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054 This episode features one of the three "senseis" of Chess Dojo, IM David Pruess, for a deep dive on a variety of chess topics. Whether it's discussing if the latest World Championship is worthy of our time, or what he still wanted to contribute to chess after decades of being in the game - you can count on David to bring depth and sharp analysis to our chat. Plus, as the co-founder of one of the best chess education platforms in the world, David offers great improvement insights for you in this episode, including:What would he do differently to improve faster if he started chess all over again?Why having a training partner is one of the best strategies for accelerating your chess skill that's rarely taught or followed.Clear and straightforward advice on balancing fun with chess improvement.More From David Pruess and Chess Dojo:David's TwitterChess Dojo's Training ProgramChess Dojo's TwitchChess Dojo's YouTubeChess Dojo's Twitter>> Join my official FREE club for The Chess Experience on Chess.com
G'day community. Very late pod update this week but sometimes those things we wait for just taste that little bit sweeter. We can confirm that this is a MASSIVE podcast... Our best one yet. We hope that we can help you make those final decisions that will no doubt make a huge difference to your team's performance over the next couple of weeks. Due to the lateness of the upload, here are a couple of timestamps below. Intro: 0-5:00 Rookie Targets: 5:00-9:00 Hayes and Pruess dilemma: 9:00-13:00 Why Todd is trading grundy: 13:00-16:00 Who to trade out rankings: 16:00- 25:00 Injuries: 25:00 - 29:45 Fortune Teller: 29:45 - 33:30 Upgrade Targets: 33:30 - 49:00 Todd and Will's trades + C/VC options: 49:00 - 53
Welcome to Season 2 of Pool Player Podcast and I'm thrilled to start off this second season with a great young player out of South Dakota, Tanner Pruess. Tanner is a top amateur player and a threat in most any tournament he plays. Recently, he's really made a name for himself as a pool instructor with a focus on process over outcomes. His boot camps and lessons come highly recommended and anyone who knows him speaks very highly of his character. All these reasons led to this interview and trying to get inside the head of this artistic South Dakotan. A multiple national champion in VNEA, Tanner's style and insights are bound to appeal to pool players of all skill levels. Tanner is also a talented artist and you can check out his work at @TannerPruessArtist on Facebook. Don't forget to like, share, and comment on this video. Commenting enters you into a drawing to win one of two books that Tanner recommends for conquering the mental game. With the launch of Season 2, I've made some changes to the Pool Player Podcast Patreon account. For anyone that signs up for the Patreon to support the podcast at any contribution level, you get access to a private Facebook group where I will be live streaming many of these interviews in raw, uncut format. In addition, certain tiers will allow you join in on the interviews in the “green room” or even get to meet one of your favorite professionals. Finally, I am now in a place where I'm seeking sponsors to grow the podcast. A corporate sponsorship starts at only $50/month and comes with your logo on each episode and an advertisement to be run during the episode. If you have a product or a service that you would like to promote, let's talk so we can get it in front of the fastest growing pool and billiards podcast around. I want to thank Josh Ramey from Bad Roll Inc. for the use of his photos in the thumbnails and social media promoting this episode. Bad Roll Inc., based out of Colorado, is doing some great things for the sport of pool so head on over to their Facebook page and give them a follow, like, and share. T --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/poolplayerpodcast/support
Hello and welcome to another episode of Tasty Pages, a podcast by Cooking The Books! In this episode, we discuss 'Cast Iron Cooking for Two' by Joanna Pruess. We also chat about our (and your) favorite items from Trader Joe's. And there's a rather R-rated food joke that's best left to the adults in the room! You can purchase the book here: https://amzn.to/3b0PIvA --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/tastypages/support
Originally aired September 6, 2020: Kraai, Pruess and Kostya debate chess training and what you have to make both GM and NM. Books mentioned are: Perfect Your Chess: https://amzn.to/3jXQxGG Calculation: https://amzn.to/3bMnFPb My System: https://amzn.to/3jSGuTs Gelfand series: https://amzn.to/3295ZKl Thinking Inside the Box: https://amzn.to/3lXrfdR The Test of Time: https://amzn.to/2GEHD2I Under the Surface: https://amzn.to/334c2il Masters of the Chess Board: https://amzn.to/2Zi8KXL The Gene, an intimate history: https://amzn.to/3m5kt5D Follow ChessDojo here: Twitch: https://twitch.tv/chessdojolive Discord: https://discord.gg/sUUh8HD Twitter: https://twitter.com/chess_dojo Patreon: https://patreon.com/chessdojo
THE SNOWBOARD PROJECT PATHS • Ben Pruess • Episode 179 Paths is a new series from The Snowboard Project covering people who dedicate their recreational time to snowboarding - but have a ‘real world' job. Ben Pruess is a bad ass. He got his start in snowboarding as a pro rider before becoming the Rev team manager in the early 90s. From there, things on the career track went a little bananas - launching Salomon Snowboards, running Bonfire, running Adidas Heritage - which he quickly transformed into Adidas Originals - yup he started that. A brief stint running and owning Holden before launching Under Armor's Sportswear division before becoming president of Tommy Hilfiger. That's at least three multibillion dollar companies he has served as VP or better. He has come long way. In the second half of the interview we have a conversation about the state of the economy, the impact of Corona and a lot more. This week's interview is brought to you by CBDAYZ, and Melvin Brewing. We ask that you support the brands that support disruptive snowboard media. Find out more at their websites. http://cbdayz.com http://melvinbrewing.com Please consider supporting us at http://www.patreon.com/thesnowboardproject You can follow us on Instagram @thesnowboardproject Tip Line: (208) 471-8007 THE SNOWBOARD PROJECT PATHS • Ben Pruess • Episode 179 Hosted by Mark Sullivans Produced by Mark Sullivan Art by Aaron Draplin and Sarat
Link to bioRxiv paper: http://biorxiv.org/cgi/content/short/2020.06.12.141945v1?rss=1 Authors: von Schwanenflug, N., Krohn, S., Heine, J., Paul, F., Pruess, H., Finke, C. Abstract: Introduction: Anti-N-methyl-d-aspartate receptor encephalitis (NMDARE) is an autoimmune disorder associated with severe neuropsychiatric symptoms. While patients with NMDARE exhibit disrupted functional connectivity (FC), these findings have been limited to static connectivity analyses. This study applies time-resolved FC analysis to explore the temporal variability of large-scale brain activity in NMDARE and to assess the discriminatory power of functional brain states in a supervised classification approach. Methods: Resting-state fMRI data from 57 patients with NMDARE and 61 controls was included. To capture brain dynamics, four discrete connectivity states were extracted and state-wise group differences in FC, occurrence, dwell time and transition frequency were assessed. Furthermore, logistic regression models with embedded feature selection were trained for each state to predict group status in a leave-one-out cross validation scheme. Results: Patients showed FC alterations in three out of four states. Besides a reduction in hippocampal-frontal connectivity, we observed connectivity decreases within the default mode network and between frontal areas and subcortical as well as visual regions, which remained undetected in static FC. Furthermore, patients displayed a shift in dwell time from the weakly connected dominant state to a higher connected, but less frequent state, accompanied by increased transition frequencies. Discriminatory network features and predictive power varied dynamically over states, reaching up to 78.6% classification accuracy. Conclusion: Patients showed state-specific alterations in FC along with a shift in dwell time and increased volatility of state transitions. These measures were associated with disease severity and duration, highlighting the potential of spatiotemporal dynamics in FC as prognostic biomarkers in NMDARE. Copy rights belong to original authors. Visit the link for more info
In episode forty four of Inside Melbourne, we have called in the tall timber from the playing group, as Max Gawn and Braydon Pruess bring their best to the podcast. The team break down the Carlton win (1:00), Pruess explains his bizarre moment on the mark in the fourth quarter (7:00) and we get an insight to Max and Braydon's relationship around the club (8:00). Braydon talks about his journey to the club (16:00), his love for Rugby (22:00) and we look ahead to Marvel Stadium for our match against the Western Bulldogs (24:00. Jack responds to Caroline Wilson's comments on "over celebrating" our win (25:00) and we take your questions from the outer.
Hello loves! Today I am with Brittany and we discuss her program Lifestyle Masterpiece, and advice for anyone trying to find their 'why' in life! Find Brittany:https://www.brittanypruess.com Make sure to check out @ceejaysretreats on instagram and Facebook! More on the retreat: www.ceejaysretreats.com With Love, Chandel :)
Brittany Pruess created a Lifestyle & Design Consulting business from her love of psychology, creative expression, and helping others find alignment with their true priorities. In this episode, we talk about how Brittany practices what she teaches other women, and how she lives a life that is truly in line with her values. Brittany doesn't allow society to define how she lives and has created a life that reflects what's important to her. You'll learn how Brittany helps her clients start living a life more in line with their value systems, and how you can move forward in your life knowing you're better equipped to make decisions for your own life. This episode will leave you feeling motivated to dig a little deeper and start living a life in alignment with who you are. I can't wait for you to hear more; listen to the full episode now!
GETTING INTO THE DRIVER’S SEAT Raylene Pruess has been in the driving seat of her career ever since the day she left school and decided to ditch Schoolies celebrations for a course on “How to Get A Job”. Raylene’s first job was in administration for residential real estate before she moved into property management and […]
GETTING INTO THE DRIVER’S SEAT Raylene Pruess has been in the driving seat of her career ever since the day she left school and decided to ditch Schoolies celebrations for a course on “How to Get A Job”. Raylene’s first job was in administration for residential real estate before she moved into property management and […]
IM David Pruess has been a fixture on the US Chess Scene throughout the 2000s. In our interview, we talk about David's early chess days in the Bay Area, his ideas for improving your tactics, and his complicated history as an early employee with chess.com. David also tells us about his new job, and why he chooses to pursue a career outside of the chess world in addition to teaching chess and chess announcing. Thanks to David for the thoughtful and candid interview, ping him on chess.com here and follow him on Twitter here.
James Beard Award winning radio host and culinary expert Jennifer English discusses the enduring popularity of radio, her show Fong on Food, the growth of online food games like Kitchen Craze, and why tea production, like fine wine, starts with terroir. Food writer and culinary historian, Joanna Pruess, discusses the role our nation's "Founding Mothers," Martha Washington, Abigail Adams and Dolley Madison, held in the White House as culinary arbiters and dishes enjoyed by the Founding Fathers.This show is broadcast live on Wednesday's at 2PM ET on W4CY Radio – (www.w4cy.com) part of Talk 4 Radio (http://www.talk4radio.com/) on the Talk 4 Media Network (http://www.talk4media.com/).
Under Armour is entering sportswear with UAS during New York Fashion Week 2016. Founded 20 years ago in the city of Baltimore, Maryland, sportswear company Under Armour has quietly become a titan of industry for its best-in-class performance gear that keeps athletes everywhere doing what they do best. Their athlete roster include the likes of Steph Curry, Cam Newton, and Michael Phelps. But now the brand is out to make its mark on the fashion world with Under Armour Sportswear and their just announced new Sport Fashion division. Ben Pruess, Under Armour’s President of Sport Fashion is leading the charge. Having served as Vice President Global Director of adidas Originals for more than six years, Pruess is planting a new flag.He recently appointed fashion designer Tim Coppens as the executive creative director of UAS. Coppens’ pedigree includes work for a variety of luxury labels and his own menswear line that’s caught the eyes of stylish guys and savvy editors alike. A graduate of Antwerp’s prestigious Royal Academy of Fine Arts—which has educated lauded designers like Martin Margiela, Raf Simons, and Haider Ackermann—Tim Coppens’ clothing have a reputation for mixing in technical fabrics with classic menswear shapes. To put it simply: He designs clothes that look like they’re from the future, but feel right for the present. On this episode, we talk to Ben Pruess about Under Armour’s plan to debut the UAS line at New York Fashion Week, the challenges of reshaping a brand in the digital age, and the changing dynamics between consumers, sport, and their perception of professional athletes. Visit www.highsnobiety.com for more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Under Armour is entering sportswear with UAS during New York Fashion Week 2016. Founded 20 years ago in the city of Baltimore, Maryland, sportswear company Under Armour has quietly become a titan of industry for its best-in-class performance gear that keeps athletes everywhere doing what they do best. Their athlete roster include the likes of Steph Curry, Cam Newton, and Michael Phelps. But now the brand is out to make its mark on the fashion world with Under Armour Sportswear and their just announced new Sport Fashion division. Ben Pruess, Under Armour’s President of Sport Fashion is leading the charge. Having served as Vice President Global Director of adidas Originals for more than six years, Pruess is planting a new flag.He recently appointed fashion designer Tim Coppens as the executive creative director of UAS. Coppens’ pedigree includes work for a variety of luxury labels and his own menswear line that’s caught the eyes of stylish guys and savvy editors alike. A graduate of Antwerp’s prestigious Royal Academy of Fine Arts—which has educated lauded designers like Martin Margiela, Raf Simons, and Haider Ackermann—Tim Coppens’ clothing have a reputation for mixing in technical fabrics with classic menswear shapes. To put it simply: He designs clothes that look like they’re from the future, but feel right for the present. On this episode, we talk to Ben Pruess about Under Armour’s plan to debut the UAS line at New York Fashion Week, the challenges of reshaping a brand in the digital age, and the changing dynamics between consumers, sport, and their perception of professional athletes. Visit www.highsnobiety.com for more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices