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May 22, 2025 ~ WDIV Local 4 meteorologist emeritus Paul Gross joins Chris and Jamie to talk about the increase in tornados and severe weather around Michigan.
April 2, 2025 ~ Today Michigan is watching for severe weather. Paul Gross updates Kevin on what to expect.
April 2, 2025 ~ Full Show: Kevin is joined by Chad Livengood who was at yesterday's White House press briefing. Paul Gross warns us about the severe weather we are expected to see today. Javier Bardauil, chef and owner of Puma, joins the show after they were named The Detroit Free Press' best new restaurant of 2025.
March 11, 2025 ~ The Trump administration's purge of federal workers is including layoffs at the National Weather Services, cuts that can compromise data quality broadcasters rely on and the accuracy of weather forecasts. Paul Gross, former meteorologist at WDIV-TV Channel 4 talks with Guy, Lloyd, and Jamie urging agency directors to make thoughtful decisions to dismiss ill-considered cuts.
They are two of our country's best and best-known actors, but they're also known for rarely acting in the same project. Happily, they have made an exception to that rule in "Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?" currently on stage at the Bluma Appel Theatre in the provincial capital. Find out more about why this married couple in real life wanted to play one of the most dysfunctional, unhappy couples on stage. Martha Burns and Paul Gross join Steve Paikin to discuss.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
After nearly 40 years of marriage, the Canadian actors Paul Gross and Martha Burns say they're still learning new things about each other. Currently, they're co-starring as one of theatre's most dysfunctional married couples, George and Martha, in a new production of Edward Albee's “Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?” at Canadian Stage. Paul and Martha sit down with Tom Power to tell us what it's like playing this famously toxic couple, and what they're still learning about each other after all these decades.
November 20, 2024 ~ Detroit still has not gotten its first official freeze, surpassing the previous record of November 15 for the latest documented first freeze. Guy, Lloyd, and Jamie talk with WDIV Local 4 meteorologist emeritus Paul Gross about the 150-year record, and how it might impact our lawns and plants.
November 12, 2024 ~ Guy, Lloyd, and Jamie talk with WDIV Local 4 meteorologist emeritus Paul Gross about the rare EF-0 tornado that touched down in Holly on Sunday, and why we're seeing more tornadoes outside of the regular season.
October 10, 2024 ~ As Florida recovers from the impact of Hurricane Milton, Paul Gross joins Kevin to share what the state experienced.
October 7, 2024 ~ Hurricane Milton is tracking towards the Gulf of Mexico and Florida, as much of the southern U.S. continues to clean up from devastation from Helene. Lloyd, Jamie, and Dr. Steve talk with former Local 4 meteorologist Paul Gross about what could be on the way in the rest of hurricane season.
October 7, 2024 ~ Florida is preparing for Hurricane Milton as the country still continues to recover from Hurricane Helene. Paul Gross, certified consulting Meteorologist, joins Kevin to tell us what to keep an eye out for.
August 27, 2024 ~ Monday's temperatures soared into the 90s in Metro Detroit, and today will get even hotter. What's going on with all of the extreme weather we're experiencing? Guy, Lloyd, and Jamie talk with former WDIV Local 4 meteorologist Paul Gross about the impact of climate change on our weather.
Hyperion to a Satyr - The Fire and Water Podcast Network's Hamlet Podcast - continues Siskoid's scene-by-scene deep dive into Shakespeare's masterwork, discussing the text, but also performance and staging through the lens of several films, television, comics and even a rock opera. In Act 4, Scene 5, Part 1, Ophelia's madness is revealed. Listen to the episode below or subscribe to Hyperion to a Satyr on Apple Podcasts or Spotify! This podcast is a proud member of the FIRE AND WATER PODCAST NETWORK: Visit the Fire & Water WEBSITE: http://fireandwaterpodcast.com Follow Fire & Water on TWITTER – https://twitter.com/FWPodcasts Like our Fire & Water FACEBOOK page – https://www.facebook.com/FWPodcastNetwork Support The Fire & Water Podcast Network on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/fwpodcasts Use our HASHTAG online: #FWPodcasts Credits: Theme: "Fanfare" from 1996 Hamlet, by Patrick Doyle, with a clip from that film, starring Ray Fearon; the 2009 Hamlet, starring David Tennant; and the 1980 Hamlet, starring Derek Jacobi. Bonus clips: Hamlet 1996 by Kenneth Branagh, starring Kate Winslet; Slings & Arrows, starring Paul Gross and Rachel McAdams; Hamlet 1948 by Laurence Olivier, starring Jean Simmons; Hamlet 1980 by Rodney Bennett, starring Lalla Ward; Hamlet 1990 by Franco Zeffirelli, starring Helena Bonham-Carter; Hamlet 2000 by Michael Almereyda, starring Diane Venora and Julia Stiles; Hamlet 2007 by Alexander Fodor, starring Tallulah Sheffield; and Hamlet 2009 by Gregory Doran, starring Penny Downie and Mariah Gale. Leave a comment, I love to read!
June 18, 2024 ~ WDIV Meteorologist Emeritus and Certified Consulting Meteorologist Paul Gross joins Guy Gordon, Lloyd Jackson, and Jamie Edmonds to discuss the scorching heat wave gripping the nation, dissecting the phenomenon of heat domes and urban heat islands. Gross offers crucial insights on the risks of leaving kids or pets in hot cars and shares tips for staying cool. Discover how climate change is intensifying storms and shifting tornado patterns.
Redis' re-licensing prompts forks like Drew DeVault's Redict, Matthew Miller thinks we need more community built software, Paul Gross makes the case that DuckDB is the new jq, Anton Zhiyanov shares how he makes a living as a developer despite being “pretty dumb” & Baldur Bjarnason chimes in on the state of the web developer job market.
Redis' re-licensing prompts forks like Drew DeVault's Redict, Matthew Miller thinks we need more community built software, Paul Gross makes the case that DuckDB is the new jq, Anton Zhiyanov shares how he makes a living as a developer despite being “pretty dumb” & Baldur Bjarnason chimes in on the state of the web developer job market.
Redis' re-licensing prompts forks like Drew DeVault's Redict, Matthew Miller thinks we need more community built software, Paul Gross makes the case that DuckDB is the new jq, Anton Zhiyanov shares how he makes a living as a developer despite being “pretty dumb” & Baldur Bjarnason chimes in on the state of the web developer job market.
In this podcast Mackenzie France sat down with Paul Gross, Senior Fellow at the Menachem Begin Heritage Center, to discuss the recent developments and likely prospects of the war in Gaza, tensions within the government, Netanyahu's popularity, and the role the Palestinian Authority and the Arab states may play in the eventual solution for Gaza.
The part of King Lear has a storied history, with classic performances by actors like William Hutt, Brian Cox and James Earl Jones. At 64, Paul Gross has taken on the role at Stratford, and he thinks the whole mythology around it is “just bullshit.” He reflects on the weight of the role, making Lear his own, and why Shakespeare still feels relevant. In the episode, we mention Paul Gross's age as 62, but he is 64. We regret the error. You can get a premium version of this show with extra content by subscribing to Paul's newsletter: paulwells.substack.com
August 28, 2023 ~ Paul Gross, Former Meteorologist for WDIV Local 4, talks with Guy Gordon and Lloyd Jackson about the seven tornadoes that hit Michigan on Thursday, and the increase in severe storms due to climate change. Photo: Matthew Dae Smith ~ USA Today Network
August 25, 2023 ~ WDIV Channel 4 Meteorologist Emeritus Paul Gross explains to Paul W why Southeast Michigan has been hit with all this crazy weather this summer.
How much space can Israel's westernized ruling class make for the growing majority of Israelis who champion a different vision for the country? Yehuda HaKohen is joined by Paul Gross - an organizer in the protest movement against Israeli judicial reforms - to discuss the different perspectives driving supporters and opponents of the government's legislation to balance power between the people's elected representatives and the Supreme Court.
Hyperion to a Satyr - The Fire and Water Podcast Network's Hamlet Podcast - continues Siskoid's scene-by-scene deep dive into Shakespeare's masterwork, discussing the text, but also performance and staging through the lens of several films, television, comics and even a rock opera. In Act II, Scene 2, Part 6, Hamlet ends the Act devising a plan to expose his uncle's guilt. Listen to the episode below or subscribe to Hyperion to a Satyr on Apple Podcasts or Spotify! This podcast is a proud member of the FIRE AND WATER PODCAST NETWORK: Visit the Fire & Water WEBSITE: http://fireandwaterpodcast.com Follow Fire & Water on TWITTER – https://twitter.com/FWPodcasts Like our Fire & Water FACEBOOK page – https://www.facebook.com/FWPodcastNetwork Support The Fire & Water Podcast Network on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/fwpodcasts Use our HASHTAG online: #FWPodcasts Credits: Theme: "Fanfare" from 1996 Hamlet, by Patrick Doyle, with clips from that film, starring Ray Fearon; the 2000 Hamlet, starring Ethan Hawke; and the 1990 Hamlet, starring Mel Gibson. Bonus clips: Hamlet 1996 by Kenneth Branagh, starring Kenneth Branagh; Hamlet 1948 by Laurence Olivier, starring Laurence Olivier; Hamlet 1980 by Rodney Bennett, starring Derek Jacobi; Hamlet 1990 by Franco Zeffirelli, starring Mel Gibson; Hamlet 2000 by Michael Almereyda, starring Ethan Hawke; Hamlet 2009 by Gregory Doran, starring David Tennant; Slings & Arrows, starring Paul Gross and Luke Kirby; and In a Bleak Midwinter by Kenneth Branagh, starring Michael Maloney. Leave a comment, I love to read!
June 29, 2023 ~ Former WDIV Channel 4 Meteorologist, now the first ever Meteorologist Emeritus in station history Paul Gross talks to Paul W. about the air quality issue in Michigan due to the Canadian Wildfires.
Today on Too Opinionated, we sit down with actress Nikki Duval! In 2015, Nikki booked her first professional role In the Canadian war drama feature Hyena Raod directed, written, produced by and starring Paul Gross, who had requested her to audition after working together in her final year at the National Theatre School of Canada. The film also starred Rossif Sutherland and Allan Hawco. Her big break came when she was cast as Rosie Phillips in the hit television series Workin Moms (CBC/Netflix) starring opposite Catherine Reitman. She has been a regular cast member for all seven seasons of the show. Since then, Nikki has amassed a significant body of work in major film and television productions including Imposters (Bravo), Murdoch Mysteries (CBC), Escaping the Mad House: The Nellie Bly Story Lifetime) opposite Christina Ricci, TallBoyz (CBC), New Eden (Crave), The Broken Hearts Gallery (Netflix), Wynona Earp (Syfy), The Novice (Prime Video), The Lake (Prime Video), and Killer High (Syfy). Most recently, Nikki starred in the comedy series Strays, a spin-off of Kim's Convenience, which centres on the character of Shannon Ross as she embarks on a new career in Hamilton as executive director of an animal shelter. The show aired for two seasons on CBC. Want to watch: YouTube Meisterkhan Pod (Please Subscribe)
Love, derision, amusement, anger, wonder, curiosity, satisfaction and many other emotions accompany a tour of snappers (with bonus words from Brett K. and RJ), medical news on Alzheimer's and tooth brushing, robins nesting under RJ's deck, and KJ's fascinating recent stint in Ottawa. We get some positive news on Sun Life, which is PJ's new friend with benefits, and tips, too, on how to decide which health facility to attend when your next Big Moment arises. There's a lot here to take in, so if you've had a balanced breakfast after a good sleep, you'll get a lot out of what was a really fun episode for us!Links: Shed Dogs; stye; Metro Vancouver ER wait times page; Nahre Sol's video on Erik Satie; Paul Gross is Lear; the National Gallery of CanadaTheme music is Escaping like Indiana Jones by Komiku, by permission.
After more than 20 years, acclaimed Canadian actor Paul Gross has returned to the Stratford Festival to tackle the iconic role of King Lear. Paul tells Tom about his lifelong love of the Shakespeare tragedy, how he feels about finally inhabiting the role, and what it's like to step back onto the Stratford stage after his two-decade absence.
In our recent podcast episode, Mackenzie France interviewed Paul Gross, a Senior Fellow at the Menachem Begin Heritage Center, discussing the judicial reform and its implications for Israel. Paul outlines and explains the four main proposals incorporated into the judicial reform, arguing that the reform aims to weaken the judiciary and change the governmental system of Israel.Mackenzie and Paul further discuss whether Netanyahu's support for the reform is ideological or pragmatic, and what benefits various coalition members hope to derive from it. Paul also noted that the judicial reform is hurting Israel's reputation abroad, not only among the critics of Israel but also among her friends.
PATREON-EXCLUSIVE EPISODE - https://www.patreon.com/posts/81011839 The great Canadian filmmaker Guy Maddin was hired to direct a documentary about the populist Canadian filmmaker Paul Gross as he makes an Afghanistan War epic. The result was BRING ME THE HEAD OF TIM HORTON (2015) - one serious artist's piss-take about a decidedly less serious artist, which also manages to make some serious points. PLUS: Jeremy Corbyn's expulsion from Labour, reconnecting with Bernie Sanders, and the hosts hash over one of their biggest disagreements yet.
Tiger Woods texts, Gisele breaks her silence, Ed Sheeran's crying doc, CBS loves menopause, Stephen Smith's homicide, Donald Trump Arrest Watch Day 3, and the battle of Disneyland world records. March Madness resumes Thursday as MSU is the only Big Ten team left. Jason Carr Drive's advertisers are sending us food. Paul Gross was today's special celebrity guest. Don't go to strip clubs in Las Vegas without your wife. Look out, Buster Murdaugh... Stephen Smith's death has now been ruled a homicide. No more autopsies for you, low country coroner. Michael Irvin remains canceled until proven innocent. We learn that he has his own podcast. It's Gisele Bundchen's time. She is a victim of FTX and did a big article with Vanity Fair. Tom Mazawey skips the January winner and goes right to Legacy Partner's February winner! Congrats to ___________________!!! A bunch of listeners have been sending us celebrity phone numbers... and they're all fake. STOP SENDING FAKE NUMBERS! We try to contact Nathan Firesheets(shorts) regarding his "record" visiting 12 Disney parks in 12 days. We get Disney World Record holder, Jeff Reitz, to comment on which feat is better. Like Meghan Markle, Ed Sheeran didn't even want to be alive anymore. He cries and cries on his new Disney+ documentary. Taylor Swift is doing insanely long concerts featuring 44 songs. We take a look at the infamous 'Culkin Dong'. There's a YouTube exclusive out there where we discuss the Tekashi69 attack and Chris Brown ruining a relationship. If you decide to watch it, subscribe to the channel to make Drew happy. Lindsay Lohan, Jake Paul and other celebrities are in trouble for yet another crypto exchange scam. Old people need to beware crypto scams. Menopause Madness. Check out Gayle King discuss her downstairs moisture and cobwebs. Tiger Woods' ex is asking for permission to spill anything about Tiger that she possible can. We read through his super-steamy text messages with Joslyn James and Jaimee Grubbs. WEEI's Chris Curtis is in hot water for using a racial slur on the air that nobody knew was a racial slur. Mina Kimes has a sense of humor about it. The Stanford dean of DEI that shouted down an invited Trump judge has been suspended. Norman Keith Varner just wants to be a woman. Stanford students side with pedophile. Some creep in Macomb got 20 years for tricking boys into sending him nudes. Dick Van Dyke is 97-years-old and needs to stop driving. Trump Arrest Watch 2023: Still waiting. Spencer Torkelson is still bad at baseball. Visit Our Presenting Sponsor Hall Financial – Michigan's highest rated mortgage company If you'd like to help support the show… please consider subscribing to our YouTube Page, Facebook, Instagram and Twitter (Drew and Mike Show, Marc Fellhauer, Trudi Daniels, Jim Bentley and BranDon). Or don't, whatever.
Baseball is back with the return of spring training, and this week our hosts talk with Paul Gross, a recently retired broadcast meteorologist who is a weather consultant for the Detroit Tigers. They discuss how weather impacts baseball, from lightning safety rules to the precise timing of a rain forecast, including a dramatic situation in a game between the Tigers and Red Sox. Paul also shared a unique story from his consulting during the 2005 MLB All-Star Game. About the Across the Sky podcast The weekly weather podcast is hosted on a rotation by the Lee Weather team: Matt Holiner of Lee Enterprises' Midwest group in Chicago, Kirsten Lang of the Tulsa World in Oklahoma, Joe Martucci of the Press of Atlantic City, N.J., and Sean Sublette of the Richmond Times-Dispatch in Virginia. Chapters: (0:00:02) - Advising Sports Teams on Weather Conditions(0:05:36) - Forecasting Weather for a Baseball Team(0:10:42) - Weather and Sports(0:18:16) - The Benefits of Advanced Weather Technology(0:23:34) - Weather's Impact on Sports Decisions(0:30:48) - Weather Consideration in Major League Baseball Chapter Summaries: (0:00:02) - Advising Sports Teams on Weather Conditions (6 Minutes)Across the Sky', a national Lee Enterprises weather podcast, is hosted by meteorologists Sean Sublette in Richmond, Joe Martucci in Atlantic City and Matt Holiner in Chicago. This episode discusses the winter storms that have recently been plaguing the Midwest, and how the weather in the upcoming weeks is expected to be mild with snow expected to return next week. They also bring on a guest, Paul Gross, a recently retired broadcast meteorologist who has been consulting for the Detroit Tigers and other big-name sports teams for a while now. (0:05:36) - Forecasting Weather for a Baseball Team (5 Minutes)The conversation focuses on the protocols for forecasting lightning and calling or pausing a game as a result. It is explained that the safety of the players and the field conditions must be taken into account, as well as the safety of everyone in the stadium. An example is given of a situation which occurred during a game, when a severe thunderstorm was taking a direct bead on the ballpark and the umpire refused to stop the game. A discussion follows on the protocols for lightning and how they have changed over the years, with insight from the Paul's experience advising the Tigers. (0:10:42) - Weather and Sports (8 Minutes)This chapter of the Across the Sky podcast covers the significance of lightning and how it can be a major weather killer, yet often flies under the radar due to lack of media coverage. The conversation then transitions to the importance of time when it comes to the weather in relation to sports games and the preparation that goes into playing a game. It is noted that the decision to start the game is often up to the home team general manager. The conversation then delves into a situation in which the Detroit Tigers had a game in Boston, but with a massive rain area approaching the game was started despite the fact that it was unlikely to be completed. (0:18:16) - The Benefits of Advanced Weather Technology (5 Minutes)This conversation is about a unique experience involving the weather at the 2005 Major League Baseball All-Star Game. Paul Gross recounts how, as a season ticket holder, he and his family had purchased tickets for the game, and a cousin from Chicago had come in to join them. The weather forecast was mostly dry, but the commissioner of baseball, who was a bit of a nervous type when it came to the weather, asked the speaker to stay with him during the game. As the game progressed, the speaker was able to track a few showers on radar. (0:23:34) - Weather's Impact on Sports Decisions (7 Minutes)The conversation focuses on weather's impact on the game of baseball, particularly the flight of the ball in different weather conditions. The speaker talks about his experience with Michigan football and a game they played in Colorado where they were at risk of being affected by a tropical storm. They also discuss the Detroit Lions and their playing both inside and outside and the impact of weather on their games and practices. The speaker talks about the high stakes of the information he provides and how it can affect the outcome of games. Lastly, they talk about whether decision makers ever ask the speaker what he would do in a high stakes situation' (0:30:48) - Weather Consideration in Major League Baseball (12 Minutes)Matt Holiner shared his experience of working as a meteorologist for the Cincinnati Reds and his comparison of the different mentalities between football and baseball when it comes to forecasting weather. Matt discussed how teams will wait for two or three hours until they make the call to cancel a game due to inclement weather and how he had to communicate with the grounds crew and operations manager but not the players. He also shared that football has a higher threshold for what they will tolerate weather-wise and will play in almost any condition, while baseball has a lower threshold and will typically only play if the field is not deemed dangerous. Shownotes generated by Podium.page.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In the Weeds Series 11 Episode 4: MSU Extension Field Crops Educators Monica Jean and Paul Gross sits down with Dr. Sarah Cusser, Conservation Ecologist, to discuss conventional tillage compared to no tillage at the Kellogg Biological Station Long-term ecological research sites.
In the Weeds Series 11 Episode 3: MSU Extension Field Crops Educators Monica Jean and Paul Gross sits down with Dr. Laura Van Eerd, Professor at University of Guelph Ridgetown, to discuss increasing yield, profit and soil health through the use of cover crops and wheat.
RIP Lisa Marie & her money problems, Eli Zaret post-Wild Card Weekend, plane crash live stream, Andy Dick arrested again, Jim Harbaugh returns to UofM, Gen Z loves luxury goods, Britney Spears' meltdown, RIP Robby Knevel, and Brenden Fraser tries to replace the clap with crying. Two Opens to the Show: Joe Biden singing happy birthday to somebody... but he doesn't know their name and former NFL linebacker Will Compton with an incredible fart posted to social media. Happy MLK Day. Our listeners are angry that we took the holiday off yesterday. Our new advertiser is Ghost Budsters. BranDon will do research and get back to you about the product. We See It Eli's Way on NFL Wild Card weekend, Cincinnati Bengals' Sam Hubbard's incredible 98-yard fumble recovery for a touchdown, speculate Jim Harbaugh to the Denver Broncos, the new dimensions at Comerica Park, get angry about Charles White's phantom TD 40+ years ago, comment on an Alabama basketball player charged with murder, electronic strike zone in the minors, USC banning the racist word 'field' and much more. Weekend Celebrity Updates: Andy Dick was arrested AGAIN. Britney Spears had a 'meltdown' at a restaurant. Britney explains everything right here. Not-a-Prince Harry is a #1 selling author now. Kanye West marries a Kim Kardashian look-a-like. Chris Cuomo appears on the latest No BS News Hour. Classified documents are all the rage in the political arena these days. Hunter Biden hates his bastard daughter. Brendan Fraser won Best Actor at the Critics Choice Awards and cried. Drew hated Glass Onion. Did you like it? Vote here! Drew Crime: Dateline and 20/20 both featured Bryan Kohberger. Kohbooger is a total incel. Gen Z and young Millennials are focusing their money on luxury goods since they are saving so much living at home. Water bills still remain an issue in Detroit. An Arizona lawmaker had some young, hot, speedo-wearing dude in the background of his Zoom call. Rebecca Philips got in trouble for not liking a girl's penis & testes. Breaking Cult News: Jim Harbaugh confirms he will return to Michigan after President Ono got involved. The Ghostbusters music video has way too many celebrity cameos. A plane crash in Nepal captured on FB Live. Other video of the crash exists as well. We check in with our Buffalo Bills correspondent, John Bobbitt, but he forgot we had a scheduled interview. Death Triangle: RIP Lisa Marie Presley. RIP Robbie Knievel. RIP Robbie Bachman. Hot chicks are allowed to cut in line. Olivia Dunne is causing so many boners that LSU has to beef up security. Some jerk from Maine won the Mega Millions jackpot. Loco 4: Anybody seen Jason Carr? Paul Gross calls it quits. Rumor has it that Sandra Ali quit. Get Up and Go! Bally Sports Detroit is not bringing back Jack Morris. White Boy Rick and Charlie LeDuff have a gig in Warren in March. Kwame Kilpatrick wants to travel, but the feds say no. COVID-19: "Neil deGrasse Tyson Is Astronomically Wrong". XBB.1.5 is more likely to infect the vaccinated. Visit Our Presenting Sponsor Hall Financial – Michigan's highest rated mortgage company Social media is dumb, but we're on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter (Drew and Mike Show, Marc Fellhauer, Trudi Daniels and BranDon).
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In the Weeds Series 11 Episode 2: MSU Extension Field Crops Educators Monica Jean and Paul Gross sits down with Dr. Kurt Steinke, MSU Extension Specialist for Soil Science, to discuss biological success and failures for nutrients.
Today on Health & Longevity, Dr. John Westerdahl features guests, Ken Babal, nutrition consultant and expert on mushrooms and Dr. Paul Gross, scientist with the Dole Nutrition Institute. Ken Babal will discuss the medicinal and nutritional benefits of mushrooms that are often overlooked by Western physicians and researchers. Ken will also discuss his new book, 'Mushrooms for Health and Longevity'. Paul Gross, Ph.D., discusses the Dole Food Company's revolutionary new, Vitamin D-rich mushroom and mushroom powder product innovation.
December 22, 2022 ~ WDIV Channel 4 Meteorologist Paul Gross speaks with Sean about the upcoming winter storm that is supposed to hit Metro Detroit starting on Thursday night.
In the Weeds Series 11 Episode 1: MSU Extension Field Crops Educators Monica Jean and Paul Gross sits down with Dr. Kurt Steinke, MSU Extension Specialist for Soil Science, to discuss adjusting your row crop fertility program with cost in mind.
December 20, 2022 ~ Full Show. Grady Trimble, Fox Business Network Correspondent and WJR Contributor discusses Chief Justice John Roberts putting a temporary hold on terminating Title 42. Paul Gross, Meteorologist for WDIV Local 4 with the concerning Christmas forecast. Senior News Analyst Lloyd Jackson on the child pain relief medical shortage and upcoming tariffs on baby formula. Ron Beeber, Spokesman for the Delphi Salaried Retiree Association discusses the latest setback for Delphi retirees. Gary Shapiro, President and CEO of the Consumer Technology Association previews the 2023 Consumer Electronics Show for Mobility Makers. Senior News Analyst Marie Osborne talked to Judge Timothy Kenny ahead of his retirement and Sports Analyst Steve Courtney discusses The Red Wings not allowing Alexander Ovechkin to pass Gordie Howe on the all time goals list last night and The Masters to allow golfers from the LIV tour to participate.
December 20, 2022 ~ Paul Gross, Meteorologist for WDIV Local 4, talks with Guy Gordon about the winter storm that's heading towards southeast Michigan before Christmas.
Paul Gross is the Co-CEO & Co-founder of Remora, a start-up that captures carbon emissions directly from semi-trucks as they drive. This tech, called a “mobile carbon capture system”, is the first of its kind to be commercialized anywhere in the world. Remora's system can be retrofitted onto existing diesel trucks, capturing and storing their carbon. And this is a big deal, because there are over 2 million semis in the US alone. They've raised millions in funding, and they're already working with major brands to help reduce total carbon emissions globally. Paul himself was listed to Forbes 30 Under 30, and he has an inspiring story for us all.
Paul Gross is the co-founder and co-CEO of Remora, a carbon capture solution for heavy-duty trucks. Using work from Christina Reynold's PhD thesis at the University of Michigan (Remora other co-CEO), they created the company in 2020, joined Y Combinator and raised $5.5M to now be a 45 people strong company about to deploy their product at some of the largest American trucking companies.In this episode, we talk with Paul about:his early childhood and what drove his interest for climatehow the Remora idea originated at Yale and how he assembled a dream team to get the project off the groundwhat carbon capture is, how it works and why it's a critical technology to fight climate changehow can we recycle or store carbon and how is this carbon valuablethe role of hydrogen, electricity and biofuels for trucking decarbonizationhow to scale their system from a pilot unit to 2m trucksEnjoy the show!To learn more about Remora and carbon capture:Vox carbon capture primer (~30mn read)ClimateTech VC primer on carbon credits (15mn read)Christina Reynold original PhD thesis(160 pages!)
Men With Brooms, written and directed by Paul Gross is full of typical cliches, yet has a lot of heart. Sharing the screen with Leslie Nielsen, Molly Parker and a bunch of beavers four men reunite as a curling team to compete in a bonspiel two restore the honor of their former coach. This very Canadian based film has some quality despite it's rough edges. Chris Cutter: No, it's not just a rock. Amy Foley: No? Chris Cutter: It's forty-two pounds of polished granite, bevelled on the belly and a handle a human being can hold. And it may have no practical purpose in itself but it is a repository of human possibility and if it's handled just right, it will exact the kind of poetry... Special thanks to our editor Geoff Vrijmoet for this episode and Melissa Villagrana for helping out with our social media posts. Next week's film will be Mr. Holmes (2015) available on Kanopy with a library card Subscribe, Rate & Share Your Favorite Episodes! Thanks for tuning into today's episode of Dodge Movie Podcast with your host, Mike and Christi Dodge. If you enjoyed this episode, please head over to Apple Podcasts to subscribe and leave a rating and review. Don't forget to visit our website, connect with us on Instagram, Facebook, LinkedIn, and share your favorite episodes across social media. Give us a call at 971-245-4148 or email at christi@dodgemediaproductions.com
Welcome to the 26th and final episode of the 2022 season! Paul Gross, MSU Extension Field Crops Educator, hosted Dr. Christy Sprague, MSU Extension Field Crops Weed Specialist, who spoke about the different fall weed control options . Also, a weather update from Dr. Jeff Andresen.
Welcome to the 25th episode of the 2022 season! Paul Gross, MSU Extension Field Crops Educator, hosted Dr. Erin Hill, MSU Weed Science Diagnostician, who spoke about . Also, a weather update from Dr. William Baule. To learn more and register for the live event, check out the MSUE Virtual Breakfast page.
Summer's over and it's time to transition to winter and that means SKI FILMS. Avoiding pap like "Ski School" and "Hot Dog: The Movie" we are instead taking up a listener suggestion to pod about 'Aspen Extreme'...a film I quote comedically (and to generally blank stares) all the time. Turns out this movie's actually really good and a cut way above the usual dumbass soft-core porn ski comedies all too frequently littered across our slopes in the 80's and 90's. Aspen Extreme was written and directed by Patrick Hasburgh, who went on to create TV's 'Hardcastle & McCormick' and '21 Jump Street', and was originally conceived by Hasburgh as a darker and grittier look at ski-town life; the highs and especially the lows: the drugs, the empty pursuit of thrills at the expense of relationships, the death and injuries. But Hollywood Pictures insisted on cuts and on a marketing campaign geared around the phrase "Top Gun on the slopes" which bore little resemblance to the actually well-written character study/fish-out-of-water buddy dramedy he turned out. Over time, 'Aspen Extreme' has settled into a comfortable middle-age. Screenings in Aspen now have the glow of fondly reminisced times past, and the cast seems to have all thrived in the decades since release. So while I intended this episode to be tongue-firmly-in-cheek...I was actually surprised even as a fan of this movie to discover it's a totally competent, even moving film set in and around a ski resort, not just another ski comedy with lowbrow jokes and ethnic stereotypes ('Chinese Downhill'...I'm looking at you, 'Hot Dog')....
In this episode of Hardware to Save a Planet, Dylan is joined by Paul Gross, Co-founder and CEO of Remora, to discuss the technology behind Remora's new device that captures at least eighty percent of a semi-truck's carbon emissions directly from the tailpipe.
Welcome to the 6th episode of the 2022 season! Paul Gross, MSU Extension Field Crops Educator, will host Dr. Erin Burns, MSU Weed Scientist. Erin will be talking about postemergence weed control. Also, a weather update from Dr. Jeff Andresen. To learn more and register for the live event, check out the MSUE Virtual Breakfast page.
Welcome to the 5th episode of the 2022 season! Paul Gross, MSU Extension Field Crops Educator, will host Dr. Erin Hill, MSU Weed Science Diagnostician. Erin will be talking about weed identification apps. Also, a weather update from Dr. Jeff Andresen. To learn more and register for the live event, check out the MSUE Virtual Breakfast page.