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You have to respect the hustle! Time to Restump Podcast the Saturday night clash against the well-rested, tin rattling, garage sale conducting, home game selling Kangas. North Melbourne have been staying in WA for the entire week, showcasing Bunbury to Rottnest. We know they're a bit light in the pockets, but are they on the WA tourist bureau books? Whatever the case, they're going to be well rested and while they played a game last week down in Bunbury, it's fair to say both Freo and the Kangas are coming off byes. We're going in with an unchanged line-up and, in our most recent batch of form, it suggests complications and products of the bye should be our greatest hurdle. We're only tongue in cheek disrespecting the Kangas with our nonsense, but having watched their performance last week against the Eagles... we really shouldn't be losing this game. While an unchanged line-up produces continuity and stability, it means on this occasion we're going around again without the captain and without our best option for Nick Larkey. The Kangas forward isn't in hot form but he can turn it on. Paul Curtis on the other hand has had a career best year to date and is one that we'll need to do a little more than keep an eye on.Tristian Xerri is up there with, if not the best, rucks in the league and in the absence of a second ruck, he'll be up against team JackArce. It will be interesting to see if there is any improvement not only in Sean Darcy's game and condition, but more so his game time minutes. Five weeks ago we'd just put in that insipid performance against St Kilda. We were all emotionally distraught, the sack the coach crowd were at fever pitch, our season was thought to be over and we were individually questioning all the decisions we'd made in our lives up until that point.Fast forward to round 14 and we've run the premiership favourites to a couple of goals, beaten GWS, Port Adelaide, Gold Coast, sit in 9th with 7 wins staring at five winnable upcoming games with four of them at home to be eyeing off top four once again, and not a murmur from the “to hell with JL” gang!We've won 50% of our post-bye games across our history. However, we've won 62.5% of our post-bye home games. As this is a post-bye away game at home, there isn't exactly a sufficient sample size of indicative statistics for that! While nothing is certain in life, victory over the Kangas on Saturday night should really be a formality. Yes, go ahead throw your accusations of “jinxing us” and “tempting the footy Gods” at me. The truth is, if we can't beat superstition, we may as well sell our home games because we wouldn't be a serious club!It feels a case of little to win and much to lose with little hope of losing it. Conventionality will get the job done but procedural tendencies are uninspiring. Do we need some sort of Griffin Logue centred shenanigans to raise the vibration and spark enthusiasm? Can we raise the spirits and lift the mental intensity on the pod as we discuss Saturday night's clash against the Skippies? It's a tall order! We offer no guarantees or returns, but we'll give it a go.Send us a textSupport the show
Naughtsie, Marca and Adzy preach no complacency against an Eagles side who are desperate for a win, while they go on a big rant about the state of the game in the wake of the Paul Curtis decision. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this episode, Browny and Campbell were having a smoke and a drink with a high-profile player the night before a game, Paul Curtis’ suspension is a disgrace and has changed the game we love forever, and Campbell is hearing Tom De Koning is about to resign with Carlton… LINKS Follow @jonathan16brown on Instagram Follow @browndog_30x on Instagram Follow @brownyspodcast on Instagram CREDITSHosts: Jonathan Brown, Campbell Brown & Producer BrodieExecutive Producer: Brodie Pummeroy Digital Producer: Rebecca How Listen to more great podcasts at novapodcasts.com.auSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Daisy, Damo & Joey are back for a monster Midweek Rub! Paul Curtis' suspension was unpopular with everyone, Jamarra is officially on leave, Jack Crisp breaks Jim Stynes' record, Sydney's worrying slump continues & all the tips for the weekend! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Catch up on all the footy news from AFL 360, Wednesday 30th of April with Gerard Whateley and Garry Lyon. Gerard and Garry debate all things AFL tribunal after coaches spoke out against a number of suspensions including the uproar surrounding the three-match suspension to Paul Curtis. They also preview the upcoming Queensland derby between the Suns and Lions as well as celebrate the Hawthorn Hawks 100-year anniversary. For more of the show tune in on Fox Footy & KAYO.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Collingwood legend Tony Shaw joins RoCo to discussing the Paul Curtis tribunal decision and a heap more. Join Rohan Connolly and Tony Shaw on the Footyology podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On this week's episode, Mason Cox and Jarryd Barca unpack the fallout from Paul Curtis' three-match suspension, and ask whether the AFL should steal a page out of the NFL's playbook and ‘glam up' the draft. Plus, Mason takes us inside the habits and secrets that keep Steele Sidebottom and Scott Pendlebury defying age, and we have some bold takes in Don't Be Surprised If… Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
HUGE SHOW today as Baz breaks down team selection, gives his thoughts on the Paul Curtis suspension as well as firing shots at Kane.All that and more in what has been a big week for our club.
Catch up on all the footy news from AFL 360, Tuesday 29th of April with Gerard Whateley and Garry Lyon. Gerard and Garry dive into the breaking news of Paul Curtis' suspension being held up at the tribunal, along with Jamarra Ugle-Hagan's decision to take a leave of absence from the Western Bulldogs. For more of the show tune in on Fox Footy & KAYO.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jimmy Bartel and Laura Spurway's passionate discussion on Paul Curtis' three-game suspension. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jimmy Bartel and Laura Spurway's passionate discussion on Paul Curtis' three-game suspension. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Henry returns and joins Brendawg and James to discuss the developments with Jamarra Ugle-Hagan, Paul Curtis at the tribunal (7:55), coaching skuttlebut (20:15), and then all the takes from Round 7 (25:48) before looking at the round ahead.
Paul Curtis has a date with the tribunal today, did he do enough to protect Josh Sinn from concussion or will he be sidelined for the next three weeks? Luke Ball puts us in the boots of players on the receiving end of a Ross Lyon spray and what's it like to come up against your former club. Plus, the team pay tribute to ‘human highlight reel' Peter Bosustow.
KICK IT TO SCOOPS S5 EP9 -"Tauru,Curtis,Cerra & Hinge all deserve 0 weeks, Game is screwed and Jason Horne Francis deserves to be dropped" The biggest Scoops Goes Bang EVER including the ridiculous suspensions to Alix Tauru and Paul Curtis for a correct tackle and a collision between 2 players, Adam Cerra for what, his hand slipping onto Bowes chin, and Hinge suspended for nothing to Brayshaw. I also mention the disrespect Jason Horne Francis gave to Ken Hinkey and Connor Rozee and why he should be punished and how if that was a fringe player they'd be published, the ridiculous umpiring this week in particular Brisbane gifted 6 goals from frees, and the Port Adelaide fans sooking over anything, and the bizarre selections by Eagles coach Andrew mcqualter, and playing players in positions they shouldn't be in, and who should be in that isn't and so much more. Team of the Week, Supercoach Talk and more. A fired up episode
The tribunal have upheld Paul Curtis' three-week ban for his rundown tackle, is this too harsh? The Western Bulldogs and Jamarra Ugle-Hagan have come to an agreement allowing him to take leave from the club, Roosy discusses when players need to be treated as people not just footballers. Paul Guerra has been named as Melbourne Football Club's new CEO, what's the secret to a CEO's success? And money isn't everything when it comes to players re-signing to clubs.
Damian Barrett and Sarah Olle bring you the latest footy news on AFL Daily. Steele Sidebottom wound back the clock on Anzac Day with a career high performance earning him the Anzac medal & the 10 coaches votes, he is on-track to earn his second AA blazer at the ripe old age of 34. Paul Curtis and the Kangaroos are heading to the tribunal, Melbourne's search for a new CEO is over, the travelling Giants is a trend worth following and Carlton might need to find a replacement for the injured Jack Silvagni. Subscribe to AFL Daily and never miss an episode. Rate and review wherever you listen to podcasts.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Matthew Lloyd has given his thoughts on the three-week suspension handing down to North Melbourne forward Paul Curtis, for his tackle on Port Adelaide's Josh Sinn.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Matthew Lloyd has given his thoughts on the three-week suspension handing down to North Melbourne forward Paul Curtis, for his tackle on Port Adelaide's Josh Sinn.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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A much improved performance but North still fall to the Adelaide Oval curse against Port. Shinboner of the week - Paul CurtisAlso in the votes - Wardlaw, Parker, Xerri, SheezelCorr and Logue dropped in a big selection statementHardeman proves a solid defensive optionHow can we defend ball movement better?JHF vs NMFC again...A look ahead to Essendon next week!Support the showPlease subscribe to the podcast and follow our social accounts. Share North Pod with a fellow NMFC fan!Linktree - https://linktr.ee/northpodBuy me coffee - https://www.buymeacoffee.com/northpodshowTwitter - https://twitter.com/NorthPodShowInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/northpodshow/Bluesky - https://bsky.app/profile/northpod.bsky.social Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/@NorthPodTikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@northpod Reddit - https://www.reddit.com/r/NorthMelbourneFC/
Your hosts Andy, Ant and Dun bring you the weeks happenings in the world of QPR, New York's Politics and Pop culture and remember some lads along the wayA VERY SPECIAL COLD OPEN in tribute to SNL 50-Blargybet is BACK with a completely convoluted offer for you!- QPR run rampant on Valentine's Day, a complete Fournilcation.- John Eustace has had a better couple of weeks- Poetic performance from the lads, and from QPR- Is Ilias still off the pace? (I think we know the answer to that)- KOKI SCORES! YESSSSS. YESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS!- Never Fall in Love With a Loan Player. Ronnie. Sigh...- and Yang. Sigh...- Well that was a completely normal week in New York politics- Quid Pro Quotes- LOVELY Stuff. Pete Doherty's QPR related cover art, Snow is VERMONT AF and SNL 50 brings over three hours of joy, escapism and nostalgia- Even lovelier stuff - Our Friends at Rainbow Rangers got in touch! - We remember some lacrosse lads. Some football lads and the very very best Lad. RIP Macca.- Paul Curtis nails the Derby Score - Pompey Predictions- Travis hit 16 on the ****ometer on FridayRate, reviews, give 5 stars etc etc. You R's!!!!!
On a very spooky episode 10 of QPR NYC the podcast, Andy, Dun and Ant are joined by keeper of the Zamboni of Good Vibes, Paul Curtis, who has ghosts in his machine. The guys cover - Tales from the Crypto - new partner announcement - Duel: Burnley 0 QPR 0. The Stats do lie sometimes - Saw: None of us saw the game apart from Paul - Re-Animator - The return of JCS. Back from the dead to keep us alive - The Invisible Man: Celar's ghoulscoring problems - Marti - a year on. Did we Let The Right One In or is it Get Out? - The Shining: Captain Cook reaches 50 games - The Others: Andy gets in touch with Jack Supple to win a data argument with data. Would Hill and Derry be identified by the data modelling? - Insidious: Mayor Adams is back and in LEGENDS. We missed him! - ANT'S HALLOWEEN BIT - NEW SEGMENT Lovely Stuff, with some not so lovely stuff... - The Purge: 7 days until the election. This Horror show is almost over! - The Menu: Eggscellent royal cookery advice from the Parker-Bowles clan - Nope: Predictions - Sunderland and Boro - The Endless: The Kubler-Ross-Bentley model. It's a doomloop of football fandom Give us your feedback and your 5 star reviews. We're now off to replace all the trick or treat candy we ate tonight...
Today, was a sole episode going through players that could possibly breakout in 2025 like we seen with Tristan Xerri, Tom Powell, Paul Curtis and so forth. I also look at players that are coming out of contract in 2025
What are some steps we can take to develop a gentle spirit? First we must decide that this is a trait we really do want to develop. We have to decide to want to be mild and sensitive in our dealing with others, that we are willing to live without a rigid structure of black and white rules. We must really want to care about people.
Paul Curtis re-joins the Nature Calls: Conversations from the Hudson Valley podcast in Part 2 of an informative discussion about living with wildlife in New York State. He is a Professor and Department Extension Leader focused on Natural Resources and the Environment at Cornell University's College of Agriculture and Life Sciences. Paul's focus is on reducing negative impacts associated with wildlife, as he seeks to integrate his extension programming with applied research. He has published more than 80 papers dealing with the management of human-wildlife interactions. In this episode, in addition to a discussion on black bears, Paul's extensive wildlife background provides insights into coyotes, fishers, foxes, bobcats, martins, weasels, skunks, opossums, woodchucks, raccoons and more. This episode will enlighten you on the wide range of wildlife that can be found in New York State and how to successfully and peacefully co-exist with them. Hosts: Tim Kennelty and Jean Thomas Guest: Paul Curtis Photo by: Cornell University Production Support: Linda Aydlett, Deven Connelly, Teresa Golden, Xandra Powers, Annie Scibienski Resources
Reducing negative impacts associated with wildlife is a common concern of many residents of New York's Hudson Valley. In this first part of an informative discussion, we explore how to peacefully coexist with black bears, white-tailed deer, and coyotes. White tail deer are becoming a more common issue in rural and suburban communities with deer/vehicle collisions and their over-abundance is often associated with damage to forests and gardens. Black bears frequently have been regarded by humans as nuisances, but the reality is that they tend to steer clear of humans, unless food (often garbage) is left around for their perusal. Coyotes also have a reputation for targeting pets in the Hudson Valley. In reality, they view dogs as competitors within their territory and thus small dogs should be kept on a leash to minimize contact with coyotes. Learning about these animals and their behaviors can help us understand how to peacefully co-exist with them and learn how to control any damage created by their presence. When residents need help with their non-human neighbors, licensed wildlife control operators can help. Learn about the on-line training that is available to become a wildlife control operator and some of the issues they encounter. Paul Curtis is a Professor and Department Extension Leader focused on Natural Resources and the Environment at Cornell University's College of Agriculture and Life Sciences. He joins the Nature Calls: Conversations from the Hudson Valley podcast team in an enlightening discussion about living with wildlife in New York State. Paul obtained his Ph.D. in Zoology from North Carolina State University in 1990. He is a co-author of the National Wildlife Control Training Program, and a Certified Wildlife Biologist® with The Wildlife Society. During the past 30+ years, Paul has provided leadership for the Wildlife Damage Management Program at Cornell's College of Agriculture and Life Sciences. He has published more than 80 papers dealing with the management of human-wildlife interactions. His research interests have included resolving wildlife conflicts in suburban, forested, and agricultural landscapes, wildlife fertility control, and managing community-based wildlife issues. He is currently working on methods to better monitor deer impacts to forest regeneration and enhance biodiversity. Listen to the first of a two-part discussion about living with other wildlife on the podcast, Nature Calls: Conversations from the Hudson Valley. Hosts: Tim Kennelty and Jean Thomas Guest: Paul Curtis Photo by: Cornell University Production Support: Linda Aydlett, Deven Connelly, Teresa Golden, Xandra Powers, Annie Scibienski Resources
Newsline with Brigitte Quinn spoke to Paul Curtis, Professor in the Department of Natural Resources and the Environment at Cornell University about a new report showing more people are having encounters with bears in Connecticut.
‘San José Dance Theatre' – Silicon Valley's Outreach for Assistance: San José Dance Theatre was founded in 1964 as Paul E. Curtis Jr.'s Los Gatos Academy of Dance and the West Valley Ballet Foundation. The name was later changed to San José Dance Theatre in 1965 and incorporated as a nonprofit educational organization. For more than 58 years, SJDT has specialized in classical ballet training for children from four years of age to the advanced pre-professional level. Many SJDT alumni have gone on to prominent University and Conservatory programs and successful careers in dance. SJDT has delighted local audiences for five decades with performances including Cinderella, Alice in Wonderland, and Sleeping Beauty. In December 2023, SJDT will celebrate its 58th annual production of The Original San Jose Nutcracker at the San Jose Center for the Performing Arts. America's Ballet Theatre Problem: Declining Audience Attendance: A 14 % decline in seats sold, a 17 % reduction in paid capacity, and an 8 % drop in revenue per performance. Regional Theatres Closing: Last year, 20% of regional theaters had closed. This represents a loss of over 100 theaters. Competition: Ballet theaters face competition from other forms of entertainment, such as digital media, which divert attention and funding away from live performances. * Data cited from internet sources and may not be 100% updated San José Dance Theatre's Mission: San José Dance Theatre (SJDT) promotes the positive impact of dance in Silicon Valley through accessible performances, excellent training, creative outreach, and collaboration across the arts. We strive to illuminate the human experience while enriching an appreciation of movement and music to an expanding and diverse audience. We value and maintain excellence in classical ballet and contemporary dance training in our school, pre-professional programs, and professional ballet company, providing innovative opportunities for dancers of all levels. We seek to engage our community through collaboration with artists, arts organizations, government and private sectors. About the Guest: Elizabeth Sweeney began her dance training under the Royal Academy of Dance. She then began training under Paul Curtis and Shawn Stuart at the San José Dance Theatre. With their guidance, she performed in The Nutcracker from eight to seventeen. While dancing at the San José Dance Theatre under Robert Kelley's direction, she was allowed to participate in Regional Dance America. She then danced at the former San Jose Cleveland Ballet School under the direction of Denis Nahat before continuing to University. Elizabeth Graduated from California State University Long Beach with a BA in Dance. Elizabeth is TESOL certified and taught English in Beijing, China, before returning home to become an insurance professional. Elizabeth has taught dance and has been a rehearsal assistant for SJDT since she joined the board of directors. "Dance is more than movement; it's discipline, teamwork, and timeliness." Elizabeth Sweeney In this Episode: In the upcoming episode, listeners can anticipate a captivating journey through the history and future aspirations of San José Dance Theatre, a renowned ballet institution. Through engaging anecdotes, Executive Director Elizabeth provides a delightful peek into the organization's roots, tracing its evolution from a humble dance academy to a revered nonprofit. Discover the heartwarming story of how the iconic Nutcracker became a cherished tradition in America while gaining insights into the organization's commitment to making ballet accessible to all, fostering young talents, and forging collaborations with the broader arts community. Join the conversation to explore San José Dance Theatre‘s vision for the next three to five years, promising an inspiring episode filled with passion, purpose, and a love for the arts. Show Notes: History of San José Dance Theatre: from its inception in 1964 as a small dance academy to its current status as a revered nonprofit organization The enchanting story behind the iconic Nutcracker and how it became integral to San José Dance Theatre's identity The organization's commitment to accessibility, providing scholarships and opportunities to young dancers from diverse backgrounds Insights into the financial challenges faced by San José Dance Theatre and their creative approach to fundraising, including COVID-era adaptations Elizabeth's journey from a young dance enthusiast to the Executive Director of San José Dance Theatre Learn productions that resonate with the public, including upcoming shows like Dracula, The Great Gatsby, and The Little Mermaid How San José Dance Theatre's commitment to accessibility extends to its efforts to reach schools and diverse communities Gain valuable nonprofit organizations and social entrepreneurs, emphasizing the need to remain true to their core mission and values How the organization's professional dance company has expanded its artistic offerings and collaborations Understanding the role of brand awareness in nonprofit success and the importance of clear mission communication A sneak peek into the organization's vision for the next three to five years, with a focus on making ballet and the arts more accessible to a broader audience Delve into competing with other dance schools and maintaining the organization's unique identity Links Mentioned: The Nutcracker Cambrian Symphony Opera San José The Great Gatsby The Little Mermaid Donate to San José Dance Theatre Connect with Elizabeth Sweeney and SJDT: Facebook | Instagram | LinkedIn | YouTube | San José Dance Theatre If you are interested in joining Ballet, Contact San José Dance Theatre: Address: 1756 Junction Ave. Suite E San Jose, CA 95112 Phone: (408) 286-9905 Email: godance@sjdt.org
It was an act of kindness that gave Paul Curtis a new and creative career. Now he is one of Liverpool's most popular mural artists. Paul is David Fairclough and Ragnhild Lund Ansnes' guest this week - and you will hear how Bambi revealed a massive talent, and how the Liverbird wings in Jamaica Street would make him fly as an artist. Today Anfield has become a bigger tourist attraction thanks to all the murals and Paul is one of the artists behind some of them. Enjoy!
The number of reported bear sightings or interactions with humans appears to be increasing: from 9 in 2017 to 40 last year. This comes as a 7 year old boy was recently attacked by a bear in Westchester. Newsline's Brigitte Quinn spoke with Paul Curtis, Professor and Dept Extension Leader in the Department of Natural Resources and the Environment at Cornell University.
Loss number 17 in a row against the 18th placed West Coast leaves us hoping for an early end to the season.Paul Curtis puts on a bit of a showHow can our defence allow that kind of ball movement?Where to from here?Early preview of the Melbourne gameAll that and plenty more on the pod this week!Support the showPlease subscribe to the podcast and follow our social accounts. Share North Pod with a fellow NMFC fan!Linktree - https://linktr.ee/northpodBuy me coffee - https://www.buymeacoffee.com/northpodshowTwitter - https://twitter.com/NorthPodShowInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/northpodshow/Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/@NorthPodTikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@northpod Reddit - https://www.reddit.com/r/NorthMelbourneFC/
A talk given at Berkeley Zen Center on Saturday, July 29th 2023 by BZC News.
I'm not sure how we lost that game...but we did! Interchange infringement if you can believe that!My reaction to the aftermathSome stand-out performances from youth as well as leadersPossible goal of the year?When is this zone defence going to stop giving up coast to coast goals?Support the showPlease subscribe to the podcast and follow our social accounts. Share North Pod with a fellow NMFC fan!Linktree - https://linktr.ee/northpodBuy me coffee - https://www.buymeacoffee.com/northpodshowTwitter - https://twitter.com/NorthPodShowInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/northpodshow/Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/@NorthPodTikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@northpod Reddit - https://www.reddit.com/r/NorthMelbourneFC/
Tanner and Jeff talk with long-time Beaver Stadium grounds crew member Paul Curtis. Paul has spent his career helping to maintain Beaver Stadium at Penn State. As one of the few people to mow Beaver Stadium for many years, Paul discusses what that was like. He also reflects on the changes he has seen in field care, athletics, and coworkers over the years. Finally, Paul talks about his years working with the students that were on the crew and where they are now.Jeff Fowler, Penn State Extension (host) Tanner Delvalle, Penn State Extension (host)Paul Curtis, Retired Beaver Stadium Grounds CrewLead photo: Dr. Andrew McNitt, Penn StateSend us an email! We would love to hear your thoughts, suggestions, and questions! freshcutgrass@psu.eduYou can find a lot of information on turf issues in the Turfgrass and Lawn Care section of the Penn State Extension website.
Matt Talks with fellow Montana hunter Paul Curtis.
Joey Montagna and Jay Clark preview what this year looks like for the Kangaroos, Power and the Tigers! ------
An Elvis impersonator (and Prince "super-fan") from Missouri gets caught up in a scheme that leads Homeland Security to his doorstep. Come for the great story, stay for KY and BigCat bickering about Prince
Paul E. Curtis was a nineteen (19) year veteran of the Loudon County Sheriff's Office (LCSO). In 2002,Curtis became the only K9 handler for LCSO where he and his K9 partner were assigned to a patrol unitand provided drug detection, tracking, and patrol K9 services. In 2004, Curtis and his K9 partner weretransferred to the narcotics unit and continued to provide the same services. In 2006, he was assigned tothe FBI Drug Task Force/ Knoxville Division where he provided, investigative services, drug detection,tracking, K9 support for SWAT and patrol K9 services. That same year he was appointedsupervisor/trainer for the department's 3 team unit that expanded to 4 teams in 2007. In 2010, Curtis wasappointed the director of the LCSO narcotics unit, where he was responsible for the day-to-day operationof the unit's drug investigations and preparing cases for state and federal prosecution. He also managedfour (4) police service dog teams for LCSO. Curtis provided K9 support to the FBI Knoxville Divisionfor nine (9) years. In July 2017, Curtis went to work for the Knox County Sheriff's Office (KCSO) as theK9 Unit Program Manager for a unit that consisted of eighteen (18) K9 teams. All KCSO teams were dualpurpose with four (4) of them being explosive / patrol K9 teams. Curtis managed in-house training andtraining services that included canine selection, train the trainer courses, handler courses, in-servicetraining, and maintenance training for KCSO and other area agencies. Curtis hosted and instructed at leastone police service dog seminar per year with twenty-five (25) to thirty-five (35) K9 teams in attendancesince 2011. In July of 2019, Curtis started the company, Sniff Industries, in pursuit of excellence in K9products and training. Sniff Industries manufactures and sells one-of-a-kind detection training equipmentfor all types of detection purposes. This equipment was patented in 2014 and became available to the K9industry in 2019. Curtis also provides training and consulting services in a variety of K9 applications inthe law enforcement and private sectors.Paul E Curtis was a United States Police Canine Association (USPCA) certified trainer for substancedetection training and patrol services training. He is also an International Forensic Research Institute(IFRI) certified instructor for drug detection. Curtis was a National Narcotic Detector Dog Association(NNDDA) certifying official in drug detection and patrol. He was a licensed DEA K9 researcher for 12years and has accumulated over twenty thousand (20,000) documented hours of Police Service Dogtraining. He has trained or co-trained more than two hundred (200) dogs in fields of drug detection,explosive detection, accelerant detection, wildlife detection, cadaver detection, tracking, evidence search,building search, area search, obedience, tactical obedience, criminal apprehension, and/or agility.
Paul shares about his journey, setting and working towards goals, family competition, becoming a parent, trying to live in the moment. this is such a fun conversation, Paul shares some beef that made Gonzo blush. you're gonna love this ep.
Lekdog Damo & Patch sit down to discuss trading for the bye-rounds, Jack Macrae and a bunch of attractive rookie options. They also fight about all of Lek's suggestions...time codes below. Time Codes: 00:55 - Manscaped Stories 04:45 - Lekdog finally did well in a round 06:50 - Supercoach positives for Round 7 09:50 - Supercoach negatives for Round 7 13:59 - TIN FOIL HAT! 14:10 - A bye round warning 17:00 - How many trades are the right amount of trades? 25:40 - Jack Macrae, is trading hima shark move? 27:40 - Rookies on the bubble 28:00 - Luke Strnadica 29:15 - Robbie McComb 29:42 - Paul Curtis, Toby Bedford and Oliver Dempsey 30:21 - Greg Clark and the funky bunch 34:40 - Upgrade Targets 35:11 - Luke Parker 37:25 - A Laird-like evolution for Jayden Short? 39:00 - Cripps, Petracca and Josh Kelly 41:40 - Hugh McLuggage 44:00 - Dylan Moore 45:00 - Ollie Wines 47:40 - Mark Blicavs (and everyone yells at Lek) 49:00 - Adam Saad (and everyone doesn;t yell at Lek) 52:19 - Time to cull some cash cows Get 20% OFF @manscaped + Free Shipping with promo code JOCK at MANSCAPED.com! #ad #manscapedpod
Should we trade in Robbie McComb or go early on Greg Clark? Can Luke Parker keep this up or is Jordan DeGoey a better bet? Who of O'Driscoll, Daicos or Berry should be cashed in? Marcus (@pohmarcus) & @FBDonkey analyse the most popular trade in and trade out candidates ahead of round 8. Click here to support the team, BE a Patreon! EPISODE RUNDOWN Luke Parker vs Jordan DeGoey Prioritising premium forwards or defenders, including Jack Sinclair Rookies on the bubble: Robbie McComb, Paul Curtis, Luke Strnadica Fresh debutants: Greg Clark, Jack Carroll, Maurice Rioli Trade-out candidates: Nathan O'Driscoll vs Nick Daicos vs Jarrod Berry SCC Group To join the group, click the following link: [458408]
Nate is joined virtually by Paul for the annual NBA redraft podcast. A relatively agreeable redraft this time around with a few surprises. Nate and Paul also discuss the second round of the NBA playoffs.
Today I did a solo pod just going through slme twitter comments. Talked about the Xerri vs Goldsteim battle. Where is Kayne Turner's best position. Who replaces Aaron Hall? Is it time for Paul Curtis and Charlie Comben? --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/dean-vasic/message
Paul Finney is joined by Paul Curtis from New York and John Rees father of Dottie. We talk a bit about QPR but more about an incredible girl and her family.
Daz chats with Paul Curtis, a Liverpool-based artist specializing in street art and large murals. Paul has created more than 150 public pieces, largely in Liverpool and Wirral, but also in locations across the UK.Paul came to prominence with his very first piece of street art, "For All Liverpool's Liver Birds" (aka "The Liver Bird Wings"). The piece has since become part of Liverpool's fabric and continues to attract tourists to Jamaica Street to become a Liver Bird themselves. Many famous people have done just that, including HRH Camilla Parker-Bowles, Jamie Carragher, Katarina Johnson-Thompson and Bianca Walkden. In 2018, the mural was the 19th most geotagged place in the UK, nestled between Stone Henge and Abbey Road on the list. One of his first commissions was a 40-metre wide detailed mural of Liverpool painted for Liverpool Shopping Park in Edge Lane. The colourful style of this mural proved very popular and as luck would have it, film director, Danny Boyle, stumbled upon this mural and hired Paul to paint a similar mural for use his Beatles film, Yesterday.Visit Paul's website @ https://www.paulcurtisartwork.com.The Liverpool Connection is an LFC podcast that aims to bring the story of our wonderful club to as many fans as possible around the world. The history, the passion, the music, the people, the City – we want to share perspectives on and off the pitch. We're delighted to have you here with us, be sure to Like and Subscribe with Notifications on for our latest podcast.
In this episode of Striving to Thriving, I interview Paul Curtis from Take Courage Coaching and we discuss topics related to health and wellness coaching specific to chronic pain, which affects over 50 million people in the United States and how a coaching relationship can make a significant difference. Paul is a board-certified health and wellness coach. He is one of the Staff Instructors and student mentor at Take Courage Coaching® also with a background in fitness training. He has prior experience in functional restoration and has been a support and guide to those who live with pain since 2012. He is personally familiar with the challenges and successes of his mother—who not only lives with chronic pain, but thrives in spite of it. Paul is fluent in Spanish, which now makes the TCC® program is available to Latinos. He loves spending time outdoors and when he is not coaching is usually on an adventure with his wife, Kirsten and black lab, Winchester. He currently lives in Big Sky country, Laurel, Montana.
Tyler is joined by friend of the show, Paul Curtis. In this podcast, Tyler and Paul walk through their predictions for the pending NBA postseason. Make sure you give us a review and subscribe to us on whatever platform you're listening on! The Mars' Hill Sports Podcast is now available on Apple, Spotify, Google, you name it, we got it. Music credits: Manny Dewsbury Artwork credits: Rees Morgan
Tyler is joined by Paul Curtis to make picks for the 2019-2020 NBA season awards. In addition, Tyler and Paul discuss the greatest NBA games in the past 5 years. Make sure you give us a review and subscribe to us on whatever platform you're listening on! The Mars' Hill Sports Podcast is now available on Apple, Spotify, Google, you name it, we got it. Music credits: Manny Dewsbury Artwork credits: Rees Morgan
In episode 2, Tyler hosts some of TWU's biggest football fans in a segment regarding the NFL's current state. Listen to the interview for: - How our fantasy football teams are doing - Our favourite players in the NFL - Playoff and Super Bowl contenders Check out the Spartan wrap-up so you can stay up to date with our school's teams! Make sure you give us a review and subscribe to us on whatever platform you're listening on! The Mars' Hill Sports Podcast is now available on Apple, Spotify, Google, you name it. TIMESTAMPS: Interview with Mitch & Paul: (1:20) Spartan Wrap-Up: (48:46) RESOURCES: NFL standings: https://www.nfl.com/standings List of Super Bowl MVPs: http://www.espn.com/nfl/superbowl/history/mvps Russell Wilson: https://www.pro-football-reference.com/players/W/WilsRu00.htm Cam Newton: https://www.pro-football-reference.com/players/N/NewtCa00.htm Kyle Allen: https://www.pro-football-reference.com/players/A/AlleKy00.htm Gardner Minshew II: https://www.pro-football-reference.com/players/M/MinsGa00.htm Baker Mayfield: https://www.pro-football-reference.com/players/M/MayfBa00.htm Carson Wentz: https://www.pro-football-reference.com/players/W/WentCa00.htm DeSean Jackson: https://www.pro-football-reference.com/players/J/JackDe00.htm Patrick Mahomes: https://www.pro-football-reference.com/players/M/MahoPa00.htm Tyreek Hill: https://www.pro-football-reference.com/players/H/HillTy00.htm Deshaun Watson: https://www.pro-football-reference.com/players/W/WatsDe00.htm Christian McCaffrey: https://www.pro-football-reference.com/players/M/McCaCh01.htm Music credits: Manny Dewsbury Artwork credits: Rees Morgan This podcast is a product of Mars' Hill, Trinity Western University's student-led newspaper.