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Planet FPL - The Fantasy Football Podcast
Professional Amateur | Planet SkyFF S. 4 Ep. 34 with @bridgamatuer | Sky Fantasy Football

Planet FPL - The Fantasy Football Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2023 48:31


On the Sky Fantasy Football Podcast James is joined by Sam Brennan who is currently joint 35th Overall in his first season playing SkyFF and he has a remarkable tale to tell, he doesn't watch football!!! So how has Sam achieved success? Plus, why this week looks like being a quiet one for transfers, upcoming captaincy, further debate on buying Erling Haaland back, midfield differential suggestions, if any Crystal Palace assets appeal on Sunday with Wilfried Zaha now ruled out injured and learnings from the latest games Follow Sam on Twitter: bridgamatuer (@bridgamatuer) / Twitter On Planet FPL tomorrow: Planet FPL s6 ep42, with the King of YouTube @LetsTalk_FPL reviewing the midweek GW29 games On Patreon today it's Tot&Ars with @ClaytsAFC For the full schedule of content for this week view this post 

Only in Seattle - Real Estate Unplugged
#1,412 - Drug meant for horses now hitting the streets of America

Only in Seattle - Real Estate Unplugged

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 12, 2022 17:36


Health officials are warning of a terrifying flesh-eating drug which is being increasingly found laced into heroin, cocaine and other narcotics - leading to a soaring number of drug overdoses across the country.Doctors say xylazine - a muscle relaxant intended for large animals like horses - has been appearing in the illicit drug scene in cities across the US, joining fentanyl as one of the primary narcotics used to cut opioids.The drug prolongs the highs felt from heroin, but results in users passing out for hours at a time, while injection points ulcerate and lead to grisly wounds that spread across the body. Some users even report severe soars erupting across their body where they never injected the drug, and many are left disfigured as fingers, arms, feet, legs and toes are forced to be amputated.'It's eating away at my skin,' one 28-year-old female user from Philadelphia, Sam Brennan, told Vice. In Philadelphia - considered to be ground zero for the xylazine crisis - about one-third of all fatal opioid overdoses in 2019 were related to the drug.Support the showSign Up For Exclusive Episodes At: https://reasonabletv.com/LIKE & SUBSCRIBE for new videos every day. https://www.youtube.com/c/NewsForReasonablePeople

Super Entrepreneurs Podcast
The Science of opportunities with Baylor Barbee

Super Entrepreneurs Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2021 31:04


Have you been waiting for an opportunity window to open? Let me burst your bubble. It might never open. It would be best if you looked at what you are really good at; That one thing the world knows you are the best at and materialize on it. Most of the time, people miss out on opportunities because they are too busy waiting for the window to open. In this episode, I have Baylor Barbee joining me on the show. He is a best-selling author, keynote speaker, triathlete, and host of Shark Theory's mindset development podcast. Baylor is known for his engaging style and ability to shift audiences' perspectives to find opportunities in their lives. Baylor's message has been trusted by several top Fortune 500 companies, universities, and large-scale non-profit organizations globally. The Power of Taking Chances How many times have you refrained from doing something just because you tried it earlier and it didn't work? Have you ever looked at that failure from the positive side? A lot of times, we are afraid of failure. We learn through failure, and if we do not try something, we never know if it can work for us. Transitioning into entrepreneurship Suppose you are thinking of leaving your nine to five to jump into entrepreneurship. In that case, you need to unlearn the many things that society has engraved on you and learn to be the CEO of your life. When you become the CEO of your life, you start living without being changed by people. Timestamps: [00:48] How to create opportunities that optimize lives and careers [10:46] Sam Brennan's story: California gold rush [15:40] The power of taking chances [18:02] Baylor' TEDx talk: The Science of opportunities [20:37] Baylor's favourite books [22:03] Baylor's advice to people who want to join entrepreneurship [25:48] How to work with Baylor Quotes: “A lot of times we don't find opportunities simply because we're not looking for them, and we don't know how to identify them.” “Everything has a weakness. Even the most beautiful diamonds in the world still have flaws.” “The beauty of opportunity is it doesn't care about what you did yesterday.” “The makes of your life give you momentum. But the misses are where you learn what you need to correct. What you need to change, what you need to tweak.” “If you want to be an entrepreneur, the first thing you need to do is to be the CEO of your own life.” Connect with Baylor Barbee Website: https://www.baylorbarbee.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/baylorbarbee?lang=en Grab Baylor's books: https://twitter.com/baylorbarbee?lang=en

Peace by Piece
The 3rd Piece: Moving for Me: Reclaiming Fitness and Finding Home in Our Bodies

Peace by Piece

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2021 56:28


Dr. Sam Brennan is Dean of the College of Arts at the University of Guelph and co-founder of the blog Fit is a Feminist Issue. For women, fitness and the fitness industry has so often been about guilt and getting thinner, rather than celebrating how strong our bodies are. In this episode, we talk feminism and explore how fitness can and should be for everyone, no matter their age, size, gender, or ability.

The Cable
Coronavirus in the age of mass protests

The Cable

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2020 25:48


Democracy has been in global decline for the past 14 years. Now it's confronted with a crisis not seen in the modern era. Autocrats are seeking to exploit the Covid-19 pandemic as democracies grapple with their own various responses. But could this be a pivotal moment, when liberal democratic leaders and transnational institutions such as the EU begin to restore trust after a decade of rising global mass protests over lack of faith in politicians and institutions? Mike Abramowitz and Sam Brennan join Susan and Greg to discuss the effects of the coronavirus crisis and potential future scenarios.

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MAS 059: Bonnie Brennan

Devchat.tv Master Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2018 70:23


Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: Bonnie Brennan This week on My Angular Story, Charles speaks with Bonnie Brennan who is in web technologies and uses Angular. She currently resides in Houston, Texas and Chuck and her discuss her background, past and current projects, ngHouston Meetup, and much more! Check-out today’s episode! In particular, we dive pretty deep on: 1:00 – Chuck: We’ve talked with you in the past, Bonnie. So listeners, check-out those past episodes if you are interested (see links below). There were various topics that we discussed. It’s been a few months since we’ve talked. Tell us how you got into Angular among other things? 1:50 – Guest. 3:19 – Chuck: I want to get a feel for how you got into programming, so tell us about that. 3:40 – Guest: I didn’t start coding until my 30’s. 3:50 – Chuck: Here is a dirty little secret: most people get into coding later in life. 4:25 – Guest. 25:07 – Chuck: Let’s get back on track - How did you get into Angular? 25:10 – Guest. 32:26 – Chuck: I completely agree. As you’ve gone into Angular you’ve done things in the community that makes you well-known. We’ve talked with your child-component, and how she got into coding. Listen back to that. You mentioned NG Houston, how did you get that going? 32:56 – Guest: I was here in Houston... 39:26 – Chuck: I want to change topics here. You mentioned in your consulting that people are running into certain issues. Most consultants that I know, they make a plan and they just build stuff. Seems like you are talking with them and showing them how to make things work better. 39:54 – Guest. 45:11 – Chuck: I have been a freelancer, and how do people hire you? 45:23 – Guest: Twitter is the best way to reach out to me, also my e-mail. 46:59 – Chuck: You have been a GD – how has that been? 47:10 – Guest: I actually love it! GOOGLE DEVELOPER EXPERT = GDE. 49:07 – Chuck: You had a unique experience at the last Summit. Can you talk about that for a minute? 49:17 – Guest. 59:17 – Chuck: We are at the end of our time. Where can people find you? 59:30 – Guest: The YouTube Channel and Twitter. 1:00:54 – Chuck: Let’s do some picks! 1:01:00 – Fresh Books! Links: jQuery Angular JavaScript Vue Chuck’s Twitter Chuck’s E-mail: chuck@devchat.tv Scott Moss’ Twitter Bonnie’s Twitter Bonnie’s GD ngHouston AiA 184 show AiA 146 show MAS 042 show with Sam Brennan Sponsors: Get A Coder Job Fresh Books Cache Fly Picks: Charles Sasqwatch is Real New Show – The DevRev DevChat.Tv Bonnie Blog – ThoughtRam Angular In-Depth NG Houston Angular for the Visual Learner

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MAS 059: Bonnie Brennan

All Angular Podcasts by Devchat.tv

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2018 70:23


Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: Bonnie Brennan This week on My Angular Story, Charles speaks with Bonnie Brennan who is in web technologies and uses Angular. She currently resides in Houston, Texas and Chuck and her discuss her background, past and current projects, ngHouston Meetup, and much more! Check-out today’s episode! In particular, we dive pretty deep on: 1:00 – Chuck: We’ve talked with you in the past, Bonnie. So listeners, check-out those past episodes if you are interested (see links below). There were various topics that we discussed. It’s been a few months since we’ve talked. Tell us how you got into Angular among other things? 1:50 – Guest. 3:19 – Chuck: I want to get a feel for how you got into programming, so tell us about that. 3:40 – Guest: I didn’t start coding until my 30’s. 3:50 – Chuck: Here is a dirty little secret: most people get into coding later in life. 4:25 – Guest. 25:07 – Chuck: Let’s get back on track - How did you get into Angular? 25:10 – Guest. 32:26 – Chuck: I completely agree. As you’ve gone into Angular you’ve done things in the community that makes you well-known. We’ve talked with your child-component, and how she got into coding. Listen back to that. You mentioned NG Houston, how did you get that going? 32:56 – Guest: I was here in Houston... 39:26 – Chuck: I want to change topics here. You mentioned in your consulting that people are running into certain issues. Most consultants that I know, they make a plan and they just build stuff. Seems like you are talking with them and showing them how to make things work better. 39:54 – Guest. 45:11 – Chuck: I have been a freelancer, and how do people hire you? 45:23 – Guest: Twitter is the best way to reach out to me, also my e-mail. 46:59 – Chuck: You have been a GD – how has that been? 47:10 – Guest: I actually love it! GOOGLE DEVELOPER EXPERT = GDE. 49:07 – Chuck: You had a unique experience at the last Summit. Can you talk about that for a minute? 49:17 – Guest. 59:17 – Chuck: We are at the end of our time. Where can people find you? 59:30 – Guest: The YouTube Channel and Twitter. 1:00:54 – Chuck: Let’s do some picks! 1:01:00 – Fresh Books! Links: jQuery Angular JavaScript Vue Chuck’s Twitter Chuck’s E-mail: chuck@devchat.tv Scott Moss’ Twitter Bonnie’s Twitter Bonnie’s GD ngHouston AiA 184 show AiA 146 show MAS 042 show with Sam Brennan Sponsors: Get A Coder Job Fresh Books Cache Fly Picks: Charles Sasqwatch is Real New Show – The DevRev DevChat.Tv Bonnie Blog – ThoughtRam Angular In-Depth NG Houston Angular for the Visual Learner

tv texas google real blog summit panel new shows javascript aia gd vue utf angular freshbooks jquery sam lee cachefly devchat charles max wood scott moss devrev visual learner chuck you my angular story google developer expert gde chuck let get a coder job bonnie brennan chuck here sam brennan nghouston thoughtram wbcjfg d5ni angular in depth
My Angular Story
MAS 059: Bonnie Brennan

My Angular Story

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 7, 2018 70:23


Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: Bonnie Brennan This week on My Angular Story, Charles speaks with Bonnie Brennan who is in web technologies and uses Angular. She currently resides in Houston, Texas and Chuck and her discuss her background, past and current projects, ngHouston Meetup, and much more! Check-out today’s episode! In particular, we dive pretty deep on: 1:00 – Chuck: We’ve talked with you in the past, Bonnie. So listeners, check-out those past episodes if you are interested (see links below). There were various topics that we discussed. It’s been a few months since we’ve talked. Tell us how you got into Angular among other things? 1:50 – Guest. 3:19 – Chuck: I want to get a feel for how you got into programming, so tell us about that. 3:40 – Guest: I didn’t start coding until my 30’s. 3:50 – Chuck: Here is a dirty little secret: most people get into coding later in life. 4:25 – Guest. 25:07 – Chuck: Let’s get back on track - How did you get into Angular? 25:10 – Guest. 32:26 – Chuck: I completely agree. As you’ve gone into Angular you’ve done things in the community that makes you well-known. We’ve talked with your child-component, and how she got into coding. Listen back to that. You mentioned NG Houston, how did you get that going? 32:56 – Guest: I was here in Houston... 39:26 – Chuck: I want to change topics here. You mentioned in your consulting that people are running into certain issues. Most consultants that I know, they make a plan and they just build stuff. Seems like you are talking with them and showing them how to make things work better. 39:54 – Guest. 45:11 – Chuck: I have been a freelancer, and how do people hire you? 45:23 – Guest: Twitter is the best way to reach out to me, also my e-mail. 46:59 – Chuck: You have been a GD – how has that been? 47:10 – Guest: I actually love it! GOOGLE DEVELOPER EXPERT = GDE. 49:07 – Chuck: You had a unique experience at the last Summit. Can you talk about that for a minute? 49:17 – Guest. 59:17 – Chuck: We are at the end of our time. Where can people find you? 59:30 – Guest: The YouTube Channel and Twitter. 1:00:54 – Chuck: Let’s do some picks! 1:01:00 – Fresh Books! Links: jQuery Angular JavaScript Vue Chuck’s Twitter Chuck’s E-mail: chuck@devchat.tv Scott Moss’ Twitter Bonnie’s Twitter Bonnie’s GD ngHouston AiA 184 show AiA 146 show MAS 042 show with Sam Brennan Sponsors: Get A Coder Job Fresh Books Cache Fly Picks: Charles Sasqwatch is Real New Show – The DevRev DevChat.Tv Bonnie Blog – ThoughtRam Angular In-Depth NG Houston Angular for the Visual Learner

tv texas google real blog summit panel new shows javascript aia gd vue utf angular freshbooks jquery sam lee cachefly devchat charles max wood scott moss devrev visual learner chuck you my angular story google developer expert gde chuck let get a coder job bonnie brennan chuck here sam brennan nghouston thoughtram wbcjfg d5ni angular in depth
The Green Element Podcast
E009 -Sam Brennan from Fresh Car Valeting

The Green Element Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2018 13:43


Today, it's my pleasure to interview Sam Brennan who is the owner of Fresh Car Valeting. Sam believes in having a connection with people and more so his employees. He feels having happy employees subsequently translates to having happy customers. With a team of 9 employees, Fresh Car Valeting is changing how car valeting business works. It is a high-end mobile car valeting company and this comes with a load of challenges. He gives us the ins and outs of his business but most importantly, he shares the challenges he's facing being a high-end business.

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MAS 042: Sam Brennan

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2018 27:22


Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: Sam Brennan This week on My Angular Story, Charles speaks with Sam Brennan. Sam first got into programming when she was 9 years old and made a website using HTML and CSS. She learned to code from Codeacademy, has gone on to be a part of ngGirls, and has spoken at conferences, such as at ng-conf 2018 where she gave her talk on Reusable Animations. They talk about how she found her passion for Angular, the importance of not giving up when you are confused, and what she is proud of contributing to the community. They also touch on her involvement in ngGirls as a mentor, what she is working on currently, and more! In particular, We dive pretty deep on: Adventures in Angular episode 184 How did you first get into programming? Built a website at 9 years old Learned to code from Codeacademy Had to build a website in order to become ungrounded How did you get to where you are today? Not into programming at all originally Learning JavaScript and Angular Tour of Heroes Really fell in love with the Angular community What was your experience like at your first ng-conf 2017? If you are confused, go research it and figure it out! The atmosphere of the Angular community What have you done with Angular that you are particularly proud of? Working currently on a migration from AngularJS to Angular Done a lot of animations ngGirls Loves her job as an ngGirls mentor Imposter syndrome What are you working on now? Angular Denver Headed into college this fall How to Get Your Kids to Code And much, much more! Links: Adventures in Angular episode 184 Codeacademy Sam’s ng-conf 2018 Talk ngGirls JavaScript Angular Tour of Heroes AngularJS ng-Denver How to Get Your Kids to Code @thelittlestdev Sam’s Medium Sponsors: FreshBooks Digital Ocean Picks: Charles DevChat.tv YouTube Little Wizards Sam Her Mom – Bonnie Brennan ng-Denver

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MAS 042: Sam Brennan

All Angular Podcasts by Devchat.tv

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2018 27:22


Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: Sam Brennan This week on My Angular Story, Charles speaks with Sam Brennan. Sam first got into programming when she was 9 years old and made a website using HTML and CSS. She learned to code from Codeacademy, has gone on to be a part of ngGirls, and has spoken at conferences, such as at ng-conf 2018 where she gave her talk on Reusable Animations. They talk about how she found her passion for Angular, the importance of not giving up when you are confused, and what she is proud of contributing to the community. They also touch on her involvement in ngGirls as a mentor, what she is working on currently, and more! In particular, We dive pretty deep on: Adventures in Angular episode 184 How did you first get into programming? Built a website at 9 years old Learned to code from Codeacademy Had to build a website in order to become ungrounded How did you get to where you are today? Not into programming at all originally Learning JavaScript and Angular Tour of Heroes Really fell in love with the Angular community What was your experience like at your first ng-conf 2017? If you are confused, go research it and figure it out! The atmosphere of the Angular community What have you done with Angular that you are particularly proud of? Working currently on a migration from AngularJS to Angular Done a lot of animations ngGirls Loves her job as an ngGirls mentor Imposter syndrome What are you working on now? Angular Denver Headed into college this fall How to Get Your Kids to Code And much, much more! Links: Adventures in Angular episode 184 Codeacademy Sam’s ng-conf 2018 Talk ngGirls JavaScript Angular Tour of Heroes AngularJS ng-Denver How to Get Your Kids to Code @thelittlestdev Sam’s Medium Sponsors: FreshBooks Digital Ocean Picks: Charles DevChat.tv YouTube Little Wizards Sam Her Mom – Bonnie Brennan ng-Denver

My Angular Story
MAS 042: Sam Brennan

My Angular Story

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 27, 2018 27:22


Panel: Charles Max Wood Guest: Sam Brennan This week on My Angular Story, Charles speaks with Sam Brennan. Sam first got into programming when she was 9 years old and made a website using HTML and CSS. She learned to code from Codeacademy, has gone on to be a part of ngGirls, and has spoken at conferences, such as at ng-conf 2018 where she gave her talk on Reusable Animations. They talk about how she found her passion for Angular, the importance of not giving up when you are confused, and what she is proud of contributing to the community. They also touch on her involvement in ngGirls as a mentor, what she is working on currently, and more! In particular, We dive pretty deep on: Adventures in Angular episode 184 How did you first get into programming? Built a website at 9 years old Learned to code from Codeacademy Had to build a website in order to become ungrounded How did you get to where you are today? Not into programming at all originally Learning JavaScript and Angular Tour of Heroes Really fell in love with the Angular community What was your experience like at your first ng-conf 2017? If you are confused, go research it and figure it out! The atmosphere of the Angular community What have you done with Angular that you are particularly proud of? Working currently on a migration from AngularJS to Angular Done a lot of animations ngGirls Loves her job as an ngGirls mentor Imposter syndrome What are you working on now? Angular Denver Headed into college this fall How to Get Your Kids to Code And much, much more! Links: Adventures in Angular episode 184 Codeacademy Sam’s ng-conf 2018 Talk ngGirls JavaScript Angular Tour of Heroes AngularJS ng-Denver How to Get Your Kids to Code @thelittlestdev Sam’s Medium Sponsors: FreshBooks Digital Ocean Picks: Charles DevChat.tv YouTube Little Wizards Sam Her Mom – Bonnie Brennan ng-Denver