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More trade targets...this Detroit Red Wings podcast breaks down Red Wings trade possibilities other than Petterson - from Matt Barzal to Mason McTavish and beyond. News and analysis digs into Steve Yzerman's middle-tier trade targets, Stanley Cup Final Game 1, NHL All-Star changes, and two prospect profiles ahead of the draft. (00:00) - Intro (04:05) - Matt Barzal Trade Talk Barzal's market is reportedly being explored - what the Islanders would want, why his speed and term make sense for Detroit, and whether the acquisition cost is even close to reasonable. (18:55) - Mason McTavish and Shane Wright A reclamation project breakdown on McTavish coming off a missed camp and contract dispute, plus whether Shane Wright's pedigree is inflating his price in Seattle. Kent Johnson sneaks into the conversation too. (34:05) - Samoskevich and Vincent Trocheck Samoskevich as an RFA offer sheet wildcard out of Florida and why Trocheck's age makes the Rangers asking price tough to stomach, even with the cap-friendly AAV. (41:40) - Stanley Cup Final Game 1 A nine-goal shootout in Carolina with Tomas Hertl burying the winner for Vegas. Mitch Marner enters the Conn Smythe conversation and Nikolaj Ehlers makes his case too. (46:30) - All-Star Game Changes Country vs. country 3-on-3 format returns, the skills competition gets a 25-and-under cap with a $1M prize, and how the league could actually make it watchable. (51:35) - Prospect Profile: Caleb Malhotra Manny's kid headed to Vancouver? The pro-style center, the Brantford context, and whether his floor justifies a top-five pick. (59:20) - Prospect Profile: Alexander Bilecki The Memorial Cup champion Kitchener defenseman as a possible fit at pick 47, with an Albert Johansson comparison baked in. (1:06:10) - Overtime Patron questions on Mavrik Bourque as a 2C solution, the early vs. late birthday draft factor, Jaccob Slavin envy, and more. --- This episode is brought to you by Hims. Visit hims.com/wingedwheel for your personalized hair loss treatment options. Support the show: Patreon.com/WingedWheelPodcast Head over to wingedwheelpodcast.com to find all the ways to listen, how to support the show, and so much more!
This Detroit Red Wings podcast tackles Red Wings trade options & free agency paths as Steve Yzerman weighs how aggressive to get this summer. News and analysis breaks down the Elias Pettersson trade scenario, Bobby McMann free agent fit, and what a real roster shakeup could look like for Todd McLellan's group. (0:00) Remembering Claude Lemieux Opening with condolences to the family, friends, and loved ones of Claude Lemieux, who passed away at age 60. (1:12) Intro Warning the residents along TPC Michigan, Oakland Hills, and Detroit Golf Club fairways that the WWP crew is coming to town. Fortify your windows. (4:10) Red Wings Offseason Paths Walking through Max Bultman's three scenarios (article here) for the Detroit Red Wings: targeted adds (Bobby McMann, Michael McCarron), the bigger free agent swing (Alex Tuch, Mason Marchment, Vitek Vanecek, plus a Cossa-for-Howard trade), or the bold Elias Pettersson trade with Nate Danielson as the headliner. Why the rising cap makes Pettersson's $11.6M hit less scary, which option two terrifies us, and where McMann fits as the most realistic add. Also: is there a chaotic option four where you reset around Moritz Seider and Lucas Raymond and move on from Dylan Larkin, Alex DeBrincat, and Patrick Kane? (31:15) Stanley Cup Final Preview Carolina's buzzsaw run through the East versus Vegas methodically dismantling Colorado. Predictions, the Mitch Marner/Carter Hart factor, and why this might be hockey sickos' dream final even if Gary Bettman is seething about the market matchup. (43:35) Bruce Cassidy Situation Cassidy goes on Spittin' Chiclets to call out Vegas for blocking interviews. Big dog move from Vegas or lame excuses? (45:20) Prospect Profile: Alberts Smits The big Latvian left-shot defenseman drawing Moritz Seider and Jakob Chychrun comps. Why he could go top five and what the floor looks like. (51:00) Prospect Profile: Ryan Roobroeck The big winger with a cannon shot and serious compete questions. Anthony Mantha vibes - should Yzerman, Draper & Co. swing on him at 47? (56:50) Worlds: MBN Wins Bronze Michael Brandsegg-Nygård and Norway take bronze at the World Championships, beating Canada & Emmitt Finnie in overtime. Finland takes gold as Switzerland loses a 3rd straight final. (58:25) Overtime Mailbag: Patreon Questions Vegas aggression paying off, what it would take to move into the top five, who's next in the rafters (Henrik Zetterberg, Pavel Datsyuk), Robert Thomas trade packages, and Sebastian Cossa's development path with NHL goalie coaches. --- Refresh your wardrobe with Quince - go to Quince.com/WINGEDWHEEL for free shipping and 365-day returns! Support the show: Patreon.com/WingedWheelPodcast Head over to wingedwheelpodcast.com to find all the ways to listen, how to support the show, and so much more!
Sean Petterson explains how Supersede delivers a true 1:1 replacement for plywood and OSB that outperforms wood on durability, safety, cost stability, and supply predictability, without the need for manufacturers to change how they build. Sean Petterson is Supersede's Co-Founder and CEO, and after beginning his career in construction, Sean has developed and secured multiple patents in manufacturing systems, material science, and applied technologies, with a focus on scalable production and real-world deployment. His experience spans polymer engineering, high-volume manufacturing, and commercialization of hardware and software systems. Supersede is an advanced materials company transforming how structural building products are designed, manufactured, and deployed across marine, RV, specialty vehicles, and construction. Supersede's products are made from extruded industrial plastic waste, reducing supply chain risk, avoiding import tariffs and providing consistent pricing and reliable availability. Currently, Supersede is focusing on the boatbuilding, recreational and specialty vehicle markets, with additional verticals--including housing construction--coming soon. Sean explains how Supersede's combination of durability, circularity, and operational efficiency makes sustainability economically compelling for its clients – it solves multiple problems and improves on the existing alternatives for performance and price. We'll hear about some of Supersede's many innovations, including micro-plant production units and its offcut buy-back programme, and how its local approach appeals to employees, clients and feedstock providers.
Hosted by Michael Tetreault | Editor-in-Chief, Concierge Medicine Today Episode Overview In one of the most comprehensive episodes in DocPreneur Leadership Podcast history, host Michael Tetreault takes an honest, evidence-based, and encouraging look at the cash-pay and subscription-based primary care landscape — who it serves, how it works, where it's heading, and what every physician and advanced practice clinician needs to understand before making a career-defining decision. This episode doesn't take sides. It takes a clear-eyed look at the full picture — including the parts that don't always make it into the conference keynote. What's Covered in This Episode The Foundation Not all subscription-based primary care models are the same. Two models operating in this space share surface-level similarities but are structurally distinct businesses with different economic logic, different patient populations, and different long-term trajectories. Understanding which one you're considering — and why — changes everything about how you plan. A Lesson From Healthcare History Before committing to any practice model, it helps to understand what happened to the movements that came before it. This episode traces three instructive parallels: the micropractice and ideal medical practice movement of the early 2000s; the decades-long fight for healthcare price transparency and what happened when physicians finally got it; and the rise and reality check of retail health — what scaled, what didn't, and why. The common thread in every model that has achieved durable scale in American healthcare is the same: structural fit with the economic environment, not ideological purity. Two Pathways, One Brand Name The episode walks through both economic models in the cash-pay primary care space — the purist, cash-only, no-insurance model and the employer-integrated model — explaining how each works, who each serves, and what the financial picture actually looks like for physicians considering either path. The revenue math is done out loud. The sustainability data from peer-reviewed research is cited. The patient demographic fit for each model is examined honestly and specifically. Who Each Model Serves — and Where Other Models Fit Better A detailed breakdown of the patient populations each model genuinely serves well — and an honest, evidence-based look at the patient populations where other models may be a better structural fit. Including Medicare-eligible patients, patients with complex chronic disease, lower-income households, and employees of small and mid-sized businesses. The Overlooked Opportunity — NPs, PAs, and Advanced Practice Clinicians One of the most significant and underexplored opportunities in subscription-based healthcare delivery today is the direct-care model as a pathway for nurse practitioners, physician assistants, and other advanced practice clinicians. The evidence on NP and PA-led primary care outcomes is strong and peer-reviewed. The physician shortage projections make the need urgent. And the organizational infrastructure for advanced practice clinician-led direct-care practices is largely unbuilt — which means the opportunity belongs to whoever moves first. The Organizational Landscape An honest look at what the multiplicity of organizations, coalitions, and alliances in the cash-pay primary care space tells us — and what research on professional association dynamics says about the long-term implications of organizational fragmentation for legislative effectiveness and individual practice planning. One Brand, Two Directions Drawing on four documented historical parallels from the history of American medicine — the AMA and managed care, osteopathic medicine's identity divide, family medicine's emergence as a separate specialty, and the micropractice movement — the episode makes the case that two communities with genuinely different economic interests and regulatory priorities currently sharing a brand name may, consistent with historical precedent, find their own distinct professional homes over time. This is presented as pattern recognition grounded in verified historical evidence — and as practical planning context for physicians building practices today. The Tax and Structuring Update A clear, practical summary of the 2025 "One Big Beautiful Bill" Act changes — effective January 2026 — and what they mean for HSA eligibility of cash-pay membership fees. What qualifies, what doesn't, and why legal counsel is essential before making any representations to patients about tax-advantaged payment options. Eight Questions Before You Commit A practical pre-decision checklist — eight specific questions every physician or advanced practice clinician should be able to answer clearly before committing to any cash-pay practice pathway. Key Takeaways Cash-pay primary care and concierge medicine are not the same model, do not serve the same patient populations, and should not be evaluated as interchangeable alternatives. The purist cash-pay model has grown from approximately 100 practices in 2009 to over 2,100 by 2023 — real and meaningful growth. The financial sustainability data, however, reflects consistent challenges that peer-reviewed research has documented specifically in lower-income markets and solo practice settings. The employer-integrated pathway has stronger structural sustainability — multiple revenue streams, embedded benefit relationships, and documented employer cost reductions of 12 to 20 percent over three to five years. A December 2025 Johns Hopkins study found concierge and cash-pay primary care practices combined grew 83.1 percent between 2018 and 2023. The employer-integrated model is the primary driver of that growth trajectory. Concierge medicine — particularly the PCM model — is not retreating. The global concierge medicine market is projected to surpass $34 billion by 2032 and is growing at a compound annual rate that outpaces most healthcare market segments. The National Academy of Medicine's 2021 Future of Nursing report, AAMC physician shortage projections, and peer-reviewed NP/PA outcomes research collectively point to advanced practice clinician-led direct-care models as one of the most significant underexplored opportunities in subscription-based healthcare delivery. Pattern recognition from healthcare history — price transparency, retail health, the micropractice movement — consistently shows that the distance between a compelling healthcare idea and durable scaled impact is longer and more complicated than early advocacy suggests. Models that have achieved durable scale in American primary care share one characteristic: structural fit with the economic environment, not independence from it. Sources and Citations All claims in this episode are supported by published, verifiable sources. Full citations below. Micropractice and Practice Model History Moore, G. (2002). "Accountability and Improvement in Physician Practice." Family Medicine. Moore, G. & Showstack, J. (2003). "Primary Care Medicine in Crisis." Health Affairs. healthaffairs.org AAFP TransforMED Initiative. (2006). aafp.org Nutting, P.A. et al. (2010). "Initial Lessons From the First National Demonstration Project on Practice Transformation to a Patient-Centered Medical Home." 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"Paying for Direct Primary Care Arrangements With HSAs." dlapiper.com IRS Notice 26-05. irs.gov CMS. "Opt-Out Affidavits and Private Contracts." cms.gov Organizational and Professional Identity Research Hoff, T.J. (2010). Practice Under Pressure: Primary Care Physicians and Their Medicine in the Twenty-First Century. Rutgers University Press. Scott, W.R. (2008). Institutions and Organizations: Ideas and Interests. SAGE Publications. Freidson, E. (2001). Professionalism: The Third Logic. University of Chicago Press. Wolinsky, H. & Brune, T. (1994). The Serpent on the Staff: The Unhealthy Politics of the American Medical Association. Putnam. Gevitz, N. (2004). The DOs: Osteopathic Medicine in America. Johns Hopkins University Press. Stephens, G.G. (1989). "Family Medicine as Counterculture." Journal of Family Practice. Colwill, J.M. (1992). "Where Have All the Primary Care Applicants Gone?" New England Journal of Medicine. Meltzer, D.O. & Chung, J.W. (2014). 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Did you know that the oldest book in the Bible - Job - contains the same questions that have plagued mankind for centuries ever since? The big questions about life, death, and eternity? And did you know that Lord Jesus Christ himself answers these questions? This week's message explains the adequacy of God's own Son to not only answer our biggest questions but also to meet our greatest spiritual needs.
Kathy Sukus, GM/OnStar Public Safety Engagement Leader, and Mitch Petterson, a member of the Outreach Team, discuss OnStar's role as a Partner Sponsor of NAVIGATOR 2026. They highlight OnStar's ACE status, their free public safety training, and the new Super Cruise feature.For Your Information Check out some of OnStar's great resources: https://www.onstar.com/public-safetyhttps://www.gmstc.com/index.php/first-responderswww.onstarvirtualtraining.com
Hometown Radio 03/26/26 3p: Guest host Jim Seybert talks with Robert Petterson from United Staffing
This Detroit Red Wings podcast covers the latest NHL trade rumors as names like Myers and Thomas are linked to Steve Yzerman's squad. Hockeytown news and analysis breaks down all targets, Red Wings game recaps vs. Ottawa & Carolina, & Edvinsson bullying Tkachuk & Co. (00:00) - Intro & Trade Season Talk The Red Wings are officially at the center of trade speculation - Tyler Myers leads the conversation but other names are surfacing too. (03:55) - Red Wings vs Senators Recap John Gibson shoulder the team, Dylan Larkin ties it up after Brady Tkachuk's opener, and Simon Edvinsson continues his blood feud with Tkachuk (and Cozens) in a wild overtime win for McLellan's squad. (20:35) - Carolina Hurricanes Loss & MBN Thriving The Red Wings get dominated by Carolina in a forgettable performance in which Cam Talbot wasn't the only one struggling - exactly what everyone predicted would happen. Edvinsson scored from DeBrincat & Larkin and Patrick Kane broke his drought (assisted by Moritz Seider's great play) but it wasn't enough. Todd McLellan blasts the team, noting a bunch of "jerseys just taking up ice time". Also, Michael Brandsegg-Nygard on a warpath with the Grand Rapids Griffins. (33:10) - Steve Yzerman Trade Rumors Tyler Myers dominates the headlines but Robert Thomas, Elias Petterson, Vincent Trocheck, Mackenzie Weegar, and Adam Fox are also being discussed as potential targets for Detroit to bolster the lineup around Lucas Raymond & Co. (1:02:30) - Other NHL Trade News Breaking down the latest trade rumors around the league and how they might impact Detroit's plans. (1:04:45) - Overtime Mailbag Listener questions on the Red Wings' 5v5 struggles, if any Griffins can be deadline adds internally, and trade deadline questions. ~~~~~ WWP Night at the LCA Night (March 21st) tickets at wingedwheelpodcast.com/redwings Support the show: Patreon.com/WingedWheelPodcast Go to TempoMeals.com/WINGEDWHEEL for 60% off your first box! #ad Head over to wingedwheelpodcast.com to find all the ways to listen, how to support the show, and so much more!
Josh and I are back covering the Champions League qualifier and Champions League. Michael Hughes joins us as he readies himself for the Champions League auction live in Las Vegas.Getting to know Michael: when he started fantasy, NFBCChampions League qualifier strategies/approachPrepping for a live auctionFantasy baseball mantrasBiggest mistakes fantasy players make--Members of the PullHitter Patreon get an AI transcript of bullet point breakdown of all players discussedPullHitter merch is here! Welcome to the PullHitter Podcast, your destination for actionable resources and tools to grind your way to ultimate fantasy baseball success.Support my work and join the Pull Hitter Patreon:-Access to lively Discord with highly active members sharing player evaluations, draft boards and strategies..get a leg up on your league mates!-Player Breakdowns series in audio and video form-Draft recaps from me-additional Launch Angle episodes-additional Guest episodes-ad free listening-Much more!https://patreon.com/user?u=32383693&utm_medium=clipboard_copy&utm_source=copyLink&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=join_linkFollow on twitter: @pullhitterpod https://twitter.com/PullHitterPod @deadpullhitterhttps://twitter.com/deadpullhitter Email : pullhitterpodcast@gmail.com Website: pullhitter.comMy link tree with all of my links in one spot:https://linktr.ee/pullhitterAlso check out me cohosting the Launch Angle Podcast with Rob Silver!https://anchor.fm/robe
Moritz Seider showed off his Norris-worthy play to Toronto in a dominant overtime shift. This Detroit Red Wings podcast covers Mo's bullying and John Gibson's incredible hot streak in the Red Wings vs. Leafs game recap. Detroit Red Wings news and analysis covers the season series sweep and what it means for the playoff push, as well as hotly contested trade debates. (00:00) - Intro & Leafs Sweep Celebration First Red Wings season series sweep of Toronto since moving to the Eastern Conference - the Steve Dangle "Red Sabres" revenge tour continues. Edvinsson and Seider continue to torture Matthews & Co., and Todd McLellan's squad secures 2 more crucial Atlantic points. (06:00) - John Gibson's Scorching Hot Streak Gibson goes 7-0-0 with a .934 save percentage in his last seven starts, including clutch saves to preserve the overtime opportunity. (13:32) - Moritz Seider's Norris Trophy Case Seider's overtime heroics and that McCabe hit have the Norris Trophy conversation heating up - breaking down his superstar-level metrics this season. (26:10) - Trade Market Deep Dive After Hobey Baker news on Max Plante and Trey Augustine in the NCAA, we jump into the buzz around Jason Robertson and Elias Pettersson rumors swirling as the deadline approaches - where does Steve Yzerman fit Hockeytown into the big-name market? Is Shane Wright an option? (52:12) - NHL News & Playoff Race Bobrovsky & Nedeljkovic give us the rare goalie fight; Jackson LaCombe takes the Team USA spot over Lane Hutson and Adam Fox, & more. (1:01:10) - Overtime Mailbag Questions from Patreon supporters on the Red Wings' formula clicking at the right time and what to expect down the stretch. --- WWP Night at the LCA Night (March 21st) tickets at wingedwheelpodcast.com/redwings This episode is sponsored by ExpressVPN: go to ExpressVPN.com/wingedwheel to get 4 extra months FREE! Support the show: Patreon.com/WingedWheelPodcast Head over to wingedwheelpodcast.com to find all the ways to listen, how to support the show, and so much more!
Supersede manufactures structural building products from recycled industrial and agricultural plastic waste, creating drop-in replacements for plywood and OSB. What makes their approach notable isn't the environmental mission - it's the deliberate market sequencing strategy that let them reach the top 10 boat builders globally within months of launch. CEO and Co-Founder Sean Petterson, whose father died on a construction job and who previously built and sold a construction safety equipment company, knew the construction market's reputation for slow adoption would kill them before they could prove their product. So instead of pitching the $12B+ annual US construction market directly, they started with marine applications where regulatory pressure, product toxicity issues, and performance failures created urgent buying windows. In this episode, Sean breaks down how they used trade show metrics to validate product-market fit, why they're absorbing shipping costs to prove regional demand before building plants, and the operational art of scaling manufacturing capacity against pipeline conversion timing. Topics Discussed: Strategic market entry: why marine and RV serve as proving grounds and revenue generators before construction How material properties (waterproof, high density, VOC-free) dictated target application selection The regulatory catalyst: California's formaldehyde ban creating electrolysis problems in boat transoms Trade show execution at IBEX Tampa: converting sustainability pavilion traffic into top 10 builder partnerships Multi-plant expansion strategy: Phoenix for marine, Indiana for RV proximity to Elkhart manufacturing hub The timing challenge: balancing capex on new production lines against uncertain customer adoption curves Using shipping cost absorption as market validation before committing to regional manufacturing Product thickness decisions and the constraint of running 24/7 production on single SKUs Long-term infrastructure goal: lights-out factories in every state to hit 10% US market share GTM Lessons For B2B Founders: Map product attributes to urgent pain points, not general market needs: Sean's framework was ruthlessly specific—Supersede's material is waterproof, twice as dense as wood, VOC-free, and has superior fastener retention. Rather than positioning these as generic benefits, they mapped each attribute to acute pain: marine grade plywood costs 3-4x more, leaches formaldehyde and CCAs into water, and California's new regulations were causing electrolysis that corrodes aluminum transoms. This isn't marketing positioning—it's matching physics to procurement urgency. Founders should inventory their product's fundamental characteristics and find markets where each one solves an active crisis. Use expensive distribution as a validation tool before infrastructure investment: Supersede services Florida boat builders from their Phoenix plant despite shipping costs destroying margins. This is intentional—they're paying for market intelligence. Only after customers move from single units to full product lines do they commit manufacturing capex to that region. Sean's calculus: "As long as we have enough comfort in the unit economics to manage shipping costs, we can explore how markets look before sinking too much in." Most founders optimize for margin too early. Supersede optimizes for learning, treating distribution costs as cheaper than building the wrong plant in the wrong location. Create credibility through extreme durability testing, then cascade down: Sean describes pontoon boats with twin 300hp motors hitting 60mph over waves as their "value proposition crucible." This isn't about marine market success—it's about creating an unarguable proof point for every downstream market. When they enter construction, they won't debate whether their product can handle a roof load; they'll show years of data from conditions that make construction look gentle. The insight: win in the most punishing environment first, then every easier application becomes a layup. Most founders do the opposite—start easy, then struggle with credibility when moving upmarket. Sequence markets by sales motion similarity, not revenue size: The marine-to-RV-to-construction path isn't about market size—it's about operational leverage. Sean notes RV has "the same exact process, except they move a little quicker" as marine. Both are concentrated geographies (marine in Florida, RV in Elkhart), both have OEM buyers making high-volume decisions, both value durability and water resistance. This lets them reuse sales playbooks while building revenue. Construction, despite being 10x larger, requires completely different distribution (retail + wholesale), longer approval cycles (two years for major projects), and more diverse buyer personas (contractors, architects, developers, retailers). The sequencing strategy funds the capability build they'll need for construction without the distraction of learning three different GTM motions simultaneously. Treat trade shows as validation metrics, not lead generation: Supersede tracked specific conference-provided data at IBEX: highest searched booth, highest saved, most traffic despite being in the "sustainability pavilion" that attendees typically skip. They didn't just collect business cards—they validated that their value proposition resonated at scale before committing to a multi-plant buildout. Sean converted this signal into partnerships with all top 10 builders by volume within the show cycle. The lesson: use trade shows as market research tools with quantifiable success metrics, not as top-of-funnel activities. If you can't win a trade show in your target segment, you're not ready to scale. Balance production constraints against customer optionality to force prioritization: Supersede faces a counterintuitive challenge—they have demand for multiple product thicknesses but can only run 24/7 production on one thickness per line to maintain efficiency. This forces brutal customer prioritization decisions. As Sean puts it: "Which customer we like better." Rather than viewing this as a problem, recognize it as a focusing mechanism. Resource constraints force you to choose customers who value your core offering most rather than customizing yourself into complexity. Most founders try to serve everyone before proving they can serve anyone exceptionally. // Sponsors: Front Lines — We help B2B tech companies launch, manage, and grow podcasts that drive demand, awareness, and thought leadership. www.FrontLines.io The Global Talent Co. — We help tech startups find, vet, hire, pay, and retain amazing marketing talent that costs 50-70% less than the US & Europe. www.GlobalTalent.co // Don't Miss: New Podcast Series — How I Hire Senior GTM leaders share the tactical hiring frameworks they use to build winning revenue teams. 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The Hockey Sport Podcast is back and slimmer than ever after our multi-year-long Hunger Strike to protest the Canucks' win-now mentality. The rebuild is on, you're welcome. Get ready for a real walk-on-jump-off episode that is guaranteed to be both Prophetic and Pathetic. We're covering all of the biggest stories decimating the Hockey world right now, Including: Jim Rutherford's suspended driver's license The Pettersson, Pettersson, Petterson rift (all thrills, no frills) Our review of “Tanner Pearson Taylor Hall Tyler Myers Soldier Spy” Which draft prospect smells better: Gavin Mckenna or Slap Stenberg How to achieve the mythical Cup-Threat-Tank So smoke those last 4 cigarettes, make a wager in our new proprietary gambling service, and let go of all your spite, jealousy and rage, because the HockeySport Podcast is ready to have a mea cupla, vis-à-vis, Zeez Buium.
Er det mulig å gjøre opp for en urett begått for lenge siden? Og i så fall: Hvem gjør man det for – den andre, eller seg selv?Per Petterson kan som ingen annen beskrive mannlig ensomhet, skyldfølelse og selvrefleksjon. I romanen Du er hjemme nå gjør han det igjen. Med den presise, kresne språkføringen som har gjort ham til en av våre mest anerkjente forfattere, fortelles historien om familiefaren Kasper som reflekterer over fortiden og en umulig kjærlighetshistorie.For to-tre tiår siden bodde Kasper med kona Inger og to barn i det han i ettertid ser på som et mellomrom i tid og geografi. Hverdagen består av barnehageleveringer, skiftarbeid og lange nattlige bussturer. I dette mellomrommet utspiller det seg en umulig forelskelse, i vennen Signe. I ettertid tenker han at han kunne gjort ting annerledes den gangen, men hvorfor skulle det ikke være mulig - å romme så mye kjærlighet? Til mer enn bare en?Du er hjemme nå er Pettersons første roman på syv år, skrevet frem med hans gjenkjennelige språklige nerve og driv. Ikke ett ord er tilfeldig i bøkene til et av Norges mest kritikerroste og prisbelønte forfatterskap.Petterson har også fått stor oppmerksomhet internasjonalt. Bøkene hans er oversatt til over femti språk, og superlativene har blitt hentet frem hos The New York Times, Time Magazine og The Guardian, og han har mottatt to av verdens viktigste priser for oversatt litteratur.På Litteraturhuset møtte han journalist og forfatter Karin Haugen til samtale om skriving og mannlig ensomhet, eksistensiell fortvilelse og om forsøket på å leve sannferdig. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Join PK as he gets to chat with returning guest, Sideline Reporter and Communications Manager for the Halifax Thunderbirds, Maki Jenner to preview of the upcoming Bandits v Thunderbirds matchup. We talk about the dangerous duo of Petterson and Staats, keys to the game, Maki's History setting night and much more! Make sure to show Maki some support by following her everywhere she can be found. *Our interview series will bring you talk and insights on the Buffalo Bandits next opponent on the schedule every Wednesday.
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Dagmar Lange alias Maria Lang alias Almi Graan var studierektor i Stockholm och deckardrottning i Nora alias Skoga. Åke Lundström berättar om en excentriker med stort intresse för gift, lämpligt nog på Nora Deckarfestival. Hjördis Petterson hörs. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radio Play.
PlastChicks Lynzie Nebel and Mercedes Landazuri host Sean Petterson, CEO of Supersede.They discussed the founding of Supersede, marine and construction material manufacturing, the process for using recycled plastics, logistics management, the challenges of green solutions and carbon-reduction initiatives, designing cost-competitive systems to outperform alternatives and be profitable with a positive environmental impact, the impact of plastics-related regulations and legislation, upcoming initiatives, boat material safety, and building materials for skateparks.Watch the PlastChicks podcast on the SPE YouTube Channel.PlastChicks is sponsored by SPE-Inspiring Plastics Professionals. Look for new episodes on the first Friday of every month.
This week, we sit down with Desirée Petterson, Head of Impact at Satgana, to dive deep into climate investing in Africa, a region often overlooked by mainstream VC but holding the key to many climate challenges.***Thank you to DealMaker for sponsoring this episode.
From sunny parks to banquets in castles – come with us on an exciting adventure in Oslo as we join the celebrations for the 2025 Abel Prize! We meet Masaki Kashiwara, winner of this year's prize, who tells us about the importance of collaborations and creating new things. Ragni Piene, previous chair of the Abel Prize Committee, gives us a look behind the scenes. And Andrea D'Agnolo, one of Masaki Kashiwara's most recent collaborators, celebrates his friend and fellow bridge-builder between mathematical worlds. You can read more about Masaki Kashiwara's work in our article, and you can listen to a recent podcast where we spoke to Helge Holden, Chair of the Abel Prize committee, about the Abel Prize and about Masaki Kashiwara's work. And can you see all our reporting on every Abel Prize since it was first awarded in 2003 here. Thanks to the musicians Peter Baden, Astrid Garmo and Liv Lande for playing such wonderful music in the Abel Prize ceremony which you'll hear a little taste of in this podcast. And thank you to all the Abel Prize team, including Unni Irmelin Kvam, Pål Petterson, Marina Tofting and Anne Lise Stranden for inviting us to Abel Week and for such a fantastic celebration! Photo of Masaki Kashiwara is copyright Thomas B. Eckhoff/DNVA and used with permission
Join us for a special LIVE episode from the International Lyme and Associated Diseases Society (ILADS) Conference, where we sit down with Kristina Petterson Bauer, Founder and Executive Director of the Texas Lyme Alliance. Kristina shares her personal journey with Lyme disease, her work advocating for congenital and pediatric Lyme patients, and the critical need for better medical education and legislative action in Texas. Key topics include: Lyme Disease in Texas: Challenging the misconception that Lyme disease isn't prevalent in the state and advocating for improved surveillance and medical education. Kristina's Personal Journey: Misdiagnosed for 32 years, Kristina and her four congenital Lyme children have battled and overcome Lyme disease. Texas Lyme Alliance's Mission: Supporting research, increasing awareness, and fighting for legislative change to improve Lyme patient care. Advocacy & Legislation: Kristina's role as Texas State Lead for the Center for Lyme Action, pushing for increased federal Lyme disease funding. Integrative Healing & Patient Support: How Kristina's background in nutrition, yoga, Reiki, and holistic wellness plays a role in Lyme recovery. Empowering the Community: The importance of education, patient resources, and legislative efforts in the fight against Lyme disease. This episode is packed with powerful insights into the challenges Lyme patients face and the tireless work of advocates like Kristina Bauer to improve access to care and raise awareness. Resources & Links: Follow the latest ILADS updates at ILADS.org Learn more about Kristina Petterson Bauer & Texas Lyme Alliance: txlymealliance.org/our-team Stay connected with Tick Boot Camp: Website | Instagram | Facebook | YouTube | TikTok | Twitter (X)
We are officially on Steve Yzerman NHL Trade Deadline watch...sleep lightly! Tune in as we start by discussing the Detroit Red Wings and their familiar loss to Rantanen and the Carolina Hurricanes, including a tough couple of goals from Alex Lyon, Dylan Larkin, Lucas Raymond, and Marco Kasper struggling, Moritz Seider, Patrick Kane, and Ben Chiarot missing coverage, Elmer Soderblom's beautiful goal, & more as Todd McLellan's squad continues its losing streak (4:35). After that, a discussion on where the Hockeytown team sits in the Stanley Cup Playoff race, as well as the call-up of Grand Rapids Griffins star Carter Mazur and Christian Fischer being waived (18:30). Next, our 2025 NHL Trade Deadline preview, starting with the Detroit Red Wings and their trade to retain salary on Yanni Gourde and acquire a 4th round pick. Also, who we think Steve Yzerman may target (Cozens? Byram? Rantanen? Boeser? Rakell? Mittelstadt? Donato? defense help for down the lineup with Johansson and Edvinsson?), sell (Holl? Tarasenko? Gustafsson?), or if it's more likely he stands pat. (29:50) We also take a look at trades across the NHL, and who still remains on the trade market (Petterson?) (49:15). After that, we're joined by DJ Bean of What Chaos! to discuss the downturn of Marchand, Pastrnak, McAvoy, and the Boston Bruins, what's next for them & if Zadorov would be a good acquisition, thoughts on the Red Wings' future, & lots more (59:10) before we take your questions and comments in our Overtime segment (1:26:20) - enjoy! Head over to wingedwheelpodcast.com to find all the ways to listen, how to support the show, and so much more! This episode is brought to you by Hims. Visit hims.com/wingedwheel for your personalized hair loss treatment options. #ad Buy PLAY F*****G HOCKEY Merch: https://www.wingedwheelpodcast.com/shop WWP NIGHT w/ the DETROIT RED WINGS (Mar. 29th - barber pole jersey) tickets: wingedwheelpodcast.com/redwings
Husso traded, Yzerman with a world of cap space, Simon Edvinsson firing multiple clappers into Minnesota's net...it's been an interesting few days. After discussing the 1 year anniversary of Patrick Kane's "Showtime" moment called by Ken Daniels in Chicago (00:00)...tune in as we start by discussing the Detroit Red Wings and their 3-2 win on the road in a rematch against the Minnesota Wild, including Simon Edvinsson's multiple (surprising) slapshot goals, Gustafsson finding Vladimir Tarasenko for a nice play, Elmer Soderblom and Albert Johansson combining to assist an all Swedish goal, Marco Kasper continuing to thrive on a line with Dylan Larkin and Lucas Raymond, Alex DeBrincat's point streak, & more (5:20). After that, a Stanley Cup Playoff race update as Todd McLellan's team looks to fend off the (upcoming x2) Columbus Blue Jackets in the Stadium Series game, the New York Rangers, Ottawa Senators, Boston Bruins, & others (13:05). Next, Steve Yzerman trades Ville Husso to Pat Verbeek & the Anaheim Ducks, Andrew Copp is out for the season (after playing well with DeBrincat and Patrick Kane), and roughly $14 million in cap space being available to the Hockeytown team at the NHL trade deadline - do they target a big splash like Rantanen, Marner, Petterson, or Cozens? Stand pat? Binnington or another unexpected move? (24:40) After that, NHL news including Trevor Zegras' suspension for the hit to the head of Michael Rasmussen (47:10), the Boston Bruins on the downturn and whether Brad Marchand, Nikita Zadorov, or even David Pastrnak could be available, & more (54:05) before we take your questions and comments in our Overtime segment (1:05:00) - enjoy! Head over to wingedwheelpodcast.com to find all the ways to listen, how to support the show, and so much more! Go to TempoMeals.com/WINGEDWHEEL for 60% off your first box! #ad Buy PLAY F*****G HOCKEY Merch: https://www.wingedwheelpodcast.com/shop WWP NIGHT w/ the DETROIT RED WINGS (Mar. 29th - barber pole jersey) tickets: wingedwheelpodcast.com/redwings
I det här avsnittet vänder vi blicken västerut. Hur gick det till när en listen kust- och fjällnation som mest handlade med fisk blev en stor oljemakt?Vi berättar om den irakiske migranten som utbildade ett helt departement, om de dramatiska fynden, om den norska riksdagens och regeringens målmedvetna kamp för att "förnorska" oljan samt om kursändringen på 1990-talet.Det är spännande grejer detta!——Läslista:Smith-Solbakken, Marie ”Norsk oljehistoria” Stor norsk encyklopedi 2023Petterson, Torbjörn ”Doldisen Farouk Al-Kasim är hjärnan bakom norska oljeundret” Dagens Nyheter 2019Yergin, Daniel The Prize [ny utg] 2009Sejersted, Francis, Socialdemokratins tidsålder: Sverige och Norge under 1900-talet, 2005 Lyssna på våra avsnitt fritt från reklam: https://plus.acast.com/s/historiepodden. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Our final episode before officially reaching 10 years of the Winged Wheel Podcast...unbelievable (0:00). Tune in as we open with a very special guest interview with none other than Scotty Bowman: 14x Stanley Cup Winner, Detroit Red Wings legend, and the greatest NHL Coach of All Time - stories & insights from his coaching & executive days, tales of Steve Yzerman, McCarty, Osgood, Shanahan, and other NHL greats, & so much more in this (slightly delayed) very special interview (4:15). Next, we take a look at just how far the Red Wings have come, and how the core of Dylan Larkin, Lucas Raymond, Moritz Seider, Simon Edvinsson, Alex DeBrincat, Patrick Kane, Marco Kasper, Elmer Soderblom, & others have helped this team, under Todd McLellan, to truly differentiate themselves from previous version (44:05). Additionally, a note on Marco Kasper's "paper moves" between Hockeytown and the AHL's Grand Rapids Griffins (55:40). After that, a preview of the 4 Nations Face-Off as Larkin and Raymond join the likes of Matthews, MacKinnon, McDavid, Crosby, Petterson, Miller, & other league superstars - including predictions, analysis, & more (58:50). Finally, NHL news including Jared McCann being available and whether Steve Yzerman should trade for him (1:08:20) & more before we take your questions and comments in our Overtime segment (1:14:50) - enjoy! Head over to wingedwheelpodcast.com to find all the ways to listen, how to support the show, and so much more! Submit your favorite moments of the last decade of WWP here: https://x.com/WingedWheelPod/status/1885818163519951307/ This episode is brought to you by Hims. Visit hims.com/wingedwheel for your personalized hair loss treatment options. #ad https://x.com/WingedWheelPod/status/1881143118575403086https://x.com/WingedWheelPod/status/1881143118575403086 Buy PLAY F*****G HOCKEY Merch: https://www.wingedwheelpodcast.com/shop WWP NIGHT w/ the DETROIT RED WINGS (Mar. 29th - barber pole jersey) tickets: wingedwheelpodcast.com/redwings
The NHL is about to break for the 4 Nations Face-Off and everyone in Islanders Country seems to be wondering what Lou Lamoriello may have up his sleeve between now and the March 7th trade deadline. Are they close enough in the standings to contend? Will they sell? Will they stand pat? Will they buy..? Who or what is he willing to deal? Only Lamoriello knows. Before attention shifts to international hockey, the Islanders also had two tough matchups in Winnipeg and Minnesota to deal with. Sean and Stefen will talk about it all with some help from Jessi Pierce!Follow HNiNY on all social media platforms at @hockeynightnySubscribe to our Patreon for exclusive videos, columns, perspectives, and more!Sponsored by Centre Station Bar & GrillSponsored by Main Street Board Game CafeSponsored by Raiser and KenniffSponsored by Tovi HockeyRecorded at Floored MediaCatch Stefen's coverage on the Isles beat for The Hockey NewsSubscribe to our friends at IslesFix newsletter!
Two big milestones: almost a year since the last time Patrick Kane scored a filthy game-winning goal and the Detroit Red Wings were in a playoff spot, and we're almost at the 10 year anniversary of the Winged Wheel Podcast (00:00). (Submit your favorite moments of the last decade of WWP here: https://x.com/WingedWheelPod/status/1885818163519951307/ Tune in as we start by discussing Detroit's 3-2 overtime win against Petterson and the Vancouver Canucks, including Alex DeBrincat's 2 goals & Raymond's setup for the winner, Berggren finding Chiarot, McLellan's Red Wings dragging on a long road trip, Alex Lyon coming up big & more (4:50), as well as the road trip-sweeping shootout win over Beniers and the Seattle Kraken, including the Dylan Larkin - Marco Kasper - Lucas Raymond line starting things off, the missed trip on Rasmussen, Moritz Seider, Jonatan Berggren, and Elmer Soderblom scoring, and Patrick Kane's record-setting, absolutely disgusting shootout goal to win it (13:45). Also, updates on Jeff Petry's health and Dominik Shine being sent down to the AHL's Grand Rapids Griffins (27:40). Next, we discuss Detroit's current positioning in the Stanley Cup Playoff race & whether they can compete with the likes of the Ottawa Senators, Tampa Bay Lightning, & Boston Bruins to hang on (32:25). Also, does Todd McLellan deserve Jack Adams votes for NHL coach of the year (40:35), and should Elmer Soderblom stay up with the Hockeytown squad (46:15)? After that, a look at the NHL Player Survey and some interesting results (especially for Little Caesars Arena), the Buffalo Sabres' weak response to the hit on Tage Thompson, Cuylle's hit on Pietrangelo, & more (54:20) before we take your questions and comments in our Overtime segment (1:12:00) - enjoy! Head over to wingedwheelpodcast.com to find all the ways to listen, how to support the show, and so much more! Go to TempoMeals.com/WINGEDWHEEL for 60% off your first box! #ad https://x.com/WingedWheelPod/status/1881143118575403086https://x.com/WingedWheelPod/status/1881143118575403086 Buy PLAY F*****G HOCKEY Merch: https://www.wingedwheelpodcast.com/shop WWP NIGHT w/ the DETROIT RED WINGS (Mar. 29th - barber pole jersey) tickets: wingedwheelpodcast.com/redwings Player Survey: https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/6109298/2025/02/05/nhl-player-poll-best-worst-facilities-bettman/
Welcome back to the latest episode of The Beerly Hockey Podcast! LEAVE US A 5-STAR RATING AND REVIEW! The Canucks have FINALLY made a move, J.T Miller is going back to the team that dealt him to Vancouver, the New York Rangers, and it's a beautiful reunion. The Canucks also felt like they needed every Petterson in the NHL on their team, so there's that.. Kuzmenko is on the mov again, now onto the City of Gritty Love! There's a lot to unpack in this one... so grab a brew, a zyn, and settle in! @BeerlyHockey on Instagram and X
Lucas Raymond is elite, the youth movement has arrived in Marco Kasper, Albert Johansson, and Elmer Soderblom, and Hockeytown is buzzing. Tune in as we open by discussing Dominik Shine making his NHL debut (00:00), and then getting into the Detroit Red Wings and their thrilling win over the Los Angeles Kings, including Moritz Seider's own goal, Lucas Raymond quickly getting it back and then setting up Alex DeBrincat, Marco Kasper's big night (looking off Dylan Larkin!), Elmer Soderblom's game-winner, and lots more as Todd McLellan's Red Wings made it 3 straight wins (even without Patrick Kane) (4:35). We then take a look at Detroit's schedule ahead, their wild card NHL playoff chances, and some thrilling stats for Steve Yzerman's squad since changing from Derek Lalonde to Todd McLellan (21:20). Next, we have the age-old "is Lucas Raymond a superstar?" discussion, how he stacks up against the likes of Mitch Marner, Tim Stutzle, etc. (27:40), as well as the youth movement in Marco Kasper, Elmer Soderblom, and Albert Johansson, and what this means for their ceilings and future Red Wings (35:10). After that, NHL news including Lilleberg's suspension for his hit on Compher (and nothing for Kucherov's trip on Rasmussen), the Vancouver Canucks, Rutherford's comments on Petterson, J.T. Miller, Quinn Hughes, and Brock Boeser, the Utah NOT Yetis (Mammoth? Hockey Club?) (41:10) before hearing from Red Wings Director of Player Personnel Jiri Fischer on an important charity hockey game and the impact his work is making (and how it relates to his story) (58:00). All of that and LOTS more before we take your questions and comments in our Overtime segment (1:10:55) - enjoy! Head over to wingedwheelpodcast.com to find all the ways to listen, how to support the show, and so much more! Shocks and Saves Charity Hockey Game: https://x.com/jonmorosi/status/1883175996548960645/photo/1 Win PLAY F*****G HOCKEY merch & support Wings Money on the Board: https://x.com/WingedWheelPod/status/1881143118575403086 https://x.com/WingedWheelPod/status/1881143118575403086https://x.com/WingedWheelPod/status/1881143118575403086 Buy PLAY F*****G HOCKEY Merch: https://www.wingedwheelpodcast.com/shop WWP NIGHT w/ the DETROIT RED WINGS (Mar. 29th - barber pole jersey) tickets: wingedwheelpodcast.com/redwings
NHL analyst Frankie Corrado on the timing of Jim Rutherford's comments on Petterson and Miller, trying to trade for either one, Sens Interset and the Habs.
LUCKY NUMBER 7 STRAIGHT WINS IN HOCKEYTOWN! Tune in as we discuss the wild seven game win streak by Todd McLellan's Detroit Red Wings (0:00), starting with their win over Connor Bedard's Chicago Blackhawks (including performances by Patrick Kane, Alex DeBrincat, Albert Johansson's 1st NHL goal, Erik Gustafsson, Lucas Raymond, Marco Kasper, & more) (3:35), followed by a commanding 6-2 win over the Seattle Kraken, including an insane 4 goal flurry to start, Dylan Larkin staying hot, more from Detroit's best players, Moritz Seider's reverse hit, J.T. Compher, Marco Kasper, & others contributing, & more (13:30), as well as a look ahead and whether this performance is really a new coach bump or if we can expect this from Steve Yzerman's Red Wings moving forward (22:50). After that, we analyze the emerging Albert Johansson and Erik Gustafsson, whether their improved play is here to stay under McLellan & Yawney, if Johansson should play with Simon Edvinsson all season, & how this affects Detroit's outlook and whether they can make the playoffs (25:20), as well as updates on the Dylan Cozens trade rumors with the Buffalo Sabres & whether the Red Wings should be looking at other moves (Petterson? Miller?) (38:25). Finally, NHL news including Zadorov's hypocrisy, Boston Bruins drama, & plenty more (48:00) before we take your questions and comments in our Overtime segment (55:20) - enjoy! Head over to wingedwheelpodcast.com to find all the ways to listen, how to support the show, and so much more! PLAY F*****G HOCKEY Merch: https://www.wingedwheelpodcast.com/shop WWP NIGHT w/ the DETROIT RED WINGS (Mar. 29th - barber pole jersey) tickets: wingedwheelpodcast.com/redwings WWP NIGHT w/ the GRAND RAPIDS GRIFFINS (Jan. 18th - Griffins beanie) tickets: https://griffinshockey.com/wwp Hot Stove Rounding the Bases: https://jamiedanielsfoundation.org/featured-event/hot-stove-stories-rounding-the-bases-with-mike-tirico/ Max's Article: https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/6042497/2025/01/07/red-wings-todd-mclellan-new-coach-bump/
@Sabremetrix and @BillTCB talk about the latest Sabres news, WJC recap, Petterson trade ideas, and much more!
Tune in as Brad and Evan discuss the blazing hot Detroit Red Wings under Todd McLellan, Augustine, Kiiskinen, and Sandin Pellikka updates from the World Juniors, drama in Vancouver and whether Petterson could be an option for Steve Yzerman, and lots more! Head over to wingedwheelpodcast.com to find all the ways to listen, how to support the show, and so much more! WWP NIGHT w/ the DETROIT RED WINGS (Mar. 29th - barber pole jersey) tickets: wingedwheelpodcast.com/redwings WWP NIGHT w/ the GRAND RAPIDS GRIFFINS (Jan. 18th - Griffins beanie) tickets: https://griffinshockey.com/wwp Hot Stove Rounding the Bases: https://jamiedanielsfoundation.org/featured-event/hot-stove-stories-rounding-the-bases-with-mike-tirico/
Ele é especialista em marketing de resposta direta, trocou o emprego de liderança em uma indústria para viver com o digital e em um ano e meio faturou mais de R$ 2 milhões de reais vendendo para mais de 40 países. Agora, ele veio ensinar um pouco do que sabe no Kiwicast. O nome dele é Petterson Medeiros e ele conversou com a gente sobre: -Quais os primeiros passos para começar no digital -Trocando o cargo de liderança em uma indústria para viver com o digital -O que é o marketing de resposta direta -Como ele escolheu o nicho de venda -Estratégias para aplicar na operação de marketing de resposta direta -Passo a passo para criar uma oferta para VSL -Ferramentas que ele usa para criar uma VSL -Como validar e escalar as ofertas no digital E muito mais! Quer saber tudo o que o Petterson Medeiros disse pra gente? Dá o play no Kiwicast de hoje. Nosso Instagram é @Kiwify
This week we have a special episode for you. This coming year is going to be a difficult one for leaders of San Diego Unified School District. They are facing a massive budget deficit, ongoing stagnation in enrollment. They’re grappling with the aftermath of scandals involving sexual misconduct allegations that got the attention of the federal government and brought down the district’s superintendent. Cody Petterson was just named the new school board president. He’ll guide the five member Board of Education for the District. He’s taking over that role from his colleague, trustee Shana Hazan. Both of them came into the studio to talk about all these issues and more. It was a frank and interesting exchange on some very touchy topics in education. Show Notes You can show your support for our podcast today by going to vosd.org/podpeople Links San Diego Unified School District Board of Education About Shana Hazan Board President - District B Term Expires: December 2026 Cody Petterson Board Vice President - District C Term Expires: December 2026 Selected Recent VOSD Stories: San Diego Unified School District Oct 14, 2024 San Diego Student Test Scores Haven’t Made Up Pandemic Losses The slow recovery from pandemic performance drop offs coupled with growing budget woes may spell trouble for districts like San Diego Unified. Sep 12, 2024 Billions of Dollars Later, Some San Diego Unified Students Still Dealing with Hot Classrooms Taxpayers have voted to give San Diego Unified School District $11.5 billion over the last 16 years with the express purpose of bringing working air... Sep 5, 2024 New San Diego Schools Superintendent Didn’t Mention Misconduct or Victims in Speech to Principals Over multiple district communications since Lamont Jackson's firing, there's been a group of people conspicuously missing. Sep 3, 2024 Lamont Jackson Is Out as San Diego Unified Supe. What’s Next? Fabiola Bagula, who was elevated to acting superintendent from her deputy superintendent role after Jackson's firing, seems poised to keep that role. Aug 29, 2024 Investigation Into San Diego Unified Superintendent Substantiates Allegations of Misconduct Involving Staff The allegations against Superintendent Lamont Jackson were levied by former San Diego Unified School District staff. Aug 19, 2024 Feds Slam San Diego Unified’s Handling of Sexual Misconduct A new report from the U.S. Department of Education skewers how San Diego Unified for years handled sexual misconduct complaints. Aug 12, 2024 School Is Back in Session: 4 Education Stories to Follow Believe it or not, most schools in San Diego County are back in session. If the new school year snuck up on you, that's likely because start dates have been… Jun 12, 2024 The Learning Curve: San Diego Unified’s AI Future Is Now San Diego Unified paid $83,000 to integrate its high school English curriculum into an online platform and got access to an AI tool as well. Jun 11, 2024 San Diego Unified High Schoolers: Getting Great Grades But Troubling Test Scores An analysis of thousands of letter grades from San Diego Unified high schoolers shows that far more students pass classes in subjects like English, math and... May 20, 2024 San Diego Unified Investigating Superintendent Lamont Jackson Though a district official has confirmed an investigation is occurring, no one will say what prompted it. May 17, 2024 San Diego Unified Is Slowly Embracing Science of Reading The district has long relied on an approach to teaching kids to read that's not back by science. Now, officials are working to change that – but it hasn't... May 16, 2024 San Diego Unified Walks Back Majority of Teacher Layoffs District officials announced Thursday that they had rescinded 96 percent of the layoff notices issued in March. Feb 26, 2024 ‘I Can’t Wait Until You’re 18’: Despite Years of Sexual Harassment Allegations, San Diego Unified Allowed Teacher to Quietly Retire For years, students and faculty at Roosevelt Middle filed complaints against a middle school math teacher. Students alleged he'd grabbed their butts,... Feb 21, 2024 San Diego Unified Board Member: Teacher Layoffs Are Coming In June, San Diego Unified officials announced the district was projecting big deficits in the coming years. The expiration of hundreds of millions of... See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Former NHLer and Oilers analyst Rob Brown (2:07) joins Nick Kypreos and Justin Bourne to discuss Edmonton's task ahead without Connor McDavid. He discusses their schedule picking up in difficulty, how they're different from this time last season, whether they need to make a trade and their Broberg regret. Then, he shares his thoughts on the Pacific Division landscape this season. Kyp and Bourne regroup with Sam McKee for news and notes - Petterson's concerning play in Vancouver, Valeri Nichuskin returning to Avs practice and pressure mounting on Montgomery in Boston.The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Sports & Media or any affiliates.
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Musician Kristyn Getty, author of kid's book "Joni Eareckson Tada," talks about her relationship of Joni Eareckson Tada, her faithfulness amid her disability, and how Joni impacted her and her family. Bob Petterson, co-founder of the Legacy Imperative, talks about how our loving relationships with our kids, grandkids, and the younger generations have Gospel importance. Faith Radio podcasts are made possible by your support. Give now: Click here
Join co-hosts Rob D, Randy Haines and Steve O'Swervee as we break down the latest movement in the NFBC Champions League Qualifier Steve breaks out his radar charts We are joined by Josh Petterson, currently ranked 12th in the CLQ. We discuss CLQ strategy and process and the current state of his teams PullHitter merch is here! Welcome to the PullHitter Podcast, your destination for actionable resources and tools to grind your way to ultimate fantasy baseball success. Support my work and join the Pull Hitter Patreon: -Access to lively Discord with highly active members sharing player evaluations, draft boards and strategies..get a leg up on your league mates! -two Lineup pods per week. -Deep Dives into low owned difference makers in your leagues -additional Launch Angle episodes -ad free listening -Much more! https://patreon.com/user?u=32383693&utm_medium=clipboard_copy&utm_source=copyLink&utm_campaign=creatorshare_creator&utm_content=join_link On the 10TH EPisode of the Champions League Podcast coverage, co-host Randy Haines and I welcome Matt Hurley to the show Stephen does a write up for the top 25 teams and their outlook on making the final table Champions League Standings Recap Underdogfantasy.com Promo Code: PULLHITTER Signup Link: https://play.underdogfantasy.com/p-pull-hitter-media Follow on Twitter: @pullhitterpod https://twitter.com/PullHitterPod @deadpullhitter https://twitter.com/deadpullhitter Email : pullhitterpodcast@gmail.com Website: pullhitter.com My link tree with all of my links in one spot: https://linktr.ee/pullhitter Also check out me cohosting the Launch Angle Podcast with Jeff Zimmerman and Rob Silver! https://anchor.fm/robert-dipietro8 Encouraging feedback and comments. Sports dialogue is the best, so tell me what's on your mind!
In this episode of the ArtTactic Podcast, host Adam Green is joined by Anders Petterson, founder of ArtTactic, to analyze the major May auction results from a data perspective. They discuss the overall performance of the auction season, highlighting the differences across various price levels and the impact of broader economic factors. Adam and Anders delve into the effects of increased liquidity post-pandemic, the changing sentiment in the art market, and the role of speculative bidding, particularly from Chinese collectors. They also explore the significance of ArtTactic's Resale Analysis Report and other key reports available on ArtTactic.com. Additionally, they emphasize the value of social media in providing a global and diverse perspective on the art market.
Convicted killer Scott Peterson will once again go before a judge via Zoom on Wednesday as his attorneys with the Los Angeles Innocence Project argue for DNA testing to help prove their client didn't kill his pregnant wife. Guest Co-Host: Diane Pearce See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Like many areas of life today, there are a lot of opinions about how to be the best parent and how to best take care of yourself as a parent. It's overwhelming. Kristine Petterson has always cared about taking care of the world around her. When she became a parent herself, she realized that there was so much opportunity to give parents peace of mind while nourishing themselves and their babies. That's why she created Mindful Parenting Evolution, a place where exhausted parents can work with a sleep consultant, learn healthy boundaries, and focus more on enjoying the journey of parenting. In this episode, we cover everything from healthy best practices for new parents, making big impacts in your local community, why you should give up wanting to lose weight to get your energy back, and how to feel good about putting yourself first.
REP. BRITTANY PETTERSON'S HUSBAND DEMONSTRATES HOW POLITICAL GRIFT WORKS I am not a fan of Ian Silverii. I did a panel discussion with him at the Denver Press Club and found him to be rude and vitriolic. But he was the head of Progress Now, the nasty hard left organization that does the dirty work of the Colorado Democratic party so maybe he's softened by now. I doubt it though. This is an interesting investigation into how his new consulting firm, and he personally, raked in a ton of taxpayer dollars from Jefferson County with the help of three friends who now sit on the JeffCo County Commission. He donated to their candidacies, and conveniently they set up the bid process so only HIS firm would see the listing and lo and behold, he got the bid! So weird. Read it here, I'm going to try to get Sherrie on the show to discuss.