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The Break Room (Tuesday 6/16) 8am Hour 1) Curfew in Batavia for those under 16: what would you let fly? 2) Penfield is getting a new Chuck E. Cheese. Can we get some adult play places!? 3) The English soccer team is having a historically painful run during this years World Cup in the U.S.
Joel Penfield of KCSN joins the show to weigh in on the Royals series Loss to the Astros, trade pieces and more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
KSCN's Joel Penfield joins the show to break down the Royals winning back to back series, the closer position, and much more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On the show: -Tree limb comes down at the Fairport Canal Days -Biggest crap talking sports parents are...? -Will THIS business work in Rochester? -Teacher side job that some parents might not agree with -Bringing your pony into Wegmans? It happened! -Jerk or Justified? A HS senior was denied of her diploma because of what she did on stage -R-rated horror circus makes at Marketplace Mall? -Karen's Corner: today's rant comes from Penfield
KCSN's Joel Penfield joins the show to weigh in on the Royals struggles and if there is any change on the horizon. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bob talks to Monroe County Legislature Minority Leader Sean McCabe about the latest goings on in the county government, Bob talks about a East Rochester Police Sargent getting a kidney transplant, Judge Michael Lopez only setting a $5,000 bail on the driving school student rapist, and Penfield administrators getting tenure.
KCSN's Joel Penfield joins the show to weigh in on the Royals recent struggles, the lineup, 6-man rotation, and more! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
KCSN's Joel Penfield joins the show live in studio to weigh in on the Royals winning homestand, Noah Cameron, and much more! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Newton saw in the human hand proof of the divine; Darwin saw a key to our species' success. Many others, too, have described the hand in hyperbolic terms, as a paragon of design, a cornerstone of human uniqueness, an engine of our achievements. But what makes the human hand so powerful? Is it the proportions of the fingers? Is it the opposability of the thumb? Or, could it be none of this? Could it be that the real power of our hands lies—not in the physical design—but elsewhere, out of sight? My guest today is Dr. Matt Longo. Matt is Professor of Cognitive Neuroscience at Birkbeck, University of London. He's the author of the recent book, The Invisible Hand, a wide-ranging tour of the human hand and how it's geared into the brain. Here, Matt and I talk about the difference between the "visible hand"—that is, its physical structure—and the "invisible hand"—its representation in the brain. We consider the evolution of the visible hand and whether there really is anything truly distinctive or impressive about it. We talk about the biology of touch. We tour the invisible hand, discussing how—through cortical magnification—the hand becomes over-represented in the brain's sensory maps. We catalogue a fews ways that the hands can go awry. And we talk about whether we should feel any nostalgia for all the hand-based activities and crafts that we're losing. Along the way, we also touch on star-nosed moles and raccoons; tetrapods and the primitive archetype; hand dominance; the parallel between a horse's knee and a human's wrist; tool use, plasticity and abstraction; homunculi; the rubber-hand illusion; supernumerary fingers; the Third Thumb project; and the question of what it might unlock if dolphins had hands. Alright, friends, this is a fun one. On to my interview with Dr. Matt Longo! Notes 3:00 – For discussion of the many traits and behaviors that have been proposed as uniquely human, see our earlier audio essay. 5:00 – For an example of the "if only dolphins had hands" thought experiment, see here. 8:00 – See The Principles of Anatomy as Seen in the Hand by Frederic Wood Jones. 10:30 – Dr. Longo's book, The Invisible Hand, is available open access here. 16:00 – For discussion of how—in horses and other species—the five digits have been reduced or otherwise tweaked over evolution, see here. For an image showing examples of homology between the human forelimb and the forelimbs of other creatures, see here. 19:00 – For a brief discussion of "thumb opposability" see here. For an influential discussion of hand morphology and human hand grips, see work by Mary Marzke here. 30:00 – For our earlier episode on the brain's many maps, see here. 34:00 – For a discussion of Penfield's work and the idea of a "homunculus" in the brain, see here. 42:00 – For an illustration of a "homunculus" with big lips and hands, see here. 44:30 – For more on the star-nosed mole and its distinctive appendage, see here. 49:00 – For the report that first coined the term "numbsense," see here. For recent work on "anarchic hand," see here. For more on phantom limbs, see here. For a classic study of the "rubber hand illusion" see here. 59:30 – For a discussion of hand-dominance across primate species, see here. 1:03:00 – More on the "Third Thumb" project. 1:06:00 – A classic case of "motor equivalance" is seen in handwriting. Recommendations Marco Catani, 'A little man of some importance' Tracy Kivell, 'Evidence in hand: Recent discoveries and the early evolution of human manual manipulation' Hands, by John Napier Many Minds is a project of the Diverse Intelligences Summer Institute, which is made possible by a generous grant from the John Templeton Foundation to Indiana University. The show is hosted and produced by Kensy Cooperrider, with help from Assistant Producer Urte Laukaityte and with creative support from DISI Directors Erica Cartmill and Jacob Foster. Our artwork is by Ben Oldroyd. Subscribe to Many Minds on Apple, Stitcher, Spotify, Pocket Casts, Google Play, or wherever you listen to podcasts. You can also now subscribe to the Many Minds newsletter here! We welcome your comments, questions, and suggestions. Feel free to email us at: manymindspodcast@gmail.com. For updates about the show, visit our website or follow us on Bluesky (@manymindspod.bsky.social).
KCSN's Joel Penfield joins the show to weigh in on the Royals sweeping the Mariners. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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The ABP Marathon festival is fast approaching and there's lots of new features this year including a new start line and a display in the sky. We hear all about it from Organiser Chris Rees.We catch up with Suzi Ruffell as her comedy tour plays Mayflower Studios in Southampton and we meet comedian Kate Penfield, putting on hilairious comedy nights around the city.Zoe's getting ready to run the half marathon and is enjoying the lead up to it as it's 'Carb loading' time.Zoe & Tom xx
KCSN's Joel Penfield joins the show to break down the Royals sweeping the Angels at Kauffman Stadium! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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KCSN's Joel Penfield joins the show to weigh in on the Royals being swept by the Yankees, Salvador Perez's comments on being given a mental break, and more!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Bob talks about the murder-suicide of former Virginia Lt. Governor Justin Fairfax, millionaire Kathy Hochul, and Republicans not fielding candidates in Perinton, Penfield, for for Monroe County DA, Bob takes a call, and talks about his run.
KCSN's Joel Penfield joins the show to weigh in on the Kansas City Royals recent struggles, if change is needed, and concerns going forward. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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KCSN's Joel Penfield joins the show to talk a little Royals baseball!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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KCSN's Joel Penfield joins the show to talk about Carlos Estevez, the fences moving in, and previews Opening Day at Kauffman Stadium! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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KCSN's Joel Penfield joins the show to talk about the Kansas City Royals leading up to Opening Day! Jason and Sterling also talk about Mizzou coach Dennis Gates and if he deserves a contract extension. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bob talks about the plane crash at LaGuardia, Trump backing off of his Iran ultimatum, Penfield basketball winning the championship, and the death of Robert Mueller.
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Mark and Shane talk about The Bills playoff win, 100s of Drunk Kids in Penfield, and Tops donuts. Subscribe at www.patreon.com/innlerooppodcast
On the show: - Destroy things when your team wins -Penfield's famous pothole is baaaack -Men in leather gloves hot or not? -Forced to tone down your enthusiasm during the Bills win -Sandy flashed everyone on her first day -Jerk or Justified? She offered her future son in law money to upgrade her daughter's ring -Will this make you stop ordering a coffee or tea during a flight? -Hairbrush song karaoke for tickets -
On the show: -Greece neighbors are refusing to give in -The sneak around to winning tickets to the big game…It's legal but is it right? -Nothing tests a relationship more than a home renovation -Penfield mom pleaded not guilty to hosting an underage party -Jerk or Justified? Is the bottle of wine a guest brings for the party or a gift for the host? -BUZZ Shots -Keep it PG -Parents give their 6 year old her birthday wish....legally changing her name
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On the show: -Frozen undercooked turkey for Thanksgiving -Holiday tradition we all secretly hate -Brockport Pub shut down for underage drinking....pretty much EVERYONE in the pub was underage -Giving Thanks to YOU! -Jerk or Justified? Refusing to take leftovers -Genius way of finding the perfect Christmas tree or or the fastest way to rob your kid of the whole magical tree-picking moment? -The Pizza Shoppe in Penfield has been closed...temporarily -Win the Day with James Whittaker- One habit to start today and see huge improvements next week
A number of local political races resulted in historic wins...and the breaking of what are often known as glass ceilings. Penfield elected its first Democratic town supervisor, Kevin Berry, in four decades. Berry is also the first LGBTQ+ supervisor for the town. In Perinton, Jenn Townsend will become the first Democrat to lead the town since 1918 — and she's the first woman to hold the position. In Greece, Amorette Miller is the first woman of color to serve on the town board, and the first Democrat in her ward. All three winners join us to discuss the significance of their victories and what they mean for their communities. Our guests: Kevin Berry, Penfield town supervisor-elect Jenn Townsend, Perinton town supervisor-elect Amorette Miller, Greece councilwoman-elect for Ward 3 *Note: We also invited Jeff McCann, Greece town supervisor-elect, to join this conversation. He was unavailable to participate, so we've offered him alternate dates.---Connections is supported by listeners like you. Head to our donation page to become a WXXI member today, support the show, and help us close the gap created by the rescission of federal funding.---Connections airs every weekday from noon-2 p.m. Join the conversation with questions or comments by phone at 1-844-295-TALK (8255) or 585-263-9994, email, Facebook or Twitter. Connections is also livestreamed on the WXXI News YouTube channel each day. You can watch live or access previous episodes here.---Do you have a story that needs to be shared? Pitch your story to Connections.
We sit down with Kevin Berry*, the Democratic candidate for Penfield town supervisor. The current town council member discusses his platform and priorities for Penfield and answers our questions and yours about a range of issues. Our guest:Kevin Berry, candidate for Penfield town supervisor*Note: Kevin Berry's opponent in the Penfield town supervisor race is Republican Jeffrey Leenhouts. He did not respond to multiple invitations to join the program.--Connections is supported by listeners like you. Head to our donation page to become a WXXI member today, support the show, and help us close the gap created by the rescission of federal funding.---Connections airs every weekday from noon-2 p.m. Join the conversation with questions or comments by phone at 1-844-295-TALK (8255) or 585-263-9994, email, Facebook or Twitter. Connections is also livestreamed on the WXXI News YouTube channel each day. You can watch live or access previous episodes here.---Do you have a story that needs to be shared? Pitch your story to Connections.
The Infectious Diseases Society of America (IDSA) has released new guidelines for the treatment of complicated urinary tract infections. In this episode, we break down the key updates: Changes to the definition of complicated UTIs The role of newer antibiotic agents How and when to use antibiograms A four-step framework for guiding therapy When carbapenems are necessary—and when other options may be just as effective Shorter durations of therapy Join Dr. Barbara Trautner, Dr. Nicolas Cortés-Penfield, and Dr. Kalpana Gupta as they discuss what these guidelines mean for clinicians, microbiologists, and patients.
KCSN's Joel Penfield joins the show to talk all things Kansas City Royals See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Joel joins for the full hour talking all things Royals including Carter Jensen and Jac call ups. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Joel joins the show as they all talk about Vinnie's absolute heater plus more Royals talk. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week on WNY Brews, we're looking at giveaways, anniversaries, new releases, and even a beer mile. First up, Resurgence Brewing and Step Out Buffalo are offering a $100 gift card giveaway for their Apps & Taps on the Patio—enter by August 2 for your shot at beers, bar bites, and brunch.In fall-flavored beer news (yes, already), Southern Tier just released Maple Warlock, an imperial pumpkin stout with maple, chocolate, coffee, and pie spice—available in bottles and on draft now. Meanwhile, Flying Bison is hosting the Run 716 Beer Mile on August 3–4, where you'll drink, run, repeat (4 times) with a 12oz beer per lap.Butera's Village Brew House is entering the hop water game with a non-alcoholic sipper hopped with New Zealand Superdelic, and Beer Justice Brewing in Arcade turns 3 years old on August 8 with live music, $5 pints, and pizza.The second annual New York State Craft Beer Open golf tournament hits Penfield on August 11, benefiting the NYS Brewers Association, and Hamburg Brewing is planning a big 12th anniversary bash on September 13, complete with live music and food specials (21+ only, $10 cover).For more stories like these, head to BuffaloBeerLeague.com, and if you've got a tip, send it to Brian@BuffaloBeerLeague.com or Scott@WNYBrews.com. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
* "Pseudoscience" and Reverse Engineering: This week Fred Williams and Doug McBurney welcome Dr. Michael Egnor: author of "The Immortal Mind", a medical doctor, professor of neurosurgery at Stony Brook University, and a senior fellow at the Discovery Institute who's been a leading voice addressing intelligent design, the mind-brain relationship, and the limits of materialist explanations in science. * The Heart of the Matter: Listen in as Dr. Egnor explains how the assumption that the heart is a pump, (a design inference) is essential to analysis of the "Windkessel effect" and how the design of the circulatory system of the brain protects delicate microcirculation infrastructure from the powerful pumping force of the heart. * Hemispheres: Get the back story on a surgical procedure called the "hemispherectomy", and it's implications for the mind/body interface, including fascinating descriptions of how Penfield's study of seizures implies that reason, abstract thought and the will arise not in the brain, but elsewhere. * Flesh Versus Mind: Dr. Egnor reviews the thoughts of Aquinas, Plato, Ryle, Descartes, Aristotle and others regarding the mind and the body, and the compatibility of those thoughts with the best understanding of modern neuroscience. * The Savant: Hear Dr. Egnor comment on Bob Enyart's theory regarding the often amazing capabilities displayed by savants. * Soul, Spirit & Body: Listen to Fred, Doug & Dr. Egnor explore the nature of the body, soul, spirit relationship, and how Francis Crick proved that being smart does not necessarily make one wise, (check out quote number three)!
* "Pseudoscience" and Reverse Engineering: This week Fred Williams and Doug McBurney welcome Dr. Michael Egnor: author of "The Immortal Mind", a medical doctor, professor of neurosurgery at Stony Brook University, and a senior fellow at the Discovery Institute who's been a leading voice addressing intelligent design, the mind-brain relationship, and the limits of materialist explanations in science. * The Heart of the Matter: Listen in as Dr. Egnor explains how the assumption that the heart is a pump, (a design inference) is essential to analysis of the "Windkessel effect" and how the design of the circulatory system of the brain protects delicate microcirculation infrastructure from the powerful pumping force of the heart. * Hemispheres: Get the back story on a surgical procedure called the "hemispherectomy", and it's implications for the mind/body interface, including fascinating descriptions of how Penfield's study of seizures implies that reason, abstract thought and the will arise not in the brain, but elsewhere. * Flesh Versus Mind: Dr. Egnor reviews the thoughts of Aquinas, Plato, Ryle, Descartes, Aristotle and others regarding the mind and the body, and the compatibility of those thoughts with the best understanding of modern neuroscience. * The Savant: Hear Dr. Egnor comment on Bob Enyart's theory regarding the often amazing capabilities displayed by savants. * Soul, Spirit & Body: Listen to Fred, Doug & Dr. Egnor explore the nature of the body, soul, spirit relationship, and how Francis Crick proved that being smart does not necessarily make one wise, (check out quote number three)!
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Key MomentsTravis shares his recent experience meeting Jack Nicklaus and John Maxwell, highlighting Nicklaus's emphasis on family over golf achievementsThe powerful story of Travis's brain tumor in 2016, requiring him to relearn basic functionsHis wife Jacqueline's cancer diagnosis and the emotional journey of shaving her head during chemotherapyThe doctor telling Travis to "prepare as if she's gone" and taking his daughters to San Diego while contemplating single fatherhoodHow these health crises fundamentally changed his approach to business success and identityBusiness Insights49 Financial's three-pillar strategy: handling more complex issues, offering more services, and building more communityThe company's focus on young advisors (22-year-olds) in an industry where the average advisor is in their upper 50sHow 49 Financial is addressing the industry-wide 9% retention rate for new advisorsTravis's shift from "quantity over quality" to "quality over quantity" in building his businessHis vision for bridging the gap between aging advisors with trillions in assets and the next generationFaith PerspectiveHow facing mortality transformed Travis's relationship with God and clarity about prioritiesThe role of childlike faith in entrepreneurship versus the challenges of maintaining bold faith as a business maturesUsing their platform to help clients turn "tax dollars into giving dollars" through strategic charitable planningThe daily struggle of enjoying present moments while awaiting his wife's five-year cancer-free milestoneQuotable Moments"I think maybe a lot of entrepreneurs out there, it is so easy, even as believers, to make our business our identity. And it's such a sneak.""It puts you in a different place in your faith when each one of you experience the thought of losing the other one within a day.""If the business doesn't make it, it's okay. If the business does hit that growth goal, it's okay... I'm going home to my bride.""My heart and why 49, as long as I'm around, is going to be for the young person.""We're going to turn tax dollars into giving dollars."