateodrum
This week, I am excited to welcome musician/producer Josh Onstott to the Spiritual Spiral Podcast. Josh is probably best known for his work in the band Other Lives, which has gone on to tour the world as a headliner as well as open for Radiohead and Bon Iver. We sit down and talk about Other Lives, how they met in Stillwater, Oklahoma and what led to them recording their first record in Los Angeles. He talks about his creative process, growing up in Oklahoma, owning his first Gibson guitar, and he shares the story how Other Lives ended up opening for Radiohead. He tells us when we can expect a new record from the band and he explains why he went on to produce a record on his own for a side project called New Mystics. We also discuss the current climate of the music industry and the impact social media and Spotify may be having on musicians and songwriting. Be sure to follow Other Lives on Instagram and Twitter. Thanks as always for listening.
Tyler Onstott is back, as we talk about his career in coaching and insights on what really goes on behind the scenes and on the sidelines. You don't want to miss this!!!
What is it really like to be a small town kid and then go to work for the Chicago Cubs? Join me on this exciting and informative podcast with Tyler Onstott as we dive into how athletes cope after the cheers fade away, amongst many other topics.
WTOL's Ariyl Onstott and The Blade's Allison Dunn discuss their TPD Shoot / Don't Shoot Training
Get the show here or get it on iTunes — Please, post a review on iTunes. Welcome to Beyond Technique, a podcast empowering photographers to bring their businesses to the next level! In this episode, Skip Cohen and Chamira Young dive deep into a discussion with photographers Leah Nash and Christopher Onstott. They are a fun-loving photography duo, both former photojournalists turned lifestyle photographers. All images copyright NashCo Photography We discuss in detail: What made them transition from photojournalism into editorial/advertising, portraiture The art of finding clients Putting clients at ease in hectic work situations Controlling the "vibe" during a photo session, and making clients' lives easier Getting good images in the absence of ideal lighting situations The role storytelling plays with photography Relationship building Special projects - what they shoot when they're not working how they use PhotoShelter to directly serve their clients the importance of backing up images You can find Leah and Christopher at: NashCoPhoto.com Start your 14 Day FREE trial of PhotoShelter, plus 20% off a Standard or Pro Account for a year. Use the coupon code PHOTOFOCUS20 PhotoShelter gives people and organizations easy ways to manage their photos - from delivering, storing, selling, sharing - all from one place. Their platform offers simple and smart ways to share, store, deliver and sell your highest quality work. They handle the biggest files and solve some of the biggest business challenges for professional photographers. Get social! Follow PhotoShelter online: PhotoShelter Blog PhotoShelter on Twitter PhotoShelter on Facebook PhotoShelter on Instagram Stories Have suggestions on future topics you want us to cover? Email us: Skip Cohen: skip@mei500.com Chamira Young: chamira@photofocus.com Share This Podcast! Please share this podcast with your friends and subscribe via iTunes.
Scott Onstott is an Author and researcher with a background in math and architecture. Thanks to his proclivity for quantification, Scott has an aptitude for tracking down, highlighting and making sense of truly unbelievable numerological and geometrical synchronicities that reverberate throughout manmade structures, nature and the cosmos. His self-produced film, Secrets in Plain Sight is an exploration of these and many other phenomena and has been viewed over 4 million times on Youtube. head to midwestreal.net for links and a full write-up
A continuación: comunidades microbianas en la zona de permafrost del polo norte; la miel de manuka como inhibidor del Staphylococcus aureus resistente a la meticilina (MRSA); el MRSA en lugares públicos; y biorreactores en la tierra.Comunidades microbianas en la zona de permafrost del polo nortePuede que Canadá no se parezca al espacio exterior pero su región norte congelada tiene algunas cosas en común con Marte. Actualmente los científicos están aprovechando las similitudes entre Marte y el ártico canadiense para estudiar qué clase de vida podría existir en el planeta rojo.Tullis Onstott, profesor de la Universidad de Princeton, estudia las comunidades de microorganismos que viven bajo la superficie del ártico. Él y su grupo están investigando rocas y agua de las profundidades para ver qué clase de microbios sobreviven en este ambiente extremo.Onstott dice que el azufre parece ser una importante moneda metabólica en los ambientes profundos y fríos, suministrando una pista de lo que podría ser biológicamente importante en Marte.En el futuro, indica Onstott, su laboratorio examinará los mecanismos por los que estos microbios árticos intercambian el azufre entre sí para producir energía.La miel de manuka como inhibidor del Staphylococcus aureus resistente a la meticilina (MRSA)La miel ha sido utilizada desde la antigüedad para curar las heridas. Pero ahora una clase particular ha superado pruebas científicas rigurosas y demostrado su capacidad como agente antimicrobiano.Rose Cooper, profesora del Institute Cardiff de la Universidad de Gales, dice que se denomina miel de manuka por el arbusto de cuyas flores comen las abejas que la producen.Cooper explica que el arbusto crece muy bien en Nueva Zelanda, tan bien que en cierta medida era una molestia. Pero eso fue antes de que se hallaran los beneficios de la miel de manuka. La microbióloga Cooper y su colaboradora, la estudiante de posgrado Rowena Jenkins, han descubierto que la miel de manuka parece bloquear la división celular del rebelde y peligroso microbio conocido como MRSA o Staphylococcus aureus resistente a la meticilina. La miel ha sido ya incorporada a vendajes y pomadas para tratar infecciones de piel por MRSA.Cooper comenta que esta clase de preparaciones para cuidar heridas ha estado disponible en el Reino Unido desde hace más de tres años, y que en algunos casos han tenido éxito erradicando de las heridas el MRSA.Ella y su colaboradora Jenkins piensan proseguir con sus estudios para averiguar exactamente cuál de los seiscientos compuestos de la miel de manuka le confiere tanto poder para combatir los microorganismos.El MRSA en lugares públicosEl Staphylococcus aureus resistente a la meticilina ha recibido gran atención últimamente, y por una buena razón. En los Estados Unidos cada año se tratan a cerca de trescientas mil personas infectadas de MRSA y casi una de veinte muere. Jonathan Sexton, posgraduado de la Universidad de Arizona en Tucson, cuenta como él y sus colaboradores buscaron el MRSA en superficies que pudieran transmitir los patógenos al hombre.Explica que utilizó escobillones estériles para recoger muestras de despachos, aviones, trenes, autobuses, aseos públicos y casi todo aquello con lo que la gente suele tener contacto.Afirma que analizó más de dos mil quinientas muestras, encontrando MRSA en todos los metros, autobuses, trenes y aviones que sometió a ensayo.En los despachos, los ordenadores y teléfonos fueron los lugares y objetos portadores más frecuentes del MRSA. Según Sexton, estos resultados resaltan la necesidad de ser cuidadosos con la higiene. Lave sus manos a menudo y vigile la limpieza de las superficies del hogar que toque a menudo, tales como teclados, teléfonos y picaportes.Biorreactores en la tierra.Si eres como la mayoría de la gente no le darás mayor importancia a la tierra. Sin embargo el suelo es algo más que un terreno sobre el que caminar; es también un ecosistema vivo que respira, rebosante de microorganismos que están realizando algunas tareas cruciales para la vida del planeta.Peter Groffman es un investigador senior del instituto para estudios de ecosistemas en Millbrook, New York. Dice que los microbios del suelo degradan la materia orgánica – hojas muertas, animales muertos y otros materiales que caen en la tierra.Afirma que esto es algo fundamental porque si no el mundo se llenaría de materia orgánica. Los microorganismos del suelo descomponen y reciclan los nutrientes que se encuentran en ella.Destaca que los microbios del suelo forman ecosistemas complejos con diferentes clases de bacterias, predadores microbianos e incluso virus, y las diferentes clases de microorganismos influyen en la comunidad por distintos mecanismos.Pero señala que a los científicos no les interesa un seguimiento pormenorizado de todos los microorganismos del suelo. A menudo es suficiente con determinar sólo lo que entra y sale del suelo, tratando a las comunidades complejas de microbios del suelo como si fueran biorreactores caja-negra, que incorporan materia orgánica y producen dióxido de carbono y nutrientes.