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For the past two years, at the end of every interview, I asked every guest to tell me their favorite piece of life advice. We took dozens of our favorite clips and brought them together in this very special episode. And we also hear from Connecticut Public employees! Email your favorite piece of advice: Audacious@ctpublic.org Suggested episode: Views from the end: David Meyers GUESTS (in order of appearance): First segment: Paul Gladis, AJ Wolfe, Christine Hazel Decker, Cynthia Zhou, Danielle Weisberg, Jonathan Goodwin, Kitao Sakurai, Mary Elizabeth Kelly, Stephanie Courtney aka Flo from Progressive, The Lim Family, William Harder, Lior Ofir, Martha Underwood, David Vance, Greg Viloria, Kristen Geez, Jessica Jin Second segment: Bianca L McGraw, Dean Edwards, Adriana Piltz, Dani Rabaiotti, Danielle Perez, Dr. Richard Gibson, Eve Wiley, Jayson Greene, Dr. Marc Feldman, Florence Early, LaNia Roberts, Luis Mojica, Robbie Romu, Anna Holland, Arianna Preuss, Carrie Cariello, Dawn Shaw, Katie Charter, Natasha Fischer, Rozy, Zarna Garg, Arwen, Aidan, and Willow Gladis Perez-Sauquillo, Cash Daniels, Gus Mcafoos, Samirah Horton, aka DJ Annie Red Third segment: Caryn Toriaga, Chris Massimine, Dr. Mary Ann Cooper, Guy and Yaruh First, Julie Millsap, Megan Peabody, Mehdi Hasan, Azie Dungey, Colin Nissan, Paul Marcarelli, Stacy Samuels aka Banjo Man, Tabitha Farrar, Neil Harbisson, Jada Star, Athena Walker, Timothy Schultz, Tony Cicoria, Kenley Byrd, John Graham, Jenn Carson, David Meyers, Blyss, Bruce W Brackett, Moon Ribas, Paperboy Love Prince, Jessica Severin de Martinez, Meg Fitzgerald, Robyn Doyon-Aitken, Meg Dalton, Vanessa de la Torre, Mark Contreras Support the show: https://www.wnpr.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
THE Official Coleraine Podcast was delighted to welcome former striker Richard Gibson on this week's show... The Maghera native spent two years at The Showgrounds and netted 16 times in 64 appearances under the management of Davy Platt. Gibson tells co-hosts Damian Mullan and Johnny McNabb about how his move to Coleraine happened and how he joined a changing room full of experienced pros such as Davy O'Hare and Tommy McCallion. The striker discusses his two years in full, playing upfront with the likes of Rory Patterson, Darren Henderson and Jody Tolan, as well as how he keeps in touch with several of his former team-mates. Gibson also speaks about his moves to Ballymena United and Glentoran, the current landscape of Irish League football and an unplanned stare down with former Coleraine boss Marty Quinn. As always, we would like to thank our sponsors the Lodge Hotel for their continued support.
Episode 100 is a very special episode where I speak to 2 people who have written songs with The Swan Song Project over recent years. Both share a bit about their song, how they found writing it and offer some advice to anyone else thinking of writing their first song.Part 1 features Richard Gibson who wrote a song for his son Leo who died by suicide in 2021. The song is called Forever Young (Boy Wonder).You can hear it here - https://swansongproject.co.uk/forever-young-boy-wonder/Part 2 features Mari Isdale who is living with stage 4 bowel cancer and wrote a song for her family. The song is called "To the Stars and Back".You can hear it here - https://swansongproject.co.uk/to-the-stars-and-back/This was a very special episode to record and we hope you enjoy it. Let us know your thoughts, we hope to make these kind of episodes a regular part of the podcast going forward.Please like, share and subscribe to help us grow the podcast.Celebrating Lives, Making Memories and Leaving Legacies.www.swansongproject.co.uk Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Richard Wright died from a mysterious illness on November 28th, 1960. Or was he murdered? Tune in for a new listen to the final chapter of Richard Wright's life: forged letters, fake terrorist groups, fraudulent doctors and French Radio.Shownotes: Françoise Vergès writes about decolonialism, and French history and thought, Kathleen Gyssels is writing about the Moulin d'Andé. Thomas Riegler writes about the Red Hand, Madeleine S's father was assassinated by the Red Hand, Lauren du Graf wrote about Richard Wright and Jean Paul Sartre, Richard Wright's daughter Julia Wright published The Man who Lived Underground in 2021. Richard Gibson is a BIG BIG LIAR. Support ToE and get access to the incredible exclusive bonus companion series to Not All Propaganda is Art by subscribing at https://theoryofeverything.supercast.com/, or subscribe directly in Apple Podcasts by hitting “Subscribe” right on the show page.
In today's show we talk with Flynn Jones and Richard Gibson of Bristl UK. Flynn is a second-year dental student, and Richard, a consultant orthodontist, possesses an in-depth understanding of oral health. Flynn and Richard's brainchild is Bristl, a toothbrush incorporates and simplifies the use of light therapy, with the noble aim of revolutionising oral care. This sits at the cutting-edge of oral tech with their dual light therapy toothbrush. They firmly believe that light therapy carries tremendous potential in enhancing oral health and addressing the contemporary health challenges we confront today. Both Flynn and Richard have had journeys of conquering autoimmune and auto-inflammatory conditions by embracing a holistic lifestyle. In this show they delve into unconventional health ideologies, exploring the influence of light on overall well-being and also delve into the benefits and scientific underpinnings of this groundbreaking technology, with their intention of making it accessible to all. Connect With Bristl Instagram Website ** Use code 'Adam' for 10% off your Bristl order** Dr Dominik Nischwitz | How Your Mouth Affects Your Overall Health The Detox Blueprint Facebook Group; CHECKOUT THE DETOX BLUEPRINT FACEBOOK GROUP Adam's Ideal Day Reading List; DOWNLOAD THE IDEAL DAY READING LIST Also, we have partnered up with Hunter and Gather Foods to give you guys some epic value. ** You can head over to hunterandgatherfoods.com and use the code IDEAL10 for 10% off all items.**
Join us for part 2 of episode 24 as Dr. Richard Gibson answers questions from the audience around how the bible can help direct and inform our lives and decisions. Dr. Richard Gibson is the principal of Brisbane School of Theology (BST). You can find out more about BST here: https://bst.qld.edu.au/ This episode was recorded live on 27 August 2023 at Wynnum Baptist Church. Follow us on all the socials https://linktr.ee/wayoflifepodcast
In today's society, many people consider the bible to be outdated and irrelevant; full of rules and advice that no longer have a place in modern life. But is it possible the bible is actually relevant just as much today as it was all those millennia ago? In this episode, Mat and Dr. Richard Gibson have a robust conversation around how the bible can still be used as a center point for our everyday living, informing our decisions and helping us to discern God's plan for our lives. Dr. Richard Gibson is the principal of Brisbane School of Theology (BST). You can find out more about BST here: https://bst.qld.edu.au/ Episode 24 is a cracker with plenty to get you thinking, check it out! This episode was recorded live on 27 August 2023 at Wynnum Baptist Church. Follow us on all the socials https://linktr.ee/wayoflifepodcast
Does this sound familiar? You diligently brush and floss, religiously visit the dentist, but still, your oral health leaves much to be desired. Perhaps you've been told to use harsh mouthwashes or rely solely on antibiotics, hoping for a breakthrough. But the pain persists, the cavities continue, and the frustration grows. Discover how Flynn Jones and Dr. Richard Gibson revolutionize oral health with their groundbreaking light therapy toothbrush, challenging conventional practices and empowering individuals to take control of their own well-being. My special guests are Flynn Jones and Dr. Richard Gibson Dental student Flynn Jones teams up with orthodontist Dr. Richard Gibson, bringing together personal experiences and academic knowledge in the field of dentistry. Flynn's own battle with an autoimmune disease borrows him a unique perspective on health and wellness. His personal journey led him to the study and application of photobiomodulation, or light therapy, as a means to improve oral health. Together with Dr. Richard Gibson, they have introduced to the world a novel red light therapy toothbrush that promises to revolutionize oral healthcare. In this episode, you will be able to: - Uncover the secret importance of maintaining an optimal oral microbiome. - Unveil potential transformative benefits of light therapy in your oral health. - Discover the pivotal role of saliva in not just oral health but also digestion. - Delve into the intriguing world of quantum biology and its significant impact on oral health. - Learn to unlock your potential in taking control of your personal health and well-being. The key moments in this episode are: 00:00:00 - Introduction 00:03:05 - Personal Health Journeys 00:10:00 - Photobiomodulation and Red Light Therapy 00:14:13 - Flynn's Experience with Mouth Ulcers 00:18:04 - The Development of the Red Light Toothbrush 00:16:20 - Struggling with Autoimmune Disease 00:17:26 - Discovering Natural Remedies 00:19:00 - Exploring Quantum Biology and Red Light Therapy 00:21:19 - Preventative Dentistry and Photobiomodulation 00:23:40 - Design and Functionality of the Toothbrush 00:32:27 - The Gut and Light Sensitivity 00:34:06 - Safety and Benefits of Light Therapy 00:35:29 - Personal Oral Hygiene Regime 00:38:10 - Flossing Techniques and Recommendations 00:43:05 - Toothpaste and Fluoride 00:48:27 - Impact of Wiping Out the Microbiome 00:49:54 - Importance of Saliva and its Interaction 00:53:07 - The Role of Light in Oral Health 00:57:19 - Flow of Nutrients and Tooth Decay 00:58:57 - Self-Healing Mechanism of the Body ____________________________________________ This video is not medical advice & as a supporter to you and your health journey - I encourage you to monitor your labs and work with a professional! ——- Use code "Sarah" for 10% off at www.bristlscience.com (US) and www.bristlscience.co.uk Follow Bristl on Instagram at www.instagram.com/bristluk Sign up for my newsletter to get special offers in the future! - https://sarah-kleiner.mykajabi.com/contact Check out all my courses to understand how to improve your mitochondrial health & experience long lasting health! - https://sarah-kleiner.mykajabi.com/store Get all my free guides and product recommendations to get started on your journey! https://www.sarahkleinerwellness.com/all-free-resources
A Royal Ascot preview Saturday Edition special with Sam Cunningham this week. We get the thoughts of Richard Gibson, James McDonald, Jim Walker, Saeed bin Suroor and Mick Mariscotti on their runners. As well as James Savage on Desert Crown, Bay Bridge and jockey changes, before hearing about the security measures in place to ensure a safe, successful and enjoyable Royal Ascot from Nick Smith.
Charlotte Greenway is in for Nick and is joined by Lydia Hislop to again reflect on the Epsom Derby briefly before looking at the rules surrounding the incident at the start in the Dash and what the stewards could or should have done. Sticking with the Epsom theme, Jonathan Harding provides an update on the protester who ran out on track an appeared in court yesterday.Richard Gibson joins the show to explain why he wont be renewing his trainers license in Hong Kong next season whilst also looking forward to Royal Ascot with Wellington. Another heading to Royal Ascot is Thunderbear, for whom a 50% share in, is set to be sold beforehand in a one off ThoroughBid Sale and his trainer Jack Davison discusses his target.Xander Brett joins from Sweden to preview their Grand National run next weekend and finally Rachael Gowland from British EBF is this week's Weatherbys Bloodstock guest.
Charlotte Greenway is in for Nick and is joined by Lydia Hislop to again reflect on the Epsom Derby briefly before looking at the rules surrounding the incident at the start in the Dash and what the stewards could or should have done. Sticking with the Epsom theme, Jonathan Harding provides an update on the protester who ran out on track an appeared in court yesterday. Richard Gibson joins the show to explain why he wont be renewing his trainers license in Hong Kong next season whilst also looking forward to Royal Ascot with Wellington. Another heading to Royal Ascot is Thunderbear, for whom a 50% share in, is set to be sold beforehand in a one off ThoroughBid Sale and his trainer Jack Davison discusses his target. Xander Brett joins from Sweden to preview their Grand National run next weekend and finally Rachael Gowland from British EBF is this week's Weatherbys Bloodstock guest.
Richard Gibson (IG: @_ri_chard) grew up in Moulamein NSW, on a mixed farming property focusing on Primary Merino sheep and Rice. He Studied Computer Science at Swinburne University. Worked at a startup for 5 years, starting in work placement left as a Senior Developer. He has been back on the farm full time for a couple years now. Experimenting with starting a bee business @placeholder_honey on the side and always looking for agritech ideas he can create. Don't forget to send us an email if you know of a story that we should tell at hello@generationag.com.au *Become a Patreon Partner* - https://patreon.com/generationag Find us here: Instagram: @generation.ag Twitter: @generation_ag Website: www.generationag.com.au
What a fantastic journey these two young entrepreneurs started as Hollister employees as a salesman. But today, they are growing their business and helping others to create better wellness for their community. We talked about mental health, anxiety, depression, the science behind CBG, how to start your business, why they started it, and which social media worked for them. What a great conversation we have had. If you suffer from migraines, aches and pains, depression, or anxiety, this podcast is definitely for you. What are you waiting for?
As a nutritionist, I have been interested in the use of CBD as a way to turn on, or tune into, our cannabinoid receptors. As an alcohol-freedom coach, I have been interested in how CBD might be effective in regulating our nervous system and lessen the dependency on alcohol in relaxation, sleep, etc. I recently connected with Jake Crossman, a nutritionist and the creator of a USA Medical, a brand of CBD and CBG products to help ‘empower individuals to take control of their health and reach their full potential through a unique blend of modern science and traditional wisdom.' I invited Jake and his business partner Richard Gibson to join me on the podcast and tell us more about how CBD and CBG products interact with our body and the many potential benefits. We also have a candid conversation about the psycho-active properties of THC and the difference between CBD and THC. Jake shares that products are now available that have zero THC. You will hear in the podcast from Richard who shares that his use of CBG brought no sensation of a ‘buzz' or ‘getting high' experience. After learning more about these products and the effect on the nervous system, (CBD) and the potential to impact our inflammatory response (CBG) I am intrigued about how this might add one more tool to our AF toolbox! Full Show Notes Here The SELF Experience Program Here
Last week, the first ever tri-county point-in-time count began. Volunteers, service providers and outreach workers from Multnomah, Washington and Clackamas County surveyed people without adequate shelter to formulate updated data on what homelessness looks like in the region. The count finished yesterday. We'll hear from two Portlanders who volunteered for this count for the first time. Marianne Nelson and Richard Gibson share why they chose to participate and what they heard from people they surveyed.
Nick is joined by Mirror man David Yates to cast an eye over the latest developments in the racing world today. With an icy blast over UK/Ire, Nick checks on the prospects at Punchestown and Cheltenham with racecourse officials Richie Galway and Jon Pullin. He also catches up with Racing Welfare CEO Dawn Goodfellow to gauge the likely effect of the cold snap on racing's workforce in the midst of the energy crisis. Nick and Dave discuss the new start time of the King George and the PJA's response to the new whip regulations. Further afield Graham Cunningham continues the build up to Hong Kong's big raceday, while Nick talks to Richard Gibson, trainer of HK's leading sprinter Wellington. Martin Kelly begins his weekly series of bulletins from the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in the build up to the 2023 Saudi Cup.
Nick is joined by Mirror man David Yates to cast an eye over the latest developments in the racing world today. With an icy blast over UK/Ire, Nick checks on the prospects at Punchestown and Cheltenham with racecourse officials Richie Galway and Jon Pullin. He also catches up with Racing Welfare CEO Dawn Goodfellow to gauge the likely effect of the cold snap on racing's workforce in the midst of the energy crisis. Nick and Dave discuss the new start time of the King George and the PJA's response to the new whip regulations. Further afield Graham Cunningham continues the build up to Hong Kong's big raceday, while Nick talks to Richard Gibson, trainer of HK's leading sprinter Wellington. Martin Kelly begins his weekly series of bulletins from the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia in the build up to the 2023 Saudi Cup.
Richard Gibson and Jim Beitler are English professors at Wheaton College. In 2020 they published a book together called Charitable Writing: Cultivating Virtue through Words, in which they explore the ways that writing can be a spiritual discipline and a means of loving God and loving our neighbors. Support the show: https://therabbitroom.givingfuel.com/memberSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Who are you? – Acts 9:1-15 – Richard Gibson The post Who are you? – Acts 9:1-15 appeared first on Welbeck Road Evangelical Church.
In this episode, I interview Richard Gibson, a breathwork and meditation coach based in Perth, Western Australia. Originally from the UK, Richard has been a student of breathwork since 1998, when he travelled to India to learn the Sudarshan Kriya breathwork practice with the Art of Living Foundation. Supporting his sister in law, Julie in her search for a cure for terminal cancer. Doctors in the UK said 3 months was the maximum time left …15 years later Julie was communicating the benefits of breathwork to cancer sufferers in Christies Hospital, Manchester. A qualified instructor of breathwork for the last 5 years, Richard has travelled across the world teaching breathwork to individuals, groups, businesses and sports teams. Show Links: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/richard.gibson8 Tiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@richard.gibson8 Mind garden youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCj4gI-S2DN79HhQRLYa6vEw Mind garden app: https://mindgardenios.onelink.me/T7Wq/nllqzonb Breathwork Demonstration Videos: Richard Breathwork Prep.mp4 Richard Breathwork 1.mp4 Richard Breathwork 2.mp4 Richard Breathwork 3.mp4 Richard Breathwork 4.mp4 Join the Thoughtful Leader Membership: Click here to learn more and join the Thoughtful Leader Membership.
When we consider what God has done, we can only respond in praise: 'Lord, our Lord, how majestic is your name in all the earth.'
If you couldn't make the Village Church weekend away or if you wanted to revisit the talks, here are the talks that Richard Gibson (principal at Brisbane School of Theology)...
If you couldn't make the Village Church weekend away or if you wanted to revisit the talks, here are the talks that Richard Gibson (principal at Brisbane School of Theology)...
If you couldn't make the Village Church weekend away or if you wanted to revisit the talks, here are the talks that Richard Gibson (principal at Brisbane School of Theology)...
We take a look at the Upcoming 2021 Florida International Panthers football season. We enter Butch Davis' fifth season with several questions and hopefully our special guest Richard Gibson will provide some answers. Mr. Gibson is the Director of Sports for Panther Now. Twitter: @FIUGibson Instagram: https://ultimatesportsnetworks.com/ #football #sports #ncaafootball #podcast #media
We take a look at the Upcoming 2021 Florida International Panthers football season. We enter Butch Davis' fifth season with several questions and hopefully our special guest Richard Gibson will provide some answers. Mr. Gibson is the Director of Sports for Panther Now. @FIUGibson
Leadership in the church: shepherds ought not shrink back.
Before Walmart, Sam's, and Target, there was Gibson's Discount Center. Richard Gibson talks about the sudden rise of one of America's greatest business success stories. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/john-g-moore/support
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Join us for part 2 of episode 5 where Richard Gibson answers questions from our listeners about the topic of God, man and emotion. This episode was recorded live at Wynnum Baptist Church on 4 April 2021 Follow us on the socials - linktr.ee/wayoflifepodcast
Emotion is something we feel and experience every day of our lives, but how often do we really think about it? Even more than this, does God have emotion? And how does it affect us if he does or doesn't? How do we grow in emotional maturity? Join us as we discuss this and more with Rev. Dr. Richard Gibson. This episode was recorded live at Wynnum Baptist Church on 4 April 2021 Follow us on the socials - linktr.ee/wayoflifepodcast
Auckland Zoo does not believe its attraction will be diminshed by the loss of its two lions, and the planned departure of its elephants. Earlier this week it says it was forced to make the extremely tough but kindest call to euthanise elderly lions Zulu and Malik on welfare grounds. The half brothers were both suffereing from degenerative bone and joint diseases, to different degrees. The zoo is soon to lose its two elephants Burma and Anjalee, who are being re-homed so they can be with a family herd. Richard Gibson, Auckland Zoo's Head of Animal Care and Conservation, explains the decision to put the lions down. [embed] https://players.brightcove.net/6093072280001/default_default/index.html?videoId=6249152604001
The following guest requires no further introduction. Join Standup Comedian and Magician Richard Gibson (aka Gibby) and I as we discuss plans for the future, early moments in our careers & tools/tips for living an extraordinary life. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Any business owner will tell you that owning your own business is a lot of work. If you listen to stories of the how and why of different businesses, it will amaze you to hear the twists and turns that a lot of people have gone through to get to that place. Business owners are as varied as the different types of businesses. They have different reasons for getting into business - some are moving away from a career they didn’t like, or are moving toward the start of a great idea. They have different experiences with work, consuming products and financial resources. They also have different levels of tolerance for risk. But, how can you mitigate your exposure to risk? Many believe that franchises are the way to go. Today we look at franchises with one the most successful franchise experts in the country, Gus Iurillo of The Entrepreneur's Source. Gus will give us tips for choosing a franchise, and what to watch out for. Failure is possible. Franchisees do fail. You have the opportunity to determine what those possible failure patterns are and take steps to guard against them. Here are just a few: Inept franchisees. Franchisee reluctance to follow the formula. Misalignment between the franchisee and franchisor. Lack of funds. Poor people skills. Gus has developed a process for his clients to follow. He guides them through the decision making process. Gus and his clients look for fit, adequate resources, support offered from corporate, etc. What You Need To Do - THE HOW Do your research. Know your numbers. Determine the amount you are comfortable with risking. Look at the market, industry, and franchise ups and downs. Learn the lingo. Research the different franchises. Determine which are the recession proof. Begin the application process. Set up your discovery day meeting. Bring your questions along with your growth mindset. Apply for financing. Hire a reputable business attorney (I recommend Scott Simmons.) to review the contracts. Get the training and support you need to succeed. At this point, I have to recommend Gus Iurillo of The Entrepreneur’s Source. Connect with Gus on LinkedIn here. You deserve to succeed. Set yourself up for success. Resources: “Why Opening a Franchise Business Is Better Than Starting Your Own”, Harsh Pancholia, March 26, 2017, entrepreneur.com. “Why Franchises Fail”, Richard Gibson, April 30, 2007, WSJ. “The Pros and Cons Of Buying A Franchise”, Jared Hecht, February 27, 2019, Forbes.com. “Guide To Buying A Franchise” by Marisa Sanfilippo, August 27, 2020, businessnewsdaily.com. Work The Bugs Out: Practices To Work In, & On, Your Business, by Wendy Dickinson, Publish: TBD. Excerpt: Free Downloadable PDFs to work through. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/ascendcoachingsolutions/message
★ Support the show by becoming a patron: https://www.patreon.com/atpercussion ★ Follow us on: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/atperc Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/atpercussion/ PodBean: https://atpercussion.podbean.com/ Hosts: Casey Cangelosi, Ben Charles, Karli Vina, and Ksenija Komljenović, Bill Shaltis, Brian Nozny, Caleb Pickering Intro music by Reese Maultsby Watch here Listen below 0:00 Intro and hello. 1:24 Year wrap-up 4:10 Trick by Brian Nozny. 10:30 Large percussion ensembles, percussion orchestra. 12:55 Richard Gibson on Percussion Orchestra 19:50 Making a reduced version of a large percussion ensemble? 24:00 Brian's "Trick" and dedication to Christopher Rouse 25:33 Caleb's White Knuckle Stroll arrangement for 4 mallets. Full, loud, dense marimba 34:14 Bill's 2020 clinic at PASIC 43:20 Yet another semester with COVID, what are your changing?
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Richard Gibson, kakak dari selebgram Sarah Gibson telah meminta maaf melalui akun Instagram-nya, atas kesalahan apa sih???
In this episode Jennifer Bell, Richard Gibson and Simon Evans discuss the investigatory powers of The Pensions Regulator. In particular, the group looks at: Current powers; Future developments; and Practical experience and tips. To find out more about our Pensions team or this podcast, head to cms.law.
This year, the Northern Ireland Developers Conference (NIDC) is doing things a little different; they are hosting their conference online. In collaboration with the conference, we have welcomed some of the speakers onto the podcast to discuss their talk and why they got involved.This episode features Richard Gibson and Garth Gilmour, a double act who have spoken at the conference on numerous occasions. This year they will be discussing, Not Your Mothers TDD - Type Driven Development in TypeScript NIDC - 9th-10th October 2020 | Tickets: FREE-> hopin.to/events/nidc2020
We’re joined now on Pacific Breakfast by Richard Gibson, Head of Life Science at Auckland Zoo, to talk about some of the great initiatives, from the Auckland Zoo in the Pacific & New Zealand, as part of Conservation Week 2020. See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
We’re joined now on Pacific Breakfast by Richard Gibson, Head of Life Science at Auckland Zoo, to talk about some of the great initiatives, from the Auckland Zoo in the Pacific & New Zealand, as part of Conservation Week 2020. See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
Destined for Glory, John 17:1-26, Richard Gibson. From our Together in Spirit podcast, to continue prayerfully learning about Jesus together from the Bible during COVID-19.
Called by the Gospel, 2 Timothy 1:1-12, Richard Gibson. From our Together in Spirit podcast, to continue prayerfully learning about Jesus together from the Bible during COVID-19.
Justified by Faith, Acts 16:25-34, Richard Gibson. From our Together in Spirit podcast, to continue prayerfully learning about Jesus together from the Bible during COVID-19.
Sanctified by the Spirit, John 3:1-16, Richard Gibson. From our Together in Spirit podcast, to continue prayerfully learning about Jesus together from the Bible during COVID-19.
Bioethics student from the School of Law Richard joins us to talk about his fascinating research into the ethics of voluntary amputations for people with Body Integrity Dysmorphia. Then we learn about tips for beating the heat in New Orleans. Hosts this episode: Georgia and Jess. Theme music: Hat the Jazz by Twin Musicom.
Richard Gibson is the Head of Life Sciences at Auckland Zoo and has managed zoo reptile departments all over the world. We caught up with Richard at the Large Varanid Workshop (October 2019) in Alice Springs where he gave two presentations, one on Komodo Dragon husbandry and the other on parthenogenesis, which he co-discovered in Komodo Dragons.
*** Please note this message is a bilingual recording with translation. A podcast of sermons and teaching presented to BCCC English, the English congregation of Brisbane Cantonese Christian Church. We hope the Spoken word of God, according to the Written word of God, will point to the Living word of God. Find out more at english.bccchurch.org.au
Trainer Danny Gargan prepares TAX for the 145th Kentucky Derby. Plus, mainland China runs its first competitive thoroughbred meet.
Baltimore Police Department spokesman T.J. Smith and Northern District Commander Maj. Richard Gibson join us to talk about their backgrounds, the current culture in the police department, and how to attract and retain good cops. The BPD has recently come under even more scrutiny—dealing with issues ranging from the Gun Trace Task Force, Det. Sean Suiter's death, overtime theft charges, controversial body camera footage, and a homicide rate that remains one of the highest in the country.See the story we're revisiting: baltimoremagazine.com/2017/4/10/who-wants-to-be-a-cop-now-the-baltimore-police-department-reforms-its-cultureHost: Ron CassieProducers: Michelle Harris, Jess MayhughEngineering: Jon Timian
This time on Alfred, the podcast for Shaftesbury, The Vale and Chase areas of North Dorset and West Wiltshire: Good news for fans of dark skies. Shaftesbury Council turns down a plan for new streetlights along an ancient Shaftesbury way. (00:23) Brexit uncertainty has focused Shaftesbury businesses’ minds, says The Wincombe Centre’s Wendy Ibbotson. (05:40) We meet the Shaftesbury Shaker box maker exporting his woodwork to The States. Alfred visits Richard Gibson of Shaston Boxes in his workshop. (12:03) How changing parking permissions could end the blocking of a Bell Street business entrance. Joshua Ritchie of Corita Rose has a plan. (22:55) We meet the Motcombe mum who has been wearing a sandwich board to encourage people to enter the village’s Santa Run. (27:40)
Partnering and collaborating with other organizations in the city is an attractive concept but a difficult and sometimes painful reality. How can we minimize competition and create more opportunities for healthy, inclusive, and purposeful collaboration?In this episode, we sit down with Richard Gibson to talk about his experience pastoring a community towards collaboration, community development and racial reconciliation. Richard is a pastor at Elizabeth Baptist Church and a practicing lawyer in the city of Cleveland.If you want more information about the podcast or want to say hello, visit http://storiedcitiespodcast.com. You can also find me on Twitter + Instagram.
In this episode, we dove really deep into medical records. I know our guests from episode 1 and 3 were also involved with medical records but this guest is truly an expert on how medical records have evolved ever since the mandatory transition for providers to move medical records from paper to digital. Show Notes: What does Health Record Banking Alliance do? Why is it us taking so long to easily access useful medical records? Richard explains how family caregivers can benefit directly from the access to loved one’s health records. Health Record Banking Alliance Principles Self-diagnosis on the internet and its dangers. Apple health – consumers and developers. General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) and privacy concerns. User interface ease of use and consumer demand. How can blockchain create a trusted environment to share medical and health information? Health outcomes depend on our behavior and the potential for using micropayments to incentivize patients to choose healthy options. Working with federal regulators to encourage data sharing among patients. Providers and payers manage data according to HIPAA. Giving advice using medical records is something the FDA monitors carefully. Access to the vital health information is difficult in some populations, especially in developing countries. Who are the stakeholders in the health record marketplace? Self-diagnosis and treatment using the internet can be valuable but possibly dangerous. Micropayments using blockchain technology offer a way to incentivize data sharing and promote active and healthy lifestyle. Permission based data sharing can help solve transparency concerns. Provider fear of misdiagnosis still exists. Unstructured data- The patient story is more than the data collected in medical records. Complete medical record on one 5x7 Index card in 1984. Europeans spend more on social care than healthcare than America but the total amount of money spent on both social and health care are about the same in each country. The result is that Europeans actually have better health outcomes. End of life care and special directives. Trusting blockchain vs trusting a brand. http://www.healthbanking.org/executivedirector.html https://www.linkedin.com/in/richardgibsonmdphd/ News Corner: https://www.apple.com/newsroom/2018/06/apple-opens-health-records-api-to-developers/ On June 4th, Apple announced that it opened up its Health Record API (application programming interface) to developers so that they can build 3rd party apps that can easily and securely pull health record data directly from Apple users (with their permission of course).
As the name implies, mud volcanoes are eruptions of mud – not molten rock as in igneous volcanoes. They’re found all around the world, amounting to about a thousand in total number known. The one thing they have in common is hot or at least warm water, so they occur in geothermal areas especially, but they also are found in the Arctic.They range in size from tiny, just a few meters across and high, to big things that can cover several square miles. In Azerbaijan some mud volcanoes reach 200 meters, 650 feet, in height, and around the world many of them do have conical, volcano-like shapes. But there are others that are just low mounds, more like a shield volcano. A little (15-cm) mud volcano in New Zealand. Photo by Richard Gibson.The mud is often enough just a slurry of suspended fine-grained sediment that mixes with the hot water. And by hot water, we don’t necessarily mean incredibly hot – mud volcano temperatures as cold as a couple degrees Centigrade are known, but most are associated with temperatures approaching the boiling point of water. In some places, like Yellowstone, the water is acidic which helps it dissolve rocks down to the tiny fragments in mud, and in other places it may just be the weathered soil and debris picked up by the water that makes the mud. Mud volcanoes can erupt violently, or seep slowly, and emissions can last from minutes to years. I think it’s fair to think of some of them as geysers in which the water contains a lot of sediment, while others are more like thick, viscous muddy warm springs. Besides water and fine sediment, mud volcanoes often contain natural gas – most commonly methane, but sometimes carbon dioxide, nitrogen, or other gases. The pressure of these gases is often the driving force behind eruptions, and with a hydrocarbon gas like methane present you might think mud volcanoes would be associated with oil and gas fields, and you’d be right. The hundreds of mud volcanoes in Azerbaijan and in the adjacent Caspian Sea are in the midst of the first great oil province to be exploited, and some of the petroleum deposits there are related to structures in the rocks and sediments caused by the upward force of the mud, which can bend its confining rocks as it rises, just as a salt dome can do. And since methane is flammable, often enough there are flames associated with mud volcanoes. In 2001, near Baku, Azerbaijan, flames shot 15 meters, near 50 feet, into the air. Gobustan in Azerbaijan is a World Heritage Site for its abundant rock carvings dating to 5000 to 20,000 years ago or more. The flaming methane eruptions of mud volcanoes in Azerbaijan have been linked to the development of the Zoroastrian religion, and in fact the name Azerbaijan derives from words meaning Land of the Eternal or Sacred Fire.The most destructive mud volcano eruption in recent years was on the island of Java, in Indonesia, in May 2006. It erupted in the middle of a rice paddy, and ultimately killed 20 people, caused nearly 3 billion dollars in damage, and displaced 60,000 people. The mud it erupted covers about seven square kilometers, nearly three square miles, and in 2018 it continues to erupt something like 80,000 cubic meters of mud every day – that’s almost 3 million cubic feet, 32 Olympic swimming pools each day. What caused the violent and extensive eruption of the Lusi Mud Volcano, also called the Sidoarjo mud flow, on Java is not clear. It may be simply part of the ongoing natural tectonic and magmatic processes in the region, which is dotted with many real volcanoes, the kind that carry molten rock to the surface as lava, and there’s a fault system that may provide a conduit for hot water from a volcano about 50 kilometers away. Lusi may be an entirely natural phenomenon. But there are also interesting possible trigger mechanisms. One suggests that a large earthquake two days before the mud volcano erupted changed the plumbing system enough to spur the eruption. That’s reasonable, since we know that earthquakes can have significant effects on geyser systems. Old Faithful in Yellowstone changed its eruption period following the strong Hebgen Lake earthquake in 1959. The other possible trigger is nearby drilling by a gas exploration company, which may have encountered an open pocket of gas or some other feature that ultimately may have allowed enough pressure to build up to make the mud volcano erupt. Good science on all sides of this issue have not resolved its origin with certainty, but on the whole I think the consensus is that the mud eruption was indeed triggered by the drilling. Studies continue, and there are legal cases in progress too, of course. Sidoarjo Mud Flow, Indonesia, 2008NASA image created by Jesse Allen, using data from NASA/GSFC/METI/ERSDAC/JAROS, and the U.S./Japan ASTER Science Team. Caption by Michon Scott, based on interpretation by Geoffrey S. Plumlee, U.S. Geological Survey Crustal Imaging and Characterization Team. Source Another mud volcano that was recently in the news is in Taiwan. Taiwan has at least 17 mud volcanoes which have been known for centuries, and the flammable natural gas associated with them was used in brick-making in southern Taiwan. The gas is probably methane, and it sometimes ignites naturally. The Wandan mud volcano in this area has a sporadic history, dormant for 9 years in the 1980s but erupting with damage in 2011 and 2016. Taiwan is on the subduction zone between the Philippine plate and Eurasia, complicated by a change in orientation of the subduction zone where Taiwan sits. This complex tectonic setting, together with the heat liberated by subduction, is probably the ultimate cause of the earthquakes, geologically recent volcanism, and the mud volcanoes on Taiwan.Mud volcano eruptions are probably no more predictable than real volcanoes or earthquakes, but their similarity to geysers might give at least an element of predictability to them. A mud volcano that erupted in Trinidad in February 2018 seems to have a period of about 25 to 30 years, but that’s obviously a pretty wide range. The most recent event at Trinidad’s Devils Woodyard mud volcano covered an area about 100 meters across and tossed mud six meters into the air. Like the features in Azerbaijan, the mud volcanoes in Trinidad are closely associated with hydrocarbon deposits, including Trinidad’s famous pitch lake – thick tarry oil at the surface of the land. Most of the hot mud activity in Yellowstone isn’t really what you’d call mud volcanoes. It’s more boiling mud-rich hot springs like the Fountain Paint Pots, but every now and then they can make small cones, less than a meter high, and in the past there have been mud-rich geyser eruptions at Yellowstone. By some estimates there are many more mud volcanoes on the sea floor than there are on land. The known offshore mud volcanoes are often associated with methane hydrates – methane gas frozen into ice in the sediment beneath the sea floor. So it would be no surprise that as those ice-methane complexes melt they might drive the development of mud volcanoes underwater.—Richard I. GibsonLinks:Trinidad Taiwan Indonesia
Michael Atherton, Huw Turbervill and Richard Gibson drop in to discuss day-night cricket, the Women's World Cup and England versus South Africa.
This week on GAWP the boys chat with one of House of Glory’s most outspoken talents, Good Hank Flanders. They discuss his Trump Gimmick, his inspirations, his partnership with Nicky Heat & Richard Gibson, and his opinions on if a joke/gimmick can ever go to far?Also, Mike & Ben discuss #FIREJBL, the WWE Superstar Shake Up, and other wacky bullshit!
Paul Allott is joined by Richard Gibson of the Sunday Mirror and Stephen Brenkley to discuss the latest news from the world of cricket.
Paul Allott leads a discussion of the week's biggest cricket stories. He is joined by the Mail on Sunday's Sam Peters, All Out Cricket's Phil Walker and the Sunday Mirror's Richard Gibson.
Topics include: Richard Gibson and his collection of nail clippings (in a jar. Since 1978) * Goldie's spill in front of Prantl's bakery...but the ladylock was OK, thank God * Koz's most embarrassing moment * How do people live without DVR? * A tantalizing analysis of social media, including Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram * The posting of recipes on Facebook * Goldie's admiration of the Pioneer Woman * Drinks in restaurants are WAY too expensive (like our dads used to say)
Today Paul Hutton and Thinking Highways Editor Kevin Borras bring you more from the Traffex show at Birmingham's NEC in the UK. These podcasts are sponsored by AGD, Flir (formerly Traficon) and Swarco. Paul talks to ITS President and former British Transport Minister Steven Norris, Ian Hind from AGD and Kapsch UK's supremo Sharon Kindleysides. Kevin chats to Richard Gibson of IDT and Helen Blood from Imtech and also looks ahead to Wednesday's seminar sessions. www.agd-systems.co.uk, www.traficon.com, www.swarco.com