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Exploring Uranus's Rotational Secrets, New Crew at the ISS, and the Dangers of Space TravelIn this episode of SpaceTime, we delve into groundbreaking measurements of Uranus's rotational rate, achieved with unprecedented accuracy by NASA's Hubble Space Telescope. This new technique, which analyzed over a decade of observations of the planet's auroras, provides essential insights into Uranus's complex atmosphere and magnetic field, establishing a vital reference point for future planetary studies.A New Crew Arrives at the International Space StationNext, we cover the arrival of a new crew aboard the International Space Station, as the Russian Soyuz MS-27 spacecraft successfully docks with the orbiting outpost. The crew, consisting of two Russians and an American, will spend eight months conducting over 200 experiments and performing maintenance on the station.The Dangers of Going into SpaceAdditionally, we discuss the various dangers associated with human spaceflight, including the effects of microgravity on the human body, radiation exposure, and the physical challenges astronauts face during long-duration missions. Experts from NASA highlight the ongoing research to ensure astronaut safety as humanity prepares for deeper space exploration.00:00 Space Time Series 28 Episode 47 for broadcast on 18 April 202500:49 Hubble's measurements of Uranus's rotational rate06:30 Implications for future planetary research12:15 New crew arrival at the ISS aboard Soyuz MS-2718:00 Overview of the crew's mission and experiments22:45 Dangers of human spaceflight and health impacts27:00 Summary of recent space exploration news30:15 Science report: Lab-grown meat flavor innovationswww.spacetimewithstuartgary.comwww.bitesz.com
Mike and Chris discuss the Falcons signings at safety and how this appears to be more rotational than starter.
Mirza Umair Khalid, MD, social media editor of JACC: Cardiovascular Interventions, and Alfonso Jurado-Román, MD, PhD, discuss a recently published randomized controlled trial comparing three forms of calcium modification strategies (rotational atherectomy, lithotripsy, and laser) for calcified coronary stenosis. View the video here.
In this episode, we are joined by Trevor and Cheryl Brannvold, the passionate owners of GBT Angus in Southeast Saskatchewan. Their journey into cattle farming began in Trevor's high school years and has since blossomed into a successful family business that also includes a budding sheep enterprise managed by their son. With a focus on regenerative agriculture, Trevor and Cheryl share their experiences and insights on modern livestock practices, sustainability, and resilience, providing listeners with a comprehensive look at their innovative approach to farming.Topics covered include:The Brannvold family's journey with Angus cattleThe benefits of calving at two years of age versus three years of ageInsights into regenerative grazing practicesThe impact of the BSE crisis on their operationsThe transformative role of continuous education and conferences in enhancing their farming practicesThe logistics of hosting an online bull saleThe genetic selection criteria for fertility and practicalityThe use of stockpiled grazing to support cattle during harsh wintersListeners should tune in to this episode to discover practical insights into sustainable livestock production and the evolving landscape of cattle farming. Trevor and Cheryl's firsthand experiences and strategic decisions offer valuable lessons for both seasoned farmers and those new to the field. With a focus on profitability and sustainability, this episode provides inspiration and guidance for anyone interested in embracing change and innovation in agriculture.Links Mentioned in the EpisodeGBT AngusOnline Bull AuctionVisit our Sponsors:Noble Research InstituteGrazing Grass LinksNew Listener Resource GuideProvide feedback for the podcastWebsiteInsidersResources (Coming Soon)Community (on Facebook)Check out the Apiary Chronicles PodcastOriginal Music by Louis PalfreyChapters(00:00) - Introduction to Trevor and Cheryl Branvold (00:26) - Fast Five Questions (02:33) - Welcome to the Grazing Grass Podcast (03:07) - Noble Grazing Essentials Course (04:01) - Current Farm Season Update (05:21) - New Podcast Segments (06:56) - Early Life and Farming Background (16:37) - Introduction to Regenerative Practices (23:41) - Holistic Management and Grass Fed Exchange (30:21) - Transition to Spring Calving (41:26) - Breeding and Genetics Focus (48:44) - Management Practices for First Calvers (50:13) - Challenges in Breeding and Production (51:09) - Debating Breeding Ages for Livestock (52:55) - Financial Implications of Breeding Practices (55:09) - Stockpile Grazing: A Game Changer (01:02:52) - Upcoming Bull Sale Details (01:10:31) - Famous Four Questions (01:23:51) - Host's Journey and Final Thoughts
Hart, Fitzy and Johnson debate Andy's concern that the Patriots have been sharing too much information about their offseason plans in the media on today's Three Point Stance. Plus, the guys debate Fitzy's belief in the 2025 Boston Red Sox pitching staff, and Ted's disinterest in the Patriots selecting Will Campbell with the fourth overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft. They also react to an incredible story told by retired professional wrestler and mixed martial artist Ken Shamrock on "The Christian Arcand Show" on Monday night.
In this episode of the Grazing Grass Podcast, Nathan Stucky of Stucky Family Ranch returns to discuss the latest innovations in sustainable agriculture. From integrating new cattle genetics to exploring advanced data collection with Rooted Ag, Nathan shares his journey over the past year. He delves into the challenges of adaptive grazing and the use of AI in modern farming, highlighting strategies to improve cattle health and enhance farm revenue. Nathan also shares his insights on managing social media challenges and future plans to combat common cattle issues through innovative solutions.Today's topics include:New cattle genetics integrationData collection with Rooted AgChallenges of adaptive grazingAI in modern farmingImproving cattle healthEnhancing farm revenueSocial media managementListen to this episode to gain valuable insights from Nathan Stucky's pioneering work in sustainable agriculture. Discover how innovative genetics, AI tools, and adaptive grazing strategies can revolutionize your farming practices and help you navigate the complexities of modern livestock production. Whether you're an experienced rancher or new to the field, this episode offers practical tips and inspiration to drive your agricultural success.Links Mentioned in the EpisodeStrucky Family RanchRooted AgVisit our Sponsors:Noble Research InstituteRedmond2025 Manderley Farms Grazing ConferenceGrazing Grass LinksNew Listener Resource GuideProvide feedback for the podcastWebsiteInsidersResources (Coming Soon)Community (on Facebook)Check out the Apiary Chronicles PodcastOriginal Music by Louis PalfreyChapters(00:00) - 159. Pioneering New Paths in Agriculture with Nathan Stucky (00:45) - Introduction and Fast Five Questions (06:30) - Overview of Stucky Family Ranch (07:25) - Breeding and Livestock Management (08:56) - Challenges and Solutions in Grazing (18:32) - Marketing and Social Media Strategies (23:49) - Future Plans and Innovations (31:27) - Drone Spraying Insights (32:06) - Introduction to Rooted Ag (33:42) - Data Collection and Usage (35:31) - Time Management in Regenerative Agriculture (38:40) - AI and Technology in Farming (42:23) - Tracking and Reporting Tools (46:11) - Adaptive Grazing Strategies (47:33) - Subscription and User Experience (56:54) - Famous Four Questions
Join us as we welcome Sean Smith from Clanman Farm in Manitoba to share his family's rich history in dairy farming. Discover how Sean's grandparents initially chose Jersey cows for their high butterfat content, a decision that laid the foundation for the farm's success. Sean reflects on his childhood passion for farming, fostered through involvement in a 4-H club and cattle showing. You'll learn about the farm's evolution, including their transition to using a DeLaval VMS robotic milker, which has transformed their operations and reinforced their commitment to sustainable grazing practices.Explore the innovative strategies that Sean employs to optimize dairy production, blending robotic milking systems with strategic grazing and Total Mixed Ration (TMR) feeding. Sean discusses how the strategic location of their barn and use of one-way gates enhance the cows' grazing patterns and milk yield. He provides insights into Canada's supply management system, explaining how it stabilizes milk prices and supports small farms. We also touch on the impact of dairy genetics, the use of sexed semen to boost herd quality, and the challenges of managing heifer numbers.Finally, Sean shares his experiences in pasture management and soil health, highlighting the use of perennial and annual species mixes to maintain sustainable grazing. Listen as Sean discusses his experiments with breeding, including using beef breeds like Angus and Wagyu, and shares his approach to calf-rearing. We wrap up with Sean's favorite resources and tips for aspiring graziers, offering a blend of practical advice and personal anecdotes to inspire innovation and sustainability in agriculture.Links Mentioned in the EpisodeClanman JerseysVisit our Sponsors:Noble Research InstituteRedmond2025 Manderley Farms Grazing ConferenceGrazing Grass LinksNew Listener Resource GuideProvide feedback for the podcastWebsiteInsidersResources (Coming Soon)Community (on Facebook)Check out the Apiary Chronicles PodcastOriginal Music by Louis PalfreyChapters(00:00) - Introduction and Fast Five with Sean Smith (00:34) - History of Clanmen Jerseys (01:18) - Welcome to the Grazing Grass Podcast (01:52) - Ranch Management Courses Announcement (03:00) - Sean's Early Farming Influences (04:08) - Transition to Robotic Milking (06:11) - Regenerative Practices on the Farm (09:36) - Challenges and Innovations in Grazing (15:47) - Supply Management System in Canada (20:30) - Genetics and Breeding Strategies (26:43) - Choosing Beef Breeds: Angus and Wagyu (28:03) - Raising Calves on Nurse Cows (30:02) - Overgrazing Section: Redmond Minerals (31:12) - Forage Management for Dairy Cows (34:07) - No-Till Farming and Herbicide Use (35:31) - Winter Forage Strategies (36:40) - Soil Microorganisms and Composting (43:15) - Future Plans for Dairy Farming (47:23) - Famous Four Questions (54:00) - Conclusion and Listener Resources
On this episode, we have Loren Poncia who is a rancher and the owner at Stemple Creek Ranch. Stemple Creek is supporting regenerative agriculture with their regeneratively-raised beef, lamb, pork, and chicken products mainly sold via their website directly to consumers and also available via select farmers' markets, restaurants, and retailers. Stemple Creek's home ranch in Northern California stretches over more than 1,000 acres and their overall operation manages more than 8,000 acres of land. In this episode, Loren details the family's journey from conventional dairy to regenerative beef production, why they ended up starting a brand even though he “never wanted to be in the meat business,” and how they've grown to a multi-million dollar regional brand over the past decade. Stemple Creek's commitment to honesty, transparency, and quality was very apparent as Loren shared the story of managing their ranch, developing their brand, and growing their business. He shared his three keys to cracking the code on premium quality and taste in grass-fed beef, how their brand is approaching regenerative certification, and the challenges of maintaining a fresh meat program year-round. Episode Highlights:
Regularly cycling out what your pet eats- otherwise known as "rotational feeding"- at first might seem like just adding an unnecessary complication to your life. After all, if your dog is happy with his food, why rock the boat? But switching up what Fido eats doesn't have to be difficult and can have some surprising benefits. Today, Julie and Tina break down what rotational feeding is, different methods of doing it, and how it can help improve your dog's health and mood. For show notes and more, please go to Your Family Dog.
Ahoy, travelers! In this episode of Where We Roam, John and Dayna, along with special guest Debbie Sikes, navigate the high seas of Disney Cruise Line (DCL) planning! From must-know booking dates (hello, Castaway Club perks!) to choosing the perfect stateroom, we're covering all the essentials to make your voyage smooth sailing.
In this week's mini-episode we explain rotational control, a mental model that helps us better secure positions and complete submissions. Rotational control involves either preventing your opponent from rotating their torso, or allowing them to rotate so you can follow and improve your position. Achieving rotational control usually requires you to occupy their elbow-knee space along their torso, or restrict the movement of their far arm/leg so they can't spin.Get our Intro to Mechanics audio course, normally $79, FREE:https://bjjmentalmodels.com/freeintroDon't forget to check out BJJ Mental Models Premium!If you love the podcast, you'll definitely love our premium membership offerings. The podcast is truly just the tip of the iceberg – the next steps on your journey are joining our community, downloading our strategy courseware, and working with us to optimize your game. We do all this through memberships that come in at a fraction of the cost of a single private.Sign up here for a free trial:https://bjjmentalmodels.com/Need more BJJ Mental Models?Get tips, tricks, and breakthrough insights from our newsletter:https://bjjmentalmodels.com/newsletter/Get nitty-gritty details on our mental models from the full database:https://bjjmentalmodels.com/database/Follow us on social:https://facebook.com/bjjmentalmodels/https://instagram.com/bjjmentalmodels/
Having a diversified rotational species-appropriate diet is the ultimate health gift you can give to your pets and your family. Clean, organically raised foods fulfilling that directive is the tools the body needs to heal itself from everything. The details are the show! Watch or listen NOW!Pet Health Cafe' is broadcast live at Thursdays 8PM ET and Music on W4HC Radio – Health Café Live (www.w4cs.com) part of Talk 4 Radio (www.talk4radio.com) on the Talk 4 Media Network (www.talk4media.com). Pet Health Cafe' TV Show is viewed on Talk 4 TV (www.talk4tv.com).Pet Health Cafe' Podcast is also available on Talk 4 Media (www.talk4media.com), Talk 4 Podcasting (www.talk4podcasting.com), iHeartRadio, Amazon Music, Pandora, Spotify, Audible, and over 100 other podcast outlets.
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Off shore workers earn good money, but there's still a cost. CBC's Jenna Head looked into the toll it can have on workers and their families.
On today's show, after previewing the final game of the NBA Cup between the Bucks and the Thunder we'll discuss what we think the optimal spots in the Grizzlies' rotation are for all their players returning to action.
12/7- Just Dubs with John Dickinson: JD breaks down the Warriors loss against the Timberwolves previously on Friday Night and discusses Kuminga and Draymond's new rotational rolesSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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New studies on the origins of the wheel have us wondering, why did it take thousands of years to go from 10th millennium BCE spindle whorls in Israel to 4th millennium BCE wheels in the Carpathian mountains, were rollers and copper mining really involved, and how much rotational energy is really provided courtesy of Fred Flintstone's two feet?
This week we discuss how to think about managing risk, whether inflation fears are overpriced, and embracing the market rotation. We also delve into the shift in global collateral, the power of volatility, and much more. Enjoy! — Follow Quinn: https://x.com/qthomp Follow Tyler: https://twitter.com/Tyler_Neville_ Follow Felix: https://twitter.com/fejau_inc Follow Forward Guidance: https://twitter.com/ForwardGuidance Follow Blockworks: https://twitter.com/Blockworks_ Forward Guidance Newsletter: https://blockworks.co/newsletter/forwardguidance Forward Guidance Telegram: https://t.co/G7Ljv4x5Dp — Weekly Roundup Charts: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1_GFJHScbL7EHAXDmO9Xy-QFt8fgNWGP1/view?usp=sharing — Join us at Digital Asset Summit 2025 March 18th - 20th. Use code FG10 for 10% off general admission! https://blockworks.co/event/digital-asset-summit-2025-new-york __ SKALE is the next evolution in Layer 1 blockchains with a gas-free invisible user experience, instant finality, high speed, and robust security. SKALE is built different as it allows for limitless scalability and has already saved its 46 Million users over $9 Billion in gas fees. SKALE is high-performance and cost-effective, making it ideal for compute-intensive applications like AI, gaming, and consumer-facing dApps. Learn more at skale.space and stay up to date with the gas-free invisible blockchain on X at @skalenetwork Ledger, the world leader in digital asset security for consumers and enterprises, proudly sponsors Forward Guidance, where traditional finance meets crypto. As Ledger celebrates a decade of securing 20% of the world's crypto assets, it offers a secure gateway for those entering digital finance. Buy a LEDGER™ device today and protect your assets with top-tier security technology. Buy now on Ledger.com. Meet Kraken Institutional. Whether you're an asset allocator, a trading firm or high net worth individual, Kraken Institutional unlocks the powerful tools you and your organization need to trade and manage crypto — at scale. Reliable, easy to integrate, with white-glove service and 24/7 support. Get in touch today at https://blckwrks.co/Kraken — Timestamps: (00:00) Introduction (02:14) MicroStrategy/Bitcoin Craze (06:26) Risk Management Strategies (17:30) Are Inflation Fears Overpriced? (25:48) Ads (27:32) Volatility Seasonality (30:11) The Bullish Market Rotation (40:35) Shift In Global Collateral (52:21) Volatility Is Vitality (56:36) Cyclicality, Liquidity, & Debasement __ Disclaimer: Nothing discussed on Forward Guidance should be considered as investment advice. Please always do your own research & speak to a financial advisor before thinking about, thinking about putting your money into these crazy markets.
The Minnesota Timberwolves are figuring things out but that's not a bad thing; Not freaking out after the Timberwolves lost a back-to-back; Julius Randle is fitting in on the Timberwolves offense; Should the Wolves manage Mike Conley's minutes better; Wolves are figuring out their bench rotation and more on State of the Wolves on Flagrant Howls. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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NuCicer: https://www.nucicer.com/Growing Pulse Crops Podcast: https://growingpulsecrops.com/If we were to re-think the food system and start with human nutrition as the goal, we would likely want food ingredients that are affordable, delicious, high in protein and high in fiber. Chickpeas fit the bill. Kathryn Cook and the team at NuCicer are developing genetics for chickpeas with more protein to make them more functional and appealing to food companies. But can they pass enough of that value back to the growers to scale?There's a lot to this story and NuCicer is taking a really interesting approach to creating the rotational crop of the future that is nutritious, delicious, affordable and profitable for farmers. Today's episode has a lot of fascinating aspects to it, all of which I think give us some interesting threads to pull on when thinking about where agriculture is headed. On the surface, NuCicer is crop genetics company working with chickpea, or what some of you might know as garbanzo bean, or others might know just as humus, arguably it's most popular processed form. The company has been able to take the protein content from 20-22% up to 30-35%, which has major ramifications for its use as a food ingredient. One of those ramifications is the obvious - more protein - but it's also a tastier source of protein and one that is rich in fiber and has fewer low value co-products, which is an interesting part of the story that we will get into. If you think this is just another meat alternative story - guess again! This is really about adding protein and fiber to foods that are currently composed of other grains or oilseeds or peas. You'll hear us use the word “fortify” which is referring to the ability to make a processed food healthier without sacrificing the eating experience. But while a big part of the story here is using science to make better foods for people, we can't lose site of the need for this to also work for farmers. Kathryn has a really interesting take on this that you'll definitely want to hear because it's a bit of a different approach from a lot of other genetics companies. Speaking of Kathryn Cook, she is a materials scientist and engineer by training, spending the first part of her career with Boeing and Meta. But she is also the daughter of Dr. Douglas Cook, a professor of plant pathology at UC Davis. Doug Cook had been working a lot with chickpeas in his research at Davis. The way Kathryn explained it to me is that when the chickpea was domesticated thousands of years ago, only a small number of seeds were brought forward in that process, so today 95% of the genetic diversity remains in the wild species. Doug Cook has been working to identify those species that are compatible with modern chickpea varieties and systematically cross pollinating to bring back some of that genetic diversity. The result is a novel library from which they can now launch new traits in the market. Part of that work started to include protein when they found dramatic difference in protein content in some of these wild species. This work caught Kathryn's attention at a time when she was considering leaving her job in materials science to pursue a startup in food and ag. The two ultimately co-founded NuCicer together to commercialize some of this research Doug was doing through a tech transfer agreement with the university. And they soon were awarded a $1M non-dilutive grant from the Foundation for Food and Agriculture Research to get started.
We are back and better than ever! We answer your questions on the first relaunch episode of this season! Question 1 - What specific exercise interventions do you use to help improve rotational speed/power? Question 2 - What can I do when I am casting in my downswing? Have any specific questions you want to ask us? Send an email with your questions to info@manaperformancetherapy.com and we'll include your question into future podcast episodes!
Adam, Andrew and Rey reconvene to discuss the recent big fixtures in Ukrainian club football's busy calendar! The Klasychne, The Cup's Round of 16 and improved European performances are all on the agenda! Michael Jaworskyj returns for a B2B appearance to add some analysis on the derby, some of the under represented UPL sides and the National Team. Mike is a co-host of new football podcast Futbol Kultura which focuses on football culture in the wider Eastern European space. The guys chat: Ballon D'or Dovbyk's achievement of making the top 30 shortlist Klasychne Was Dynamo's resting of players in Europe justified in hindsight post Clasico? Dynamo's expanding injury list Bilovar linked with Cardiff and Viktoria Plzen? Shakhtar - the better side but undone by a silly red Riznyk showing good signs in Europe Brazilians – are any of them any good? Sudakov - a move must happen ASAP Upcoming UCL games must be won Are Zabarnyi comparisons way too early for Mykhavko? Five at the back and anti football is the way forward given new realities? UPL Oleksandriya still trundling on near the top Big game this weekend v Polissya Kryvbas on their way back? Zorya doing not bad under Mladen More player contract issues though... The 'Lviv' Derbies Makysmov is back at Vorskla Ukrainian Cup run through National Team and Boys abroad Georgia and Czechia review Mudryk much improved this season all round Does motivation improve for players knowing their positions are under threat? Geo and Albania next WCQ system outlined... Listen to the above and MUCH, MUCH MORE in our latest episode! ********************************************** Want to help the families of fallen ultras cope through the first difficult months without their husbands, partners, fathers, brothers and sons? More Info & ways to donate here: standsofheroes.com ************************************************ Please subscribe to Ukraine + Football on your favoured podcast provider and leave a review if you are able to! You can also RATE us on Apple Podcasts & NOW Spotify - please give us 5 stars if you are able to! We are also now on YOUTUBE - for vlogs and live streams please subscribe here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyiNMhP18iGwwov5FkcMY7Q Please email any questions, feedback or ideas to: ukraineplusfootball@gmail.com
In this week's mini-episode we continue our series of discussions on the different types of breaking mechanics in Jiu-Jitsu! This episode explains rotational breaks like kimuras, omoplatas, and heel hooks. We also explain the difference between internal and external rotations, and why internal rotations are so powerful. (A note on terminology: a "break" as described here is technically more of a "tear," as you're not breaking bone, you're tearing soft tissue. However, we'll use the term "break" as it's the more commonly accepted and understood term in Jiu-Jitsu.)Before you listen to this episode, check out:Mini Ep. 21: The 3 Joint Rulehttps://podcast.bjjmentalmodels.com/243161/episodes/15817572-mini-ep-21-the-3-joint-ruleMini Ep. 22: Linear Break Mechanicshttps://podcast.bjjmentalmodels.com/243161/episodes/15860578-mini-ep-22-linear-break-mechanicsGet our Intro to Mechanics audio course, normally $79, FREE:https://bjjmentalmodels.com/freeintroDon't forget to check out BJJ Mental Models Premium!If you love the podcast, you'll definitely love our premium membership offerings. The podcast is truly just the tip of the iceberg – the next steps on your journey are joining our community, downloading our strategy courseware, and working with us to optimize your game. We do all this through memberships that come in at a fraction of the cost of a single private.Sign up here for a free trial:https://bjjmentalmodels.com/Need more BJJ Mental Models?Get tips, tricks, and breakthrough insights from our newsletter:https://bjjmentalmodels.com/newsletter/Get nitty-gritty details on our mental models from the full database:https://bjjmentalmodels.com/database/Follow us on social:https://facebook.com/bjjmentalmodels/https://instagram.com/bjjmentalmodels/
Raising children can be more than a full-time job, between chauffering, comforting, feeding and educating them. When moms have partners who are rotational workers, all of that work falls to them for weeks at a time. That's why mental health counsellor and social worker Karen Clarke has set up a counselling and peer support group for mothers who find themselves alone a lot. She's spoke with the CBC's Leigh Anne Power.
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Rotational grazing offers a variety of benefits to growers, their crops and livestock. From enhancing cattle productivity to improving forage stands, rotations provide us with substanial value. Gain valuable insights into the benefits of rotational grazing and the technologies that have advanced its efficiency from Brianna Elliot, Techgonomist at Olds College. This episode of The Dirt will provide growers with helpful information about the reality of rotational grazing and its impact on sustainability based on research performed at Olds College. To learn more about projects that the Technology Access Centre for Livestock Production is working on, visit www.oldscollege.ca. Looking for the latest in crop nutrition research? Visit nutrien-ekonomics.com Subscribe to our YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@NutrieneKonomics
Coach Kevin Duffy discusses golf training, golf diet, and his journey in the world of training and golf. He talks about his background in football and how he transitioned into golf training. He emphasizes the importance of lower body strength and stability in golf and dispels the myth of getting too bulky from strength training. He also highlights the misconception of stopping training during the golf season and emphasizes the need to maintain strength and flexibility throughout the year. He also emphasizes the need for individualized training programs based on specific goals and the importance of nutrition and hydration on the golf course. Train RPS websiteTrain RPS IGKevin Duffy IGLINKS:Watch on YouTubeSubscribe to the Newsletter Baystate Golf on IGSeanMeliaGolf on TwitterBaystateGolf.com
"...one of which is sorghum sudan grass, and if you don't mow that, it gets to be like ten feet tall. And so we had pigs that were running through there, that reminded us of the velociraptors in Jurassic Park–you know, you can't see the animal, you just see the top of the plant waving back and forth. And so we were always on safari when we had to go out and do pig chores."This week on the show, we visit Nightfall Farm, a livestock farm in Southern Indiana focused on sustainable agriculture.We talk about perennial pastures, rotational grazing and what farmers can learn when they listen to their animals.
Hall of Fame Weekend capped with a walk-off winner this week but with Jared Jones slated to return, we take a look at some options for the 2025 Pirates rotation. @StephenCastrign joins as co-host to discuss this and more in this week's episode! #LetsGoBucs https://steelcitypirates.com/
How to create and maintain healthy soils has been a topic of conversation and data collection for at least the past 40 years. In that time, a growing movement of farmers and ranchers have been shifting their practices to make use of the impact that livestock can have on the soil beneath their hooves. One... Read More
In this episode of Dogs Are Individuals, I'm exploring a fascinating topic: rotational monofeeding. A listener asked for my thoughts on this diet approach from Nora Lentz, which involves feeding dogs a single type of food on specific days without mixing different food sources. I'll discuss the principles behind rotational monofeeding, its potential benefits, and its limitations. I'll also share my own perspective on how this method compares to a more seasonal and varied diet. Tune in for a thoughtful discussion on tailoring your dog's diet to their unique needs and preferences. Sponsored By: Goodness Gracious Real Mushrooms Check Out Rita: SIGN UP FOR MY NEW BOOK Rita's Instagram Facebook Group My Courses My Website and Store Produced By: Drake Peterson
Jonathan and Dustin discuss the Guardians' most recent struggles, the impact of Alex Cobb's injury and the quiet bats as of late.
Tom Withers joins the show and Jonathan and Dustin discuss the Guardians' rotational concerns with the injury to Alex Cobb and the inconsistencies with the lineup.
Welcome to Astronomy Daily, the podcast where we bring you the latest space and Astronomy news. I'm your host, Anna. Today we have an exciting lineup of stories that you won't want to miss. We're starting off with the launch of ESA's new PICSAT-2 satellite, which aims to revolutionize Earth observation through the power of artificial intelligence. Next, we'll dive into NASA's DART mission, which not only managed to deflect an asteroid but also offered invaluable insights into planetary defense strategies. We'll also explore how astronomers are making strides in predicting the feeding times of black holes. Yes, you heard that right. The cosmic voids have dinner schedules. Finally, we'll delve into a fascinating study that uncovers Earth's rotational history, revealing a pattern that has implications for major environmental events across millions of years. So sit back, relax, and get ready to journey through the cosmos with us.- **ESA's PICSAT-2 Satellite Revolutionizes Earth Observation**: ESA's PICSAT-2 satellite has officially launched, marking a revolutionary advancement in Earth observation through artificial intelligence. - **NASA's DART Mission: A Breakthrough in Planetary Defense**: NASA's Double Asteroid Redirection Test, or DART, mission, has made a significant splash in planetary defense by successfully demonstrating the ability to deflect an asteroid. The mission involved sending a spacecraft to collide deliberately with the moonlet Dimorphos, which is part of the binary asteroid system Didymos. - **Predicting Black Hole Feeding Times**: Astronomers have made an impressive leap in our understanding of black holes by successfully predicting the meal times of a colossal black hole. This prediction came after observing the black hole's consumption of a nearby star in bits and pieces. The initial data was captured in 2018, when a surge of brightness was detected from a galaxy about 860 million light-years away. - **Uncovering Earth's Rotational History**: A recent study has uncovered intriguing details about the Earth's rotational history, revealing a staircase pattern of deceleration interspersed with periods of stability. By analyzing sediment samples dating back a staggering 650 million years, researchers have pieced together how our planet's spin has changed over the eons. For more Astronomy Daily, including our continually updating newsfeed, visit our website at astronomydaily.io. Follow us on social media at AstroDailyPod on Facebook, X, YouTubeMusic, and TikTok. We love engaging with our community, so be sure to drop us a message or comment on your favorite platform.For more Space and Astronomy News Podcasts, visit our HQ at www.bitesz.com.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/astronomy-daily-the-podcast--5648921/support.
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Nick and Dustin discuss the fan debate with the Guardians' trade deadline activity, questions moving forward with the rotation and a controversy at the Olympics.
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Steve and Charlie discussed Karlo Matkovic's "signature" performance for the Pelicans in the NBA2K25 Summer League. They reviewed Jay Johnson's recent recruiting victories. Glen West, a senior writer at Geaux247.com, joined Steve and Charlie. West praised LSU football's major recruiting victory, earning a commitment from five-star CB DJ Pickett. He evaluated Jay Johnson's work on the recruiting trail to build a contending roster for 2025 and beyond.
इस सप्ताह पुलियाबाज़ी पर हम चर्चा करते हैं कि कैसे फ्री मोबिलिटी समझौतों के माध्यम से भारतीयों के लिए नए अवसर पैदा किए जा सकते हैं। क्या यह हमारे ब्रेन ड्रेन को ब्रेन गेन में बदलने का मार्ग हो सकता है? ज़रूर सुनें।This week on Puliyabaazi, we discuss how new opportunities can be created for Indians by improving rotational labour mobility for Indians through Free Mobility Agreements. Can this be the pathway to turn our brain drain into brain gain? Do listen in. We discuss:* World's changing demography* Rotational Labour Mobility* Free Mobility Agreements* Brain Gain* Elements of bilateral agreement* Does this reduce freedom?Readings:India Policy Watch #3: India Should Sign Free Mobility Agreements (FMAs)As Trump attacks migrants, how India can help itself and the West on labour migration, by Manish Sabharwal and Chinmay Tumbe for Indian ExpressMichael Clemens' idea for a US-Mexico Bilateral Worker AgreementLant Pritchett's foundational work on the concept of Rotational Labour MobilityRelated Puliyabaazi:श्रम कानून में सुधार कैसे लाया जाए? Reforming India's Labour Laws ft. Bhuvana Anandभारत की Global Value Chains में हिस्सेदारी कैसे बढ़ाई जाए? Ft. Saon RayIf you have any questions for the guest or feedback for us, please comment here or write to us at puliyabaazi@gmail.com. If you like our work, please subscribe and share this Puliyabaazi with your friends, family and colleagues.Website: https://puliyabaazi.inHosts: @saurabhchandra @pranaykotas @thescribblebeeTwitter: @puliyabaazi Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/puliyabaazi/Subscribe & listen to the podcast on iTunes, Google Podcasts, Castbox, AudioBoom, YouTube, Spotify or any other podcast app. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.puliyabaazi.in
Mike and Charlie broke down the start of 2024 NBA free agency, highlighting the Pelicans' losses and the biggest signings around the association. Nick Friedell, an Audacy NBA insider, joined Mike and Charlie. Friedell broke down the Pelicans' trade for Hawks PG Dejounte Murray. He previewed their next move for a starting center. Friedell also shared his thoughts on the start of free agency including Klay Thompson to Dallas, Paul George to Philadelphia, and Kentavious Caldwell-Pope to Orlando. Mike, Charlie, and Steve played their daily "Triple Option" segment.
On this episode, we speak with Kristy Carlson from Eaton. Kristy is an alumna of Eaton's HR Development Program and discusses the benefits of doing a rotational program and how Eaton supports their Rotational Program participants.
We start with the basics and end with the specifics on managed rotational grazing. If you are just getting started with rotational grazing, the beginning will highlight environmental benefits, principles and practicalities, grazing for a variety of animals and common challenges. If you identify as an advanced grazer, then fast-forward to 27:29 in the podcast to jump into the specifics on economics, incentives, crop mixes and resources. Our guests Luke Petersen, regenerative ag specialist with the Nature Conservancy's North America Agriculture team, and Luke Wavrunek, dairy farmer and owner of Fairview Pastures in Wisconsin, share experiences and expertise with rotational grazing. Special thanks to The Nature Conservancy of Wisconsin for sponsoring this episode. About the guests: Luke Petersen is a Regenerative Ag Specialist with The Nature Conservancy's North America Agriculture team. He works on an array of programs aimed at accelerating the uptake of farming practices that simultaneously benefit farmers and nature, including by partnering closely with the US dairy industry to achieve environmental goals on dairies across the country. He has a background in regenerative grazing management, and is a 5th generation farmer who grazes a small beef herd in SW Michigan. Luke Wavrunek is a 5th generation dairy farmer and the owner of Fairview Pastures in Northeast Wisconsin. He started rotational grazing in 2014 and runs 200 acres in rotational grazing and has 195 cattle including milk cows, heifers and some beef cattle on pasture. Resources for grazing: Dairy Feed in Focus program Farmers for Sustainable Food Climate-Smart incentive program NRCS grazing incentives: Contact your local USDA service center Your state's University Extension, Wisconsin resource Farmer-led watershed groups or to start a group Group referenced in the episode: Rock River Regenerative Grazers Grassland 2.0 This podcast is co-produced by the Dairy Business Association and Edge Dairy Farmer Cooperative, sister organizations that fight for effective dairy policy in Wisconsin and Washington, D.C. Become a sponsor, share an idea or feedback by emailing podcast@dairyforward.com.
On this week's episode we dig back into to the listener mailbag. Some of the topics we cover: overcoming competition anxiety, the truth behind range throwing, fixing technique, maintaining physical qualities, our favorite presenters, and even a special story about coaching Jeremy Allen White. For more information on this topic, read the complete show notes at: https://www.hmmrmedia.com/2024/05/hmmr-podcast-episode-317-qampa/ » Support the show: join HMMR PLUS to get full access to our coaching resources. More notes: This episode is brought to you by HMMR Plus. Become a member for full access to our videos, articles, and podcast archives. For more on range throwing read Jud Logan's original article, and our perspective on the reality of range throwing. Don Babbitt was listed as one of our favorite throws presenters in this episode. He presented Lesson 25: Rotational shot put master class (with Don Babbitt) in the HMMR Classroom and has been a guest on Episode 305, Episode 256, Episode 170, and Episode 116. Strength and transfer was also looked at in detail on GAINcast 276. You can hear us answer more questions on Episode 286, Episode 272, Episode 257, Episode 247, Episode 246, Episode 241, Episode 213, Episode 199, Episode 176, Episode 174, Episode 143, Episode 126 and Episode 89.
The Dairy Streamlet is a condensed version of a long Dairy Stream episode and covers the high-level points of the conversation. If this topic interest you, then listen to the full episode on May 15. Dairy Stream host Joanna Guza and two guests involved in rotational grazing share the environmental benefits, economics, ROI, common challenges and resources. Special thanks to The Nature Conservancy of Wisconsin for sponsoring this episode. About the guests: Luke Petersen is a Regenerative Ag Specialist with The Nature Conservancy's North America Agriculture team. He works on an array of programs aimed at accelerating the uptake of farming practices that simultaneously benefit farmers and nature, including by partnering closely with the US dairy industry to achieve environmental goals on dairies across the country. He has a background in regenerative grazing management, and is a 5th generation farmer who grazes a small beef herd in SW Michigan. Luke Wavrunek is a 5th generation dairy farmer and the owner of Fairview Pastures in Northeast Wisconsin. He started rotational grazing in 2014 and runs 200 acres in rotational grazing and has 195 cattle including milk cows, heifers and some beef cattle on pasture. Resources for grazing: Dairy Feed in Focus program Farmers for Sustainable Food Climate-Smart incentive program NRCS grazing incentives: Contact your local USDA service center Your state's University Extension, Wisconsin resource Farmer-led watershed groups or to start a group Group referenced in the episode: Rock River Regenerative Grazers Grassland 2.0 This podcast is co-produced by the Dairy Business Association and Edge Dairy Farmer Cooperative, sister organizations that fight for effective dairy policy in Wisconsin and Washington, D.C. Become a sponsor, share an idea or feedback by emailing podcast@dairyforward.com.
Rob gives his thoughts on the rotational injury of Edward Cabrera & rotational returns of Jesus Luzardo & Braxton Garrett, his thoughts on different trade assets such as those 3 pitchers along w/ Jazz Chisholm Jr., Tanner Scott, & his X-Factor from the group of possible Marlins trade assets! #TeamSeatGeek: Use code ROBCAO for $20 off your first SeatGeek order: https://seatgeek.com/ Socials: https://www.instagram.com/robcao/ https://www.instagram.com/theflame_es/
My guest on this episode is Kevin Duffy. Who is Kevin? Kevin is a Certified Strength and Conditioning Specialist (CSCS) based out of Sudbury, MA. Known as ‘Coach Duff', Kevin has a vast amount of experience with training athletes of all levels and he is specifically experienced in Golf and Rotational specific work. Coach Duff specializes in working with rotational athletes especially golf. Kevin has gone on to continue his education through Titleist Performance Institute (TPI) levels 1 and 2 in golf fitness. Duff excels at raising the level of performance with groups of athletes in a team setting as well as with individual programs and small group programs. His outlook: “Do the simple things savagely well, to produce uncommon results” In this conversation, we get into the myths and misconceptions of fitness for golfers, how Kevin trains his players to what he learned from one of his mentors, Jason Glass. We also cover the the importance of his 4 exercises and the “The Strength Window” that can be implemented into everybody's program: Make sure you follow Kevin on Instagram @coachkevinduffy as he is a very energetic and entaining follow as well as educational. So without further delay, here is Kevin Duffy. Thank you to our sponsor, Istruzi. Go to Istruzi app (click here to dowload) As always, Study, Practice, Teach and then pass it on! Love ya'll Guru
Today's podcast is with Alex Kanellis. Alex is the founder of Landmine University. He is a former state champion wrestler, Iowa Gatorade Player of the Year (Football), and University of Iowa football player. He has been a scholastic strength coach, wrestling and football coach, as well as having spent time as a performance coach for Weck Method. Currently, Alex's focus is on training youth wrestlers, as well as his work with Landmine University. Strength training for athletes is fundamentally basic. The powerlift variations, as well as Olympic lifts recruit a large amount of muscle mass and are fundamentally stimulating. At the same time, with the potential to be over-used, “functional” training has emerged, offering light-weight movements with high demands for balance and coordination. Landmine oriented training movements offer a happy medium in a high potential for force application, a rotational and arc-like orientation, as well as short learning curves (unlike the longer learning curve of the Olympic lifts). On today's podcast Alex goes into his experiences that brought him into landmine training, and how he uses the method with athletes. He also gets into the advantages and unique aspects of the method, and touches on the transfer points to a number of athletic movements and practices. Alex touches on isometric landmine variations, as well as gets into GPP methods for young athletes in general, and what we can learn from the athleticism of wrestling and combat sports. Today's episode is brought to you by Lost Empire Herbs, TeamBuildr and the Plyomat. TeamBuildr is an online software for coaches and trainers. Use the code “JUSTFLY” for a free 30 day trial of the TeamBuildr software at https://teambuildr.com. For 15% off your Lost Empire Herbs order, head to lostempireherbs.com/justfly. To try Pine Pollen for free (just pay for shipping), head to: justflypinepollen.com. The Plyomat is a functional, intuitive, and affordable contact mat for jump and plyometric training and testing. Check out the Plyomat at www.plyomat.net View more podcast episodes at the podcast homepage. Timestamps and Main Points 4:39- Enhancing Athletic Performance Through Rotational Core Movements 10:12- Rotational Landmine Training for Athletic Performance Gains 17:50- Rotational Landmine Exercises for Explosive Athletes 21:23- Spinal Engine Theory for Athletic Performance 32:00- The Role of Fat Grips and Unilateral Landmine Lifts 43:50- Rotational Resistance Training with Landmine Exercises 49:41- Building Athleticism Through Wrestling Movements 55:57- Focused Training for Elite Performance in Gymnastics 57:49- Enhancing Athlete Skills Through Wrestling and Free Play Alex Kanellis Quotes "Landmine lifts too is you really do feel the load go from one glute to the other glute and you can feel, and that's something that is really powerful and also just safe because they're just limited in a way that I like." - Alex Kanellis" "Your spine is the primary engine for locomotion, as opposed to bracing your spine to neutral and powering locomotion with your hips and legs." - Alex Kanellis "What if it's not an argument? What if you just started with more stuff like landmine cleans, or it's a lower bar to jump over, it's more athletic then maybe in high school or later (bring in Olympic Lifts)." - Joel Smith "If we are going to spend those skill points as a coach who's not their sport coach, it does feel really satisfying when just at least a couple of those skill points overlap with what they're working on in their sport." - Alex Kanellis" "Yeah, but it makes you play differently, and it gives you something. And so much. I think a lot of times we almost find things by accident that are because of these constraints." – Joel Smith “And you could ask Donnie Thompson or any of the guys that are into the fat grip stuff. But for me, I remember with even bench press, but deadlift,