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Lee Overstreet is back. Thanks to Joe Klusnick for guest co-hosting last week. Rob & Lee both appeared on DJ’s Bright Side Home Theater Podcast 25 Hours of Home Theater marathon to raise funds for Movember. RBH added a 555-iw/r on-wall speaker model to their Impression Series. And Netflix is removing almost all of their Interactive […] The post AV Rant #940: Cassettes Every Week appeared first on AV Rant.
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https://renegadehealthboss.com In episode 125 Heather Gray FDN-P interviews health expert Ian Clark, who shares his 20-year health journey, starting with a life-threatening diagnosis at 46, and his discovery of holistic healing methods that have completely transformed his health. They explore the essentials of building a solid health foundation and introduce unique products that support the body's natural ability to heal. Key themes include hydration, electrolytes, longevity, and biohacking. 01:45 Ian talks about his initial health crisis at age 46, battling a tumor, heart disease, and liver malfunction. He explains how leaving traditional medicine led him to uncover holistic healing techniques. 03:35 Ian reveals the "master keys" to health that helped him extend his lifespan, including addressing the root of health problems rather than just symptoms. 06:06 Heather and Ian discuss the importance of continual improvement and biohacking, with Heather sharing her own health journey dealing with Lyme disease and autoimmune issues. 00:08: Ian explains the importance of proper hydration and reveals the dangers of drinking purified water without replenishing essential electrolytes and minerals. 12:27 Ian provides an in-depth explanation of electrolytic fluid and its vital role in supporting blood production, brain function, and overall health. 14:45 Heather and Ian discuss the transformational power of minerals and electrolytes in the body, comparing their essential role to how a car battery operates. 21:27 How consuming iodine leads to an instant boost in brain power and overall system upgrade, with benefits becoming apparent in as little as 30 seconds. 24:08 The dangers of mold and its insidious effects on health, especially when undetected. 25:11 Introduction to black cumin seed oil (black seed oil), and why sourcing and processing are critical for maximum health benefits. 28:57 How black cumin seed oil, when processed correctly, offers benefits like respiratory and liver support, alongside healthy skin maintenance. 32:21 The ideal way to consume iodine and Solaris for maximum detox and immune support, with a focus on cell membrane health. 33:35 Discussion on using iodine and Solaris topically for skin care, and how they can even aid in healing severe skin conditions. 34:23 Explanation of using Solaris in 90-day sprints for deep body detoxification. 41:07 The optimal dosage for energy and mental clarity: "Once in the morning is plenty, but if you feel a dip, take more." 41:25 A memorable introduction to a powerful product at trade shows: "Just one drop can give you an incredible mental buzz!" 42:54 The significance of vitamin K2 D3 for women's health: "It drives calcium to the bones and teeth, preventing buildup in muscles and arteries." 47:49 The importance of maintaining enthusiasm in challenging times: "Building your enthusiasm ties into your self-esteem and joy. To Get BioMed: Contact Dr. Drobot here https://thebiomedcenter.com/ Tel:480-614-5820 Only contact the Scottsdale location To get CAROL Bike Click here https://carolbike.com/ use code RHB to get $100 off The CAROL Bike offers a 100-day return policy. A full refund, buy with confidence. Purchase Black Cumin and get a free Solaris: https://tracking.activationproducts.com/JRSZ2C72/2JKMHWN/ For all other products, go to: www.activationproducts.com and use code RBH for 15% off Get more energy, less brain fog, and LESS pain when you start eating a low-inflammatory diet Download your free video series Real Cooking For Real Life here. https://renegadehealthboss.com/real-cooking-for-real-life-recipe-book/ #HealthJourney #RenegadeHealthBoss #Biohacking #Hydration #Longevity #NaturalHealing #thelymeboss #thereishope#FunctionalMedicine #MineralMagic #ThyroidHealth #IodineBenefits #BlackSeedOil #itsnotinyourhead #Detoxification #HealthyLiving #Resilience #MindBodyConnection #TransformYourHealth #WellnessPodcast #activation --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/renegadehealthboss/support
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Il mondo sta cambiando rapidamente. Il cambiamento climatico avanza ogni giorno. Ci stiamo avvicinando a un limite che potrebbe porre fine all'esistenza dell'intera umanità. Quali sono le possibilità e le prospettive della proposta avanzata dallo scienziato Egon Cholakian nel suo discorso del 13 Agosto 2023? Perché, secondo lui, i politici dovrebbero seppellire tutti le asce di guerra, sedersi allo stesso tavolo e negoziare, aprire le frontiere alla libera migrazione delle persone in modo che il nostro mondo abbia il tempo di adattarsi alla nuova situazione climatica in cui stiamo entrando, creare un unico centro di ricerca? Potrebbe essere l'occasione per salvare l'umanità e fungere da precursore per la transizione verso una Società Creativa? Crisi globale. La nostra salvezza è l'unione | Forum internazionale online 12.11.2022 https://creativesociety.com/it/global-crisis-our-survival-is-in-unity Crisi globale. C'è una via d'uscita | Forum Internazionale online 22.04.2023 https://creativesociety.com/it/global-crisis-there-is-a-way-out Uno scienziato comunica lo stato di emergenza: il pianeta sta per autodistruggersi | Egon Cholakian https://youtu.be/YR9hkXtPCC0?si=Tw5h0... L'appello urgente di Egon Cholakian a Biden, Xi Jinping e Putin https://youtu.be/zdYQEQz5I3w?si=peksG... Siberia: una minaccia per l'umanità | Egon Cholakian https://youtu.be/Rw1lSGfDxuI?si=s_rBh... Video con la partecipazione di Igor Mikhailovich Danilov: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list... RIVELAZIONE | Società Creativa RIVELAZIONE | Società Creativa https://youtu.be/f5HnMJ9i2vw?si=0DmLO... Società Сreativa. Domande e risposte Società Сreativa. Domande e risposte https://youtu.be/rYz-3Q-VjBg #EgonCholakian #Cambiamentoclimatico #SocietàCreativa
Happy Monday! Sam is off today, but in honor of Indigenous People's Day he spoke with Peter D'Errico, professor emeritus of legal studies at the University of Massachusetts, Amherst, about his recent book Federal Anti-Indian Law: The Legal Entrapment of Indigenous Peoples. But first, Emma spoke with Orly Noy, editor at Local Call and chair of B'Tselem's executive board, to discuss the recent fighting between Palestine and Israel. Emma also walked through on the UAW's labor action, Donald Trump's assessment of RFK, a devastating earthquake in Afghanistan, and Gavin Newsom's regressive veto campaign, before stepping back to look at the role of Israel's ongoing apartheid state and Bibi Netanyahu's genocidal government in pushing this conflict to its breaking point. Orly joins the show from Jerusalem, as she updates Emma on the state of war within Israel and Palestine, even as far from the primary conflict as Jerusalem is. Next, Noy parses through Bibi Netanyahu's response as a perfect encapsulation of his political agenda, completely committing his power to punishing Gaza and Palestine, and shoring up his own political station. Expanding on this, Noy walks through the failure of the Israeli government to even provide safety for Israelis, dedicating their forces to a genocidal response and leaving civilian safety to civilian organizers, before she and Emma step back and assess the evolution of Netanyahu's approach (or lack thereof) to Palestine, pulling every maneuver to bypass them politically, while maintaining a strict and severe military occupation. Wrapping up, Noy assesses Hamas' outcast role in Palestinian politics and military resistance, and why ground invasion would be an incredibly dangerous development for the already criminally fragile open-air prison that is Gaza. Professor D'Errico then walks through the evolution of the doctrines of settler colonialism in what is now the United States, with the doctrine of Christian discovery that launched the colonial era from Spain and England setting the stage for the US' own domestic justification for the “manifest destiny” agenda. Expanding on this, D'Errico and Sam explore the central cases in the establishment of Chief Justice John Marshall's ‘Marshall Doctrine' in Indian Law, which actively committed to the perspective of Christian dominion and discovery, and asserted the native peoples as a sub-human class unable to look after their land. Next, they look to the post-Marshall evolution of the doctrine, with the Court carrying its vision forward while slowly obscuring its origins, seeing it affirmatively cited even by supposedly progressive justices like RBH, without reference to Christianity. After expanding on the Marshall Doctrine's secondary purpose as a reinforcement of federal domination over the states, D'Errico wraps up by walking through the contemporary battles over the Marshall Doctrine, the push for full assimilation of Native territories, and the need to bring the origins of the doctrine back into full public view. And in the Fun Half: Emma and Matt watch Jordan Peterson's homophobia get easily sliced by Jim Jeffries, Lucy from Tallahassee dives into her perspective on DeSantis' culture war, and Mustafa Barghouti makes an impactful appearance on CNN in the wake of Hamas' attacks this weekend. Nancy Mace has no response to her support for alleged perpetrators and SA supporters Jim Jordan and Matt Gaetz, Jacob from Alabama discusses the Marriage Penalty on social benefits, the UK's right-wing spiral continues, and Alfred from Texas puts forward a counterfactual to assuage European culpability on Indigenous Peoples Day, plus, your calls and IMs! 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Hello everyone! We're back like we never left! Today, we talk about everything that we missed (there was a lot). Enjoy!.(0:30) Was the submarine swallowed by a sea creature?(12:30) Woman wakes up in her own coffin dies one week later?(17:17) RBH by Oracle Sisters (musical intermission)(21:47) Ja Morant double standards(23:40) Elon Musk vs Zucc in a fight... Who Wins???(30:25) Full Review of the little mermaid(32:00) Full Review of the new Transformers movie.Follow us on IGLouis @4eva_outdablindsPreston @the_sleepless_man@highly_suspicious_podcastIntro Music by Pierce Wells AGAIN!@_piercewells_
As we were recording this week's podcast, the Housing Secretary Michael Gove was up in Rochdale for talks with the local housing association that owned the flat where two-year-old Awaab Ishak died after prolonged exposure to mould.Awaab died in December 2020 from a respiratory condition caused by mould in a one-bedroom housing association flat. His parents, Faisal Abdullah and Aisha Amin, who came to the UK from Sudan, repeatedly complained about the mould and they say they weren't listened to because of who they were.Since the full horrendous details of little Awaab's death, Mr Gove has taken personal involvement in making sure housing associations like Rochdale Boroughwide Housing do more to prevent future tragedies.He has blocked the £1 million in funding RBH was due to receive to build new homes and won't give it any more until it proves it is a responsible landlord. The social landlord's chief executive - who earned £170,000 last year - has been kicked out and its directors have promised to do more to up their game.But is that enough? Before he stepped into the Commons for a debate about Awaab's death, local Labour MP, Tony Lloyd, spoke to The Northern Agenda producer Dan McLaughlin. ***And, as we head into Christmas, there's a present coming down the chimney with Santa for anyone who enjoys swingometers, late night results and canvassing for votes in the cold and wet. The next few weeks will see not one, not two but three by-elections for Parliamentary seats in the North of England, putting Westminster watchers on high alert as they try to assess what it all means for the fortunes of the party leaders.On December 15, we'll find out who will be replacing Kate Green in the Greater Manchester seat of Stretford and Urmston, as she leaves to become Andy Burnham's deputy mayor. And sometime in early 2023, there'll be a by-election in West Lancashire, where the incumbent MP Rosie Cooper is resigning to take up the job as Chair of Mersey Care NHS Foundation Trust.But the first by-election grabbing our attention is in Chester, triggered by the resignation of Christian Matheson after complaints of “serious sexual misconduct” against him - which he denies - were upheld by a parliamentary watchdog.What have these three seats all got in common? They're all held by Labour with pretty big majorities, so it'd be a big surprise if they changed hands. But there's still plenty of local angles to be interested in, so to find out what the big issues at play in Chester, Rob Parsons speak to Mark Smith, a Local Democracy Reporter who covers Cheshire West & Chester.***The Northern Agenda is a Laudable production for Reach. It is presented by Rob Parsons, and produced by Daniel J. McLaughlin.You can subscribe to the daily Northern Agenda newsletter here: http://www.thenorthernagenda.co.uk/ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Platinum group metals (PGMs) mining company Royal Bafokeng Platinum (RBPlat) CEO Steve Phiri on Tuesday criticised the sell-off of RBPlat shares by Royal Bafokeng Holdings (RBH) to Northam Platinum as an undermining of the direct significant influence of the 300 000-strong Bafokeng community on regional job sustainability – plus the giving up of a heritage that Bafokeng sweat and blood had helped to enable. “You do not give up that kind of heritage, even for the most tempting price,” said Phiri after announcing RBPlat's stunning set of record-breaking financial and production results for the 12 months to December 31, when the JSE-listed company increased its earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortisation (Ebitda) by 28% to a best-ever R8.5-billion on 22%-higher revenue of R16.4-billion. The Ebitda margin rose 51.9% from 49.7% in the previous comparative period. (Also watch attached Creamer Media video.) On the decision of RBH to sell to Northam Platinum while RBPlat was negotiating with suitor Impala Platinum, Phiri said: “This was in contrast to what we would have expected, which is for RBH to remain invested in its RBPlat creation, and convince all the parties to participate in a consolidated merger," he said during the presentation of 2021 results, covered by Mining Weekly. “Sadly, RBH's approach resulted in a messy contest between two strangers in the lounge area of the Royal Bafokeng Nation (RBN), leaving RBN spectators in their own house, which RBN can do nothing about, and which will take some time to resolve, if any,” said the RBPlat founding CEO, who has led South Africa's only rural community mining company to its current peak together with RBH. Phiri spoke of RBH having missed a golden opportunity to become a catalyst for job-sustaining and consolidation, a road which would have made an important contribution to the consolidation of the PGMs mining industry, while still ensuring that RBH and the RBN retained their role at the boardroom table. RBPlat's listing on 8 November 2010 was so successful that it was oversubscribed four times – “and RBH were there, they actually took RBPlat to market”, said Phiri, who recalled that shortly before year-end “something happened that I could never in my wildest dreams have imagined taking place”. This, he said, involved RBH not only selling off its defensive role shareholding in the company that it had created, but the sale was to one of RBPlat's competitors, which, he added, had abandoned shareholders who invested alongside RBH, and who had made “an enormous contribution to the formation, growth and maturity of RBPlat, which as the record shows, has started delivering strong dividends to patient shareholders. The RBPlat board has declared a gross cash final dividend of 535c a share, equating to R1.5-billion. This is in addition to the interim dividend of R1.5-billion, declared in August 2021, bringing total capital returns for the year to R3.5-billion. “One would have thought that by creating this company and growing it, they were creating a long-term sustainable cash flow platform from which they would not divest especially at harvest time,” he said. Still South Africa's only listed rural community-owned company, RBPlat is a top-100 JSE company by market capitalisation. “This at least should have made anyone who was part of its formation, think deeply before divesting. “The trust large institutional investors had in RBH meant that they were comfortable to invest in RBPlat because of RBH and with RBH. Their huge support alongside RBH made it possible for us to successfully construct Styldrift. ANGLO AMERICAN PLATINUM FORESIGHT PRAISED “We also acquired Maseve with the support of our institutional investors alongside RBH. Our institutional investors also made it possible for us to acquire 100% of the BRPM joint venture, when, with RBH, we were able to persuade Anglo American Platinum to divest from the remaining 83% shareholding in the joint venture. “At this j...
Pedals can be a source of inspiration. But can they be the catalyst to start a band? The argument could be made that without a looper bassist Kristian Dunn and drummer Tim Fogarty would've never taken flight as El Ten Eleven. (The band is named after the Lockheed L-1011 TriStar airplane.) “I knew I wanted to start a band—in my mind it was probably going to sound like El Ten Eleven—but I didn't know exactly how I'd do it. I got Tim [Fogarty] to play drums and I thought I'd get a third person for keyboards,” recalls Dunn. Fogarty wondered if Dunn had ever heard of a looper pedal. He hadn't, so Dunn borrowed one from a friend and brought it to band practice. “We tried it, and right out of the gate our eyes lit up and we thought out loud, ‘Oh my god! Could we just do this with the two of us?!'” Since 2002, the live-looping masterminds have taking to the skies performing their organic, net-free, high-wire act. (Even Fogarty loops electronic drum parts through Dunn's Boomerang that runs into a Gallien-Krueger MB Fusion 800 and a GK 115 RBH cabinet that sits near Fogarty.) And to celebrate two decades of their clever, playfully poetic, post-rock instrumentals, they'll release their ninth album, https://www.joyfulnoiserecordings.com/products/new-years-eve (New Year's Eve), on March 4, 2022 via Joyful Noise. Before El Ten Eleven's headlining show at Nashville's Exit/In on January 29, juggling, tap-dancing, bass-playing Dunn gave PG's Chris Kies 30-plus minutes to detail his cockpit. He explains how a late-night Genesis video influenced his doubleneck duality, illuminates why he always carries a marker, and then unlocks some expressive cheat codes with his pedalboard and signal chain. [Brought to you by D'Addario XPND Pedalboard: https://ddar.io/xpnd.rr (https://ddar.io/xpnd.rr)]
In this episode of the BizNews Power Hour, Discovery CEO Adrian Gore lays out the case for making Covid-19 vaccines mandatory, arguing that forcing South Africans to be jabbed will save up to 40 000 lives during the Omicron-driven Fourth Wave; Stanlib chief economist Kevin Lings unpacks SA's shocking unemployment data where a further 660 000 jobs disappeared in Q3 (and youth unemployment hit 77%); Kokkie Kooyman shares his banking stock pick for 2022; and Anthony Sedgwick explains why ABAX (and other money managers) sold a chunk of RBH shares to Impala Platinum.
In a jam-packed edition of RBH, the boys preview all the upcoming finals action -- as the final four battle it out to appear at The Big Dance. The boys talk The Bont's injury, the emerging Lachie Neale saga, Browny's much feted Brownlow tracker and his growing portfolio of NFTs. Plus your usual dose of nonsense from Hummer's review of the Blue Heaven Big M, to a new twist in the Browny Balenciaga Drama. All that, plus a whole heap more, on a stunning and brave edition of R, B and indeed H.
In a barnstorming episode of RBH, Richo has his say on the arrival of an AFL team in Tassie. The boys preview the first week of finals. Plus Mrs Kristine Brown makes her first appearance on the show -- and she has an explosive allegation regarding Richo and a trip to Bali. All that plus your usual faves, on an awesome episode of footy's funniest podcast.
In a... rough and ready episode of RBH, the boys analyse all the drama ahead of a drama-packed final round. Hummer has a plea for the great and good at Hawthorn after Clarko's staggering coaching performance over the past four rounds. Richo gives his view on the Tasmanian footy team report -- plus all your usual faves, a packed Nuffy Jar and a Hummertheticals featuring RBH's first ever walkout.
In a ripper episode of RBH, the boys have their say on the Toby Greene tribunal saga. Richo and Hummer get stuck into for stealing pod content again! But Browny has some feedback for the boys also. That, plus a whole heap more on a best-afield episode of your favourite footy podcast.
Advances in technology are making it possible to get money into the hands of earners faster than ever before. Today Hrishi Dixit sits down with Craig Lewis, Founder and CEO of Gig Wage, to discuss tech startups and the future of banking tools. Craig is an entrepreneur, author of “The Sport of Sales”, and a former professional basketball player. Hrishi and Craig discuss the opportunities that are waiting at the intersection of the gig economy and the FinTech world as technologies continue rapid advancements. Key Takeaways:[1:42] Craig Lewis highlights the journey that took him from pro basketball to CEO of a prominent platform in the gig economy. [5:51] The pain point that Gig Wage successfully resolved through tech. [7:25] Leaning into product and technology has been a massive contributor to Gig Wage's success. [8:48] Craig's transition from a non-technical background into a high-tech startup. [10:07] The excitement and horror of the moment that Gig Wage appeared in the world. [11:49] Navigating the ‘nightmare' of moving money around with the help of ATC, KYB and RBH. [15:30] Prioritizing the protection against fraud with increased security steps. [20:16] What does the future of technology and blockchain look like? [23:23] A high-level overview of potential expanded features and benefits of Gig Wage. [25:49] Does Gig Wage offer their users money management resources? [28:55] Automating the technologies that increase access to capital. [30:43] Insights into user data, including the actions of users when earnings increase. [34:35] Challenges that have shaped the experience at Gig Wage and a look at their future. Mentioned in This Episode:YieldstreetGig Wage
Hummer takes a seat on the bench this week while Felix tries to settle the brewing tension between Browny and Richo. The Clarkson drama brings back some fond memories of the boys being caught out in a lie..That and a whole lot more on RBH!
In an absolutely enormous episode of footy's funniest podcast -- Richo and Browny come off the long run with some choice stories from Hummer's footy career. But the big man might not be best advised to throw stones, because it looks as if he has been double-dipping! The boys review some golden vision of Browny signing with the Tigs. That plus much, much more on an RBH for the ages.
In a jam-packed episode of RBH the boys celebrate Jumping Jack's 300th game -- but where does the Tigers sharpshooter rank in the list of modern key forwards? Nate's doing Nate things. i.e., making a top five. The Hummer vs Richo marking contest is on -- and is the big man starting to get cold feet? Plus all your usual faves, The Nuffy Jar, It's Doing My F**king Head In and Hummertheticals.
In a special Maybe-100th edition of RBH, Hummer has a some stern words for Jeff Kennet following the announcement of Clarko's impending departure from the Hawks. Richo and Browny have their say as to who is, in Hummer's words, “joining Richmond on the scrap heap”. Plus all your usual faves - Hummertheticals, The North Tassie footy comp check in - and a whole heap more.
In a thrilling episode of RBH, Browny and Richo have their say as to whether the Tiger dynasty is coming to a close. Richo and Browny analyse Hummer's footy highlights. Richo reveals his useless superpower. The Redhead Team of the Century gets its forward line, Richo reveals what's been winding him up this week, there's a bursting Nuffy Jar and much, much more.
In an epic RBH episode, Richo and Browny have their say on the Mackay incident, as fans and critics of the bump hold their breath ahead of the Tribunal's outcome. The boys recap the Pies' surprise upset of the Dees in Nathan Buckley's last game. Browny gives us not one, but two top fives: his most underrated players and best names in the comp. We find out what's been grinding Richo's gears -- and the umpires are in his sights. Plus the boys dig up some vision of a cold sore with Browny's head attached to it. All that, and more, on another hilarious episode of footy's funniest podcast.
In a bumper RBH the boys have their say on a sterling weekend of footy. Hummer has brought in his favourite snack for the boys to sample. Richo explains his controversial lasagne recipe, and Browny tries to defend himself after he chimed in on The Marty Sheargold Show. Plus Browny has some choice words for RoCo in The Nuffy Jar. All that -- including all your usual faves, Hummertheticals, the Richo, Browny and Hummer Award and more.
With Victoria poised on the edge of another lockdown, the team are here to lift your ailing spirits. It's a tough week for Richo, the boys think he's wearing a questionable hat, Hummer accuses him of singlehandedly downing Lotto Australia, and evidence comes to light that Browny pilfered his Darcy yarn from last week for a Triple M hit. Plus, It's the segment RBH fans across Australia have been waiting for: Hummer's top five aeroplanes. Richo, Browny and Hummer commit to helping the struggling Rosebery Toorak Footy Club down in Tassie. All that and more, on a ripper episode of RBH.
In a barnstorming episode of RBH, Hummer delivers a top five for the ages: The best fast-food restaurants in Melbourne, and he chucks in, for free, the best servo to get a KitKat chunky from. Richo and Browny have their say on all the biggest AFL stories this week, and the team begin their hunts for local footy's most mountainous full forward.
Hummer is back in the hotseat and boy have we got a big show today. Richo and Browny have their say on the week's biggest AFL stories, Richo relives a trip Port, Browny expounds the many and varied virtues of solo pub visits, plus all your usual faves, Hummertheticals, RBH of The Week, and It's Doing My F**king Head In!
Bob B from The Rock Guys and The Bob B Boring podcasts is my guest this episode. We cover many topics including, Metallica, Death, LCD Soundsystem, Covid-19 and Nickelback (sarcastically). I was originally going to put this on the Radio Bloody Hell show, but we covered so much more than just #metal that I thought it should go here instead. Bob B and I are definitely going to collaborate again in the future, so perhaps we'll do a metal-only show on RBH. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/raretodd/message
This message, preached from 1 Thessalonians 5:18, was the Radio Bible Hour and Dr. J. Harold Smith's tape #145, gift offer. Dr. Smith and the RBH, were based out of Newport, TN, for many years.
Join Roger who's joined by Anne & David Fenton to talk about David's mammoth Walking Challenge, he's set himself off walking more than 600 miles for Babies in Buscot Support (BIBS) who raise funds to give sick and premature new-born babies at the Royal Berkshire Hospital the best possible start in life & The British Heart Foundation. The Challenge is called ‘Miles Milestones and Memories' David decided to do the Challenge when recently he left his job and has two twin boys who were born prematurely by caesarean in 1997 both Matthew and James went into special care – an anxious time of course but made easier with fantastic support from the staff at the RBH neonatal unit. Similarly, my niece and nephew spent their early weeks as premature babies in special care. Now when I look at the boys today and what they have achieved ‘I couldn't be prouder' says David. David will be taking in some stunning countryside, from Peterborough to Durham to the Malvern Hills, meeting up with Family and Friends, and some milestones in his life. If you like to help raise his target and keep update with his challenge below our the details https://www.facebook.com/Miles-Milestones-and-Memories-105463487950079/ https://uk.virginmoneygiving.com/DavidFenton10
Our Listeners of the Week are our 120 Patreon Patrons, as well as Neil M. for letting SVS know his dual PC-2000 Pro purchase was our recommendation and writing us a 5 star review on Apple Podcasts, and Monty N. for telling RBH his EP-1 earphone purchase was thanks to us. We also want to thank […] The post AV Rant #705: Speakers in Hand, Must Use appeared first on AV Rant.
Talking with good friend Karl Weiby after a morning at the range. We bounce around a lot in true RBH fashion, but my head was all over the place with where to go next in my load testing. Anyway hope you all enjoy. If you have any questions kweiby@hotmail.com or @k_weiby on instagram. Thank you everyone for listening!
This episode I talk with long time family friend Rick Harris, who manages the Smith Ranch in south central Colorado about the hunts he offers. We dive off in the weeds a few times in true RBH fashion, I hope you all enjoy.
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Rogers Behavioral Health (formerly Rogers Memorial Hospital) is the top, world renown center for treatment of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD). Today's interview is with Dr. Chad Wetterneck, licensed clinical psychologist at Rogers Behavioral Health and he shares with us some vital information about Rogers and the treatment of OCD. Join us now for this informative and enlightening interview with Dr. Chad Wetterneck from Rogers Behavioral Health...
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On the Views From the Deckchair podcast this week I was very lucky to sit down with Yvonne Brennan the superstar that heads up Marketing and Communications for RBH Hospitality Management the company that manages over 70 Hotels in the UK covering many IHG, Marriott, Hilton, Accor and independent brands. Yvonne has been Described as someone who truly gets ‘how marketing helps to solve business problems, creates new opportunities and the activities needed to impact the bottom line’ and in this podcast you really will see why. Yvonne truly is a delight to speak to. We cover: - Elevating brands through great content - What makes a compelling story - The importance of consistency - Embracing new marketing technology - The science of review response. Their previous mistakes and what they’ve done about them - Setting yourself up for excellence through the RBH marketing academy - Leveraging the power of tourism boards - On property marketing is it a collective responsibility? - Where will loyalty move in the future. Why unique experiences will continue to beat point burning for room nights within loyalty programs. - The opportunities and challenges in the next 12 months - Possible skill shortages of Brexit and what the means for business - The power of a phenomenal training program - How hospitality can open the door to the world This podcast is worth your time as you put into action your hotel marketing strategy for this year. Understand what Yvonne and her team at RBH Hospitality Management are focussing on in the short term and how they are going deep on training to support their future.
CEDIA 2016 Each year CEDIA (Custom Electronic Design and Installation Association) holds an event where the industry gathers to show off their wares. It is akin to a mini-CES, but also for many of us represents a best of CES of sorts. When we've been to attend the show, we tend to enjoy it more than CES. It takes the parts of CES that we are interested in and compresses it down to a more manageable show. We didn't go this year but that won't stop us from talking about some of the products we think are interesting. This year the show was from September 13-17 in Dallas, TX. High-Def Digest: Top Six Highlights from CEDIA 2016 Sony UBP-X1000ES Sony has their first entry into the world of Ultra HD Blu-ray players. But there is catch, this ES model is only for integrators. Even so, it's a pretty clear view of what we can expect when the consumer version is finally announced. The Ultra HD Blu-ray was just one part of Sony's booth, but, at least for this event, Sony made it clear that HDR is an important focus in the current line, both in the Master Drive TVs and in projectors like the VPL-VW5000ES. KEF Blade Two With good reason, most of the serious audio demonstrations at CEDIA 2016 required at the least a demonstration enclosure, and at the most indulgent, a suite. The KEF Blade Two, however, stood in a pair right in the open middle of the KEF booth. That stereo image, produced by two Blade Twos running off of a Hegel H360 (and networked FLAC tracks), was so poised in the din of the convention center and the booth, I had trouble even thinking of places in homes and well, luxury hotels, that wouldn't be made better with a pair of the large but not intimidating speakers. Naturally, the rest of the booth, which housed gems like the KEF Ci Series, had that kid in a toy store feel. LG Signature OLED77G6P Not only is the OLED65G6P basically breathe-taking in that undeniable beauty time of way, but the undeniability applies to both the picture and form. And here, in mid-to-late 2016, what could LG do to top this show-stopper? That would be to debut a 77" version. This new model exudes the same lines, but in a greater size more apropos of in-home cinema. The reason I say that now is a good time to make the trek to see the Signature line is that the 77" (and its even bigger $20k price tag) is already ready at certain showrooms in the States. Modulus Media Hub The Modulus Media Hub promises a lot, including DVD and Blu-ray archiving, a wealth of streaming service support, a base 6TB capacity with external expansion, 4K support, remote media access, and a DVR capability that applies to everything (including streaming). But what struck me is that the Modulus has the hardware (apparently) to also host Ultra HD Blu-rays. Unfortunately, that particular capability is not a certainty. CEDIA: Seven Trends We've Seen at CEDIA 2016 (we will discuss 4 of them…) Voice is the New Mouse and/or Swipe Given the Friday Keynote and a number of CEDIA Talks, it was easy to predict VUI would be a pretty hot topic. But as more and more manufacturers in the CEDIA channel explore integrating some manner of voice control into their products – from whole-home audio to security systems – it's pretty clear that the entire industry's betting on the next step in computer interaction. Everybody's at the Table OK, maybe it's not quite time to dump the term “DIY” yet – but seeing products that are pitched directly to the consumer side-by-side with pro models is an incredibly interesting trend. Back to VUI – yeah, you can buy your own interface device, but that same technology is going into gear used in big integration projects. It seems that there's a parallel development at work — and a realization that as a broader spectrum of the populace gets really interested in this stuff, that rising tide will lift every boat. The Home Needs an IT Pro We've heard more stats about the Internet of Things than devices that are actually on the Internet of Things. Alright, that's a total exaggeration, but still – the challenges that the IoT is presenting when it comes to interoperability, security, and network troubleshooting will translate into ever larger opportunities for that less-than-artful acronym “RMR.” Speakers Should Either Be Gorgeous or Invisible Not a new trend per se, but the difference between the “buried in the sheetrock and still sounds amazing” and the speaker-as-sculpture philosophy really struck your humble scribe over the last few days. Both the aural effects of the invisible speakers and the visual impact from those who treat this gear as high-end design has been jaw-dropping. CE Pro: Editor's Pick: 12 Great New Products from CEDIA 2016 Stewart Filmscreen Phantom HALR Screen The top manufacturer in CE Pro's Brand Analysis in the screen category reinforced its standing with its Phantom HALR black screen. Available in sizes up to 40 x 90 feet, with specification options for rollable installations, and acoustically transparent applications, dealers can use it for residential and commercial jobs. The Phantom produced stunning images on the show floor and its brightly lit aisles. Running a demo with Digital Projection, Stewart says it measured a contrast ratio on the floor of 90:1 and the black-and-white video with the screen looked incredible with no hint of color shift. Meyer Sound Demo Over in the world of pro sound, Meyer Sound is a benchmark brand of speakers . About 10 years ago the company migrated into the movie post-production category branching out from its roots as a sound reinforcement company and quickly established itself as a go-to brand. Now it's coming into the residential market and it's bringing the same level of quality. Working with the Dallas-based dealer Elliston Systems, Meyer partnered with Barco, Vutec and Keith Yates Design to deliver one of the best demos ever produced at a trade show. Barco Thor Projector Another benchmark manufacturer coming from the pro market and into the residential field is Barco. Showing its state-of-the-art Thor 6P laser 4K projector, you could say Barco's Thor dropped the hammer on the competition. Showing a mix of content that included 4K HDR, the Thor provided one of the best demos I've seen at a CEDIA show. Barco even realized the importance of audio with home theater and didn't cut corners with the audio portion of its demo. Autonomic MMS-1e Whole-House Music Player Streamlining the size and installation process for dealers, Autonomic introduced MMS-1e Whole-House Music Player and M-120e 4-zone amplifier. These products provide dealers with all of the familiar functions that have made Autonomic a top provider of whole-house audio systems with the simplified connectivity of its eAudioCast audio-over-Ethernet technology. The MMS-1e provides a choice of audio output formats, Wi-Fi support, control system integration, plus the company's great user interface. The MMS-1e carries an MSRP of just $995. Origin Acoustics B&O Partnership Jeremy Burkhardt has demonstrated once again that he is an industry leader. Combining his company's engineering prowess with the famous industrial design of Bang & Olufsen (B&O), Origin announced a partnership with B&O in which jointly developed products will be available in 700 B&O store locations. Select B&O products will be available to Origin dealers. Unlike the trend to hide architectural speakers, the point of the Origin and B&O collaboration is to show these speakers, which feature B&O's famous industrial design. Digital Projection (DP) e-Vision 4K Laser DP annually makes my best product lists for good reason: the company designs great performing products. The e-Vision 4K Laser is designed to balance performance and cost considerations and it meets all of its objectives. The 8,000-lumen projector provides a lamp life of 20,000 hours and 4K compatibility through the new TI 0.66 DLP chip for a reasonable price of $19,999. I was impressed with the e-Vision 4K Laser's bright and punchy, noise-free highly detailed UltraHD images during the company's demo. Epson LS10500 Projector Epson showcased its LS10500 in a great demo. The new LS10500 provides a lamp life of 30,000 hours, HDR compatibility and 1,500 lumens of color brightness and 1,500 lumens of white brightness. While not a true 4K projector in that it is not a native 4K solution, the LS10500 still delivers a vivid, detailed image that is impossible to match at its price point of $7,999 while accepting Ultra HD signals. Phase Technology CI-130 In-Wall Loudspeaker Showing again that it engineers some of the industry's best “secrets,” the company was showing its new IW-210 in-wall sub and its CI-130 in-wall speakers. This hybrid sealed-box design features a unique design that employs foam holes to allow the speaker to defeat some of the common limitations of architectural products. The CI-130 with the IW-210 produced a huge soundstage that was dynamic and seamless in its sonic integration. Sony UBP-X1000ES Ultra Blu-ray Disc Player It would be an understatement to say that Sony crushed CEDIA 2016. The popular electronics company just about stole the show with the introduction of its new Z-series Ultra HD televisions, new ES A/V receivers, and its UBP-X1000ES UltraHD Blu-ray disc player. Checking in at an approximate price point of $900, it's safe to say the Ultra HD Blu-ray disc category is now validated. Arguably the most anticipated product at the entire show, it offers HDR compatibility, as well as the ability to play DVD-Audio, DVD video, CDs, SACDs, Blu-ray discs, 3D Blu-ray discs and BD-ROMs. It also offers streaming services such as Amazon and YouTube as well as Dolby Atmos compatibility. RBH Sound SV 6500 Signature Reference Speaker RBH's lead engineer Shane Rich quietly designs some of the best speakers on the market. Showing his design talent Rich redesigned its Signature Reference speaker to include Air Motion Tweeters (AMT). As always RBH delivers some of CEDIA's best demos and CEDIA 2016 didn't disappoint with a surround clip from Eric Clapton's “Crossroads” shows and the musicianship of Derek Trucks, Warren Haynes and Susan Tedeschi. Highlighting its surround system was the Signature Reference SV-6500 R floorstanding speaker. CE Pro: What Dealers Say about CEDIA 2016 Bose Lifestyle 650 Bose's new Lifestyle 650 home audio system surprised a lot of integrators at CEDIA. One of them, who didn't want to be named because he's a big Sonos dealer, said, "I couldn't get over how much they've improved the platform. ... The fit, the finish, the feel, they look serious." He says the new little speakers deliver "spacious sound" and strong bass and, of all the compliments, "even the [SoundTouch] app looks respectable." Sony Z-Series displays Check social media. Seems everyone took a picture in front of this 100-inch Z-Series display from Sony. One dealer says "It's as good as it gets." It seemed most dealers were impressed with Sony's new Z-Series (Z9D) displays. At the booth it was noted that the 100-incher was only $60,000 – or half the price of Vizio's 120-inch TV. A dealer on RemoteCentral wonders: “The reps are claiming it's on par (or better than) the OLED. Your thoughts?” Integrator Mike Bruemmer of Cincinnati's Mt. Lookout Television and Electronics, agrees with the reps: “Sony Z9D was outstanding. Much better brightness than the OLED. We looked at the Z9 and ran to go look at the G6 [LG OLED]. Z9 is better.” Sony thrived on the 4K projector front as well. Crestron Crestron did not have an official presence at CEDIA this year, but the company's home-automation products appeared at several booths including Amazon Alexa and Sonos. Of all the new control systems integrating with Sonos, Crestron is the only one that embeds the entire Sonos interface in the automation UI. A Crestron dealer noted, “I saw the Crestron demo with Sonos. There is still some work to go. But one has to start somewhere. They have the link right to the Sonos app from the Crestron panel. Which is obviously a compromise at this point having to flip apps. At this point I would still suggest an Autonomic when doing Crestron systems.” Residential Systems: Real Audio Video VR: My CEDIA 2016 Game Changer REAL Audio Video is a top design and integration firm that has been doing ultra-high-end installs for more than 18 years. REAL partnered with another Utah based company, Fractal Mob, to create its new Private Cinema previsualization software, which was demonstrated at CEDIA for the first time. This previs software is not only incredibly innovative, but also potentially game changing in its use of virtual reality for aiding in the pre-sale and design of high end theaters. The two firms worked closely together on the project with REAL acting as technical consultants and providing Fractal with the floorplans, elevations, and reference photos to recreate the room in VR. By using virtual reality, REAL wants to let customers “walk through” their new theater space “before a single nail is driven.” For the demo, Fractal Mob took 4K VR scans of one of REAL's actual, already constructed theater designs. As the firm didn't have access to the actual room, they had to build everything from scratch—speakers, chairs, projector, room, textures, etc.—as if it didn't exist in real life, or exactly as it would be as if someone was previsualizing a room that had yet to be built. After the modeling is complete, the software lets you walk around and explore every inch of the room. The resulting image quality is nearly photo realistic, and in fact is limited by the current hardware limitations in VR rendering and will only improve as computing hardware catches up. Once inside the virtual space, you can walk up to walls and see the micro detail and texture in the fabric and the grain of the wood and quality of the millwork. Sconces gently bathe the sidewalls in light, the intensity and brightness changing as you walk up to them. Look back into the projector room and you see lens flare that changes based on the projected image and where you're standing in the room. There are even micro dust particles floating through the air in the light path of the projector. Kneel down and examine the carpet. Sit in different points in the room and see exactly how big—or small—your intended screen size looks. No more will the question, “Will 120 inches be too big from this seating position?” be a theoretical one. Now you can sit the client in the front row, the middle row, the back row and let them see exactly how big the screen will look at all seating locations. Same with seating. How will four seats look in a row? Put yourself in the space and see exactly how wide the pathways are. Or if the first row is low enough to not have sightline issues. Even more amazing—and educational—the audio tracks your position in the room, letting you move in and out of room modes so a customer can experience exactly what is happening with the audio and why the need for multiple subs and room correction—my friend Adam's specialty—is so crucial. While the VR demo video is playing, the audio also tracks as you turn your head as you turn from side to side, moving the stereo image position. Amazing.