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Aaron Werner and Ryan Powell discuss the importance of educating patients about macular degeneration and the role of supplements in preventing and managing the disease. They address the mental barrier of recommending over-the-counter products and emphasize the need for patient education and choice. They also highlight the benefits of carotenoid supplements and fish oil in reducing the risk of macular degeneration and improving visual performance. They highlight the need for education and communication to prompt these conversations and provide patients with the information they need to make informed decisions. They also discuss the role of price in these discussions and the importance of quantifying the benefits of supplements through patient feedback and objective measurements. Show Sponsors: CooperVision, MacuHealth ------------------------ Let's Connect! Follow and join the conversation! Instagram: @aaron_werner_vision
Guests Include: Ryan Powell - Summit League assistant commissioner, Jeff Kolpack and Mike McFeely - Forum of Fargo-Moorhead, Josh Fenton - Summit League commissioner, and Zach Dosch - WDAY Sports basketball analyst
Adventure Travel, Africa, Bhutan, ExpansionRyan PowellChief Operating Officer - Sales & TouringandBeyondRyan Powell is andBeyond's Chief Operating Officer of Sales and Touring. His is currently focused on leading their exceptional touring businesses in Africa, Asia and South America to ensure a consistent, leading, world-class guest and partner experience. He is passionate about the conservation of wildlife and natural spaces, and community development, and proudly works for a company which strives to leave the world a better place for the next generation.https://www.andbeyond.com/SummaryIn this conversation, Jason Elkins interviews Ryan Powell, the Chief Operating Officer for Sales and Touring at andBeyond. They discuss Ryan's journey into adventure travel, the challenges and opportunities in the industry, and the transformative power of travel. Ryan shares stories of guests whose experiences with andBeyond have changed their lives and inspired them to make a difference. He emphasizes the importance of finding the part of the tourism industry that you love and connecting with people who are already in the industry to learn and explore opportunities. In this conversation, Ryan Powell discusses the impact of andBeyond's work in the travel industry. He highlights the importance of repeat guests and staff recognition, emphasizing the commitment and dedication of their team. Powell also shares the expansion plans and future goals of andBeyond, including their focus on conservation and sustainability. He emphasizes the urgent need to protect wildlife and natural habitats. Additionally, Powell discusses the positive impact of tourism on local communities and encourages responsible travel practices. The conversation concludes with a reminder of the consequences of negligence and the importance of making conscious choices in travel.TakeawaysAdventure travel offers opportunities for career changes and personal growth.Traveling can be a transformative experience that opens your eyes to different cultures and perspectives.The adventure travel industry needs passionate and skilled individuals to drive it forward.Guest experiences and feedback can validate the purpose and impact of adventure travel. andBeyond values repeat guests and recognizes their staff's commitment to their mission.The company is focused on making a positive impact on communities and the environment.andBeyond aims to double their impact by 2030 through conservation and sustainability efforts.Tourism can have a significant positive impact on local communities when done responsibly. Learn more about the Big World Made Small Podcast and join our private community to get episode updates, special access to our guests, and exclusive adventure travel offers at bigworldmadesmall.com.
In this bonus episode, following on from our episode with Emily Edwards of the Scottish Refugee Council, we speak to Ryan Powell, Reader in Urban Studies in the Department of Urban Studies and Planning at the University of Sheffield. Ryan spoke to us about the Migrant Youth Integration in Europe project, the research undertaken by the project, and the findings around the experience of young migrants in the UK, and the exclusions and displacement that they face. The Migrant Youth Integration in Europe project MIMY Project: https://www.mimy-project.eu/ MIMY Project - Peer research: https://www.mimy-project.eu/partners/peer-research MIMY Project - Outcomes: https://www.mimy-project.eu/outcomes/public-deliverables University of Sheffield Migration Research Group: https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/migration-research-group MIMY Partner profile: https://www.mimy-project.eu/partners/consortium/usfd Other Organisations Chilypep: https://chilypep.org.uk/ Football Unites, Racism Divides: https://furd.org/ Migration Matters Festival: https://www.migrationmattersfestival.co.uk/ Stand & Be Counted Theatre: https://www.sbctheatre.co.uk/organisation Young People Together: Documentary: https://player.sheffield.ac.uk/series/young-people-together Theatre programme: https://www.sbctheatre.co.uk/events/young-people-together
To launch our newly released, Majik Kids App, we will be rolling out 30 hilarious comedy commercials, crafted in collaboration with the renowned Comedy Ad Agency, The @harmonbrothers In this episode, I had the pleasure of hosting Ryan Powell, the comedic maestro from the Harmon Brothers, who supported us with our 30 comedy scripts. His insights and anecdotes are not just informative—they're pure gold for those of you who are curious about infusing humour into your marketing strategies. I guarantee by the end, you'll be itching to pen your 1st comedy as by the end. Write & Produce your Comedy Commercial at https://MajikMedia.com/Comedy Book a free 15-minute coaching session with me at https://calendly.com/majikmedia/15-minutes-free Join the Majik Mind Creator Community at https://MajikMedia.com/Majik-Mind Apply to become a Majik Partner at https://MajikMedia.com/Partner Get 1-1 Business & Life Alignment Coaching with Bradley at https://MajikMedia.com/Coaching Get into a daily breath practice, download my Audio Meditation Library at https://BradleyMorrisMeditations.com
On this episode of The Chris Wolfe podcast we have Dr. Ryan Powell. We talked about his idea behind distribution centers within each individual practice so that you can fulfill things that your patients need in your practice, but also have the opportunity to not let those things kind of bogged down on your shelf. theeyedoctorshop.com If you enjoyed this conversation, be sure to subscribe to this podcast for bi-weekly episodes or leave a review. Thank you to our listeners! -------------------------------- For our listeners, use the code 'EYECODEMEDIA22' for 10% off at check out for our Premiere Billing & Coding bundle or our EyeCode Billing & Coding course. Sharpen your billing and coding skills today and leave no money on the table! Show Sponsors: CooperVision MacuHealth EssilorLuxottica
Today we have a special episode for you! On sept 7th 2023, Malomo hosted our fist ever live podcast with some amazing partners of ours. This live podcast is broken up into two sessions and this is the second of two. Part 1 was focused on how to best prep for Black Friday/Cyber Monday (or BFCM) from both a marketing and CX brand perspective while part 2 was focused on how to best retain holiday customers from a brand and SaaS POV. A special thank you to our panelists: Colin Waters, Assistant Director of Customer Experience at Brumate, Katy Eriks, Director of CX at SuitShop, Max Conley, Director of Ecommerce at Raaka Chocolate, Ryan Powell, Group Director of Marketing & Partnerships at Ryder Ecommerce, Vaishali Ravi, Product Marketing Manager at Loop, and Malomo's very own Noah Rahimzadeh and Yaw Aning! Malomo is currently running our Tracking Page Contest until 10/2/2023 and it is open to all Shopify/Shopify+ brands and agencies. Check it out here: https://gomalomo.com/tracking-page-contest
In the latest Inside Startup Investing podcast episode, Chris Lustrino interviews Chris Lindsay, CEO of Manta Biofuel. Chris Lindsay discusses Manta Biofuel's journey from its early days as a biofuels company to its current focus on water remediation. With a blend of innovative technology and practical applications, Manta Biofuel is working towards addressing critical water pollution issues and exploring sustainable energy solutions. Highlights include… Origins of Manta Biofuel as a biofuels company (1:12). Background of Manta Biofuel's founder Ryan Powell and the company's foundational technology (2:55). Pivoting into water remediation. (3:42) The potential of their magnetic separation technology to address water pollution (4:40). Is there a world where biofuels become the fuel of the future? (8:41) Who are the markets they are targeting? (14:49)
Today we have a special episode for you! On sept 7th 2023, Malomo hosted our fist ever live podcast with some amazing partners of ours. This live podcast is broken up into two sessions and this is the second of two. Part 1 was focused on how to best prep for Black Friday/Cyber Monday (or BFCM) from both a marketing and CX brand perspective while part 2 was focused on how to best retain holiday customers from a brand and SaaS POV. A special thank you to our panelists: Colin Waters, Assistant Director of Customer Experience at Brumate, Katy Eriks, Director of CX at SuitShop, Max Conley, Director of Ecommerce at Raaka Chocolate, Ryan Powell, Group Director of Marketing & Partnerships at Ryder Ecommerce, Vaishali Ravi, Product Marketing Manager at Loop, and Malomo's very own Noah Rahimzadeh and Yaw Aning! Malomo is currently running our Tracking Page Contest until 10/2/2023 and it is open to all Shopify/Shopify+ brands and agencies. Check it out here: https://gomalomo.com/tracking-page-contest
Find out all about Punakha River Lodge, &Beyond's new home-away-from-home in the kingdom of Bhutan. &Beyond Asia Managing Director Suhail Gupta talks about the challenges encountered and overcome during the building of the lodge. Renowned travel writer Gisela Williams shares warm and poignant memories from her first trip to Bhutan and delves deeper into the country's unusual model of tourism. &Beyond Sales & Touring COO Ryan Powell describes the emotions of being one of the first visitors to Punakha River Lodge and expands on how &Beyond plans to make a difference in local communities.
Want a Smoke-Free Campfire? Solo Stove to the Rescue.Ryan Powell joins our podcast today, talking about Solo Stoves – a piece of equipment beloved by millions of campers. As the Head of Dealer Sales, he's in charge of selling retailers the smokeless wood-burning fire pits, camping stoves, and fire pit accessories that have made the brand famous. Founded in 2010 with a Kickstarter campaign for a single product, they've grown into a beloved company with dozens of products that offer just about everything you could want for your next campfire. In this episode, Will and Ryan are also chatting about: ● The scientific reason traditional campfire smoke always blows into your face, no matter where you stand● How Solo Stove designs products for different kinds of campers and campgrounds, and how they navigate the long list of fire rules and regulations● Which fire pit products are great for 2, 4, 6 people or more, and which products are great for both lightweight travel trailer owners and campers with seasonal sites● The secret weapon for creating the perfect campfire pizza, every time ● What to buy when you want to make a teeny-tiny fire indoors, for roasting s'mores at a table You can find Solo Stove products in big box stores, at outdoor retailers, or online at solostove.com. Visit the site to search for retailers in your geographical area, see their full product lineup, and find specialty accessories that let you take full advantage of your campfire. And for inspiration for your next trip, look up Solo Stove on Instagram, Facebook or TikTok.View the full video podcast here.
Ryan Powell from the Summit League joins the show from Omaha, where Oral Roberts is set to face off with TCU in the College World Series. Plus our usual Friday visit with Cory Provus to talk Twins baseball.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Guests include NDSU baseball players Druw Sackett and Peter Brookshaw, Adam Hildebrandt- ORU basketball and baseball PxP, Ryan Powell- Summit League associate commissioner, Mike Skogen- The Ballyard Owner. Watch Hot Mic with Dom Izzo weekday mornings from 9 to 11 on WDAY XTRA and streaming live at Inforum.com. Follow Hot Mic on Twitter: @HotMicWDAY InForum is proud to be a part of the Trust Project. Learn more at thetrustproject.org
Julie Lawson (@juliemlawson) from Housing, Theory and Society talks with Javier Gil García and Miguel A. Martínez López, Institute for Housing and Urban Research, Uppsala University Sweden, about their open access article ‘State-Led Actions Reigniting the Financialization of Housing in Spain' https://doi.org/10.1080/14036096.2021.2013316 Beth Watts-Cobbe (@BethWatts494) from Housing Studies (@HousingJournal) chats with Ryan Powell (@urbanstigma) from Urban Studies at the University of Sheffield (USPSheffield) about the journal's recent special issue 'Towards a global housing studies: beyond dichotomy, normativity and common abstraction', available here: https://www.tandfonline.com/toc/chos20/37/6. Recent I-SPHERE (@ISPHERE_HWU) research exploring 13 global cities' efforts to reduce rough sleeping under the Institute of Global Homelessness' 'A Place to Call Home' Vanguard Cities Initiative also gets a mention: https://i-sphere.site.hw.ac.uk/ending-street-homelessness/ Dallas Rogers from IJHP talks with David Kelly about his Housing Futures Essay, 'Dwelling justice: locating settler relations in research and activism on stolen land', which he co-authored with Libby Porter. They also discuss the IJHP sponsored 'dwelling on stolen land workshop' in Melbourne, which the this essay is based on. https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/19491247.2022.2132461
Guests include Ryan Powell- Summit League Assistant Commissioner, Mike McFeely and Jeff Kolpack- Forum of Fargo-Moorhead, Justin Sell- South Dakota State Athletic Director. Watch Hot Mic with Dom Izzo weekday mornings from 9 to 11 on WDAY XTRA and streaming live at Inforum.com. Follow Hot Mic on Twitter: @HotMicWDAY InForum is proud to be a part of the Trust Project. Learn more at thetrustproject.org
This week Van Halen super fan Ryan Powell joins the show and spins a Kink's cover...no not that one, "Where Have All The Good Times Gone" from Diver Down! You can follow us on Twitter @PodcastWillRock and you can check out our website at www.podcastwillrock.com Proud member of The Deep Dive Podcast Network, www.deepdivepodcastnetwork.com
In today's episode we go over the benefits of truth in comedy and truth in marketing. We recommend different strategies for gaining credibility and trust from your customers. You'll hear from our creative directors that know better than anyone, Ryan Powell and Kaitlin Snow.If Harmon Brothers grabbed your interest, make sure to check out our website at harmonbrothers.comDon't forget to like, subscribe, and share. Episodes published every Tuesday at 6 am EST. We'll see you on the next one.Harmon Brothers:https://harmonbrothers.com/home (Website)https://www.instagram.com/harmon.brothers/?hl=en (Instagram)https://www.tiktok.com/tag/harmonbrothers?lang=en (Tik Tok)
This week we tackle one of the biggest controversies of corporate life: should employees work from home, the office, or both? Our Marketing Director, Brett Crockett, and Creative Director, Ryan Powell weigh in and offer some hands-on tips to focusing up and boosting that productivity no matter where or when you're working.You can find links to reach the Harmon Brothers below. Get in touch with us if you want help preparing content for the biggest quarter of the yearIf Harmon Brothers grabbed your interest, make sure to check out our website at harmonbrothers.comDon't forget to like, subscribe, and share. Episodes published every Tuesday at 6 am EST. We'll see you on the next one.Harmon Brothers:https://harmonbrothers.com/home (Website)https://www.instagram.com/harmon.brothers/?hl=en (Instagram)https://www.tiktok.com/tag/harmonbrothers?lang=en (Tik Tok)
Show Sponsors: CooperVision MacuHealth Get the exact code every time and protect against and audits with AutoCoder at https://eyecodeeducation.com/pages/autocoder Dr. Ryan Powell, O.D. is a graduate of the University of Missouri-Columbia. He received his Doctor of Optometry with cum laude honors from the Southern College of Optometry in Memphis, TN. Dr. Powell is the owner of Vision Source Eyecare and The Eye Doctor Shop. http://TheEyeDoctorShop.com Dr. Powell is member of the Gold Key Optometric Honor Society and the Beta Sigma Kappa Honor Society. He was the 2010 President of the Missouri Optometric Association and he was recognized as the Missouri Young Optometrist of the Year in 2008. Dr. Powell has served in many leadership positions in Optometry, including service on the Southern College of Optometry Board of Trustees, American Optometric Association Committees, Transitions ProForum, and as Past President of the North Central States Optometric Association. Dr. Powell also serves on a number of industry advisory and speaker panels. Ryan and his wife, Amy, have three children, Andie, Landyn, and Jake. They live in Kansas City North and are active supporters of Ian's Rainbow Flu Foundation, Synergy Services and many other charitable organizations. To watch the Tripp and Tyler “A Conference Call in Real Life” go to their YouTube page at https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC310aJFjr6Gn9mGZjMZ2VTQ. It's, “Guaranteed to make you laugh or not laugh at least twice. Guaranteed.”
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CPGs and retailers have always had strong ties. With consumer behavior shifts, more competition, and new technology tools, that relationship is evolving. In the center of the CPG-Retailer Relationship are AI and machine learning. Taking on this topic, Retail Refined host Melissa Gonzalez spoke with Ryan Powell, VP Retail Strategy and Consulting, at Insite AI.Insite AI offers a solution built on AI and customer relationships, enabling retailers and CPG brands to make the best decisions. Powell has a long history of working with CPGs on solving problems related to category management, forecasting, and revenue growth management.Powell explained his role, “I work with customers trying to rollout AI roadmaps and those trying to reach this next generation of technology and want to accelerate.”AI applies well to the CPG-retailer relationship because there's so much of it. Collecting is only the first part. Next must come analysis and then action. CPGs and retailers are still finding their way in applying AI and machine learning in a meaningful way, as they must first break foundational boundaries.One thing Powell is clear about is the fluctuating CPG-retailer relationship. Much of that is due to consumer behavior changes and the COVID effect. “There have been these mini-cycles of behavior that still aren't on steady ground, and that's shifting the relationships of retailers and CPGs.”Powell also spoke about the monetization of data and how CPGs can attain it in a more targeted way. “Monetization does often mean the data is cleaner, better, more structured, and richer. In an ideal world, the data supports retailers and CPGs playing together seamlessly to satisfy the customer.”Powell offered the example of Boston Beer Company. “They have multiple retail data sources and are drilling into specific categories then requesting that from retailers. It's very specific to a point where they can accurately predict what will happen efficiently.”
In today's episode, I'm talking with Ryan Powell about how Insite AI is working with food companies and retailers to better understand consumer behavior. Over the course of 25 minutes, we talk a lot about data. We touch on clean data, predictive modeling, microsegments, ecosystems, and so much more. If you're in charge purchasing, planning, or predicting, you won't want to miss this episode. We also address issues relating to the supply chain, including how AI tools like this can help forecast disruptions and how food companies can be better positioned to stay ahead of the game. Enjoy the episode and be sure you're signed up for Food Processing's Daily E-Newsletter, so you can stay in the know about the news impacting the food and beverage industry. Head to foodprocessing.com/newsletters to get on the list for our daily e-newsletter that comes straight to your inbox every weekday morning. Let us know YOUR Predictions for 2022 Let us know YOUR predictions for manufacturing in 2022 by taking part in Food Processing's annual Manufacturing Outlook Survey in November. If you head to the show notes in this episode, you'll be taken to a brief survey where you can give us your insights let us know your predictions for what manufacturing will look like next year. The survey should take less than 5 minutes to complete. Your answers will be confidential, so feel comfortable giving us your thoughts. The results will be available in January 2022. Complete they Survey
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As part of our 9/11 at 20 series, Ryan Powell, JMU Sociology '07 alum shares his experiences from two deployments to Iraq. He says "Strengthening democracy truly is appreciating people with different viewpoints." In 2018, Ryan received an MBA from Virginia Commonwealth University. He currently works as a Vice President in Business Continuity for City National Bank in Los Angeles, CA. See the show notes with links mentioned in this episode at https://j.mu/civic/9-11-at-20.shtml#powell
Patrick Ashe Powell, 45, of Grove Hill died August 11, 2021 at Sacred Heart Hospital in Pensacola, Fla. He was born October 18, 1975 in Grove Hill to Donald Chapman and Patricia Powell. He was the owner of A & D Logging LLC. He is survived by his wife, Bridgett B. Powell; daughter, Victoria Powell; two sons, Andrew Powell and Ryan Powell; mother, Patricia Powell; two brothers, Darren (Paula) Powell and Brent (Angie) Powell; three sisters, Loretta Walker, Melinda (Mark) McKinley, and Virgie (Roy) Robertson; and granddaughter, Sasha Sinclaire. He was preceded in death by his father, Donald Chapman Powell....Article Link
Patrick Ashe Powell, 45, of Grove Hill died August 11, 2021 at Sacred Heart Hospital in Pensacola, Fla. He was born October 18, 1975 in Grove Hill to Donald Chapman and Patricia Powell. He was the owner of A & D Logging LLC. He is survived by his wife, Bridgett B. Powell; daughter, Victoria Powell; two sons, Andrew Powell and Ryan Powell; mother, Patricia Powell; two brothers, Darren (Paula) Powell and Brent (Angie) Powell; three sisters, Loretta Walker, Melinda (Mark) McKinley, and Virgie (Roy) Robertson; and granddaughter, Sasha Sinclaire. He was preceded in death by his father, Donald Chapman Powell....Article Link
Coach V uses 3 different talking points as he jumps around trying to get his listeners to understand the simple message, nothing worth having is free. Ryan Powell had a t-shirt a while back that said, "The only place success comes before work is in the dictionary", Coach V had a mantra, "Everyone hates to lose, the difference between me and everyone else is how hard I am willing to work not to lose." and lastly he talks about the 10,000-hour principle from the Malcolm Gladwell book, "The Outliers". Have fun jumping around with coach V, he hopes you get the message that the only things in life worth having are those that you actually worked for!Support the show (https://paypal.me/24s24?locale.x=en_US)
Welcome to another great podcast episode of Where Will You Go? Today, Ryan Powell with Reaching and Teaching International Ministries discussed his journey in missions. For more information on this organization, please check out this link: Reaching and Teaching.
Don't you love a good rags-to-riches story? Certainly no one likes to see the opposite: beauty descending into ruin. Today we continue our message series - Good Mourning: Taking Your Sorrow to the Savior - by examining what happens to people when they deny God. As we begin chapter 4 of Lamentations, the writer gives us a glimpse of the streets of Jerusalem, where an idolatrous people face the consequences of their rejection of God. Listen with us to our newest message, On the Streets of Ruin, and encounter the reality that without God, people perish.
This week, Danny and Kevin sit down with Baseball Hall of Fame-Selected, Ryan Powell and Legendary Comedian Eddie Brill. More on Ryan Powell: https://www.mlb.com/.../orioles-scout-ryan-powell-plays... Eddie Brill www.eddiebrill.com Eddie has taped more than 100 TV shows in six different countries, including ten appearances on The Late Show and on an Emmy nominated episode of the FX hit series, "Louie.” A 3-time MAC award winner for Outstanding Male Comic in NYC, he has hosted and performed for hundreds of corporate events including ESPN, Glaxo Welcome. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/thedannymcdermottshow/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/thedannymcdermottshow/support
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Flyfishing and sharing the gospel are two passions for my guest today. Rev. Ryan Powell of Rock Hill, SC shares his passions for Christ and for flyfishing. It is a great episode where we talk a lot about faith and flyfishing.
Guests include Ryan Powell, Summit League Assistant Commissioner, Brent Vigen, Wyoming Associate Head Coach, Tyler Bormann, Concordia Basketball Head Coach and Brad Schlossman from the Grand Forks Herald. Watch Hot Mic with Dom Izzo weekday mornings from 9 to 11 on WDAY XTRA and streaming live at inforum.com.
Have you heard the phrase, “you can't out work a bad diet?” Ryan Powell of Eat Clean PHX, a meal prep delivery service, is living proof of this statement. With experience in the personal trainer industry, he quickly came to realize that it this statement was all too true. The workout is an hour of your day and the nutrition aspect is the other 23 hours. Knowing how to have a healthy relationship with food being able to fuel your body to perform your best is important and it's not something they teach you in school so many of us are left playing a guessing game. Eat Clean PHX brings the guesswork out of healthy eating. They bring restaurant quality foods without the added sodium and all of the flavor right to your doorstep! Tune in to hear the ins and outs of his business and how you can use nutrition to feel your best! In this episode you'll learn how to: - Apply the 80/20 rule to your life when it comes to nutrition - Eat well and have it taste good - Understand the importance of reading nutrition labels - Create a lifestyle change vs. yo-yo diets Connect with Eat Clean PHX on Social: @eatcleanphx Local to the Phoenix area? Order meals here: https://www.eatcleanphx.com/ Connect with me on Social here: @TheAliMcGPodcast @alimcg_ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Ryan Powell is away this episode, so today Ryan and his twin sister Lauren talk about the almost tragic event that happened to his phone minutes before recording. They also talk about a podcast Lauren likes to listen to and about podcasts in general. Finally, they talk about what they would do if they won the lottery which leads to a discussion about rodeos. Hope you guys enjoy! New episode next Tuesday. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/suflawed/support
Special guest Ryan Powell joins the program. He's the Head of User Experience for Waymo, the self-driving car company. We discuss what it’s like to design the experience of something that feels like science fiction.
Special guest Ryan Powell joins the program. He's the Head of User Experience for Waymo, the self-driving car company. We discuss what it’s like to design the experience of something that feels like science fiction.
Good afternoon lacrosse fans! I hope you had a wonderful Memorial Day weekend and thank you for spending some time reading the Utah Lacrosse Report. I sure missed watching the NCAA Championships this weekend! I was telling my kids about the tradition of Memorial Day weekend (both in and out of the lacrosse community) and it made me reflect on watching my first NCAA Championship in the Spring of 2000. I had played lacrosse for about 3 months at that point and had never seen college lacrosse. Admittedly, to a 15-year-old, it was the first time I'd heard of Johns Hopkins. The Blue Jays fell to Syracuse, 14-12, on Saturday. You can watch the full game here. The other game that day featured Princeton beating Virginia, 12-11. That set up the final which led to a 13-7 win for Syracuse. Liam Banks and Ryan Powell were the studs for the Orange. Josh Sims, a decorated midfielder, led Princeton. It was an eye-opening experience as a young lacrosse player and I'm grateful for every Memorial Day weekend since. What has been your favorite Memorial Day weekend memory? News & UpdatesYouth/High SchoolWell, there will be lacrosse this Spring after all! Intermountain Lacrosse (IMLAX) released guidelines last week outlining the rules/adjustments that were made to accommodate the situation. I won't go into detail as to what they said, just know that lacrosse at the youth level will happen this year. The lone part that stood out to me was that there will be no face-offs. This actually happens yearly in Utah in the form of the girls' high school Super 7s league each fall. I personally think it's a great format, especially under the circumstances.The high school level gets a little trickier. The IMLAX teams minus a few who opted out will have a two-week tournament starting next weekend. The games will be tournament length and also have no face-offs. It's not 100% yet but it sounds like that is the direction it is heading. The UHSAA teams are considered club teams since May 22 and are on their own. It looks like many are setting up games with each other. I'm hearing that the girls' teams will put something together as well, likely a 7x7 tournament. For both the youth and high school IMLAX leagues, coaches, officials and players will be screened before the game using a chatbot that will ask questions. I'd love to hear your feedback on if you think removing the face-off is a good idea or not so shoot me a note or reply at the bottom. PLLAn interesting article came through my newsfeed this week. From the Observer Today (New York), an interview with Zed Williams (NLL Georgia/PLL Whipsnakes) mentioned that Utah is in the running to host the PLL Championship Series. “The PLL is like a tour,” Williams said. “The league usually travels to designated spots, but this year they are going to play in one location that hasn't been determined yet. The games will be streamed and be on the NBC sports networks.”Williams said that a couple of the locations in mind are Massachusetts or Utah, but nothing is set in stone. Well, what an interesting twist! When the league announced a quarantined event somewhere, I thought Florida or California would be the go-to choices, but it sounds like it could be here. That makes sense if you think about it. One of the ‘cons' of having an event here is our relatively small lacrosse community compared to other parts of the country, however, in a quarantine event, that all goes away. If you look at just facilities, ease of travel, low amount of COVID-19 cases compared to other states, health systems, etc., then Utah is a great place to hold an athletic event! OtherSt. Johns published an article about former Riverton stand-out, Mikala Davis. ESPN analyst Paul Carcaterra interviewed Bubba Fairman on Twitter. It's a four-tweet series so be sure to catch all four!Senior SpotlightsThe Deseret News published its shoutout to Seniors: Boys | Girls The Herald Journal also published an article about the lacrosse season getting canceled.Thank you to the coaches who submitted these! Corner Canyon BoysTyson Packer - Tyson is a 2020 senior captain. One of the first there and last to leave. Tyson is a great example on and off the field. His ‘All In' attitude has been contagious amongst the team. We thank Tyson for the wonderful example he has set for the younger players. Sam Peterson - Sam is a first-year varsity player who was asked to change positions from attack to defense. Sam is definitely a We Not Me guy. Without hesitation he made the switch and quickly earned the nickname ‘6 Piece' by his teammates for getting ‘nuggets' (constantly being in passing lanes and knocking the ball down). He has been a great addition to the team and a great teammate. Jacob Simpson - Jake Simpson, aka ‘The Flying Dutchman', has been putting balls in the back of the net for Corner Canyon for the past 3 years. A senior captain, Jake had averaged 60 points the previous two seasons and was already up to 19 points in 3 games for the 2020 season. Jake's ‘All In' attitude on the field led to many great plays but made him an even better teammate off the field. Maxwell Covey - Max is a great athlete but his willingness to do whatever it takes for the team is where he really shines. D-Mid is a no-frills position in today's game of lacrosse and Max embraces his role. His ‘Do Your Job' attitude sets him apart and makes him part of one of the top D-Mid units in the state. He is a great example of what a Corner Canyon player is all about and he has made Corner Canyon Lacrosse better by being involved.Zach Meyer - Zach Meyer, known by the coaches as ‘The Intern', is the coolest under pressure and fastest guy on the field. You may not always be able to tell by his laid back demeanor but Zach is one heck of a competitor. Always willing to do what helps the team, his ‘We Not Me; attitude translated into him playing both offensive midfield and defensive midfield. Zach was part of our three short stick defense at times this year because we were so comfortable having him on the field. The only guy we asked to be a two-way midfielder, Zach excelled in whatever we asked him to do.Andrew Ballman - Andrew Ballman, aka ‘Balls', follows in the tradition of aggressive and gritty defensemen at Corner Canyon. From the moment he put on the Chargers colors he has been a great addition to our defense. His ‘All In' attitude on the field helps anchor our defense. He definitely makes attackmen think twice about trying to get to the middle of the field.Jacob Holmberg - Jacob Holmberg was new to the varsity team this year. Jake is a guy who leaves it all out on the field. Willing to do whatever is needed to help the team, he played both LSM and D-Pole. His ‘We Not Me' attitude shined during our first three games this year, jumping in wherever he was needed. Jake was a great example to the younger guys on what it meant to be a great teammate.Chaz Cutrer - Senior captain Chaz Cutrer has played many different roles for the varsity team over the last three years. An outstanding leader, Chaz is willing to accept whatever role the coaches have asked of him. He has played offensive midfield, attack and this year, defensive midfield. Never one to back down to a challenge, Chaz' ‘Do Your Job' attitude propelled our team to the right mindset from the start of the year through our first three games. Blake Luper - Blake Luper has been a varsity guy at Corner Canyon for three years. A fierce competitor and senior captain, Blake has shined this season from the very start, netting 5 goals in our home opener. A guy who has been ‘All In' from the beginning Blake has spent many hours on the wall and in the gym and it was on full display this year. Blake embraced his leadership role with tremendous passion and brought everyone up to his level. Thank you Blake for all the hard work.Nicolas Hiner - Nic Hiner is another one of our blue-collar workers. He doesn't complain, he doesn't hesitate, he doesn't waver. He just asks what he can do to help and gets to work. His ‘Do Your Job' attitude was evident from the very start of the year when he was asked to move from midfield/attack to be a FOGO. Not only did he embrace the new job, but he excelled at it, winning all but 3 face-offs in his first two games. In his third game, due to another player's injury, he had to shoulder the entire load and helped us to a 10-3 halftime lead. Nic is a great example of putting the team first.Jordan BoysBrad Forbush - Favorite thing about playing lacrosse or for Jordan: Getting to play with everyone on the team. It didn't matter the skill level, everyone was included and played together as a team. Bradley plans to college at SLCC for the first year and then transfer to Dixie State College. Bradley has enjoyed all of his experiences at Jordan, that have built many friendships and provided so many great memories.Korben Gawrych - Gawrych began playing lacrosse last year for the first time and really enjoyed the game. His position was defender and he fearlessly defended the goal against the opposing team. He was looking forward to another great season but sometimes things don't always turn out the way we plan. It was fun while it lasted. He appreciates the life lessons taught by coach Spendlove both on and off the field, he is a great role model for the boys. After graduation Korben plans to serve a mission and following his mission, college, where he will pursue his goal of becoming an architectural landscaper. He loves to create beauty and transform a landscape into something spectacular. He has great vision. Parker Wade - From the day he could walk he's been throwing, catching, climbing and running! He loves being outside; hiking, camping and snowboarding, anything that gets him in the mountains. He loves music and has an appreciation for all genres. He has played the guitar from a young age and is a very good musician. Parker has always had a love for sports and any kind of fun, high energy activity. He's a natural athlete and has always been full of life, ready for the next adventure! His competitive nature keeps his energy high and his excitement for the game entertaining! Parker is a loyal, kind, and easy-going kid who connects with people and loves life. His future plans after High School include serving an LDS mission, and then returning to attend UVU or the Community College, probably live in a van while figuring out what next exciting adventure awaits!Tyler Carbine - Favorite thing about playing lacrosse or for Jordan: Tyler's favorite part was his teammates and he plans after high school to go to college. Tyler grew up playing Jordan football and was very excited for his varsity year of lacrosse.Talon Marshall - Talon has been playing lacrosse for the last year. He started out playing with his friends and enjoyed it so he joined the team his senior year. He has enjoyed working with the coaches and his teammates. It has been a highlight of his senior year, unfortunately, a short-lived highlight, but one none the less. Talon is ready to graduate and start a new chapter of his life. He is weighing out all his options so his plans after graduation are still to be determined.Chase Fairbanks - Fairbanks has been playing lacrosse since kindergarten. He has played every position including goalie but at 6'3”, he ultimately found his groove as a long pole defender. Chase's favorite thing about Jordan lacrosse has been being a part of a team that feels more like a family where everyone pushes and encourages each other along the way! It is an added bonus to feel like he's playing the game he loves with a big group of awesome friends. Chase has been accepted to Southern Utah University's helicopter pilot program in the fall and is anxious to move south and start working toward getting up in the air.Taylor Rieben - Taylor loved ‘Vibin' with the boys. Lacrosse has been Taylor's life for five years. He plays year-round and has loved it. We couldn't be more proud of him, watching him from just learning to play to be a strong player and leader on his team. This last season has been tough for him, us and I am sure his entire team to miss out on. The blessing through it all is his amazing teammates and coach. Taylor has made lasting friendships in his teammates and his coach and as his parents we couldn't ask for more from this fabulous group of boys we have watched grow, learn and play. We will miss watching Taylor play at Jordan, but we can't wait to see where his future takes him and what his next adventure will be. Yousif Aldarweesh - Yousif has been playing lacrosse since 7th grade and loved how all the guys are tight like a family. After high school, Yousif plans to go to college and continue his lacrosse career.Landon Ivins - Ivins has played lacrosse for five years. His favorite thing about playing for Jordan is the team. Landon has joined the Navy, specializing in Master of Arms, and will leave June 16th for training. He will be training in Chicago and then Texas. Then he plans on attending UVU.Luke Parker - Lucas has been playing lacrosse since age 10. Lucas was looking forward to his senior year of lacrosse, but it didn't work out the way we thought. Lucas has always loved his teammates and has played with some of them for many years. After high school, Lucas plans to attend UVU and serve an LDS mission. He wants to become a teacher. We know wherever he lands he will do great things and we can't wait to see them. We love you Lucas and we are so proud of you.Stockton Glover - Stockton was just 3 years old when we went outside one spring day to see what he was doing and found him in his 13-year-old brother's lacrosse gear; complete with helmet, pads, cleats, stick and ball. Though he could hardly move with all the big gear on, he knew exactly how to put it on and he was scooping that ball for all he was worth! Because his two older brothers were playing, he couldn't wait to turn five so he could play Storm lacrosse on a real team. Stockton has played lacrosse for the past 12 years. He loves the game. He spends countless hours watching college lacrosse on TV and working to understand the strategies of the game and ways to enhance technique. Lacrosse was natural for him as a young player, but having 4 knee surgeries on each knee over the past few years made it a continual battle to try to regain strength, mobility and speed. Still he loves the game and was so disappointed that he was unable to actually play his senior season. Stockton appreciates the tradition that exists with Jordan lacrosse as it was one of the first high school programs in the Salt Lake Valley. He is very grateful for all of the coaches and volunteers who have given of their time and talents for many years to enable him to play the game that he loves. Stockton will be attending one semester at Utah State University this fall, with plans to serve a mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints next spring.Wesley Edwards - Edwards started playing lacrosse in the 6th grade and has been playing defense since his freshman year. His favorite things about playing lacrosse are the friendships he's made ("How bout that Airplane food"), the lessons he's learned about working hard through challenges, and the new vocabulary words he learned from the Vegas players. After graduation, he is headed to Northern California on a Spanish-speaking mission for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. When he returns he will attend BYU where he plans to major in History.Zak Thaxton - Zak has played for six years and his favorite thing was being able to be in the weight room and having the team motivate each other to push to our limits. After high school, he'll be going to USU to receive an associates degree and then transfer to Colorado State to major and master in financial economics.Jordan GirlsSeptember Hicks - This was my first year playing lacrosse! I was very nervous to play because I was worried about judgment from the rest of the team, but they did nothing but encourage me and help me every single day. I'm so grateful for the girls and my coaches. After graduation I will be attending Utah Valley University and going to school for Forensic Science to become a Behavioral Analyst for the FBI. I would like to send a special ‘Thank You' to Taylor Stone for encouraging me to try something new and for being the most wonderful coach. Megan Fernandez - Megan has been playing lacrosse for 6 years. She has loved the bonding and friendships she has had with the girls on the team. Megan was looking forward to being a Captain this year, and taking the field one last time with her best friends. Megan will be attending the University of Utah this fall on a full-ride honors scholarship, where she will study environmental engineering. She will play lacrosse for the U of U. We are so proud of her. Trinity Sandberg - Trinity has been playing lacrosse for four years. Her favorite thing was being able to learn a new sport and have fun playing. She tore her ACL and Meniscus while playing fall ball prior to her senior year. She was determined to get back on the field for her senior year. Trinity attended physical therapy several times a week and did many exercises at home to help speed up recovery. The physical therapist told her she had one of the fastest recoveries he has seen. Trinity plans on attending SLCC after high school, she is currently interested in exercise scienceHalli Thompson - Halli Thompson played her first season of lacrosse seven years ago and immediately fell in love with the sport. She has not stopped playing since and hopes to continue through college. She loves the bonds she has made with her teammates and coaches throughout the lacrosse seasons. She has learned that practice, persistence, hard work, and teamwork are what it takes to be great. She plans on attending the engineering program at the University of Utah and continuing to use the skills and winning attitude that she learned in lacrosse in her pursuit of a career in engineering. Lexi Burns - Lexi has played lacrosse for six years. Her favorite thing about Jordan lacrosse was winning the state championship and the friends she has made. Her plans after high school will be playing college lacrosse. Skyline GirlsCosette Charles - Going to Westminster, playing lacrosse for their team, getting a paramedic license and wanting to be an ER Doctor.Reagon Wolf - Going to Dixie State University, becoming a Dental Hygienist, and joining their club women's lacrosse team.Tessa Frey - Serving a mission with the church of Jesus Christ of latter-day saints than attending BYU, and playing women's lacrosse for BYU.Liz Ruben - Wants to go into the Army as a 68W (Combat Medic). While in the Army She'll be Majoring in Emergency Management, Paramedic, and Fire Academy. Arynn Maxon - Going to Western Washington University of College.Amaya Roy - Going to Dixie State University.Julane Machado - Going to the University of Utah.Karla Tapia - Going to University in Hawaii at Monoa.Bridget Miller - Going to Western Washington University. Elle Neville - Either going to SLCC or University of Utah and wants to go into nursing. Elle will be playing college lacrosse.Kimmy Curtis - Going to Utah State University and playing lacrosse. Lanie Cheatham - Going to Wesleyan, Middlebury or Oberlin. Waterford BoysLiam Bywater - Liam was a tenacious lacrosse player who made the switch to defense early in his career and thrived on that side of the ball. Liam never shied away from contact and his aggressive style of play served him well. We will miss Liam's great stick work and the tenacity he brought to our defense. Liam will be attending the University of Utah to major in Business and hopefully play hockey.Kai Herron - Kai was a quiet but hard-working athlete who was a joy to coach. Kai never questioned what was asked of him and led by example on the defensive side of the ball. We will miss his composure and hard work on and off the field. This fall Kai will be attending the University of Utah and majoring in Biomedical Engineering.Yianni Ziourias - Yianni was a wonderful athlete to coach who was willing to do whatever the coaches needed. A two-way middie that we could count on not only the offensive and defensive sides of the ball, but also on faceoffs. Yianni will be attending the University of Southern California in the fall to study Mechanical Engineering.That's it for today! — Tim Haslam This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.utahlaxreport.com
00:00-22:00: ML brings in the terrific TV voice of the Washington Nationals, Bob Carpenter, to chat about when he knew the Nats had it in them last year to go all the way, the impact the title has had on D.C. sports, if Stephen Strasburg is now the ace of the staff, missing baseball, the next big step for Patrick Corbin and what he means to the franchise, why it was important for MLB that the Nats won and not the Astros in 2019 and more! 22:00-54:00: ML chats with Syracuse lacrosse great Ryan Powell about his childhood with Mike and Casey, Mike's music career, Ryan's amazing success with Rhino Lacrosse, his days at SU, winning it all in 2000 and what clicked for that year's team on The Hill, the pressure to win at Syracuse, why it's unacceptable for the Orange not to have won a lacrosse title since 2009, his professional career, raising three kids, a hilarious story about his son not wanting to play lacrosse and then loving it for a day, handling life and work with a big family, where the game is growing the most now and more, plus Quick Hits! 54:00-1:07:07: Finally, World of Beer Head Brewmaster and Product Manager Tim Butler chimes in with ML on the Beer of the Week, dropping off food for the front lines, a special for listeners to take advantage of over the weekend and more! This episode is supported by the below sponsors. Click the links for more. Follow Mike Lindsley on Twitter @MikeLSports. Heid's of Liverpool https://www.heidsofliverpool.com/ Bryant and Stratton College https://www.bryantstratton.edu/ Sit Means Sit Syracuse https://sitmeanssit.com/dog-training-mu/syracuse-dog-training/ Brian Conboy, Mass Mutual NY State https://advisors.massmutual.com/brian-conboy
In the summer of 2017 I attended Beloved festival in the mountains of Oregon, USA. In the festival I attended the workshop of Ryan Powell Cosmic Qigong meditation. I am presenting you the workshop as it was recorded live and with permission. It is 76 minutes long and for more about Ryan Powell work check out www.Qiofsound.com. To find out more about Beloved festival www.belovedfestival.com
On the December 18 edition of A’s Cast Live, Chris Townsend discussed the 3 hitter rule for pitchers (:56) & was joined by A’s Historian, David Feldman (31:30), Former Orioles scout, Ryan Powell, who’s story went viral and got him into the Baseball Hall of Fame (1:10:25), Ray Fosse (1:25:00), A’s Pitching Coach, Scott Emerson (1:57:20) and Dodgers analyst & WS Champion, Jerry Hairston Jr (2:20:00).
On the December 18 edition of A's Cast Live, Chris Townsend discussed the 3 hitter rule for pitchers (:56) & was joined by A's Historian, David Feldman (31:30), Former Orioles scout, Ryan Powell, who's story went viral and got him into the Baseball Hall of Fame (1:10:25), Ray Fosse (1:25:00), A's Pitching Coach, Scott Emerson (1:57:20) and Dodgers analyst & WS Champion, Jerry Hairston Jr (2:20:00).
Your host of Savannah on Film, Ed Ciucevich, interviews background actor Ryan Powell on 11-30-19. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/savannah-on-film/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/savannah-on-film/support
This week on Product Love, I talked to Ryan Powell of SproutSocial about storytelling, and building creativity. He has a refreshing perspective on the role of the product manager -- there's just so many archetypes that try to encompass the role, but storyteller is definitely a unique way to look at it. Rather than being fixated on scrum versus kanban or grooming the backlog, think about how you can empower your teams and your customers through looking and listening for powerful stories.
40% of American children are born outside of marriage. This puts a huge strain on families. Today, Ryan Powell tells his story about being a dad without being married. He fights every day to stay positive and gain time with his child. Ryan soon realized, he didn't have many rights when it came to being a father. In order to raise awareness and help other fathers, he started The Unmarried Father. Follow Ryan's story and mission: The Unmarried Father Subscribe and review the show! Join the Actidad family: https://www.facebook.com/groups/Actidad/ www.actidad.com
This week on Product Love, I talked to Ryan Powell of SproutSocial about storytelling, and building creativity. He has a refreshing perspective on the role of the product manager -- there's just so many archetypes that try to encompass the role, but storyteller is definitely a unique way to look at it. Rather than being fixated on scrum versus kanban or grooming the backlog, think about how you can empower your teams and your customers through looking and listening for powerful stories.
This month we're reporting from the Housing Studies Association Conference in Sheffield, UK. Julie Lawson from Housing Theory and Society talks to Professor Alan Morris about his new book, Gentrification and Displacement: The Forced Relocation of Public Housing Tenants in Inner-Sydney(Springer). https://www.uts.edu.au/staff/alan.morris Dallas Rogers from International Journal of Housing Policy catches up with Michele Lancione. They discuss Michele's new IJHP Future Housing Essay, titled Radical Housing: Rethinking the Politics of Urban Precarity. https://urbaninstitute.group.shef.ac.uk/who-we-are/dr-michele-lancione/ Beth Watts from Housing Studies talks to Ryan Powell about the HSA conference theme and what to expect from the conference. https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/usp/staff/ryan_powell Housing Journal Podcast is a collaboration of the leading housing journals; International Journal of Housing Policy, Housing Studies, and Housing Theory and Society. Subscribe to the podcast: https://itunes.apple.com/au/podcast/housing-journal-podcast/id1442996022?mt=2 Follow us on Twitter: @IJHPEditors for the International Journal of Housing Policy @HousingJournal for Housing Studies @HousingTheory for Housing Theory and Society
Matt talks about the time he met the late Frank Robinson, Syracuse lacrosse legend Ryan Powell joins the show to give his take on what to expect from the Orange this year including some players to look out for to have a big impact, and 'Do We Care?'
ADVNC Founder & CEO Chris Rotelli welcomes lacrosse hall of famer Ryan Powell to the show. Powell is one of the greatest offensive players of all-time. A four-time All-American at Syracuse, Powell led the Orange to a National Title in 2000. Ryan was a two-time MLL MVP and the Captain of the 2010 US Lacrosse Team that won the World Championship. Ryan currently works with his brothers at Powell Lacrosse. Chris & Ryan discuss the following on the show:- Growing up in Upstate NY with his brothers (Casey Powell is the eldest brother, Ryan is the middle brother, and Mike Powell is the youngest. All three Powell brothers were multiple time All-Americans at Syracuse)- How all three Powell brothers were able to star at Syracuse University- The current state & future of lacrosse at the pro level- The greatest players he's ever seen- Ryan & Chris's days playing in the MLL on the same team- The current state of Powell Lacrosse, a company Ryan runs with Casey & Mike- Ryan's current role with the Syracuse lacrosse program See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
ADVNC Founder & CEO Chris Rotelli welcomes lacrosse hall of famer Ryan Powell to the show. Powell is one of the greatest offensive players of all-time. A four-time All-American at Syracuse, Powell led the Orange to a National Title in 2000. Ryan was a two-time MLL MVP and the Captain of the 2010 US Lacrosse Team that won the World Championship. Ryan currently works with his brothers at Powell Lacrosse. Chris & Ryan discuss the following on the show:- Growing up in Upstate NY with his brothers (Casey Powell is the eldest brother, Ryan is the middle brother, and Mike Powell is the youngest. All three Powell brothers were multiple time All-Americans at Syracuse)- How all three Powell brothers were able to star at Syracuse University- The current state & future of lacrosse at the pro level- The greatest players he's ever seen- Ryan & Chris's days playing in the MLL on the same team- The current state of Powell Lacrosse, a company Ryan runs with Casey & Mike- Ryan's current role with the Syracuse lacrosse program See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/going-offsides/message
Ryan Powell: ADVNC Founder & CEO Chris Rotelli welcomes Lacrosse Hall of Famer, Ryan Powell to the show. Powell is one of the greatest offensive players of all-time. A Four-Time All-American at Syracuse, Powell led the Orange to a National Title in 2000. Ryan was a Two-Time MLL MVP and the Captain of the 2010 US Lacrosse Team that won the World Championship. Ryan currently works with his brothers at Powell Lacrosse. Chris & Ryan discuss the following on the show: - Growing up in Upstate NY with his brothers (Casey Powell is the eldest brother, Ryan is the middle brother, and Mike Powell is the younger. All 3 Powell brothers were multiple time All-Americans at Syracuse) - How all 3 Powell brothers were able to star at Syracuse University - The current state & future of lacrosse at the pro level - The greatest players he's ever seen - Ryan & Chris's days playing in the MLL on the same team - The current state of Powell Lacrosse, a company Ryan runs with Casey & Mike - Ryan's current role with the Syracuse lacrosse program
Presented by Buffalo Wild Wings The guys return from summer hiatus to say farewell to associate media relations director Ryan Powell, who is leaving his post in the athletics department after being named assistant commissioner with The Summit League. The Three Best Friends That Anybody Could Have reflect on Ryan’s decade-long tenure and the memorable teams and student-athletes he worked with along the way. They also discuss his path to UND, working with coach George O’Leary at Central Florida, and the Heisman Trophy campaign he put together for Kevin Smith. Finally, Ryan shares some insight into his early to-do list for UND’s new conference home. Also, tales of Ryan’s legendarily tightwad ways! A fun farewell, presented by Buffalo Wild Wings.
In this episode, Aidan Simpson interviews Ryan Powell, Waymo’s Head of UX Design, about the company’s Early Rider Program and the challenges of designing during a technology paradigm shift. Plus, Powell unpacks the thinking behind how his team decides what details to include in the car’s interfaces so they foster trust with users. A few highlights: On the challenge of replacing human drivers“I think there's some number out there that says more than half of all communication is nonverbal. When you don't have that human in the driver's seat, how do you recreate the [nonverbal] communication that takes place?” On building trust with the passenger“I think there’s a fine line between providing the user with just the right amount of information versus overloading them or being intrusive. We think a lot about when we should try to draw your attention out of what you're doing in the car versus providing ambient information that's available in case you glance up and want to see something.” On the value of quick prototyping“What's nice about the way that Waymo works is that my team and the engineers all sit very, very close together. We're able to try ideas and get something into the vehicle on a weekly basis. We're able to get out and just hop in the car right outside the door, go for a test drive, and try something out.” Handy info and links for this episode: Waymo’s Early Rider Program: Launched in Phoenix in 2017 Waymo 360: An interactive 360 degree video showing a self-driving car’s POV Kitt: A self-driving car from the classic 1980s TV series Knight Rider Ryan Powell is head of UX at Waymo, formerly Google’s self-driving car project. Before joining Google’s UX Leadership team in 2014, Ryan worked for Samsung, Microsoft, and Motorola developing consumer product experiences.
It’s time for one final Road to Reno as the Big Sky Basketball Tournaments are upon us. Mitch Wigness and Ryan Powell cornered Paul Ralston, the radio voice of UND’s men’s team, and Jon Oglesby, who will be handling webcasts for the first three days on both sides for Pluto TV, and we break it all down. Who is the toughest out? Current format— goods and bads? Best matchups for UND? Least ideal matchup? Who is the next NBA guy in the Big Sky? What did Powell get his kids on a 12-day road trip? Paul’s favorite road stop? Answers to all these questions and much, much more on this basketball-bloated pod.
As we head into SU at Duke tomorrow, Matt kicks off today’s show with some clips from Jim Boeheim’s radio show. We get an update on Syracuse men’s lacrosse with Ryan Powell. Plus, ‘Do We Care’ and more!
Today's episode is my talk with one of the best to ever play the game, Ryan Powell. The GameChanger Lacrosse Podcast is about talking to people who have dedicated their life 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
On this episode I will be speaking with Ryan Powell. This dude is so full of knowledge, and I really enjoyed learning from him. #MEATANDPOTATOES I am so pleased to present to you the ninth episode of A Cup with Jo, where I interviewed Ryan Powell by #POCUMENTING his story by learning more about his company and outlook on life. Enjoy the show.
On this episode of Sit Down and Cheer, Junior Varsity fill-ins Ryan Powell and Kyle Doperalski fill in for Jayson and Mitch as they sat down with newly-hired athletics director Bill Chaves. The J.V.-squad touched on a number of topics with their new boss ranging from what made him a sports junkie to how his time at Eastern Washington is going to help keep the UND athletic department moving forward. Chaves also discusses how a kid who grew up with an affinity for most New England professional teams wound up a Pittsburgh Steelers fan and who he thinks will take home the championships in the five major sports.
In this episode, Matt discusses everything you need to know about horseshoeing and caring for your horse's hooves with farrier Ryan Powell. Matt and Ryan cover what new horse owners need to know about hoof care right through topics to interest experienced horse owners.
Ryan Powell and Angie Sprank from the reentry join Chris and Greg to talk about the truck driving training program for offenders looking to start a rewarding career after prison. You can also read more about the truck driving program in the Corrections Connection: http://www.michigan.gov/documents/corrections/CC_FebruaryNewsletter2017_552842_7.pdf
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Jonny Vegas welcomes Sue Powell as Today's FEATURED Guest on 'Total Lacrosse with Jonny Vegas'! Sue Powell is the Mother of Casey, Ryan, Mike, & Mason Powell! The Powell name is rich in history within the lacrosse world! Find out how Sue raised such a talented Family. Not every Family has so many members making huge impacts in a Sport Professionally. Jonny has had the honor of meeting Ryan Powell, Mikey Powell, and Casey Powell. Jonny Vegas even played against Casey Powell in the Hawaii Lacrosse Invitational and Jonny tried out for the LXM Pro Tour in 2011 and got to play on the same team as Mikey at the tryout! Chat LIVE with us, leave your questions and/or comments, share the link on social media and word of mouth, and don't forget to subscribe to Ministry Of Lacrosse!
PR honk Ryan Powell pinch hits for Jayson, who's still under the weather from the Jays' playoff circumstances. We sit down with UND football radio voice Jack Michaels (he's back!) and we gush about the 2016 Fighting Hawks football team leaving no doubt. We break down the season to date and get into some good nicknames for the stable of running backs. In no order, we talk about sitting on peanuts, Jack's uvula (which might still be in Hillsboro), Homerun Hardin, Paul Ralston's tapeworms, superstitious dads, Corn Pops and Jack's sparkling radio debut in amongst all the UND football chatter.
Sit Down and Cheer once again hits the road, this time to the "Biggest Little City" of Reno, Nev., for the Big Sky Conference Tournaments. Ryan Powell co-hosts with Mitch this week as they corner some media gurus that have covered these kind of events for a long time. Grand Forks Herald sports editor Wayne Nelson stops by to chat about both UND teams and their "Roads to Reno". He'll help us preview this first neutral-site league tournament and we'll breakdown UND chances. Northern Arizona radio man Mitch Strohman, who's covered the league for 25 some years, also checks in to talk about the tournament, the direction of the Big Sky, teams to watch out for and we get side-tracked on a discussion about FCS football.
Meet the rest of the UND athletics media relations staff as Ryan Powell and Ross LaDue share their insights during the "Sports Information Directors' Extravaganza". With so many UND sports in action, we bring in the bullpen to do a complete roundtable discussion of fall and winter sports. We talk about football's run for a playoff spot, we recap a promising soccer season, we break down the upcoming hoops seasons and talk hockey as well. We all also share some inside stories including Powell making former football coaches he's worked with "really excited" for the postgame press conference and Ross getting left behind at an NCAA basketball tournament. If you think the SID life is glamorous, tune in and find out why it maybe is.
In the finale of the Fear Series, Dr. Shante enlists health expert Dr. Ryan Powell to to explain how fear is affecting our waistlines and overall health.
In the finale of the Fear Series, Dr. Shante enlists health expert Dr. Ryan Powell to to explain how fear is affecting our waistlines and overall health. SHOW NOTES: EPISODE 003: Is Fear Making You Fat? In This Episode, You Will Learn: How Fear Manifests Physically in Your Body: ([1:18]) Entrepreneurship is perceived as risky and can generate the same physical reactions (Anxiety, stress, etc.) as sky-diving or bungee jumping. ([1:20]) Money is a stressor. Walking away from guaranteed, direct deposit, security for something that is not guaranteed can form into a fear. ([2:00]) About the Chemical Reactions of Fear/ Stress Hormones ([2:50]) Adrenaline: Heart races, energy surge, jittery feeling … “Am I Really Going To Do This?” ([2:58]) Cortisol: Increased sugar to the bloodstream. The feeling of being trapped. “I Can’t Make A Decision.” ([3:41]) Shortness of Breath ([4:10]) How Fear (Stress) Impacts Your Body – with Special Guest, Dr. Ryan Powell ([4:18]) Your body doesn’t know the difference between a Bear and a Bill. ([4:43]) In stressful situations, hormones and chemicals are fired to give you the energy to either fight or flight [a bear]. ([5:00]) If you are in on-going constant state of stress [from bills]then: ([5:16]) Your heart is always beating fast Your blood sugar is always high, which can lead to: Diabetes Heart problems Weakened immune system. Weight gain Other related illnesses. Mood changes due imbalanced hormones Examples of “Bears” scaring you away from the path to Entrepreneurship: Start-Up Costs, Lack of Time, Lack of Knowledge. ([6:04]) If instead of taking action, you constantly worry over your fears, your body thinks you’re in a constant state of danger. ([6:38]) Your body does not have the opportunity to restore to its normal hormone levels and balance. ([7:05]) Shante uses Super Mario’s Star Power as an example. The adrenaline rush is only supposed to be momentary. ([7:20]) About Simple and Healthy Solutions to Fear: Remember to Take A Deep Breath ([8:40]) Create a plan that gives you that same peace. ([10:23]) Sleep! ([11:03]) Fear can be causing you to lose sleep. You need to reboot, so you can perform at optimal level. ([11:23]) About Cognitive Dissonance ([12:05]) When there are conflicting attitudes/beliefs in the mind at once. ([12:43]) Living Out Your Dreams vs. Getting Up, Going to Work, and Working on Someone Else Dream ([12:50]) Reinvest Your Skills into Your Own Dreams ([13:55]) Coping with Cognitive Dissonance: We Eat! ([14:07]) Food is predictable, comfortable, and familiar. Many of us are overweight because we are eating our fears. ([15:48]) We make excuse for our eating: “I deserve this”. ([15:21]) About The Healthiest Way to Cope and Manage Fear ([15:53]) Confront your Fears with Authentic action ([16:03]) Authentic action leads the facilitation of your dream ([16:12]) The Vending Machine – it’s right there in front of you. Just take action—don’t leave your dreams in the vending machine for someone else to snatch! ([16:22]) Top 3 Podcast Takeaways “When you live below your potential, you are in a constant tug-of-war between who you are and who you want to be.” ([12:05]) “Take responsibility for the actions you are NOT taking.” ([15:53]) You are feeding your Fears! No pop, no pizza, no donut, can ever compare to the satisfaction of actually getting out there in pursing full throttle what it is that you were born to do!” ([14:07]) Bonus: ”Take action, make the connections, do what it is necessary! It can save your life” ([16:22]) The post Branding for Believers Podcast (http://brandingforbelievers.com) .
Episode #34 of the Nevada Magazine radio show features respective interviews with Taylor Andrews, Executive Director of Gilcrease Nature Sanctuary, and Samantha Szesciorka, who recently trekked across Nevada on horseback in what she dubbed the Nevada Discovery Ride.In the first half-hour, Andrews discusses the Gilcrease Nature Sanctuary, located in Las Vegas and home to nearly 400 birds. The sanctuary’s focus is of the avian variety, so you will see and hear several different and unique species of birds, among them emus and ostriches. For those who want to see larger species of animals, there are more than 40 different varieties including llamas, goats, donkeys, and tortoises. Read more about the sanctuary, and other Nevada wildlife sanctuaries, in this story from Nevada Magazine's July/August 2013 issue.In the second half-hour, Szesciorka joins us in studio with her soon-to-be-husband Ryan Powell (both pictured above) to talk about her nearly 500-mile adventure across the Silver State to promote wild-horse adoption. Szesciorka is also Assistant Curator at Reno's Wilbur D. May Center, which she touches on during the interview. You can read more about the Nevada Discovery Ride, which took place in May and June of this year, in Nevada Magazine's September/October 2013 issue.Subscribe to the Nevada Magazine Radio Show on iTunes.
The last time Brett Wiscons was on the show, he was lead singer of a popular local band who had written a few songs and recorded them on their first EP, which was due to arrive in grand spectacle the following week; I was a newbie podcaster, recently divorced, and just re-learning out how the whole "dating thing" worked. This time, a mere three and a half years later, Brett is a full-time musician and songwriter who has written a lot of songs, the best of which were hand-picked to be on his first solo release, Close My Eyes; I am a veteran podcaster, remarried, with my first born due to arrive in grand spectacle the following week. This also explains why this interview is three months old, arriving after the hiatus I mention, instead of before it -- but, enough of that sentimental, personal stuff. The point of all that was how much things can change in a mere three and a half years. While I loved the Great Scott! EP, Close My Eyes takes Brett's singing as well as his songwriting into a slightly different, more-sophisticated area, but not so far away that fans of his earlier work will feel at all alienated. While the entire album is somewhat low-key and laid-back (sorry, no big rockers or fast-movers on this one), Brett explores different ways of presenting the material and delivery with a surprisingly diverse set of six tracks, each showcasing their own particular strength. Whether it's the powerful vocal delivery of the title track, the emotion-filled wails of Love Lightly, the sophisticated lyrics of Her Life, or the slow drive and easy swing of Help Myself, this is a very accessible work that showcases a great singer/songwriter and should please almost any fan of laid-back music and introspective lyrics. Brett Wiscons can be found here ( | | ) Brett can first be heard with Great Scott! ( | ) back on He also plays in The Michaels ( | ) with John Shoulders (also of Great Scott! as of late) This show was recorded at on the night of Brett's first appearance at Troubadore Tuesdays His first solo CD, Close My Eyes, now available via usual suspects (, , , , ) It was recorded at , produced/engineered by Ryan Powell, and distributed via . The article we referenced about how hard it is to make minimum wage as a recording artist can be found .