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Welcome to Season 2 of Talking Flight. Our guest today is Chief Warrant Officer Ron Warren. He is a distinguished Army veteran with a career that has taken him from the Utah Army National Guard where he served as a Military Policeman, and later, he transferred to the Regular Army where he became a Dog Handler. Ron and his dog were later assigned to a Special Forces team performing combat operations in Iraq and Afghanistan. The team was transported and protected by superbly skilled and battle-hardened Army helicopter crews. Ron was impressed by the skill and coolness of these pilots, and he had no idea that he would later join that elite group of aviators and lead other helicopter pilots into battle.
Sundial contributor Ron Warren shares a personal story of a close family member with dementia.
Chief Ron Warren shares the valuable information about drone services provided by the North Central Pennsylvania Unmanned Emergency Services Department While presenting a situational awareness program for the Fireman's Association of Tioga County, Pennsylvania, one of the participants was Ron Warren. Ron is the founder and Department Chief of North Central PA Unmanned Emergency Services. He is a full-time state law enforcement officer and a veteran of the US Army, where he served two combat tours in Afghanistan. Prior to becoming a police officer in 2015, he was a civilian and military flight paramedic. He has been involved in emergency services since 1994. The use of unmanned and remote technology in support of public safety is quickly gaining traction as a situational awareness enhancer. Incident commanders can gain a comprehensive on-scene perspective that has not been readily available in the past, leading to more informed decision-making and ultimately, enhanced safety and effectiveness of personnel and operations. During this interview we discuss: How unmanned technology is being integrated into public safety agencies and operations. How Unmanned Aerial Systems (Drones) are regulated for emergency services and public safety organizations. Why a department, such as North Central PA Unmanned Emergency Services, would form as a stand-alone department instead of just integrating into a well-established fire or rescue department. The behind the scenes operations that are required for a safe and effective drone response. How unmanned technology can be used as a recruiting and retention tool for the next generation of emergency responders. About the Host Richard B. Gasaway, PhD, CSP is widely considered a trusted authority on human factors, situational awareness and the high-risk decision making processes used in high-stress, high consequence work environments. He served 33 years on the front lines as a firefighter, EMT-Paramedic, company officer, training officer, fire chief and emergency incident commander. His doctoral research included the study of cognitive neuroscience to understand how human factors flaw situational awareness and impact high-risk decision making. Contact us www.SAMatters.comwww.RichGasaway.com612-548-4424 (office) Let's Get connected Facebook: SAMatters LinkedIn: Rich Gasaway LinkedIn: Situational Awareness Matters Twitter: Rich Gasaway Youtube: SAMattersTV itunes: SAMatters Radio Stitcher Radio: SAMatters Radio Google Play: SAMatters Radio iHeart Radio: SAMatters Radio Firefighter Near Miss Reporting System http://www.firefighternearmiss.com/ The SAMatters Show is the longest running, fastest growing, safety focused weekly program on the Internet. If you know a company that might be interested in advertising their product or service to our listeners and viewers, ask them to contact us at SAMatters.com.
Thanks for joining me, Dr. Benjamin Harding, on the Piano Explored Podcast. Follow us at www.benjaminharding.net.I am so thrilled to welcome Dr. Paul Barnes on the podcast today. His website is at www.paulbarnes.netPraised by the New York Times for his “Lisztian thunder and deft fluidity," and the San Francisco Chronicle as “ferociously virtuosic,” pianist Paul Barnes has electrified audiences with his intensely expressive playing and cutting-edge programming. He has been featured seven times on APM's Performance Today and on the cover of Clavier Magazine with his recordings streamed worldwide.Celebrating his twenty-five-year collaboration with Philip Glass, Barnes commissioned and gave the world premiere of Glass's Piano Quintet "Annunciation." The work is Glass's first piano quintet and first work based on Greek Orthodox chant. Barnes recording of the quintet with string quartet superstars Brooklyn Rider was released in October of 2019 to critical acclaim. ResMusica in Paris wrote: "Paul Barnes, whose pianistic lines are always clear, is a marvel of dialogue with Brooklyn Rider." Barnes twelfth CD New Generations: The New Etudes of Philip Glass and Music of the Next Generation has also received rave reviews. Gramophone Magazine wrote, "Pianists of Barnes's great technique and musicality are a boon to new music." And American Record Guide commented, "This disc provides further proof of Barnes's ability to communicate new music with flair and passion." Produced by Orange Mountain Music, the recording features the world-premiere recording of Dreaming Awake, a selection of Glass's etudes and works by N. Lincoln Hanks, Lucas Floyd, Jason Bahr, Zack Stanton, Ivan Moody, and Jonah Gallagher. Barnes is Marguerite Scribante Professor of Music at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Glenn Korff School of Music. He was recently appointed Artistic Director of the Lied Center Piano Academy which welcomes several high-school pianists to Lincoln each summer for an intensive week of piano, composition, improvisation and collaboration. He will also be teaching this summer in Greece at the Piano Plus Summer Institute. In great demand as a pedagogue and clinician, Barnes has served as convention artist at several state MTNA conventions, most recently at Virginia and was recently named "Teacher of the Year" by the Nebraska Music Teachers Association.Barnes latest recital Illumination features a contemplative and cathartic program of piano works inspired by the mystical world of chant. Barnes, also a Greek Orthodox chanter, has collaborated most recently with Philip Glass and Victoria Bond to create piano works based on ancient byzantine and Jewish chant. New chant-based works by Native flutist Ron Warren and David von Kampen were also given their premiere performances. Barnes gave the world premiere of Victoria Bond's Illumination on Byzantine Chant at New York's Symphony Space in April of 2021. Barnes released his fourteenth recording last fall on Albany Records entitled Illumination: The Piano Works of Victoria Bond including the world-premiere recording of Illuminations on Byzantine Chant. American Record Guide wrote "he sings with haunting musicality...and plays with fervid virtuosity...the music is calm and meditative, perfect for these troubled times." Barnes' recordings are available on Spotify, Pandora, ITunes, Apple Music, YouTube, and Amazon.
On the Sept. 23 program, Genevieve Randall and guests have lively conversations about: the next production by The Nebraska Communities Playhouse; an Abendmusik concert; this month's "Sunday at the Museum" in Bancroft; Ron Warren and Paul Barnes' concert; a piano duo concert in Wayne; Brad Colerick's LAFTA concert; and Nebraska Chamber Players' season opener.Also, a preview of the Omaha Symphony concert featuring a young cellist.
On the Sept. 23 program, Genevieve Randall and guests have lively conversations about: the next production by The Nebraska Communities Playhouse; an Abendmusik concert; this month's "Sunday at the Museum" in Bancroft; Ron Warren and Paul Barnes' concert; a piano duo concert in Wayne; Brad Colerick's LAFTA concert; and Nebraska Chamber Players' season opener.Also, a preview of the Omaha Symphony concert featuring a young cellist.
A new MP3 sermon from Christ's Church of Tucson is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Appealing for Forgiveness, Living out the Truth of the Gospel Subtitle: Philemon Speaker: Ron Warren Broadcaster: Christ's Church of Tucson Event: Sunday - AM Date: 6/14/2020 Bible: Philemon Length: 64 min.
A new MP3 sermon from Christ's Church of Tucson is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Appealing for Forgiveness Subtitle: Philemon Speaker: Ron Warren Broadcaster: Christ's Church of Tucson Event: Sunday - AM Date: 6/7/2020 Bible: Philemon 1 Length: 53 min.
A new MP3 sermon from Christ's Church of Tucson is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Appealing for Forgiveness Subtitle: Philemon Speaker: Ron Warren Broadcaster: Christ's Church of Tucson Event: Sunday - AM Date: 6/7/2020 Bible: Philemon 1 Length: 53 min.
Danielle and Adam delve more deeply into their discussion with their special guests (Danielle's parents) during this episode, including a lightening round of listener questions. How was Linda so confident with her laid back parenting style? What was her parenting philosophy when she took Danielle to see an R rated movie at three years old? What does Danielle still remember her mom telling her about sex as a teenager? About what issue did the couple most commonly fight? How did Ron's arduous, high-stress career affect his role as a spouse and what did he learn over the years concerning "taking work home?" What was a time during their marriage when they almost didn't last? How would they sum up the secrets to it all in just a few sentences? And the most commonly asked question of all: is sex still a priority after almost sixty years together? Marriage and Martinis is so lucky to have such an experienced couple who has stood the test of time come on as guests. Thank you to all our listeners who sent messages and kind comments about these episodes. They are near and dear to Adam and Danielle's heart and they think everyone can benefit from listening to a couple who has shown teamwork, compromise, gratitude, and generosity to one another for six decades together. To get the supplemental questions for this episode, head to: https://www.marriageandmartinis.com/post/the-friday-five-2-07-20 Don't forget to go to marriageandmartinis.com to sign up for all future emails, including our famous "Date Night Questions." Episode Sponsors: Hunt A Killer Promo Code: Marriage for 20% Off Bambino Promo Code: Marriage for $10 Off Spa Finder Promo Code: Marriage for 12% Off $75 or more Duke Cannon Promo Code: Marriage for 15% Off See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The core challenges for leaders are rarely a lack of competency, but in using self-management and interpersonal behaviors that are important to leadership. For people in leadership roles, personality and character traits either drive or derail performance in leading teams of talented professionals. Dr. Ronald Warren, a psychologist, and developer of the LMAP 360 personality assessment, talks about the importance of assessment and personality measurement in any organization. Through the LMAP 360, he has helped many individuals succeed in life and business. Dr. Warren takes a deep dive into personality measurement, covering a lot of subjects along the way such as personality traits, emotional intelligence, cultural differences, and perception. He also shares some insights from his book, Personality at Work, and what he hopes to accomplish with it. Love the show? Subscribe, rate, review, and share!Here’s How »Join the Take The Lead community today:DrDianeHamilton.comDr. Diane Hamilton FacebookDr. Diane Hamilton TwitterDr. Diane Hamilton LinkedInDr. Diane Hamilton YouTubeDr. Diane Hamilton Instagram
Our Presidential Approval Rating is simple: could you share a beer with them? In this episode, we run down a list of Presidents mentioned in songs while pairing them with some potables Ron & Warren brought to the table: Hill Farmstead Mosaic, Shorts Juicy Brut, and Founders Project Pam and Bolt Cutter.
Episode 124 - Ron Warren, Ph.D, discusses his book "Personality at Work" and how bad habits and personality traits can hamper good leadership. Ron is a psychologist the developer of the LMAP 360 personality assessment used in executive education programs including at Harvard Business School's Advanced Management Program and the Yale School of Management. Listen for five action items you can use today. Host, Kevin Craine Everyday-MBA.com
WDFW fish program manager Ron Warren checks in with an update on the numbers relative to the recent accidental release of Atlantic salmon in the San Juan Islands. PLUS: Zog's can't-miss rig for catching Atlantic salmon
WDFW fish program manager Ron Warren checks in with an update on the numbers relative to the recent accidental release of Atlantic salmon in the San Juan Islands. PLUS: Zog's can't-miss rig for catching Atlantic salmon
Your personality at work determines your success and impact as a leader. Is yours helping or hurting your effectiveness and your team’s engagement? Contrary to what most people think, you can change aspects of your personality and become a more engaging leader. A new book analyzing the behaviors of business leaders explains concrete ways that […] For additional content and links, visit http://www.EngagingLeader.com
Duane is joined by Jim Unsworth, Ron Warren, & Mick Cope from WDFW in studio and in the first hour discuss the regulation of Puget Sound Coho in 2016.
In hour two, the guys talk to Ron Warren from the WDWF about the tribal netting in local fisheries. Also they chat with "The Kokanee Kid" Jeremy Jahn & author Hank Shaw.
Duane is joined by special guest Tony Softli from KJR for opening day. They chat with Dave Calhoun from Outdoor GPS and Ron Warren- head of WDWF's Fish Program.
Native American flute player Ron Warren plays his original composition as visuals from the Southwestern part of the United States are shown.