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In this episode of Whistle Talk, hosts Michael D'Ambrosio and Daniel Chamberlain dive deep into the intricacies of football rules, focusing on scoring plays, touchbacks, and the nuances of officiating. They discuss the importance of understanding point values, the differences in rules between high school and NCAA, and the implications of fouls during touchdowns. The conversation also covers field goals, the try after a touchdown, and the concepts of force and momentum in football. Through case studies and practical examples, they clarify complex rules and provide insights for coaches and officials alike.TakeawaysThe week before vacation can be incredibly productive.Possession is crucial for determining touchdowns.Diving for the pylon has different rules in high school and NCAA.Fouls during a touchdown can affect the scoring team.Field goals must pass above the crossbar to count.The try after a touchdown is an untimed play.Force resets after possession is gained in football.Momentum can carry a player into the end zone for a touchback.Understanding penalties is key for effective coaching.Case studies help clarify complex football rules.Chapters00:00 Introduction and Pre-Vacation Chaos03:01 Rule 8 Overview: Scoring Plays and Touchbacks05:57 Understanding Point Values in Football09:03 Diving for the Pylon: High School vs. NCAA Rules12:04 Fouls During Touchdowns: What You Need to Know14:58 Field Goals and Their Rules17:53 The Try After a Touchdown: Key Points21:11 Force and Momentum in Scoring Plays29:49 Understanding Force and Possession in Football30:48 Safety Rules and Exceptions Explained32:49 Momentum and Its Impact on Play35:36 Touchbacks and Their Implications39:20 Clarifying Force and Safety Scenarios40:26 Post-Safety and Touchback Procedures41:20 Case Studies: Analyzing Game Situations44:09 Illegal Kicking and Its Consequences47:54 Final Thoughts on Momentum and Force
Many Americans are enduring a brutal heatwave this week. For those who work outside, the heat can be deadly. On today's show, we'll check in on a proposed heat safety law that would require employers to offer more breaks when the temperature rises above a certain threshold. Under the Trump administration, the law's future is uncertain. And, the housing market can't seem to break out of its slump. Plus, the lengths some Americans will go to score some Indian mangoes.Here's everything we talked about today:"Heat Injury and Illness Prevention in Outdoor and Indoor Work Settings Rulemaking" from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration "As U.S. Sizzles, Business Groups Push Back on OSHA's Heat Safety Law" from Inc."Heat Safety Experts behind OSHA Rules Were Laid Off, which Could Make It Easier to Scrap Regulations" from Scientific American"Trump's OSHA Nominee Has a History With Heat and UPS Drivers" from The New York Times"U.S. New Home Sales Slump as High Mortgage Rates Persist" from The Wall Street Journal'"You'll never be ready to buy a home"' from “This Is Uncomfortable”"New York City is using ranked choice voting in its Democratic mayoral primary. Here's how it works" from AP News "What you need to know about ranked choice voting" from “Make Me Smart” "The Perilous Business of Importing Indian Mangoes to the U.S." from The New York TimesGot a question for the hosts? Email makemesmart@marketplace.org or leave us a voicemail at 508-U-B-SMART.
Many Americans are enduring a brutal heatwave this week. For those who work outside, the heat can be deadly. On today's show, we'll check in on a proposed heat safety law that would require employers to offer more breaks when the temperature rises above a certain threshold. Under the Trump administration, the law's future is uncertain. And, the housing market can't seem to break out of its slump. Plus, the lengths some Americans will go to score some Indian mangoes.Here's everything we talked about today:"Heat Injury and Illness Prevention in Outdoor and Indoor Work Settings Rulemaking" from the Occupational Safety and Health Administration "As U.S. Sizzles, Business Groups Push Back on OSHA's Heat Safety Law" from Inc."Heat Safety Experts behind OSHA Rules Were Laid Off, which Could Make It Easier to Scrap Regulations" from Scientific American"Trump's OSHA Nominee Has a History With Heat and UPS Drivers" from The New York Times"U.S. New Home Sales Slump as High Mortgage Rates Persist" from The Wall Street Journal'"You'll never be ready to buy a home"' from “This Is Uncomfortable”"New York City is using ranked choice voting in its Democratic mayoral primary. Here's how it works" from AP News "What you need to know about ranked choice voting" from “Make Me Smart” "The Perilous Business of Importing Indian Mangoes to the U.S." from The New York TimesGot a question for the hosts? Email makemesmart@marketplace.org or leave us a voicemail at 508-U-B-SMART.
We revisit some old info.For all your health and safety needs, visit us at our website safetywars.com, contact us at Jim@safetywars.com or 845-269-5772.We have a regular broadcast on Safety FM, listen to us on your favorite Podcast platform and video network as Safety Wars.Tune into Safety Wars on your favorite podcast and video network for this and other safety stories. visit us at safetywars.com. like and share us on social media. If we run overtime our preferred network for video is Rumble :https://rumble.com/user/SafetyWars and you can see us there. Hour 2 will be uploaded to the regular podcast network.ALL MUSIC IS EITHER ROYALTY FREE, Copyright FREE, OPEN SOURCE OR WE OWN IT. All videos and music other than mine are used under fair use doctrine. We comment on all different kinds of stuff.
Liam the Lion thought kite flying was just breezy fun—until Sheriff Labrador gave him a sharp lesson!
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‘Parents who are so worried about offending others by setting boundaries for their kids make it so easy for me to offend” : Relayed from repeat offender to Feather Berkower, expert in parenting safe children. In an era where information is at our fingertips, one of the most critical skills for parents and educators in 2024 is empowering our children to navigate their world safely, especially when it comes to protecting them from sexual abuse. "Off Limits: A Parent's Guide to Keeping Kids Safe from Sexual Abuse" is a groundbreaking resource that has become indispensable in achieving this goal.Crafted by Feather Berkower, MSW, and Sandy K. Wurtele, Ph.D., two leading sexual assault prevention specialists, and featuring a foreword by Marilyn Van Derbur, former Miss America 1957, incest survivor, and motivational speaker, this book is a beacon of hope and empowerment. It equips us with the necessary tools and knowledge to act as the first line of defense in our children's safety."Off Limits" offers invaluable insights into:Age-appropriate sexual development,Body-safety rules,Effective communication strategies for discussing body safety,Screening questions for caregivers,Handling disclosures of sexual assault.Parents who have embraced these strategies share transformative stories of improved communication and safety within their families. This guide is more than a book; it's a movement towards empowering our children with the understanding of their rights, the ability to recognize their instincts, and the courage to advocate for their privacy and safety.To further facilitate these crucial conversations, the Parenting Safe Children "Conversation-Starter Cards" are an innovative tool, making it easier to discuss body safety with all caregivers involved in your child's life.As we navigate the complexities of parenting and education in 2024, let's prioritize equipping our children with the skills to protect themselves. "Off Limits" and the accompanying conversation cards are essential tools in this mission, reminding us that prevention begins with education and that safeguarding our children is a collective effort.
✅Playing in the snow? AWESOME. ☃️ ❎Forgetting your hat, scarf, and gloves? NOT AWESOME.
Grey Donkey was racing against Little Piggums when—uh-oh—he nearly ran straight into a glass door!
Uh-oh! Looks like Baby Crocodile was thinking about biting more than just the toy!
Little Hippos thought she could hide in the weeds... but Sheriff Labrador and Hopsley know that summer bugs are always hiding too!
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With the lobster fishery growing, some western Newfoundland harvesters are worried about safety, especially after a tragedy last year. A fisherman and his nephew died in a boating accident in Lark Harbour in the Bay of Islands. Rick Crane is a fisherman who owns a lobster holding tank in Cox's Cove. He spoke with the CBC's Leila Beaudoin.
Steve & Mark answer listener-submitted questions on this Monday Minute podcast episode. They discuss Steve's experience with the "fad" of ice baths, the pros and cons of attaching your bino harness to your backpack, the 4 Rules of Gun Safety and when they are broken while hunting, and more... Links for this episode... - Podcast Feedback Form (& Givewaway): forms.gle/nHE5o1tkN4agZC4P7 - FHF Gear Pack Suspension Kit: https://www.fhfgear.com/products/FHHS2CBOS.html - Marsupial Gear Pack Strap Kit: https://www.marsupialgear.com/products/pack-strap-kit - 4 Rules of Gun Safety: https://www.nssf.org/articles/4-primary-rules-of-firearm-safety/ EMAIL NEWSLETTER — https://exomtngear.com/newsletter ASK YOUR QUESTION — podcast@exomtngear.com LEAVE A MESSAGE — https://speakpipe.com/huntbackcountry View & Search the Podcast Archive: https://exomtngear.com/podcast
In this podcast, Karen Tynan, the West Coast chair of the firm's Workplace Safety and Health Practice Group, and Noel Hernandez from the firm's Las Vegas office discuss Nevada's newly adopted heat illness regulation. The regulation, which went into effect on November 15, 2024, applies to employers with more than ten employees and requires them to provide employee training and conduct a written job hazard analysis. Noel and Karen review the regulation's trigger temperature and outline the responsibilities of employers, which include providing drinking water, scheduled rest breaks, and cooling measures. They also share valuable insights for Nevada employers affected by the new regulation.
Are you tired of feeling stuck by limiting beliefs and lack of motivation? Dr. David Snyder offers a powerful system to reprogram your subconscious mind, unlocking your true potential for success, health, and happiness. In this webinar, he shares his decades of expertise in personal transformation, martial arts, and energy healing, revealing principles of state control and pattern recognition to create lasting change. Through interactive exercises, you'll learn to cultivate positive emotional states, banish fear, and develop a strong sense of identity. Are you ready to break free from your limitations and step into the life you've always dreamed of? Standout Quotes: “You can make your life exactly what you want it to be. You can push away anything that gets in your way.” – Dr. David Snyder “Safety rules are arbitrary decisions made by the unconscious mind about what you're allowed to have, what you're allowed to do, what you're not allowed to have, and what you're not allowed to do.” – Dr. David Snyder “The ability to influence and persuade—to communicate with people in such a way that they eagerly want to do what you want them to do—is the most important skill any human being needs. In a society where getting ahead and moving forward relies on ethically and honestly motivating people to want to do what you want them to do, it's essential that they also like you for it.” – Dr. David Snyder “You don't have to believe any of this for it to work for you. You just have to do the drills. If you do the drills, the magic literally happens, and you just keep doing it until you're exactly where you want to be.” – Dr. David Snyder Key Takeaways: Identify and remove the "safety rules" that are holding you back from achieving your goals. Understand how these unconscious beliefs limit your potential and take steps to eliminate them. Cultivate the "four pillars of personal power and success" - playfulness, curiosity, relentlessness, and determination. Intentionally install these empowering traits within yourself. Sanitize the negativity from your past experiences. Dissolve the traumas, fears, and limiting emotions that are weighing you down, and replace them with more positive memories and beliefs. Explore the power of persuasion and influence. Learn the seven most powerful language patterns to ethically sway others and get them eagerly on board with your objectives. Commit to taking action and doing the "drills" consistently. Recognize that the "magic" happens through dedicated practice, and trust the process of transformation. Episode Timeline: [00:25] Reprogramming Your Subconscious [01:28] Igniting Passion in Others [03:47] The Personal Transformation Program [06:22] Break Free from Safety Rules and Limitations [08:59] Advanced Techniques for Lasting Change [10:18] Bonuses and Secrets of the Law of Attraction [19:19] Universal Influence Techniques [27:08] Overcome Objections Instantly [41:32] Instant Hypnosis Skills [56:12] Total Personal Transformation To learn more about Dr. David Snyder and everything about NLP, visit: Website: https://www.nlppower.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@DavidSnyderNLP Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/davidsnydernlp
In this episode, Sex Educator, Alisha Lundsford, and I explore the crucial body safety rules every child should know by age five so that you can feel equipped with the tools needed to foster confidence and autonomy in your kids. We cover modeling consent, trusting intuition, managing tricky situations, and much more. You can grab the free PDF summary of the top 5 rules here.Remember: Start the conversation about body safety early and repeat it often.Use everyday moments to reinforce these safety principles.Model respectful, consent-based behavior in your own interactions with your children.More about Alisha Lundsford: "I'm Alisha. I'm a straight, cisgender female and sex educator.I understand that as parents, we often feel overwhelmed and under-prepared for many of the roles we take on. Ultimately, we're expected to keep our little humans physically and mentally safe, happy and healthy – and whether we like it or not, sexuality impacts each of these needs.I provide straightforward sex education for parents of toddlers, teens and in-betweens. I focus on both mental and physical health while providing insight on a variety of content ranging from safety, sexual predators, puberty, LGBTQIA+, consent, porn exposure, birth control, and all the nooks and crannies throughout."Check out her website at: sexpertparenting.orgClick here to follow her on Instagram. Send me a text and let me know what you thought of this episode! Grab your free guide to say "No" to the feed while still saying "yes" to the need at www.ownyourparentingstory.com/guideLove this episode?! Shoot me a DM over on Instagram @own.your.parenting.story and tell me all about it.
Pedestrian deaths in this country are at an all-time high. And now, the government is stepping in. For the first time ever, the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has proposed new rules that would affect the external design and look of supersized trucks and SUVs.
Spectators at Henrico County Public Schools-sponsored sporting events, such as football games, are now allowed to bring only clear or small handbags. Earlier this month, the school division announced that backpacks and large bags would no longer be allowed at athletic events. A clear bag policy is being phased in this season. Henrico is the latest school district to adopt stricter safety guidelines for spectators at after-school events. In August, Hanover County introduced a clear bag policy for sports events, and Richmond City banned all bags except for clear plastic bags used for childcare items. Click here to continue reading...Article LinkSupport the show
Thursday September 5, 2024 Boar's Head plant linked to deadly outbreak broke food safety rules
AP correspondent Norman Hall reports records show a plant linked to a deadly outbreak broke food safety rules dozens of times.
A proposed bill making its way through California's state legislature would impose safety standards on artificial-intelligence makers. Some in the industry are working to stop the bill. WSJ reporter Preetika Rana joins host Zoe Thomas to discuss their concerns and why the bill could have implications beyond the Golden State. Plus, little has changed about Lenovo's ThinkPad laptop. And that's the secret to its success. Sign up for the WSJ's free Technology newsletter. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Auckland's mayor says the traffic management industry's taking advantage of New Zealand's safety rules. Wayne Brown's commissioned an independent EY report on temporary traffic management. It found road work contractors are incentivised to cause maximum disruption for more profit, and legislative change is needed to change the behaviour. Brown told Mike Hosking he's trying to change Auckland's approach, but there's so many rules and regulations in the way. He says the culture of over-safety is everywhere here and these particular industries are exploiting it to the maximum. LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
"It takes a village," as the saying goes, to keep thousands of pounds of trash out of local landfills during 'move-out' season in Isla Vista - the time of year when students move out of their rentals and leave for summer. KCSB's Dick Flacks speaks with Jonathan Abboud, general manager of the IV Community Services District, about the person - and program who led the effort to reduce waste, and raise funds for local non-profits. Plus, the County of Santa Barbara imposes new rules on property owners whose properties and backyard decks are getting dangerously close to the bluff edge, due to eroding cliffs.
MSNBC's Ari Melber hosts The Beat on Friday, June 14th, and reports on the Supreme Court's decision on "bump stocks," Trump's Milwaukee comments, presidential leadership in 2024, and Trump using campaign funds for his businesses. Chai Komanduri, Doris Kearns Goodwin, Michael Beschloss, and Symba join.
The Occupational Health and Safety Administration (OSHA), formed in 1972, serves as a way to ensure the safety of America's workforce. Every state has its own unique work comp laws; OSHA provides a set of standards. Managing the requirement, and protecting employees, can seem like a daunting task for employers. Learn how safety rules, standards, laws and regulations work together to keep employees safe with Sheila Schmidt, Safety and Risk Services Manager at MEM.
Niamh Hodnett, Coimisiún na Meán Online Safety Commissioner discusses an updated draft Online Safety Code which has been published today.
Safety Rules for Commercial Vehicle Operation Part 5 I’m Katelyn Holub, an attorney focusing on personal injury law in northwest Indiana. Welcome to Personal Injury Primer, where we break down the law into simple terms, provide legal tips, and discuss personal injury law topics. As noted in our last four podcasts, the Federal Motor Carrier […] The post Ep 259 – Safety Rules for Commercial Vehicle Operation Part 5 first appeared on Personal Injury Primer.
Safety Rules for Commercial Vehicle Operation Part 4 I’m David Holub, an attorney focusing on personal injury law in northwest Indiana. Welcome to Personal Injury Primer, where we break down the law into simple terms, provide legal tips, and discuss personal injury law topics. As noted in our last three podcasts, the Federal Motor Carrier […] The post Ep 258 – Safety Rules for Commercial Vehicle Operation Part 4 first appeared on Personal Injury Primer.
The news to know for Tuesday, April 30, 2024! We're talking about international action that could put Israel's prime minister on the same level as leaders of Russia and Sudan, despite America's objections. Also, a controversial Title IX change meant to protect transgender students in schools is facing pushback. We'll tell you why several states are suing over it. Plus, new rules are expected to reshape how medical testing is done in the United States; a new feature will soon be required in all cars in the name of safety, and Taylor Swift is dominating music charts again. Those stories and more news to know in about 10 minutes! See sources: https://www.theNewsWorthy.com/shownotes Sign-up for our bonus weekly email: https://www.theNewsWorthy.com/email Get The NewsWorthy merch here: https://www.theNewsWorthy.com/merch Become an INSIDER and get ad-free episodes: https://www.theNewsWorthy.com/insider Episode Sponsors: Get 15% off OneSkin with the code NEWSWORTHY at https://www.oneskin.co/ Get 15% off Boll & Branch with the code NEWSWORTHY at https://bollandbranch.com To advertise on our podcast, please reach out to sales@advertisecast.com
Safety Rules for Commercial Vehicle Operation Part 3 I’m Katelyn Holub, an attorney focusing on personal injury law in northwest Indiana. Welcome to Personal Injury Primer, where we break down the law into simple terms, provide legal tips, and discuss personal injury law topics. As noted in our last two podcasts, we often are faced […] The post Ep 257 – Safety Rules for Commercial Vehicle Operation Part 3 first appeared on Personal Injury Primer.
Safety Rules for Commercial Vehicle Operation Part 2 I’m David Holub, an attorney focusing on personal injury law in northwest Indiana. Welcome to Personal Injury Primer, where we break down the law into simple terms, provide legal tips, and discuss personal injury law topics. As noted in our last podcast we often are faced with […] The post Ep 256 – Safety Rules for Commercial Vehicle Operation Part 2 first appeared on Personal Injury Primer.
Another week of Aviation Fun! Join Dr. Steph, Captains Jeff and Nick, Nick Camacho, and Producer Liz as we discuss the latest aviation news and answer your great feedback! 00:00:00 Introduction 00:04:07 NEWS 00:04:24 Alaska B-737 Max 9 at Portland on Jan 5th 2024, Door Plug and Panel Separated in Flight 00:27:40 Boeing Wants FAA to Exempt MAX 7 from Safety Rules to Get it in the Air 00:34:11 UPDATE - Air Tindi Plane Hit Hill in ‘Basically a Whiteout' 00:38:49 Cessna 340A N711CB Autopilot Failure 01:02:57 Why Doctor Refused to Help in Mid-Air Emergency on Long-Haul Flight 01:13:21 Former Delta [First Officer] Who Allegedly Threatened to Shoot His [Captain] Midair Claims ‘Misunderstanding' 01:18:48 UPDATE - Russian Plane That Landed in a Siberian Field Will Be Scrapped After Airline Abandons Plan to Fly it Out 01:20:36 GETTING TO KNOW US 01:45:12 COFFEE FUND 01:50:46 GETTING TO KNOW US - 2 02:02:49 FEEDBACK 02:02:59 Becky - The Debonair Project 02:14:05 Magnus - Donation to Airline Pilot Guy Show 02:16:33 PLANE TALE - A Funny Thing Happened on the Way to the Moon 02:29:41 Martin - Retirement Congratulations 02:33:24 JJ Not Pittsburgh - Update 02:37:32 Pilot Pip - Check Airmen 02:46:05 Sam - TNFlyGirl Crash 02:58:50 Tim Q - Very Impressive 03:07:31 WRAP UP SHOW NOTES WITH LINKS Watch the video of our live stream recording! Go to our YouTube channel! ABOUT RADIO ROGER “Radio Roger” Stern has been a TV and Radio reporter since he was a teenager. He's won an Emmy award for his coverage in the New York City Market. Currently you can hear his reporting in New York on radio station 1010 WINS, the number one all-news station in the nation. Nationally you can hear him anchor newscasts on the Fox News Radio Network and on Fox's Headlines 24-7 service on Sirius XM Radio. In addition Roger is a proud member of and contributor to the APG community. Give us your review in iTunes! I'm "airlinepilotguy" on Facebook, and "airlinepilotguy" on Twitter. feedback@airlinepilotguy.com airlinepilotguy.com ATC audio from http://LiveATC.net Intro/outro Music, Coffee Fund theme music by Geoff Smith thegeoffsmith.com Dr. Steph's intro music by Nevil Bounds Capt Nick's intro music by Kevin from Norway (aka Kevski) Doh De Oh by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100255 Artist: http://incompetech.com/ Copyright © AirlinePilotGuy 2024, All Rights Reserved Airline Pilot Guy Show by Jeff Nielsen is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License