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In latest installment of our new “State of the Resistance” series, Scott talks with organizer Patrick Young. They discuss the May Day protests, the upcoming “No Kings” day of action and the recent sit-in at the Columbia library. They also discuss how the economic turmoil from the tariffs and DOGE cuts are an opportunity to radicalize and organize people. Bio//Patrick Young (@patrickjyoung.bsky.social) is a long time organizer. He's worked with the Steelworkers, the Teamsters, Rising Tide North America, Shutdown DC and more recently the Movement Infrastructure organizer. —————Outro- "Green and Red Blues" by MoodyLinks//+ Millions Rally to Tell Trump “Hands Off” Our Democracy (https://bit.ly/3G2lREK)Follow Green and Red// +G&R Linktree: https://linktr.ee/greenandredpodcast +Our rad website: https://greenandredpodcast.org/ + Join our Discord community (https://discord.gg/3a6AX7Qy)+Follow us on Substack (https://greenandredpodcast.substack.com)+Follow us on Bluesky (https://bsky.app/profile/podcastgreenred.bsky.social)Support the Green and Red Podcast// +Become a Patron at https://www.patreon.com/greenredpodcast +Or make a one time donation here: https://bit.ly/DonateGandR Our Networks// +We're part of the Labor Podcast Network: https://www.laborradionetwork.org/ +We're part of the Anti-Capitalist Podcast Network: linktr.ee/anticapitalistpodcastnetwork +Listen to us on WAMF (90.3 FM) in New Orleans (https://wamf.org/) + Check us out! We made it into the top 100 Progressive Podcasts lists (#68) (https://bit.ly/432XNJT) This is a Green and Red Podcast (@PodcastGreenRed) production. Produced by Bob (@bobbuzzanco) and Scott (@sparki1969). Edited by Scott.
In this episode we are joined by Patrick Young, Managing Director at PRS IN VIVO, a company at the cutting edge of shopper insights and behavioural science. We dive into how Patrick and his team use a real-world Retail Lab to decode the shopper experience, and how brands are using science—not guesswork—to fine-tune packaging, shelf layouts, and in-store strategy, and the trends he expects to see over the next couple of years.
In this episode of The Digital Executive Podcast, Brian Thomas speaks with Patrick Young, a seasoned Web3 leader with over eight years in blockchain innovation. As the head of go-to-market at Galxe and Gravity, Patrick shares how Web3 has shifted from speculative buzz to delivering real-world utility through applications like decentralized identity, tokenized assets, and AI-powered smart contracts. He also reflects on his impactful tenure at Chainlink Labs and his entrepreneurial experience with Ledger Matic.Patrick offers insights into how Galxe is powering over 7,000 teams with tools for growth, loyalty, and user engagement across more than 33 million users. From reward-based campaigns to digital identity solutions and AI copilots, Galxe is stitching together the fragmented Web3 space into a unified growth engine. Tune in to learn how Web3 is finally maturing—and why Galxe is at the heart of that evolution.
In our latest, Scott talks with organizer Patrick Young about this past weekend's Hands Off rallies and the state of the resistance to Trump and Musk.Bio//Patrick Young is an organizer based in Washington D.C. He's worked in labor, climate and direct action movements for two decades. He is a co-founder of Shutdown DC and the Movement Infrastructure Project. ------------------------------Outro- "Green and Red Blues" by MoodyLinks//+ Shutdown DC: https://www.shutdowndc.org+ Movement Infrastructure Project: https://www.movementinfrastructureproject.org Follow Green and Red// +G&R Linktree: https://linktr.ee/greenandredpodcast +Our rad website: https://greenandredpodcast.org/ + Join our Discord community (https://discord.gg/3a6AX7Qy)+Follow us on Substack (https://greenandredpodcast.substack.com)+Follow us on Bluesky (https://bsky.app/profile/podcastgreenred.bsky.social)Support the Green and Red Podcast// +Become a Patron at https://www.patreon.com/greenredpodcast +Or make a one time donation here: https://bit.ly/DonateGandR Our Networks// +We're part of the Labor Podcast Network: https://www.laborradionetwork.org/ +We're part of the Anti-Capitalist Podcast Network: linktr.ee/anticapitalistpodcastnetwork +Listen to us on WAMF (90.3 FM) in New Orleans (https://wamf.org/) This is a Green and Red Podcast (@PodcastGreenRed) production. Produced by Bob (@bobbuzzanco) and Scott (@sparki1969). Edited by Scott.
Patrick Young is head of ecosystem for Galxe / Gravity. Galxe is onboarding the world to Web3 by enabling seamless web3 experiences through a suite of AI, digital identity, and blockchain solutions. Why you should listen Galxe is a decentralized super app and the largest on-chain distribution platform in Web3, offering a suite of AI, digital identity, and blockchain solutions to enhance user experiences and community engagement. Central to its ecosystem is the Galxe Identity Protocol, a permissionless, self-sovereign identity infrastructure powered by zero-knowledge proof technology. This protocol enables users to securely own, manage, and share verifiable credentials, fostering trust and privacy across various applications. Complementing this is the Galxe Passport, which securely stores users' identity information, allowing seamless integration across platforms without compromising privacy. To facilitate community growth, Galxe offers Galxe Quest, a leading platform that connects projects with millions of users through reward-based loyalty programs. This no-code solution has seen over 1.1 billion quests completed, demonstrating its effectiveness in driving user engagement. Additionally, Galxe Compass serves as a hub for exploring airdrop campaigns across Web3, leveraging AI to curate detailed watchlists of opportunities, making it invaluable for both newcomers and seasoned users. In its commitment to advancing Web3 infrastructure, Galxe introduced Gravity, an Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM)-compatible Layer 1 blockchain designed for mass adoption and an omnichain future. Gravity aims to streamline and enhance cross-chain interactions, offering efficient, scalable, and secure mechanisms for managing complex transactions. To support development on this network, Galxe unveiled a $50 million ecosystem fund, encouraging developers to build user-focused applications that leverage Galxe's extensive user base and infrastructure Supporting links Stabull Finance Galxe Andy on Twitter Brave New Coin on Twitter Brave New Coin If you enjoyed the show please subscribe to the Crypto Conversation and give us a 5-star rating and a positive review in whatever podcast app you are using.
For episode 476, VP of Partnerships Patrick Young joins Brandon Zemp to talk about Galxe and how they are a leading web3 infrastructure and digital credential network, empowering seamless web3 experiences through modular AI, digital identity, and blockchain technologies. ⏳ Timestamps: 0:00 | Introduction 1:00 | Who is Patrick Young? 9:43 | What is Galxe? 10:51 | Galxe use-cases 17:49 | Galxe Score vs Traditional Credit Scores 18:42 | How does ALVA Copilot work? 22:09 | What is Gravity Blockchain? 26:33 | G Token in Galxe ecosystem 28:30 | Galxe 2025 roadmap 29:34 | Social media & Communities
In this podcast Nichole Chirico sits down to talk with Dr. Patrick Young an equine veterinarian who specializes in performance horse sports medicine. In this episode Nichole and Dr. Young talk about caring for performance horses and what inspired Dr. Young to create EOR Strips. This episode is brought to you by EOR Strips.Be sure to follow us on Facebook and Instagram. We want to hear from you! Email Nichole and Devin at HorseandRider@equinenetwork.com if you have any questions or comments.
In this podcast Nichole Chirico sits down to talk with Dr. Patrick Young an equine veterinarian who specializes in performance horse sports medicine. In this episode Nichole and Dr. Young talk about caring for performance horses and what inspired Dr. Young to create EOR Strips. This episode is brought to you by EOR Strips.Be sure to follow us on Facebook and Instagram. We want to hear from you! Email Nichole and Devin at HorseandRider@equinenetwork.com if you have any questions or comments.
In this episode of Enabling Health Value, we sit down with Patrick R. Young, President of Population Health at Hackensack Meridian Health (HMH), to explore his leadership in transforming population health ...
In this powerful conversation on The Determined Society, Shawn French engages with Patrick Young, whose life was forever altered by a tragic accident. As a former athlete, Patrick shares the emotional and physical challenges he faced during recovery, detailing how his life was transformed and how he discovered a new sense of identity. This deep, reflective discussion touches on themes of resilience, faith, and community, offering listeners valuable insights into the power of determination. Patrick begins by recounting the accident that changed everything. As an athlete, his identity was heavily tied to his physical abilities and the recognition he received for his achievements. The sudden loss of his athletic career led to an identity crisis, as he grappled with questions of self-worth, purpose, and the uncertainty of his future. The conversation dives into how tightly we often tie our identities to our accomplishments, and what happens when those are suddenly stripped away. Throughout his recovery, Patrick found solace and strength in his faith. He speaks candidly about how his spiritual beliefs provided him with a foundation to continue moving forward, even when progress felt slow or non-existent. This resonates with many who face life-altering challenges, as faith can serve as a crucial source of strength in times of deep struggle. The role of community is another pivotal aspect of Patrick's journey. He emphasizes the profound impact that the support of family, friends, and even strangers had on his healing process. Shawn and Patrick both acknowledge that while personal determination is vital, the love and encouragement from a supportive network can make all the difference in recovery. The conversation also touches on the nature of resilience itself, highlighting that it is not a singular achievement but an ongoing process. Resilience requires continual effort, adaptation, and a willingness to confront the difficult emotions that arise along the way. Patrick's story illustrates that healing is not linear, and setbacks are part of the journey. One of the key takeaways from the conversation is the importance of living in the present. Patrick shares how he had to shift his mindset from constantly worrying about the future to focusing on the progress he was making in the moment. This shift allowed him to appreciate his journey more deeply and maintain his determination. Sharing his personal story has become a crucial part of Patrick's recovery, as he recognizes that his experiences can inspire others to overcome their own challenges. Both Shawn and Patrick emphasize the power of storytelling in creating meaningful connections and motivating others to change. Finally, the episode delves into the concept of self-negotiation. Patrick acknowledges how easy it can be to fall into the trap of negotiating with oneself — making excuses, rationalizing delays, or settling for less. This self-sabotage can hinder growth and progress, but overcoming this mindset is essential for long-term success. Key Takeaways: Resilience is a journey, not a destination – It requires ongoing effort and adaptation. Identity can be deeply tied to our achievements – Losing what defines us can lead to an identity crisis. Life can change in an instant, requiring us to adapt – Flexibility and determination are essential when facing the unexpected. Community support plays a crucial role in recovery – A strong network can provide the emotional and practical support needed to move forward. Faith can provide strength during difficult times – Spiritual beliefs can offer hope and resilience during adversity. Determination is essential for overcoming obstacles – Grit and perseverance are crucial to navigating tough times. It's important to focus on the present and not just the future – Staying grounded in the moment allows for greater appreciation and progress. Sharing personal stories can inspire others to change – Vulnerability and honesty can motivate others on their own journeys. We often negotiate with ourselves, which can hinder progress – Self-sabotage is a common barrier to growth, but it can be overcome. The journey of healing is ongoing and requires patience – True recovery takes time, and setbacks are part of the process. Patrick Young's story is a testament to the enduring power of resilience, faith, and community. His experiences remind us that, while life can change in an instant, we always have the capacity to rebuild, reimagine, and inspire others along the way.
In this powerful conversation on The Determined Society, Shawn French engages with Patrick Young, whose life was forever altered by a tragic accident. As a former athlete, Patrick shares the emotional and physical challenges he faced during recovery, detailing how his life was transformed and how he discovered a new sense of identity. This deep, reflective discussion touches on themes of resilience, faith, and community, offering listeners valuable insights into the power of determination. Patrick begins by recounting the accident that changed everything. As an athlete, his identity was heavily tied to his physical abilities and the recognition he received for his achievements. The sudden loss of his athletic career led to an identity crisis, as he grappled with questions of self-worth, purpose, and the uncertainty of his future. The conversation dives into how tightly we often tie our identities to our accomplishments, and what happens when those are suddenly stripped away. Throughout his recovery, Patrick found solace and strength in his faith. He speaks candidly about how his spiritual beliefs provided him with a foundation to continue moving forward, even when progress felt slow or non-existent. This resonates with many who face life-altering challenges, as faith can serve as a crucial source of strength in times of deep struggle. The role of community is another pivotal aspect of Patrick's journey. He emphasizes the profound impact that the support of family, friends, and even strangers had on his healing process. Shawn and Patrick both acknowledge that while personal determination is vital, the love and encouragement from a supportive network can make all the difference in recovery. The conversation also touches on the nature of resilience itself, highlighting that it is not a singular achievement but an ongoing process. Resilience requires continual effort, adaptation, and a willingness to confront the difficult emotions that arise along the way. Patrick's story illustrates that healing is not linear, and setbacks are part of the journey. One of the key takeaways from the conversation is the importance of living in the present. Patrick shares how he had to shift his mindset from constantly worrying about the future to focusing on the progress he was making in the moment. This shift allowed him to appreciate his journey more deeply and maintain his determination. Sharing his personal story has become a crucial part of Patrick's recovery, as he recognizes that his experiences can inspire others to overcome their own challenges. Both Shawn and Patrick emphasize the power of storytelling in creating meaningful connections and motivating others to change. Finally, the episode delves into the concept of self-negotiation. Patrick acknowledges how easy it can be to fall into the trap of negotiating with oneself — making excuses, rationalizing delays, or settling for less. This self-sabotage can hinder growth and progress, but overcoming this mindset is essential for long-term success. Key Takeaways: Resilience is a journey, not a destination – It requires ongoing effort and adaptation. Identity can be deeply tied to our achievements – Losing what defines us can lead to an identity crisis. Life can change in an instant, requiring us to adapt – Flexibility and determination are essential when facing the unexpected. Community support plays a crucial role in recovery – A strong network can provide the emotional and practical support needed to move forward. Faith can provide strength during difficult times – Spiritual beliefs can offer hope and resilience during adversity. Determination is essential for overcoming obstacles – Grit and perseverance are crucial to navigating tough times. It's important to focus on the present and not just the future – Staying grounded in the moment allows for greater appreciation and progress. Sharing personal stories can inspire others to change – Vulnerability and honesty can motivate others on their own journeys. We often negotiate with ourselves, which can hinder progress – Self-sabotage is a common barrier to growth, but it can be overcome. The journey of healing is ongoing and requires patience – True recovery takes time, and setbacks are part of the process. Patrick Young's story is a testament to the enduring power of resilience, faith, and community. His experiences remind us that, while life can change in an instant, we always have the capacity to rebuild, reimagine, and inspire others along the way.
In this episode of Boxes and Lines, we're joined by Patrick Young, trader, media pundit and author of late nineties fintech harbinger "Capital Market Revolution." Two decades after predicting the digitization of finance, Patrick reflects on how his forecasts have played out and what he got right, wrong, and how his lateral thinking has been both a blessing and a curse. Ronan and JR get his thoughts on AI handwringing, comparing it to the Y2K fears of the past, and explore how today's technological anxieties and millennial solipsism might shape tomorrow's markets. Patrick also shares insights from his daily newsletter, Exchange Invest, where he delivers a cheeky take on the latest in market infrastructure. Hit play and look for Patrick the next time you're watching House Hunters International.
Today's episode I'm joined by Patrick Young and Powell Robinson to talk about the upcoming Big Bad Film Festival which is held August 23 to 25 in Glendale, California and celebrates action cinema from around the world. Big Bad Film Festival PassesBig Bad Film Festival ScheduleBig Bad Film Festival Social Media Reel Early Linktree Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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The Boys are joined by Patrick Young of Big Bad Film Fest to hype the second year of the premier North American action festival.
In this profoundly moving episode, Mick Hunt explores Patrick Young's incredible journey of resilience and transformation. From basketball courts to life's unexpected challenges, Patrick shares his experiences and insights on overcoming adversity, finding new purpose, and helping others through his foundation. Patrick Young's Background: Former SEC Defensive Player of the Year, professional athlete in the NBA, and Euroleague, now a broadcaster and author. Defining Moments: Patrick reflects on the life-changing car accident and his profound realization about identity and purpose beyond physical abilities. Discussion Topics:Patrick's transition from professional sports to overcoming personal adversities, including his paralyzing car accident.His ongoing recovery journey, the launch of his book "Sit to Rise," and the foundation of the PY 4 Foundation aiding those facing life-altering events.Discuss identity, resilience, and his motivational efforts to inspire others facing challenges.Key Quotes:"The pit that you're in doesn't stop your purpose.""Life is full of choices, and despite challenges, we have the power to choose our path."Next Steps:Learn More: Visit the PY 4 Foundation website to discover how you can support those facing life-altering challenges.Reflect: Consider your resilience and the choices that define your path.Engage: Share how Patrick's story inspires you to face your own challenges with courage using #MickUnplugged.Connect & Discover:Instagram: instagram.com/PatricYoung4Facebook: facebook.com/py4foundationWebsite: PlayersforGood.comWebsite: PatricYoung.comX: PatricYoung4
Our Youth Pastor and Co-Host Patrick Young shares his testimony of how he came into a personal relationship with Jesus Christ.
Comic Reviews: DC DC's Spring Breakout by Joey Esposito, Vasco Georgiev; Thomas Krajewski, Wes St. Clair, Ivan Plascencia; Meghan Fitzmartin, Gavin Guidry, Rico Renzi; James Reid, Scott Kolins, John Kalisz; Mike W. Barr, Kenya Danino, Emilio Lopez; Patrick Young, Nico Bascunan; Morgan Hampton, Paul Pelletier, Norm Rapmund, Eren Angiolini; Cameron Chittock, Marco Santucci, Arif Prianto Flash 2024 Annual by Si Spurrier, Scott Koblish, Amancay Nahuelpan, George Kambadais, Tom Derenick, Marissa Louise, Lee Loughridge, Matt Herms Harley Quinn 2024 Annual by Erica Henderson Nightwing 2024 Annual by Travis Moore, Alex Guimaraes, Ivan Plascencia Superman: House of Brainiac Special by Joshua Williamson, Edwin Galmon Marvel Blood Hunt 1 by Jed MacKay, Pepe Larraz, Marte Gracia Deadpool and Wolverine: WWIII 1 by Joe Kelly, Adam Kubert, Joe Sabino, Frank Martin Get Fury 1 by Garth Ennis, Jacen Burrows, Guillermo Ortego, Nolan Woodard Star Wars: The Phantom Menace 25th Anniversary Special by Greg Pak, Will Sliney, Guru eFX Marvel Unlimited Infinity Paws 5 by Jason Loo, Nao Fuji Dark Horse Lester of the Lesser Gods 1 by Eric Powell, Lucky Yates, Gideon Kendall Image Bear Pirate Viking Queen 1 by Sean Lewis, Jonathan Marks Barravecchia Whisper Queen 1 by Chip Zdarsky, Kris Anka, Matt Wilson Dynamite Space Ghost 1 by David Pepose, Jonathan Lau DSTLRY Blood Brothers Mother 1 by Brian Azzarello, Eduardo Risso Oni RoboForce 1 by Melissa Flores, Diogenes Neves, Marcelo Di Chiara, Julio Brilha, Elton Thomasi, Jao Canola Toxic Summer 1 by Derek Charm Vault Barbaric: Born in Blood 1 by Michael Moreci, Nathan Gooden, Fabi Marques OGNs Cat out of Water by Art Baltazar eXpets by Mark Tatulli Pillow Talk by Stephanie Cooke, Mel Valentine Vargas Wires Crossed by Beth Fantaskey, ONeill Jones Last Comics on Earth: Too Many Villains by Max Brallier, Joshua Pruett, Jay Cooper, Douglas Holgate Additional Reviews: Fall Guy, Zojaqan, Origin, X-Men '97 ep8, Digital Circus ep2, Lisey's Story, Unfrosted, Tales From the Empire, Magma Comix (Silicon Bandit & Principles of Necromancy) News: live-action Scooby Doo from Netflix, My Adventures with Superman s2 premiere date and confirmation of Supergirl, Mad Max prequel, new Disney Star Wars short, Superman image released, Archie crossover Horror event: The Cursed Library, X-Force and Wolverine creative teams, He-Man/TMNT crossover Trailers: Jurassic World Chaos Theory, Megalopolis, Acolyte, Star Wars Lego special Comics Countdown (01 May 2024): 1. Toxic Summer 1 by Derek Charm 2. Blood Brothers Mother 1 by Brian Azzarello, Eduardo Risso 3. Superman: House of Brainiac Special by Joshua Williamson, Edwin Galmon 4. Whisper Queen 1 by Chip Zdarsky, Kris Anka, Matt Wilson 5. Immortal Thor 10 by Al Ewing, Carlos Magno, Matt Wilson 6. Space Ghost 1 by David Pepose, Jonathan Lau 7. Harley Quinn 2024 Annual by Erica Henderson 8. eXpets GN by Mark Tatulli 9. Ghostlore 12 by Cullen Bunn, Leomacs, Jason Wordie 10. Incredible Hulk 12 by Phillip Kennedy Johnson, Nic Klein
Gator Nation it's time to dive into the weekend with this LIVE Friday edition of PodUp with Matthews in the Morning! Stay Tuned for a full show hosted by Florida Gators Football Hall of Fame QB ~ Shane Matthews. We have our good friend JC. Second half we'll be joined by Former Gator and "Sit to Rise" Author, Patrick Young!
IBD Drive Time: Patrick Young, MD, on Ergonomics and Endoscopy by Gastroenterology Learning Network
Creating the 4%: Real Life Stories From The Fitness Industry's Top Instructors
FOLLOW THE PODCAST ON INSTAGRAM & SLIDE INTO OUR DMs:https://www.instagram.com/creatingthe4pod/https://www.instagram.com/costello_maria_/Don't forget to rate & review the podcast on spotify and apple podcasts! It helps us so much when you do! He is a fiery Aries who loves numbers but also has found the joy of movement.Thanksgiving 2017 Patrick Young set out to make a change and he embarked on a transformative fitness journey.January 2019 he became a CycleBar instructor, slightly awkward and with no experience this was so much more than just fitness.Through covid, pre, outdoor rides, going virtual, working from home, becoming a lead instructor all led to his beloved studios eventually closing. But through it all Patrick remained consistent and kept showing up.Charcuterie is his love language, corporate America supply chain in automotive is his daytime home, a millennial dog parent, a plant lover, a lululemon ambassador, from Michigan, the daddy with caddy, it is an honor to welcome Patrick Young to the creating the 4% podcast this week!Follow Patrick on social media:https://www.instagram.com/youngpatrick08/Where to watch the Titanic movie:https://www.cloudwards.net/where-to-watch-titanic/#:~:text=You%20can%20stream%20Titanic%20for,a%20subscription%20or%20free%20trial.
Lindsay and Madison discuss the Washington Arsenal Explosion, as well as why you shouldn't dry explosives in metal pans, that hoopskirts were a health hazard on several levels, and the giving nature of those in times of national strife. Information pulled from the following sources: 2022 U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs article by Nalia Warmack 2021 Off the Record Tours article by David Shaw 2017 Streets of Washington article 2016 Long Island Wins article by Patrick Young, Esq. 2015 Library of Congress blog post by Ellen Terrell 2014 Congressional Cemetery blog post by Lauren Maloy 2014 The New York Times article by John Grady 2014 U.S. Army article by Julia LeDoux 2013 Ghosts of DC blog post by Andrea Pawley 2012 National Archives article by Jay Bellamy 1864 Evening Star article (1) Atlas Obscura The Historical Marker Database Go check out our friends over at Technically A Conversation podcast. Send us your listener questions to bit.ly/AskYOC. Become a member on Buy Me A Coffee for as little as $1/month to support the show. Get your groceries and essentials delivered in as fast as 1 hour via Instacart. Free delivery on your first 3 orders. Min $10 per order. Terms apply. You can write to us at: Ye Olde Crime Podcast, PO Box 341, Wyoming, MN 55092. Join the conversation over at the Cultiv8 Discord and join the Olde Crimers Cubby to chat with us and other listeners of the show. Leave us a rating and review on Apple Podcasts, Podchaser, Spotify, Podcast Addict, Audible, or Goodpods! Don't forget to follow us on Twitter, Instagram, Threads, Facebook, TikTok, and YouTube. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
A visit from McNeese comes at the perfect time as coach Billy Napier's Gators push to snap a four-game losing streak dating to 2022. Coming off a sloppy season-opening loss at Utah, UF cannot settle for anything less than a dominant, mistake-free effort against a Cowboys' squad coming off a lopsided home loss to Tarleton State. But games against overmatched FCS foes do not always go according to plan, either. Mark and Edgar discuss what's to be gained from Saturday night's mismatch and much more during the latest Swamp Things. Week 2: McNeese (:34) Wide receiver Eugene Wilson (6:42) What would loss mean? (17:42) Defensive lineman Tyreak Sapp (23:50) What do you expect from crowd? (27:00) Where's the passion? (30:11) Night game in The Swamp: LED lighting (36:58) Jeremy Foley's Corner: U.S. Open (39:36) Patrick Young update (43:14)
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The Boys are joined by Big Bad Film Fest's Patrick Young to hype the festival, talk Meg 2 and Bad City.
Patrick Young, president of population health for Hackensack Meridian Health and Jeff Smith, chief commercial officer at value-based managed services operator Lumeris, share the success story of payer-provider partnership Braven Health. Mentioned in this episode: Fact sheet on the prior authorization and interoperability proposed rule Key points in the 2024 Medicare Advantage proposed rule
In this episode of The Batman Universe podcast, Scott is joined by writer Patrick Young and artist… The post Webtoon “Red Hood: Outlaws” Interview appeared first on The Batman Universe.
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Upcoming Author and New Orleans Warrior Patrick Young joins me on the show to promote his new book, "A Way Up". For so many of us, especially those who have had challenges that have led to incarceration, the road back can be pretty arduous. Although written about and for this population, the book is a road map for all of us as we journey through life's challenges financially, emotionally, spiritually, and physically. Additionally, Patrick gives a masterclass on resilience, survival, moving up, and not out! It is a must-listen. Please make sure to listen, like, subscribe, and tell your friends about the show. You can purchase Patrick's Book here: https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/a-way-up-patrick-m-young/1140824724 Also, check out some of our friends of the program and their amazing products. Also, please check out their episodes. Exclave Spirits: https://www.exclavespirits.com/ - a beautiful well-crafted whiskey brand by Revolutionary distiller Andrew Albert RuggedEvolution Beard Care - https://ruggedevo.com/. - Founded by Superstar Entrepreneur Arrington Gavin
We are kicking off our Summer Series with you, Totally Devoted - "Devotional Thoughts Meant to Motivate". We are looking at the topic of Loving Your Neighbor. Leading our discussion is our very own Co-Host & Youth Pastor, Patrick Young.
- The gang goes over the final four - Bucs head coach retires - The Saints/Eagles trade has Cruz excited -And a 1 on 1 interview with SEC basketball legend and SEC Network star, former Florida Gator, Patrick Young
Patrick Young, the Director for the Office of Gun Violence Prevention from the City of New Orleans Mayor's Office, stops by the studio to talk with Attorney Daryl A. Gray about the City's community programs and initiatives that support the community along with his new book, A Way Up: Economic Development Post Incarceration. A road map to creating generational wealth and living the kind of life you deserve, the book is a guide to finding a way up, not just a way out, and answers questions including how you break the cycle of poverty.
Patrick Young, Basketball analyst for the SEC Network joins the show to discuss his allegiance to Florida, who the best team in the SEC truly is, if Arkansas is a tournament contender, and much more. The post Patric Young – SEC Basketball & March Madness appeared first on 1045 ESPN.
In Hour One, Hunt Palmer and Jeremy Hill start off today's show looking into LSU Men's Basketball, sharing their opinions on where the team stands heading close to March. Will Joe Burrow and Jamar Chase become one of the best duo's in NFL history? Patrick Young, Basketball analyst for the SEC Network joins the show […] The post Hunt and Hill 02-10-22 | Hour 1 | LSU MBB, Patric Young Talks SEC Basketball & Tournament Teams appeared first on 1045 ESPN.
Patrick Young from the SEC Network joins the show to talk about the Arkansas upset win over Auburn
This week's guests are the directing duo Patrick Young and Powell Robinson, who most recently released their film Threshold in 2020 on Arrow Player and Arrow Blu-ray.This episode's featured review is for the vampire slice of life, Jakob's Wife (2021).The topic Patrick and Powell picked was 5 Terrifying TV Episodes.To pick up Threshold on Blu-ray, click here.To follow Patrick on Twitter, click here.To follow Powell on Instagram, click here.If you want more of the Force Five Podcast:Click here to follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/forcefivepodClick here to follow on Instagram: https://instagram.com/forcefivepodcastClick here to follow on Letterboxd: https://www.letterboxd.com/forcefive
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This is the fourth episode of Games in the Glade, in which I discuss Final Fantasy 14's latest expansion Endwalker, Dead Cells' latest update, paid subscription games coming to the Switch/Playstation/Xbox, an itch.io bundle for wildlife conservation, and Inscryption. Thanks to Puddles of Infinity for the use of their song "Porches and Universes." LINKS Naoki Yoshida on the Congestion Situation and Compensation in FFXIV: https://na.finalfantasyxiv.com/lodestone/news/detail/1c59de837cc84285ad1cdb4c9a9cad782363f25b Michael Brandon Ingram on GameRant “Dead Cells 'Everyone is Here' Update is Live Now With a Bunch of Crossovers” https://gamerant.com/dead-cells-everyone-is-here-update-characters-crossovers Patrick Young on GameRant: “Free PS Plus Games for December Revealed” https://gamerant.com/free-ps-plus-games-december-2021 Joe Apsey on The Loadout “Xbox Game Pass December 2021 free games: what's coming and leaving soon” https://www.theloadout.com/xbox/game-pass-december-2021 Oskar Stalberd's free in-browser demo for Townscaper: https://oskarstalberg.com/Townscaper/ The World Land Trust Bundle hosted by Plant Based Gaming: https://itch.io/b/1164/world-land-trust-bundle Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/gamesintheglade Puddles of Infinity - Porches and Universes: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yBqV3m8-IkU
Tune in to hear from Patrick Young, President of Population Health at Hackensack Meridian Health (HMH) and Kevin Seabaugh, Vice President and Health Network General Manager at Cerner, as they discuss HMH's journey to value and essential components to successfully diversify from fee-for-service to a value-based care delivery model.This episode is sponsored by Cerner.
From the Bespectacled Mofo channel's Pandemic archives comes an interview that Rob & Kay did with Powell Robinson and Patrick Young for their film, Threshold (2020). In the interview, Rob and Kay get into the nitty gritty about iphone filmmaking, the frustrations of working in the industry, and, of course, WRITING, for low budgets and resource based filmmaking. Find THRESHOLD Trailer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6T5PWWxsSic On DVD/BluRay: https://www.arrowvideo.com/dvd/threshold/13187722.html Powell's Twitter: https://twitter.com/powellsundae Powell's Instagram: https://instagram.com/powell_robinson Patrick's Twitter: https://twitter.com/justyoungenough Rob's YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/c/BespectacledMofo How to Make a Movie for $1000: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vtTa9-TlvwU&list=PLOtQ8_lHXG0Bz-5T3PlQiaOaYD7kliS3F Kay's Twitter: https://twitter.com/kay_tux Rob's Twitter: https://twitter.com/BspectacledMofo Email us(!): rob@bespectacledmofo.com
S'mae... Dych chi'n gwrando ar Pigion - podlediad wythnosol Radio Cymru i'r rhai sy'n dysgu ac sydd wedi dysgu Cymraeg. Tomos Morse dw i, a'r wythnos hon dyn ni'n edrych yn ôl ar bythefnos o raglenni Radio Cymru a dechreuwn ni gyda …” SHAN COTHI ....sgwrs rhwng Shan Cothi a Bardd y Mis, mis Awst sef Yr Athro Derec Llwyd Morgan. Gofynnodd Shan iddo fe ddisgrifio ei haf perffaith a dyma i chi Derec yn sôn am hafau ei blentyndod... Yr Athro - Professsor Llwyth o atgofion - Loads of memories Lle maged i - Where I was brought up Amhrofiadol - Inexperienced Ymdrochi - Bathing Crits - Bechgyn Dwlu ar - Hoff iawn o Yn ei blyg - Crouching Crwmp ar ei gefn - Hunchback Broydd - Areas Trigo - Byw SHAN COTHI (Hann Hopwood) Yr Athro Derec llwyd Morgan oedd hwnna'n sôn am hafau ei blentyndod. Arhoswn ni gyda Bore Cothi nawr ond y tro hwn Hannah Hopwood oedd yn eistedd yn sedd Shan Cothi a chafodd hi sgwrs am adweitheg, neu reflexology, gyda'r Adweithegydd Elin Prydderch. Mae adweitheg wrth gwrs yn hen, hen driniaeth, ond faint ohonoch chi oedd y gwybod bod y driniaeth hon yn cael ei ddefnyddio i lacio wynebau. Dyma Elin yn esbonio... Adweitheg - Reflexology Triniaeth - Treatment Llacio - To relax Hynafol - Ancient Goblygiadau - Implications Pryder - Anxiety Cymalau - Joints Seibiant - A rest Maethlon - Nutritious Cyfrifoldeb - Responsibility Mwy debygol o - More likely to DROS FRECWAST Os oes rhywun yn haeddu cael trinaeth fel adweitheg, er mwyn ymlacio ar ôl deunaw mis y Covid, wel gweithwyr iechyd yw'r rheini yn siwr. Ond canu sydd yn helpu criw o weithwyr iechyd Llanelli ymdopi a'r sefyllfa ofnadwy maen nhw wedi ei wynebu. Dros y cyfnod clo buon nhw'n dod at ei gilydd ar Zoom i ganu, ond yr wythnos diwetha daethon nhw i gyd at ei gilydd wyneb yn wyneb am y tro cyntaf. Roedd hi'n brofiad emosiynol iawn fel clywodd Garry Owen... Cantorion - Singers Profiad - Expereince Gweithiwr cymdeithasol - Social worker Caredig - Kind Croten - Merch fach Cyfeillgar - Friendly Rhyddhad - Release Ers ei sefydlu - Since it was founded Cŵn tywys - Guide dogs Cyfaddef - To admit SIOE FRECWAST A canu o fathau gwahanol sydd yn y tri clip nesa yn ogystal. Mae Rhys Edwards yn enwog fel canwr a gitarydd y band Fleur de Lys o Ynys Môn. Ond mae Rhys yn athro mewn ysgol gynradd ar yr ynys hefyd. Beth mae'r plant yn feddwl o'i ganeuon tybed? Yn dueddol i - Tend to Disgyblion - Pupils Datgan barn - To state an opinion Ystyried fy nheimladau - Consider my feelings Maddau - To forgive Arwydd - Sign DEI TOMOS Band tipyn hŷn na Fleur de Lys oedd yn cael sylw gan Dei Tomos wythnos diwetha sef Hergest, oedd yn dathlu 50 mlynedd ers iddyn nhw gyfarfod am y tro cynta. Ar Awst 31 1971 daeth pedwar cerddor – Derec Brown, Delwyn Sion, Geraint Davies, ag Elgan Phillip at ei gilydd i greu sŵn go arbennig gyda chaneuon fel Dinas Dinlle a Harbwr Aberteifi. Dyma i chi hanes ffurfio'r grŵp gan y bechgyn eu hunain… Cyfarfyddiad - Meeting Cyd-ddigwyddiad rhyfeddol - An amazing coincidence Gor-ddweud - To exaggerate Gwobr - Prize Yn grac iawn - Very angry Cael llwyfan - Perfforming on the main stage – Eisteddfod's final round Sylweddoli - To realise Arwyr - Heroes Dylanwad - Influence Diflasu - To bore BORE COTHI Math gwahanol o ganu nawr – canu operatig. Patrick Young ydy Cyfarwyddwr Cerdd OPRA Cymru a fe enillodd Gwobr Glanville Jones eleni, sef gwobr am gyfraniad arbennig i gerddoriaeth Cymru. Mae OPRA Cymru yn mynd â byd yr opera i gymunedau ar hyd a lled y wlad ac mae'n gwneud llawer o waith gyda phobl ifanc. Sut dechreuodd diddordeb Patrick mewn opera felly? Dyma fe'n dweud yr hanes wrth Shan Cothi... Cyfarwyddwr Cerdd - Musical Director Cerddorfeydd - Orchestras Gwerthfawrogi - To appreciate Caeredin - Edinburgh Enfawr - Huge Datblygu - To develop Ysbrydoli - To inspire Tinc - Tone Anhygoel - Incredible Agwedd - Attitude
In this episode, Patrick Young, the Youth Pastor at Calvary Bible Church, guides us through our discussion on The Places of Leadership.
This episode features Patrick Young, President of Population Health at Hackensack Meridian Health. Here, he discusses his philosophy on population health and how he approaches it, how his strategies have evolved, and more.
Attorney Daryl Gray, Patrick Young, and Laricha and John Alfred talk about the updates on Jamere's case, the "Let me live" rally, and new programs being implemented in New Orleans. They also talk about the efforts to get justice for cases like Jamere and more by effectively rallying and investigating. Attorney Daryl Gray talks about the statistics and effects of Gun Violence not only in New Orleans but internationally.
This episode we are talking with Patrick Zakee Young, Founder of Urban Tech Academy, an IT training program for youth and adults. He is also the President of SeSenergi Eco Solutions Enterprise, a renewable energy ecosystem development firm based in Chicago, Illinois. Patrick's winding journey from being a teacher, to IT professional to a social entrepreneur has not been without valuable life lessons. Join us as we discuss how he has leveraged his industry knowledge for the betterment of his community and the design process is connecting the dots for veterans, returning citizens and low income adults in Chicago's Englewood neighborhood. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dejandesignstudios/message
The Loyal Order first hatched as a studio project several years ago when Jeff Buehner was approached to write a theme song for a regional outdoor hunting reality show. He reached out to guitarist Brandon Cook for a heavy riff, and the result was a song called Off the Grid (Superhuman). It aired regionally in the Pacific NW for two seasons. A bass player by trade, singing is a new beginning for Jeff. The songs were originally crafted with a different singer in mind, but after laying scratch tracks for the first few songs, the producer (Kevin Hahn) convinced him to lay the final tracks himself. From this songwriting partnership between Buehner and Cook, the songs began to flow. They soon approached Producer Rob Daiker at The Commune in Portland, Oregon, who has crafted major label releases with Slowrush, The Dan Reed Network, and Royal Bliss. Ready For Dead was released March 1, 2019 as a single and music video (Bühner Media/Von Artists/The Orchard) and rang up 50,000 Facebook views in it’s first six weeks and now sits with over 1,000,000 views. With the expertise of Thom Haezart (EMP Label Group), the single found a home in Billboard Mainstream Rock’s Top 40, and Foundation’s Top 50. Rounding out the band is Justin Gibson on guitar, Patrick Young on bass, and Kyle Baltus on the drums. All prominent Pacific NW rock players that have made names for themselves locally and nationally. The Loyal Order’s debut show was with Puddle of Mud to a sold out audience at The Bossa Nova Ballroom on September 27, 2019. Buehner and Cook have been featured in magazines such as Sleazerock, The Decibel Report, Metal Talk, KNAC, The Hard Heavy and Hair Show, Bionic Buzz and others.
The Loyal Order first hatched as a studio project several years ago when Jeff Buehner was approached to write a theme song for a regional outdoor hunting reality show. He reached out to guitarist Brandon Cook for a heavy riff, and the result was a song called Off the Grid (Superhuman). It aired regionally in the Pacific NW for two seasons. A bass player by trade, singing is a new beginning for Jeff. The songs were originally crafted with a different singer in mind, but after laying scratch tracks for the first few songs, the producer (Kevin Hahn) convinced him to lay the final tracks himself. From this songwriting partnership between Buehner and Cook, the songs began to flow. They soon approached Producer Rob Daiker at The Commune in Portland, Oregon, who has crafted major label releases with Slowrush, The Dan Reed Network, and Royal Bliss. Ready For Dead was released March 1, 2019 as a single and music video (Bühner Media/Von Artists/The Orchard) and rang up 50,000 Facebook views in it’s first six weeks and now sits with over 1,000,000 views. With the expertise of Thom Haezart (EMP Label Group), the single found a home in Billboard Mainstream Rock’s Top 40, and Foundation’s Top 50. Rounding out the band is Justin Gibson on guitar, Patrick Young on bass, and Kyle Baltus on the drums. All prominent Pacific NW rock players that have made names for themselves locally and nationally. The Loyal Order’s debut show was with Puddle of Mud to a sold out audience at The Bossa Nova Ballroom on September 27, 2019. Buehner and Cook have been featured in magazines such as Sleazerock, The Decibel Report, Metal Talk, KNAC, The Hard Heavy and Hair Show, Bionic Buzz and others.
On this edition, we take a look at the Biden administration’s initial steps at developing an immigration policy agenda. As you may know, President Biden signed three executive orders in early February that he said would lead to a more "fair, orderly, humane" immigration system.” But is it enough? We spoke with Patrick Young, who served as an immigration lawyer with the Central American Refugee Center (CARECEN) for 35 years. He is Special Professor of Immigration Law at Hofstra School of Law and he is currently the Downstate Advocacy Director for the New York Immigration Coalition; and Nadia Marin Molina is Co-Executive Director of the National Day Laborer Organizing Network (NDLON), leading the Workers Center and Workers Rights areas of work. An attorney who has devoted her career to advancing the rights of immigrants in the workplace, she was formerly the executive director of the Workplace Project, and served on Biden’s transition team. Then, in the second part of the show, we examined the so-called Latino voter, a few months after the historic elections of last November. A lot has been written and said about what some pundits described as new trends in the Latino electorate in 2020. We were joined by independent journalist Michelle Garcia, who’ll tell us why it’s not anything new, it’s just that mainstream media pundits continue to misunderstand the complex dynamics that make up the diverse Latino population in the US. Hosted by Mario A. Murillo.
On this edition, we take a look at the Biden administration’s initial steps at developing an immigration policy agenda. As you may know, President Biden signed three executive orders in early February that he said would lead to a more "fair, orderly, humane" immigration system.” But is it enough? We spoke with Patrick Young, who served as an immigration lawyer with the Central American Refugee Center (CARECEN) for 35 years. He is Special Professor of Immigration Law at Hofstra School of Law and he is currently the Downstate Advocacy Director for the New York Immigration Coalition; and Nadia Marin Molina is Co-Executive Director of the National Day Laborer Organizing Network (NDLON), leading the Workers Center and Workers Rights areas of work. An attorney who has devoted her career to advancing the rights of immigrants in the workplace, she was formerly the executive director of the Workplace Project, and served on Biden’s transition team. Then, in the second part of the show, we examined the so-called Latino voter, a few months after the historic elections of last November. A lot has been written and said about what some pundits described as new trends in the Latino electorate in 2020. We were joined by independent journalist Michelle Garcia, who’ll tell us why it’s not anything new, it’s just that mainstream media pundits continue to misunderstand the complex dynamics that make up the diverse Latino population in the US. Hosted by Mario A. Murillo.Originally aired on 02/16/2021 on WRHU-FM
Imagine a view with almost perfect visibility, a near edgeless, perfectly black night sky. That’s the Painted Desert. Join us on a field trip with architect Wanda Dalla Costa, who will take us through the desert to explore the architectural practices of several indigenous tribes and reveal how light and design influence the way we move through the world. Oh, and we might just get a peek inside one of the most secretive, highly anticipated art projects in modern history. Want to talk more about this episode? Chat with host Saleem Reshamwala on Twitter: @KidEthnic. Special thanks to Lemon Guo whose music was featured on this episode, as well as Byron Crenshaw of The Growth Eternal for sharing his music and video footage with us. You can stream his new album mentioned on the episode, Bass Tone Paintings, wherever you get your music. Abundant gratitude to Wanda Dalla Costa, Brian Skeet, Dr. Fowler, Richard Begay, Joseph Kunkel, Selina Martinez, Shenise Bryant, Neda Mohaved, Jessica Yu, Patrick Young and Edward Krupp for your time, guidance, and expertise in creating this episode. Pindrop is produced by Jesse Baker and Eric Nuzum of Magnificent Noise for TED. Our production staff includes Elyse Blennerhassett, Kim Nederveen Pieterse, Hiwote Getaneh, Sabrina Farhi, Angela Cheng, and Michelle Quint, with the guidance of Roxanne Hai Lash and Colin Helms. Our fact-checkers are Paul Durbin and Nicole Bode. This episode was mixed and sound designed by Kristin Mueller. We're doing a survey! If you have a minute, please take it at surveynerds.com/pindrop. It really helps make the show better.
This episode features Patrick Young, President of Population Health at Hackensack Meridian Health. Here, he discusses the current trends he’s seeing in population health, how data can be used to improve the social determinants of health, and more.
How do you prepare yourself financially when the economic tides are changing? Governments and central banks are working on a monetary solution to COVID19 recession but public spending and Keynesian policies have diminishing returns every time they are executed. "No longer can people expect a hand out from the government, so we need to invest more. However, education in investment is necessary to grow capital in the future"Becoming a financial expert is not the immediate answer but looking at local communities for investment opportunities where you have information advantage or preserving wealth through gold or cryptocurrency maybe the answer.Guest: Patrick Young (https://exchangeinvest.com/welcome-to-the-exchange-of-information/about-us/the-team/)Host: Takatoshi Shibayama (Twitter @taka_shibayama / IG @takashibz / LinkedIn )Music: ShowNing (https://www.showningdj.com/)
Referee Patrick Young joins the show for the first time ever. He has officiated matches for several promotions in the south east part of the United States. He's been in the ring with a lot of the top stars of the sport. We will pick his brain about pro wrestling and get his thoughts on the business. Make sure you joins us for a talk with this fine official.
This episode features Patrick Young, President of Population Health at Hackensack Meridian Health. Here he discusses the investment in proper care coordination, the future of Population Health, and more. This podcast is brought to you by Becker's Healthcare in conjunction with Intuitive. Intuitive is a global technology leader in minimally invasive care and a pioneer of robotic-assisted surgery.
S.M.A.R.T. Goals, achievement system, desire, faith, fear, anger , and more! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Listen to the exclusive first trailer of Tara Tremendous: Season 2 as Tara Callahan (aka Tara Tremendous) secretly trains at the mysterious Power University where she meets new friends and interviews famous superheroes. Season 2 features a large ensemble cast of over 50 performers, with lead performances by Tayla Hadley as Tara Callahan, Stewart St John as Dr Epic and Michael Plahuta as Mr. Barrington. Also starring Todd Fisher, Michael Myracle, Patrick Young, Casey Maxwell, Mandi Lawson, Sarah Cronk, Ethan Turbyfill, Anna Bella Foster, Allie Jordan Butcher, Janice Stewart and John Stanfill.Written and directed by award-winning writer Stewart St John (Sabrina: The Animated Series). Original theme song and score composed by music partners Stewart St John & Michael Plahuta. Sound Design by Michael Plahuta. Produced by Todd Fisher, Stewart St John and Michael Plahuta through their Award-Winning production company Wonkybot Studios.
In this episode featuring Patrick Young, we talk about his path to becoming a professional lacrosse player and how he had to work a full-time job during his first pro season. We discuss personal branding for athletes and how he inked a deal with Under Armor. And lastly, we dive into what he’s doing to inspire the next generation of lacrosse players and why it’s so important to get other minorities involved in the sport.
My interview with the brand new Rough Cutt lineup: Rockin' Dave Alford, Chris "The Count" Hager, Darren Housholder, Jeff Buehner, and Steven St. James before and after their first ever live show played together as a band, Black Friday in Portland, Oregon, November 29th, 2019. The new Rough Cutt brought the house down, sounding tight, polished, and as if they'd been playing the same songs together as long as Rockin' Dave and Chris Hager have. Before and after the show, I had a chance to sit down with all the members except Steve St. James and talk about the band, their future, whether there will be new music from Rough Cutt, and some of the stories from their long careers. Hear music from Rough Cutt, Love/Hate, and War & Peace on the Hard, Heavy & Hair Show with Pariah Burke here: https://2.clp.im/hhh229 . Show website: https://PariahRocks.com Photo: Joe Schaeffer Photography Start (mm:ss) - Name 00:40.000 - INTERVIEW: Dave Alford & Chris Hager 00:48.607 - Playing Portland 00:58.798 - New Lineup 01:42.990 - New Vocalist 02:24.115 - Founding Member of Ratt (Chris Hager) 02:50.989 - Testing the Waters 03:18.786 - New Songs 05:50.511 - Rough Cutt on Monsters of Rock Cruise? 06:30.768 - In Demand All Over 07:52.222 - A New Generation of Fans 08:40.455 - Grateful for Fans 09:10.674 - Rough Riot 10:46.379 - Darren Housholder 10:46.379 - INTERVIEW: Darren Housholder 10:48.423 - Joining Love/Hate 11:18.370 - Auditioning for Enuff Z'Nuff 11:44.925 - Love/Hate Criteria: Wear the Guitar Low 12:30.120 - Enough with Enuff Z'Nuff 13:21.045 - Stung by W.A.S.P. 17:04.860 - INTERVIEW: Dave Alford, Chris Hager, Darren Housholder, Jeff Buehner 17:04.913 - Pariah is Joined by Co-Host Alessia Gotardi 17:19.658 - Rough Cutt's Chris, Dave, Darren, and Jeff 17:31.642 - A Fight with the Merch Table 17:49.744 - Rock N' Roll Fighting 18:15.526 - Dave Recalls Mick Mars Joining Motley Crue 18:47.037 - Sunset Strip Friends 19:26.962 - Building the New Rough Cutt 20:52.934 - Unleashing the New Rough Cutt 21:22.006 - Choosing Portland for the Debut 21:41.406 - Praise from Tracii Guns 22:00.829 - 3 Guys De-Virginized on Stage 22:23.941 - Playing a Tight Stage 23:23.732 - The Chemistry Shows 24:08.536 - Transcending the Old Lineup 24:29.327 - Coalescing Into a Tight, Cohesive Band 25:41.068 - The Rough Cutt Signature Writing Style 27:20.897 - We Don't Gallop 27:40.664 - Ronnie James Dio 28:36.887 - Magical Melding of Guitar Styles 29:13.055 - Rough Cuts from Rough Cutt 29:25.239 - Origin of the Band Name 30:18.201 - Ronnie James Dio Would Approve of (and Steal) Darren and Jeff 31:52.576 - How Was Your First Time on Stage with Rough Cutt 33:02.992 - How Did You Feel Stepping On Stage 33:59.574 - Did You Feel Connected to the Group 34:35.003 - Couldn't Tell He Was New to the Group 35:27.421 - Boys Having Fun Playing Music 38:03.776 - You Wanna Be A Star - First Time in 30 Years 39:27.944 - Breaking Rough Cutt 40:13.244 - Good, Happy Metal 40:36.340 - 80s Metal, Having a Good Time 41:18.696 - Patrick Young from Black N' Blue Drops By 41:45.816 - Thank You 42:03.041 - Jeff Beaner --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/pariahrocks/message
From 5 Years ago you can go back in the memory hole and put the pieces together regarding Ukraine and what the US had to do with the chaos and death that evolved from that on CrossTalk Is Ukraine a battlefield or the prize for Washington? Obama claims Russia uses "dark tactics" in Ukraine, but who is actually destabilising the country? CrossTalking with Patrick Smith, Daniel Faraci and Patrick Young.
I'm stoked to welcome Pat to the show - when he not at work practicing immigration law in New York, he's busy blogging some first-rate stuff on the Civil War and Reconstruction. You'll for sure know him the Immigrant's Civil War series and the Reconstruction Era blog. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/the-rogue-historian/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-rogue-historian/support
In the first episode of season 3, Julia Berk and Alex Whitbeck are introduced as the new producers. They delve into linguistics and the effect it has on the current political climate. Contributing producer Mario Murillo speaks with Dr. Lina Maria Murillo about her work in connecting anti-Mexican rhetoric to actions taken at the border, and attorney Patrick Young discusses immigration. Lastly, Dr. Jennifer Saul from the University of Sheffield speaks on her area of expertise in coded language and its impact on the nation. Aired on WRHU-FM on 9/24/19Music is "Stress Signal" by Ryan Littlehttps://app.hellothematic.com/artist/profile/7024
Listen to the exclusive first trailer of Tara Tremendous: The Secret Diaries — Season 1: Genesis, a brand new 12-episode prequel story featuring the untold secret origin of Tara Callahan, the world’s most powerful superhero! Tara Tremendous: The Secret Diaries features a large ensemble cast of over 50 performers, with lead performances by Tayla Hadley as Tara Callahan, Stewart St John as Dr Epic and Michael Plahuta as Mr. Barrington. Also starring Todd Fisher, Michael Myracle, Patrick Young , Casey Maxwell, Mandi Lawson, Sarah Cronk, Ethan Turbyfill, Anna Bella Foster, Allie Jordan Butcher, Janice Stewart and John Stanfill. Written and directed by Stewart St John (Mighty Morphin Power Rangers, Sabrina: The Animated Series). Original Score and over twenty Songs written, performed and produced by music partners Stewart St John & Michael Plahuta. Sound Design by Michael Plahuta. Produced by Todd Fisher, Stewart St John and Michael Plahuta for Wonkybot Studios.————————Catch up on old episodes and find out more about Tara Tremendous:https://www.wonkybot.com/tara-tremendous-the-secret-diaries-series/————————-Listen to more great kids and family shows at:https://www.wonkybot.com/————————-Subscribe to our newsletter to stay up-to-date on your favorite podcasts, the latest news and special offers from Wonkybot Studios.https://www.wonkybot.com/subscribe/
Mike opens the show announcing that Beans, the foster mutt, is going to manners class. Mike introduces Patrick Young. Patrick told his story about his encounters with the homeless. Mike and Patrick agree that the timing of receiving help is critical for the homeless. Patrick gets personal about homelessness. Mike responds to Patrick and explains his own plan for ending homelessness. Mike's plan: Transitional housing (homeless shelter) Get them paperwork ready by helping them get identification Permanent assistive housing Alfresco Gardens — mobile home park-type place Police intervention of those left on the streets Mike explains that his plan is aimed at letting the police do their job. Mike and Patrick discuss how to help the homeless. Mike asks Patrick if rock bottom is different for everyone and opines that being in a shelter could be rock bottom for many homeless people. Mike points out the government is to blame here. Mike explains the homeless issue directly affects the personal liberty of citizens. Patrick discusses conflict he's had with a homeless person. Mike says he believes the stories he hears, but the stories themselves do nothing to help the situation.
If you missed Sport Scene today, we have the full episode right here. Guests include Barry Melrose and former Gator basketball player Patrick Young.
The "What's Your Revolution?" Show with Dr. Charles Corprew"
Another fire episode. Patrick Young details his story of redemption. Formerly incarcerated, Patrick weaves an intricate story of how he slipped into darkness after the death of his brother, but found hope, which led him to the light. Now he spreads his message, "Raise Your Bar", to inspire people to find their best and healthiest versions. Several key things to listen for, "MORE" and "BAR".
Our special guest today is Patrick Young, Program Director, Central American Refugee Center in Hempstead and Brentwood, who will discuss immigration on Long Island and the role of CARC. Hosted by Bill Horan and NCC student Jon Gallo.
[Introduction] Welcome to the LD State of Mind, a podcast about learning together and making a difference for college students. Join us as we discuss tips and useful information with our peers and experts in the area of learning variability’s. [Patrick] Welcome to episode two. I’m your host Patrick Young and joining me today is my guest Dan Comden. Dan why don’t you tell me a little bit about yourself. [Dan] Hi Patrick I’d be happy to do so. I’ve been working in the field of information technology and accessibility going back to the 80’s. I’ve been in information technology here at the University of Washington Main Seattle campus going back to 1992. I am in the role of helping students, faculty, and staff with disabilities have access to the IT resources that they need in order to pursue their academic programs or do their jobs. I’ve been involved with providing services to students with disabilities since I was undergrad, in college back in the 80’s. I actually started as a student employee reading textbooks onto tape. That was our main assistive technology at that time, was human readers recording textbooks read out loud. That’s how I got into this field, as a student employee. So, I’ve been at it for a long time, seen a lot of changes, seen a lot of amazing technology, got to meet some amazing students over the years, which is probably the best part of my job. [Patrick] Wow it definitely sounds like we got the right man for the job. Having such a long history in this field, how can you tell me the changes that you have seen in assistive technology? How have they changed, how have they grown, and how do you think today’s technology has become more effective in helping students? [Dan] Well, wow that’s a pretty all-encompassing question there. You know, when I talk about what things were back in the 80’s, it was really an analog world. We couldn’t do what we are doing right now, being on opposite sides of the country having a conversation and easily recording it from the comfort of our own offices. So what we did back then was primarily putting books on tape with human readers. We provided in-class note-taking assistance; we did mobility assistance around the campus. At that time, when I started personal computers really were not at all common, they were very uncommon. When I was in that role, PC’s really started to be something that you would see in offices, but even then it was typical that there would be only one computer in the office. So, at that time, assistive technology was being developed, there was a little bit of a lag. But with the relatively simple interface on the computers, which was really text-based, it was relatively easy to do simple accommodations to allow people with different disabilities to use those computers. Students with learning disabilities were kind of left out. The process of making a computer speak was fairly advanced for a few years. You know, having those sound capabilities in the computer was relatively unusual. So over the course of the last 30+ years, what we’ve seen is computing becoming more ubiquitous, meaning it’s just everywhere. It’s on our desks; it’s in our faces, literally everyday with our smart phones and other mobile devices. And then, along with that is an amazing array of tools that allow people to do their jobs. Whether that job is working at an office, working in the field, or being a student in a classroom. [Patrick] Absolutely. I know I myself when I was in middle school I had one of those big yellow recorders. It was from the library that was used for the learning, dyslexic, and blind program they had. I just had a tape and I had to flip it over every thirty minutes to continue reading my book. And that helped me so much; that helped give me a love for literature. So, starting in the early days, before they had smart pens and stuff like that, that’s how I really learned and that’s what I got to use. So that’s awesome that you were directly recording thos...
Cast Patrick Emily Joy Jonathan Show notes Transcript [Introduction] Welcome to LD State of Mind, a podcast about learning together and making a difference for college Students! Join us as we discuss tips and useful information with our peers and experts in the area of learner variability. [Patrick] Welcome to the LD State of Mind. My name is Patrick Young and thank you for joining us for the first episode. Today we will be talking about learning disabilities and more specifically disclosing your learning disability. [Patrick] Everybody has a story. Everybody has some way they’ve used disclosing a learning disability to do better in school, or just may be more comfortable with friends. So Emily, can you please give us a quick story about how you disclosed your learning disability when you were in school, and how you thought it helped you. [Emily] So for me, I was diagnosed with dyslexia in the second grade. I have dyslexia and a learning disability in reading, writing, and math. And so being diagnosed really young, in my household like being dyslexic and everything was nothing to be ashamed of. It was something we talked about all the time and so, that was really great to have it be such a comfortable topic of conversation at home. Because then when I went into school, it was something I was really comfortable talking about. I told kids in my elementary school class I had dyslexia. I got plenty of funny looks, and what the heck is that, but that was okay. I was happy to tell them what it was and I did get picked on a little bit for it, but it definitely was something that I was like hey, it’s okay, it’s whatever. So that led me through elementary and middle school to then get to high school and really being able to advocate for myself and telling teachers, “hey by the way I’m in your class, I have dyslexia here’s my IEP, here’s all my documentation, this is what I need okay great let’s go.” You know, and so for me, because it was so comfortable talking about it at home, it made it really comfortable to talk about it at school. It did mean that people picked on me a couple of times, but in the long run, it was really beneficial that I advocated for myself so I could get all the help that I needed. [Patrick] Thank you Emily. Now Joy, I heard you were homeschooled for a large portion of your schooling. Can you please tell us about your experience? [Joy] Hey Patrick, thank you. So, I started off learning that I had a disability when I was in fifth grade. Growing up homeschooled, I really didn’t know that anything was different. I started comparing myself to my siblings and figured out that I had a harder time with reading and writing, when I saw that my younger siblings were catching up to me. It wasn’t until it was time for me to be enrolled in our local public school that my mom decided that I would get tested for dyslexia. Following that, I found out that I had dyslexia dysgraphia and ADHD. Going through the public school system, and making the transition to five different, sorry eight different schools, in five different years, was very challenging. But I was able to figure it out and become more confident with my learning disability over time. [Patrick] Sweet! That’s great you went to a lot of different schools, public, private, and homeschool. What do you think it was like starting at a homeschool? Being compared to siblings more? And not having people you didn’t know, know that fact that you had a learning disability? [Joy] I would say that when I was homeschooled, I was definitely most comfortable with my learning disability. Entering public school and not being very confident, not knowing socially where I stood within my peers; I really tried to hide and cover up the fact that I had a difference than everyone else. When I would seek accommodations, or need to go out of the room, or go take my ADHD medicine, I would always lie to my peers,
Greece: The Epicenter of Global Pillage February 22nd, 2012 by Stephen Lendman Predatory bankers make serial killers look good by comparison. Their business model creates crises to facilitate grand theft, financial terrorism, and debt entrapment. They steal all material wealth and then some. They systematically rob investors and strip mine economies for self-enrichment. They demand they get paid first. They hold nations hostage to assure it. They turn crises into catastrophes. They leave mass impoverishment, high unemployment, neo-serfdom, and human wreckage in their wake. Their Federal Reserve/ECB/IMF/World Bank/political class lackeys do their bidding. They're more dangerous than standing armies. They wage war by other means. They cause "demographic shrinkage, shortened life spans, emigration and capital flight," explains Michael Hudson. They're a malignancy ravaging societies and humanity. Greece is the epicenter of what's metastasizing globally. The latest bailout deal highlights out-of-control pillage. On February 20, New York Times writer Stephen Castle headlined, "Europe Agrees on New Bailout to Help Greece Avoid Default," saying: On Tuesday morning, Luxembourg president/Euro Group head Jean-Claude Juncker announced: "We have reached a far-reaching agreement on Greece's new program and private-sector involvement. The new program provides a comprehensive blueprint for putting the public finances and the economy of Greece back on a sustainable footing." In fact, it assures human misery and economic destruction, not restoration. It's a deal only bankers can love. It demands Greece reduce its debt from 160% to about 120% of GDP by 2020, but how incurring more debt achieves it wasn't explained. It also demands sacking 150,000 public workers by 2015, slashing private sector wages 20%, lowering monthly minimum wages from 750 to 600 euros, cutting unemployment benefits from 460 to 360 euros, and reducing pensions 15% en route to eliminating them altogether. Media reports said bondholders agreed to a 53.5% face value haircut - the equivalent of losing 75% overall. In fact, only 30% of toxic assets are involved. Most held aren't touched. Greece must make good on them, no matter the impossible burden. Private lenders will swap current holdings for new lower face value/lower interest rate bonds. Representing bondholders, Institute of International Finance's Charles Dallara and BNP Pariba's Jean Lemierre called the deal "solid....for investors, a fair deal for all parties involved." In other words, raping Greece for bankers is "solid" and "fair." Its citizens had no say. Without rights, what's best for them wasn't discussed. They're left with huge wage and benefit cuts combined with mass layoffs. Greece faces less tax revenue to cover domestic priorities. In late 2011 alone, its economy shrank 7%. January revenues fell 7% year-over-year. Value-added tax receipts decreased 18.7% from last year. Death spiral financial deterioration continues monthly. Moreover, the nation's $650 billion debt burden is double the reported amount. The more it increases, the harder it is to service and repay, the more future aid's needed, and deeper the country's economic catastrophe heads for total collapse. The deal escrows $170 billion to assure bankers get paid. Investment advisor Patrick Young got it right telling Russia Today that dealmakers don't trust Greece living up to terms because its track record is so bad. "So we now have a situation," said Young, "where Greece said we'll do anything you want, but the problem is" too great a burden to bear. "It's a catastrophe pushing people to the brink of starvation." No matter. Finance ministers will give Greece some money on dreadful terms "where like a nine year old child, every Friday it has to go to daddy, say it's done its homework, say it's been a good boy, can it please have next week's pocket money to pay its civil servants. (It's) a horrible loss of sovereignty." Troika power runs Greece - the IMF, ECB and EU. They're predators saying pay up or else. Reports say its government will change its constitution to prioritize repaying debt ahead of vital domestic obligations. Other terms involve lenders cutting interest rates on bailout loans by 0.5% over the next five years, and 1.5% thereafter. An estimated 1.4 billion euros would be saved by 2020. The ECB will compensate by distributing profits on its 40 billion Greek debt holdings. In addition, Eurozone countries will contribute their Greek bond income through the end of the decade. Still to be decided is EU/IMF burden sharing. Both agreed to contribute. Not discussed or considered is leaving 11 million Greeks on their own out of luck. They have three choices - starve, leave, or rebel. The Rot Beneath the Surface On February 21, Financial Times contributor Peter Spiegel headlined, "Greek debt nightmare laid bare," saying: "A 'strictly confidential' report on Greece's debt projections prepared for eurozone finance ministers reveals Athens' rescue programme is way off track and suggests the Greek government may need another bail-out" soon after the latest one. Even under the most optimistic scenario, imposed austerity's punishing Greece so severely, its burden's impossible to bear. Agreed on terms are "self-defeating." Forced austerity elevates debt levels, weakens the economy, and prevents Greece "from ever returning to the financial markets by scaring off future private investors." As a result, continued financial infusions are needed. Double or more the agreed amount's required. Current problems increase exponentially toward total collapse, default and bankruptcy. The report explained Greece's impossible burden. It also "paints a troubling outlook for the debt restructuring, expected to begin this week." Bond swapping creates "a class of privileged investors who will chase off" others when Greece tries selling fixed income securities at market. Germany, the Netherlands and Finland opposed a deal doomed to fail. The report warned "Greek authorities may not be able to deliver structural reforms and policy adjustments at the (envisioned) pace." Perhaps never with shrinking revenues unable to cover liabilities. It's "now uncertain whether market access can be restored in the immediate post-programme years." Left unsaid was restoring it's impossible ever. Greece faces protracted deep depression. Its life force is ebbing. Only its obituary remains to be written. A Final Comment Greece's debt deal provides a model for future European sovereign restructurings. It's one of six or more troubled countries. Portugal looks like the next domino to fall, but Spain, Italy, Ireland, and others may follow. Moreover, implementing Greece's deal entails problems. Reality may prevent fulfilling promises. If April elections are held, new MPs may balk. Declaring a debt moratorium, defaulting and leaving the Eurozone are options. Moreover, private lenders may object. Legal challenges may follow. A sweetheart banker deal may unravel. Pressuring China and Japan to help isn't working. China Investment Corporation, the nation's sovereign wealth fund, and Chinese central bankers aren't willing to buy troubled European sovereign debt. According to one official, "(w)e aren't stupid." How it all plays out isn't known. Technocrats run Greece. They may cancel April elections and stay in power. Public sentiment remains the wild card. Impossible to bear pain may become uncontainable rage. More than buildings may burn. If political Greece doesn't care, people must act on their own. Revolutionary seeds are planted. They can erupt any time. Change only comes bottom up. It's long past time to get started. -###- Stephen Lendman lives in Chicago and can be reached at lendmanstephen@sbcglobal.net" style="color: rgb(69, 109, 188); font-weight: bold; ">lendmanstephen@sbcglobal.net. Also visit his blog site at sjlendman.blogspot.com and listen to cutting-edge discussions with distinguished guests on the Progressive Radio News Hour on the Progressive Radio Network Thursdays at 10AM US Central time and Saturdays and Sundays at noon. All programs are archived for easy listening.
Dear loyal fanboys, Well, it happened. We suffered show crippling bugs (our show file got corrupted) and now we can no longer use the “haha, you missed out an episode” line on our JPAG counterparts. But never fear, the Defense Force is here (Sorry for the corny line). Instead of leaving our listeners in the […]