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Jeff Reesing, is SVP of Corporate Sales and Customer Experience at Dynata, the world's largest first party data platform and a company that powers so much of what we do in research and insights.He has built himself an impressive professional career, but music was his first love and it is easy to understand why. Back in high school, Jeff found himself in marching band, hanging out and playing in bands with none other than Dave Navarro and Stephen Perkins, two founding members of the legendary band, Jane's Addiction.Jeff shares his journey from his early days in music to how he transitioned to build a career in business. We also discuss the current structure of the insights industry and how it might evolve before Jeff surprises me with what he'd like to be listening to if stranded on a desert island.
Met de podcast Holistisch leven inspireren Marjolein en ZoMa Opleidingen jou om je authentieke zelf te zijn, je persoonlijk diepgaand te ontwikkelen en holisme als levenswijze in je dagelijks leven te integreren. Ga met ons mee op deze prachtige bewustwordingsreis. Wil je meer weten over holisme, holistisch leven, Reiki, de opleiding Holistisch Therapeut of een van de online cursussen? Kijk dan op de website van ZoMa Opleidingen: https://www.zoma-opleidingen.nl/Zie het privacybeleid op https://art19.com/privacy en de privacyverklaring van Californië op https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Former #RockChalk QB @reesing_todd joins the show to discuss what it means to see the Jayhawks become bowl eligible, & more.
We praten vandaag met Naomi Reesing. Een mooie vrouw die moedig en vooral heel eerlijk praat over haar chronische ziekte PDS (prikkelbaar darmsyndroom). Taboe's bestaan alleen zolang je dingen onbespreekbaar maakt, aldus Naomi. En dat is wat wij zo bijzonder vinden aan haar: ze nodigt je uit om jouw eigen taboe te doorbreken (en die hebben we allemaal, ook als je geen chronische ziekte hebt). Met humor, lichtheid en een rauw randje beantwoord ze onze vragen. Of ongemakkelijkere opmerkingen vanuit haar omgeving zoals 'Ben je zwanger?'. waarop ze glimlachend antwoord 'Nee, dat is poep'. Noami inspireert om te houden van jezelf door je onzekerheden te omarmen. En je omgeving mee te nemen in situaties die voor jou kwetsbaar zijn.Naomi Reesing
Locked On Jayhawks - Daily Podcast On Kansas Jayhawks Football & Basketball
KU dominates Houston and runs all over them. What it means for the 3-0 Jayhawks and Lance Leipold's bunch. How do we re-evaluate the team. Goats of the week, featuring Andy Kotelnicki, Jalon Daniels, Lonnie Phelps, and more. Plus, comparing what Jalon Daniels is doing to what Todd Reesing did in 2007.Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!NugenixNow get a complimentary bottle of Nugenix Total T when you text COLLEGEto 231-231. Text now and get a bottle of Nugenix Thermo, their most powerful fat incinerator ever, with key ingredients to help you get back into shape fast.LinkedInLinkedIn jobs helps you find the candidates you want to talk to, faster. Post your job for free at Linkedin.com/lockedoncollege Terms and conditions apply.Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKEDON15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order.BetOnlineBetOnline.net has you covered this season with more props, odds and lines than ever before. BetOnline – Where The Game Starts!UpsideDownload the FREE Upside App and use promo code Locked to get $5 or more cash back on your first purchase of $10 or more.Underdog FantasySign up on underdogfantasy.com with the promo code LOCKED ON and get your first deposit doubled up to $100! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Locked On Jayhawks - Daily Podcast On Kansas Jayhawks Football & Basketball
KU dominates Houston and runs all over them. What it means for the 3-0 Jayhawks and Lance Leipold's bunch. How do we re-evaluate the team. Goats of the week, featuring Andy Kotelnicki, Jalon Daniels, Lonnie Phelps, and more. Plus, comparing what Jalon Daniels is doing to what Todd Reesing did in 2007. Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! Nugenix Now get a complimentary bottle of Nugenix Total T when you text COLLEGEto 231-231. Text now and get a bottle of Nugenix Thermo, their most powerful fat incinerator ever, with key ingredients to help you get back into shape fast. LinkedIn LinkedIn jobs helps you find the candidates you want to talk to, faster. Post your job for free at Linkedin.com/lockedoncollege Terms and conditions apply. Built Bar Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKEDON15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order. BetOnline BetOnline.net has you covered this season with more props, odds and lines than ever before. BetOnline – Where The Game Starts! Upside Download the FREE Upside App and use promo code Locked to get $5 or more cash back on your first purchase of $10 or more. Underdog Fantasy Sign up on underdogfantasy.com with the promo code LOCKED ON and get your first deposit doubled up to $100! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
He holds every major Kansas passing record, led the Jayhawks to the winningest season in school history, and became a larger than life figure on campus. In short, Todd Reesing is a Kansas football legend. But what made this legend? Small of stature, his size prevented him from getting offers from the best programs in his home state of Texas. So he ended up in Lawrence, playing for Mark Mangino. And when he got the chance to play, he took the reins and ran with it, determined to get his revenge on the Big 12 programs that passed on him. We know what motivated Reesing, but how did he turn that grudge into the best seasons by any quarterback in the history of Jayhawk football? And why was he the right guy in the right position at the right time to lead Kansas to Orange Bowl glory?See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
He holds every major Kansas passing record, led the Jayhawks to the winningest season in school history, and became a larger than life figure on campus. In short, Todd Reesing is a Kansas football legend. But what made this legend? Small of stature, his size prevented him from getting offers from the best programs in his home state of Texas. So he ended up in Lawrence, playing for Mark Mangino. And when he got the chance to play, he took the reins and ran with it, determined to get his revenge on the Big 12 programs that passed on him. We know what motivated Reesing, but how did he turn that grudge into the best seasons by any quarterback in the history of Jayhawk football? And why was he the right guy in the right position at the right time to lead Kansas to Orange Bowl glory?See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
4-9-20 The Zone catches up with Jayhawk legend, Todd Reesing on life since his playing days, time at KU and more, plus Bashaud Breeland is back and what that means salary cap wise and more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The biggest weekend of the year is finally here, and Brad and Micah are joined by Kansas legend Todd Reesing. The guys preview the entire Saturday slate and talk a little about Mark Mangino, the Orange Bowl, and Todd's toughest opponents. Support our sponsors: hawthorne.co code: BDC awaytravel.com/BACKDOOR leesa.com/BDC
In this episode Todd tells stories about his entire career at Kansas. We talk about winning in Manhattan, hanging 76 on Nebraska, and the rest of the incredible run to the Orange Bowl. We finish up by going over his final two seasons, the good and the bad, and finally his thoughts on the upcoming Les Miles era.
Gut Health is one of the major key factors we should all be becoming increasingly aware of when it comes to protecting our long-term health. We’re only just beginning to understand, as a society, how intricately related the balance of our microbiome is to our mood, our energy and our immune system. In this episode: Antibiotics, processed foods, refined and artificial sugars, prescription medications, pesticides covering conventional produce & all of our community parks, living in sterile work and home environments, willpower & calorie counting, as well as the impact that a lack of exposure to the outdoors, fermented foods, pre-biotics and pro-biotics are all having on our long term health. According to Brigid Titgemeier, MSN, RD, LDN - Food cravings aren't actually a willpower problem at all – she says it’s actually a problem with the food environments that are being made available to us. Change your food “norms” - from what you believe to be acceptable, to what is actually nourishing and healing you. Within 3 days of changing your diet – you can alter the balance of your microbiome for better or worse. It's important to be cognizant of the relationship, because it truly has everything to do with the foods we're eating. Food provides us with more than just nutrients, vitamins and minerals – it's also providing the potential to feed or starve certain bacteria living within our digestive tract - which therefore triggers a cascade of signals that are sent out based on the size of the colonies and the chemical messages released from the bacteria living within us. Actionable Takeaways from This Conversation: Really focus in and begin paying even closer attention to what you’re eating on a daily basis If it’s in a package – take a second & turn it around to read the ingredient label. If there are more chemical ingredients than there are real food ingredients – you should consider not eating it, or at least not buying it again Increase the variety of the fruits and vegetables you’re eating – more color. Eat the rainbow. Pay attention to the colors on your plate. Manage your stress . it’s wreaking havoc on our digestive system, microbiome balance, food cravings and long term health outcomes Make changes in your life to decrease external stressors and chemical exposures wherever possible Get outside & get exposed to your outdoor environment Find a hiking trail, explore a nearby park, book a trip to somewhere new Switch up your cleaning products to something less toxic. The less chemicals you're exposed to on a daily basis, the stronger your microbiome will be. It’s no longer just about sugar and alcohol and calorie counting. We need to be informed. We need to be aware. We need to be motivated to nourish and fuel our bodies with the best options available to us and decrease our exposures to the harmful things within our control. Join me this Saturday - Nobvember 17th for a Healthy Holidays & Wellness Workshop at Prana: REGISTER HERE -Briana Reesing & Brigid Titgemeier - Questions? Comments? Ideas for future Episodes? Reach Out! additional resources & extended show notes available at: www.criticalconversationspodcast.com/episode016 EVENTS & UPDATES: www.criticalconversationspodcast.com/events & Direct Messages always welcomed @CriticalConversations
Welcoming Brigid Titgemeier M.S., R.D.N, L.D aka @beingbrigid as the newest co-host of the Critical Converations Community. She's here to help expand the conversation around health and nutrition via her incredible experience in the field of functional nutrition. Brigid graduated with her Master’s of Science in Public Health Nutrition from Case Western Reserve University & completed the (IFM) Institute for Functional Medicine’s Advanced Functional Medicine Training for Clinicians. She has even trained under and worked along side Dr. Mark Hyman, one of the top functional medicine doctors in the industry - while working as a founding dietitian of the Cleveland Clinic's Center for Functional Medicine. Brigid is now also teaching as an adjunct instructor in a graduate level course in Integrative and Functional Nutrition as well as developing a new functional nutrition consulting practice that we will be sure to dive into deeper, soon. At the age of 14 – Brigid was diagnosed with a rare condition known as narcolepsy with associated cataplexy episodes which were debilitating her performance in life and in school, requiring in depth testing and evaluation by a Neurologist. After multiple doctors visits and deeper conversations into lifestyle factors that were playing a part of her condition – Brigid ultimately healed her body by bridging the gap between both western and functional lifestyle modalities & is here to talk about her story and the progress she has made, in this episode. She knows better than anyone - that diet can play a huge role in our health. Brigid’s own personal and professional experience will allow us to dive deeper into this conversation around food & nutrition – with more certainty and experience than ever before. Learn more & read the extended sho notes with additional resources on our website - www.criticalconversationspodcast.com/episode014 & connect with us on instagram @CriticalConversations
We’re all unique – with our own health history, symptoms and life events. In this episode, critical conversations co-host: Briana Reesing of www.beachlifeorganic.com shares her own personal story in hopes of motivating you to seek out answers for the symptoms you may be having before it’s too late. It’s not always easy to get a clear diagnosis when the symptoms you’re having are vague or infrequent. But, that doesn’t mean you should give up. Be your own best advocate, listen to the signals and symptoms your body is showing you and begin to dial into those. Briana shares her own personal ‘journey’ of autoimmune issues triggered by increased stress in her adult life accompanied by a multitude of factors that had been leading up to the problem for years before the symptoms began presenting themselves. She was getting married, buying a house, fighting to stop a termite fumigation of her house, and working full time as a charge nurse of a busy ER when her body began shutting down. If we learned anything from this year long process of uncovering the root cause of Briana’s issues … it’s this: There is power in discovering what is at the root cause of your symptoms. Prescription medications may be a necessary tool to utilize as a short term fix – but keep in mind – they are not the cure. They do not address the root of the problem & it’s up to you to consider seeking out answers about your health in order to solve and reverse the trigger causing it all. In Briana’s case – after struggling with depression and social isolation due to her symptoms – she began strictly following a 3 month guided elimination diet, in which she was ultimately able to uncover the trigger behind all of her symptoms: GLUTEN. Discuss with your doctor if an elimination diet might be right for you. The book Briana used to guide her elimination diet was written by a well known functional medicine doctor, recognized as one of the top leaders of integrative medicine; his name is Dr. Leo Galland & you can learn more by reading his book: The Allergy Solution. Lear more about Briana Reesing, the face behind @beachlifeorganic over at: www.beachlifeorganic.com ---- Discover more information behind this podcast and the hosts at www.criticalconversationspodcast.com & Join our community on instagram for daily motivation @criticalconversations Thank you so much for your support! Please be sure to ‘subscribe’ leave us a rating and review if you haven’t already and share this episode with your friends or family! We truly appreciate YOU. - Laura Gluck & Briana Reesing –
This week, Andy is joined by Mike to talk about Big 12 baseball and Kansas Football. Topics discussed: 00:20 Intro - Covering Baseball and Football 01:05 KU Baseball in the Big 12 Tournament 03:30 Did last week's disappointing results cause issues for a possible NCAA Tournament selection? 07:15 Extremely competitive Big 12 conference this year - how many bids does that turn into? 10:30 Greatest KU Football Player - Thoughts on the results. (And yes, I accidentally said Meier when I meant Reesing.) 13:05 Singing the praises of Gale Sayers in both college and the pros. Will we ever see a player that will perform so well at both levels? 16:50 Recency Bias - How does it affect our evaluation of players like Todd Reesing or Frank Mason? 19:05 Is there anyone on the current rosters that might be able to work into deserving a spot in a future "Best KU Football Player" bracket? 22:03 Your Weekly "Kansas Beat Texas in Football" reminder. Will Kansas fans ever shut up about that win? 25:20 Wrap-up This podcast is powered by ZenCast.fm Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Senior quarterback Todd Reesing provided more information about the investigation that is underway of KU football coach Mark Mangino.
Senior quarterback Todd Reesing provided more information about the investigation that is underway of KU football coach Mark Mangino.
KU quarterback Todd Reesing talks to reporters after the Blue team's 20-7 victory in the Spring Game on April 11, 2009.
KU quarterback Todd Reesing talks to reporters after the Blue team's 20-7 victory in the Spring Game on April 11, 2009.
KU quarterback Todd Reesing talks to reporters after practice on April 1, 2009.
KU quarterback Todd Reesing talks to reporters after practice on April 1, 2009.
KU quarterback Todd Reesing talks to reporters on March 6, 2009, about how receiver Kerry Meier could benefit from being a full-time receiver.
KU quarterback Todd Reesing talks to reporters on March 6, 2009, about how receiver Kerry Meier could benefit from being a full-time receiver.
Kansas quarterback Todd Reesing talks to reporters after the Jayhawks' 40-37 victory over Missouri on Nov. 29, 2008, at Arrowhead Stadium.
Kansas quarterback Todd Reesing talks to reporters after the Jayhawks' 40-37 victory over Missouri on Nov. 29, 2008, at Arrowhead Stadium.
KU quarterback Todd Reesing talks about his past experiences with Missouri's Chase Daniel.
KU quarterback Todd Reesing talks about his past experiences with Missouri's Chase Daniel.
Kansas quarterback Todd Reesing talks to reporters after the Jayhawks' 63-21 loss to Texas Tech on Oct. 25, 2008.
Kansas quarterback Todd Reesing talks to reporters after the Jayhawks' 63-21 loss to Texas Tech on Oct. 25, 2008.
Kansas quarterback Todd Reesing talks to reporters after his team's 45-31 loss to Oklahoma on Oct. 18, 2008.
Kansas quarterback Todd Reesing talks to reporters after his team's 45-31 loss to Oklahoma on Oct. 18, 2008.
Kansas quarterback Todd Reesing talks to reporters after KU's 30-14 victory over Colorado on Oct. 11, 2008.
Kansas quarterback Todd Reesing talks to reporters after KU's 30-14 victory over Colorado on Oct. 11, 2008.
Kansas quarterback Todd Reesing talks to reporters after his team's 38-14 victory over Sam Houston State on Sept. 20, 2008.
Kansas quarterback Todd Reesing talks to reporters after his team's 38-14 victory over Sam Houston State on Sept. 20, 2008.
KU quarterback Todd Reesing talks to reporters after his team's 37-34 loss to South Florida on Sept. 12, 2008.
KU quarterback Todd Reesing talks to reporters after his team's 37-34 loss to South Florida on Sept. 12, 2008.
KU quarterback Todd Reesing talks to reporters on Wednesday, Sept. 10.
KU quarterback Todd Reesing talks to reporters on Wednesday, Sept. 10.
KU quarterback Todd Reesing talks to reporters after throwing for a career-high 412 yards in the Jayhawks' 29-0 victory over Louisiana Tech.
KU quarterback Todd Reesing talks to reporters after throwing for a career-high 412 yards in the Jayhawks' 29-0 victory over Louisiana Tech.
KU coach Mark Mangino met with the assembled media following his team's 45-7 drubbing over Iowa State. The KU offense racked up 566 yards to ISU's 234. Reesing finished the day with 253 yards passing and went 21-for-26 with four TDs. The Jayhawks have now improved to 11-0 for the first time in school history.
KU coach Mark Mangino met with the assembled media following his team's 45-7 drubbing over Iowa State. The KU offense racked up 566 yards to ISU's 234. Reesing finished the day with 253 yards passing and went 21-for-26 with four TDs. The Jayhawks have now improved to 11-0 for the first time in school history.