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This week on Bet the Process, Jeff and Rufus discuss sports betting industry events and their recent Survivor pool. Robert Greer then joins to chat with Jeff about NFL analytics, how his background in tech helps model NFL games, and his analysis of coaching performance, specifically of Kyle Shanahan.
In this episode, Robert Greer, founder of Arms Medical, shares his journey into the world of women's health, specifically in the pelvic organ prolapse and stress urinary incontinence space. Robert discusses his motivation to help women regain confidence and spontaneity through innovative technologies like Dermapure, V-New, and D-Cell. He reflects on his background in the medical field, starting with Pfizer, and his evolution to founding his own company dedicated to improving pelvic floor health. Join us as we explore Robert's inspiring path and vision for revolutionizing women's healthcare.Timestamps(02:15) Robert Greer has been in the pelvic health space for 15 years, starting with mesh solutions and now focusing on regenerative technologies.(13:26) Arms Medical has helped over 7,000 women with innovative and safe solutions for pelvic organ prolapse.(26:30) Arms Medical is working on new projects to address conditions like fistula crisis and painful pelvic floor issues.(38:31) Robert emphasizes the importance of collaboration, problem-solving, and innovation in his work.(52:38) The vaginal dilator set by Arms Medical is a medical-grade plastic device that can be used in different positions for progressive dilation.Host BioThis podcast is hosted by Sheree Dibiase, PT ICLM. She is a nationally recognized women's health physical therapist who owns seven private clinics — one of the biggest networks in the US. She has spent 30+ years practicing in the oncology, pelvic floor, and prenatal postpartum healthcare spaces. She was also a professor for seven years a Loma Linda University where she taught kinesiology. Brought to you by...https://lakecitypt.com/ - Women's health physical therapy. https://pelvicfloorpro.com/ - Pelvic floor physical therapy from home. KeywordsFemtech, Women's Health, Pelvic Floor, Breast Cancer, Prenatal & postpartum
Join Jasper & Josh on this episode while they interview Robert Greer of Town Mountain. Sad Songs: Robert's: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5rF_jr4RGe0 Jasper's: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8YVsHsZYn0M Jug's: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n4GCxdTFEG8
Robert used to be a law enforcement officer, and after major life events including working on a task force arresting adults seeking to sexually exploit juveniles through social networking sites, and a debilitating injury, he found himself in depths of addition and with an unmanageable life. His story is one of great loss, and an amazing recovery. These days you will find him working in the recovery field with fellow warrior first responders and veterans at Warriors Heart, as well as hosting The High Speed Chicken Podcast, a show dedicated to sharing the stories of fellow warriors. For links to listen/watch elsewhere and more about Rob, Warriors Heart, and The High Speed Chicken Feed Podcast visit www.A2APODCAST.com/226 Title Sponsor YOU ARE LOVED MERCH
TOWN MOUNTAIN is the popular North Carolina band of alt-country rebellion and honky-tonk attitude pushed through the hardscrabble Southern Appalachian lens. Formed 15 years ago by Robert Greer and Jesse Langlais on a ridge high about Asheville's skyline, their latest release LINES IN THE LEVEE presents a renewed sense of self for the band's sound. THE LOCAL HONEYS have been part of the Kentucky music scene for almost a decade now. Duo Linda Jean Stokley and Montana Hobbs speak through their music the struggle and complexity of contemporary Appalachian life. Their newest self-titled album has rollicking banjo meets overdriven guitar hooks, and blue collar rural grit met with lush melodies and nimble harmonies. SALLY HICKS is a 16 year old musician from Tellico Plains, TN where she is also a member of their SongFarmers chapter.
In this episode of the Fundamentals podcast, I'm joined by Michael Nadeau, a crypto data and research analyst and author of the DeFi report. In this episode with Michael, we explore how blockchains can be valued, especially from the perspective of more traditional and institutional investors. We discuss the main differences between traditional assets and crypto assets - focusing on L1 blockchains and their native tokens, the role of key metrics in analyzing these projects, we speak about market consensus and the roles of buy and sell-side analysts, the similarities and differences between blockchains and web2 businesses, and how comparisons can be drawn from specific key metrics. Mike also walks us through several valuation frameworks and how the can be applied to blockchains, and we wrap things up with thoughts on how he sees valuation frameworks developing now that institutions are slowly entering the space. Michael: Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/michael-austin-nadeau Twitter: https://twitter.com/JustDeauIt The DeFi report: https://thedefireport.io/#newsletter VanEck's Ethereum analysis: https://www.vaneck.com/us/en/blogs/digital-assets/matthew-sigel-ethereum-price-target-118k-by-2030/ Ethereum's dashboard on Token Terminal: https://tokenterminal.com/terminal/projects/ethereum Make sure to leave a comment if you have any questions
Robert Greer has been helping others invest in bonds and treasuries since 1992. Bonds are a safe investment as an interest rate for an investor is locked and they have collateral in the event the borrower doesn't pay. Bonds are not talked about enough in the financial world so in this part 2 of 2 series, we will learn how to invest in bonds, what municipal bonds are, and overall pros and cons of investing in bonds.Robert Greer's email: rgreer@crewsfs.comFollow @moneyvisionu on Instagram and Tiktok
Robert Greer has been helping others invest in bonds and treasuries since 1992. Bonds are a safe investment as an interest rate for an investor is locked and they have collateral in the event the borrower doesn't pay. Bonds are not talked about enough in the financial world so in this part 1 of 2 series, we will learn what bonds are, how to invest in bonds, and pros and cons.Follow @moneyvisionu on Instagram and Tiktok
Robert Greer plays lead guitar, and is one of the lead vocalists in Town Mountain. Town Mountain is set to release their new album, "Lines in the Levee" on October 7, 2022. BUY MUSIC https://www.townmountain.net SUPPORT THE PODCAST https://www.patreon.com/hippiesandcowboys MUSIC FEATURED Town Mountain - Lines in the Levee - Firebound Road - Seasons Don't Change BUY OUR MERCH https://www.thehippiesandcowboys.com/shop Join our online community on Patreon! Gain access to exclusive content, early guest announcements, giveaways, ask questions to our guests, and bonus podcasts! Join for as little as $1 - https://www.patreon.com/hippiesandcowboys FOLLOW US https://twitter.com/HippiesCowboys https://www.instagram.com/hippiescowboyspod/ ALL MUSIC IN THIS PODCAST HAS BEEN USED WITH PERMISSION FROM THE ARTIST AND LABEL
Listen: Lauren Class Schneider talks to Director Robert Greer about “Dance of Death” Dance of Death, Parts One and TwoDirected by Robert GreerMARCH 2 – MARCH 13Mar 2 – Mar 13, Wed, Thu, Fri, Sat @ 7:30 PM, Sun @ 3 PM Class notes actively covers New York’s current theater season read more The post Class Notes: From “Dance of Death,” Director Robert Greer appeared first on BroadwayRadio.
Robert Greer, Executive Director for Harbor Chase in Wilmington Assisted Living, shares his Professional Philosophy and Caring for Rick Jensen's Dad
In this episode, join our hosts, Dr. Justin Bullock and Dr. Gregory Gause, as they discuss state and local governments with guests Dr. Ann Bowman and Dr. Robert Greer. Topics include Texas vaccine roll out and reopening of businesses, infrastructure challenges and the future of local and state governments
Episode 163: It's been a year since the music industry slammed to a halt due to Covid-19. Performing artists had to adjust financially, logistically, emotionally and more. Now with a year's hindsight, The String sought out a sampling of roots musicians to hear how they coped. Many found unexpected gifts. Some started new businesses. Everybody learned a lot about themselves and their field. Featured: Kyshona Armstrong, Jill Andrews, Tim Easton, Robert Greer, Molly Tuttle, Rob Ickes, Doug and Telisha Williams, Garrison Starr, Sarah Jarosz, Suzanne Santo and Jerry Pentecost. With music by all.
In this episode, join our hosts, Dr. Justin Bullock and Dr. Gregory Gause, as they discuss state and local governments with guests Dr. Ann Bowman and Dr. Robert Greer. Topics include Texas vaccine roll out and reopening of businesses, infrastructure challenges and the future of local and state governments.
This week I am featuring the creator of the C.J. Floyd mystery series, Robert Greer. Fans of hard-boiled mysteries and amateur sleuth mysteries will enjoy this series. https://www.ifoundthisgreatbook.com/91
Robert Greer of the band Town Mountain stops by the show! The Doc and Robert talk about snackin' with Town Mountain, starting out in music, learning to play the guitar, playing RedRock with Tyler Childers, the making of their new album and much much more! Monologue (Jeff Bezos Money): 0:24 Birthday Suit 1: 12:28 Ripped From the Headlines: 16:34 Town Mountain (feat. Tyler Childers) - Down Low: 37:20 Shoutouts: 44:33 Birthday Suit 2: 1:01:16 Town Mountain - I'm on Fire: 1:04:15 Robert Greer Interview: 1:07:50 Town Mountain - You Can't Win Em All: 1:40:47 Jordan Shoe and Tell Part 3: 1:47:06 Birthday Suit 3: 1:51:06 Birthday Suit 3:
Listen as the episode discusses how state and local governments are responding to the pandemic, and what impacts it may have on them financially and politically. Our hosts sit with Professors Ann Bowman and Robert Greer to examine these issues more closely and offer what they believe the effects will be.
It's Asheville's favorite Honky Tonker, Robert Greer of Town Mountain! Genre: Country, bluegrass. All music is used with artist's permission. https://www.townmountain.net/about https://www.facebook.com/TownMountain/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Listen as the episode discusses how state and local governments are responding to the pandemic, and what impacts it may have on them financially and politically. Our hosts sit with Professors Ann Bowman and Robert Greer to examine these issues more closely and offer what they believe the effects will be.
Town Mountain is a Bluegrass band that currently consists of guitarist/vocalist Robert Greer, banjo player Jesse Langlais, mandolin player/vocalist Phil Barker, fiddle player Bobby Britt, and bassist Zach Smith. Robert Greer joins us for an awesome visit in this one. We talk about modern Bluegrass, how the band blazes their own trail with their sound, and get to hear the wild story behind their song "Witch Trials". Be sure to check Town Mountain out on all social media platforms, and show them some support HERE https://www.townmountain.net/ Music featured in this episode: Town Mountain: - New Freedom Blues - Down Low (ft. Tyler Childers) - Witch Trials Thanks so much for listening! We really appreciate everyone's support and all the interaction on Twitter and Instagram. If you're new and enjoying the show, tell a friend, and join the conversation with us on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook!
In this week's episode, brought to you by Squee Undies, Jon meets the Dark Temptation, orders a Pieknot Griggeo, and hates the entrance music; we are introduced to Kenton El Dorado, Robert Greer, and Timothy Lone Cactus; our heroes find some trunk junk, mourn the tragedy of Tusko's Last Ride, discuss musth, claim you can't OD on LSD, dribble urine, endorse Trunk Undies and Testicle Bras, rub their genitals against participants in their enclosure, and explore the marvel and wonder of Elephants on Acid. Shane's Info Links (Or Sources) : https://www.riverdell.org/cms/lib05/NJ01001380/Centricity/Domain/111/Elephants%20on%20Acid.pdfhttp://campus.albion.edu/wjwilson/files/2017/08/SiegelLsdElephant.pdf Intro:Music from https://filmmusic.io"Too Cool" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com)License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Outro:Music from https://filmmusic.io"Semi-Funk" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com)License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.
This week's guest is Jeese Langlais from Town Mountain!! Town Mountain is Langlais, Barker, vocalist/guitarist Robert Greer, fiddle player Bobby Britt, and bassist Zach Smith. Since releasing their debut album Original Bluegrass and Roots Country in 2007, they've have made a name for themselves in bluegrass and roots circuits and have amassed a sizable catalog of original songs. They’ve toured with a who’s who of like-minded artists, including Ralph Stanley and His Clinch Mountain Boys, the Del McCoury Band, Greensky Bluegrass, Yonder Mountain String Band, and many others. We hang out with Jesse and talk about becoming a father and how that's changed things for him, how there's a juxtaposition in the way Country Music make you feel and what the lyrics are saying, finding their place in a changing Bluegrass landscape, their new album 'New Freedom Blues', and a whole bunch more!For tour news, merch, and info head over to: www.townmountain.net***THIS EPISODE IS SPONSORED BY THE AMAZING AND INCREDIBLE SHOP TOUR BUS & DEFYNE PREMIUM CANNABIS!!!! Leave us a 5 star review on Apple Podcasts, Stitcher, or Google Play so more of us can find out about the show and this thing grows into a juggernaut of love, and laughs, and exploration of this long strange trip we call lifeJOIN THE NO SIMPLE ROAD FAMILY! Become a Patron through Patreon.com You can give as little or as much as you'd like and earn our everlasting appreciation and assist in realizing the vision of our collective.Follow us on Instagram: @nosimpleroad and remember to #nosimpleroad your pics, videos, merch, streams, whatever...Drop a "Like" and subscribe over on our NSR YouTube ChannelNo Simple Road is part of the Osiris podcast network. Osiris is creating a community that connects people like you with podcasts and live experiences about artists and topics you love. To stay up to date on what we’re up to, visit our site and sign up for our newsletter. Osiris works in partnership with JamBase, which connects music fans with the music they love and empowers them to go see live music. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
There are 3 asset superclasses, as defined by Robert Greer in his 1997 paper “What is an Asset Class, Anyway?”. Ether fills nicely into all 3 asset superclasses, and is the only asset to ever do this. Ryan Sean Adams comes to POV to walk through each category, and talk about how Ether’s value proposition fits each one. - Capital Assets: A product, cash-flow asset - Consumable Transformable Asset: "Ether as digital Oil" - SoV Asset: Capital locked in DeFi Please rate and share the podcast! You can find us @POVCryptopod on Twitter. David Hoffman on Twitter and Medium @TrustlessState Christian Keroles on Twitter @ck_SNARKs Ryan on Twitter @RyanSAdams on Twitter & trufflesuite.com Send Bitcoin: 3P1kkSBdsc2vPWXin3h6bdVeTS4BzXdNG1 Send Ether: 0xa6daaa2c423e72f7a248e1642b0b0151a0ce3778
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In this episode we dive deep into the conversation and live music of the Jon Stickley Trio that we recorded at the Spring Skunk Music Festival earlier this year, which was excerpted in the video released earlier with Grae Skye Studio. This podcast also features former bandmates of the trio, with Robert Greer of Town Mountain, Brett Johnson, formerly of Atmosphere, Mike Ashworth, now with Steep Canyon Rangers, and Galen Kipar all reflecting on their time playing with Jon, Patrick and Lyndsay. We also highlight some of the music of all of those artists as we go.
The Great Smoky Mountains of Western NC are ancient but alive. The region gave us Charlie Poole, Doc Watson and now a cadre of diverse and important bands and artists working the many strains of regional roots in the venues around Asheville. Town Mountain is doing that for bluegrass music with a sound that's old school and songs that tell a new generation's story. Lead singer Robert Greer is my guest. The scene around Asheville boasts dozens of bands and artists, songwriting retreats, the basics of a music business - and most importantly an identity. It's a scene that as well as anywhere in the nation enriches tradition, cherishing the ancient tones while letting new expression flourish. It's scenic, sonic and significant. And at the heart of that scene is the bluegrass music of Town Mountain. The 43 year old singer and guitar player grew up in South Georgia and then Brevard NC where he got to know some of today's top regional bluegrassers under some very unexpected circumstances. We'll get into that. And we'll get into the recent album Southern Crescent as well.
The recording of the launch event of La Errante, A Journal of Art & Literature based out of Madrid, Spain. The event was recorded live last Friday (10/4/2017) at the bookstore Desperate Literature in Madrid. The event was a total success and a lot of fun. It was a true pleasure to be able to be in a place with so many amazing people. We are very proud to be able to present this recording to all of our listeners. You'll hear Layla Benitez-James, Martha Sprackland, Robert Greer, Emma Roulette, James Womack and Terry Craven reading poems and flash fiction from the first issue (Layla's poems are her own). A big thanks to Terry, Robert and Charlotte Delattre at Desperate Lit for hosting the event and for letting us record as well as to everyone else involved in such an exciting and worthwhile project. Editors of La Errante -Terry Craven -Robert Greer -Emma Roulette -Martha Sprackland -James Womack Go to our instagram account to check out their profiles.
I talk with Robert Greer about: Recording their new album in south Louisiana. How bluegrass and heavy metal are similar And how their cover of a Springsteen song made national news
Robert Greer plays tracks from Town Mountain's Live At The Isis, talks about the winning an IBMA award and what it means to be a tarheel. Also on this episode, rock & roll from the Ben Miller Band, Piedmont blues from Beverly "Guitar" Watkins, folk rock from Jonathan Byrd, jive blues from Luke Winslow-King, roots rock from Lachlan Bryan and the Wildes, a Sleepy John Estes cover by Dave Ray, a beautiful waltz by Mandolin Orange, soul music from Elvin Bishop, and a country crooner from Lee Ann Womack. "Ep#213 Town Mountain knows how fast they’re goin’" originated from Americana Music Show.