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We're back from our month off just in time for the Halloween season! This month's episode is a little shorter than normal, and you can listen below or read the transcript. Our topics this month include: The upcoming itch.io Halloween sale Our September sabbatical and return The shutdown of the Exploit: Zero Day newsletter—sign up for the Future Proof Newsletter instead You can subscribe to this podcast in Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, Google Play, via RSS feed, or using the YouTube playlist. Our intro/outro music is "Juparo" by Broke for Free used with permission. Talk to us on Twitter, or on YouTube!
Our September book club selection dealt with themes of race and racial passing. Allyson Hobbs, professor of U.S. History and Director of African and African American Studies at Stanford University, discusses this history at our virtual Get Lit with All Of It book club event. She is the author of the book A Chosen Exile: A History of Racial Passing in American Life. Missed the event? Watch it in full here. To find out more about our Get Lit with All Of It book club, and our partnership with the New York Public Library, click here, and follow us on Instagram at @allofitwnyc.
For many sports enthusiasts, being able to work for a major NBA, NFL or NHL team would be an absolute dream. Our guest on this week’s podcast, Dr. Jeffrey Hoy, served as the team dentist for the Lakers and Kings, as well as other large Los Angeles sports teams for 30 years. In addition to his collection of championship rings, he has countless memories to commemorate this epic time in his dentistry career. Listen to this episode of The Art of Dental Finance and Management podcast to learn more about how Dr. Hoy became the team dentist for some of the most renowned athletes of all time, including the late Kobe Bryant. He provides excellent, practical advice for aspiring sports dentists at any stage of their career, as well how supporting high school and college athletic teams can enhance your existing dental practice. Dr. Hoy discusses what steps dentists need to take and training necessary to become a competitive, highly sought-after sports dentist. Any questions regarding dental finance for your dental practice? Reach out to Art awiederman@eidebailly.com or 657.279.3243. More information about the Eide Bailly dental team can be found at www.eidebailly.com/dentist. If you haven’t yet completed our R&D Tax Credit Questionnaire to see if you might be eligible to receive R&D tax credits, we encourage you to do so. Our September 16 episode includes valuable information to help dentists understand how innovative activities they’re doing in their practice might qualify them for an R&D Tax Credit.
With all the changing legislation and updates to the various relief programs, it’s important for dentists to stay informed. Although it may seem complex, Art helps make sense of it to help you with strategic tax planning and maximize profitability in your practice. In this episode of The Art of Dental Finance and Management podcast, Art updates dentists about the new HHS Provider Relief Fund reporting requirements. In addition, there may be other potential changes coming in the PPP program, as well as a proposal for a second round of PPP loans. Eide Bailly will continue to monitor changes in government programs and tax law to best inform dentists to better manage their practice. Art also discusses other financial topics impacting dentists and what they should be considering: · Deducting PPP expenses · Tax planning during uncertainty · Accelerating income · Deferring deductions · Contributing to retirement plans · Purchasing equipment in 2020 (as opposed to 2021) Have a question about year-end tax planning for your dental practice? Reach out to Art awiederman@eidebailly.com or 657.279.3243. More information about the Eide Bailly dental team can be found at www.eidebailly.com/dentist. If you haven’t yet completed our R&D Tax Credit Questionnaire to see if you might be eligible to receive R&D tax credits, we encourage you to do so. Our September 16 episode includes valuable information to help dentists understand how innovative activities they’re doing in their practice might qualify them for an R&D Tax Credit.
Our September listener episode. We read funny aviation stories from our listeners. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/hard-landings-podcast/support
Our September artist episode belongs to the heavily underrated Big Sean! BOI. Tune in and find out why we think y'all should be putting more respect on B.I.G. Sean Don. Swerve!
Dentists can benefit greatly by utilizing technology tools to automate practice functions. Use of technology and automation allows dental practices to operate efficiently and can lead to increased profitability. In this episode of The Art of Dental Finance and Management podcast, Art visits with Daniel Larsen, principal product manager from Henry Schein One. Art and Daniel discuss the five things in your practice that should be automated, but likely are not: 1. Appointment scheduling 2. Routing slips 3. Payment processing 4. Patient forms 5. Imaging Have a question about your dental practice? Reach out to Art awiederman@eidebailly.com or 657.279.3243. More information about the Eide Bailly dental team can be found at www.eidebailly.com/dentist. If you haven’t yet completed our R&D Tax Credit Questionnaire to see if you might be eligible to receive R&D tax credits, we encourage you to do so. Our September 16 episode includes valuable information to help dentists understand how innovative activities they’re doing in their practice might qualify them for an R&D Tax Credit. Sponsor Details: This episode is sponsored by Dentrix Ascend. Dentrix Ascend moves practice management to cloud, meaning dental teams can access their practice data at any time, from any location, on any device. It simplifies the management of group practices, providing a central database and business reporting for the group while allowing individual sites the flexibility they need. Daniel Larsen Principal Product Manager Henry Schein One www.henryscheinone.com daniel.larsen@henryscheinone.com 801.833.3744
Our September podcast features Jesse Stommel and Sean Michael Morris, whose voices in the field of hybrid and digital pedagogy have been beyond clutch for many of us thrown into this field by the pandemic context. In Act 1, we talk to Jesse and Sean about how they came to the work of critical pedagogy, … Continue reading "No Tricks: Critical Pedagogy for Hybrid Teaching" The post No Tricks: Critical Pedagogy for Hybrid Teaching appeared first on Nothing Never Happens.
"We need to be mindful about this concept of books teaching you something, especially books from different cultures. You can never summarize a whole country, culture, or reality from just one point of view." - Bianca Herzog Bianca Liu Herzog is the creator of @mybookworldtour, the Instagram account dedicated to her journey in reading one womxn authored book from every country in the world. When she isn’t reading, Bianca works full-time in international cooperation, with a focus on global youth development and empowerment. Bianca is Brazilian, of Chinese and German heritage, and currently lives in Paris, France, with her boyfriend and their puppy Oscar, but is packed to move to New York City as soon as COVID-19 allows. Books mentioned: Our Women on the Ground: Essays by Arab Women Reporting from the Arab World edited by Zahra Hankir (Lebanon) Hurricane Season by Fernanda Melchor (Mexico) As Andorinhas (not in translation) and The First Wife by Paulina Chiziane (Mozambique) The Girl Who Smiled Beads by Clemantine Wamariya (Rwanda) I, Rigoberta Menchú: An Indian Woman in Guatemala by Rigoberta Menchú (Guatemala) Flights by Olga Tokarczuk (Poland) I Am Nujood, Age 10 and Divorced by Nujood Ali (Yemen) Ponciá Vicêncio and Becos da Memória (not in translation) by Conceição Evaristo (Brazil) Cockfight by María Fernanda Ampuero (Ecuador) Afakasi Women by Lani Wendt Young (Samoa) Read Rashmila's interview with the folks behind Mujeristas Collective on our blog. Get 25% off your Pretty Peacock Paperie order with the code FEMINIST. Get 25% off the Writer's Atelier writing course Plotting Your Prose with bestselling author Amy Christine Parker with the code FEMINIST. Shop all our authors' books and book recommendations on our Bookshop.org page! -- Join the Feminist Book Club Team! Click to see our open positions here. We donate 5% of all our sales to a different feminist organization each month. Our September charity is Mujeristas Collective. Get $5 off your Feminist Book Club Box with the code PODCAST at feministbookclub.com/shop. Our October book of the month is THE YEAR OF THE WITCHING by Alexis Henderson. -- Website: http://www.feministbookclub.com Instagram: @feministbookclubbox Twitter: @fmnstbookclub Facebook: /feministbookclubbox Pinterest: feministbookclub Goodreads: Renee // Feminist Book Club Box and Podcast Email newsletter: http://bit.ly/FBCemailupdates Bookshop.org shop: Feminist Book Club Bookshop -- This podcast is produced on the native land of the Dakota and Ojibwe peoples. Logo and web design by Shatterboxx Editing support from Phalin Oliver Original music by @iam.onyxrose
"That was the starting place for me - how had we gone from a place of quiet support for refugees to a place of deep anti-refugee sentiment?" - Jessica Goudeau Jessica Goudeau has written for The New York Times, The Atlantic, Washington Post, Los Angeles Times, Teen Vogue, among many other places, and is a former columnist for Catapult. She produced projects for Teen Vogue (“Ask a Syrian Girl”) and “A Line Birds Cannot See,” a documentary about a young girl who crossed the border into the US on her own. She has a PhD in literature from the University of Texas and served as a Mellon Writing Fellow and Interim Writing Center Director at Southwestern University. Goudeau has spent more than a decade working with refugees in Austin, TX and is the co-founder of Hill Tribers, a nonprofit that provided supplemental income for Burmese refugee artisans for seven years. Click to buy AFTER THE LAST BORDER. Connect with Jessica on her website, Instagram or Twitter. Jessica's book recommendations: The Refugees by Viet Thanh Nguyen The Latehomecomer: A Hmong Family Memoir by Kao Kalia Yang The Unwomanly Face of War by Svetlana Alexievich Shop all our authors' books and book recommendations on our Bookshop.org page! -- Join the Feminist Book Club Team! Click to see our open positions here. We donate 5% of all our sales to a different feminist organization each month. Our September charity is Mujeristas Collective. Get $5 off your Feminist Book Club Box with the code PODCAST at feministbookclub.com/shop. Our September book of the month is HURRICANE SEASON by Fernanda Melchor. -- Website: http://www.feministbookclub.com Instagram: @feministbookclubbox Twitter: @fmnstbookclub Facebook: /feministbookclubbox Pinterest: feministbookclub Goodreads: Renee // Feminist Book Club Box and Podcast Email newsletter: http://bit.ly/FBCemailupdates Bookshop.org shop: Feminist Book Club Bookshop -- This podcast is produced on the native land of the Dakota and Ojibwe peoples. Logo and web design by Shatterboxx Editing support from Phalin Oliver Original music by @iam.onyxrose
Morgans Equity Strategist Andrew Tang runs through our best buy ideas for September 2020. Adjustments include the removal of Cleanaway Waste Management (CWY), Monash IVF (MVF), JB Hi-Fi (JBH), Collins Food (CKF), and Catapult Sports (CAT). Our September additions include Sydney Airport (SYD), Alliance Aviation (AQZ), NextDC (NXT), Incitec Pivot (IPL), Coca-Cola Amatil (CCL), Breville Group (BRG), Super Retail Group (SUL), and Kina Securities (KSL).
"Anxieties about the world are driving people to horror fiction because they can feel the fear that they would’ve been feeling anyways but they know that these things at least can’t become real." - Alexis Henderson Alexis Henderson is a speculative fiction writer with a penchant for dark fantasy, witchcraft, and cosmic horror. She grew up in one of America’s most haunted cities, Savannah, Georgia, which instilled in her a life-long love of ghost stories. Currently, Alexis resides in the sun-soaked marshland of Charleston, South Carolina. Click to buy THE YEAR OF THE WITCHING. Connect with Alexis on her website, Instagram or Twitter. Alexis' book recommendation: The First Sister by Lindon A. Lewis Shop all our authors' books and book recommendations on our Bookshop.org page! -- Join the Feminist Book Club Team! Click to see our open positions here. We donate 5% of all our sales to a different feminist organization each month. Our September charity is Mujeristas Collective. Get $5 off your Feminist Book Club Box with the code PODCAST at feministbookclub.com/shop. Our September book of the month is HURRICANE SEASON by Fernanda Melchor. -- Website: http://www.feministbookclub.com Instagram: @feministbookclubbox Twitter: @fmnstbookclub Facebook: /feministbookclubbox Pinterest: feministbookclub Goodreads: Renee // Feminist Book Club Box and Podcast Email newsletter: http://bit.ly/FBCemailupdates Bookshop.org shop: Feminist Book Club Bookshop -- This podcast is produced on the native land of the Dakota and Ojibwe peoples. Logo and web design by Shatterboxx Editing support from Phalin Oliver Original music by @iam.onyxrose
Our September issue of Northforker magazine hits newsstands this week and it's all about food. Listen to staffers Sara Austin and Felicia LaLomia chat about some of the stories within the magazine. This week's episode is brought to you by Eastbay Builders Inc.: eastbaybuildersinc.com Published: September 2, 2020
We're in a mid season Fall break but we're still leaving you with tons of gems in the meantime! Enjoy this mini episodes with your fave co-hosts Danielle Meadows-Stinnett and Cicely Stamper. Our September mini episode topic: Flexibility & Grace with Cicely! Follow @octanedesigns & @bougiebeautybabe on Instagram. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mtg-more-than-graphics/support
Our September back to school special is on how to de-stress and de-clutter your life, looking at how we can bring more joy, ease and efficiency into our every day. We talk to author of Life Skills Erin Zammett Ruddy about morning routines, skipping the snooze button, boosting our energy in three minutes, organising the house, creating a positive working from home environment, streamlining our overflowing inboxes, de-stressing in less than a minute, meditation, saying no and walking into a room with confidence with tips from wellness leaders like Arianna Huffington and Dr Oz. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
"It’s important to me as a woman to make room for other women to be human, to express their wants in any form it takes." - Raven Leilani Raven Leilani's work has been published in Granta, The Yale Review, McSweeney's Quarterly Concern, and The Cut. She received her MFA from NYU, and was an Axinn Foundation Writer-in-Residence. Her debut novel, Luster is out now from FSG. Connect with Raven on her website or Twitter. Raven's book recommendation: These Ghosts Are Family by Maisy Card Shop all our authors' books and book recommendations on our Bookshop.org page! -- This episode is brought to you in collaboration with Minneapolis Craft Market. Get 10% off your order with code FEMINIST at www.mplscraftmarket.com. We donate 5% of all our sales to a different feminist organization each month. Our September charity is Mujeristas Collective. Get $5 off your Feminist Book Club Box with the code PODCAST at feministbookclub.com/shop. Our September book of the month is HURRICANE SEASON by Fernanda Melchor. -- Website: http://www.feministbookclub.com Instagram: @feministbookclubbox Twitter: @fmnstbookclub Facebook: /feministbookclubbox Pinterest: feministbookclub Goodreads: Renee // Feminist Book Club Box and Podcast Email newsletter: http://bit.ly/FBCemailupdates Bookshop.org shop: Feminist Book Club Bookshop -- This podcast is produced on the native land of the Dakota and Ojibwe peoples. Logo and web design by Shatterboxx Editing support from Phalin Oliver Original music by @iam.onyxrose
"Domestic violence is the entrée into the world in which men’s violence controls women’s movement and bodies and lives." - Rachel Louise Snyder Rachel Louise Snyder is an American journalist, writer, and professor. She is a 2020 Guggenheim Fellow and regular contributor to The New Yorker covering domestic violence, and her work has appeared in The Washington Post, The New York Times Magazine, New Republic, and elsewhere. In addition to No Visible Bruises, she is the author of a novel What We've Lost is Nothing. Both books are now out in paperback. Connect with Rachel on her website or Twitter. Rachel's book recommendations: Notes on a Silencing by Lacy Crawford The Overstory by Richard Powers Shop all our authors' books and book recommendations on our Bookshop.org page! -- This episode is brought to you in collaboration with Reina Rebelde. Get 25% off your order with code FEMINIST at www.reinarebelde.com. We donate 5% of all our sales to a different feminist organization each month. Our August charity is The Loveland Foundation. Get $5 off your Feminist Book Club Box with the code PODCAST at feministbookclub.com/shop. Our September book of the month is HURRICANE SEASON by Fernanda Melchor. -- Website: http://www.feministbookclub.com Instagram: @feministbookclubbox Twitter: @fmnstbookclub Facebook: /feministbookclubbox Pinterest: feministbookclub Goodreads: Renee // Feminist Book Club Box and Podcast Email newsletter: http://bit.ly/FBCemailupdates Bookshop.org shop: Feminist Book Club Bookshop -- This podcast is produced on the native land of the Dakota and Ojibwe peoples. Logo and web design by Shatterboxx Editing support from Phalin Oliver Original music by @iam.onyxrose
My special guest is P.R. Keys, author of the book series, The Eve of Our September, The Sweetest November, and coming in June, Midnight in December. P.R. Keys tells her story of how she always had a passion for storytelling. As a child, she would see the lives of her characters play out vividly in her imagination. With the persistence and encouragement of a good friend, she started writing one chapter at a time until she completed her first book. P.R. Keys has a gift for writing love stories that unfold in the most unlikely circumstances, set in the 1920's. You will fall in love with this amazing African-American female author, lawyer, wife, and mother. During this COVID-19 quarantine, I highly recommend you snuggle up in your cozy space and begin your romance with The Eve of Our September. This book series is sure to keep you wanting more...and love is all we need. The P. R. Keys series is available for purchase on www.prkeys.com, Amazon, Kindle, Nook, Apple Books and Kobo Books. Enjoy!
We would like to wish all of our listeners a very Happy New Year full of reading and discovering new authors. As we take a well deserved rest and time to spend with our family and friends. We wanted to share our favorite episode to date. Our September, 2018 interview with Alan Bradley. We hope you enjoy it as much as we did.Alan Bradley was born in Toronto, Ont. and grew up in the pleasant lakeside town of Cobourg, Ont. After a long career in television broadcasting, he took early retirement from the University of Saskatchewan to write full-time. He has published many children’s stories as well as lifestyle and arts columns in Canadian newspapers. His adult stories have been broadcast on CBC radio and published in various literary journals. He has also written several screenplays and taught university-level courses in screenwriting. He was the recipient of the first Saskatchewan Writers Guild Award for Children’s Literature. After writing for several years on the Maltese island of Gozo, Alan Bradley now lives on the Isle of Man.The first book of his Flavia de Luce series, “The Sweetness at the Bottom of the Pie” won the 2007 Debut Dagger Award of the Crime Writers Association in the UK; the 2009 Agatha Award for Best First Novel; the 2010 Dilys, awarded by the International Mystery Booksellers Association; the Spotted Owl Award, given by the Friends of Mystery, and the 2010 Arthur Ellis Award, given by the Crime Writers of Canada for Best First Novel. “The Sweetness at the Bottom of the Pie” has also been nominated for an Anthony Award, a Barry Award, and a Macavity Award. Besides appearing on the New York Times bestsellers list as a Favorite Mystery of 2009, “Sweetness” was also, among other honours, an American Library Association nominee as Best Book For Young Adults; a Barnes and Noble Bestseller, and was named to the 2009 Bloomer List. The audiobook version of “The Sweetness at the Bottom of the Pie” was voted Best AudioBook by iTunes.
Our September news coverage focused on everything from the city budget to Creative Women of the World. Indiana Public Broadcasting’s Samantha Horton and Jennifer Weingart will provide updates on the UAW strike the investigation into Ulrich Klopfer respectfully, and did you know the largest memorabilia collection in the world is in Elkhart Indiana? We’ll go inside the Hall of Heroes and preview municipal elections now that early voting has begun. That's all coming up on the September News Roundup on WBOI Presents. Our music is by Mark Waldick and Noah Campodonico. Our web producer is Loyal Vandenburg. Our WBOI Intern is Brittany Smith.
The sad truth is, most agents lack the strategy and an inplace process to achieve financial independence. Agent-author Dirk Zeller has what you need. Our September 2019 webinar. --- from Homes.com | Quality Leads, Faster Conversions. Dirk Zeller | Got Wealth? Make Real Estate More Than A Paycheck
Our September happiness guest is Blake Harris from Zoom. Blake is a Zoom Sales Recruiter & the 2019 Happy Crew President. Yes, we did say Happiness Crew! Did you know that Zoom’s mantra is delivering happiness? Their Happy Crew is international & when Zoom went public in 2019, the Happy Crew got recognition and is now being branded throughout the organization! What’s important to know: Glassdoor reviews are amazing - happiness positively impacts culture and retention Zoom holds unique events - like bring your parents to work day - that foster happiness All Happy Crew events recorded with Zoom so you can revisit the happiness! Zoom adopts a fail forward philosophy
Our September show features the polish techno talent Noemi Black. Since signing records to imprints such as Complexed and Eclipse Recordings, Noemi has launched her very own label aptly named 'Technical Vibe' where she showcases her latest bombs. 2020 is looking particularly exciting for Noemi, with her online presence constantly growing through a busy tour schedule and energetic live mixes. Follow https://soundcloud.com/noemi-black Tracklist: Godo - Theta (Original Mix) / Trau-ma Noemi Black - Destiny (Original Mix) / Eclipse Recordings Noemi Black - Hope (Original Mix) / Eclipse Recordings Noemi Black - Innocence (Original Mix) / Technical Vibe Cristian Glitch - AAA (Noemi Black Remix) / Eclipse Recordings Cristian Varela - Ave ((Wex 10) Remix) / Spazio Sonoro Records David Temessi - Syntax Error (Original Mix) / Off Recordings A. Paul- Simulation (Original Mix) / Codein Music A.Paul, Dolby D - Faith (Original Mix) / Khodem Rohar - Cortex (Original Mix) / Off Recordings EINHORN (DE) - Radius (Original Mix) / Techno Legends Records Giacomo Renzi - Insurgent (Original Mix) / JAM Omis (Italy)- Therapy (Original Mix) / Kaputt Noemi Black - Singularity (Original Mix) / DSR Digital Download for free on The Artist Union
Our September 24th Salon, Words Words, Words. is going to be perfect for anyone who reads, loves books, and is concerned about the future of literacy. In this podcast, TEDxSantaBarbara's Executive Producer, Mark Sylvester, talks with our Guest Moderator, Jessica Cadiente, Library Director, Santa Barbara Public Library. She's been at the library since 2016. By all accounts, Jessica has added tremendous vitality and vision to the program. She looked through almost 100 TED talks relating to our topic and settled on five that look to be informative and fun. Jessica will expertly guide the discussion through the evening and lead us through a narrative arc that starts off talking about language and its power and then transitions to the power of language in books. Jessica has curated several show TED talks to help us understand our topic while having fun at the same time. She picked one talk suggesting texting is making us not as smart and possibly killing language. Another talks about our overuse of some words, which strips them of their meaning. This evening is definitely for those who value ideas and the pursuit of learning. Our format will allow for amply conversation between each of the talks. You can find tickets at https://tedxsantabarbara.com/salons/ - we only have 40 seats, so you don't want to be disappointed. Our last Salon sold out. We begin at 6:30 at the Chapala Center in Downtown Santa Barbara.
A new twist in the bank robbery case. Weather: “Only One Star” by Ann https://soundcloud.com/carlitta-ann The voice of Steve Carlsberg is Hal Lublin. The latest Night Vale novel, The Faceless Old Woman Who Secretly Lives in Your Home is coming March 2020. Pre-order it now! welcometonightvale.com/books/ Our September tour of A SPY IN THE DESERT wraps up this week! Check out the full list of dates, and get your tickets today: http://www.welcometonightvale.com/live/ Music: Disparition http://disparition.info Logo: Rob Wilson http://robwilsonwork.com Written by Joseph Fink & Jeffrey Cranor. Narrated by Cecil Baldwin. http://welcometonightvale.com Follow us on Twitter @NightValeRadio or Facebook. Produced by Night Vale Presents. http://nightvalepresents.com
Hosted by David Green of The Cultural Alliance Of Fairfield County. Our September 2019 conversation was with Peter van Heerden, Executive Director of Fairfield University’s Regina A. Quick Center for the Arts. Peter van Heerden is approaching his fifth anniversary leading the region’s flagship performing arts center. Peter has brought an unprecedented international flair and perspective to this institution. A South African performance artist, with a Master’s in Performing Arts from the University of Cape Town, he moved with his wife to Westport, where he then ran the Westport Arts Center for 4 years. What difference has his international perspective brought to the arts of Fairfield County? How is the Quick’s intensifying program impacting the community and our issues - from gun violence to the health and wellbeing of our veterans, to an awareness of the wealth disparity among our population?
Our September to Remeber kicks into high gear this week as we begin the series of highly anticipated Central bank meeting's with the ECB meeting this Thursday. Mixed day for our major indexes, but the VRA market internals remain strong. Tune into today's podcast to see what the VRA Investing System is telling us today.
Our September 2019 Research Review is out and in this podcast each author talks about their findings. Links: Free Research Review: https://www.barbellmedicine.com/shop/monthly-research-review/issue-1-january-2019/ Research Review Sign-Up: https://www.barbellmedicine.com/shop/monthly-research-review/research-review-monthly/ For more of our stuff: Podcasts: goo.gl/X4H4z8 Website: www.barbellmedicine.com Instagram: @austin_barbellmedicine @jordan_barbellmedicine @leah_barbellmedicine @vanessa_barbellmedicine @untamedstrength @mike_barbellmedicine @derek_barbellmedicine @hassan_barbellmedicine @amato_barbellmedicine @charlie_barbellmedicine @alex_barbellmedicine Email: info@barbellmedicine.com Supplements/Templates/Seminars/Apparel: www.barbellmedicine.com/shop/ Forum: forum.barbellmedicine.com/ Newsletter: eepurl.com/cpqB3n
Our September episode takes Johnny and Riley from the confines of our urban podcasting studio, where they chat with Claire, Aaron and Katie on the exciting YGK Emerging Musician showcase at The Isabel Bader Centre, to the rural outskirts of Kingston for live interviews from the annual Back to the Farm Beer & Music Festival at the Mackinnon Brothers brewery. There, they discuss the festival experience with local singer/songwriter, Megan Hamilton, along with a few "bruvs" from The Wilderness, and catch up with Chris Koster on life on the road with Kingston's The Glorious Sons. Hosts: Johnny San john@kingstonlive.ca Riley Jabour riley@kingstonlive.ca Links: YGK Emerging Musician Competition: https://www.queensu.ca/theisabel/content/ygk-emerging-musician-competition-showcase-concert Mackinnon Brothers Brewing Co.: https://www.mackinnonbrewing.com/ The Glorious Sons: http://www.theglorioussons.com Grand OnStage: https://www.kingstongrand.ca/about/resident-companies/grand-onstage Photo credit: Jamstone Productions Feedback: Your suggestions, ideas and criticisms are important and encouraged. Please let us know what you think by commenting here, or by email at podcast@kingstonlive.ca
It's the first ever Floral Couch Book Club! Join us as we discuss our thoughts on Bad Blood by John Carryrou. Our September book club book is Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine by Gail Honeyman https://www.amazon.com/Eleanor-Oliphant-Completely-Fine-Novel/dp/0735220689 Check us out at floralcouchconversations.com Questions? Email us at floralcouchconversations@gmail.com Like us on Facebook and follow us on Instagram: @floralcouchconversations @emjewen @alyssabenzick --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/floral-couch-conversations/support
Our September 26 guest is Sandra Schneiders, I.H.M., professor emerita of New Testament studies and Christian spirituality at the Jesuit School of Theology of Santa Clara University in Berkeley, Calif. We discuss her recent article "The vocation of the theologian begins with an invitation." We also discuss these stories: Pope Francis recognizes Chinese bishops ordained without papal approval Bishops draft plan to hold themselves accountable for sexual abuse and negligence Brett Kavanaugh and the true meaning of brotherhood
Our September book club is Bake for Syria which is curated by Lily Vanilli with Clerkenwell boy and Serena Guen. Lilly has curated recipes from Maggie Beer, Tivoli Road Bakery's Michael James, Rachel Khoo, Yotam Ottolenghi, Nigel Slater and for fans of the Great British Bake Off Frances Quinn, Benjamina Ebuehi, Martha Collinson and John Whaite. Jason bakes his way through seven of the recipes and lets us know the result...it's hard work but someone had to do it. The joy of this is that all proceeds from the book are donated to UNICEF for their work with children in Syria. You can't be sure where the conversation will go but there will always be refreshments provided! www.refreshmentsprovided.com
Our September 5 guest is Kaya Oakes, a contributing writer for America, who teaches writing at the University of California, Berkeley, and is the author of The Nones Are Alright. We discuss her recent article "What can nuns and ‘nones’ learn from one another?" We also discuss these stories: Prison strike seeks to defend humanity of U.S. inmates How Latinas help Medellín continue to form the church in the United States Developing Story | The Australian Church in Turmoil
Our September 12 guest is Pat Ryan, S.J., the Laurence J. McGinley Professor of Religion and Society at Fordham University and a former student of Cardinal Dulles. We discuss his recent article "The model of a Catholic teacher: Cardinal Avery Dulles." We also discuss these stories: Stop saying ‘college isn’t for everyone’ Jesuit schools place highly in U.S. News and World Report Rankings The rise and fall of the socially conscious sitcom, from “All in the Family” to “Roseanne” Pope Francis summons the world’s top bishops for sexual abuse prevention summit Dulles at 100, Fordham University event
Our September 19 guest is America's National Correspondent Michael O'Loughlin. We discuss his recent article "Resignations, Rome meetings and investigations: A week of major developments in the sexual abuse crisis." We also discuss these stories: Why we still need a synod on youth What lies in the heart of an ICE officer? Here’s why Trump’s latest claims about Puerto Rico are wrong
In this month's podcast, we focus on WEFTEC, one of the water sectors largest conferences, which will take place in October in New Orleans. BlueTech are once again proud to host the Innovation Pavilion at WEFTEC in conjunction with Imagine H20 and WEF. The Pavilion puts the spotlight on water sector innovation and provides access to the leaders and the technologies making it all happen. Our September podcast will focus on some of companies participating this year and outline their technology, what problem it aims to solve and value proposition.
Michael (@farristhewheel), Abu (@abu_zafar), Lawerence, and Caleb (@ScifiSpeedster) discuss the simple yet effective storytelling in Thomas Was Alone. Our September 2018 game will be Shovel Knight. Play along with us and let us know what you want us to explore! Memory Card is a video game book club. We play a new game each month, and at the end of the month, we get together to share our experiences. Join in on the discussion by connecting with us on Twitter and Instagram!
Discussions of energetic imbalances may reference certain frequencies an imbalance may be similar to. A frequency is NOT the actual disease; Newly revealed imbalances added to the AIM database; We are reminded that things such as blood pressure, insulin levels, etc. can fluctuate for a variety of reasons, including the process of healing certain energetic imbalances; AIM offers specific "â??anti-aging"â?? frequencies, plus the very process of healing Hereditary imbalances decreases your biological age, the age at which you are functioning energetically, versus your chronological age (think forever 21!); Discussed a few very common frequency components and energetic orbs impacted. One example: Of the almost 1600 newly revealed Hereditary frequencies over the last 9 years, at least 40% were likely to have had impact in the energetic orb of the skin. Beyond that, any imbalance impacting the energetic orb of the kidneys is also likely to impact the orb of the skin. And beyond that, ANY imbalance can pretty much settle where it chooses in you, if you have it; The goal is to continue to expand this already amazingly comprehensive AIM Program, so everyone can reach the bottom of their unique energetic imbalance barrel. This often requires patience, but it's so worth it!; Any terms we may fail to define are likely listed in our extensive AIM Glossary, a part of our AIM Q&A section on all of our websites. If not, do let us know; Beginning today, we are changing the frequency of this show from weekly to twice a month, every first and third Thursday. Our next show is October 6, 2016. Weekly newsletters will still be e-mailed to you every Friday, with frequency updates; Our Founder Call schedule changes in a few months to 4 times a year. That schedule is updated on all of our web sites. Our September call is next week, September 21, 2016.
Download the episode. Our September episodes of Classics encompass a movie so epic that we had to split it into two podcasts!!! Brandon welcomes the two Goeckners, Jeremy & Sara, of The Front Row to take an extensive look at one of the biggest epics of all time: 1939’s “Gone With The Wind”. This movie … Continue reading Ep. 13 – Gone With The Wind (Part 1) →
Our September concert was kicked off with “Dave’s Top Ten New Names for the Summer Concert,” followed by our “Little Billy Riddle” segment, – which was delivered this time by it’s namesake, Little Billy (yes, the son of our esteemed sound man, Billy). We don’t always share our intro monologue silliness, but this one was “ready for primetime.” Finally, warming up the night with her pristine vocals and masterful song crafting was Long Island’s own, Cassandra House. Enjoy! Photos courtesy of Howard Greenberg.
This month marks 15 years since "9/11." Our September show will focus on how America reacted and what we all learned in the aftermath. This show asks the essential question -- Will you act from fear or from love?" We will explore altruism and compassion in our lives and in the workplace. And we will call on ourselves and on everyone to make the higher choice, always and in every way. "Chai Chat: Creating New Worlds At Work" comes to you twice a month co-hosted by Victoria A. Vetere, PhD, HC, Enlightened Life Coach, and Mary Rauchenstein, MA, Creative Leadership Guru. Our mission is to Enlighten and inspire positive change in the workplace.
This month marks 15 years since "9/11." Our September show will focus on how America reacted and what we all learned in the aftermath. This show asks the essential question -- Will you act from fear or from love?" We will explore altruism and compassion in our lives and in the workplace. And we will call on ourselves and on everyone to make the higher choice, always and in every way. "Chai Chat: Creating New Worlds At Work" comes to you twice a month co-hosted by Victoria A. Vetere, PhD, HC, Enlightened Life Coach, and Mary Rauchenstein, MA, Creative Leadership Guru. Our mission is to Enlighten and inspire positive change in the workplace.
Our September issue establishes itself as a business leader with our annual Entrepreneurs Guide, a packed portfolio of setting up, succession, salesmen and lots more. Plus, meet our cover stars: a family firm of furry friends. Available now at [The Monocle Shop.](/shop/magazine/other/issue-86/)
A Companion to the Australian Media is the first comprehensive and authoritative study of Australia’s press, broadcasting and new media sectors. Our September 2014 Walkley Media Talk at the State Library of NSW brought together Companion editor Professor Bridget Griffen-Foley of Macquarie University and a panel of experts chosen from the 300 leading industry figures and academics who contributed to this essential guide as they discuss the Australian media industry's past, present and future. The Companion's 500 entries explore the history of newspapers since the launch of Sydney's first paper in 1803, and cover magazines, radio and television, along with the emergence of the internet and the rapid development of ‘new media’. The panel also includes Gerald Stone, Professor Julianne Schultz and Gerard Noonan.
Our September 24, 2012 show, featuring guest Marvellous Guppi.
Please join us for this continuation of last week’s program. Our September 17 program explored the reasons why our goals may not reflect our “co-created best”—the need for control of both the process and result that arises from the “I WANT,” the “create on our own” motivations for setting our goals, and how the path to those goals is strewn with barriers and issues. This week, we learn how to take another path and discover ways to set our goals, grounded in the “I AM,” keeping our thoughts and acts focused not on success or failure but rather the achievement of our “co-created best.”
Our September 2012 show featured callers from Dallas, TX, Fall City, WA, Raleigh, NC, Sedona, AZ, Santa Clarita, CA and Cincinnati, OH plus a rebroadcast of a recent Indiefeed: Performance Poetry podcast featuring an interview with Rick Lupert and reading of his poem "Postcard to Myself, Syracuse, New York, 1979.
Our September 2, 2009 session in this teleconference series focused on visits by officers from the USCIS Fraud Detection and National Security (FDNS) Office. In this overview, attorneys from the Murthy Law Firm discussed the increasing frequency of such visits to H1B employers, employers’ options in responding to such visits, what to do if the officers want to speak with employees, the authority of the FDNS officers, and the potential consequences of such visits, among other issues.
In this episode we read, discuss, and interview the author (Paul S. Kemp)about the third book of the Erevis Cale trilogy. Our September book was God Catcher, and that episode should be out shortly, and our October book is Neverwinter. We will be joined on October 24th by R.A. Salvatore, hope you join us for the live broadcast! Sponsor: Pick of the Episode - Shadow's Witness Links: Mixlr Channel for live broadcast
In this episode we read, discuss, and interview the author (Paul S. Kemp)about the third book of the Erevis Cale trilogy. Our September book was God Catcher, and that episode should be out shortly, and our October book is Neverwinter. We will be joined on October 24th by R.A. Salvatore, hope you join us for the live broadcast! Sponsor: Pick of the Episode - Shadow's Witness Links: Mixlr Channel for live broadcast
In this episode we read, discuss, and interview the author (Paul S. Kemp)about the third book of the Erevis Cale trilogy. Our September book was God Catcher, and that episode should be out shortly, and our October book is Neverwinter. We will be joined on October 24th by R.A. Salvatore, hope you join us for the live broadcast! Sponsor: Pick of the Episode - Shadow's Witness Links: Mixlr Channel for live broadcast
Our September program featured author, speaker and Gen Y expert Nancy Barry. In our interview, we discuss some key differences across the generations. Click here to listen to the interview. Click here to download her presentation.
Our September 2011 Podcast from Dr. Simmons.
Our September program featured John Sowada. At the meeting he discussed the impact of trust (or lack of trust) on our personal and professional relationships. The interview expands on this topic. Interview with John Sowada
Our September, 2010 Open reading consisted of callers from West Hollywood, Sonoma, Los Angeles and Santa Clarita, California, as well as Lake Wells Florida and Rockaway and Newark New Jersey. We had a great conversation with Gwen Beyer about the difference (or sameness of music and poetry) and even heard one of Rick Lupert's spoken word tracks at the end of the show. Check it out.
Our September show sadly sees us say goodbye to Andrew. We discuss Wendy's experience of Dragon Con and talk to Audrey Hackett, one of the organizers of the Charlotte NC Browncoat Ball. Enjoy!
Our September show sadly sees us say goodbye to Andrew. We discuss Wendy's experience of Dragon Con and talk to Audrey Hackett, one of the organizers of the Charlotte NC Browncoat Ball. Enjoy!
Our September 2008 open reading featured poets from Delrey Beach, FL, The Central Coast of California, Columbos, Ohio, Hokitika, New Zealand, Sioux St. Marie and Ontario Canada. Listen in to hear great poetry and various comments on aging and the new atom smasher that will soon create black holes that will suck as all in. (Perhaps to a better place.)