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Our friends, animator/creator Matt Braly and cartoonist/creator Sam Logan, join the show to discuss their thoughts on Sonic x Shadow Generations, with a deeper dive into the new lore! Ohhhhhhh, folks! For more Sam Logan: Sam and Fuzzy! For more Matt Braly: @Radrappy For more Bo: Rings of Saturn! For more David: Sonic Retro! For more Grant: Twitter! For more Smoovies: FTCR! For more Sonic Weekly: YouTube! Special thanks to Jack of Old Games for the video capture and to Smoovies for the edit! If you enjoy the show, consider donating to our Kofi and receive a custom gift from us!
By Adam Turteltaub As the risk of human trafficking and modern slavery rises on the radar, compliance teams need to start their risk assessment by looking at the map, says Sam Logan, CEO and founder of Evidencity. The number of jurisdictions with laws in this area are increasing. In addition, some countries have far greater risk than others, with long histories of exploitation. Remember, though, that there is no such thing as a safe geography. A janitorial service in the US was found to be using child labor, and an Italian luxury goods maker's contractor is alleged to have subcontracted with a business using Chinese laborers illegally in Italy. The key lesson from these cases: look closely at your suppliers to better understand where and how they do business. Be sure to review them not just when beginning a relationship but on an ongoing basis. Take a risk-based approach, focusing your efforts where the likelihood of modern slavery and human trafficking is greater. Finally, don't forget about your customers. No organization wants to see its products used by forced or child labor.
Cartoonist Sam Logan reacts to the Knuckles trailer and talks about the new Rollin' Rascal demo, the 16-Bit Triple Trouble fan game, and Sonic Dream Team with the usual cast of Grant, Smoovies, Bo, and David the Lurker. Can you believe it's been one full year of Sonic Weekly?!?!? For more Sam: Sam & Fuzzy website For more Bo: Rings of Saturn! For more David: Sonic Retro! For more Grant: The Void! For more Smoovies: YouTube! For more Sonic Weekly: We're now on YouTube!
Season 3 Wrap UpFinal episode of the season?!?As Ash and Dayna reflect on this incredible year, we pull together some key themes of the episodes and the ever so wonderful and brilliant guests we have had on the show. We are so grateful for all of the researchers who so generously gave their time to help spread the word on the current state of science in the field. We have learnt so much and we hope you have had some great takeaways too!In true Ash style, the qualitative researcher in her couldn't help but to carry out a thematic analysis of the episodes in 2023. We love that she did that though - you can see the transdiagnostic approach really set in because of the common themes that run through so many different areas. We truly believe that if you can grasp all of the themes of the episodes this year, you can so easily translate this knowledge into your practice - staying up to date with the latest and waiting ever so hopefully for more to come. In this episode, we talk about the powerhouses of the industry who joined us on the show. They are thought provokers for sure - titans of the industry with years of experience, extensive global collaborations and wisdom to impart to clinicians and researchers alike. These researchers include Professor Peter Rosenbaum, Professor Diane Damiano, Professor Andrew Whitehouse, Professor Mark Belgrove and Professor Laurent Servais and of course some of our returning guests which include Professor Ben Jackson, Dr Bhooma Aravamuthan, Dr Ros Ward and Ginny Paleg just to name a few. All of their messaging was around the importance of the ‘F-words'! We as health professionals need to “be humble” as Bhooma so eloquently described and the real importance of being person centred was a common theme. Starting the season with Emily Prior and later Connor Johnstone truly reinforced this - both incredible young people with lived experience. It always comes down to the consumers and what a compelling reason to bring forth evidence based interventions and approaches. Their lives matter, their dreams matter - and again, the ‘F-words' framework brings that home.We loved our conversations with other thought provokers such as Associate Professor Daniel Navon regarding the sociological take on genetic testing (who asked us more questions then we of him!) and most recently Dr Jessica Stokes-Parish on the world of misinformation, disinformation and the value of debunking! (remember the CRABs mnemonic!)Then there was the whole theme of brain activation and mobility - we loved talking about the functional MRI results with Dr Yannick Bleyenhueff and that self-initiation is vital! More than just the talk about dosage and the number of hours children engage in therapy - it is about ensuring that the right ingredients are in the intervention. This led nicely into a little series with Andrina Sabet, Dr Heather Feldner and Dr Sam Logan on mobility as a human right. For Dayna, as a clinician, this whole area was incredibly exciting. We now have these papers to reference and use as a resource when we have to advocate for change.Then we just talked about our highlights and what a highlight reel too! Going international and bringing the podcast to EACD in Slovenia was an amazing experience. We loved meeting so many people and the opportunity to help bring their work into the broader community. Also, our very first Minister visit with the Honourable Bill Shorten was a highlight for sure. The clinic and our studio was a hive of activity and it was so encouraging to hear the Minister describe the value of evidence based practice and that it is be the way forward for a sustainable scheme.That was 2023! We are so excited for what 2024 holds! We look forward to meeting more of you at EACD in Bruge and AusACPDM in Cairns in 2024. Have a wonderful holiday season and we will talk to you again soon!
Cartoonist Sam Logan (Sam & Fuzzy) recently revisited Archie Comics' Sonic the Hedgehog and shares some new observations. Plus, we talk about the new Trio of Trouble short for Sonic Superstars! Check out Sam's books, shirts, toys, and comics universe at his website — https://www.samandfuzzy.com
Mercados a la espera de minutas de la Fed; siguen los problemas financieros y económicos en China; Bank of America prevé una fuerte devaluación del peso argentino; y Sam Logan, fundador de la firma de análisis de riesgos Southern Pulse (@southernpulse), explica los orígenes de la violencia en Ecuador.Producción: Eduardo Thomson (@ethomson1)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Thundering Legion Podcast: Armed Forces Members United In Christ
https://linktr.ee/thunderinglegion Today Sam Logan, Royal Marines Veteran and Training Coach joins us to wrestle with the Big Question: "Is Pornography Killing Your Soul, Relationships, and Military Unit?" Episode Notes. Specific questions we wrestle with in this episode: What is pornography? What does pornography do to the soul? What does pornography do to relationships and family? What does pornography do to military culture? What does the Bible say about pornography? How can Christians fight against pornography? REFLECT: What does this episode reveal about God's character? How does this episode cause us to see our need for a Savior? How can we apply lessons learned from this episode to our life? Follow Christ for this day! ✝️ “Choose this day whom you will serve...” Joshua 24:15 ✝️ “If you confess with your mouth that Jesus is Lord and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved.” Romans 10:9 Next steps: SHARE with another armed forces member FOLLOW Instagram, Facebook, Podcast https://linktr.ee/thunderinglegion
Cartoon storytellers Matt Braly (Disney's Amphibia) and Sam Logan (Sam & Fuzzy) join in to talk about their perspective on Sonic storytelling. Email us sonicweeklypodcast@gmail.com!
Thundering Legion Podcast: Armed Forces Members United In Christ
https://linktr.ee/thunderinglegion Today we interview Sam Logan, a Royal Marines Commando who now runs Complete Commando. Check out Complete Commando's content: https://www.instagram.com/complete_commando_/ Episode Notes: Sam's background and how he ended up joining the military Sam's testimony and how this played into military service How Sam is applying faith in current Complete Commando efforts and future vision Biggest struggles Sam experienced while serving as a Christian How Sam has seen God working through your successes and failures in his military career Sam's future plans and ambitions What book of the Bible Sam goes to in times of difficulty How Sam makes spiritual growth a daily priority Advice to other believers in the military who are struggling Sam closes us in prayer Resources: Case for Christ by Lee Stroebel: https://www.amazon.com/Case-Christ-Journalists-Personal-Investigation/dp/0310209307 Chariots of Fire about Eric Liddel: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0082158/ Reflect: What does this episode reveal about God's character? How does this episode cause us to see our need for a Savior? How can we apply lessons learned from this episode to our life? Follow Christ for this day! ✝️ “Choose this day whom you will serve...” Joshua 24:15 ✝️ “If you confess with your mouth that Jesus is Lord and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved.” Romans 10:9 Next steps: Share with an armed forces member Follow Instagram, Facebook, Podcast https://linktr.ee/thunderinglegion
Our biggest episode yet, featuring Jon Gray, Matt Braly, and Sam Logan — plus Bo and David the Lurker joining Grant, Josh, and Lee! That's right, 8 dudes giving you 'tude about the brand new Sonic the Hedgehog game! As always, thanks to Bo for the edit! Follow us on Twitter: @ghzpodcast! We're also on YouTube! Email us: ghzpodcast@gmail.com
In today's episode we sit down with Sam Logan of Complete Commando. Sam is a former Royal Marine Commando, he served 13 years in the military and completed a tour of Afghanistan. Sam is a total gentleman and in todays ep, we sit down to talk initiation, how he was able to survive 11 months of training, his adjustment period after leaving and how hard he found it and much much more. This is one of our favourite episodes to date, and a real eye opener. Find more of Sam here: https://www.completecommando.com/ https://www.instagram.com/complete_commando_/ If you have been affected by any of the issues we talked about in today's podcast then these links might be super helpful for you: https://togetherall.com/en-gb/ https://www.mind.org.uk/ This episode is kindly sponsored by Fabletics. Get 2 Shorts for ₤29 AND 55% off on single items becoming a VIP member with our link: https://www.fabletics.co.uk/benhaldon Use code NOTSOFIT7 to get a 7 day free trial of the MyCoach School. https://mycoach-school.com/app Join The MyCoach School: http://mycoach-school.com/ Follow us - https://www.instagram.com/mycoachschoolapp More Lucy Davis: Follow - https://www.instagram.com/LucyDavis_Fit Subscribe - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCPbyT8IyohY6V8ZVfI9uHug More Ben Haldon: Follow - https://www.instagram.com/MyCoachBenji Subscribe - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCpGRgA3rr1-FY9qLRgkXX3A Shop our products - https://shop.mycoachschool.com/collections/products/
Cartoonist Sam Logan returns to react to the new Sonic Frontiers trailers and talk about what the Sonic series could learn from Super Mario. Plus, we theorize on the truth behind the Sonic 3 tracks. As always, thanks to Bo for the edit! Follow us on Twitter: @ghzpodcast! We're also on YouTube! Email us: ghzpodcast@gmail.com
Today I was joined by Royal Marine, personal trainer and owner of Complete Commando - Sam Logan! In this conversation we took a deep dive into exactly what it takes to be a Royal Marine Commando, covering both physical fitness and mental resilience. We discussed: - What the pre-joining fitness tests involve - A breakdown of the world's longest infantry basic training - How the officers use sleep deprivation to test mental toughness - What the final week fitness tests involve (30 mile course, 9 mile speed march, Tarzan assault course, endurance course) - Why having a strong purpose can help you overcome any hardships If you enjoyed this conversation please do rate, review and subscribe! @completecommando @samloganfitness @phoebecartwright
The movie, titled "Cupid's Christmas," is about efforts by the director of the Holly Historical Society to save the train depot. Khaleghi talked with "Terri Talks Movies," about his start in the business, his impressive roster of movies, and of course, “Cupid's Christmas”. Just wait until you hear what he has to say about Terri's cameo role as a village councilperson! #comingsoon #interview #celebrityinterview #movies #independentfilm #supportindiefilm #cupidschristmas #christmasmovie #cinema #fun #funinterview #radio #radiointerview #podcast #territalksmovies --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/terri-lee8/support
Since you know I am a "PK" and a church kid, Sundays keep me busy so let's revisit a conversation with my friend, and pastor, Dr. Sam Logan!!! https://www.757renaissanceman.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/c4challenge/message
Cartoonist Sam Logan (Sam & Fuzzy) returns to chat with us about the classic Sega Dreamcast game. Join the Discord! Email us! Follow us on Twitter!
Cartoonist Sam Logan (Sam & Fuzzy) talks with us about the classic Sega Dreamcast game. Join the Discord! Email us! Follow us on Twitter!
Welcome to the 757 renaissance man podcast, on this episode we chop it up with with Dr. Sam Logan III How the one special teacher can change a child's path How he became a Morehouse man His life as an educator His journey to become a pastor Covid and its effect on the church The future of the church after covid And much much more! Let’s have a conversation with with Dr. Sam Logan III --- 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/757renaissanceman/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/757renaissanceman/support
If you like music, wrestling, and kicking back you'll like Sam Logan and the latest episode of The Blinding Light! Don't miss out! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/theblindinglight/support
True North Country Comics Podcast In Conversation With Sam Logan
Hosted and edited by @sydneymkaplan.Follow Michael on IG @tharealmichaelm & TikTok @tharealmike. Artwork by @carlidereux.Photography by @JP_YIM / @carvannyc.
Sam interviewed OKC LADY Force Dianna Mcneal of the Women's Xtreme Football League
Do you want to know what’s happening in Detroit communities? Do you want to find out what neighborhood groups, block clubs, and businesses outside of downtown Detroit give to the city? The HUB is a true voice for Detroit. The HUB was founded by Jackie Berg. I had a one on one heart to heart with Jackie about her inspiration to start the HUB from the late Sam Logan who led the Michigan Chronicle for years. Jackie also talks about how corporate sales became a gateway for her to grow a love for Detroit neighborhoods. Watch and listen to the Detroit is Different interview with Jackie Berg.
This month on the webcomics series, Sean and Derek delve into three tonally different titles. They begin with Sam Logan's long-running Sam and Fuzzy. This is a series that has been around since 2001, starting off as a gag strip in Logan's college's student newspaper and then becoming a webcomic in 2002. The creator diligently keeps his Monday/Wednesday/Friday schedule of publication, and with almost fifteen years behind it, that's a substantive webcomic. In fact, the Two Guys discuss the intricacies of its storylines, the expansion of its cast, and the evolution of Logan's art. One would be hard pressed to find a webcomic with a more dynamic history, and the guys try their best to cover as many points as possible. Next, Derek and Sean's discussion takes a decidedly literary turn with Ulysses Seen, a webcomic adaptation of James Joyce's masterpiece. Illustrated and adapted by Robert Berry, this is a project that attempts to capture the novel it the fullest sense. This is no mere graphic Cliff Notes version of Ulysses, but one that tries to represent Joyce's voice and style. Accompanying the webcomic proper are analytical blog postings by Mike Barsanti, contextualizing the story and explicating its many facets. This is certainly an ambitious endeavor -- it even has its own app in the iTunes store -- although the guys do note the webcomic's biggest weakness: its design. It's not easy to navigate the website and find your way around, and there are too many duplicate pages or links to nowhere. What's more, the webcomic doesn't seem to have been updated since 2011 or 2013 (it's not easy to determine each page's publication date), and the adaptation is only up to Episode Five: The Lotus Eaters. But if you're a fan of the classic and have patience, then Ulysses Seen can be worth the wait. Finally, the guys wrap up with an already completed webcomic, Adam Szym's Biome. This is a short piece that can be found at Szym's website Good Show Sir, along with a number of his other comics. This webcomic stands out for intricacy of art and especially its design for reading. Sean points out that it employs some of Scott McCloud's ideas behind the "infinite canvas," and Derek feels that the reading experience is similar to what you will find with Study Group Comics. But however you approach it, this highly stylized work, with its fantastical tone and sci-fi leanings, is standout example of what webcomics are capable of.
Pediatric Physical Therapy - Pediatric Physical Therapy Podcast
Featured are brief remarks from retiring Editor, Ann Van Sant, and new Editor, Linda Fetters. Authors of 5 papers appearing in this issue are interviewed: Joseph Schreiber describes work on experiential learning in pediatrics for physical therapist students. Lauren Del Rossi presents her treatment of a girl with Antley-Bixler syndrome. Sam Logan comments on his study of play, physical activity and behavior of toddlers with and without disabilities. Karina Zapata introduces her study comparing 2 interventions for adolescents with scoliosis and back pain. Leah Lowe describes her success providing supported treadmill training for children with developmental disabilities who are ambulatory.
In this episode, Dave Harvey talks with Sam Logan. Sam was the president of Westminster Seminary until 2005 and was the International Director of World Reformed Fellowship until March of 2015. Dave and Sam talk about: The crucial connection between churches and seminaries, Jonathan Edwards' contribution to training men for ministry, the need for pastoral mentoring, and sermons that shaped America.
Pediatric Physical Therapy - Pediatric Physical Therapy Podcast
Featured are interviews with authors of 3 papers appearing in this issue of Pediatric Physical Therapy. Carole Tucker discusses her papers on development of the Patient Reported Outcomes Measurement Information System for children. Mary Gannotti from the University of Hartford provides commentary on Tucker’s papers. Sam Logan describes his work developing ride on car mobility options for children with Down syndrome; and Regina Harbourne describes her use neuralmodulation techniques to help children with posterior fossa syndrome develop motor skills. Editor, Ann Van Sant, provides brief commentary on each of these 3 papers.
Sam Logan of "Sam and Fuzzy" talks long-form storytelling with Brandon, Mary, and Howard
Sam Logan of "Sam and Fuzzy" talks long-form storytelling with Brandon, Mary, and Howard