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It's time to defend our title as the Best 2020 Science and Medicine Podcast! The Podcast Awards Nominations are open! So we need you listeners to get DNA Today nominated at podcastawards.com. We were against very popular podcasts last year, and because of your support we won. To win again, we need all of you to nominate DNA Today in the Science & Medicine category at podcastawards.com by July 31st. If you share your nomination on social media and tag us, we will repost it and give you a shoutout on show! Thank you so much for all your support, let's win this together! Joining our host, Kira Dineen, this week is Janice L. Berliner. She is the Director of the Master of Science in Genetic Counseling Program at Bay Path University and the Author of Brooke's Promise, a novel that follows a family through their journey and struggles as their love is pushed to the test while learning to live with their daughter's disease.Janice has been a genetic counselor for more than 29 years, having earned her MS in Human Genetics/Genetic Counseling from the University of Michigan becoming board-certified in 1993. She has served on the boards of directors of the National Society of Genetic Counselors (NSGC) and the American Board of Genetic Counseling (ABGC), and chaired the 2008 NSGC Annual Education Conference. She has also had the opportunity to be part of the hands-on training of a sizable number of genetic counseling graduate students, has served as the Editor-in-Chief of the NSGC quarterly newsletter, on the editorial board of the Journal of Genetic Counseling, and several committees of the NSGC and AGCPD (Association of Genetic Counseling Program Directors). Her second genetics novel is in the works. Did you know there is a genetic counselor that specializes in offering care to those in the adoptee community? Brianne Kirkpatrick co-wrote “The DNA Guide for Adoptees” to provide a resource for those in the adoptee community who are utilizing DNA testing to find biological relatives or to seek out medical information. She also started Watershed DNA to offer personalized genetic counseling to directly support people in the aftermath of a surprise DNA discovery. You can hear Brianne share her insight from her book in episode 103 of DNA Today! Learn more at WatershedDNA.com where you can also book your consultation today with Brianne. On This Episode We Discuss:The inspiration behind Brooke's PromiseFertility genetic counselors Failure to thrive in newborns Pompe disease Interpreting carrier screening results Resources for parents of babies with genetic disordersPreparing for a career in genetic counseling? Check out Keck Graduate Institute in Claremont, California! At KGI, you will gain the training and development to become an innovative, collaborative, and caring genetic counselor. KGI prepares graduates to be leaders among healthcare professionals dedicated to the delivery of advanced personally-optimized patient care and the translation of applied and clinical science breakthroughs to enhance the quality of life. So if you want to be a genetic counselor, check out KGI at kgi.edu/dnatoday. Want to read Brooke's Promise? Enter our giveaway to win your own copy! Head over to our Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook accounts to enter our giveaway to win one of five free copies. To learn more about Janice and Brooke's Promise, visit her website, or check her out on Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, and Instagram. Stay tuned for the next new episode of DNA Today on August 6th, 2021 with Dr. Dayan Goodenowe about the genetics of dementia! New episodes are released on the first and third Friday of the month. In the meantime, you can binge over 150 other episodes on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, streaming on the website, or any other podcast player by searching, “DNA Today”. Brand new in 2021, episodes are now also recorded with video which you can watch on our YouTube channel. See what else we are up to on Twitter, Instagram, Facebook, YouTube and our website, DNApodcast.com. Questions/inquiries can be sent to info@DNApodcast.com. The practice of genomic counselling and variant interpretation is advancing at an incredible pace. The University of British Columbia offers an online, flexible graduate certificate for genetic professionals who want to keep up. You will learn to apply the latest methods in clinical bioinformatics, variant interpretation, and genomic counselling. It's an ideal way to earn CEUs while enhancing your genetic counselling practice. Learn more and register on their website.
Todd Cochrane CEO of Blubrry Podcasting and Rob Greenlee of Libsyn have Chris Krimitsos from Podfest as a guest and he discusses his upcoming virtual conference and the Guinness World Record attempt to hold the largest attended virtual conference over a 2 week period. Do not forget the Podcast Awards Nominations close on July 31st. … Continue reading Chris Krimitsos & Podfest #387 → The post Chris Krimitsos & Podfest #387 appeared first on New Media Show.
Todd Cochrane CEO of Blubrry Podcasting and Rob Greenlee of Libsyn have Chris Krimitsos from Podfest as a guest and he discusses his upcoming virtual conference and the Guinness World Record attempt to hold the largest attended virtual conference over a 2 week period. Do not forget the Podcast Awards Nominations close on July 31st. … Continue reading Chris Krimitsos & Podfest #387 → The post Chris Krimitsos & Podfest #387 appeared first on New Media Show.
PodcastAwards.comSelect “DNA Today: A Genetics Podcast” in the Science & Medicine CategoryIt’s that time of year again, the Podcast Awards Nominations opened today (July 1st, 2020)! So I need YOU listeners to get DNA Today nominated at podcastawards.com in the “Science in Medicine” category. Also don’t forget to check off that you would like to participate in the voting round, we will need your support then as well.The show has been nominated in 2015, 2016, and 2019, so let’s go for a fourth nomination and a win this year! This is a people’s choice award which means it’s all about the listener's favorite podcasts. To win we are going to need every single listener to go nominate DNA Today in the Science & Medicine Category.If you nominate us and share it on social media, tag us and we will repost it. AND we will give you a shoutout on the podcast/radio show.Thank you to all our listeners who have supported us for years and to all the new listeners who have recently tuned in. We look forward to many more years of genetics podcasting ahead of us!
Packers Fan Podcast, special announcement. The 2020 Podcast Awards nominations are now open at PodcastAwards.com We need your help. Please vote for your Packers Fan Podcast to be nominated in the Sports Category. The deadline to submit your nomination votes is July 31, 2020 at 9pm Eastern. ---------------- Also, if you are willing, please also submit your nominations for Scott and Troy's other podcasts, as well as the shows by our friends. Here they are: * People’s Choice category – The Blacklist Exposed * Arts category – Resourceful Designer * Games & Hobbies category – The Gaming Outsider * Politics & News category – Consider This * Technology category - School of Podcasting * TV& Film category – The Hollywood Outsider and/or Agents of SHIELD Fan Podcast ---------------- Remember to become a Packers Fan Podcast MVP listener, by financially supporting your Packers Fan Podcast at Patreon. Going the Packers Fan Podcast Facebook Community Group at PackersCommunity.com. Scott Clark is also the host of The Gaming Outsider podcast. Troy Heinritz hosts The Blacklist Exposed and Beyond Westworld podcasts with Super-fan Aaron Peterson. You can hear more of Wayne's voice work, as he provides different voice-over intros on the Podcast Award finalist Resourceful Designer podcast every week. For your own Podcast Cover Art, we recommend Mark at PodcastBranding.co. The Unofficial Packers Fan Podcast is not yet affiliated with the NFL or the Green Bay Packers. Just sayin’… Copyright 2020 by Wayne Henderson and Scott Clark and Troy Heinritz.
Todd Cochrane CEO of Blubrry Podcasting and Rob Greenlee of Libsyn discuss the Simplecast acquisition and what it means for the podcasting space. Do not forget the Podcast Awards Nominations open on July 1st. Please be sure to get your show registered today so that you can participate in the 15th Annual awards. Donate to … Continue reading Simplecast Acquired #381 → The post Simplecast Acquired #381 appeared first on New Media Show.
Todd Cochrane CEO of Blubrry Podcasting and Rob Greenlee of Libsyn discuss the Simplecast acquisition and what it means for the podcasting space. Do not forget the Podcast Awards Nominations open on July 1st. Please be sure to get your show registered today so that you can participate in the 15th Annual awards. Donate to … Continue reading Simplecast Acquired #381 → The post Simplecast Acquired #381 appeared first on New Media Show.
If you enjoy this podcast, consider buying me a coffee: https://adamstoner.com/support I was buoyed to see several Fun Kids podcasts nominated at the British Podcast Awards earlier this month. The Santa Daily, presented by Father Christmas in the countdown to December 25th is up in two categories: Best Daily, against the likes of Monocle 24's The Globalist, which has been waking me up every morning in lockdown, and even Today in Focus from The Guardian. Best Radio Podcast against Chris Moyles' Radio X and two picks from BBC Radio 4. I'm most proud of The Week Junior Show, the news podcast for children, fully punching its weight in the Best Current Affairs Podcast category with players like the Economist, LBC's James O'Brien from Global, and the Guardian. The results are to be announced in a livestream on July 11th. Gunning for next years' nominations, I'm still producing and editing Fun Kids' lockdown podcast, Stuck at Home. We also launched a brand new podcast, Sean and Robot's Comedy Circuit, which I did the artwork for, and re-launched an older channel with a newer concept, Story Quest. Here's what else I've been up to in May: My local, independent coffee shop re-opened ahead of schedule. It felt good to have a barista-prepared coffee for the first time in two months! The barbers better be next. Fresh bouquets from Bloom & Wild elevate any at-home office. These flowers come through letterboxes and last an impressive amount of time considering they've trundled around the postal system. I've been reading: If you read a lot, I've found a great Amazon alternative: Hive. Buy online, have your book delivered, and an independent bookshop of your choosing gets a percentage of your sale. I read hilarious Q&A between ‘You and Coronavirus' from the New York Times at the start of May. I've been digging into sneak-peaks from Love People, Use Things, a book from Joshua Fields Milburn and Ryan Nicodemus, publishing in 2021. Edward Snowden's autobiography, Permanent Record, about his life and the process behind the 2013 NSA revelations is as eye-opening as the information he blew the whistle on. The Hunger Games' prequel, The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes, is pretty good. I was worried at first about its length and subject matter but like the original books, which were an allegory for the Iraq War, there's lessons to be learned in this one too. Common Sense For The 21st Century: Only Nonviolent Rebellion Can Now Stop Climate Breakdown And Social Collapse by Extinction Rebellion co-founder Roger Hallam is worth picking up and a lot of the lessons can be applied to other social crises too. Paul Jarvis, founder of privacy-friendly analytics group Fathom, has a good archive of email newsletters on his website covering an array of subjects including digital rights and creativity. His delivers weekly on a Sunday. I've been writing about: All of my blog posts – including this one! – are available as podcast episodes. Just search for my name, Adam Ayrton Stoner, in your podcast app of choice, or just tap here. On Tuesday, I wrote about how the problems we experienced pre-coronavirus will continue to exist after it. Climate change and social justice, but this post paid particular attention to the Black Lives Matter movement. On Wednesday 10th June, and written before the reigniting of the Black Lives Matter movement in the US, I put down some radical ideas for a future post-coronavirus. It mainly focuses on governance but the ideas are definitely geared towards creating more equal and just societies. Subscribe in your podcast app of choice to hear me read it when it's released. Earlier in the month, I wrote about how one might use blockchain technology to build uncensorable social media platforms. I don't have the technical know-how to do that but I have been working on ways to mirror tweets to the Ethereum chain; a bit like an immutable version of Politwoops, which tracks tweets politicians delete. I've been enjoying: As a longterm holder of the granddaddy of cryptocurrency, celebs like JK Rowling talking about it fills me with a sense of pride. I've been lax with the security around my crypto holdings for quite some time so purchased a Trezor hardware wallet to store Bitcoin and Ethereum. Battling with poor upload and download speeds, I purchased Little Snitch, a programme for your Mac that reveals all the connections other programmes on it are making and lets you block them at at will. If you use Adobe Creative Cloud, your jaw will hit the floor at just how many times your computer pings their servers. Weirdly, blocking those connections doesn't even affect the functionality of the programmes. That's all for now. Until next time. Your friend, Adam.
BRAVE Insider hosts review 2019 giving their highlights of each of the 12 events as well as some standout moments outside the cage. We then look at the nominees for the BRAVE Insider Podcast awards
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This epsiode is asking for all the listener's help. Security In Five is in the running for an awards in the 14th Annual People's Choice Podcast Awards and I need your vote! This epsiode talks about the awards nomination process, how I started the show and how the listeners have been the sole reason for the 500+ episodes with no signs of stopping. It's free to nominate. The two categories the show is considered for are the People's Choice and Technology Categories. Podcast Awards Nomination Page - https://www.podcastawards.com/app/nominations Podcast Awards Main Page - https://www.podcastawards.com Thanks! Be aware, be safe. Become A Patron! Patreon Page *** Support the podcast with a cup of coffee *** - Ko-Fi Security In Five Don't forget to subscribe to the Security In Five Newsletter. —————— Where you can find Security In Five —————— Security In Five Reddit Channel r/SecurityInFive Binary Blogger Website Security In Five Podcast Page - Podcast RSS Twitter @securityinfive iTunes, YouTube, TuneIn, iHeartRadio,
If you're looking to buy a gun for competitive shooting, one thing you may notice is that a lot of gun reviews really aren't helpful beyond telling you what the features of the gun are. A bunch of people doing gun reviews just open a box, and fire up the camera. This can be useful for letting you know about features and whatnot, but if you're buying a gun for competition, you're probably going to want to know a lot more than that, especially if you haven't shot your first match yet. I'd really love to see a competitive shooting focused gun review channel on YouTube where they actually shoot the absolute mess out of the guns, interview some folks who've been shooting them long term, talk about parts that break (because parts break, it happens), and things that are relevant for competitive shooting from people who are somewhat knowledgeable on the subject. I dunno, I spent a bunch of time over the weekend just watching YouTube gun reviews, and I noticed a bunch of stuff in them that just isn't useful to me at all. People tossing guns against things... because... science? "Torture testing", etc. None of it's useful to me at all. Podcast Awards: So, the 2017 Podcast Awards Nominations are open. If you think I'm doing a good job, and want to head over to podcastawards.com, sign up, and nominate me for a podcast award, I'd certainly be grateful. Make sure you confirm your email address, otherwise your vote won't count.
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How's about some feedback about the Ringr App? thefeed@libsyn.com OR voice feedback on Speakpipe or 1-412-573-1934 Quick Episode Summary: Intro :15 Promo 1: The Tony and Josh Show 2:40 On the Libsyn Blog 3:04 Promo 2: What's Up On Earth 5:29 How we feature YOU 30:09 Promo 3: Assembly of Geeks 8:15 Danny Pena and Gamertag Radio - how they are celebrating their 10th year anniversary! 8:47 Rob and Elsie Conversation via Ringr 10:03 We are using the Ringr app! Our soundquality is completely different than usual. Pond5 the super cool new public domain source. We got presents in the mail from podcasters! Via Dave Jackson, CBS launches Play.it podcast networks The nominations for the 10th Annual Podcast Awards Show are on! It seems that some might have experienced that K7.net has run out of free numbers (maybe not.) Auphonic vs Soundsoap a conversation. How to move an episode for your podcast to episode zero. Some podcast apps like Castro aren't showing ratings does it matter? We continue the conversation about whether or not you should check if your RSS feed is valid every time you publish an episode - feedback via Kevin Bachelder 41:42 Does having an iPhone App affect the iTunes ranking algorithm? - feedback via Steve Stewart 45:02 So twitter bombing…it doesn't work. Local podcast meet-up examples discussed. Stitcher is having delays. Stats time! November - December 2014 where in the world are you downloads coming from? Featured Podcast Promos + Audio The Tony and Josh Show What's Up On Earth Assembly of Geeks Danny Pena from Gamertag Radio Kevin Bachelder from Tuning into SciFi Steve Stewart from The Money Plan SOS Podcast Newest Articles on the Libsyn Blog and Podcasting Links Rockin' Libsyn Podcast: The Forever Fan Podcast Rockin' Libsyn Podcast: The Science Fiction Film Podcast Podcasting Articles and Links mentioned by Rob and Elsie Our SpeakPipe Feedback page! Leave us feedback :) Once Upon A Time Fan Podcast & Jeff Roney Rebel Force Radio Ringr App Pond5 - the free stuff link Dave Jackson wrote for Podcaster News: CBS Launches Play.it podcast networks The Podcast Awards K7.net Auphonic Desktop Soundsoap 4 Joshua Liston from a bunch of different podcasts :) Castro Bryan Orr's article on Twitterbombing St. Louis Area podcast meet-up 2GuysTalking London Podcast Network Group Helen Saltzman's Podcast Support Group: UK UK Podcasters Group She Podcasts Episode 32 - All About Podcast Sponsorship and Other Stories She Podcasts Episode 33 - It's The One About How To SELL Your Podcast Rob and Elsie IRL (In Real Life) Where are we going? NRB NMX Podcast Movement Hispanize HELP US SPREAD THE WORD! We'd love it if you could please share #TheFeed with your twitter followers. Click here to post a tweet! If you dug this episode head on over to iTunes and kindly leave us a rating, a review and subscribe! Ways to subscribe to The Feed: The Official Libsyn Podcast Click here to subscribe via iTunes Click here to subscribe via RSS You can also subscribe via Stitcher FEEDBACK + PROMOTION You can ask your questions, make comments and create a segment about podcasting for podcasters! Let your voice be heard. Download the FREE The Feed App for iOS and Android (you can send feedback straight from within the app) Call 412 573 1934 Email thefeed@libsyn.com Use our SpeakPipe Page!
Districts ban Facebook & social networking: Chicago Public Schools: http://www.chicagonow.com/blogs/district-299/2009/08/school-board-bans-facebook-twitter-for-teachers.html http://www.schoollibraryjournal.com/article/CA6639197.html?nid=2413&source=title&rid=140246606 Cyberbullying: http://cyberbullying.us/blog/teachers-prohibited-from-using-facebook-to-communicate-with-students.html Should districts ban teachers from social networking?: http://ow.ly/oEXp Dallas-Fort Worth area district bans then unbans Social Networking: http://www.nbcdfw.com/news/tech/McKinney-ISD-May-Pull-Plug-on-Teacher-Student-E-Mail-Text-Ban-61266222.html AND http://www.nbcdfw.com/news/local-beat/McKinney-ISD-Backs-off-Teacher-Student-E-Mail-Text-Ban-62679187.html Two Mississippi districts ban social networking: http://www.aim.org/don-irvine-blog/doh-school-districts-ban-texting-between-teachers-and-students/ Podcast Awards Nominations due October 18th. http://podcastawards.com/ Advisory: Body Image: http://www.facebook.com/video/video.php?v=1130618347958&ref=mf (Alternate: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kqlzBKFPxyE) (Submitted by AK Jenny) This idea is simple enough to implement in any size advisory group, in any amount of time, and in any way that best suits the needs of the students and teacher in the group. Students can be asked to list 5, 10, 20, or 25 random things about themselves. Students can create written or verbal lists or both. Lists can be kept private or volunteers can be asked to share them. Students can be asked to tally how many things they have in common with other students if the lists are shared. Students can be asked to choose their 3 most random things to be explored at a later date, possibly as an assignment in another class. Depending upon how often advisory groups meet and how long each advisory class lasts, the “25 Random Things” can be done in one day or spread out over one week. http://middle-school-lesson-plans.suite101.com/article.cfm/found_on_facebook_an_advisory_activity Chad Fry: Illustration Guy: http://www.chadfrye.com/ Monster a day for a month. Not so much an idea as a resource for an advisory . . . http://www.facebook.com/home.php?ref=home#/notes.php?id=66977838632 . Webspotlight: Comic Creation Online: http://www.wittycomics.com/ http://www.toondoo.com/ (Demo) http://cooltoolsforschools.wikispaces.com/
Quick reminder for the 2007 Podcast Awards Nominations. The nominations close on Sunday, July 15th. If you would like to nominate the GamerCast Network: Video Game Show for the "games" category, head over to the podcast awards website www.podcastawards.com Please list us as "GamerCast Network: Video Game Show" and our URL is videogameshow.org For everyone that nominates us, we thank you. (mp3) Length: 00:45, Size: 794624
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