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G'day again Poz Vibe family. This week, we met with Robbie Wilson, a former cardiac nurse from Tasmania who has been living with HIV for 38 yrs. Currently, he is involved with the Bobby Goldsmith Foundation and is also an Encali care giver. In this episode, Robbie shared his experience of being an older queer man, aging with a chronic illness. He also talked about psychosocial health and the importance of maintaining relationships and holding onto hope. This season of Poz Vibe Podcast was recorded in Sydney, Australia on the land of the aboriginal & Torres island people and we wish to acknowledge them as the Traditional Owners of this beautiful place. Until next week, take care of yourself. Love, Veda and Robbie. We are very grateful to our sponsors this season - Dublin Pride, Sydney Queer Irish and the Irish Consulate in Sydney. Poz Vibe Podcast is a Veda Lady and Robbie Lawlor production. Our continuity announcer this series is DJ and presenter Tara Kumar. Episodes are produced by Veda and Robbie with production assistance and editing by Esther O'Moore Donohoe. Artwork, social media assets and merch all created by the fragrant, talented and dazzling Lavender The Queen.
“Appraisal Bias and Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion”As Robbie Wilson explains, the RSDS model was created to help solve one of the biggest problems for new appraisers entering into the profession — barrier to entry. By knocking down these barriers and increasing diversity, the RSDS solution is able to more aggressively hire and train the next generation of professional appraisers. Consequently, these individuals, many of whom may have otherwise been locked out of the system to start with, are given an opportunity to thrive as real estate appraisers.Julie and Robert go on to discuss how RSDS maintains compliance while assisting individuals prepare to find work in their desired market, how RSDS has been handling the slow down in the residential lending market, and the importance of remaining neutral while acting professionally as a real estate appraiser.TOPICS WE DISCUSS DURING THIS EPISODE:How RSDS is attempting to create a more diverse real estate appraisal industryThe generational problem of entry into the industry that RSDS is working againstHow biased appraisal processes are being corrected to improve the industryInterested in partnering with McKissock Learning for high-quality education solutions? Check out our website and become a member today: https://www.mckissock.com/appraisal/.RESOURCES MENTIONED DURING EPISODE:Official Website - RSDS
Robbie Wilson shares on the relationship between Paul's communication to the Church in Corinth and a key story from Israel's past.
Today’s Buzzcast topic is Appraisal Organizations and Coalitions and why appraisers should be active within them with their peers. We sat down with Robbie Wilson, President of the National Society of Real Estate Appraisers (NSREA) and Joan Trice, Founder of Allterra Group, LLC. We sat down with Robbie and Joan to discuss the importance of being a part of the appraisal community, the benefits of having more appraiser peers, and so much more! What is the importance of joining an organization or coalition? What is the history and significance of the NSREA? What are some of the benefits to participating? These questions and much more will be answered between Robbie and Joan as they dive into this subject. Have any comments or would you like to submit content of your own? Email comments@appraisalbuzz.com.
AthleticsRants and Robbie Wilson discuss Tom Brady and Super Bowl LV. They also talk about the Khris Davis-Elvis Andrus trade, A's resigning Mike Fiers. AthleticsRants talks about why Cliff Branch should be in the Hall of Fame, and more!!
Robbie Wilson continues our series on prayer; unpacking the story of Hezekiah and looking at what lessons we can learn from him!
In the most random episode yet, AthleticsRants and Robbie Wilson talk about MySpace, RuneScape, the A's, Justin Timberlake, and more!
AthleticsRants and Robbie Wilson discuss the A's losing Marcus Semien, Tommy La Stella, and how it impacts the team moving forward!
AthleticsRants and Robbie Wilson recap the Conference Championship games, make their Super Bowl LV picks. They also dive into Super Bowl history, MLB talk, Oregon State, and more!
AthleticsRants and Robbie Wilson recap the Divisional round of the NFL playoffs, make their picks for the Championship games, the controversial fumbling out of the end zone rule, and discuss their ideal 2021 A's Opening Day lineup!
AthleticsRants and Robbie Wilson recap the Wild Card round of the NFL playoffs, Liam Hendriks signing with the White Sox, Raiders naming Gus Bradley their new DC, and more!
WE ARE BACK! AthleticsRants and Robbie Wilson discuss how they feel about the A's heading into the 2021 MLB season. They also talk about the Raiders and their late season collapse, Jon Gruden. The guys even touch on college football and more!
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Host Drew Jones and his good friend Robbie Wilson discuss the past week of A's baseball, Jesus Luzardo's first upcoming start, uniforms, and much more!Support the show (https://cash.app/$jonesmdrew)
AthleticsRants and Robbie Wilson discussmany topics including the 60 game season, A's schedule, Matt Chapman's comments about playing in empty stadiums, and more! The guys also give their review on Max Keeble's Big Move then finish off with their top 5 favorite video games of all time!
Robbie is back! AthleticsRants and Robbie Wilson discuss the return of baseball, how COVID-19 could have an impact on the MLB season. They also talk about the Jorge Mateo trade. The episode finishes off with the guys giving their top 5 favorite albums of all time.
Welcome to a brand-new episode of the PeayCast, presented by CDE Lightband! The Saga of Casey's Apartment continues. A very pleasant Bobby Bonilla Day to you and yours. Head men's golf coach Robbie Wilson guests to talk about baseball, golf and keeping his promise to jump into Swan Lake. Wear your mask and social distance, please and thank you. Audio Intro: Dillin Hoox feat. Rick Ross and Sam Hoss, "Problem" Wilson Intro: The White Stripes, "Jimmy the Exploder" Wilson Outro: The Stooges, "Down On The Street" Audio Outro: The Devil Makes Three, "Old Number Seven"
Welcome to a brand-new episode of the PeayCast, presented by CDE Lightband! The Saga of Casey's Apartment continues. A very pleasant Bobby Bonilla Day to you and yours. Head men's golf coach Robbie Wilson guests to talk about baseball, golf and keeping his promise to jump into Swan Lake. Wear your mask and social distance, please and thank you. Audio Intro: Dillin Hoox feat. Rick Ross and Sam Hoss, "Problem" Wilson Intro: The White Stripes, "Jimmy the Exploder" Wilson Outro: The Stooges, "Down On The Street" Audio Outro: The Devil Makes Three, "Old Number Seven"
AthleticsRants and Robbie Wilson along with their guest Anna Click (@annaclick22) discuss the likelihood of there being a 2020 MLB season. Anna talks about what it's like being a woman sports fan. She also answers questions that were submitted by people on Twitter. The three give their list of Top 5 favorite cheese and then finish off with their review of Motocrossed!
AthleticsRants and Robbie Wilson dive into the Matt Chapman-Nolan Arenado debate and their thoughts on the potential of a shortened MLB season. They also talk about the Las Vegas Raiders and their expectations for this upcoming season. Is Derek Carr as bad as he's made out to be? The guys also give their review of Eddie's Million Dollar Cook-Off and finish off the show with their top 5 Justin Timberlake songs!.
In the first ever episode of the All Hail Oakland Podcast, Athletics Rants and Robbie Wilson talk about how they became A's fans, their favorite A's players, memories, and what to expect from the podcast!
Robbie Wilson continues our series on the Parables of Jesus, looking at the Parable of the Pharisee and the Tax Collector, and what we can learn from it, particularly in this current season.
Join me, Sam Fisch in "The Fisch Bowl", as I talk music and movies with musician and lead singer Robbie Wilson, from Glasglow's newest hit shoe-gaze/dream-gaze/psychedelic rock bands The Kundalini Genie.
PLAINSONGS............................... by tony justerini 01. Fiona Brice – MVT 3, String Quartet No. 1, 2018 02. Library Tapes – The Leaves Have Left Us, Alone In The Bright Lights Of A Shattered Life, 2005 03. Heathens – Sarebbe Bello, Love Songs For Insensitive People, 2019 04. Marianne Faithfull - Dear God Please Help Me, Easy Come, Easy Go, 2008 05. Aleksandra Vrebalov & Kronos Quartet – Ideas: Condominium One, The Sea Ranch Songs, 2016 06. Mark Lanegan – The River Rise, Whiskey for the Holy Ghost, 1994 07. Aleksandra Vrebalov & Kronos Quartet – Numbers, The Sea Ranch Songs, 2016 08. The Cure – Plainsong, Disintegration, 1989 09. Thomas Feiner, Fyfe Dangerfield & Robbie Wilson– The Rainbow, Spirit of Talk Talk, 2012 10. Fleetwood Mac – Go Your Own Way, Rumours, 1977 11. Band Of Horses – Life On Eath, Eclipse, 2010 12. Field Rotation – Regenzeit, Regenzeit, 2012 13. Richard Walters & Faultline – Be My Wife, Life Beyond Mars - Bowie Covered, 2008 14. The Go Find – Ice Bear, Music For Hairy Scary Monsters, 2007 15. French Teen Idol – The Longest Night, Enlightened False Consciousness, 2007 16. U2 – Bad The Unforgettable Fire, 1984 photo by: Irina Opachevsky total time: 01:20:00 http://radioetiopia.phase108.net/ https://instagram.com/radioetiopia/ https://radiolisboa.pt/ www.radioetiopia.com
Robbie Wilson shares with us about how to best read biblical passages; Using Isaiah 20 as an example, we find out who King Sargon is, where Ashdod was and why a story about a naked prophet still has an important message for us today.
Special episode with Robbie Wilson a Candidate for Grenada County Prosecutor.
In this our 4th episode of New Aural Cultures, Richard Berry has been talking to 3 more authors about their work. Whilst each of authors arrives at podcasting from different routes there are themes that cut across each of their interviews that are central to some of the debates in podcast studies. In this episode Stacey Copeland talks about her work in feminist media and radio studies, and in particular the work of podcaster Kaitlin Prest in The Heart (if you haven’t already binged through The Heart we suggest that you add it to your list). Stacey is a media producer and Ph.D. student at Simon Fraser University’s School of Communication in Vancouver, Canada. She received her Master of Arts from the Ryerson York joint Communication and Culture graduate program where she studied with a focus on radio production, sound studies, media culture and gender studies. It was during her Master’s work that Copeland co-founded FemRadio, a Toronto, Canada based feminist community radio collective. Some areas of scholarly interest include feminist media, oral/aural histories, sound archives, media history, phenomenology of voice, sensory ethnography, and cultural heritage. Our second interview is the artist Robbie Wilson, who merged podcasting with art practice in his work called Wandercast. As piece of work this podcast provides an alternative application for the podcast form. Robbie is a creative practitioner, artistic researcher, and published author. His practice-as-research PhD was awarded in November 2018 – the project developed and examined playful, participatory strategies for finding novel ways of perceiving and interacting with people, places, things, and ideas. In this way, Robbie’s practice facilitates creative learning: it creates the conditions for creativity to be learned. In our third interview Kathleen Collins talks about her love for podcasts as a listener led to this investigation into comedian hosted podcasts and their link to conversations around mental health. Kathleen is a librarian and professor at John Jay College of Criminal Justice. since 2007. Previously, she was in the journalism field for a decade, working as an editorial researcher. She has written about television, media history and popular culture in both scholarly and popular publications. Some of the podcasts recommend here are: 20,000hertz - https://www.20k.org/ The Shadows - https://www.cbc.ca/radio/podcasts/the-shadows/ The Kitchen Sisters - http://www.kitchensisters.org/ And while London Burns - https://platformlondon.org/p-multimedia/and-while-london-burns/ Adrift with Geoff Lloyd - https://play.acast.com/s/adrift WTF with Marc Maron - http://www.wtfpod.com/ Subscribe on iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/new-aural-cultures-podcast/id1456960578 Follow us on Twitter @NewAural --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/newauralcultures/message
Robbie Wilson finishes off our series on Nehemiah, talking about how the fulfilment of God's promises can come from unexpected places, how we have to wait for them to come to fulfilment and how sometimes we have to fight for God's promises. 28th October 2018
Robbie Wilson talks to Amy Hahs about using urban ecosystems to expand fundamental ecological knowledge. Amy Hahs guest-edited our latest Special Feature: Ecology of Organisms in Urban Environments with Karl Evans. You can read the Special Feature here: http://www.functionalecology.org/view/0/specialfeatures.html#urbaneco
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In this podcast, Robbie Wilson discusses a recent paper showing that long term exposure to a neonicotinoid pesticide ca damage bees’ ability to forage for pollen – and may be changing their choices of which flowers to visit – with co-author Nigel Raine. This study, conducted at Royal Holloway University of London by Nigel Raine and Richard Gill, monitored bee activity using Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) tags (similar to those used by courier firms to track parcels), and demonstrated how long-term pesticide exposure can affect individual bees’ day-to-day behaviour. Nigel Raine also discusses the implications for this, including whether risk assessment guidelines for pesticide use should be reformed to give bees more protection and include more tests that are done over extended periods to detect the effects of long-term, chronic exposure. Gill, R. J., Raine, N. E. (2014), Chronic impairment of bumblebee natural foraging behaviour induced by sublethal pesticide exposure. Functional Ecology. doi: 10.1111/1365-2435.12292 http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/1365-2435.12292/abstract
Robbie Wilson interviews David Jachowski on his work "Unravelling complex associations between physiological state and movement in African elephants." Understanding animal movements involves a complex association of factors. In addition to anatomical constraints and factors like the surrounding environment, more cryptic factors can play a role-- such as an animal's internal, physiological state, or navigational capacity. Complex movement models have been constructed in an attempt to infer an animal's internal state based on movement behaviours, but direct studies of the effect of an individual’s internal state on movement behaviour have been lacking. African elephants are known to alter their behaviour in response to their physiological state, with elevated stress hormone concentrations being associated with reclusive behaviour and aggression towards humans. A better understanding of the link between internal, physiological state and the use of space in relation to the proximity of environmental features and refugia is important in mitigating human-elephant conflict. Read the lay summary here: http://bit.ly/11KoGeb Read the paper here: http://bit.ly/126B33e
Coping with stress: some species survive by breaking the rules, as Lanna Desantis explains to Robbie Wilson as part of the Special Feature: The Ecology of Stress For more information, read the lay summary (http://bit.ly/VQU0Xx) and article (http://bit.ly/14qsdBq)
The long necked sauropod dinosaurs were the largest land animals ever to walk the Earth – but why were they so large? One possibility is that it somehow involved the nature of the plant food they eat, as David Wilkinson (co-author of the paper "High C:N ratio (not low-energy content) of vegetation may have driven gigantism in sauropod dinosaurs and perhaps omnivory and/or endothermy in their juveniles." David M Wilkinson & Graeme D Ruxton 2012) explains in this interview with Robbie Wilson. Wilkinson, D. M., Ruxton, G. D. (2012), High C/N ratio (not low-energy content) of vegetation may have driven gigantism in sauropod dinosaurs and perhaps omnivory and/or endothermy in their juveniles. Functional Ecology. doi: 10.1111/1365-2435.12033 http://www.functionalecology.org/view/0/summaries.html#wilkinson http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/1365-2435.12033/abstract