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JOIN THE Who CARES Club! Love Starcastic Remarks? Join our BRAND NEW membership club, The Who Cares Club! For $5/month, you get some exclusive perks and help the most sarcastic Stars podcast continue to grow and continue on! Click here to join! The Dallas Stars absolutely dominated the Los Angeles Kings in a 6-2 blowout, and Logan Stankoven stole the show! After struggling to find the back of the net, Stankoven broke through with a two-goal night, proving why he belongs on the top line. Roope Hintz dished out four assists, Sam Steele scored a highlight-reel shorthanded goal, and the Stars' power play stayed hot in another electric offensive performance.
Episode Notes On this episode of Starcastic Remarks: Ryan recaps an unforgettable Dallas Stars victory as they edged out the New York Rangers 5-4 in a dramatic overtime finish. Jamie Benn's clutch power-play goal sealed the deal, while Thomas Harley stepped up with a game-tying goal late in the third. Sam Steele's hard work and key plays also stood out in a game full of grit and determination. Ryan breaks down the Stars' incredible comeback, overcoming a rocky start in net and erasing a three-goal deficit with teamwork and tenacity. He highlights standout performances from Logan Stankoven and Mavrik Bourque, the resurgence of the Stars' power play, and how the team's depth shone despite missing key players like Mason Marchment and Tyler Seguin. Fan Engagement What did you think of the Stars' thrilling overtime win? Who stood out to you the most? Share your thoughts with us on Twitter (X) or join the discussion on our Discord server! Use the hashtag #StarcasticRecap, and we might feature your comments in our next episode! Support Starcastic Remarks! Help us grow by leaving a 5-star review wherever you listen to podcasts—it makes a huge difference! Watch us on YouTube and follow us across social media for updates, highlights, and behind-the-scenes content: YouTube: @StarcasticR Twitter (X): @StarcasticR Discord: Join Here TikTok: @StarcasticR Instagram: @StarcasticR Facebook: @StarcasticR Visit our website at StarcasticRemarks.com for more content, and check out our merch store at StarcasticRemarksShop.com to show your support in style! Special Thanks to Our Sponsor
Sam is at the cutting edge of the cultural conversation. Sam Steele is Managing Director of the Centre for Creativity Enabled by AI at Bayes Business School. Sarah and Sam talk about Sam's meandering career from music journalist to research adjacent Why embracing our human weirdness is key to using AI effectively Differences between the worlds of music, catering, and academia The importance of encouraging creativity in schools Read the full show notes on the podcast webpage Connect with Sam on LinkedIn Have a play with the Centre for Creativity Enabled by AI's free AI creativity tools Business Sparks and Design Sparks Follow the podcast on LinkedIn and Instagram Join the Research Adjacent Substack Suggest guests or topics for the podcast on this form Theme music by Vitaliy Levkin from Pixabay
After having a great game, the Stars play an awful game against the Flyers be losing 5 to 1. Join Ryan and James as they discuss Oettinger's continued solid performance coming off injury, Ryan's frustration with Sam Steele in particular, and both of the boy's frustration with the team's inconsistent play. Please consider leaving us a 5 star review anywhere you listen to your podcasts! It goes a long way in helping us grow! Follow the pod on social media including TikTok, Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook! And also, make sure you join our brand new Starcastic Remarks Discord server! X (or Twitter?): https://twitter.com/StarcasticR Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/starcasticr Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/StarcasticR/ Discord: https://discord.gg/eDKwXfc3dd Check out our website at starcasticremarks.com and if you would like to support this podcast, please go check out the merch store at starcasticremarksshop.com! Would you like to advertise your brand or company on our podcast? Leave us an email at starcasticremarks@gmail.com! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
After having a great game, the Stars play an awful game against the Flyers be losing 5 to 1. Join Ryan and James as they discuss Oettinger's continued solid performance coming off injury, Ryan's frustration with Sam Steele in particular, and both of the boy's frustration with the team's inconsistent play.Please consider leaving us a 5 star review anywhere you listen to your podcasts! It goes a long way in helping us grow!Follow the pod on social media including TikTok, Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook! And also, make sure you join our brand new Starcastic Remarks Discord server!X (or Twitter?): https://twitter.com/StarcasticRInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/starcasticrFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/StarcasticR/Discord: https://discord.gg/eDKwXfc3ddCheck out our website at starcasticremarks.com and if you would like to support this podcast, please go check out the merch store at starcasticremarksshop.com!Would you like to advertise your brand or company on our podcast? Call us at 214-586-0102 or leave us an email at starcasticremarks@gmail.com!
After having a great game, the Stars play an awful game against the Flyers be losing 5 to 1. Join Ryan and James as they discuss Oettinger's continued solid performance coming off injury, Ryan's frustration with Sam Steele in particular, and both of the boy's frustration with the team's inconsistent play. Please consider leaving us a 5 star review anywhere you listen to your podcasts! It goes a long way in helping us grow! Follow the pod on social media including TikTok, Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook! And also, make sure you join our brand new Starcastic Remarks Discord server! X (or Twitter?): https://twitter.com/StarcasticR Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/starcasticr Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/StarcasticR/ Discord: https://discord.gg/eDKwXfc3dd Check out our website at starcasticremarks.com and if you would like to support this podcast, please go check out the merch store at starcasticremarksshop.com! Would you like to advertise your brand or company on our podcast? Call us at 214-586-0102 or leave us an email at starcasticremarks@gmail.com! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In the 1981 episode (part 1), Ron Barassi is back where it all began! The Dogs suffer a preseason setback which impacts their whole season! Hawthorn and North start life with new coaches, and South spend the season thinking about their future. And yes we will get to the Swnas to Sydney drama in a seperate episode. The Kick to Kick Podcast aims to go through each year of the VFL/AFL season and bring out the stories, highlights, winners, and losers of days gone by. If you enjoy our podcast please give us a rating or leave a comment. Also, please refer us to friends and let other people know about what we do! We use a range of resources when working on our show, to see a list of this constantly growing list click on the following link https://www.kicktokickpodcast.com/resources Thanks to Sam Steele who wrote about the 1981 season during the Covid Lockdowns, his research has helped to inform our podcast today in many ways! (https://www.footyalmanac.com.au/1981-revisited-round-1-carlton-v-richmond-just-like-starting-over/) Footy Favourites, 1981, Studio One Records Listen Here A2 Trevor Barker– I Can See Clearly Now Written-By – Johnny Nash A4 Wayne Schimmelbusch– 20 Miles - Written-By – Bernie Lowe, Kal Mann A5 Barry Round– Little Jeannie Written-By – Elton John A6 David Cloke– The Letter Written-By – Wayne Carson Thompson B4 Michael Moncrieff– Don't Stand So Close To Me Written-By – Sting B5 Robert Flower– Macho Man Written-By – Henri Belolo, Jacques Morali, Peter Whitehead, Victor Willis B6 Kelvin Templeton– Who's Sorry Now Lyrics By – Bert Kalmar, Harry Ruby Music By – Ted Snyder
Thanks for listening to BobcatTracks brought to you by Labatt Blue! Sam Steele and Tria McLean from Ohio volleyball join the podcast to talk about the upcoming Miami matches this weekend, Ukraine night on Friday, video games, being from Nebraska, their favorite classes and more (12:11 - 44:08)See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Hey babies! Melleefresh caps off the Summer with a Melleefresh Radio mix that includes a sneak peak of her upcoming Hey Baby Redux, and a swath of bangers from the Play Records catalogue.- track list -00:00 Intro Bumper00:55 Melleefresh - Hey Baby Redux04:43 Karano & Marcus Carey - Copper 'n Gold (Extended Mix)08:45 Sam Steele ft PIOTR - Bottoms Up14:28 Mathey B - Gotta Get Down18:43 Billy Newton-Davis - Promised Land (Melleefresh Remix)23:43 Dvit Bousa - Behind The Love30:28 Greigless - Money36:32 NOHC - Find You42:10 Pete Foe - New King in Town47:02 S_PAT - Deep Waves49:47 Danny Jay & J. Tease ft Fabre - Expansions (2019 Ibiza Re-Edit)55:47 Sweet LA - Let You Go59:47 Tavares - Anthem (Extended Touch Mix)1:04:25 Saladin - Fire1:07:39 DJ Generous - Wonder Why (Dezza Dub Mix)1:11:55 Tech Us Out - The Architect1:18:02 Melleefresh & Dirty 30 - You're My Bitch
With few legal parameters regarding live-in nannies in South Africa, there is little to no guidance for parents and nannies on what the boundaries and regulations are (especially considering this working dynamic started during Apartheid). The Group Areas Act of 1950 essentially created a migrant labour force in South Africa, where urban labourers like domestic workers, gardeners and nannies had to travel extensively into the city for their jobs. And we are still living with the consequences of this fundamentally racist policy today. Sam Steele speaks speaks to a labour lawyer, Paul Cooley of Workplace Strategies, a legal consultancy, to get an idea of what the law requires, and where our moral boundaries are. It'll take more than a podcast episode to do right by this extensive topic, but we do try give the live-in nanny dynamic some important context. We believe South Africans can still work towards creating a fair working environment coming off the back of one that is often exploitative. Let us know what you think of the episode? And if you have any questions or comments, please email Sam Steele and the TGE gang at info@thegreatequalizer.co.za.
With few legal parameters regarding live-in nannies in South Africa, there is little to no guidance for parents and nannies on what the boundaries and regulations are (especially considering this working dynamic started during Apartheid). The Group Areas Act of 1950 essentially created a migrant labour force in South Africa, where urban labourers like domestic workers, gardeners and nannies had to travel extensively into the city for their jobs. And we are still living with the consequences of this fundamentally racist policy today. Sam Steele speaks speaks to a labour lawyer, Paul Cooley of Workplace Strategies, a legal consultancy, to get an idea of what the law requires, and where our moral boundaries are. It'll take more than a podcast episode to do right by this extensive topic, but we do try give the live-in nanny dynamic some important context. We believe South Africans can still work towards creating a fair working environment coming off the back of one that is often exploitative. Let us know what you think of the episode? And if you have any questions or comments, please email Sam Steele and the TGE gang at info@thegreatequalizer.co.za.
Can you imagine living with your boss? This is the reality for many live-in nannies in South Africa and, unfortunately, it comes with a dark origin story, which we unpack in this episode of The Nanny Diaries. We also unpack how this unique working relationship (which is particular to South Africa) has many advantages for both parents and nannies, like increased flexibility and signicantly reduced living expenses (both beneficial for low-income earners like nannies). We'll also hear from both real nannies who live at their place of employment as well as their employers. The employer-nanny dynamic can be a really loving and positive relationship, but there are some obvious pitfalls, which we discuss. Many moms struggle with feelings of little to no privacy, and are unsure about how to give negative feedback. Many nannies, meanwhile, miss their homes and are very aware that their place of employment is not their space. We hope that we can all learn from each other to establish a better working relationship all round. Let us know what you think of the episode? And if you have any questions or comments, please email Sam Steele and the TGE gang at info@thegreatequalizer.co.za. LISTEN. LIKE. SHARE. SUBSCRIBE.
On the sixth and final episode of The Nanny Diaries limited series, we're chatting about a healthy attachment between your child and their nanny. For many children, particularly those with working, divorced, bereaved, or even mentally ill parents, their nanny is constantly, consistently there – feeding, dressing and most importantly, comforting them. Nannies are an emotional lighthouse, a safe and dependable harbour in a tumultuous world. In many households they even become the third (or sometimes the second) parent. As we've explored on this podcast, a nanny's relationship with both you and your child is ribboned with complexity. it's one that needs to be treated professionally, and yet, it is also far more than a transactional relationship. A nanny, especially a caretaker to a young baby or toddler, can be considered one of the child's primary caregivers – in many cases spending upwards of eight hours a day with the child. In such instances, a nanny will fundamentally influence how that child starts understanding his or her world and relationships. Once again on The Nanny Diaries, we've rallied a strong group of professionals who will guide our understanding of this complex issue. We chat to counselling psychologist Nicole Canin, who chats about how moms can navigate jealousy and feelings of inadequacy. We also hear from real moms and nannies who share their lived experiences. This is our final instalment of The Nanny Diaries and we hope you've found this resource useful. Please listen, like, share and subscribe if you want updates from the team. And if you have any queries or concerns please feel free to get in touch with Sam Steele and the TGE gang at info@thegreatequalizer.co.za.
On the sixth and final episode of The Nanny Diaries limited series, we're chatting about a healthy attachment between your child and their nanny. For many children, particularly those with working, divorced, bereaved, or even mentally ill parents, their nanny is constantly, consistently there – feeding, dressing and most importantly, comforting them. Nannies are an emotional lighthouse, a safe and dependable harbour in a tumultuous world. In many households they even become the third (or sometimes the second) parent. As we've explored on this podcast, a nanny's relationship with both you and your child is ribboned with complexity. it's one that needs to be treated professionally, and yet, it is also far more than a transactional relationship. A nanny, especially a caretaker to a young baby or toddler, can be considered one of the child's primary caregivers – in many cases spending upwards of eight hours a day with the child. In such instances, a nanny will fundamentally influence how that child starts understanding his or her world and relationships. Once again on The Nanny Diaries, we've rallied a strong group of professionals who will guide our understanding of this complex issue. We chat to counselling psychologist Nicole Canin, who chats about how moms can navigate jealousy and feelings of inadequacy. We also hear from real moms and nannies who share their lived experiences. This is our final instalment of The Nanny Diaries and we hope you've found this resource useful. Please listen, like, share and subscribe if you want updates from the team. And if you have any queries or concerns please feel free to get in touch with Sam Steele and the TGE gang at info@thegreatequalizer.co.za.
Can you imagine living with your boss? This is the reality for many live-in nannies in South Africa and, unfortunately, it comes with a dark origin story, which we unpack in this episode of The Nanny Diaries. We also unpack how this unique working relationship (which is particular to South Africa) has many advantages for both parents and nannies, like increased flexibility and signicantly reduced living expenses (both beneficial for low-income earners like nannies). We'll also hear from both real nannies who live at their place of employment as well as their employers. The employer-nanny dynamic can be a really loving and positive relationship, but there are some obvious pitfalls, which we discuss. Many moms struggle with feelings of little to no privacy, and are unsure about how to give negative feedback. Many nannies, meanwhile, miss their homes and are very aware that their place of employment is not their space. We hope that we can all learn from each other to establish a better working relationship all round. Let us know what you think of the episode? And if you have any questions or comments, please email Sam Steele and the TGE gang at info@thegreatequalizer.co.za. LISTEN. LIKE. SHARE. SUBSCRIBE.
In this episode of The Nanny Diaries we continue in our quest to wrap our heads around the Unemployment Insurance Fund. So, now that we know that registering for UIF is important and *why* it's so important, we start unpacking exactly *how* you go about it. Sam Steele speaks to UIF consultant Estelle Carstens and takes us through registering your nanny step for step. We also touch base with some real moms who've attempted to register their employees on UIF, and we learn from their experiences. If you still have any questions for Samantha Steele and the TGE gang, please email us at info@thegreatequalizer.co.za. LISTEN. LIKE. SHARE. SUBSCRIBE. The Nanny Diaries - UIF Registration and Payment Check List Tips.pdf — PDF (2.8 MB)
In this episode of The Nanny Diaries we continue in our quest to wrap our heads around the Unemployment Insurance Fund. So, now that we know that registering for UIF is important and *why* it's so important, we start unpacking exactly *how* you go about it. Sam Steele speaks to UIF consultant Estelle Carstens and takes us through registering your nanny step for step. We also touch base with some real moms who've attempted to register their employees on UIF, and we learn from their experiences. If you still have any questions for Samantha Steele and the TGE gang, please email us at info@thegreatequalizer.co.za. LISTEN. LIKE. SHARE. SUBSCRIBE. The Nanny Diaries - UIF Registration and Payment Check List Tips.pdf — PDF (2.8 MB)
The Mountie is one of the iconic images of the Klondike Gold Rush, whether in red serge in Dawson or behind a dogsled on a rugged Yukon patrol. We'll talk about the feats that made the reputation of the North-West Mounted Police in the Yukon, and their complicated relationship with First Nations. And we'll get to know Sam Steele, who some call the quintessential Canadian man of action in the Victorian era.
What does it mean to put on the things that unite us? In this second lesson Sam Steele speaks over what it means to put on what unites the Church as a whole.
What does it mean to have unity because we have been raised with Christ? In this weeks episode guest speaker Sam Steele gives the first of his 2 lesson series talking about unity in the Church.
This week is National Palliative Care Week, a topic that is not widely spoken about. The theme this year is “Palliative Care It’s more than you think.” This aims to raise awareness about the many benefits of quality palliative care. National Palliative Care Week provides an opportunity to talk about the topic that effect many of us, with one in three Australians having had a family member receive palliative care. The week also gives the chance to thank all those that work and volunteer in palliative care areas all across Australia. San Palliative Medicine Specialist, Dr Sam Steele joins John Stanley to discuss palliative care. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Have you ever wondered what it would take to not worry about things? In this lesson, Sam Steele explores one of the great lessons of all time and what Jesus meant when He told us to not worry.
Palliative care is not something we like to talk about but it’s a part of life. Dr Sam Steele from Sydney Adventist Hostpital’s Palliative Care team tells John it’s very important to: Engage a palliative care physician early in the process Discuss an Advanced Care Plan with your family
The first of many American prospectors heading north to the Klondike passed through what is now Stewart, British Columbia on this day back in 1898. To learn more about Sam Steele of the North West Mounted Police we spoke with Charlotte Gray author of "Gold Diggers: Striking it Rich in the Klondike".
This week, the Minute Women are coming to you from isolation again! Grace and Linnea discuss one of Canada's first leaders of men, Sam Steele. Listen in as the two learn all about manning up and steeling their nerves from one of the best. Tune in now! https://www.historicacanada.ca/content/heritage-minutes/sam-steele
Ben kicks things off with more home automation fails tracing back to a need for quality checks and communication. Stephen announces a new challenger approaching the testbed, Sam Steele. Together Sam and Elena ran the second ever program at AMT to utilize true 5-axis machining. The testbed update segued into an article about more profitable tool paths. Ben closed with an article regarding design for additive. - https://advancedmanufacturing.org/more-profitable-toolpaths/ - https://advancedmanufacturing.org/the-best-of-both-worlds-in-the-same-machine/
Sam Steele is joined by his dad, Dr. David Steele, former college professor of Joshua P Warren. They will dig into Stephen Hawking, a A Brief History of Time, and his scientific thoughts on his own mortality and the afterlife, God, A.I. (and it’s inherent dangers) and more, before getting dirty in the Dark Thirty!
Sam Steele is joined by his dad, Dr. David Steele, former college professor of Joshua P Warren. They will dig into Stephen Hawking, a A Brief History of Time, and his scientific thoughts on his own mortality and the afterlife, God, A.I. (and it’s inherent dangers) and more, before getting dirty in the Dark Thirty!
Sam Steele is joined by his dad, Dr. David Steele, former college professor of Joshua P Warren. They will dig into Stephen Hawking, a A Brief History of Time, and his scientific thoughts on his own mortality and the afterlife, God, A.I. (and it’s inherent dangers) and more, before getting dirty in the Dark Thirty!
Sam Steele, Regina Pats forward and Anaheim Ducks prospect, Larry Steele (Sam's Dad) and Dave Campbell , Eskimos Analyst.
My guest today is renowned biographer & historian Charlotte Gray. Charlotte is a master storyteller, who brings history to life in a way that makes it accessible to anybody. She’s written about people like Alexander Graham Bell, Nellie McClung, and E. Pauline Johnson (Tekahionwake). Her book on the Klondike called Gold Diggers is a pure page turner, on a cast of characters that includes the famous Mountie, Sam Steele. Today we’re going to talk about where she got her start, her first big success, The Massey Murder, Gold Diggers, the upcoming Sesquicentennial, and of course, her new book, The Promise of Canada. Previous episodes can be found on iTunes, Stitcher, Google Play Music, or else at our website, thisismytoronto.com. Thanks for listening!!
Writer Scott Schmidt joins us this week to talk about his Kickstarter for issue #3 of his comic series, 'Steele Vs.'! In 1873, The North-West Mounted Police was established in an attempt to bring order to the chaos of The Canadian Frontier, a lawless place where man and myth clashed and the old world repulsed the new. The mightiest among the N.W.M.P. was Sam Steele, an expert horseman, marksman, and leader of men. These are his legendary adventures. A beautifully done comic that you don't want to miss! Check out this and other great projects available from Pistol-Whip Press! We also discuss some of our favorite retro video games in this weeks 'Retro Roundtable'. If you every owned a NES, Super NES, Sega Genesis or a Game Boy, this episode is for you! @PistolWhipPress pistolwhippress.blogspot.com @Cannedairpod www.CannedAirPodcast.com
Legendary mounted policeman Sam Steele explains why no one messes with Canada and the funny thing about flags when he rides by the show.
In early 1915, Sam Steele received an urgent order for 50 bicycles fitted with rifle slips. The Tyrone soldiers who rode them set up the first observation posts along the front.