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The second episode of our ‘Enabling Successful Sites' series features a discussion between Karen McIntyre (VP, Global Site Alliances), Xoli Belgrave (Sr. Director, Head of Clinical Trial Diversity and Inclusion), Jamie Langley (Executive Director, Parexel Academy) and Dr. Lovie Negrin, CEO and Founder of Randomize now on how we can empower and leverage sites with the tools and training they need to more successfully recruit diverse patient populations for their studies. They talk about the impact of not including diverse patient populations in studies is discussed, the need for sponsors and CROs to share their diversity, equity, and inclusion strategies with investigator sites, and soft skills site staff need to have for necessary conversations.
This episode contains: Devon, Steven and Ben all host this episode. Unfortunatly we end up talking about gurd and vomit right off the bat. Ben helped some kids play The Zone. Devon took another journey to Lousiana. Ben did a poem at an Ekphrastic poetry workshop, and it's good. https://play.thezonerpg.com/ https://beaconartshow.com/#gallery Robot Overlords: AI outperforms humans in standardized tests of creative potential. In a recent study, 151 human participants were pitted against ChatGPT-4 in three tests designed to measure divergent thinking, which is considered to be an indicator of creative thought. https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2024/03/240301134758.htm Brain Matters: Surprisingly simple model explains how brain cells organize and connect. A new study by physicists and neuroscientists describes how connectivity among neurons comes about through general principles of networking and self-organization, rather than the biological features of an individual organism. https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2024/01/240117143741.htm Surprising Human Tricks: Tai chi reduces blood pressure better than aerobic exercise, study finds. Why electric bikes actually give more exercise than pedal bikes. A new study that found tai chi is more effective than aerobic exercise at lowering blood pressure in people with prehypertension. Electric bikes provide more exercise than traditional pedal bikes based on multiple studies, this is because e-bike riders tend to ride for longer periods of time and distances since the motor assistance makes biking less strenuous, especially on hills. https://www.npr.org/sections/health-shots/2024/02/14/1231232197/tai-chi-aerobics-exercise-blood-pressure-hypertension-mindfulness https://electrek.co/2024/02/20/why-electric-bikes-give-more-exercise/ Book Club: Slow Time Between the Stars by John Scalzi. We discuss. Devon has some additional thoughts on last weeks story, Randomize. https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/151908304-slow-time-between-the-stars?from_search=true&from_srp=true&qid=HpJzWGPkkH&rank=1
This episode contains: We're recording just after Valentine's Day. Sorry, we didn't get you anything, EXCEPT FOR THIS PODCAST! Ben was a bit disappointed in Valentine's Day this year... he's also working on "not wasting his midlife crisis." He chats about layoffs and opportunities and productivity, but Steven thinks that perhaps Ben's having a midlife revelation. Ben's reading The 4-Hour Workweek by Timothy Ferris. Steven and Devon have been managing democracy in HELLDIVERS 2. Devon doesn't know how to define video games, or perhaps he knows too much how to define video games. HELLDIVERS is pretty much the video game equivalent of Starship Troopers, with all the satire involved. Steven also really enjoyed Blue Eyed Samurai on Netflix. Not science fiction, but it's worth your time. Guess what? Ben's dental company had a major data breach. It's time to freeze your credit FOR FREE at the following addresses to to avoid ID theft: https://www.equifax.com/personal/credit-report-services/credit-freeze/ https://service.transunion.com/dss/login.page https://www.experian.com/freeze/center.html Unless you're planning on taking out a new credit card or buying anything in the next few days, you should freeze your credit. If they are asking you for money, you're in the wrong place. It took Ben 15 minutes to do it, big thanks to password managers. Ben is now the Credit Score Fairy. This Week on the Internet: Not all TLDs are Created Equal. In light of the recent cancellation of the queer.af domain registration by the Taliban, the fragile and difficult nature of country-code top-level domains (ccTLDs) has once again been comprehensively demonstrated. When the United Kingdom decided to leave the European Union, it fell foul of the EU's rules for the registration of domains under the “eu” ccTLD. To register (and maintain) a domain name ending in .eu, you have to be a resident of the EU. When the UK ceased to be part of the EU, residents of the UK were no longer EU residents, and lost their .eu domain names. Also, after Russia invaded Ukraine in February 2022, the Ukranian Vice Prime Minister asked ICANN to suspend ccTLDs associated with Russia. While ICANN said that it wasn't going to do that (they should change their name to ICANT), because it wouldn't do anything useful, some domain registrars (the companies you pay to register domain names) ceased to deal in Russian ccTLDs, and some websites restricted links to domains with Russian ccTLDs. Generic TLDs (gTLDs) like .com, .net, .gov and other really cool new gTLDs like .rocks, .ninja, and .supplies are far better to register. https://www.hezmatt.org/~mpalmer/blog/2024/02/13/not-all-tlds-are-created-equal.html This Week in Space: Tiny moon of Saturn holds young ocean beneath icy shell. Saturn's moon Mimas harbors a global ocean beneath its icy shell, discovered through analysis of its orbit by Cassini spacecraft data. This ocean formed just 5-15 million years ago, making Mimas a prime candidate for studying early ocean formation and potential for life. This discovery suggests life-essential conditions might exist on seemingly inactive moons, expanding our search for life beyond Earth. Guess where else we've discovered oceans? Devon says "Earth." Ben knows he got that info from SeaQuest DSV. Saturns rings may have always been there for us, but what have they done for us lately? https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2024/02/240207120512.htm Patreon-only mid-pod: Ben has changed his note taking game, using Obsidian. Steven has rewatched Deadpool and Deadpool 2. Will X-Men 97 be terrible or radical? Science Fiction Book Club: This week we're doing a spoiler-filled review of the novella Emergency Skin by N.K. Jemisin. An explorer returns to gather information from a climate-ravaged Earth that his ancestors, and others among the planet's finest, fled centuries ago. The mission comes with a warning: a graveyard world awaits him. But so do those left behind—hopeless and unbeautiful wastes of humanity who should have died out eons ago. After all this time, there's no telling how they've devolved. Steel yourself, soldier. Get in. Get out. And try not to stare. https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/49669410-emergency-skin TLDR: Ben and Steven loved it, but Devon was a little lukewarm and wished it was longer and more nuanced. Next week in the Science Fiction Book Club we'll discuss Randomize by Andy Weir. Get it for free if you have Amazon Prime and be informed for next week's discussion: https://www.amazon.com/Randomize-Forward-collection-Andy-Weir-ebook/dp/B07VDJBKNJ
A conversation with artist Jin Meyerson. Myerson is a painter whose process relies on computer graphics software to warp and randomize source imagery to create a kaleidoscopic effect while exploring themes of American culture and scientific concepts such as retrocausality. The result is an invitation to linger and consider the order hidden in the brightly-colored chaos. The conversation includes discussion of Meyerson's birth in Korea and adoption by a Jewish family in Minnesota, finding his place in New York and ultimately winding back up in Korea via Paris. In addition, Meyerson discusses the evolution of his work and his new Johyun Gallery show with Korean artists Park Seo Bo and Lee Bae at the Rink Level Gallery of Rockefeller Center through July 23.https://www.rockefellercenter.com/events/johyun-gallery-rockefeller-center-origin-emergence-return/https://www.johyungallery.com/exhibitions/153-origin-emergence-return/overview/https://www.johyungallery.com/artists/41-jin-meyerson/biography/https://www.christies.com/features/Studio-Visit-Jin-Meyerson-9459-3.aspxhttps://www.instagram.com/jinmeyerson/
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Giriş Ağrı, hastaneye başvurularının en önemli sebeplerinden biridir. Akut ağrı, klasik olarak akut hastalık, travma veya cerrahi ile ilişkili olumsuz bir kimyasal, termal veya mekanik uyarana normal olarak öngörülen fizyolojik tepki olarak tanımlanır. Akut ağrı sıklıkla ani başlamaktadır ve alta yatan sorunun ortadan kalkmasıyla yavaşça geriler, zamansal olarak ise bir ayın altındaki ağrılar olarak tanımlanır. Eğer bu bir aylık süre içerisinde geçmez ve çözülemezse de 1-3 aylık süre içerisinde subakut ağrı olarak adlandırılır. Üç aydan daha uzun süreçler ise kronik ağrı olarak tanımlanır. Kronik ağrı altta yatan durum/hastalığa bağlı olabileceği gibi, uygulanan tedavi veya inflamasyona da bağlı olabilir, bazı olgularda da altta yatan sebepler tanımlanamayabilir. Amerika Birleşik Devletleri'ndeki verilere göre her 14 hastadan birinde kronik ağrı sorunu mevcuttur. Bu ağrı hayat kalitesini düşürmekte ve günlük hayatı kısıtlamaktadır.1 Aktivitelerdeki kısıtlamalar, iş gücü kaybı, yaşam kalitesinin düşmesi ve yaygın damgalama dahil olmak üzere ağrıyla ilişkili klinik, psikolojik ve sosyal sonuçlar göze alındığında; klinisyenlerin ağrılı hastalara uygun, bütüncül ve şefkatli bakım sağlamak için eğitim, öğretim, rehberlik ve kaynaklara sahip olması önemlidir. Bu yazımızda Centers for Disease Control and Prevention tarafından Kasım 2022'de yayımlanan “CDC Clinical Practice Guideline for Prescribing Opioids for Pain — United States, 2022” başlıklı yazıdan bahsedeceğiz.2 Yusuf Ali Altuncı'nın Acil Serviste Kronik Ağrı” başlıklı yazısı için burayı, Erkman Sanrı'nın “Geriatrik Hastada Ağrı Yönetimi” başlıklı yazısı için burayı, Şakir Hakan Aksu'nun “Acil Serviste Ağrı Yönetimi” başlıklı yazısı için burayı ziyaret edebilirsiniz. İyi okumalar diliyorum. Kılavuz Hakkında Genel Bilgiler Bu klinik uygulama kılavuzu, akut (3 ay süreli) ağrısı olan ≥18 yaşındaki ayaktan hastaları tedavi eden klinisyenler için hazırlanmıştır. Orak hücreli anemiye bağlı, kanser ilişkili, palyatif bakım dönemi ve yaşam sonu ağrı yönetimini öneriler dışında bırakmaktadır. Bu kılavuz güncellemesinin hedef kitlesi çok geniştir ve opioid reçete eden birçok klinisyeni içerir. Birinci basamak klinisyenleri (örneğin, dahiliyeciler ve aile hekimleri) ve ayakta tedavi ortamlarında ağrıyı yöneten diğer klinisyenleri (örneğin, cerrahlar, acil tıp klinisyenleri, işyeri hekimliği klinisyenleri, fiziksel tıp ve rehabilitasyon klinisyenleri ve nörologlar) içerir. Bu klinik uygulama kılavuzunda bu amaçla 12 öneri yapılmıştır. Bu öneriler yapılırken daha önceki çalışmalardan elde edilen veriler sistematik bir incelemeyle ele alınmış ve kesinlik düzeyi (yüksek, orta, düşük veya yetersiz) olarak değerlendirilerek kanıt gücü elde edilmiş. Bunlar ışığında kanıt tipleri 1'den 4'e kadar numaralandırılırken öneri kategorileri A ve B olarak sınıflandırılmıştır; Tip 1 Kanıt: Randomize klinik çalışmalar veya gözlemsel çalışmalardan elde edilen güçlü kanıtlar, Tip 2 Kanıt: Önemli sınırlamaları olan randomize klinik çalışmalar veya gözlemsel çalışmalardan elde edilen son derece güçlü kanıtlar, Tip 3 Kanıt: Gözlemsel çalışmalar veya kayda değer sınırlamaları olan randomize klinik çalışmalar, Tip 4 Kanıt: Klinik deneyim ve gözlemler, önemli sınırlamaları olan gözlemsel çalışmalar veya birkaç önemli sınırlaması olan randomize klinik çalışmalar. Kategori A tavsiyeleri, çoğu hasta için en uygun tavsiye edilen yönetim biçimini ifade ederken; kategori B tavsiyeler, farklı hastalar için farklı seçeneklerin uygun olacağını belirtir ve klinisyenlerin hastaların, hasta değerleri ve tercihleri ile belirli klinik durumlar ile tutarlı bir karara varmalarına yardımcı olacak şekilde önerilmiştir. Kılavuz içerisinde bir klinik eylemin avantajlarının dezavantajlardan büyük ölçüde ağır bastığı konusunda geniş bir fikir birliği olduğunda, tip 3 ve 4 kanıtlarla bile A kategorisi tavsiyelerde bulunulmuştur. ...
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Daniel hails from Toronto, Canada. He first fell in love with the game when playing different variations of poker during breaks from pool hustling. It was here that his love of numbers and probability shone through, and gave him an edge in those early games. It is his ability to read people for which Daniel is best known. He won his first WSOP bracelet way back in 1998. It was in this year, at the age of 23, that he earned the nickname ‘Kid Poker'. Along the road to stardom, Daniel has even popped up as an actor in films such as ‘X-Men Origins: Wolverine' and ‘Detention'. And when not crushing live or online poker, he's not a bad golfer either! Daniel is a GGPoker Ambassador. Here is what you can expect on this week's show: 0:00 Introduction 1:10 What is the PGT championship? 4:33 Are you the true #1? 6:30 Hollywood 14:01 The Poker OG - Wisdom From A Vet 20:09 Randomize in 1K? 31:34 A Cycle of self-sabotage 41:02 The downside of instant gratification 46:57 Negreanu's knack for spreading the poker word 50:56 A tip from Jungle 51:36 Questions from fans 54:58 The future of poker 1:06:55 Fun Questions ▬ Winning the Game of Life ▬▬▬▬▬▬ Check out other "Winning the Game of Life" episodes: ► https://www.youtube.com/c/WinningTheGameofLife Connect with Daniel Negreanu: Twitter: @RealKidPoker IG: @dnegspoker YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/DNegsPoker Website: https://danielnegreanu.com/ Twitch: https://www.twitch.tv/dnegspoker/videos Follow "Jungleman" Dan Cates on social: Websites: https://www.wtgol.com Instagram: @wtgolpodcast @thedancates Twitter: @junglemandan
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The Intuitive Customer - Improve Your Customer Experience To Gain Growth
A lot of the behavioral sciences can feel intimidating. However, it doesn't have to be. The Five Rules Podcast Series is our attempt at giving you an easy entry point into the complex and messy world of Behavioral Science. Experiments serve as the gold standard for determining causality. If we create them correctly, we know that an action we take makes something else happen and there isn't any other explanation. That is, if we create them correctly. Even in my corporate career I realized that determining causality is tricky. After presenting to organizations the revenue gains they can expect by taking my advice, they ask, “How do we know that your changes caused the increase instead of something else?” My answer was always the same, unsatisfying one: You won't. That's because we can never know the causality of behavior at 100 percent certainty (even if we follow all the rules). However, when we have more data we also have more confidence that there is no other explanation. Sound experiment creation strategies will help us build a solid case for our causality. In this episode, we share the five rules for creating behavioral experiments. We talk about how academics design behavioral experiments and how that could work regarding your experimentation regarding changing experiences to inspire new customer behavior. Key Ideas to Improve your Customer Experience So, what are the 5 rules? The 5 Rules for Running Behavioral Business Experiments include: Define your metrics and what you're going to measure. Establish comparison conditions. Randomize or get as close to randomization as you possibly can. Define the theory…or not. Foster a culture of experimentation. Here are a few key moments in the discussion: 03:46 Ryan begins his list of rules by first explaining why you should care about following them, which is because proper experimentation determines causality. 07:43 We get into a discussion about the three things that you need to establish causality in your experiment and why they are important to your results. 10:12 Ryan begins the list of the rules, starting with the most foundational, which is to determine what you want to measure before you design your experiment. 12:48 We discuss why it is essential to establish different conditions in your experiment (Hint: it comes down to one word: comparison). 20:25 Ryan explains why having a theory going into an experiment than not having one. 25:42 We talk about why it is essential to allow failure with regards to experiments, and why you will be glad you did (most likely). Please tell us how we are doing! Complete this short survey. Customer Experience Information & Resources LinkedIn recognizes Colin Shaw as one of the 'World's Top 150 Business Influencers.' As a result, he has 290,000 followers of his work. Shaw is Founder and CEO of Beyond Philosophy LLC, which helps organizations unlock growth by discovering customers' hidden, unmet needs that drive value ($). The Financial Times selected Beyond Philosophy as one of the best management consultancies for the last four years in a row. Follow Colin on LinkedIn and Twitter. Click here to learn more about Professor Ryan Hamilton of Emory University. Why Customers Buy: As an official "Influencer" on LinkedIn, Colin writes a regular newsletter on all things Customer Experience. Click here to join the other 35,000 subscribers. How can we help? Click here to learn more about Beyond Philosophy's Suite of Services.
The Intuitive Customer - Improve Your Customer Experience To Gain Growth
A lot of the behavioral sciences can feel intimidating. However, it doesn't have to be. The Five Rules Podcast Series is our attempt at giving you an easy entry point into the complex and messy world of Behavioral Science. Experiments serve as the gold standard for determining causality. If we create them correctly, we know that an action we take makes something else happen and there isn't any other explanation. That is, if we create them correctly. Even in my corporate career I realized that determining causality is tricky. After presenting to organizations the revenue gains they can expect by taking my advice, they ask, “How do we know that your changes caused the increase instead of something else?” My answer was always the same, unsatisfying one: You won't. That's because we can never know the causality of behavior at 100 percent certainty (even if we follow all the rules). However, when we have more data we also have more confidence that there is no other explanation. Sound experiment creation strategies will help us build a solid case for our causality. In this episode, we share the five rules for creating behavioral experiments. We talk about how academics design behavioral experiments and how that could work regarding your experimentation regarding changing experiences to inspire new customer behavior. Key Ideas to Improve your Customer Experience So, what are the 5 rules? The 5 Rules for Running Behavioral Business Experiments include: Define your metrics and what you're going to measure. Establish comparison conditions. Randomize or get as close to randomization as you possibly can. Define the theory…or not. Foster a culture of experimentation. Here are a few key moments in the discussion: 03:46 Ryan begins his list of rules by first explaining why you should care about following them, which is because proper experimentation determines causality. 07:43 We get into a discussion about the three things that you need to establish causality in your experiment and why they are important to your results. 10:12 Ryan begins the list of the rules, starting with the most foundational, which is to determine what you want to measure before you design your experiment. 12:48 We discuss why it is essential to establish different conditions in your experiment (Hint: it comes down to one word: comparison). 20:25 Ryan explains why having a theory going into an experiment than not having one. 25:42 We talk about why it is essential to allow failure with regards to experiments, and why you will be glad you did (most likely). Please tell us how we are doing! Complete this short survey. Customer Experience Information & Resources LinkedIn recognizes Colin Shaw as one of the 'World's Top 150 Business Influencers.' As a result, he has 290,000 followers of his work. Shaw is Founder and CEO of Beyond Philosophy LLC, which helps organizations unlock growth by discovering customers' hidden, unmet needs that drive value ($). The Financial Times selected Beyond Philosophy as one of the best management consultancies for the last four years in a row. Follow Colin on LinkedIn and Twitter. Click here to learn more about Professor Ryan Hamilton of Emory University. Why Customers Buy: As an official "Influencer" on LinkedIn, Colin writes a regular newsletter on all things Customer Experience. Click here to join the other 35,000 subscribers. How can we help? Click here to learn more about Beyond Philosophy's Suite of Services.
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Computer scientist Max Hawkins looks at the ways algorithms can offer unique chances to step outside of one's comfort zone. This talk was filmed at TEDxVienna. All TEDx events are organized independently by volunteers in the spirit of TED's mission of ideas worth spreading. To learn more about TEDxSHORTS, the TEDx program, or give feedback on this episode, please visit http://go.ted.com/tedxshorts. Follow TEDx on Twitter: https://twitter.com/TEDx Follow TEDx on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tedx_official
In this episode Craig and Nathan chat about how to start a song, pros & cons of a DAW template, Song Exploder, Brian Eno's deck of cards, using randomization, and much more. Get our newest library Struck Grand: https://soundiron.com/products/the-struck-grand For more info, visit our website: https://soundiron.com/ Podcast notes: * (0:00) Intro * (0:22) Superbowl Halftime Show * (1:55) How to start a song * (7:54) Abstract Adjectives * (10:08) Struck Grand Piano * (13:24) Song Exploder * (15:46) DAW templates * (20:55) Start with a photograph * (24:04) Brian Eno Oblique Strategies * (33:52) Randomize * (39:35) Recommendations Soundiron is a premium developer of virtual instruments and sample libraries for songwriters, composers and sound designers. They are a team of programmers, engineers, composers and instrumentalists passionate about building beautiful-sounding instrument plugins that are inspiring to play. Whether you're new to music production or a seasoned pro in the film, television, advertising, video game, or music recording industries, They've got you covered. Soundiron serves the best and brightest composers and artists in film & media today. #soundiron #musicpodcast #keepgoing
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In this episode of the Good Dog Pod, host Laura Reeves is joined by Malena DeMartini to talk about separation anxiety in dogs. Malena is a certified dog trainer and behavior consultant who specializes in this topic, with over two decades of experience. How should I retrain my dog who has had previous experience with being left home alone? If you have had your dog since before the pandemic, it is likely that they know what it is like being left at home. Start by setting up a camera through which you can watch how your dog reacts to your absence. Give your dog a toy or treat so they associate you leaving with something positive. If your dog settles down after a little while, gradually build up the time you spent away from your dog. Randomize the time you leave your dog at home so they do not start noticing the pattern; leave for a short period of time on some days, and a long period of time on others. How should I train my newly acquired dog? Again, start with observing your dog's reaction to being home alone through a camera. If you notice your dog becoming increasingly agitated - ie. howling, excessive panting and pacing, non stop pawing at the door or windows - go back inside your house. Next, determine how long the dog can handle being home alone with the help of the camera. With each time that you leave them at home, stay under their panic point; return home before they can become too anxious. If your dog needs to be confined when home alone, perform all training with them in the crate or gated room. How can I tell if my dog is simply upset at being left at home or actually experiencing separation anxiety? It is normal for dogs to be upset at being left at home alone; most dogs will whine or bark for the first few minutes. Separation anxiety is much more extreme, and over time can have psychological and even physiological effects. If you observe your dog through your camera acting extremely differently from how they usually do, to the point of being very destructive, learn how to best cope with separation anxiety and ensure the welfare of your dog. Malena offers a self-paced, online course called “https://malenademartini.com/for-owners/separation-anxiety-in-dogs-mission-possible-online-course/ (Mission: Possible)” on dealing with separation anxiety. She is offering listeners of this podcast a discount on the course using the code GOODDOG.
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For the four hundred ninty-fourth edition of the GeoGearHeads and talk about multiple topics. The live video session from this live stream can be found on . Subscribe to the feed: Email:
This week on the Good Dog Pod, host Laura Reeves is joined by Dr. Gayle Watkins to discuss how to prepare your dog as our cities reopen, whether you need to retrain your dog or train a new puppy. Gayle is Good Dog's Head of Education and the founder of Avidog. How should you start getting your dog accustomed to staying at home alone? Start training your dog a few weeks before you intend to leave them at home so you can start with a few minutes and work up to several hours. Every time you go outside, go through the motions of grabbing your keys, putting on your shoes, etc. so your dog understands that they will be home alone. Randomize your schedule as much as you can so your dog doesn't start predicting the exact time you will be back, which can make them more anxious as they anticipate your return. Refrain from long and emotional goodbyes and hellos, which makes your dog think that it is a big deal every time you leave the house. As always, make sure to leave them with food, water, toys, and background noise. What are some supplies to retrain your dog? Gayle recommends getting lots of toys such as Kongs and marrow bones to keep your dog occupied while you are gone. Dogs feel comforted hearing human voices, so leave the TV or radio on if you can. Another great investment is a play pen if you do not want to give your dog run of the house; these work especially well for puppies or small dogs. Gayle notes the importance of a pet camera, which will allow you to see how your dog acts during the day. Gayle and Laura agree that the key to retraining your dog and minimizing their separation anxiety is to randomize their schedule and randomize the cues you give them. As long as you cue your dog that you're leaving, don't let them predict how long you will be gone, and make sure that they feel safe when you're gone, your dog will be happy and well adjusted at home alone.
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For the four hundred eighty-eighth edition of the GeoGearHeads and look at a collection of articles. The live video session from this live stream can be found on . Subscribe to the feed: Email:
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It's another collection of smaller subjects for the four hundred eighty-fourth edition of the GeoGearHeads. The live video session from this live stream can be found on . Subscribe to the feed: Email:
In this final episode of Randomize, JR flees from radioactive wolves, and Cecelia says a tearful farewell to Boombox Guy.Follow us on social:https://www.instagram.com/randomizepodcastAnd, as mentioned in this episode, if you're looking for a cool canine instagram influencer to follow, definitely check out Marceline the Puppy Queen at https://www.instagram.com/marceline_thepuppyqueen CreditsHosts: JR Ramsey & Cecelia MontalvoProducer & Editor: JR RamseyGraphic Designer: Jeremy JohnsonPodcast Intro Voice Actress: Meghan OlsonAbout RandomizeShould the Kool Aid Man be arrested for breaking and entering? Have hipster beards gone too far? Should you change your middle name to “Doug”? Randomize is the comedy talk show that tackles the pressing topics that humanity desperately needs discussed.
In this episode, Cecelia meets a stray cat on the brink of international basketball superstardom, and JR dreams of chicken.Follow us on social:https://www.instagram.com/randomizepodcastCreditsHosts: JR Ramsey & Cecelia MontalvoProducer & Editor: JR RamseyGraphic Designer: Jeremy JohnsonPodcast Intro Voice Actress: Meghan OlsonAbout RandomizeShould the Kool Aid Man be arrested for breaking and entering? Have hipster beards gone too far? Should you change your middle name to “Doug”? Randomize is the comedy talk show that tackles the pressing topics that humanity desperately needs discussed.
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and get into a small helping of random subjects for the four hundred eightieth edition of the GeoGearHeads. The live video session from this live stream can be found on . Subscribe to the feed: Email:
In this episode, Cecelia mean mugs her 3rd grade nemesis, and JR patents space cookies (don’t tell Nestlé… or NASA…).Follow us on social:https://www.instagram.com/randomizepodcastCreditsHosts: JR Ramsey & Cecelia MontalvoProducer & Editor: JR RamseyGraphic Designer: Jeremy JohnsonPodcast Intro Voice Actress: Meghan OlsonAbout RandomizeShould the Kool Aid Man be arrested for breaking and entering? Have hipster beards gone too far? Should you change your middle name to “Doug”? Randomize is the comedy talk show that tackles the pressing topics that humanity desperately needs discussed.
In this episode, JR offers fashion advice to an ancient sect of warriors, and Cecelia befriends a robot from the distant future.Follow us on social:https://www.instagram.com/randomizepodcastCreditsHosts: JR Ramsey & Cecelia MontalvoProducer & Editor: JR RamseyGraphic Designer: Jeremy JohnsonPodcast Intro Voice Actress: Meghan OlsonAbout RandomizeShould the Kool Aid Man be arrested for breaking and entering? Have hipster beards gone too far? Should you change your middle name to “Doug”? Randomize is the comedy talk show that tackles the pressing topics that humanity desperately needs discussed.
In this episode, JR unsuccessfully attempts to halt the aging process, and Cecelia discovers a pocket reality hidden deep within her apartment.Follow us on social:https://www.instagram.com/randomizepodcastCreditsHosts: JR Ramsey & Cecelia MontalvoProducer & Editor: JR RamseyGraphic Designer: Jeremy JohnsonPodcast Intro Voice Actress: Meghan OlsonAbout RandomizeShould the Kool Aid Man be arrested for breaking and entering? Have hipster beards gone too far? Should you change your middle name to “Doug”? Randomize is the comedy talk show that tackles the pressing topics that humanity desperately needs discussed.
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For the four hundred seventy-sixth edition of the GeoGearHeads and run through a bunch of topics! ; The live video session from this live stream can be found on . Subscribe to the feed: Email:
What if everything in your life was randomized: from the food you ate to the things you did and the places you traveled? Computer scientist Max Hawkins created algorithms to make decisions like these for him -- and got hooked on the experience for two years. He shares how relinquishing choice sent him across the world and opened him up to the beautiful complexity and richness of life. It makes you wonder: What lies just outside your comfort zone?
What if everything in your life was randomized: from the food you ate to the things you did and the places you traveled? Computer scientist Max Hawkins created algorithms to make decisions like these for him -- and got hooked on the experience for two years. He shares how relinquishing choice sent him across the world and opened him up to the beautiful complexity and richness of life. It makes you wonder: What lies just outside your comfort zone?
What if everything in your life was randomized: from the food you ate to the things you did and the places you traveled? Computer scientist Max Hawkins created algorithms to make decisions like these for him -- and got hooked on the experience for two years. He shares how relinquishing choice sent him across the world and opened him up to the beautiful complexity and richness of life. It makes you wonder: What lies just outside your comfort zone?
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and go through some Geocaching HQ announcements, and went completely random, for the four hundred seventy-third edition of the GeoGearHeads. () () () () The live video session from this live stream can be found on . Subscribe to the feed: Email:
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For the four hundred seventieth edition of the GeoGearHeads and go through a series of random subjects. () The live video session from this live stream can be found on . Subscribe to the feed: Email:
In this episode, JR chases aliens, and Cecelia discloses a real life superpower that will blow your mind (possibly literally, not just figuratively).Follow us on social:https://www.instagram.com/randomizepodcastCreditsHosts: JR Ramsey & Cecelia MontalvoProducer & Editor: JR RamseyGraphic Designer: Jeremy JohnsonPodcast Intro Voice Actress: Meghan OlsonAbout RandomizeShould the Kool Aid Man be arrested for breaking and entering? Have hipster beards gone too far? Should you change your middle name to “Doug”? Randomize is the comedy talk show that tackles the pressing topics that humanity desperately needs discussed.
In this episode, JR is tempted by the glitzy lifestyle of Mall Santas, and Cecelia gives the Grinch a run for his money.Follow us on social:https://www.instagram.com/randomizepodcastCreditsHosts: JR Ramsey & Cecelia MontalvoProducer & Editor: JR RamseyGraphic Designer: Jeremy JohnsonPodcast Intro Voice Actress: Meghan OlsonAbout RandomizeShould the Kool Aid Man be arrested for breaking and entering? Have hipster beards gone too far? Should you change your middle name to “Doug”? Randomize is the comedy talk show that tackles the pressing topics that humanity desperately needs discussed.
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For the four hundred sixty-fifth edition of the GeoGearHeads and go through a series of random subjects. : : The live video session from this live stream can be found on . Subscribe to the feed: Email:
Gotta Fro Grast, Randomize your Chicken, and head on down to OnlyFranks.com on this week's Insert Credit. Questions this week: Jigsaw puzzles (05:36) The Next Video Game Animal Star (11:24) Universal Standard Game Length Time (17:37) Soundtracks to Dance To (24:25) The Improv Zone: Magazines, YouTube, & Insert Credit (30:19) The Velvet Underground and Nico of Video Games Question by Patreon Supporter Esper (36:06) Video Game Offices (The Mortal Kombat Ad) (42:36) Localizing American Video Games (48:08) Video Game Characters on TikTok (54:14) Ranking the Decades (1:00:03) LIGHTNING ROUND: Flavor of the Month (1:06:24) Edited by Blaine Brown. Music ‘Intro' From Digital Pinball - Last Gladiators and ‘Dunes' from Xeno Crisis.