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MONOLOGUE The End of the DEI Cult—A Victory for Common Sense Republican Congresswoman Lauren Boebert raises questions about an underwater alien base https://www.mediaite.com/politics/lauren-boebert-hammered-by-local-news-for-returning-to-congress-to-investigate-underwater-space-aliens/ L. A. Marzulli filmmaker,Author of Rungs of Disclosure: Following the Trail of Extraterrestrials and the End Times Guilbeault wants ANOTHER carbon tax https://tnc.news/2024/11/15/otr-guilbeault-wants-another-carbon-tax/ Kris Sims Alberta Director at the Canadian Taxpayers Federation THE SOFA CINEFILE Nick Soter Reviews 1990 Comedy Home Alone The LimRiddler Command and Commitment Command from superior powers that lead. Vow that becomes one's commitment to heed. Term in your mind That you're flummoxed to find. Private, brief chat we occasionally need. Big Pharma's reign is over as a health policy revolution is about to unfold https://www.rebelnews.com/big_pharma_s_reign_is_over_as_a_healthy_policy_revolution_is_about_to_unfold Tamara Ugolini – Rebel News Journalist NEWS NOT IN THE NEWS Toronto food banks see unprecedented demand, surpassing city's population https://tnc.news/2024/11/14/toronto-food-banks-see-unprecedented-demand-surpassing-population STEELHEADS TALK Last weekend was a tough one for the Steelheads, as they lost all 3 of their games. Tonight the Steelheads host the Barrie Colts, who have won all three contests against Brampton this season. What do the blue and white need to do differently tonight to end up with the win? Mike Karafilidis Commentator for the Brampton Steelheads on Sauga960 AM OPEN LINES LIMRIDDLE ANSWER AND WINNERS The answer to today's Limriddle is: Word Winners 1. Hal Smith, St. Albert, Alberta 2. Marilyn Smith, St. Albert, Alberta 3. Robert Abbott, York, Ontario 4. Dave Langlois, Stratford, Ontario Command from superior powers that lead. The “word of God” is understood to be a divine pronouncement or command. But the “word” may come down through other chains of command, including the workplace, the government or your mother. Vow that becomes one's commitment to heed. When you give your word, it becomes a promise or commitment. Term in your mind That you're flummoxed to find. Do you ever have that tip-of-the-tongue experience, where a simple word is temporarily lost somewhere in your brain? It happens with Limriddles. And it gets worse with age. A private, brief chat we occasionally we need. “I say, could we have a word?” This normally implies that a private, yet important, conversation is required. Sometimes, it turns into many words and they aren't always pleasant. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In Episode 16 of Season 9, hosts Ryan Boeckman and Howie DiBlasi welcome special guest Professor Bob Abbott to My Disney Class podcast. Professor Abbott brings a wealth of experience as an instructor in Project Management, Visual Thinking, and Business Analysis at McGill University Centre for Continuing Education, with over 15 years of teaching under his belt. Additionally, he boasts over 30 years of Information and Technology expertise in the telecommunications industry, making him a seasoned enterprise Senior Project Manager and facilitator. Throughout the episode, Professor Abbott shares insights into the importance of visual thinking and brainstorming in project management and corporate training, drawing on his extensive experience and expertise. He discusses techniques for fostering creativity and innovation within teams, often employing humor, storytelling, and Disney to cultivate an atmosphere of trust and creative thinking during his classes. Practical examples of visual thinking and brainstorming techniques are explored, highlighting their effectiveness in problem-solving and idea generation. The episode concludes with Professor Abbott sharing how he uses Edmagineering Classrooms in his courses at McGill University. Bob offers us some helpful tips for using some of the same techniques he uses and also shares how he helps his students who struggle with this approach get over some of their initial hurdles. Overall, Episode 16 offers valuable insights and practical strategies for fostering creativity and innovation in both project management and educational settings. We hope you enjoyed listening to Professor Abbott and we hope that you try some of the innovative approaches he has to helping students maximize their learning potential through visual learning. If you enjoyed the show, please subscribe, leave a review, and share with fellow educators. Stay tuned for more captivating episodes as we continue our journey through the world of education and innovation, Disney style!
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Innovate 120, an entrepreneurship hub based out of Maquoketa, Iowa, is helping young Iowans find internship opportunities with Fortune 500 Companies around the United States. Innovate 120 President and Founder, Robert Abbott, talks to us about Iowa's entrepreneurial spirit, and why other businesses should consider creating internship programs if they don't already have them.
Functional medicine needs a new treatment paradigm, one that doesn’t grasp at wild or unproven tests, supplements, or treatments. In this episode, Austin Center for Functional Medicine doctors Joe Mather, MD, Robert Abbott, MD, and I discuss how to harness the true power of functional medicine. It’s simplicity may surprise you. https://drruscio.com/the-new-paradigm-in-functional-medicine-2 My book Healthy Gut, Healthy You is available at https://drruscio.com/getgutbook/ Looking for more? Check out https://drruscio.com/resources
Robert Abbott is a six-time Emmy award winner and the director of “The Last Days of Knight,” the behind-the-scenes documentary of legendary coach Bobby Knight, and the events that led to his termination from Indiana University. In this episode, Robert takes us through his investigative journey, which revealed cautionary tales of a winning at all costs environment—how pain often gets left in the wake of unchecked anger, ego, and perfectionism. Robert reflects on Knight’s legacy and extracts lessons in self-awareness and accountability that can be applied to ensure history doesn’t repeat itself. We discuss: Robert’s career covering sports and interesting athletes (2:30); Robert’s early impression of Bobby Knight’s controversial persona (10:15); The journalistic work that uniquely prepared Robert for his Bobby Knight story (13:30); The cost of excellence in sports—cautionary tales of ‘greatness at any cost’ (19:15); Knight’s coaching style, waning success in the 90s, and what put him on Robert’s radar (25:30); Three alarming accounts from a former player (Neil Reed) that launched Robert’s investigation into Bobby Knight (35:15); The “win-first” environment at Indiana that provided cover for Knight’s toxic behavior (44:45); Knight’s ego swells—a shift from team-first to “I” and “me” (53:00); How patience, honesty, and gaining trust with his sources paid off in his reporting on Bobby Knight (1:01:30); The vicious cycle and anger and shame, and why Bobby Knight is so interesting to Peter (1:08:00); Releasing the choking tape—Breaking open the Knight story, vindicating his earlier reporting, and the most powerful moment Robert has ever witnessed in his journalistic career (1:20:00); The bittersweet story of Neil Reed—triumph, PTSD, and breaking the cycle of pain (1:43:15); Examining Bobby Knight's legacy, and how society can avoid a repeat of similar devastating situations (1:57:30); Final thoughts on Bobby Knight and the pain left in his wake (2:08:00); and More. Learn more: https://peterattiamd.com/ Show notes page for this episode: https://peterattiamd.com/RobertAbbott Subscribe to receive exclusive subscriber-only content: https://peterattiamd.com/subscribe/ Sign up to receive Peter's email newsletter: https://peterattiamd.com/newsletter/ Connect with Peter on Facebook | Twitter | Instagram.
Good morning and welcome to Montrose Fresh, the new podcast from The Montrose Daily Press. Today is WednesdayDecember 2nd, and we're here to bring you the local news, events, announcements, jobs, and more that matter to us here in Western Colorado. Today, our focus is on the mobile crisis service recently launched by the Center for Mental Health. Today's episode is brought to you by Elevate Internet. Whether it's for your home or your business they offer the best speeds at the best price. Right now, if you refer a friend you can get $25 off! Give them a call for more information at 844-386-8744 or visit them at www.elevateinternet.com. Before we begin, we'd like to recognize two Montrose High School Football players who have been playing together long before they joined the team. Brothers Austin and Blake Griffin, a junior and a freshman at Montrose High, have squared off since their younger years, racing against one another at home. These competitive sprints have translated to game action so far during the 2020 high school football season. The Griffin brothers, running backs for the Montrose Indians, experienced a rarity among siblings in the same program: playing together and scoring in the same game. Now, our feature story. People in need of immediate mental health care can't always access the Center for Mental Health's resources, particularly if they're in rural areas. Enter the center's new mobile crisis response team. The Colorado Office of Behavioral Health recently had a town hall with the Health Management Associates, or HMA - an independent research and consulting firm. HMA's Robyn Odendahl shared some really interesting insight, she pointed out that individuals in rural communities may have been more likely to visit an emergency department for behavioral health because they didn't have access to potentially more appropriate levels of care. The Center for Mental Health's new mobile crisis program is one more tool to help meet urgent mental health needs of individuals in these rural areas. Trained professionals are sent out to de-escalate situations and stabilize the involved individual. The team conducts a crisis evaluation and then connects the patient to a clinician for an in-person or telehealth assessment. The team can then transport the patient to the crisis center, hospital or other facility, plus make a followup care plan. People in crisis can call for help themselves; others can also call on behalf of someone else. The crisis team that receives the calls will evaluate the requests and then dispatch someone to help. Although the function is similar to the co-responder model, the new mobile crisis team is different — professionals still deploy to a person in need, but the idea is to avoid having to use law enforcement. The center also uses established guidelines to really make sure that professionals can safely respond without law enforcement support. The service is available 24/7 to people of all ages and regardless of insurance or ability to pay, thanks to some state investment. Next, here are a few other things going on in Montrose that you should know about. The man accused of biting off the fingertip of a police chief while resisting arrest has been formally charged with multiple counts of assault. / El Pomar Trustees approved grant allocations to 20 nonprofit organizations in the San Juan region. Recipients included several Montrose organizations including Maslow Academy of Applied Learning and the Black Canyon Boys & Girls Club / The Colorado Department of Transportation has completed installing a remote avalanche control system on Lizard Head Pass, Colorado 145. And finally, before we go we'd like to take a moment to remember the life of Robert Abbott. Shortly after graduating from high school Bob was drafted by the Army, where he was stationed in occupied Germany and was a tank mechanic. After the war he met and married the love of his life, Joan - becoming father to three kids, Alan, Ella and Tony. Bob and Joan ran a business together for over 25 years before retiring to Montrose. He enjoyed photography, fishing and roaming the mountains of Western Colorado. Thank you for taking a moment today to remember and celebrate Bob's life. That's all for today, thank you for listening! For more information on any of these stories visit us at montrosepress.com. And don't forget to check out our sponsor, Elevate Internet. Visit them at elevateinternet.com to learn more. For more than 137 years, The Montrose Daily Press has been dedicated to shining a light on all the issues that matter to our community. Go to montrosepress.com to subscribe for just $1.99 per week for our digital edition. You'll get unlimited access to every story, feature, and special section. Thank you and remember to tune in again next time on montrosepress.com or wherever you listen to podcasts. Support the show: https://www.montrosepress.com/site/forms/subscription_services/ See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Eric and Andrew talk with Filmmaker Robert Abbott on what is coming up for his next ESPN feature film. Mike Singer talks about his latest article with Will Barton in the Denver Post.
Andrew and Seth discuss the story of Robert Abbott, the son of slaves who would use 25 cents to start a newspaper that helped inspire millions of African Americans to flee the Jim Crow South for a better life in the North Sources: https://aaregistry.org/story/robert-abbott-founder-of-the-chicago-defender/https://theundefeated.com/features/the-undefeated-44-most-influential-black-americans-in-history/#robert-abbotthttps://www.blackpast.org/african-american-history/abbott-robert-sengstacke-1870-1940/https://www.blackpast.org/african-american-history/chicago-defender-1905/https://www.newyorker.com/news/q-and-a/the-exemplary-legacy-of-the-chicago-defender - An interview with a former managing editor of the Chicago Defender https://cpb-us-w2.wpmucdn.com/u.osu.edu/dist/1/3078/files/2012/06/Veronica-Hauad1.pdfhttps://www.theatlantic.com/politics/archive/2016/01/chicago-defender/422583/https://timesmachine.nytimes.com/timesmachine/1940/03/01/94798069.pdf?pdf_redirect=true&ip=0https://archive.org/stream/negroinchicagost00chic#page/n23/mode/2up - Link to the book "The Negro In Chicago" in its entirety. The book arose out of the commission that studied the causes of the 1919 Chicago Race Riot, which I clumsily summarized in the episode. To clarify, the riot killed 38 people, 23 of whom were black https://www.pbs.org/blackpress/news_bios/defender.htmlhttps://www.nytimes.com/2009/05/27/us/27defenders.htmlhttps://www.history.com/topics/black-history/pullman-porters - More info on the Pullman Porters https://www.history.com/topics/black-history/great-migration - An overview of the Great Migration https://chicagodefender.com/ - Website of The Chicago Defender
Host Jo Reed and AudioFile’s Robin Whitten share what they love about this new collection of 44 short but moving biographies of Black Americans from ESPN’s The Undefeated. Narrator JD Jackson’s warm baritone makes an excellent companion to chapters featuring familiar icons, such as Barack Obama and Oprah, as well as lesser-known figures, such as Robert Abbott. This inspiring collection features activists, athletes, scientists, entrepreneurs, and musicians. An accessible and fascinating collection for young listeners that will leave them inspired to learn more. Published by Dreamscape. Find more audiobook recommendations at audiofilemagazine.com Looking for a bookish community that focuses on positivity and inspiration? That’s Page Chaser’s mission: to have conversations with avid readers who are believe that everything is worthy of discussion – from Mister Rogers to the Hunger Games to Little Women. Join the Page Chaser crew at www.PageChaser.com, where you can read articles, watch videos, sign up for amazing bookish deals, and so much more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dr. Robert Abbott joins us today as we're digging into Hashimoto’s and the AIP diet a medical study. Rob Abbott, M.D. is the medical director for Resilient Roots: Functional and Evolutionary Medicine in Charlottesville, Virginia. He completed his family medicine internship with VCU-Shenandoah Valley and is a graduate of the University of Virginia School of Medicine. He has completed training with the Institute for Functional Medicine, is a Kresser Institute ADAPT Level 1 clinician and an AIP Certified Coach. He is currently the medical advisor at Autoimmune Wellness conducting collaborative research with founders Angie Alt and Mickey Trescott. He approaches medicine from an evolutionary and functional perspective and practices what he calls “spiritually focused and evolutionarily informed functional medicine.” Website: https://resilientrootsfxmed.com/ Download your FREE Health Education E-Book: https://www.amedicinalmind.com/health-e-book.html Medical Study link: https://www.cureus.com/articles/18455-efficacy-of-the-autoimmune-protocol-diet-as-part-of-a-multi-disciplinary-supported-lifestyle-intervention-for-hashimotos-thyroiditis?utm_medium=email&utm_source=transaction -- Sponsored by: Shop AIP (everything you need for the AIP diet, paleo, gluten-free and more) - https://shopaip.com/ Enjoy a 10% discount by using code: getpregnantpodcast Sign up for the Mindfulness Fertility Series waitlist here (course starts Sept 26/19): https://fabfertile.clickfunnels.com/optingz3vmyii Book your Free Supercharge Your Fertility Discovery Call here: https://intakeq.com/booking/cZ7XW6 --- Don't forget to check out my Resources page for more information and products that will help you on your fertility journey: https://fabfertile.com/resources/
A profile of newspaper publisher and editor Robert Sengstacke Abbott and The Chicago Defender a prominent national Black newspaper. Show notes are available at http://noirehistoir.com/blog/robert-abbott-and-the-chicago-defender.
The autoimmune paleo (or AIP) diet and community support together can benefit patients with Hashimoto’s thyroiditis, according to a landmark study. AIP removes nightshades, eggs, nuts, seeds, ghee, and caffeine, in addition to standard paleo restrictions. The study’s community support (which included online health coaching) contributed to 90-100% adherence to this diet. Interestingly, multiple participants improved symptomatically and/or were able to reduce thyroid medication, while their antibody levels didn’t change. This suggests that caution is warranted when drawing conclusions about one’s health status from thyroid antibody levels. In this podcast, Dr. Robert Abbott—third-time guest on the show and researcher on the study—discusses other health lessons, and insights on beneficial clinical models. https://drruscio.com/?p=32044 My new book is finally available: Healthy Gut, Healthy You. Click here to learn more: https://drruscio.com/getgutbook/ Looking for more? Check out our resource page that includes how to become a patient, how to pick up a copy of my new book, how to sign up for my clinical training newsletter, and more. https://drruscio.com/resources
Host Aaron Cain speaks with sports journalists and filmmakers Robert Abbott and John Dahl, the director and producer of the ESPN Thirty for Thirty documentary: The Last Days of Knight.
This week we speak to Robert Abbott, director, producer, and narrator of the 30 for 30 film The Last Days of Knight. We talk to the director about his film, Neil Reed’s courage, and why the coach remains a compelling figure inside the world of sports. Also we have Choice Words about the continued NFL collusion against Colin Kaepernick, specifically the Washington football team, Just Stand Up and Just Sit Down Awards to Andy Murray and UFC’s Dana White, readers comments and more! Robert Abbott Twitter: @RobertHeyAbbott http://www.espn.com/30for30/film?page=lastdaysofknight — http://www.edgeofsportspodcast.com/ | http://twitter.com/EdgeOfSportsPod | http://fb.com/edgeofsportspod | email us: edgeofsports@gmail.com | Edge of Sports hotline: 401-426-3343 (EDGE) — Music: Eye Examination - Del the Funky Homosapien | Potion - Ludacris | Guess Who’s Back - Scarface | Nonstop - Drake | Name Callin’ - Queen Latifah | Kingdom Come - Jay-Z | Broken English - Smooth Da Hustler | Proceed II - The Roots & Roy Ayers | The Wire Theme
Robert discusses a film The Last Days of Knight about Bobby Knight's coaching tenure.
Director of The Last Days of Knight joins Sean to discuss the creation of The Last Days of Knight, an ESPN 30 for 30 on Bobby Knight, how the idea came about, how Bobby Knight’s firing from Indiana has been perceived, and what his interactions with Neil Reed were like.
Podcast on the Brink is back for a new episode with hosts Jerod Morris of The Assembly Call and Alex Bozich of Inside the Hall. The show is available weekly.In this week’s show, Morris and Bozich are joined by Robert Abbott, the director of "The Last Days of Knight," ESPN's 30-for-30 film on former IU coach Bob Knight. Among the topics discussed:Among the topics discussed:· How the idea of "The Last Days of Knight" came to be· Abbott's perspective on how he tackled this story from a journalism standpoint· Why it took so long for Neil Reed to open up over the course of nine months· The dichotomy that exists between the experiences different players had in their time at IU under Knight· Whether Abbott assigns any blame to local media or fans for the mythologizing of Knight· The origin of Knight's methods and how they came to be prior to his days at Indiana· The most positive thing Abbott learned about Knight in his reporting· Whether is it a contradiction by ESPN making this film after it employed Knight for so long as a broadcaster· What would Neil Reed have thought of "The Last Days of Knight," in Robert's opinion
Robert Abbott comes on the Rob Dibble Show to talk about The Last Days of Knight 30 for 30.
A bonus conversation about the downfall of legendary basketball coach Bobby Knight. Robert Abbott directed the new 30for30 film "The Last Days of Knight," available now on ESPN+ as part of the new ESPN app. es.pn/2JF3eF2
For our first episode during Black History Month, we bring to you the story of the founder of The Chicago Defender, an African American newspaper founded in 1905.
Robert Abbott joins the show this week to talk about running his team nearly to the top of the 2017 Footballguys Players Championship. Hosts Eric Balkman and David A. Gerczak quiz him on his decision-making so far and what fantasy owners can expect from Kelvin Benjamin and Charles Clay catching passes from Nathan Peterman. Plus the hosts talk about the implications of Blaine Gabbert's impact on teams in the 2017 Fantasy Football Players Championship Main Event as well. And all of your calls, emails, tweets and more answered on The High Stakes Fantasy Football Hour!
Tune in to the annual Labor Day broadcast of "Gullah/Geechee Riddim Radio" as Queen Quet, Chieftess of the Gullah/Geechee Nation (www.QueenQuet.com) discusses the history of A. Phillip Randolph and Robert Sengstacke Abbott. Many people are unaware that these two leaders that did a great deal of work to uplift the Black race traveled to the midwest from the Gullah/Geechee Nation. The legacy of their work had a major influence on labor relations and the ultimate reason for celebrating Labor Day in the communities of people of African descent in North America. Tune een fa yeddi we sho-Gullah/Geechee Riddim Radio! www.gullahgeecheenation.com
I recently had Robert, who just completed his 4th year of medical school, shadowing in my office. Robert has also been fervently studying functional medicine and seemed to be quite taken with how we are doing things differently in my office than much of what his functional medicine education has taught. I thought it would be insightful to have him on the podcast to share what he had learned after a day in the office.
1) Mid-life milk consumption and substantia nigra neuron density at death2) What's Trending: Interview with Dr. Ray Dorsey about new Neurology site, which will be called Innovations in Care Delivery3) Topic of the month: Neurology Today story about should there be a moratorium on human germline editingThis podcast for the Neurology Journal begins and closes with Dr. Robert Gross, Editor-in-Chief, briefly discussing highlighted articles from the print issue of Neurology. In the second segment Dr. Binit Shah interviews Dr. Robert Abbott about his paper on mid-life milk consumption and substantia nigra neuro density at death. Dr. Robert Gross is interviewing Dr. Ray Dorsey for our “What's Trending” feature of the week about being the section editor and curator of our new Neurology site, which will be called Innovations in Care Delivery. In the next part of the podcast Dr. Ted Burns interviews Dr. Thomas Bird about a Neurology Today story on the topic of should there be a moratorium on human germline editing. DISCLOSURES: Dr. Abbott serves as an editorial board member of Keio Journal of Medicine Journal of Epidemiology, and receives non-profit research support from Pacific Health Research and Education Institute.Dr. Gross is supported for educational endeavors from the University of Rochester Medical Center's Clinical and Translational Science Award from the NIH; since his appointment as Editor-in-Chief in 2009, he has ceased participation in industry-sponsored clinical trials and speakers' bureaus and receives an honorarium from AAN as Editor-in-Chief of Neurology.Dr. Dorsey serves on the scientific advisory board of Shire Pharmaceuticals, Huntington's Disease Society of America and NINDS; serves as Editor for HD Insights; serves as an editorial board member of the Journal of Huntington's Disease; serves as Section Editor and Curator for Innovations in Care Delivery mini-site Neurology; received travel funding and honoraria from the American Academy of Neurology; has a patent application related to telemedicine; includes telemedicine in his clinical practice as a movement disorder neurologist (20% effort); has received compensation for expert testimony; is a consultant for 23andME, Amgen, Avid radiopharmaceuticals, Clintrex, Lundbeck Inc, MC10, Inc., Shire Pharmaceuticals, MedAvante, Transpanency Life Sciences and NINDS; receives research support from AMC Health, Avid Radiopharmaceuticals, Biogen Idec, Great Lakes Neurotechnologies, Lundbeck Inc, Medtronic, Inc., Prana Biotechnology, Agency for Health Care Research and Quality; NINDS, National Science Foundation, Patient-Centered Outcomes Research Institute; Davis Phinney Foundation, Michael J. Fox Foundation, Sage Bionetworks.Dr. Ted Burns serves as Podcast Editor for Neurology; and has received research support for consulting activities with UCB, CSL Behring, Walgreens and Alexion Pharmaceuticals, Inc.Dr. Bird serves as an editorial board member of GeneReviews.org; has a patent for Genetic testing technology for CMT1C and SCA14 and receives research support from the Department of Veterans' Affairs, Merit Research Grant.
This week JD shoots the shit with guest Robert Abbott. Robert is a comedian/improvisor and a member of The Agency (a sketch comedy group). Topics discussed include, but are not limited to: jazz, getting a thick skin, improv vs. stand up, and football. This is what Robert Abbott looks like. Check out all the things Robert and The Agency are up to at there website: http://www.agencysketch.com Also follow Robert on Twitter: https://twitter.com/robertdabbott
This week is the 5th Live Hand Right Brain with guests The Agency aka Matt Wayman, Walter Booth, Corey Rhoads, and Robert Abbott. BIG thanks to The Molecule Effect Coffee and Wine for making it happen and to Strange Craft Brewery for sponsoring live comedy. Enjoy! This is what The Agency guys look like! This is what Robert Abbott, Matt Wayman, Corey Rhoads, and Walter Booth look like sitting on the couch drinking Strange Craft Beer in The Molecule Effect. Check out everything The Agency is up to at their website: http://www.agencysketch.com/videos.html
This week we get to know the other half of The Agency, one of the top sketch comedy groups in Denver!www.agencysketch.comwww.disjointedpod.comShovels and Rope's site is here:http://shovelsandrope.com/--- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/disjointedpod/support
It's time for another Pilot Season Podcast on Welcome to Denver and Cory welcomes comedians Jake Hamel and Robert Abbott to host their sports show 'There's No I in Podcast, podcast.'Give it a listen as they have their first guest, Denver comic Brad Galli discuss his love for the Rockies as well as wearing your team's colors in enemy territory. If you like the show, encourage them to continue podcasting and let Denver become THE place for boat loads of podcasts. Shout out to Mutiny Information Cafe for letting us hang and record and David Castillo for the theme music.
This podcast features an article from the 2009 No. 2 Eleusis issue of the Rosicrucian Digest. In this podcast learn how to play the fun, and challenging card game, Eleusis, and its “light” version, Eleusis Express. The creator of Eleusis, Robert Abbott, explains the inspiration and logic of this card game enjoyed by mathematicians, logicians, and game enthusiasts around the world. Running Time: 11:38 | 15.98 MB Podcast Copyright © 2010 Rosicrucian Order, AMORC. All Rights Reserved. Posted by Rosicrucian Park @ 04/01/2010
This podcast features an article from the 2009 No. 2 Eleusis issue of the Rosicrucian Digest. In this podcast learn how to play the fun, and challenging card game, Eleusis, and its “light” version, Eleusis Express. The creator of Eleusis, Robert Abbott, explains the inspiration and logic of this card game enjoyed by mathematicians, logicians, […]