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Ryan Boyle is a branch manager with 27 years of experience. He transitioned from Amazon FBA to online marketing in 2023, focusing on producing content. By 2025, he was promoting an affiliate program, inspiring others to build online income.
Everything you need to know headed into the quarterfinals at Gillette.
Those low-priced staples on grocery-store shelves — where do they come from? Zachary Crockett finds out at a national convention for private-label manufacturers. SOURCES:Kusum Ailawadi, professor of marketing at the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth College.Eric Beringause, C.E.O. of Winland Foods.Ryan Boyle, vice president of sales at Kitchen Innovations.Samantha Burd, co-owner of Lady Burd Cosmetics.Dean Erstad, senior vice president of sales at Seneca.Harry Overly, president and C.E.O. of Flagstone Foods. RESOURCES:"The Backlash to Price Hikes Is Building," by Julia Waldow (Modern Retail, 2024)."For U.S. Consumers, It's a Matter of ‘And' — Not ‘Or,'" by Kari Alldredge and Warren Teichner (McKinsey & Company, 2023)."Those Doritos Too Expensive? More Stores Offer Their Own Alternatives," by Julie Creswell (The New York Times, 2023)."Why Private Label Brands Are Having Their Moment," by Errol Schweizer (Forbes, 2022)."The Hidden Makers of Costco's Kirkland Signature and Trader Joe's O's," by Nathaniel Meyersohn (CNN Business, 2022)."Pursuing the Value-Conscious Consumer: Store Brands versus National Brand Promotions," by Kusum Ailawadi, Scott A. Neslin, and Karen Gedenk (Journal of Marketing, 2001)."The Effect of Generic Products on Consumer Perceptions and Brand Choice," by John J. Wheatley (NA - Advances in Consumer Research, 1981). EXTRAS:"Should America Be Run by … Trader Joe's?" by Freakonomics Radio (2018)."How to Save $1 Billion Without Even Trying," by Freakonomics Radio (2014).
Hall of Famer and everyone's favorite pro lacrosse analyst joins the show to discuss all things PLL playoffs. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/lax-all-stars/message
Ryan is from West Des Moines Iowa, and played high school football for Dowling Catholic. He was a standout athlete in the state of Iowa, leading Dowling to back to back State Titles in 2013 and 2014. He was name Gatorade Player of The Year in his senior season. Ryan saw early interest in recruiting from a variety of schools but grew up a Hawk fan, and talks about the visit that started to turn the tide on him eventually ending up in the Black and Gold. His career was unique, and saw him not only transfer out of Iowa after graduating in 3 years, but also try out multiple positions as a Hawkeye. He discusses the reasons for that, wanting to contribute and get playing time, and ultimately pursuing his full potential elsewhere. This conversation gets more serious or 'deep' than we often go on the Walkons, and shows some very real behind the scenes action of how a D1 football players journey is usually more than just roses.If you love the show and want to show support, tell your friends! And, check out our exclusive content at Patreon.com/washedupwalkons where you can find extra podcast episodes, exclusive merchandise, Merch discounts with every tier, private Walkon discord channel access, and more!
To gain perspective on where our economy stands and where it's headed, we're delighted to welcome Ryan Boyle to this month's podcast. A macroeconomist at Northern Trust — and TransUnion alumnus — Ryan brings deep knowledge and practical insight on multiple forces at play, giving us a better understanding of what's actually happening and how. In this episode, Josh and Craig ask Ryan about the current state of the US economy and how it fits within the global context. Ryan shares his perspectives on labor and employment trends, supply chain issues, inflation — and the implications for consumer lending. He adds context to today's dynamics by looking back at how previous global events affected the US economy. He also shares his longer-term concerns for future economic impacts. Plus, Josh tests Ryan's memories of his days at University of Chicago with trivia questions about distinguished alumni, campus life and more. — For questions or to suggest an episode topic, please email ExtraCredit@transunion.com. The information discussed in this podcast constitutes the opinion of TransUnion, and TransUnion shall have no liablity for any actions taken based upon the content of this podcast.
This week Quint is joined by Dana Boyle (TW:@danaboyle_) and the first thing she wants to make clear is that there's no relation to fellow ESPN/PLL broadcaster Ryan Boyle. Dana and Quint discuss the PLL playoffs, college football, and the world of broadcasting. In depth takes for this weekends playoffs along with a strong review of Boone,NC and App State. Well worth the listen, try not being a Dana Boyle fan after this one! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/lax-all-stars/message
On this week's episode the boys recap everything that went down in week 7 of the PLL season including 6 teams clinching their playoff spots, the Atlas being the biggest bullies in the league, and is there potentially a Rabil Curse? After that the fellas are joined by Jake Marsh (@PMTSportsBiz)fresh off of his PLL broadcasting debut [44:15 -- 1:03:58]. Jake talks to us about the preparation that goes into calling a game, how the Stool Streams have prepared him for this moment, and how handsome Ryan Boyle is.
This week on Tilt Radio we are wrapping things up with the state tournament and diving into player accolades for South West, Ohio. Then we sit down with former player, National Lacrosse Hall of Famer, World Champion, and current analyst for the PLL Ryan Boyle. Check. The. Tilt.
In 2003, Ryan Boyle's life changed forever.Whilst on his bike at a friend's ninth birthday party, Ryan was hit by a truck. The back of his head was crushed, part of his brain was removed in surgery, and he woke up from a coma two months later.Doctors told him the best he could hope for was learning how to type. Ryan didn't listen. After relearning to swallow, talk, and walk—Ryan got back on his bike.Now a World Champion paracyclist, in this episode Ryan shares how he wants his story to be an inspiration to anyone told that they can't do something. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
On this episode of the Pro Lacrosse Talk Podcast, Hutton Jackson is joined by four-time MLL champion and PLL analyst Ryan Boyle. He discusses winning an NCAA championship at Princeton, being named Rookie of the Year in both the MLL and NLL, and winning four MLL Championships with the Philadelphia Barrage and Boston Cannons. He also recounts the Rochester Rattlers drafting and trading him to the Philadelphia Barrage on draft day, gives his thoughts on the 2021 PLL College Draft and how each team improved, and discusses teaching the next generation of lacrosse players through Trilogy Lacrosse. --- Pro Lacrosse Talk is the flagship lacrosse podcast of the Lacrosse Playground network covering all three professional lacrosse leagues (NLL, PLL, Athletes Unlimited). Each week throughout the season we'll recap the games, provide analysis on the teams and feature exclusive postgame and off-the-field interviews with professional lacrosse players, coaches and executives. If you're a fan of lacrosse podcasts like the Unbuckled Chinstrap, The Inside Feed, Lacrosse Classified or The Crease Dive, then give us a listen. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram: Pro Lacrosse Talk - @ProLacrosseTalk (Twitter), @prolacrossetalk (Instagram) | Lacrosse Playground - @LaxPlayground (Twitter), @lacrosseplayground (Instagram) | Hutton Jackson - @huttonjackson (Twitter), @thehuttonjackson (Instagram) | Adam Moore - @AdamMoorePLT (Twitter), @adammooreplt (Instagram) | Support us by supporting these brands: Get 10% off your Duke Cannon order by using the code "LAX10." | Get $25 off your Players Academy course by using the code "PLT." | Get 15% off your Streaker Sports order by using the code "PLT." | Get free shipping and $20 off your SmartBackstop order by using the code "PLT." | Get 10% off your Lacrosse Jewelry order by using the code "PROLACROSSE." | --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
“Don't be afraid to make a path for yourself that is unique.” // Julian Baron ‘17 is an extremely talented sports broadcaster, the face behind Greyhound TV's resurgence, a Baltimore sports die-hard, and a senior at Syracuse's Newhouse School of Public Communications. // In Episode #27 of the Path to Follow Podcast, Jake and Julian discuss the reactivation of Greyhound TV, the intangibles of insightful broadcasting, Gary Thorne's radio voice, the broadcasting style of Ryan Boyle ‘00, the difficulties of broadcasting sports you've never played, the atmosphere of volleyball games, teaching without condescending, Julian's early interest in meteorology, the intersection between sports, news, and weather, Julian's favorite GTV memories, Cesare Ciccanti's mentorship, the unique identity of Baltimore, temperatures in Syracuse, what Gilman means to Julian, Mr. Culbertson's math class, “If you think about it…,” seemingly minor moments that shape your perspective, reading and writing fiction with John Rowell, advice for the youth, “Everything converges,” the complexities of history, and Julian's book recommendation about the mysterious circumstances of JFK's assassination, “Hit List” by Richard Belzer. // Enjoy the episode? Please subscribe to the Path to Follow YouTube channel and follow @pathtofollowpod on Spotify, Google Podcasts, Apple Podcasts, Instagram, and Twitter. // A huge thank you to the engine behind production, Cesare Ciccanti.
Remember when you shared your losing virginity stories on Facebook? We read them in this one. Other highlights include a fan song by Pepper Goins of the Rushmore Podcast, a burn victim who took the virginities of every boy in town (9:07), Ryan Boyle talking about the first time he ever cummed (16:00), and me delivering an edict with suicide instructions to some guy I'll never meet (36:25). We playin ball! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/olde-city-matt/support
We finally have three people in one room. I'm joined by Clarence and Ryan Boyle to discuss Bratz dolls, McCauley Culkin (9:50), the two headed girl (12:42), and the first gay MMA fighter (27:54). I'm also joined by Pepper Goins, host of the Rushmore Podcast (35:25). He steals Twitter handles. Also, he has COVID. This episode is dedicated to Kimbo Slice. RIP. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/olde-city-matt/support
This week on the OTCBPodcast we welcome back our field lacrosse guru and all round decent dude, Kyle Devitte. Covering the PLL Championship Series from afar hasn't been easy for any of us but Devitte continues to pump out gold with each key strike. His LacroCity newsletter continually covers the biggest stories in the lacrosse world while adding some harmless humour and creative spins. But our focus is on the PLL and how they've been able to make the bubble model work for them, all while providing us fans an incredible viewing experience from the comfort of our couches. We talk MVPs, breakout performances, Ryan Boyle's incredible rise to stardom with the telestrator and who he would pick between Rambo and Captain America. Plus, NLL free agency has been absolutely electric in the first six days- Crawford, Small, Crepinsek, Fryer, Duch, Buchanan and more were all on the move, but so many eyes and ears were on what Jammer was going to do. We'll break it all down for you and more, on this week's OTCBPodcast.
I'm joined by real life Philly comedian Ryan Boyle, as well as a call in appearance from famed podcaster and comedian Matteo Pascale, host of Let Us Be Idiots and numerous other projects. We start off reading your sex genie wishes, talk about the comedy world (3:10), Ryan tells the story of the time he saw a nerd's dick (13:33), and also about how he ruined a teacher's life (24:40). Matteo talks about his seasoned experiences with podcasting and why fans of Cum Town are picking on him (31:40). Also, suicide videos are funny (24:40). I think comedy is dead. Ryan has hope. Hope is a good thing, and no good thing ever dies. Also, we have a Patreon now! --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/olde-city-matt/support
In Ryan's Boyle's own words:In October of 2003, a black cloud seemed to hang over our family, which all culminated on a wet, fall day when I was hit and dragged by a pickup truck while riding a Big Wheel type toy at a friend’s birthday party. The medics who arrived on the scene were ready to pronounce me dead due to my horrendous injuries. The impact of the truck was directly to the back of my head; immediately I went into a coma.Miraculously I did make it to the hospital and through emergency brain surgery where part of my cerebellum was removed, along with a large portion of the back of my skull. I also suffered many broken bones and other such injuries.At the age of 10, I had to learn how to breathe, swallow, talk, eat, stand, sit, walk—everything—all over again. We take for granted that as babies we learn to do all of these things. It’s seemingly no big deal, but it was a huge deal for me. The fact is that medical experts know very little about how the brain works, which means they aren’t very good at knowing how to deal with a traumatic injury to it. The first doctor that saw me once I awakened from my coma quoted, "I am optimistic that Ryan will gain enough strength in his right hand to type." After this grim prognosis, my battle began. When the Lights Go Out tells about a young man’s desperate struggle to return to a regular life after sustaining a traumatic brain injury at the age of nine; it is both inspirational and moving. The fact that I wrote my first book as a freshmen honor student at St. Joseph High School in Trumbull, Connecticut is not only an amazing accomplishment in itself, but also one never thought possible by all of the experts.When the Lights Go Out will take you from my catastrophic injuries and the battle against death to my continuing success story of recovery, now in Georgia. I not only explain the obvious physical challenges that I faced, but also the emotional and psychological challenges which, at times, were my greatest obstacles. I cover the critical role of faith and spirituality that gave me hope and strength to overcome tremendous challenges. I touch upon the healing power of friends, the inherent goodness of people to help when they are needed the most, and the importance of the support and love of my parents and brother as the foundation through all of my recovery. This inspirational story is a living example of how a horrific event can be overcome by measures of strength, determination and faith that you never knew you had within.Learn more about Ryan and his journey at:www.ryanboyle.me/https://www.amazon.com/When-Lights-Go-Out-Second/dp/144976830X
Kyle Sweeney and the Bicecream Man join Mitch Belisle and Ryan Boyle to revisit the 2007 MLL Championship between the Philadelphia Barrage (Boyle, Sweeney) and the LA Riptide (Belisle, Bice). See video version HERE.
The legend himself CP22 joins Mitch Belisle and Ryan Boyle for a stroll down memory lane in the Dome, the World's Most Famous Arena and beyond. See the video version HERE.
Matt Striebel, Mitch Belisle and Ryan Boyle take a look back as the defending champs take on the Orangemen in the Dome 21 years ago. See the video version HERE.
In the first installment of Trilogy Lacrosse Theater 2020, Trilogy Lacrosse National Directors Ryan Boyle and Mitch Belisle take a look back at Ryan Boyle's 2004 NCAA Quarterfinals highlight tape (which was recently added by @LacrosseFilmStudy). Watch full video version HERE.
On Todays episode we have local Stand up Comedian Ryan Boyle On to discuss some of the struggles that being " the funny guy" can bring as well as overcoming insecurities and accepting yourself for who you are. He also drops some serious knowledge on us about movies and comics. BOOM.
Ryan Boyle is a two-time world champion in paralympic cycling who also won the silver medal at the 2016 Paralympic Games in Rio. Hit by a truck at the age of nine, Ryan overcame all odds to survive and thrive. An inspiration to all he meets, Ryan authored, When The Lights Go Out: A Boy Given A Second Chance.
Brent Crane discusses homeless shelters, Scott Simmons talks about making a great haunted house, Jennifer Petriglieri explains how to strengthen your relationship while working, Joanna Guldin teaches how to make a care package, Ryan Boyle tells his inspirational story, Jonny Greber talks about the best Halloween Candy.
2019 National Lacrosse Hall of Fame inductee Matt Striebel joins IL's Terry Foy to discuss what it was like going in with longtime friend and teammate Ryan Boyle, then they turn their attention to Sunday's Olympic trial rules exhibitions between the U.S. and Canada. They discuss PLL Year One and end with some NBA talk on the verge of Opening Night.
John Thayer sits down with South Dakota Athletics Director David Herbster, Marcus and Torrey talk Coyote Crazies, Indiana State play-by-play voice Luke Martin talks Sycamore football and Voice of the Coyotes Joe Van Goor previews the weekend matchup.DAVID HERBSTER - The west side of the DakotaDome is undergoing a renovation and will be completed for the 2020 football season. Season ticket holders in 2019 will have priority seating for the 2020 season and information is coming out to prepare you for the transition if you want to move to the west side. We also talk about the Fair Pay to Play act that has been signed into law in California and the impact that may have in college athletics and the Summit LeagueCOYOTE CRAZIES - Current Coyote Crazies president Marcus Destin and former Coyote Crazie Torrey Sundall talk about the group in the begin and what it is today. We discuss the revival of the Coyote Crazies that fans are noticing at athletic events.LUKE MARTIN - The Sycamores lost quarterback Ryan Boyle and we talk about that impact and how Indiana State will look going forward. The Sycamores gave up a decent amount of points in the first two weeks of the season but then the defense locked down the last two weeks, what changed?JOE VAN GOOR - Voice of the Coyotes talks about South Dakota trying to build on momentum after winning the first game of the year two weeks ago. The Coyotes and Sycamores have played some really close games in the last few years. Where are the Coyotes strengths and how is the health heading into the Dakota Days football game
Ryan Boyle shares his sadly unpublished liner notes for the work of a New Jersey couple that found their calling playing Hawaiian music and the breakthroughs they accomplished along the way. Check out the Gospel Hawaiianaires from Numerophon Follow Michael on Twitter Follow Zachary on Twitter Like Words & Guitars on Facebook Follow Words & […]
On this episode we talk to Ryan Boyle about things like how he developed his Lacrosse IQ, deliberate practice, rebranding the behind the back pass, and we talk about his company, TrilogyLacrosse. The GameChanger Lacrosse Podcast is about talking to people who have dedicated their lives to the game of lacrosse and learning about who they are, how they got to where they are today, and what they do to improve themselves and their teams. Be sure to follow us on twitter, @GCSports. And, if you're a coach, a parent or you run a travel or club team, check out GameChanger Team Manager in the app store. Its the essential, all-in-one, scheduling and communication app for lacrosse coaches and parents. Unlike other team apps, GameChanger Team Manager is free, easy to use, and doesn't serve ads. Learn more at GC.com/TeamManager
We get to know Sycamore Football players off the field as well as preview the upcoming matchup in this pregame show series on the Sycamore radio network.
Ryan Boyle is a silver medal winner of the 2018 U.S. Paralympics Cycling Team and the author of the book, When the Lights Go Out: A Boy Given a Second Chance. After suffering a traumatic brain injury as a child, and given almost no hope of recovery by his doctors, Ryan woke up after two months in a coma and began his hard battle to recovery. His goal is to become a public speaker one day, in order to help people overcome life’s obstacles.
In this episode of Live On Purpose Radio, Ryan Boyle shares his story with Dr Paul about his journey from a traumatic brain injury to the Paralympic podium in 2016.
In 2003 Ryan Boyle was dragged by a truck causing him immediately to go into a coma. After emergency brain surgery, where they removed a portion of his brain, it seemed like all hope was gone. Proof that miracles do happen, not only did he wake from the coma, but soon started a rigorous battle to learn how to stand, walk, eat, and everything else, all over again. Through patience, hard work and lots of love and support, not only did Ryan defeat the odds, but he thrived through the recovery process and paved his way to become the youngest member of the USA Paralympic Road Cycling Team, winning a silver medal in the Rio 2016 games. Now, in between his Paralympic training schedule (he resides at the Olympic Training Village in Colorado), going to school and finishing his second book, Ryan is devoted to helping others by sharing his story and offering advice to those experiencing hardships. He recently graduated from Blessed Trinity High School in Roswell. When Ryan wrote his book When The Lights Go Out: A Boy Given a Second Chance at the end of his freshmen year of high school, he knew that he wanted to speak about his road to recovery and share his story of inspiration. He has spoken at his school in Georgia, at Clemson University, and at Safe America, where he went for his driving classes. "This inspirational story describes how I had to overcome enormous obstacles. It is also about a spiritual journey of reflection, prayer, and many incomprehensible acts of faith. This is a living example of how a horrific event can be overcome by measures of strength, determination, and faith that you never knew you had within." -- ryan Find his book on Amazon: https://amzn.to/2HAlxe8 Episode sponored by: Minnesota Functional Neurology
IL's Terry Foy and Quint Kessenich provide a rapid reaction to Thursday's DI conference tournament semifinals, then discuss the news of legendary coach Dick Edell's death and the prospect that Canada won't be at the 2018 FIL World Championships. They're joined by ESPNU analyst Ryan Boyle, Notre Dame coach Kevin Corrigan and Syracuse coach John Desko. They then preview the Ivy League Semifinals and Saturday's seven conference championship games.
Caleche - She's a WEST COAST country music singer/songwriter - why do we capitalize that? Well she's from the land of Bone Thugz & Harmony, Snoop Dogg and so many great hip/hop artists. She's here talking to us about how she fell in love with Country music and what her brand new music video and single "Get Down" is all about and where you can find it.Ryan Boyle - Talk about inspiration! Ryan is a Paralympic who won silver in cycling in Rio! Before he was 10 Ryan was hit by a semi-truck and dragged over 50 feet wrapped up in the axle. He was pronounced dead but managed to have his life saved thanks to a surgeon. Now his story will inspire you and so will his new book which we talk about!
Caleche - She's a WEST COAST country music singer/songwriter - why do we capitalize that? Well she's from the land of Bone Thugz & Harmony, Snoop Dogg and so many great hip/hop artists. She's here talking to us about how she fell in love with Country music and what her brand new music video and single "Get Down" is all about and where you can find it.Ryan Boyle - Talk about inspiration! Ryan is a Paralympic who won silver in cycling in Rio! Before he was 10 Ryan was hit by a semi-truck and dragged over 50 feet wrapped up in the axle. He was pronounced dead but managed to have his life saved thanks to a surgeon. Now his story will inspire you and so will his new book which we talk about!
Ryan Boyle is a man who makes the choice every day to live a positive, optimistic life. At age nine, he was riding a big wheel at a friend’s birthday party, and he was hit by a truck and dragged down the street. He head injury was so traumatic that they actually had to remove part of his cerebellum because it was so damaged. He awoke from a coma two months later and defied all odds by first, surviving. What happened after that is nothing short of a miracle. And yes, we talk about miracles on the show today. When Ryan was in 9th grade, he published a book called When the Lights Go Out: A Boy Given a Second Chance. I picked it up on Amazon and after you listen to this episode, I’m sure you’ll want to pick it up too. I literally couldn’t put it down. Be sure that you listen to this episode with an open heart and open mind. It’s really tough to imagine you or someone you love going through something so traumatic. I’m so grateful that Ryan has the guts and vulnerability to share his journey. As he told me, “I’m an open book. You can ask me anything.” So I did. Today we talk about: Family & friends: Your support crew is everything The accident Coming out of a coma & facing the reality of a new life Traumatic brain injuries (TBI) "What doesn't kill you makes you stronger." Some things you just have to live with - great advice for all of us Miracles & Faith Having a sense of humor during the tough stuff in life We are surrounded by incredible, amazing, inspirational people around every corner. All we have to do is open our eyes. Ryan's final nugget sums it up perfectly, "Smile. Make eye contact. Be friendly. You don’t know what’s going on in anyone else’s lives." So be the best person you can be to spread love and light in this world. Don’t forget to pick up Ryan’s book on Amazon - When the Lights Go Out: A boy Given a Second Chance. And cheer him on in the next Paralympics. He has such an incredible energy, I believe that whatever happens, he will be happy. Remember what his voicemail says, "I’m out making something of my life.” It’s time for us to do the same. This episode supported by my amazing sponsor Health IQ - they help healthy people get lower rates on life insurance. To see if you qualify visit healthiq.com/rtw - please tell them I sent you!
Life's New Normal Podcast with Host Long Jump Silver Medalist John Register
In October 2003, Ryan Boyle became a victim of traumatic brain injury (TBI). "I was hit and dragged by a pickup truck while riding a Big Wheel trike at a friend’s party. Emergency brain surgery saved my life, but I lost a portion of the back part of my brain. At the age of ten, I had to learn how to breathe, swallow, talk, eat, stand, sit, walk—everything— all over again." Though Dr.'s told him he would be lucky if he were able to write with his hand again, Ryan proved him wrong. Today, Ryan is a super-star Paralympic athlete in the sport of cycling and because of his balance issue he rides a, yes you guessed it, a trike. He did use that hand again to write his own book titled, “When the Lights go Out: A Boy Given a Second Chance." Each year, (TBI) contribute to a substantial number of deaths and cases of permanent disability. The severity of a TBI may range from “mild” to “severe”. Ryan not only is a champion on the trike, he is a champion to those living with this disability. Hear his story on the inspirational Podcast, "Life's New Normal." About the Host John Register is keynote speaker who won the long jump silver medal at the 2000 Paralympic Games in Sydney, Australia. His business, Inspired Communications International, LLC helps unleash courageous action for business leaders and sports career professionals by demonstrating the secrets to medal podium performance while cultivating the competitive advantage and constructing a center of excellence by turning obstacles into opportunities. Check out his TEDx Talk, "I did Not Overcome Adversity
On this episode we talk to Ryan Boyle about things like how he developed his Lacrosse IQ, deliberate practice, rebranding the behind the back pass, and we talk about his company, TrilogyLacrosse.