POPULARITY
In hour two Mike Halford and Jason Brough talk to Pacific FC head coach ahead of their match in Vancouver. They discuss how the Vancouver Whitecaps have a hard time attracting fans that follow their season intently. Abbotsford Canucks' goaltending coach Justin Pogge joins to discuss his career and his new role with the team. This podcast is produced by Andy Cole and Greg Balloch. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate.
Sat Shah and Israel Fehr host. In this episode, the guy's dive into the Abbotsford Canucks' latest addition—new goalie coach Justin Pogge. Once a highly touted NHL prospect, Pogge brings experience, making him an ideal fit for this role. Other topics include his potential impact on Nikita Tolopilo and other prospects like Silovs and Petera. We also explore the influence of Thatcher Demko on Vancouver's goaltending decisions, including the latest on his mysterious injury. Is it time for the Canucks to consider adding another goaltender? With limited cap space and potential needs on defense, the guys evaluate possible moves as the season approaches. In this episode, Frank Schwab of Yahoo Sports joins the show to discuss the latest in the NFL. We dive into CeeDee Lamb's new contract, what's next for the Cowboys, the Eagles' uncertainties heading into Week 1, why the Lions are serious NFC contenders, and the rising expectations for Caleb Williams. The views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate.
We explore the idea that the gravest deficits in freedom are intrinsically linked to poverty, impacting individuals and nations worldwide. We also examine the global innovation regime's crucial role in shaping progress and human development. International impact funds encourage and reward innovations based on their social benefits, potentially revolutionizing the current innovation regime. Towards the end of the conversation, we briefly discuss the work of John Rawls and the theory of justice as fairness, which describes a society of free citizens holding equal basic rights and cooperating within an egalitarian economic system.Thomas Pogge is the Leitner Professor of Philosophy and International Affairs at Yale University. He has has authored many influential books on cosmopolitanism, global justice, and extreme poverty. @ThomasPoggeResources:World Poverty and Human RightsJohn Rawls: His Life and Theory of JusticeHealth Impact FundAn Ecological Impact Fund Key highlightsIntroduction – 00:24The poverty-freedom relationship – 03:12Is poverty a violation of human rights? – 06:52The urgency of development finance – 19:19Innovation and impact funds – 27:50Profits, patents, and incentives – 39:42Global justice and solidarity with strangers – 47:00John Rawls and a global theory of justice – 51:52To ensure you never miss an episode of In Pursuit of Development, please make sure to subscribe to our podcast, rate us to support the show, and share this episode within your networks. Your engagement helps us bring more insightful content to you and keeps the conversation going. HostProfessor Dan Banik (@danbanik @GlobalDevPod)Apple Google Spotify YouTubeSubscribe: https://globaldevpod.substack.com/
Is global poverty improving, or getting worse? In this episode we explore the true reality of the horror of deprivation and mass death from a lack of the basic necessities or generic drugs to cure medieval diseases-- from a lack of money. Capitalist apologists claim poverty is decreasing, while the line is set at a measly $2 a day-- increase it by even 2 more and the number of people in extreme poverty explodes. 18 million people die every year, 20,000 CHILDREN every day, and 1 in 2 people lives on less than $5.50 a day. To explore this topic we brought on one of if not THE greatest expert on global poverty, professor Thomas Pogge to counter the establishment narrative that everything is getting better, and work to eradicate poverty as we know it through systemic change.
This podcast is a commentary and does not contain any copyrighted material of the reference source. We strongly recommend accessing/buying the reference source at the same time. ■Reference Source https://www.ted.com/talks/thomas_pogge_medicine_for_the_99_percent ■Post on this topic (You can get FREE learning materials!) https://englist.me/153-academic-words-reference-from-thomas-pogge-medicine-for-the-99-percent-ted-talk/ ■Youtube Video https://youtu.be/rsQ0wDmlyG8 (All Words) https://youtu.be/-q5QjOVdn8A (Advanced Words) https://youtu.be/G5ilRTz9t5k (Quick Look) ■Top Page for Further Materials https://englist.me/ ■SNS (Please follow!)
The outgoing Carroll City Manager will recap his time in Carroll and talk about the successes and challenges the city faces.
City Manager Mike Pogge Weaver talks about the new housing grant program that is now available for Carroll.
Pawd Slama Jama - A University of Houston Basketball Podcast
On this episode of Pawd Slama Jama, host Andy Yanez (@AYanez_5) has a one-on-one conversation with Paul Pogge, Executive Vice President for Strategy and University Relations at The Brandr Group (@tbgusa), who on Tuesday announced a group licensing agreement with the University of Houston for the university's student-athletes covering all the Cougars' 17 sports. Pogge talks about the backstory of The Brandr Group; specifics on potential Name, Image and Likeness deals that UH athletes could benefit from under the agreement; how long the agreement will last; potential merchandising products that could be on the horizon; and the ultimate vision of the partnership with UH athletics. Then, cohost Da'Yon Dunlap (@DayonDunlap) joins the show as both Yanez and Dunlap discuss whether Houston athletics has begun to garner more national attention; and they talk about what the university can do to get more eyeballs to the athletics program as football season draws close. #GoCoogs #ForTheCity #UniversityOfHouston #GoCoogs #HoustonCougars #HoustonBasketball #Big12 #NameImageLikeness #NIL --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/pawd-slama-jama/support
Settling into the studio today with Houston radio and marketing guru Joe Pogge, creator of Strike Marketing. Joe talks about the 80's morning radio days in Houston (one of his first radio gigs was Marketing Director at The infamous Q Morning Zoo); audiences and great morning radio show formulas; promotion backstories (like that early viral marketing campaign of 1986 involving The Houston Rockets/The LA Lakers game (#sunglasses #JackNicholson). We also discuss the rise of internet radio stations (like Houston Radio Platinum, one of our shared radio station hangouts); his podcast Smokin' Joe's Driving Range; current charity work with Rebuilding Houston and more. If you love to hear media stories from a promotional expert, tune in!
Mike Pogge-Weaver updates the latest on the Carroll Rec Center, how Covid affected the city in 2021 and Carroll's financial picture heading into 2022.
Jorge Fontevecchia en entrevista con el filósofo alemán
Carroll City Manager Mike Pogge Weaver and new Carroll Parks & Rec Director Chad Tiemeyer join us in the KCIM studio for a live interview.
City Manager Mike Pogge Weaver talks about train noise mitigation, rough crossings and the upcoming Adams Street project.
Mike Pogge Weaver updates the latest information on his being a candidate for the City Manager job in Marion, IA.
Tune in to hear:- What gap did Dr. Chase see in the market? How has investment talent been traditionally vetted and how does this compare to how it optimally should be?- What specific personality assessments do they use and how do they settle on these?- How do Drs. Chase and Pogge utilize Rorschachs to vet different personality styles?- Taking results from a test like The Big 5 at face value might not tell you enough about someone's personality. How can we further break these down into their constituent parts?- When looking for asset managers - what are some personality attributes that might qualify as a red flag?- How do you adjust for potential lies and deceit occurring in personality testing?- How might the personalities of a closing pitcher and a hedge fund manager look similar or dissimilar?- How do you strike a balance between finding a good fit for your team's culture and not making “cookie cutter” hires?- How might a more scientific vetting process open the door to more diversity and inclusion in the industry?https://alpha-performance-psychometrics.comCompliance Code: 2404-OAS-8/31/2021
In episode #164 the boys have re-occurring guest (episode #67), Justin Pogge back in the pod. Pogge is currently playing for Kolner in the DEL league and has also played in the NHL and AHL. In this episode Pogge talks about his last season in Germany, off-season adventures, current sports news, and much more. Tune in for another great episode with Pogge. #ChumpTalk
Mike Pogge-Weaver talks about housing shortages and possible solutions for the Carroll Community.
Hello! This episode was recorded in August before we head out from Bloomington, and go to college for our sophomore years. Evan Pogge talks about the importance of financial literacy. Loans be a tax on people who do not understand what interest is. I admire Drew Runkel because he is able to incorporate what he loves to do with his work. If you make your love you. If you love what you do you'll never work a day in your life. Write in to feature your question on the podcast! Fill in the question form below! https://forms.gle/AqMxWLi13HBP1oNh9 Or contact me! email: questionable.answers.pod@gmail.com instagram: @questionable.answers --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/questionableanswers/message
Vielen Dank an "Pogge" der diese Folge unterstützt hat :) Durch viele Widerstände und Vorurteile entwickelt sich der Frauenfußball in Deutschland und Meppen stetig weiter. Wir sprechen über die Anfänge des Frauenfußballs und die aktuelle Situation beim SV Meppen
: Elizabeth Pogge, Professor at Midwestern University and Gina Luchen, ASHP’s Director of Academic Programs discuss the importance of creating precepting habits that stick. Dr. Pogge addresses common preceptor challenges and pearls in preparation for ASHP’s National Pharmacy Preceptors Conference. The information presented during the podcast reflects solely the opinions of the presenter. The information and materials are not, and are not intended as, a comprehensive source of drug information on this topic. The contents of the podcast have not been reviewed by ASHP, and should neither be interpreted as the official policies of ASHP, nor an endorsement of any product(s), nor should they be considered as a substitute for the professional judgment of the pharmacist or physician.
Full Video www.youtube.com/hazeent
In this episode, Jim Pogge and Chris Lorello explore Jim’s experiences as a Director of Advancement in other states compared with Arizona. With the gift of tax credits, schools are able to do so much more for families and focus on the needs of the campus while tax credit scholarships assist families in need of tuition help. During the 2019-20 school year, Jim and Seton Catholic Prep partnered with Catholic Education Arizona to boost corporate partnerships and help inform the community about tax credit scholarships through CEA. Events, communications, and relationships have created new possibilities at this valley high school. The good news? This school/CEA partnership and the possibility for tax credit promotion is available to all schools in the Diocese of Phoenix! Take a listen to learn more.
In episode #67 the boys have professional hockey goaltender Justin Pogge join the podcast. Pogge is a former 3rd round pick of the Toronto Maple Leafs and had one of the best tournaments ever by a goalie playing for Team Canada in the 05/06 world juniors tournament when they won gold. Tune in for a great interview! #ChumpTalk
Back to April 18th, 2019 for this classic episode. In this episode we speak with former NHL goalie Justin Pogge. Justin speaks candidly about his career and his thoughts on why the Leafs keep ruining good draft picks. And in one of the most interesting interviews, Justin joined us via his families drive across the Arizona desert! Twitter: @HockeyTalk913Email: hockeytalk913@wightman.caPhoto Credit: Justin Pogge, Toronto Marlies - Bulldogs game, Feb 16, 2007; author: Daniel Hausner
The Earth is over 4 billion years old, but land animals have only existed on our planet for the past 500 million years. Why didn't animal life on land emerge sooner? And why did it emerge at all? The Earth scientist Philip Pogge von Strandmann has the answers. | Read along while listening at our Medium: bit.ly/2kzO0V6 | Narrated by Vidish Athavale | Music by Alasdair Cooper and Lee Rosevere | Philip is a Senior Lecturer in the Earth Science Department at UCL. His main research area is the Earth’s present and past biogeochemical cycles, including the carbon and oxygen cycles and what controls them. He is the 2016 winner of the Max Hey Medal.
Former Toronto Maple Leafs goaltender Justin Pogge discusses his trial in hockey and how a lost opportunity only means a new goal - Goaltending in Europe. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Former Toronto Maple Leafs goaltender Justin Pogge discusses his trial in hockey and how a lost opportunity only means a new goal - Goaltending in Europe. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Dr. Steven Daskal • Thomas Pogge has argued that typical citizens of affluent nations participate in an unjust global order that harms the global poor, and that "we" therefore have stringent negative duties to reform the global order and compensate those we have harmed. In this talk, Dr. Daskal engages Pogge's provocative claims. Dr. Daskal is Associate Professor of Philosophy at Northern Illinois University. He has questions about domestic welfare policy, duties to the global poor, and end of life ethics. This talk was recorded Wednesday, September 16th 2015 at Wheaton College.
Toronto based social media consultant, editor and writer Ian Welsh writes at IanWelsh.com. Formerly the Managing Editor of FireDogLake and the Agonist, his work has also appeared at Huffington Post, Alternet, and Truthout, as well as the now defunct Blogging of the President (BOPNews). In Canada his work has appeared in Pogge.ca and BlogsCanada. Ian and Jay talk about how the events in Boston illuminate the intelligence and military apparatus now operating in the US, in support of an increasingly oligarchic system of governance throughout much of the OECD.
Torwart-Trainer "Toni" Hafkemeyer lässt seine drei Schützlinge im Nachmittagstraining ordentlich schuften. Am Ende holen sich "Pogge" und Co. ein verdientes Lob vom Chef ab.
James Grant, Lecturer in Philosophy at the University of Oxford, discusses arguments that claim citizens of rich countries are responsible for harming poor people in other countries. He focuses on Thomas Pogge's influential argument for this conclusion, as well as Pogge's proposals for reforming international institutions.
James Grant, Lecturer in Philosophy at the University of Oxford, discusses arguments that claim citizens of rich countries are responsible for harming poor people in other countries. He focuses on Thomas Pogge's influential argument for this conclusion, as well as Pogge's proposals for reforming international institutions.
In this interview for the Philosophy Bites podcast Thomas Pogge, Professor of Philosophy at Yale University, explores the difficult issue of how we can achieve greater justice in the distribution of pharmaceutical products to countries which can't afford to pay the high prices sometimes demanded by manufacturers.