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Lina Sandell varð borin í heim 3. oktober 1832 og andaðist í 1903. Hon hevði skirviliga heilsu og kundi tí ikki spæla sum onnur børn. Skjótt varnaðist pápin, presturin Jónas Sandell, at Lina hevði serstaka góða gávur at skriva og yrkja. Lina hevði eina avbjóðandi lívsleið, men kendi seg altíð í tryggum hondum. Hon yrkti yvir 650 sálmar og sangir og eru teir fólkaogn í mongum londum enn dagin í dag. Eisini var hon íðin brævskrivari og yvir 300 brøv eru til skjals í dag. Símun Absalonsen sigur frá.
This Easter Sunday, we're diving into the story of Jesus' death and resurrection from the Gospel of Matthew. In this sermon, Tim takes us through Matthew 28, helping us understand who Jesus was and why his resurrection matters.
Lina Sandell varð borin í heim 3. oktober 1832 og andaðist í 1903. Hon hevði skirviliga heilsu og kundi tí ikki spæla sum onnur børn. Skjótt varnaðist pápin, presturin Jónas Sandell, at Lina hevði serstaka góða gávur at skriva og yrkja. Lina hevði eina avbjóðandi lívsleið, men kendi seg altíð í tryggum hondum. Hon yrkti yvir 650 sálmar og sangir og eru teir fólkaogn í mongum londum enn dagin í dag. Eisini var hon íðin brævskrivari og yvir 300 brøv eru til skjals í dag. Símun Absalonsen sigur frá.
In this episode of the podcast, I speak with Lee Brown, Spotify's Global Head of Ad Business & Platform, and Per Sandell, Spotify's VP of Product, about Spotify's recent advertising product expansion, including its Spotify Ad Exchange (SAX) and its mobile app install product. Among other things, we discuss:The history of Spotify's advertising platform, which predates the Everything is an Ad Network phenomenon;The current state of Spotify advertising, including the product announcements made at Spotify's advertising event in New York City last week;How Spotify is bringing generative AI to audio;How performance advertisers use Spotify's advertising platform;The options for targeting on Spotify's platform;What role Spotify sees its ad exchange playing in the programmatic ecosystem;How Spotify plans to eventually automate ad placements and insertions.Thanks to the sponsor of this week's episode of the Mobile Dev Memo podcast:INCRMNTAL. True attribution measures incrementality, always on.Clarisights. Marketing analytics that makes it easy to get answers, iterate fast, and show the impact of your work. Go to clarisights.com/demo to try it out for free.ContextSDK. ContextSDK uses over 200 smartphone signals to detect a user's real-world context, allowing apps to deliver perfectly timed push notifications and in-app offers.Interested in sponsoring the Mobile Dev Memo podcast? Contact Marketecture.The Mobile Dev Memo podcast is available on:Apple PodcastsSpotifyGoogle Podcasts
Mindy Sandell from Pine County Veterans Services talks about a dedication happening in Northern Pine County on April 26.
En este episodio de Doctor Mau Informa, descubre cómo el sauna puede mejorar tu salud física y mental con respaldo de evidencia médica. ¡Esto es lo que necesitas saber! #drmauinforma #doctormauinforma Suscríbete a mi boletín informativo en: www.drmauriciogonzalez.com/ Redes sociales: YouTube: /@doctormauinforma Instagram: www.instagram.com/dr.mauriciogonzalez TikTok: www.tiktok.com/@drmauriciogonzalez Twitter: www.twitter.com/DrMauricioGon CONTACTO ► booking@drmauriciogonzalez.com ¡Nos escuchamos pronto! Fuentes: Tomasz, Dudzik., Łucja, Dudzik., Aleksandra, Kozieł., Igor, Domański. (2024). The Impact of Sauna on Health. Journal of Education, Health and Sport, doi: 10.12775/jehs.2024.69.49430 Jörgen, Sandell., Mark, Davies. (2023). Benefits of sauna on lung capacity, neurocognitive diseases, and heart health. World Journal Of Advanced Research and Reviews, 17(1):057-062. doi: 10.30574/wjarr.2023.17.1.1414 Laukkanen, J. A., & Laukkanen, T. (2018). "Sauna bathing and risk of sudden cardiac death, fatal coronary heart disease, and fatal cardiovascular disease." JAMA Internal Medicine, 178(4), 630–637. Laukkanen, J. A., et al. (2015). "Sauna bathing and mortality: A prospective cohort study." JAMA Internal Medicine, 175(4), 542–548. Hypothalamic Menin regulates systemic aging and cognitive decline Leng L, Yuan Z, Su X, Chen Z, Yang S, et al. (2023 )Hypothalamic Menin regulates systemic aging and cognitive decline. PLOS Biology 21(3): e3002033.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.3002033 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This Christmas, Tim dives into John 1 as we reflect on the Christmas story this year.
Vad väckte Malins och Vivis intresse för astrologi?Det mediala arbetet är en gåva och en bördaJobbiga saker såg vi själva såg i förtid i våra horoskop?Vivi avslöjar lite ur sitt horoskop. Kan man se hennes mediala intresse?Astrologi som terapi.Hur ser 2025 ut för Sverige när du tittar astrologiskt?Vad sker i Sveriges ekonomin?Hur ser 2025 ut för de olika stjärntecknen? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
In this sermon, we kick off our 4-week series on prayer. We'll be diving deep into what prayer means from a biblical perspective.
On today's episode we are taking a deep dive into the creative journeys of my guests Marci J. Duncan and Kerry Sandell. We discuss non-linear career paths and making peace with one's decisions, the significance of discovering personal passions and how viewing industry changes as opportunities to create authentic storytelling. We touch upon the dichotomy of fear preventing people from pursuing opportunities or keeping them trapped in unfulfilling paths and gain insight into their personal career pivots—from delayed dreams to embracing those nonlinear paths in the arts. We explore the organic beginnings of their collaborative play "Dissonance," a powerful narrative about interracial friendship and candid conversations on race. They share about the safe, vulnerable space they created for honest artistry and the emotional impact of their play on diverse audiences, including heartfelt revelations from viewers and thought-provoking discussions that were sparked. This episode is an exploration of artistry, authenticity, and meaningful connections through the lens of theater. Podcast Instagram Podcast Patreon Podcast Merch Podcast Youtube Channel Marci J Duncan Instagram Kerry Sandell Instagram Dissonance the play Website Instagram Ayana Major Bey Website Instagram Show Sponsors: WeAudition: Get 25% off your membership when you use the code PIVOT, join at https://www.weaudition.com/ Host & Exec. Producer: Ayana Major Bey Editor: Kieran Niemand Theme Song: Lyrics co-written by Ayana Major Bey and Melissa Victor, with performance by Ayana Major Bey Part of the Atabey & Co Network Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this sermon Tim continues our series called 'Playlist'. This is the series we are exploring one Psalm as we discover God's wisdom for us.
Hur signalerade man status och förfining som man vid sekelskiftet 1900? Vad avgjorde vad som var eftersträvansvärt och hur skiljde det sig mellan klasser och generationer? Kunde man vara för mån om sitt yttre? Vi pratar om allt från mustaschmode till hur samhällsförändringar påverkat ideal och frågar oss: vad är fåfänga, och kan man prata om en manlighet i kris? Medverkande: Emelie Höglund, Gösta Sandell och Niclas Järvklo Bild: Robert de Montesquiou (1855-1921), av Giovanni Boldini (1842-1931),1897, Musée d'Orsay, Paris. Beskuren.
Today we had the pleasure of hosting the team from Cornerstone Government Affairs for an engaging discussion on energy policy and the upcoming US Presidential Election with Jack Belcher, Principal, John Sandell, Principal, and Sarah Venuto, Principal and Counsel. Cornerstone is an independent bipartisan consulting firm specializing in federal and state government relations, public affairs, political and grant consulting, and business advisory services. Jack, John and Sarah are seasoned experts in navigating the complexities of Washington DC. Jack has over 30 years of experience in energy and energy policy and previously held roles as Manager of Regulatory Affairs and Policy at Shell and Staff Director for the US House Subcommittee on Energy and Mineral Resources. John is an expert in tax policy and formerly served the members of the US House Committee on Ways and Means. Sarah previously served as Director of the Office of External Affairs at the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, Senior Advisor and Chief Counsel to Senator Joe Manchin, and Democratic Staff Director for the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee. We were thrilled to connect with the Cornerstone team to explore this timely and important topic. Our conversation centered on a report Cornerstone published entitled “A Guide to Forecasting Energy Policy In The Next White House: Trump V. Harris” (linked here). Jack first provides background on Cornerstone's history and growth into the largest independent government relations firm in DC. We touch on the implications of the Chevron Deference case on regulatory agencies, its significance for future energy policy and regulation, and how it will impact Congress and the need for additional technical expertise there. We cover the complexities of Presidential Administration changes and challenges of transitioning political appointments, the future of the Inflation Reduction Act under different administrations, and efforts to streamline permitting and infrastructure development. Jack, John and Sarah offer their insights on how a Trump or Harris administration might approach energy policy and rising energy prices for businesses and consumers. We discuss areas of bipartisan support including nuclear energy, tariffs, alternative fuels, and competition with China, how the next administration might balance state-level initiatives with national policy, the upcoming 2025 Tax Debate led by the Ways and Means Committee, and much more. It was an insightful discussion and we want to thank Jack, John and Sarah for sharing their perspectives and time with us on a busy day in DC. Mike Bradley opened the conversation by highlighting that broader equity markets were down Tuesday driven by JPMorgan Chase's cautious comments. In the bond market, the 10-year U.S. bond yield traded at ~3.65, down 20-30bps in recent weeks. The U.S. 2yr/10yr yield bond spread flipped back to positive after two years of inversion, this type of flip after a lengthy period of backwardation tends to precede recessions. He noted the importance of this week's economic reports with August CPI & PPI and Initial Jobless Claims reporting over the next couple of days. On crude oil, he also shared a chart of the WTI crude oil curve and noted that the curve structure had flattened out through 2035, primarily due to concerns over global/China oil demand after being in steep backwardation over the prior 3mo, 6mo & 12mo periods. He concluded by mentioning that crude oil prices were technically oversold, with traders remaining bearish but waiting for significant changes in global oil demand to unwind net short bets. Jeff Tillery built on Mike's comments and noted the demand concerns and OPEC's spare capacity reducing upside optionality for long-term investors. Brett Rampal highlighted a significant
Today's Talmud page, Bava Batra 49, is all about how couples should share their money—or not. Writer and editor Lisa Ann Sandell joins us to talk about the dos and don'ts of making money and marriage alike work. Who, exactly, owns the dog? Listen and find out.
Joe Biden out, Kamala Harris in? This week, Angela Priestley and Tarla Lambert take another look at US politics in light of Joe Biden bowing out of the presidential race and endorsing his Vice President, Kamala Harris. There is some positivity and good energy now that Kamala Harris has launched her campaign, but there have also been some racist and misogynistic campaigning from the Trump camp...We'll also hear from the Victorian Greens leader Ellen Sandell in an exclusive interview with Women's Agenda journalist and podcast producer, Olivia Cleal. Sandell was a scientist and fierce climate activist before she began her political career in 2014. She's a young leader, a mother and no doubt a force to be reckoned with in the Victorian Parliament. Plus: what on Earth is "raw-dogging" and why is it all over social media?Stories included this week:The key Olympic moments for women you won't want to missThe three Olympians who can't play sport in their country but are competing for AfghanistanMary Hanna and the Australian equestrian team will make Olympic history in ParisHow Aussie girls and women in skateboarding are capturing global attention ahead of the Olympics‘We will fight. And together, we will win': America's big opportunity as Joe Biden quits presidential race and endorses Kamala HarrisDon't let more racism and misogyny get normalised during this campaignAll the reasons why women aren't ‘rawdogging' anythingThe Crux is produced by Agenda Media, the 100% women-founded and owned media business, publishing the daily news publication Women's Agenda. Producers: Olivia Cleal and Allison Ho Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Fourteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time. Year B - Sunday, July 7, 2024 (EPISODE: 486) Licensed Image. Stock AI-generated image ID: 2462373915 - Jesus in the synagogue --Important information - This image was generated by an Artificial Intelligence (AI) system. AI-generated image Contributor: Shutterstock AI Generator. Fourteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time. Year B - Sunday, July 7, 2024 (EPISODE: 486) Readings for Fourteenth Sunday in Ordinary Time. Year B FIRST READING: Ezek 2: 2-5 Ps 123: 1-2a, 2bc, 3-4. "Our eyes are fixed on the Lord, pleading for his mercy. " SECOND READING: 2 Cor 12: 7-10 GOSPEL ACCLAMATION (cf. Luke 4: 18). Alleluia, alleluia! The Spirit of the Lord is upon me; he sent me to bring the Good news to the poor. Alleluia! GOSPEL: Mark 6: 1-6 REFERENCES: FR. PAUL W. KELLY O'Flynn, S. (2002). Sunday seeds. Dublin: Columba Press. Gutiérrez, G. and Dees, C. (1997). Sharing the Word through the liturgical year. 1st ed. Maryknoll: Orbis Books. Sandell, J. (2004). Seasons in the Word. Collegeville, Minn.: Liturgical Press. Abbot's Homilies - Benedictine Abbey of Christ in the Desert. (2012). [online] Benedictine Abbey of Christ in the Desert. Available at: https://christdesert.org/updates/abbots-homilies/Archive of homilies and reflections: http://homilycatholic.blogspot.com.au To contact Fr. Paul, please email: paulwkelly68@gmail.com To listen to our weekly homily audio podcast, please click this link here: https://soundcloud.com/user-633212303/tracks Further information relating to the audio productions linked to this Blog: "Faith, Hope and Love - Christian worship and reflection" - Led by Rev Paul Kelly Prayers and chants — Roman Missal, 3rd edition, © 2010, The International Commission on English in the liturgy. (ICEL) Scriptures - New Revised Standard Version: © 1989, and 2009 by the NCC-USA. (National Council of Churches of Christ - USA) "The Psalms" ©1963, 2009, The Grail - Collins publishers. Prayers of the Faithful - " Together we pray" by Robert Borg'. E.J. Dwyer, Publishers, (1993) . (Sydney Australia). Sung "Mass In Honour of St. Ralph Sherwin" - By Jeffrey M. Ostrowski. The Gloria, Copyright © 2011 ccwatershed.org. - "Faith, Hope and Love" theme hymn - in memory of William John (Bill) Kelly (1942-2017) - Inspired by 1 Corinthians 13:1-13. Music by Paul W. Kelly. Arranged and sung, with additional lyrics by Stefan Kelk. 2019. "Quiet Time." Instrumental Reflection music. Written by Paul W Kelly. 1988, 2007. & This arrangement: Stefan Kelk, 2020. - "Today I Arise" - For Trisha J Kelly. Original words and music by Paul W. Kelly. Inspired by St Patrick's Prayer. Arranged and sung, with additional lyrics by Stefan Kelk. 2019. [ Production - KER - 2024] May God bless and keep you.
In this sermon Tim continues sermon series looking at the Holy Spirit. In this series we will be exploring the Holy Spirit.
Greens are literally Nazis, sez The Aus. Emerald and Tom try to get their heads around Peter Dutton's bold “you will have to wait and see hope you are pleasantly surprised” non-approach to the LNP's 2030 emissions targets (14:10). Then, new Victorian Greens leader Ellen Sandell joins the show (31:22) to chat housing, Palestine and the fight against new gas projects. Finally, a call to action (1:04:26). New Patreon bonus ep just released -COMEDY IN CRISIS - Sky News vs Cancel Culture!!! ---------------------------------------- Full video version of this episode at https://www.youtube.com/c/SeriousDangerAU Subscribe on Patreon to support the show and check out over 40 full-length fortnightly bonus episodes, with guests like Geraldine Hickey, Max Chandler-Mather, Lee Rhiannon, Michael Berkman, Wil Anderson, Cam Wilson, Gabbi Bolt, Tom Tanuki and Jon Kudelka, and deep dives into topics like boomers v gen Z, the history of the party, co-operatives, Taylor Swift, when Friendlyjordies owned us, and whether a Greens government would lead to the apocalypse. https://www.patreon.com/SeriousDangerAU CALL TO ACTION: Follow Ellen Sandell https://ellensandell.com/ https://twitter.com/ellensandell https://www.instagram.com/elleninmelbourne/ Get tickets for Melbourne Comedy Night -Vic campaign fundraiser on Saturday June 22nd https://contact-vic.greens.org.au/civicrm/event/register?reset=1&id=15909 Serious Danger merch - https://seriousdanger.bigcartel.com/ Check out Tom's new special - https://800PGR.lnk.to/BallardID Produced by Michael Griffin https://www.instagram.com/mikeskillz/ Follow us on https://twitter.com/SeriousDangerAU https://www.instagram.com/seriousdangerau https://www.tiktok.com/@seriousdangerau Support the show: http://patreon.com/seriousdangerauSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today's Talmud pages, Bava Metzia 88 and 89, dive into the question of what, precisely, is a worker working in the field permitted to eat. Lisa Ann Sandell, book editor and writer and Chili's alum, joins us to reflect on life in the food service industry, and the moral conundrums that keep coming out of the kitchen. What can being a server teach us about food, justice, and humanity? Listen and find out. Like the show? Subscribe to our weekly newsletter. Send us a note at takeone@tabletmag.com. Follow us on Twitter at @takeonedafyomi and join the conversation in the Take One Facebook group. We think that you may also enjoy Liel's new book How the Talmud Can Change Your Life: Surprisingly Modern Advice from a Very Old Book, available directly from the publisher, or wherever you purchase books. Listen to the Testimonies Archive, a partnership between Tablet Studios and the USC Shoah Foundation, for eyewitness audio accounts from Israel in the wake of the Oct 7 Hamas attacks. Check out all of Tablet's podcasts at tabletmag.com/podcasts.
Welcome back to Represent for season 2 of 2024! Have you missed us? On the show today we have Nyah, Bridie, Freddie and Kaspar bringing you the latest in politics. We talk about regulations around graphic content on X (Twitter), the rejection of a second Medically Supervised Injecting Room in Melbourne, the appointment of Ellen Sandell as the new leader of the Victorian Greens, and a segment [disclaimer, we ran overtime and the end of this discussion is cut short] about political gifts, what the rules are and some fun examples. Declan brings us the news remotely this week. Let us know what you thought of the show on our socials, @synrepresent on Twitter/X, Instagram, Threads and TikTok.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Scott Sandell, Executive Chairman and Chief Investment Officer at NEA is truly one of the great venture capitalists of our generation. With nearly three decades at NEA he leads the field with a track record of dozens of successful investments including unicorns like Salesforce, Plaid, Workday, Robinhood, Cloudflare and Tableau. How has he done it? Scott shares his investment philosophy influenced by other greats like Dick Kramlich and John Doerr: understand an individual's life story, decision-making process, and future goals as key in making successful investment choices. Chapters: 00:02:17 What Are The Characteristics Of Unicorn Founders? 00:10:16 "I Look For Passion-Driven Missionaries"00:16:05 Building Tableau's Success: Lessons in Slow, Purposeful Growth00:27:13 Make Your Investors Your Partners. Navigating Board Relationships00:40:55 The Era of Decreasing LP Commitments00:52:39 Tyler and Sterlings RecapConnect with Scott and NEATwitter: https://twitter.com/scottdsandellYT: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCTU3mQDqk3QyB4WeDQwZ1YQConnect with IO Pod Twitter: https://twitter.com/IO__podcastTiktok: https://www.tiktok.com/@io_podcastYT: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCayuY0VO95kQTUXJvh9T0oQWebsite: https://www.investoroperator.io/This episode of the IO Podcast is brought to you by Pelion Venture Partnershttps://pelionvp.com/
This week Peta chats to Jarrod Sandell Hay. They discuss his time at a special school, shedding light on educational gaps and the hard work has has undertaken since to catch up. Connect with Jarrod Sandell Hay Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/disabilityactivistjarrod/ Threads:https://www.threads.net/@disabilityactivistjarrod Connect with Peta: Instagram: @petahooke Website: www.icantstandpodcast.com Email: icantstandpodcast@gmail.com Episode Transcript: https://www.icantstandpodcast.com/post/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Theater can serve as a powerful platform for difficult discussions, especially offering a space for nuanced exploration of racial dynamics. It allows audiences to empathize with characters from diverse backgrounds, challenging preconceptions and fostering dialogue. It provides a visceral experience that can elicit strong emotions and provoke introspection. Kerry Sandell and Marci Duncan wrote such a play that was born from their own backgrounds, preconceptions, and even misunderstandings. They took on a difficult subject yet were both open to where it would take them. For the purposes of our conversation today, it's important to note that Kerry is white and Marci is black. Yet they not only share a common birthplace and are both mothers, but they each have a deep affection and appreciation for the performing arts. And by showcasing diverse perspectives, these two use theater to foster more inclusive storytelling and promote compassion. Subscribe or Donate to WINMI Subscribing helps support this podcast, while also giving early access to extended conversations and other bonus content. Donating can be done on a one-time on ongoing basis. So whether you subscribe or donate, your financial contribution to this podcast is greatly appreciated! If you'd like to support WINMI but have limited funds to do so, then contact me directly for reduced-price or even free access to the bonus content. Follow WINMI: Website | Instagram | Twitter | YouTube ---------- Why I'll Never Make It is an award-winning, Top Theater Podcast with actor and singer Patrick Oliver Jones and is a production of WINMI Media. Background music is by John Bartmann and Blue Dot Sessions is used under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
If you like Taking Inventory, do us a favor and give us a 5-star rating and review. It's the best way to help support ——— Per Sandell is the VP of Product Management at Spotify, which generated $14B+ of revenue last year. He's leading the development and growth of its ads business. Per has a history of building performant ads systems, having helped build Snap's ads API, self-service ad tools, and auction which has grown to $5B of annual revenue. Per discusses how Spotify manages its subscription and ads businesses together, why audio is such a powerful tool for brands, and the key innovations happening that will accelerate the growth of audio. ——— Connect with James and Daniel! LinkedIn: James: https://www.linkedin.com/in/jamesborow/ Daniel: https://www.linkedin.com/in/danieldruger/ Twitter: James: https://twitter.com/jamesborow Daniel: https://twitter.com/ddruger Subscribe to our newsletter: https://www.takinginventorypod.com/ and follow Taking Inventory on LinkedIn and Twitter!
In this sermon Tim continues our ongoing sermon series called "According to Luke". In this series we will be exploring the Gospel of Luke, exploring who Jesus is.
Welcome to the newest episode of Urbcast's Landscape Architecture series, in which we talk about: Landscape Architecture: balance between sustainability, innovation and client ambitions?
Show Notes: Richard Primus initially had no idea what he wanted to do professionally after graduation, but eventually realized that he wanted to be a professor with interests in both law and political theory. He took HW Perry's constitutional interpretation class and decided to pursue graduate school and political theory before going to law school. Richard decided to study political theory at Oxford with the idea of becoming a law professor. He found his studies there focused on the abstract nature of political theory at the time, which required abstract questions about justice, liberty, and government. Richard wanted to ask questions about Hobbes's ideas and how he saw the world he lived in and the system in which he was operating, but this didn't align with what his teachers at Oxford taught. His time at Oxford made it clear that he belonged in America, and he was excited to return home and attend Yale Law School where he confirmed his decision to become a law professor. His experience in England and Yale helped him understand the importance of being an American and the need for a diverse perspective on the world. He also learned about the challenges faced by students in law schools and the importance of a good professor in teaching. Working in The Supreme Court He spent four years in New Haven clerking for a federal judge and spent two years in Washington, DC, clerking for Justice Ginsburg at the US Supreme Court. Richard discusses his frustration with the US Supreme Court and goes on to explain how a great law school teaches students. He also talks about his time as a clerk on the US Court of Appeals, and what he learned about processes and how cases are approached. He goes on to talk about his time at the US Supreme Court, which was more personality-driven and focused on technical cases. He found that these cases were satisfying because they weren't just about clashing ideologies. He later worked as a lawyer in DC before deciding to finally become a law professor. He was offered a position at the University of Michigan where he has taught for 23 years. Behind the Scenes at The Supreme Court Richard shares insights gained while working in The Supreme Court, which is often seen as the least lawful court in the federal system, which can distort our perception of courts and law. However, when functioning well, it has a different function: statesmanship rather than rule application, which is essential when dealing with difficult cases where ideologies play a role and there are no easy answers. It calls for the exercise of a different kind of judgment than is applied in other parts of the system. Trial judges must exercise judgment about witnesses' credibility, litigation progress, and governance, whereas Supreme Court Justices need to exercise judgment about governance and how it functions, and how it negotiates among the various aspects of the system that trade off against each other. A lot of this falls outside of the scope of rules that can be applied. Some justices may pretend this isn't the case, but this is not a realistic understanding of what the court does or could do. Richard goes on to explain what he has been unhappy with in a lot of the recent work and direction of the court. He also talks about the right vs. left components of involvement, and how the steady shift right by judicial doctrine in most areas was largely masked from the general public. A View on Federal Judges Richard talks about why people become federal judges. They are often smart, good attorneys who could make more money as private practice people. They take pay cuts, often from private practice. People become federal judges partly because they like the idea of public service, partly because the work is interesting, and partly because they like prestige and power. One of the hazards of the job is spending their working life with people who defer to you, which can lead to losing perspective. Some of the best federal judges create structural ways to prevent themselves from losing perspective. Constitutional Expectations Richard discusses his favorite essay, "Constitutional Expectations," which he wrote 15 years ago after a minor crisis in American constitutional history. The incident involved President Obama taking the inaugural oath, but he and Chief Justice John Roberts got their signals crossed, resulting in Obama saying all the words in the presidential oath out of order. The next day, they restaged the oath one on one with the Chief Justice. However, the second time through, they still didn't recite the oath exactly as it appears in the Constitution. This highlights the deep and important aspect of constitutional law, as it teaches us that people do not believe they have a constitutional obligation to adhere to the printed words in the text of the Constitution. Instead, it's society's deeply developed expectations about how the system is supposed to work. The essay "Constitutional Expectations," explores the difference between the big C constitution and the smaller C constitution. Richard offers a few examples of interpretations from the big C constitution to small c constitution and norms that have developed. Richard's Book on The Constitution Richard moves on to talk about his book that explores a central idea in constitutional law, which is that, state legislatures are legislatures of general jurisdiction, meaning they can make any law without affirmative prohibition from the federal government. However, Congress has a specific list of authorizations written into the Constitution called the enumerated powers of Congress. This understanding has been an orthodox part of American constitutional law since its inception. Richard's book aims to show that many of the things we say about enumerated powers are not true, and that the system of federalism doesn't depend in any way on Congress. He believes that the text of the Constitution and the history of the Constitution do not fully explain the enumerated powers required by the Constitution. He goes on to explain the role of the Bill of Rights and the myths surrounding it, its function, and its place in history. Influential Harvard Professors and Courses Richard shares his passion for teaching and the experiences he gained from his first year of college. He enjoyed taking various classes, including Greatest Hits, Sandell's justice class, Stephen Jay Gould Science B16. He also enjoyed Seymour Slive's Rembrandt class, and a European history class with Peter Baldwin. He mentions the Constitutional Interpretation class with W.H. Perry, and one of the teachers he appreciated was Judith Shklar in the Gov. department. Richard also mentioned his dual track in law school, where he learned from professors and implemented best practices in his own teaching. He learned from Carol Rose, a property professor, who taught the class critically, asking questions, and building conversate conversations with students. Richard learned the importance of communication, high expectations, and pushing students' success. Timestamps: 05:11 Academic journey and approaches to political theory 09:30 Law school, clerkships, and judicial decision-making 15:01 The politicization of the Supreme Court and its unique workings 22:27 The role of judicial judgment in the Supreme Court 27:15 Why people become federal judges and research interests 31:19 Constitutional Expectations vs. Textual Interpretation 40:07 The origins of the US Constitution and Bill of Rights 46:36 Constitutional Interpretation and Historical Record 51:42 Teaching techniques and intellectual growth in law school Links: Website: https://michigan.law.umich.edu/faculty-and-scholarship/our-faculty/richard-primus
Sales expert Jeremy Sandell explains how cultivating grit, self-belief, responsibility, mentorship, and leading with authenticity and empathy transforms sales approaches. Learn key lessons on overcoming adversity, establishing trust and loyalty, retaining personalization in automated environments, and embracing resilience and emotional intelligence for entrepreneurial success. Sales POP! and Pipeliner CRM
Per Sandell, VP of Product for Spotify, focuses on Spotify's advertising strategies and products. Sandell highlights Spotify's substantial growth in the ads business, particularly after 2019, emphasizing the global expansion and diversification of their advertising offerings, which include audio, video, and display ads. He also touches on the integration of technology in podcast advertising, leveraging dynamic ad insertion and streaming ad insertion to optimize ad relevance and reach. The discussion further delves into Spotify's approach to audience targeting, using a rich dataset derived from user interactions and preferences. Sandell provides an overview of Spotify's future roadmap, including plans to enhance targeting capabilities and creative ad production using AI, aiming to balance user experience with effective advertising.Visit Marketecture.tv to join our community and get access to full-length in-depth interviews. Marketecture is a new way to get smart about technology. Our team of real industry practitioners helps you understand the complex world of technology and make better vendor decisions through in-depth interviews with CEOs and product leaders at dozens of platforms. We are launching with extensive coverage of the marketing and advertising verticals with plans to expand into many other technology sectors.Copyright (C) 2023 Marketecture Media, Inc.
When hymns resonate with the trials we face, they often become not just melodies but lifelines for our weary souls. This week, "Day by Day" by Lina Sandell stands as a testament to that very truth. With my aunt, Pam Eubank, joining us, we share about personal struggles and the hymn's remarkable ability to offer solace and hope. Pam opens up about her own poignant journey through sorrow and the solace she found in Sandell's words, a reminder that trust in God's providence is paramount even in the darkest times.The life and legacy of Lina Sandell is the focal point, reminding us of the strength that can be drawn from a steadfast faith. Sandell, often referred to as the "Fanny Crosby of Sweden," penned over 650 hymns, many of which carry the same thread of grace and trust that "Day by Day" exemplifies. The discussion weaves through tragedy, perseverance, and the way hymns like this become cornerstones of our spiritual resilience.We complete our journey by underscoring the importance of grounding our identity in God and His promises rather than the transient things of this world. The conversation culminates in a shared understanding that by surrendering to His will and recalling God's past faithfulness, we can endure today's challenges with a transformed attitude and an unwavering hope. Join us for an episode that reaffirms our faith and strengthens our spirit, as we trace the contours of God's unchanging love, one hymn—and one week—at a time."Day by Day" performed by Nathan Drake of Reawaken Hymns with chord charts and many other church music resources."Day by Day" appears on the album Hymns of the Spirit available here.Support the show www.thebrightforever.comAll songs used by permission.
From Project BFF HQ, Terri and Manya riff on the topic of how to talk about race with friends, with special guests Marci Duncan and Kerry Sandell, authors of the play Dissonance.We discuss how these two friends first started having conversations about race, how to broach a difficult topic with a friend, rather than tiptoeing around it, and how to approach these difficult topics with curiosity. We also touched on why it's important that we are willing to be vulnerable with our friends , that we create a safe space for each other to be vulnerable, and that we seek to understand each other, not win an argument. Website: https://www.dissonanceplay.com; email: contact@dissonanceplay.com; Social Media (Facebook, Instagram, TikTok, Youtube): @dissonance_the_play Marci J. Duncan and Kerry Sandell are Florida-based emerging playwrights with fresh, powerful voices and a desire to bring love and light to historically difficult and emotionally charged conversations. We are professional actresses with extensive performance experience in theatres across the South and East Coast.Learn more about the play on the website Dissonance, on Facebook, Instagram, or TikTok, or email Marci and Kerry at: contact@dissonanceplay.com#BeAFriend Support us: PatreonEmail: friend@project-bff.comShare the love: subscribe + rate us in your favorite podcast app + tell your friendsWe use Buzzsprout to host our podcast + we love it. They make it so easy!Support the show
In the world of sales, genuine care is the key to success. When you genuinely care about your customers, it goes beyond just making a sale; it's about understanding their needs, providing value, and creating a positive experience. People are more likely to buy from someone they trust and feel genuinely cares about their well-being, that's exactly what we will learn from our guest Jeremy Sandell. Jeremy is an online sales and marketing professional with more than $15,000,000 in 1:1 sales across 6+ different industries. He's spent the last 12 years studying human behavior and evolutionary psychology and has developed a unique, non-salesy approach to sales that results in considerably higher than average closing rates in the high-ticket sales niche. Listen in and learn more about the importance of building trust in sales.
Are you really making good use of video to promote your SaaS company, products, and services? If not, the latest SaaS Growth Hub Podcast episode might be of interest to you as it is about ... video marketing, and everything it touches. To cover this creative topic, we invited Nora Sandell, Head of Marketing at Videoly, a leading product video platform, serving over 1000 online retailers and brands around the world. We discussed: - The evolution of how we consume content - Video marketing trends B2B SaaS marketers absolutely need to know about - How to produce professional and engaging content when you're an absolute rookie in the field. - How to measure performance of your video marketing efforts - And a couple of DOs and DON'Ts to help you get started Tune in to hear from Nora Sandell, Head of Marketing at Videoly. About the show The SaaS Growth Hub podcast is powered by Growth Marketing Agency Advance B2B. We cover marketing strategy, sales and marketing alignment, content marketing, and brand marketing to help B2B marketers grow and scale up their companies.
Fortsättningsvis möter jag välrenommerade Thomas Sandell på Sandell Sandbergs inspirerande kontor på Döbelnsgatan. Hans resa motiverar till att utmana gränserna för arkitektur och design samt att ta vara på de möjlighetera som korsar ens väg. Thomas Sandell influerades tidigt av Aalvar Aaltos mångsidighet som designer och bestämde sig för att göra detsamma. Sedan dess har han designat allt från skor, till flasköppnare, till stadsplaner och är nu även nominerad som årets manliga programledare för hans insats i programmet Villa Wahlgren. I avsnittet diskuterar vi en rad olika projekt som Sandells portfolio innehåller. Om du är intresserad av att få en visuell upplevelse av vårt samtal, kan du följa oss på Instagram under namnet Architecture.Talk. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Bonus Episode: Laurie Sandell on Ruth MadoffIn this month's bonus episode, Liza is joined by Laurie Sandell, author of Truth and Consequences: Life Inside the Madoff Family, to discuss Ruth Madoff and her role in the Madoff scandal. Laurie and Liza dive into who Ruth Madoff was as a person, her relationship with Bernie, and if she has any regrets.We're working hard on Season 2! Until then we will be releasing special bonus episodes from time to time. Want to support the show? Rate and review wherever you listen to your podcasts, and keep sending suggestions of Significant Others you'd like to hear about our way at significantpod@gmail.com!
UPPLÄSNING: Harald Leander DIKT: ”En sen timmes trosbekännelse” av Håkan SandellDIKTSAMLING: Jorden öppnar portarna (Smockadoll förlag 2023)MUSIK: Francesco Corbetta: Preludium C-durEXEKUTÖR: Private Musicke
Chuck Edwards - "Downtown Soulville" - 45 [0:00:00] Music behind DJ: Warren Covington with the Tommy Dorsey Orchestra - "Payday" - 45 [0:02:14] Wilson Pickett - "I Can't Stop" - 45 [0:05:06] Willie Dixon and the Big Wheels - "Our Kind of Love" - 45 [0:07:22] Betty Harris - "Mo Jo Hannah" - 45 [0:10:16] Kitty Love - "You Gotta Change" - 45 [0:12:35] Music behind DJ: Earl Hooker - "Tanya" - 45 [0:14:49] Tommy Ridgley - "Heavenly" - 45 [0:17:26] Sandell's - "Darling I'm Yours" - 45 [0:20:10] King Coleman - "Show Me What You Got (Pt. 1)" - 45 [0:22:51] Evening Stars of Manhasset, L.I. - "Walk Out" - 45 [0:25:30] Music behind DJ: Lee Castle and the Jimmy Dorsey Orchestra - "The Big Bad Train" - 45 [0:28:30] Dick Moorehead & the Paramounts - "Spanish Batman" - 45 [0:31:00] Cal Green - "Spanky" - 45 [0:32:47] Jackie Paine - "Toe Tippin'" - 45 [0:35:55] Groovy George Campbell - "The Groove" - 45 [0:38:07] J. Young with the Fabulous Dobbs - "The Mess" - 45 [0:40:31] Music behind DJ: The Interpretations - "Trippin'" - 45 [0:42:34] Belita Woods - "Grounded" - 45 [0:45:27] The Norvells - "Why Do You Want to Make Me Sad" - 45 [0:47:56] Willie Gresham and the Free Food Ticket - "Step by Step" - 45 [0:50:48] Lord Sausage - "Funky River" - 45 [0:52:54] Sharon Ridley - "Scandal in Bedrock" - 45 [0:56:35] Music behind DJ: Roy Estrada and the Rocketeers - "Jungle Dreams (Pt. 2)" - 45 [0:58:56] https://www.wfmu.org/playlists/shows/127609
Composer Julian Scherle talks abour the soundtrack to the new movie Missing as well as chatting about his path through the industry.You can catch the full show with all the fun and tracks here on our Mixcloud: https://www.mixcloud.com/sohoradio/scenesounds-20022023/This is the Soho Radio podcast, showcasing the best broadcasts from our online radio station in the heart of London.Across our Soho channel, we have a wide range of shows covering every genre alongside chat, discussions and special productions.To catch up on all things Soho Radio head on over to mixcloud.com/sohoradio, tune in live anytime at sohoradiolondon.com or get the app..Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/soho-radio. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
This series is sponsored by our friends Sarala and Danny Turkel.In this episode of the 18Forty Podcast, we talk to Liel Leibovitz and Lisa Ann Sandell about what happens when one partner wants to increase their religious practice.Liel grew up a secular Israeli, while Lisa was raised in a traditional home of loosening observance. When, eight years ago, Liel brought up the idea of keeping kosher, they realized they were moving in different directions. What first drew Liel toward growing religiosity? How did Lisa react to the changes in Liel's worldview and lifestyle? How are they able to run a home, marriage, and family together despite being on separate and dynamic paths? Tune in to hear a conversation about being a “helpmate,” someone who both challenges and uplifts their spouse.Interview begins at 11:21.Lisa Ann Sandell is the author of the young-adult books The Weight of the Sky, Song of the Sparrow, and A Map of the Known World. Liel Leibovitz is editor at large for Tablet Magazine and a host of its weekly culture podcast Unorthodox and daily Talmud podcast Take One.References:8 Minute DafTake One“Eli, the Fanatic” by Philip RothLincolnSin•a•gogue: Sin and Failure in Jewish Thought by David Bashevkin Daniel Deronda by George EliotHow the Talmud Can Change Your Life: Surprisingly Modern Advice from a Very Old Book by Liel LeibovitzIsaiah 54:10“Everlasting Love” by Rabbi Shlomo & Eitan Katz
Tack!!! Detta är det sista avsnittet av Högkänslghetspodden.Men, Malin har en ny podd, den heter Malin på Österlen. Lyssna gärna! Vill du komma i kontakt med oss?INA - 0736-84 17 97, info@hogkanslighet.se, högkänslighet.se och instagram @hogkanslighetsverigeMALIN - malinpaosterlen@gmail.com och instagram @malinpaosterlen
Europe was once the center of Jewish civilization and the source of modern Zionism. It was also the locale of the Holocaust and now largely hostile towards Israel. Some observers notice a recent improvement in European attitudes. Is this real and where are relations heading?
In this episode of It's A Bonny Old Life, Bonny is joined by coloured pencil artist and oil painter, David Sandell. David discusses his past job as a freelance illustrator and how he enjoys having more creative control and freedom in his artwork as a part-time artist, which he does alongside running a design agency. He talks about how he uses a restricted colour palette to simplify the process, and the fact it isn't always necessary or possible to achieve the perfect colour. He explains the importance of bringing in other complimentary colours to bring out the values in the composition. Both Bonny and David discuss the need for an understanding of how to draw edges, and how many new artists feel they have to outline their subject. They speak about how the use of lost edges is important in ensuring your picture doesn't look like a cut-out and how using them can really bring a picture to life. David shares his opinions on what makes your artwork original and how the whole point of making your own artwork is not to copy another artists' style but to use your own uniqueness, as well as, how the concept of striving for the perfect piece of art won't be useful in helping you to make the next one even better. To find out more about David Sandell, you can find him on his website here, and on Instagram here.
Minnesota State Rep. Stephen Sandell joins Joshua 'The World's Mayor' today to discuss Civil Commitment, amongst other issues he takes on representing the people he serves. The majority of this broadcast is focused on Civil Commitment alternatives while also hearing from 2 men locked up in MSOP Moose Lake. Even with the heavy subject matter Mr. Sandell, Daniel and Russell, offer valuable insight into civil commitment, mental health and the justice system. Steve Sandell is an American politician and member of the Minnesota House of Representatives. A member of the Minnesota Democratic–Farmer–Labor Party (DFL), he represents District 53B in the eastern Twin Cities metropolitan area. Thank you for being a part of this broadcast on the Live Mana Network, brought to you by the Live Mana Worldwide Foundation. The Live Mana Network is broadcast all over the world on your favorite streaming audio and video platforms like Apple TV, ROKU, Amazon Fire, and iTunes. You can also find us on Google News, and other print mediums. Be blessed, Joshua T Berglan
Oak Tree National's Head PGA Professional Jon Sandell drops in to talk about this legendary golf course, its rich history, and its very long list of PGA Tour players who call it their home course! Through two renovations and countless tour events over the last 15 years, Jon has seen Oak Tree National evolve into a much beloved golf course that holds the attention of many past, present, & future PGA Tour Professionals. As of the time of this recording, Oak Tree National is undergoing a massive renovation but it is slated to be ready to go by September 2022. The question has to be asked, will the renovations affect the difficulty of the course at all? Oak Tree National is one of the hardest golf courses in the country. It has the 3rd highest rating in the country at 79.5 & the slope is maxed out at 155! In fact, the renovations are set to return the course to its original design and likely increase the difficulty. Per Jon, the course is tough but fair. His best advice for first timers is to not take the course personally. Know that you have to be truly on your game and if you're not, the course can take its toll on players sometimes. Listen in to hear all about the rich history at Oak Tree National and why it's such a special place to Jon and so many PGA Tour players! Show Notes [01:52] Welcome Jon Sandell, the Head PGA Professional at Oak Tree National. [02:40] Learn about the renovations happening at Oak Tree National. [04:20] This is the second renovation they've gone through in the 15 years that Jon has been there. [06:00] Oak Tree National is one of the hardest courses in the nation. Learn more. [07:59] What was the purpose behind the difficulty level of the course? [10:26] They do a special event just for members each year in October. [12:54] Hear a list of the PGA tour players that have come out of Oak Tree National. [15:25] Jon shares details about the pro scratch they each year. [17:49] Learn about the dramatic pro tour finishes the course has seen. [19:59] After playing the course in the 1984 US Amateur, Scott Verplank decided to stay. [21:02] The pros who live on property are key to keeping the club growing. [24:38] Jon's advice for first timers on the course. [26:49] Magic happened when Jon extended an invitation to Teddy to play the course. [28:58] What does the caddy program look like at Oak Tree National? [29:58] How far are they from Tulsa and Southern Hills? [32:11] Hear one of the routes that Teddy planned at the beginning of this process. [34:59] One of Jon's most special moments of his time at Oak Tree National. [38:05] Jon answers several rapid fire questions about golf. [41:16] Teddy and Higgy recap their conversation with Jon Sandell. The Links Luckiest Golfer On Earth official website: https://luckiestgolferonearth.com/ Ted's Fundraiser to raise awareness and funding for GBS|CIDP Research: https://p2p.onecause.com/gbs-cidp-diy/ted-fenton https://www.gbs-cidp.org/
Diktsamling: Ode till demiurgen (2013) Uppläsning: Håkan Sandell MUSIK Edvard Grieg: Die verschweigene NachtigallEXEKUTÖR Sigmund Groven, munspel, Ivar Anton Waagaard, piano
För Carola är det självklart att sjunga de ursprungliga orden i populära "Blott en dag". När den skulle in i psalmboken 1937 var texten ändrad så att "modershjärta" blev "en faders hjärta". Vem bytte ut "moder" mot "fader i en av svenskarnas mest sjungna och tolkade sånger, Lina Sandells och Oscar Ahnfelts Blott en dag?Teorierna och åsikterna har varit många och förändrats genom åren. Men vad vet man egentligen om hur det gick till? Och vad spelar det för roll idag?I 1800-talspoeten Lina Sandells dikt, En dag, ett ögonblick i sänder, som senare omarbetades till den psalm många idag känner till och söker tröst hos i svåra tider, skrev hon att Gud hade "mer än modershjärta". I dagens psalmbok är modershjärta borta och ersatt av "en faders hjärta". Vad innebär det egentligen att ha ett modershjärta? Och fadershjärta?Ett program av Thella JohnsonMedverkande: Carola Häggkvist, artist Margaretha Palm, Kajsa Sandqvist mfl, Åbybergskyrkans sygrupp Mattias Lundberg, professor i musikvetenskap Anne Brügge, författare Emy Stahl, dramatiker Gösta Imberg, präst, Sandell-forskare Intervjuer: Thella Johnson och Lollo Collmar Slutmix: Brady Juvier Tack till Per Harling, präst, författare, tonsättare
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On the Tuesday edition of the Joel Natalie Show, the big issue we tackled was career exploration, with a focus on apprenticeships. Joining us was Mary Bula, Director of Erie Together to discuss about career exploration; and TJ Sandell from the Pittsburgh Plumbers Union was our expert on apprenticeships.
In Part 2 of our Agent / Author / Editor series with Jennifer A. Nielsen, we dig in to interview prolific author / editor duo: Jennifer A. Nielsen and Lisa Sandell of Scholastic Press. The two have worked together for years, bringing many books into publication together. They've collaborated on such amazing reads as THE FALSE PRINCE, THE MARK OF THE THIEF, WORDS ON FIRE, A NIGHT DIVIDED, RESCUE, and many more. We had way too much fun with this interview, and learned so much. Get the inside scoop on a healthy author / editor relationship. If you missed Part 1, give it a listen also. https://www.buzzsprout.com/1776784/episodes/9201068Jennifer A. NielsenNew York Times Bestselling author, Jennifer Nielsen, was born and raised in northern Utah, where she still lives today with her family, a dog that won't play fetch, and a cat that hallucinates. She is the author of The Ascendance series, beginning with THE FALSE PRINCE; the TRAITOR'S GAME series, the historical novels, RESISTANCE, A NIGHT DIVIDED, WORDS ON FIRE, RESCUE, and several other titles. She loves chocolate, old books, and lazy days in the mountains. Jennifer is the founder of the Book Drop campaign.Lisa SandellLisa Ann Sandell is the author of three young adult novels, The Weight of the Sky (Viking Children's Books, 2006), Song of the Sparrow (Scholastic Press, 2007), and A Map of the Known World (Scholastic Press, 2009). She is currently the editorial director at Scholastic Press, and Scholastic Focus, and has also taught creative writing. Lisa was the acquiring editor for Jennifer's first of many books at Scholastic, The False Prince.Please help support MG Book Party Podcast by purchasing books by our amazing authors through our affiliate links at no additional cost to you.Jennifer A. Nielsen:The Ascendance Trilogy: The False Prince, The Runaway King, The Shadow ThroneThe Captive KingdomThe Shattered CastleRescueResistanceA Night DividedThe Mark of the ThiefAs always, please feel free to connect with Heather and Cheryl in the following places:www.CherylCaldwellAuthor.comwww.HeatherClarkBooks.comPreorder Heather's debut middle grade novel, LEMON DROP FALLS on Amazonwww.MGBookParty.comTwitter: @CherylCaldwell, @HClarkWrites, @MGBookPartyInstagram: @SaltyQuills, @HeatherClarkBooks, @MGBookPartyClubhouse: @CherylCaldwell, @HClarkWritesOr Join MGBookParty on Clubhouse here.AmazonPurchase Books From Featured Authors On AmazonDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you, which helps support this podcast, and continued access to its free content.
Maj. Kevin Sandell is an Army Public Affairs Officer serving with the Army's Office of the Chief of Public Affairs (OCPA) at the Pentagon. He has served in the military for 14 years, with 10 years as a military public affairs officer at Fort Campbell, Ky., Fort Drum, N.Y.; Fort Hood, Texas, and Shaw A.F.B., S.C. Maj. Sandell has served as the unit spokesman, communications advisor, and deputy PAO for units with over 25,000 soldiers and also served as the director of the media operations center for a large-scale, national media event at Fort Hood, Texas. He has deployed twice to Afghanistan and once to Kosovo. Maj. Sandell is a native of Cedarburg, Wisconsin, a graduate of the FEMA Advanced PIO Course, and holds degrees from Georgetown University, Regent University, and Olivet Nazarene University.Kevin's LinkedIn Profile The article referenced in the interview "Army PAOs hold an often-overlooked strategic seat ‘At the Table'"Support the show (https://t.co/GOmAg9X6e8?amp=1)