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NBAF, located in Manhattan, Kansas, succeeds the Plum Island Animal Disease Center in New York, which has been a cornerstone in protecting American agriculture. In this episode, we explore how the facility is set to enhance the nation's biosecurity and unique additions to make a positive impact on the swine industry. We'll hear from key stakeholders who played a role in bringing NBAF to the Midwest, including Dr. Chad Mire, research leader for foreign arthropod-borne animal disease research unit with the Agricultural Research Service, and Dr. Robin Holland, the director of the foreign animal disease diagnostic laboratory with the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service within the USDA.
In this, our third Unfolding the Calendar episode, Film Forum programmers Sonya Chung, Bruce Goldstein, and Mike Maggiore provide a behind-the screens look at our February-March 2024 calendar. They discuss films and filmmakers, a little FF history, the programming process, and what they each find particularly exciting about upcoming programming. With these conversations, we hope to introduce the people behind the programming here at Film Forum – and to provide some fun inside intel and trivia along the way. Please enjoy. Chung photo by Patrick Quarterman; Maggiore photo by Robin Holland; Goldstein photo by Grant Delin.
In this, our second Unfolding the Calendar episode, Film Forum programmers Sonya Chung, Bruce Goldstein, and Mike Maggiore provide a behind-the screens look at our December 2023/January 2024 calendar. They discuss films and filmmakers, a little FF history, the programming process, and what they each find particularly exciting about upcoming programming. With these conversations, we hope to introduce the people behind the programming here at Film Forum – and to provide some fun inside intel and trivia along the way. Please enjoy. Chung & Maggiore photos by Robin Holland; Goldstein photo by Grant Delin.
For today's episode, we take a turn from our usual format to bring you a sneak peek at the October-November calendar, guided by our programmers Sonya Chung, Bruce Goldstein, and Mike Maggiore. They discuss films and filmmakers, a little FF history, the programming process, and what they each find particularly exciting about the October and November offerings. With these conversations, we hope to introduce the people behind the programming here at Film Forum – and to provide some fun inside intel and trivia along the way. Please enjoy. Chung & Maggiore photos by Robin Holland; Goldstein photo by Grant Delin.
SwineCast 1224 Show Notes: From the 2023 Iowa Pork Congress session on Foreign Animal Diseases, Dr. Robin Holland (USDA) shares research on using oral fluids to help detect African Swine Fever.
Episode Description: In this podcast, Neil, along with cohost Robin Holland, responds to a mom struggling with two resistant teens and their weekend father. The theme of self-doubt takes center stage, and Neil and Robin offer a way to shift into a new mindset and action plan. Have a question for Neil? Submit it now for discussion on a future episode of The Healthy Family Connections Podcast: http://neildbrown.com/submit
Segment 1 - 00:00 Segment 2 - 12:57 Segment 3 - 20:16 Segment 4 - 31:56 On Thursday's edition of In Focus, we were joined by guests from the National Bio and Agro Defense Facility as well as the Kansas Governor's Military Council. The first half of the program welcomed NBAF Communications Director Katie Pawlosky as well as Dr. Robin Holland, Head of diagnostic services for the Foreign Animal Disease Diagnostic Laboratory (FADDL) at Plum Island Animal Disease Center. The latter half featured Governor's Military Council Executive Director Perry Wiggins to discuss the ongoing invasion of Ukraine, deployment at Fort Riley, as well as training and recruitment needs for the Army and U.S. military in general.
In this episode, Neil is joined by co-host Robin Holland. Together they respond to a Mom who does everything in the home for her husband and three young teens. Mom grew up in a family where everyone pitched in and can't understand why the family she's raising is so separated and disconnected. Her kids are good kids and doing well, so Mom wonders if her desire for more connection and support is reasonable. Robin and Neil explore the changes in family life in today's world, yet they are validating Mom's needs and expectations. Neil shows Mom how to create the desired changes in her family without engendering resistance.
In this episode, Neil responds to a Mom whose teen son does the minimum, treats his parents disrespectfully, won't do a chore, and takes all his parents' support for granted. Neil is joined by business associate and parent of young adults Robin Holland to discuss this situation and bring a parental perspective.
In this episode, Neil responds to a Mom who's 22 year old daughter is living at home and wants her parents to fund her idea to start a food truck business. Mom is very frustrated with her daughter's messiness and disrespectful behavior while Dad is more positive and giving. As Indian parents, they struggle with their daughter not taking advantage of the opportunity to go to college and become a professional. Neil is joined by business associate and parent of young adults, Robin Holland to discuss this situation and bring a parental perspective.
9/27/20. Robin Holland.
8/30/20. Isaiah 40:27-31. Dr. Robin Holland
This week's episode we hear Michelle interviewing Robin Holland. Robin is the System Navigator for NAMI of Stark County. What will we learn today? How a woman worked hard through very difficult circumstances -- remained sober and now works for NAMI.
In this episode, Film Forum Presents goes bicoastal to bring you a conversation between the legendary director Jules Dassin and Bruce Goldstein, Film Forum’s Director or Repertory Programming, recorded at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art in 2004. RIFIFI, Dassin’s heist film masterpiece, is now available for home viewing in our Virtual Cinema at www.filmforum.org. All rental fees support Film Forum. Photo by Robin Holland.
This interview is an interview with Robin Holland from the NAMI organization of Stark County in Ohio. The topics range from the stress caused by the Covid19 pandemic and Robin's own journey of recovery.
The Very Things special with The Shend in conversation. When The Cravats split up in 1982, guitarist Robin Raymond (aka Robin R. Dalloway) and bassist/singer The Shend (aka Chris Shendo, born Chris Harz) formed The Very Things, recruiting drummer Gordon Disneytime (aka Robin Holland), bassist Jim Davis (guitarist with Redditch band CKV) for the first live gigs, followed by bassist Steven Burrows (aka Fudger O'Mad or Budge), who is band mate of And Also The Trees. The band also originally had a horn section of Vincent Johnson, John Graham, Robert Holland, and Paul Green. Debut single "The Gong Man" was released on Crass's label in November 1983, with "The Bushes Scream While My Daddy Prunes" following in June 1984, now signed to Reflex Records. A short film was made based on the latter for Channel 4's The Tube. The band's debut album was released in August 1984, after which the band was trimmed to the core trio. Several singles and EPs followed over the next few years, although a cover of R. Dean Taylor's "There's a Ghost In My House" was withdrawn in 1987 due to The Fall's version appearing at the same time.[2] By 1988 the band had split up, although they had recorded enough material for an album release on One Little Indian, the Motown-influenced Motortown. The original albums, along with a collection of non-album tracks, were reissued by Fire Records in 1994. The Very Things recorded two Peel Sessions, in 1983 and 1987, and two tracks, "The Bushes Scream While My Daddy Prunes" and "This Is Motortown" featured in the Festive Fifty. The Shend formed a new band, Grimetime, and has since gone on to an acting career, appearing in television series including EastEnders, Red Dwarf, The Bill, Men Behaving Badly, and Torchwood.
This week Daniel and Karl are joined again by Robin Holland for their investigation of Exodus 13. Daniel gives us the lowdown on a lot of Jewish practice, including the use of tefillin (in English, phylacteries) in prayer. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week Daniel and Karl are joined by Robin Holland for their discussion of Exodus Chapter 7. The plagues begin! There are magical battles between the Levite Bros. and Pharaoh! And we get to ask questions about free will, systems of dominance, and the natural creation. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Frenchie showcases the Brummie Session, direct from Birmingham, UK with Ricky Bailey from Delegation and Mark Alexander & Robin Holland from Soul Society in The VIP Lounge at the Kitten Klub. Catch the regular show every Sunday 10am-2pm (GMT) 5-9am (EST) 2-6am (PST) @ www.sonicstreamradio.net