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Episode Summary:In this heartfelt and reflective episode, Phil is joined by returning guest and mentor Sam Harper (filling in for Diana) for an open and honest conversation about the personal and professional journey of being a driving instructor.Together, they explore: The importance of shifting from “doing” to “learning” in lessons.How to dig deeper into both successful and unsuccessful moments to help PDIs and pupils grow.The power of mindset, confidence, and human connection in driving development. How neurodiversity, fear responses, and backgrounds affect the way learners experience lessons. Why empathy, patience, and presence are game-changers in instruction. Reflections on how their teaching style has evolved over the years, and advice they'd give their past selves.A live Q&A moment from Chris around supporting decision-making skills in anxious learners.Plus, they touch on the value of business education, being your authentic self, and the famous 'Let Them' Theory by Mel Robbins.
In this episode of "The CCA Corner," Mallory and Badmouth are joined by James Henry to discuss current issues and provide education for CCAs. The discussion begins with an update on recent events within the NALC, including the contentious tentative agreement (TA), and James Henry's perspective on leadership's handling of the membership's wishes. The focus then shifts to the rights of CCAs during disciplinary investigations (PDIs or IIs), emphasizing the crucial role of union representation. James Henry stresses the importance of CCAs understanding their rights, particularly their right to union representation throughout the entire process, and that management's questions can be seen as attempts to manipulate or trap carriers into incriminating statements. He emphasizes the importance of honesty and direct answers during such procedures. The episode covers the differences in disciplinary rights between CCAs and regular carriers. James Henry details the CLC's efforts to advocate for CCAs and the importance of member solidarity, highlighting recent additions to the team. The discussion touches on the political climate's influence on the Postal Service and the importance of collective action. A significant portion of the episode focuses on the vital role of union representation in defending CCAs, whether they're perceived as innocent or guilty. James Henry emphasizes the importance of upholding due process rights and citing the contract, and how management's attempts to pressure carriers into admitting guilt can be legally challenged. The episode concludes with a discussion of upcoming events and initiatives within the CLC, urging CCAs to be proactive in advocating for their rights. http://www.fromatoarbitration.com/
Book Club: Learning to Drive and Lasagne by Alex Jones
In this episode Ed interviews Dr. Cathie Aime of the Aime lab at Purdue University. They discuss the work of the Aime lab overall and talk about current advances in coffee rust research. Additional Resources https://ag.purdue.edu/department/btny/herbaria/arthur/index.html https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11557-018-1434-1 https://www.aime-lab.com/coffee-leaf-rust https://apsjournals.apsnet.org/doi/epdf/10.1094/PHYTO-06-21-0255-R https://www.mdpi.com/2309-608X/8/2/189 https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/03235408.2021.1983385 https://apsjournals.apsnet.org/doi/full/10.1094/PDIS-09-23-1869-PDN How to cite the podcast: Zaworski, E. (Host) and Aime, C. (Interviewee). S3:E43 (Podcast). The Rusted Brew: Re-Visiting Coffee Rust Part 2. 1/8/25. In I See Dead Plants. Crop Protection Network.
In this episode Ed interviews Dr. Cathie Aime of the Aime lab at Purdue University. They discuss the work of the Aime lab overall and talk about current advances in coffee rust research. Additional Resources https://ag.purdue.edu/department/btny/herbaria/arthur/index.html https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11557-018-1434-1 https://www.aime-lab.com/coffee-leaf-rust https://apsjournals.apsnet.org/doi/epdf/10.1094/PHYTO-06-21-0255-R https://www.mdpi.com/2309-608X/8/2/189 https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/03235408.2021.1983385 https://apsjournals.apsnet.org/doi/full/10.1094/PDIS-09-23-1869-PDN How to cite the podcast: Zaworski, E. (Host) and Aime, C. (Interviewee). S3:E42 (Podcast). The Rusted Brew: Re-Visiting Coffee Rust Part 1. 1/2/25. In I See Dead Plants. Crop Protection Network.
In today's episode, we celebrate the launch of a brand new, free-to-use product that will change the way developers work forever! Topics 00:00 Welcome & Introductions 12:03 What Is ServiceNow Studio? 13:45 What About Legacy Studio? 14:43 Studio vs App Engine Studio 20:48 What Are Customers Saying About Studio? 26:06 Andrew's Favorite Feature of Studio 28:35 When Will Studio Be on PDIs? 29:24 What Knowledge Content is Planned for Knowledge25? 31:07 A Break Point Exclusive! 32:29 Conclusion & Outro Links Xanadu Content Calendar ServiceNow Studio Creator Toolbox Check out the other ServiceNow podcastsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In today's episode, we celebrate the launch of a brand new, free-to-use product that will change the way developers work forever! Topics 00:00 Welcome & Introductions 12:03 What Is ServiceNow Studio? 13:45 What About Legacy Studio? 14:43 Studio vs App Engine Studio 20:48 What Are Customers Saying About Studio? 26:06 Andrew's Favorite Feature of Studio 28:35 When Will Studio Be on PDIs? 29:24 What Knowledge Content is Planned for Knowledge25? 31:07 A Break Point Exclusive! 32:29 Conclusion & Outro Links Xanadu Content Calendar ServiceNow Studio Creator Toolbox Check out the other ServiceNow podcastsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode Ed interviews Dr. Tavis Faske of the University of Arkansas. The two give an overview of southern rust on corn and what work has been done recently on the pathogen. Additional Resources https://apsjournals.apsnet.org/doi/full/10.1094/PDIS-06-20-1247-RE https://corn.ipmpipe.org/southerncornrust/ How to cite the podcast: Zaworski, E. (Host) and Faske, T. (Interviewee). S3:E37 (Podcast). Traveling Terror!: Southern Rust of Corn Part 2. 10/23/24. In I See Dead Plants. Crop Protection Network.
In this episode Ed interviews Dr. Tavis Faske of the University of Arkansas. The two give an overview of southern rust on corn and what work has been done recently on the pathogen. Additional Resources https://apsjournals.apsnet.org/doi/full/10.1094/PDIS-06-20-1247-RE https://corn.ipmpipe.org/southerncornrust/ How to cite the podcast: Zaworski, E. (Host) and Faske, T. (Interviewee). S3:E36 (Podcast). Traveling Terror!: Southern Rust of Corn Part 1. 10/16/24. In I See Dead Plants. Crop Protection Network.
In this episode Ed interviews Dr. Will Rutter of the USDA vegetable laboratory on Charleston South Carolina. They discuss root knot nematode (RKN) and what has been learned about this damaging pest over the years. Additional Resources https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35316614/ https://apsjournals.apsnet.org/doi/10.1094/PDIS-09-22-2228-RE https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33599516/ How to cite the podcast: Zaworski, E. (Host) and Rutter, W. (Interviewee). S3:E33 (Podcast). Sweet Potato Stranglers: An Overview of Root Knot Nematode Part 2. 09/11/2024. In I See Dead Plants. Crop Protection Network.
In this episode Ed interviews Dr. Will Rutter of the USDA vegetable laboratory on Charleston South Carolina. They discuss root knot nematode (RKN) and what has been learned about this damaging pest over the years. Additional Resources https://www.findmenematode.org/ https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35316614/ https://apsjournals.apsnet.org/doi/10.1094/PDIS-09-22-2228-RE https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33599516/ How to cite the podcast: Zaworski, E. (Host) and Rutter, W. (Interviewee). S3:E32 (Podcast). (S3:E32) Sweet Potato Stranglers: An Overview of Root Knot Nematode Part 1. 09/11/2024. In I See Dead Plants. Crop Protection Network.
On Tuesday's AOA, we start the show with a look at news headlines including the latest on a potential Canadian rail strike and what the National Grain and Feed Association is saying about the impact it could have on North American agriculture. In Segment Two, we talk with Dr. C.D. Cruz from Purdue University about new tar spot research that his team has been working on. You can view their findings online here: https://apsjournals.apsnet.org/doi/10.1094/PDIS-02-20-0449-FE?_ga=2.29840631.971845228.1723050317-996601114.1723049325 In Segment Three, we have a conversation about sustainable aviation fuel and get perspective from the airline industry. Kevin Welsh, Vice President, Environmental Affairs and Chief Sustainability Officer for Airlines for America (a member organization of Americans for Clean Aviation Fuels) joins the show. Then in Segment Four, we are joined by RMA Administrator Marcia Bunger to discuss some new funding for groups to provide education and outreach to producers about risk management options. More at www.rma.usda.gov.
Claire was one of our PDIs at Training Wheelz who (finally) qualified in June 2024 after almost two years. I am sure her story will resonate with many of you who are grappling with the process of becoming an ADI as well as being a remonder of how hard it was for many who are now qualified.Claire used two unsuccessful part 3 tests as learning opportunities but she didn't stop there. As well as the Go Green support material we use in our training, she went out of hr way to get help elsewhere. For her, Phil Cowley and Diana Todd at Inspire Instructor Training and Ray Seagrave provided support that worked for her.HRT - this was a first for me on the podcast! Claire knew something. wasn't right and went to her doctor regarding her anxiety and was prescribed HRT - it worked!If ever anyone personifies the grit and determination to succeed it is Claire. She never sat back and waited for things to happen and now is enjoying her new career. I have. no doubt she will go on to greater things.
Show recorded on 11/6/24 - released 3/7/24 59 minutes In this show we still have ex-examiner Ali Saddique in the studio for the second recording of the day. We talk mainly over the driving test and preparing pupils and PDIs for their exams. Introductions Ordit Registration Riding On A Test Test Instruction E Stop Speed Setting An Example PDI Training Mirrors In Pairs
Every now and then you hear that a previous unheard episode of a radio or tv show has lain undiscovered for a long time - well I have realised that a recording from over 3 months ago has been dormant in my archives! This recording was taken back at the start of March 2024 with two of our own PDIs at our driving school (Training Wheelz) and gives the background to how they made their training choice. They are both named Vicky (or Vicki)! One of them (Vicki) has the email address including gthe term 'madvic' but it is the other (Vicky) who is the real mad one out of them!The initial recording suffered from mad Vicky using her phone and the first attempt suffering from none of us realising her contribution wasn't recording after she took a call on her phone! They both very kindly came back a few days later to complete the recording. Even so there were a few gremlins from mad Vicky's internet connection. I have edited out some of the gaps and interference but so hopefully the recording does run reasonably smoothly. My a;pologies idf there are still a couple of hiccups within the recording.(Mad) Vicky was an ADI many years ago and started her training with us whereas Vicki started with a national company and fairly soon realised this was not really working for her. As her eldest daughter had learned with me I was delighted when she asked if she could complete her training with us.I am delighted to say Vicki has since qualified - she will be giving her account of her Part 3 soon - it was fairly eventful with her learner having a complete meltdown on the test!
Becky has made quite an impact since launching Empathetic Instructor Training. She has made it her aim to provide a safe space for PDIs and ADIs alike and she also has an impressive array of training courses available. Why not take a look at the web site - www.beckyseaton.co.uk
Na temporada de 2024, o Podcast Papo de Líder traz de volta os papos com as maiores referências do país nas suas áreas. E nesse episódio de segunda feira, 11/03 às 18:26 a conversa será com o Galo Noriega, Top 2 HR Influencer do Brasil, Networker, LinkedIn Creator, Professor e Consultor. Sua missão é tornar a Análise de Dados acessível a todos, capacitando indivíduos e empresas de médio e grande porte a transformar dados em insights valiosos. Meu foco principal reside no campo do PEOPLE ANALYTICS e do DATA DRIVEN DECISION, onde auxilia na melhoria dos resultados financeiros, otimização de indicadores e redução do turnover. Ao longo dos últimos 25 anos, acumulou uma vasta experiência em diversas áreas, incluindo People Analytics, Gestão de Projetos, Data Driven Decision, Inteligência de Mercado, Cultura Organizacional, Gestão por Indicadores, Pesquisa Operacional, Gestão Financeira, Análise Multivariada, Métodos Quantitativos, Econometria e Estatística Aplicada. Além disso, atua como docente em instituições renomadas como a FIA, HSM, FIAP, SEDA Executive Education, BSP, Ibmec, Insper, FAAP e UAM, lecionando nos programas de MBA e nos cursos abertos. Minha expertise abrange temas como People Analytics, Gestão de Projetos, Data Driven Decision, Strategic Thinking & Value Creation, Planejamento Estratégico, Gestão Financeira, Leading Strategic Initiatives, Métodos Quantitativos para decisão, Gestão por Indicadores, Ciência da Decisão, Econometria, Balanced Scorecard, Estatística Aplicada, Matemática Aplicada, Pesquisa Operacional, Tomada de Decisão, Comunicação Empresarial e Processo Decisório. Como Sócio Diretor da Lopez Noriega Consultoria e Treinamento, lidera projetos customizados para clientes de médio e grande porte, contribuindo para o seu desenvolvimento. Também desempenhou o papel de Head de Educação Executiva, onde participou ativamente na formatação de PDLs, PDIs, implantação de Academias de Liderança e Universidades Corporativas para grandes empresas. Possue uma sólida formação acadêmica, com Mestrado em Engenharia pela Escola Politécnica da USP, especialização em People Analytics, Data Driven Decision e Controle Estatístico de Processos, além das certificações Green Belt e Yellow Belt. Sua jornada acadêmica teve início com uma graduação em Engenharia. Está comprometido em promover a excelência na análise de dados e na tomada de decisões estratégicas, e estou à disposição para colaborar com organizações e profissionais que buscam maximizar seu potencial através do poder dos dados.
In this episode Ed Talks with Dr. Alison Robertson of Iowa State University. They Discussed cover crops and corn seedling diseases. Additional Resources https://apsjournals.apsnet.org/doi/epdf/10.1094/PDIS-04-21-0836-RE https://crops.extension.iastate.edu/crops/covercrops https://www.usda.gov/peoples-garden/soil-health/cover-crops-crop-rotation How to cite the podcast: Zaworski, E. (Host) and Robertson, A. (Interviewee). S3:E9 (Podcast). Stop Treating Soil Like Dirt: Cover Crops and Corn Disease Part 2. 2/7/24. In I See Dead Plants. Crop Protection Network.
In this episode Ed talks with Dr. Alison Robertson of Iowa State University. They Discuss cover crops and corn seedling diseases. Additional Resources https://apsjournals.apsnet.org/doi/epdf/10.1094/PDIS-04-21-0836-RE https://crops.extension.iastate.edu/crops/covercrops https://www.usda.gov/peoples-garden/soil-health/cover-crops-crop-rotation How to cite the podcast: Zaworski, E. (Host) and Robertson, A. (Interviewee). S3:E8 (Podcast). Stop Treating Soil Like Dirt: Cover Crops and Corn Disease Part 1. 1/31/24. In I See Dead Plants. Crop Protection Network.
167: In diese Folge gibt es ein Solo-Special mit Familie Atalanta. Uns haben einige Fragen rund um das Thema DIS und Viele-sein erreicht. Daher wurde es Zeit für eine kleine exklusive Fragestunde. Was unterscheidet eine pDIS denn nun von einer DIS und was hat es mit Anteilen im Sinne der Ego-State-Therapie auf sich? Wann entsteht eine DIS und kann es auch noch in der Pubertät zur Spaltung kommen? Wie geht man mit täterloyalen Anteilen um? Und wie ist das eigentlich mit der Liebe? Verliebt sich das System oder die einzelne Innenperson? All das nimmt Familie Atalanta für dich heute auseinander. Viel Aha-Momente beim Hören wünschen wir dir! - Instagram von Familie Atalanta: https://www.instagram.com/familie_atalanta/ - Website: https://www.traumatante.de/ ...
Weekly tips for driving instructors. Whether you are a seasoned ADI, or just starting out as a PDI, this show will offer you valuable insight to help you pass your Standards Check or Part 3, improve as a driving instructor, and run a better driving school. All with tips in under two minutes!For a more in-depth view, be sure to check out The Instructor Podcast.
Today's episode is all about mycotoxins with guests Ed Zaworski, and Brady Goetz! Check back to our recent webinar for another look at dealing with mycotoxins and feed managment! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u1PCpazHAXw Check out Ed Zaworski's podcast "I See Dead Plants" and research below! Podcast: https://sites.libsyn.com/416264 Mycotoxin testing: https://vetmed.iastate.edu/vdpam/research/disease-topics/toxicology/mycotoxins Mycotoxin silage research: https://apsjournals.apsnet.org/doi/full/10.1094/PDIS-03-21-0641-RE
A brand-new podcast aimed at helping ADI's and Pdi's with the standards. Check and part three test. We will be chatting with industry leaders along with ADI's and PDIs learning about their stories.Don't forget to subscribe, so you never miss an episode.
In this episode Ed Interviews Dr. Jennifer Juzwik of the Northern Research station with the U.S. Forest service. They discuss the complicated disease of oak trees; oak wilt. Additional Resources Story map https://apsjournals.apsnet.org/doi/pdf/10.1094/PDIS-12-10-0944 https://www.annualreviews.org/doi/abs/10.1146/annurev.phyto.45.062806.094406 How to cite the podcast: Zaworski, E. (Host) and Juzwik, J.(Interviewee). S2:E29 (Podcast). What To Do When Oak Wilt Haunts Your Forest (Part 2). 9/13/23. In I See Dead Plants. Crop Protection Network.
In this episode Ed Interviews Dr. Jennifer Juzwik of the Northern Research station with the U.S. Forest service. They discuss the complicated disease of oak trees; oak wilt. Additional Resources Story map https://apsjournals.apsnet.org/doi/pdf/10.1094/PDIS-12-10-0944 https://www.annualreviews.org/doi/abs/10.1146/annurev.phyto.45.062806.094406 How to cite the podcast: Zaworski, E. (Host) and Juzwik, J.(Interviewee). S2:E28 (Podcast). What To Do When Oak Wilt Haunts Your Forest (Part 1). 9/13/23. In I See Dead Plants. Crop Protection Network.
Following on from the previous episode with two trainees talking about their training, I realised that they are not really aware of the range of resources that are available. Phil Cowley very kindly agreed to join me to discuss a whole range of resources and I think we have covered a large peroportion of the most popular or most well-known of these. The list is by no means exhaustive but we did include the following in the podcast;Lou and Blaine Walsh https://www.gogreendrivinginstructortraining.co.uk/Diane Hall https://www.lofaway2pass.com/product/driving-test-nerves-specialist-workshop/Bob Morton https://clientcentredlearning.co.uk/Chris Bensted https://www.theorytestexplained.co.uk/Terry Cook https://www.theinstructorpodcast.com/Mick Knowles https://www.adikit.co.uk/podcast/Kev and Tracey Field https://www.confidentdrivers.co.uk/the-driving-confidence-podcastMindnode https://www.mindnode.com/Canva https://www.canva.com/online-whiteboard/Fionadrive https://fionadrive.com/The Honest Truth https://thehonesttruth.co.uk/Who'In The Driving Seat https://gedandclaire.com/driving-instructor-book/I am sure I have missed some out so go Google anything I have forgotten and if you can't find it let me as I'm sure I can find someone who does know! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On today's episode: Vaccines are in the news! And it's not COVID this time. Whether or not you find them appealing, there's hope in the research to save bananas. All that and more today on All Around Science... LINKS: Long-sought universal flu vaccine: mRNA-based candidate enters clinical trial BANANA SOURCES https://asm.org/Articles/2021/June/Clone-Wars-How-Fusarium-Fungi-Control-the-Banana-I https://apsjournals.apsnet.org/doi/10.1094/PDIS.2004.88.6.580 https://asm.org/Articles/2021/June/Clone-Wars-How-Fusarium-Fungi-Control-the-Banana-I https://asm.org/Articles/2021/June/Clone-Wars-How-Fusarium-Fungi-Control-the-Banana-I https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5684404/ https://www.qut.edu.au/news?id=173568 https://www.bonappetit.com/story/banana-fungus-monoculture-extinction THEME MUSIC by Andrew Allen https://twitter.com/KEYSwithSOUL http://andrewallenmusic.com
Diane Hall and Chris Allsopp from 'L Of A Way 2 Pass' are coming to Devon in October with their fabulous Driving Test Nerves Specialist workshop. The workshop will help you understand how your learners are thinking, why they act the way they do - and some strategies to deal with this. The course helps you to become the 'go to' specialist, giving you techniques to combat anxiety when driving, driving test nerves (for learners AND ADIs and PDIs for their Standards Check or Part 3 test). And, of course, the 10 second tapping technique to prevent getting lefts and rights mixed up!This link will take you to the workshops, including the ones in Exeter and Cornwall: www.testbuddy.app/instructor. It also gives you an insight into the course content and all the other relevant stuff Diane and Chris have to offer. This next link takes you to the Tappy Hand Dance! https://youtu.be/xk9RiKHP0nw Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this episode Ed interviews Dr. Tom Allen of Mississippi State University. The discussion is centered around an increasingly important soybean disease of the southern United stated called Target spot. Additional Resources: https://cropprotectionnetwork.org/encyclopedia/target-spot-of-soybean https://apsjournals.apsnet.org/doi/epdf/10.1094/PHP-01-22-0010-BR https://apsjournals.apsnet.org/doi/abs/10.1094/PDIS-06-22-1297-RE How to cite the podcast: Zaworski, E. (Host), Allen, T. (Interviewee). S2:E12 (Podcast). Bullseye: An Overview of Soybean Target Spot. 3/22/23. In I See Dead Plants. Crop Protection Network. https://sites.libsyn.com/416264/bullseye-an-overview-of-soybean-target-spot
In this episode, Gary Chastagner, a professor of plant pathology and an extension specialist in the Department of Plant Pathology at Washington State University, joins host Jim Bradeen for a timely conversation about the science behind Christmas trees. The two chat about his initial interests in plant pathology, his research specific to Christmas trees and diseases impacting them, genetically modified Christmas trees, and the interactions between root rotting Phythophthora, Abies Christmas trees and the environment. Show notes The full transcript for this episode can be found here: https://bit.ly/3EUC4cc (https://bit.ly/3EUC4cc) McKeever, K.M. and Chastagner, G.A. 2019. Interactions Between Root Rotting Phythophthora, Abies Christmas Trees, and Environment. Plant Disease. 103:538-545. https://apsjournals.apsnet.org/doi/10.1094/PDIS-01-18-0174-RE This episode is produced by Association Briefings (https://www.associationbriefings.com). Special Guest: Gary Chastagner.
Welcome to Q4! Ready or not, it's fall ...and Annual Planning Season! On today's podcast, Molly welcomes Brian Nolan, Managing Partner here at Nolan Consulting Group for a conversation that will recharge your planning mindset! At NCG, we are intentional about the planning process. We believe it is essential to devote time to strategically think about the year ahead, align with your vision, define PDIs, and focus on goals. No matter your company size - big or small, there are ways to approach this season with newfound energy, team participation, and excitement for the year ahead. Brian highlights where to start, different frameworks to work through and recommendations for getting the process started on the right foot.
This podcast is primarily aimed at driving instructors in the Exeter and Newton Abbot areas. It will consist of fortnightly interviews with member of the group to find out more about them, not just their work with learners and PDIs but also what interests they have outside of work. Hopefully some of this will be of interest to other members of the group. Episodes will last around 20-30 minutes and will be available on Spotify, Google, Apple and other podcast apps. There is also a Facebook page and web site where you will be able to access each episode. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In today's episode we are talking to Cameil McLennon, an entrepreneur and PDI consultant. Cameil joins us today to share her tips for PDIs and best practices for new homeowners. Originally from Jamaica and a recent immigrant to Canada, Cameil originally worked in the tourism industry which gave her a solid foundation of customer care and admin services. From there, Cameil moved on to the construction industry. Now, at 36, Cameil is a new entrepreneur with two businesses based in Toronto. In this episode: About Cameil and her current businesses. (1:35) What is a PDI and what does it mean for a brand-new build? (2:45) The dangers of sneaking into your new property before it's ready. (4:20) What should you be looking for in a PDI and how should you prepare? (4:56) The importance of being thorough in your inspection without obsessing over the little things. (6:45) What is the difference between requirements of the builder and warrantable issues? (8:42) Reasons why you must be precise when recording issues on your PDI forms. (9:35) How you should research your builder and why it's so important. (11:00) About Andrea's recent experience with her new home. (13:18) Holding builders responsible for delivering a polished product. (15:55) What Cameil's life as an entrepreneur looks like. (16:52) How The Admin Polishers came to be. (17:30) Fine tuning and why it has to be done in this industry. (18:20) Some recommended resources from Cameil. (19:57) How the pandemic drove change in Cameil's life. (22:25) Resources: Home Construction Regulatory Authority - https://www.hcraontario.ca/ Tarion - https://www.tarion.com/ Tarion's PDI YouTube series - https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLGI_hEM8F6Sp10prD8dgi9dFQ5kSOykGN Connect with Cameil: Tings Jamaican - https://tings-jamaican.com/ The Admin Polishers - https://theadminpolishers.ca/ LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/in/cameil-mclennon Contact the Kean Group: Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/kean.on.you/?hl=en Website: https://keangroup.ca/ Youtube: https://youtu.be/gzviZeuyLO0
This week we continue our exploration of the history of bananas and plantains from where we left off last week in West Africa as they make their way accross the atlantic. This episode gets a little heavy but I hope that you take away a new understanding of these histories as well as an appreciation for the amazing foods that were born out of them. As always, I encourage any feedback and you can reach me on instagram @planetpantrypod on patreon under the same name or by email at nick@threetreeprovisions. Behind all these stories are so many rabbit holes that anyone could spend hours diving down so I'm trying to include as many sources that I use in the production as possible. The character limit in this box limits me in this regard and I'm still getting used to recording every source that I use. But a list of everything that I remember to record is available on Patreon https://foodispower.org/our-food-choices/bananas/ https://afroculinaria.com/2016/10/05/crops-of-african-origin-or-african-diffusion-in-the-americas/ https://www.statista.com/statistics/1010169/black-and-slave-population-us-1790-1880/ https://www.census.gov/history/pdf/histstats-colonial-1970.pdf https://apsjournals.apsnet.org/doi/pdf/10.1094/PDIS.1998.82.9.964 http://www.unitedfruit.org/chron.htm https://www.geog.psu.edu/sites/www.geog.psu.edu/files/event/miller-lecture-coffee-hour-out-africa-food-legacies-atlantic-slavery-americas/carneychapter2africanethnobotanyintheamericas.pdf https://kuscholarworks.ku.edu/bitstream/handle/1808/11023/Political%20Inst%20Change%20MIR.pdf;jsessionid=40FCEA480728E84691C6833F9D7FFE16?sequence=3 http://mygoldrushtales.com/the-fraud-of-henry-meiggs/ https://www.berose.fr/article1413.html?lang=fr https://www.uptowncollective.com/2011/09/20/dr-travelogue-the-magnificent-mangu/ https://blog.amigofoods.com/index.php/dominican-foods-drinks/mangu-con-los-tres-golpes/ https://www.saborbrasil.it/en/ricettas/169 http://www.fao.org/fileadmin/templates/banana/documents/Docs_Resources_2015/TR4/Panama-disease-FS.pdf --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nicholas-ronyai/support
show notes @ https://thesternmethod.com/tony-jimenez-photodynamic/ Dr. Antonio Jimenez, or as patients affectionately call him, Dr. Tony, founded Hope4Cancer in 2000 and has dedicated his life to researching alternative strategies to treat cancer, chronic infections, and immune disorders, after he saw firsthand the negative side effects that accompanied the conventional treatments his father underwent being diagnosed with prostate cancer. After completing his traditional undergraduate education in the United States, Dr. Jimenez received his M.D. degree from the Autonomous University of Guadalajara Faculty of Medicine in Mexico, and went on to pursue his N.D. degree at the Trinity School of Natural Health. For over 30 years, Dr. Jimenez has traveled the world learning and researching new approaches to cancer treatment, with the dream in mind of opening an alternative clinic capable of providing any method to give patients their best chance of recovery. Today, that dream is alive and well in Dr. Jimenez’s three international Hope4Cancer Treatment Centers. As the founder of Hope4Cancer and a pioneer of holistic protocol approach The Seven Key Principles of Cancer Therapy, Dr. Jimenez has been recognized by various forums worldwide. Most notably, he was honored with the Lifetime Achievement Award by The Truth About Cancer organization in 2016 for his dedicated study, research, and implementation of effective non-toxic medical treatments. Dr. Antonio Jimenez, M.D., N.D., is a Board Certified Licensed Physician of Mexico and Spain ***Resources Mentioned*** Hope for Cancer Centers Tijuana & Cancun, Mexico Book: The Amazing Cancer Kid by Jonathan Chamberlain, Debbie Broom, Jim Broom, Long Book: Hope for Cancer: 7 Principles to Remove Fear and Empower Your Healing Journey Antonio Jimenez, M.D., N.D. Sicher , Fred , Elisabeth Targ , Dan Moore and Helene S . Smith . “ A randomized double - blind study of the effect of distant healing in a population with advanced AIDS . ” Western Journal of Medicine . 169 , no . 6 ( Dec . 1998 ) : 356 - 63 . Dr. William Kelly, Pamela McDougal: enzyme therapy, “Kelly program” Book: Sauna and Detoxification by Dr. Lawrence Wilson Red light therapy devices Reality show: 8 days - WGN America In This Episode: Ryan interviews Dr. Tony Jiminez about some of the latest therapies used in cancer treatment, including: red light therapy (photodynamic therapy), sound healing (sono therapy), spectroscopy, nutrition, macrophages, prayer, and more! Timestamps: 0:01:19 Dr. Tony’s bio 0:01:48 Dr. Tony”s continuing education 0:03:50 Ryan’s family journey with neuroblastoma 0:04:30 Dr. Tony’s experience with neuroblastoma (stories about patients Victor, Connah Broom) 0:06:40 Ten hallmarks of cancer 0:07:15 Difference between mainstream/conventional and integrative/alternative approach to cancer 0:08:10 Diversity in tumor cells (driver mutations) 0:10:05 Mapping the cancer genome - Are we on the right track? 0:11:08 Cancer as a systemic disease vs. local pathways 0:11:20 Stupid cancer vs. smart cancer 0:11:24 Dr. Tony’s book Hope for Cancer 0:12:20 Why are healing therapies important if I don’t have cancer? 0:14:27 The 7 principles to remove fear and empower your healing journey 0:20:00 Supernatural healing miracles 0:24:36 Mindset: the one difference 0:26:45 The power of prayer 0:28:01 RAS Protein and cellular signal transduction pathway 0:29:55 Definition of sono/photodynamic (sound/light therapy) 0:32:19 Benefits of red, blue, green light and other colors 0:34:20 Use of sensitizers with sono/photodynamic therapy 0:35:48 Photodynamic therapy effects microbes associated with cancer 0:37:00 Ability of photodynamic therapy to decrease blood supply to tumors (angiogenesis) 0:38:35 Substances used as sensitizers 0:39:20 Light activation spectrum of chemotherapy 0:41:40 Studies with sound therapy 0:44:51 Type of device used for sono therapy 0:47:40 Type of light is used with photodynamic therapy 0:48:47 SPDT (sono-photo dynamic therapy) applications with esophageal and stomach cancer 0:49:59 Treating the whole body 0:50:33 New technologies used for treating cancer 0:51:50 SPDT and blood cancer 0:53:18 Benefits of near infrared vs. far infrared light 0:54:40 Dr. William Kelly and enzyme therapy 0:55:50 Vascular disease and blood flow insufficiency 0:56:26 Anatomical differences between cancer cells and normal cells 0::58 EMF and red light therapy 0:58:28 Book: Dr. Lawrence Wilson Sauna and Detoxification 0:59:27 Red light therapy devices - which kind is best 1:00:15 How to convert far infrared to near infrared in therapy devices (sauna) 1:00:55 Uses of photodynamic infrared spectroscopy (PDIS) 1:04:53 Dr. Jimenez’s go-to tests for monitoring progress 1:07:15 GCMAF immune modulation (macrophage activation factor) 1:11:01 Sugar - Dr. Jimenez’s opinion 1:20:33 Nutritional rotation 1:23:20 Common sense approach to nutrition 1:24:40 Listening to the Holy Spirit 1:25:39 Where to find Dr. Tony Jimenez 1:26:32 Reality show: 8 days- WGN America, story of 5 cancer patients 1:28:14 Closing remarks from Ryan If you have a question or comment about this episode please leave a reply below.
Show recorded 20/11/20 67 minutes With the government looking to the year 2030 as the final year that petrol and diesel cars can be sold new, we take a look at the future of driving instruction and when to make the jump to an electric car for teaching in. 2030 Deadline Business Planning Large Electric Vehicles Battery Life Charge Per Mile The ULEZ Charge Road Fund Licence Electric Scooters The Weather Links Help for ADIs and PDIs - go fund me Page Help for ADIs and PDIs - Intelligent Instructor Article
Kate Jennings, executive director of Wellington Free Ambulance Clinical Communication Center in New Zealand, discusses her center's programs to text PDIs and PAIs to patients and do welfare checks. For Your Information: Check out the Wellington Free site: https://www.wfa.org.nz/
Kate Jennings, executive director of Wellington Free Ambulance Clinical Communication Center in New Zealand, discusses her center’s programs to text PDIs and PAIs to patients and do welfare checks. For Your Information: Check out the Wellington Free site: https://www.wfa.org.nz/
En el tercer programa del curso 2017-2018, Acción en las Aulas, hoy con la profesora Asun Martínez Mayoral. Hoy aprendemos más sobre los proyectos de ÓSMOSIS, los PIEU y la formación para los PDI de la UMH. Y además, damos propuestas de lectura, de congresos y de enlaces educativos que podremos encontrar en nuestra web: eduinnoticsumh.es Locutan Asun Martínez Mayoral y José Antonio Serrano.
En el tercer programa del curso 2017-2018, Acción en las Aulas, hoy con la profesora Asun Martínez Mayoral. Hoy aprendemos más sobre los proyectos de ÓSMOSIS, los PIEU y la formación para los PDI de la UMH. Y además, damos propuestas de lectura, de congresos y de enlaces educativos que podremos encontrar en nuestra web: eduinnoticsumh.es Locutan Asun Martínez Mayoral y José Antonio Serrano.
Episode #242 consacré au référentiel PDIS Avec Benjamin Arnault, Nicolas Prigent et Jean-Philippe Cassard The post PDIS appeared first on NoLimitSecu.
How can retail investors access alternative investments typically reserved for institutional investors? And where do Opportunity Zones fit into the universe of portfolio alternatives? Washington, DC-based Tony Chereso is president and CEO of the Institute for Portfolio Alternatives, a trade group tasked with advocating for awareness of portfolio diversifying investments (PDIs). Show notes and transcript on OpportunityDb.com
What is plant pathology? What do plant pathologists do? How do plant pathogens affect society? Let's learn about the wonderful world of plant pathology on the first episode of Disease Dirt! Sources: Irish Immigration Statistics: https://www.loc.gov/teachers/classroommaterials/presentationsandactivities/presentations/immigration/irish2.html Irish Ancestry: https://www.census.gov/newsroom/facts-for-features/2017/cb17-ff05.html Dutch Elm Disease: https://www.forestresearch.gov.uk/tools-and-resources/pest-and-disease-resources/dutch-elm-disease/dutch-elm-disease-history-of-the-disease/ Tulip Breaking Virus: https://apsjournals.apsnet.org/doi/pdf/10.1094/PDIS.2000.84.10.1052
The "harm reduction as resistance" edition (with Joyce A. Rivera). Welcome to PDIS. A week after the Trump election of November 2016, Joyce Rivera, the founder and Executive Director of the St. Ann's Corner of Harm Reduction, joined me and my students at the PDIS studios. This was a few days after the federal election of 2016, which put Donald Trump in office, and Joyce explained to me why she's optimistic about the future. A lot of her optimism for the future stems from her work in the past. Rivera was an early researcher and activist in harm reduction and drug use policy, working in the 1980s and 1990s, a time when we knew little about the lives of people who used drugs, and when most people didn't care to know. In comparison to thirty years ago, Rivera believes, doing harm reduction in Trump's America won't be nearly as difficult. She also talked with me about what it was to do that work in the first decade of HIV, how she got into the work, and her perspective on why so-called "tough love" so often fails as a therapeutic and recovery strategy. Joyce A. Rivera is the founder and Executive Director of Saint Ann’s Corner of Harm Reduction (SACHR), and an adjunct professor at John Jay College of Criminal Justice, teaching a course on drug use and abuse. She has over thirty years of experience in program development and social services delivery, and has worked in harm reduction since 1990. As a consultant and grant writer, her expertise in HIV prevention and harm reduction has made her a local and national leader in the field of AIDS and drugs. She is a founding member of the National Harm Reduction Coalition (HRC), the North American Syringe Exchange Network (NASEN), and the Harm Reduction Care Network of New York (HRCNNY). Joyce frequently presents and conducts training on drug policy, harm reduction, women, communities of color, and social justice. She has chaired the boards of HRCNNY and the Latino Commission on AIDS. Joyce holds a bachelor of science degree in health administration with a specialization in healthcare planning and a master’s in comparative political science.
Formerly the Vice President of Programs at AIDS United in Washington DC, and a twenty-plus-year veteran of the AIDS and harm reduction movements, Monique Tula in the summer of 2016 became the Executive Director of the Harm Reduction Coalition, one of the nation's foremost organizations in the field. On August 1, 2017, Tula dropped by the PDIS studios for a cup of coffee and to talk about the Harm Reduction Coalition's new North Star statement (www.youtube.com/watch?v=XsWmvQ7JxL8) emphasizing the harms of racist drug policy, and the role harm reduction can and should take in the wider movement for racial justice. To Monique, a knowledge of history is important, especially the unrecognized grass-roots and leadership positions black people have taken in the movement since the very beginning. Along the way, we also discussed her journey into harm reduction, the challenges of being a bicoastal activist, and (eleven days before the events in Charlottesville, Virginia) the potential for race war in Trump's America. On a lighter note, I asked her about "the moment I feared" (shout out to Slick Rick), when Monique revealed how she overcame her aversion to public speaking.
Happy Fall, everyone! My guest in this episode of PDIS is Flores Forbes. Born and raised in San Diego, California, at age sixteen Forbes joined the Black Panther Party for Self Defense. The Panthers had been formed in 1966, and Flores rose through the ranks to become a high-level operative in the Party's military wing, called the Buddha Samauri. As one of the Party's principal armorers, Flores was responsible for maintaining the Party's gun supply -- at any given time, he was one of a very few people who knew the location of most or all of the weapons stashes. He also participated in several military operations, and served for a time as a bodyguard to Huey Newton, the Panthers' charismatic leader. In 1977, a botched operation to assassinate a testifying witness ended with the death of one of the assassins. Flores was gravely wounded and had to go underground while undergoing reconstructive surgery and hiding from the authorities. Presumed to have been killed either in the original operation or in a later assassination, for three years Flores lived in safe houses and under assumed names in Chicago and New York. In October 1980 he contacted his family and lawyer to tell them he was alive, and to announce that he was surrendering himself to stand trial. After serving nearly five years in prison, Flores entered a society which was not prepared or willing to receive returning citizens. Though no longer underground, and living, working, and pursuing education under his real name, Flores had to learn how to conceal his past when engaging with colleagues, professors, potential employers, and even friends. But Forbes, now an Associate Vice President of Community and Government Affairs at Columbia University, has spent the past thirty years since his release in supporting men and women like himself. This work led him to write his second memoir, Invisible Men: A Contemporary Slave Narrative in the Era of Mass Incarceration (Skyhorse Press, 2016; winner of the 2017 American Book Award), which combines searing political analysis, an urgent call for policing and justice reform, and wise insights on how today's returning citizens may prepare themselves for a world which has not quite reached the era of "post-mass incarceration." Flores and I spoke on February 21, 2017, before a live audience of students in my course on the history of race, policing, and the carceral state.
In late October, 2016, we sat down at the PDIS studios with Terrell Jones of the New York Harm Reduction Educators (NYHRE). Terrell is NYHRE's Outreach and Advocacy Manager. The organization now known as the New York Harm Reduction Educators (NYHRE; www.nyhre.org/) began in the late 1980s as an underground syringe provision service called the Bronx/Harlem Needle Exchange.
The developer site recently introduced a feature where instances will hibernate, or "sleep" when they go unused after a couple hours. In this podcast, Bryan Barnard and Jack Nguy discuss what this means for you and how to "wake up" your instance. This episode covers: - Personal Development Instances (or PDIs) as the on-ramp to ServiceNow - Differences between the developer program and the technology partner program - Overview of hibernation - Hibernation vs instance reclamation - Troubleshooting issues - Instance versions and PDIs - Plugins and integrations for your PDI For more information on hibernation and the developer site, see: Techbytes Episode 9: ServiceNow Developers Site ServiceNow Developers Site Developer Community ServiceNow Developer Site Walkthrough - YouTube Your feedback helps us better serve you! Did you find this podcast helpful? Leave us a comment to tell us why or why not. To catch clips behind the scenes with our podcast guests, and find out what topics we'll be covering next before they are posted, follow @NOWsupport on Twitter. You can also search Twitter using the hashtag #SNtechbytes for all previous podcasts, video clips and pictures.