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Election security and fraud are not just buzzwords - they're real issues that need urgent attention. This bombshell episode features Laura Scharr from SC Safe Elections, revealing a shocking statistic - 20% of mail-in voters in the 2020 election confessed to some form of election fraud. We dissect the implications of this alarming figure, and the pressing need to bolster the auditability and accuracy of our election systems. We also delve into the work SC Safe Elections is doing to safeguard your votes.Ever wondered about the inner workings of the election process in South Carolina? Get ready to uncover the urgent need for election transparency and reform in the state. Delve into the heart of the matter as we discuss the importance of access to the cast vote record, despite resistance from the state. We also shed light on proposed bills targeting election reform, the exorbitant pricing of voter rolls, and the necessity to minimize absentee voting.Closing the episode, we explore the intriguing possibility of hand-counting ballots for improved accuracy in vote counting. From a rally championing election integrity to a real-life hand count demo using ESNS ballots, we leave no stone unturned. Join us on this journey as we take on the challenge of restoring faith in our democratic process and underscore the critical role of election integrity. Together, let's change the narrative around elections and voting in South Carolina.https://www.jacksonfamilyministry.comhttps://bobslone.com/home/podcast-production/
Was könnte eine zufällige Begegnung mit einem Fremden an einem unerwarteten Ort über die Kunst der Einfachheit im Leben und im Geschäft verraten? In der neuesten Folge von „ICH BIN DANN MAL ERFOLGREICH“ begrüßen wir Sven Scharr, Geschäftsführer von SUGGLE GmbH. Unser Gespräch, gespickt mit persönlichen Geschichten und beruflichen Einblicken, die auch viel über unsere langjährige Freundschaft und Zusammenarbeit verraten, dreht sich um die Frage: Wie meistert man die Herausforderungen des Lebens und bewahrt dabei seine Authentizität und Werte? Diese Episode feiert den menschlichen Geist im Geschäftsleben und zeigt, wie wichtig es ist, die eigenen Grundwerte zu bewahren und Anpassungsfähigkeit zu umarmen, um in einer sich schnell bewegenden Welt erfolgreich zu sein. Sven auf LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/sven-scharr-34a85a99/https://www.suggle.de
Laura Scharr's organization, SC Safe Elections wants fair elections for everyone regardless of their party affiliation. The majority of likely voters don't trust our current system. A recent Rasmussen poll shows that over 62% of likely voters believe there was cheating in the 2020 election and are concerned that there will be cheating in the 2024 election.Laura and I had a very informative discussion on election integrity issues in the US, and specifically the state of South Carolina. This is a VERY important episode that any concerned citizen should listen to. You can learn more and support Laura and her cause at scsafeelections.org.This episode is brought to you thanks to The Wellness Company - get a discount on any of their products and services at twc.health/freemind!
Laura Scharr's organization, SC Safe Elections wants fair elections for everyone regardless of their party affiliation. The majority of likely voters don't trust our current system. A recent Rasmussen poll shows that over 62% of likely voters believe there was cheating in the 2020 election and are concerned that there will be cheating in the 2024 election.Laura and I had a very informative discussion on election integrity issues in the US, and specifically the state of South Carolina. This is a VERY important episode that any concerned citizen should listen to. You can learn more and support Laura and her cause at scsafeelections.org.This episode is brought to you thanks to The Wellness Company - get a discount on any of their products and services at twc.health/freemind!
Pr. Timothy Scharr, President of the Southern Illinois District of the LCMS Pr. Michael Mohr, President of the Central Illinois District of the LCMS
tonight on DAD Brittany Scharr stops by to talk about her charity work here in media. All that and less on DAD tonight
Die Zeit wird knapper, aber noch kann die EU ein globaler Klima-Vorreiter sein, sagt die Klimaforscherin Astrid Kiendler-Scharr, Mit-Autorin des Weltklimaberichts. "Im Vergleich zu anderen Erdteilen ist das Klima-Bewusstsein stärker."
In this episode I talk to two guests about the risks of alcohol use and attempts to communicate these via the UK's recommended guidelines of 14 units a week. Firstly I talk to Tom Chivers, science editor at UnHerd and author. We talk about how the risks of alcohol use can or should be evaluated and communicated. Tom recently co-authored a book How to read numbers which includes a Statistical Style Guide for journalists. Next I speak to Colin Angus, a Senior Research Fellow in the Sheffield Alcohol Research Group within ScHARR. We talk about the science and development of the UK's 14 units a week recommended guidelines.
María Scharrón-del Río, Ph.D. is Associate Dean of the School of Education & Professor of the School Counseling Graduate Program at Brooklyn College. They're a leader in GLARE (GLBTQ Advocacy in Research & Education), committed to the development of multicultural competencies in counselors, psychologists, & educators. Betsy & Maria chat about the role of education in making space for all people to show up as themselves in all of their intersecting identities. Follow Betsy on IG @thebetsyreed
We are making good on the promise in our previous episode of getting new audio goodies to you within 10 days! Remember this season we are giving you the option to tune in LIVE (on Facebook or YouTube) or later (via our other podcast channels). So if you are interested in seeing some of the dope visuals we are utilizing and the amazing people we are interviewing on our podcast, check out our full video uploads on Facebook, YouTube, and LinkedIn. In this is a mini-episode, where we are joined by the leaders of this year's #SheffWHO simulation, at the University of Sheffield - School of Health and Related Research (ScHARR). The #SheffWHO2021 team are super keen to share their event with you (occurring March 19-21, 2021), and let you know how you can participate virtually in this exciting annual public health tradition hosted by ScHARR. With only 4 days left to register (as of Feb 6th, 2021), are you going to join the Sheffield World Health Organization Simulation this year? Let us know if you will (and if you enjoyed this special episode) in the comments/review section. -------- SheffWHO 2021, the fourth iteration of the annual SheffWHO Conference, will bring together public health & global health enthusiasts virtually to participate as delegates in different roles during this simulation, under the theme: "Strengthening Health Systems". With only 4 days left to register (as of Feb 6th, 2021); we invite you to visit: http://bit.ly/SheffWHO2021Registration to save your spot today. To learn more about SheffWHO please visit them on: Facebook: http://bit.ly/SheffWHO2021_Facebook Instagram: http://bit.ly/SheffWHO2021_Instagram Twitter: http://bit.ly/SheffWHO2021_Twitter Website: https://sheffwho.org -------- Do you or your friend listen to Talk Public Health, but aren't a subscriber? Please sign up for our mailing list on: https://talkpublichealth.com/ for additional info. Finally, want to show your support and access our content whenever it is uploaded? Please subscribe/follow any of our podcast channels: Apple Podcasts: https://bit.ly/talkpublichealth_ApplePodcasts Spotify: https://bit.ly/talkpublichealth_Spotify YouTube: https://bit.ly/talkpublichealth_YouTube SoundCloud: https://bit.ly/talkpublichealth_SoundCloud Google Podcasts: https://bit.ly/talkpublichealth_GooglePodcasts TuneIn Radio: https://bit.ly/talkpublichealth_TuneInRadio Anchor: https://bit.ly/talkpublichealth_AnchorFM And check us out on social media (we'd love you to join our TPH e-family): Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/talkpublichealth/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/TalkPubHealth Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/talkpublichealth_/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/talk-public-health/ #TalkPublicHealth #ThisIsPublicHealth #PublicHealth #EuroPHgraduates #EPHingAwesome
What does preaching look like for a District President? Listen to Rev. Kyle Wright II and Vicar Ben Leeper interview Rev. Timothy Scharr, the President of the Southern Illinois District of the LCMS. Listen to them talk about the state of churches during the COVID-19 crisis, President Scharr's unique perspective on preaching, and God's wisdom through the ages, applies to our time and place, right here! This is one you don't want to miss!
Rev. Timothy Scharr, President of the Southern Illinois District of the LCMS, gives today’s sermon based on Matthew 6:1-6 & 16-21. Today we pray for Rev. Dr. David and Joyce Erber who serve the Lord in Ghana. Read their story and how to support their work at lcms.org/erber. Find your opportunity to serve at servenow.lcms.org. The broadcast of chapel services is brought to you by LCMS International Mission and Ministry to Armed Forces. Learn more at international.lcms.org and lcms.org/armedforces.
On this show, we talked about finding your life’s purpose, defining your core values and how to bring about fulfillment in your life with Laura Scharr, CFP and Executive and Personal Coach. Listen to learn how to eliminate negative self talk from your life! For the Difference Making Tip, scan ahead to 17:16! You can learn more about Laura at LinkedIn. Interested in starting your own podcast? Click HERE Please subscribe to the show however you’re listening, leave a review and share it with someone who appreciates good ideas. You can learn more about the show at GeorgeGrombacher.com, Twitter, LinkedIn, Instagram and Facebook or contact George at Contact@GeorgeGrombacher.com. Check out Money Alignment Academy as well!
Chris and I took a trip to the Gluten Free & Allergy Friendly Expo in Secaucus, NJ a weekend ago and for a whopping $12 per person (we signed up early) we had 4 hours of sampling delicious gluten-free goodies that mostly did not contain egg otherwise. Listen to our on the spot podcast from the event, and take a look below at all the images we snapped along the way. Ronzoni had a cute photo booth. I didn't realize after we took a photo we both got a full box of gluten-free pasta to take home. Whoop! Here's a list of all of the companies at the expo. There were A LOT to choose from and try out. Some local restaurants, as well as large companies and small bakeries. Halfway through we had started limiting our tastings because we were getting full. Most of the sponsors provided either a snack or coupons in our bags. Every vendor provided lots of coupons which was great to remember which I liked and what I'd like to try again or see what's in the store. We managed to finagle a day without the kids, but there were a ton of kiddos around the expo and they had various places set up for them to play in. Even race cars that Chris stopped to do as well for the kids. After two hours of making our way through the entire expo, we took a seat and recorded our thoughts. Mr. Podcast Man himself. The House of #Edtech guy. We used a portable recording device he purchased last year which has come in handy on several occasions. I like recording my individual episodes on it so I can sit anywhere in the house, or outdoors and share my learning. While I am heading in a no to low grain dive in my life, I still love my friend Bob from Bob's Red Mill. He's been a lifesaver when it comes to having to eat gluten-free. We noticed they have an egg replacer to try, so that may make its way into our pantry at some point if I ever run out of aquafaba. Notice my Wasa pasta lapel pin I've come to love... it's gluten free ;) Right before we left, I saw a long line for a Brooklyn Bakery and thought, let me see, let me see... this was the most delicious bread I've tasted in a long time! You keep it frozen and then toast it when you're in the mood for a slice. Perfect! Gluten-free bread can sometimes go stale far faster than glutenous bread, so this method makes it stay for quite a time. Plus, while most of their items used eggs, this one did not, so I quickly bought 2 loaves to stock away for when I needed a sandwich. Delicious and egg-free, too! Best bread I've found from a semi-local gluten-free bakery. Scharr tops my list as well as my own homemade bread or using Bob's kit for bread, too. The expo was really nice. You can listen more to what I learned while there and if we ever plan to return in the future. Check out the episode!
Das Treffens des German Chapters of European Women in Mathematics fand am 3. und 4. Mai 2018 im Mathematikon in Heidelberg statt. Am Rande der Konferenz der Mathematikerinnen sprach Gudrun mit Susanne Krömker. Sie leitet seit 2004 die Computergrafik-Gruppe des Interdisziplinären Zentrums für Wissenschaftliches Rechnen(IWR) an der Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg. In der Computergrafik geht es grob gesagt um Analyse und Bearbeitung von Daten und ihre Darstellung als visuelle Information, d.h. es kommen sehr viele unterschiedliche Anforderungen zusammen. Andererseits sind die Themen, die jeweils dahinter stecken auch ganz besonders vielgestaltig. Für Susanne begann 1989 die Faszination mit der Darstellung einer reaktiven Strömung, bei der explosionsartig Wärme freigesetzt wird. Im Experiment ist die Apparatur geborsten, die Simulation liefert die Erklärung durch eine von den Wänden reflektierte Druckwelle und die Visualisierung macht den zeitlich enorm kurzen Explosionsvorgang mit Temperatur- und Druckverteilung im reaktiven Gemisch anschaulich. Anschließend hat sie sich in ihrer Promotion mit partiellen Differentialgleichungen zur Beschreibung katalytischer Prozesse an Oberflächen beschäftigt, sich aber nie ganz von dem Thema Computergrafik getrennt, das in den 1990er Jahren dann richtig Fahrt aufnahm. Heute ist die Computergrafik technisch gesehen eine typische Anwendung für Hochleistungsrechnen. Außerdem gibt es immer wieder interessante Entwicklungen, die die Möglichkeiten von Grafikkarten unkonventionell ausnutzen. Aber es geht auch darum, geeignete Methoden zu entwicklen und zu implementieren, mit denen die von 3D-Scannern erfassten Messdaten auf ihren Informationsgehalt reduziert werden können. Grundsätzlich müssen dabei immer dreidimensionale Vorgänge auf dem zweidimensionalen Bildschirm dargestellt werden. Dazu braucht man projektive Geometrie - ein Thema, das in der Vorlesung mitunter abstrakt und von der Realität weit entfernt scheint. In ihrer Geometrie-Vorlesung für Sudierende der Mathematik kann Susanne ihre Erfahrungen aus der Informatik sehr anschaulich einbringen wie hier im Video für die Fano Ebene: (YouTube) Etwa seit dem Jahr 2000 gab es in der Arbeitsgruppe von Susanne viele besonders interessante und sehr unterschiedliche Projekte. Ein Forschungsschwerpunkt lag dabei in der Kombination von Computertomographie und Oberflächendaten, um aus beiden Bildgebungsverfahren im Resultat ein verbessertes Bild zu erhalten: ILATO-Projekt (Improving Limited Angle computed Tomography by Optical data integration). Außerdem hat sich die enge Zusammenarbeit mit Archäologen, Historikern und Geologen als besonders fruchtbar erwiesen. Beispiele dafür sind der theoriebildende Diskurs zum digitalen Modell des Klosters Lorsch (seit 1991 Weltkulturerbe der UNESCO) oder die Rekonstruktion von Inschriften in Tafeln und auf Grabsteinen, z.B. auf dem jüdischen Friedhof in Worms. Diese Analyse basiert auf Multiskalen Integralinvarianten, einem Filterverfahren, das in dem Softwareframework GigaMesh (Autor: Hubert Mara, IWR, Universität Heidelberg) implementiert ist. Oder die Rekonstruktion der Karten von barocken Globen, u.a. des Gottorfer Globus, mit HiIfe von anisotrop diffusiver Filterung. Die Arbeitsgruppe hat Ausgrabungen im Tempelgebiet von Angkor in Kambodscha, dem größten Tempelgebiet der Welt, wissenschaftlich begleitet. Es gelang eine virtuelle architektonische Rekonstruktion des größten Tempels Angkor Wat oder die Rekonstruktion einer sechs Meter hohen Schiva-Statue aus Koh Ker, von der einzelne Puzzle-Teile über mehrere Museen der Welt verstreut sind. Susanne hatte sich 1983 zunächst für ein Studium der Mathematik und Betriebswirtschaft in Osnabrück entschieden, hat dann aber den Wechsel nach Heidelberg verbunden mit der Hinwendungen zu anderen Natur- und Geisteswissenschaften nie bereut. Literatur und weiterführende Informationen Inschrift aus Gisela-Grab entziffert, Historisches Museum der Pfalz Speyer / Universität Heidelberg, 7. November 2016 © damals.de S. Krömker: Digitales Modell Kloster Lorsch - Ein Ladenburger Diskurs zum Thema virtueller Rekonstruktion in: Sonderheft Sehenswerte, Schlösser und Gärten Hessen, 1/2015. A. Beyer, H. Mara and S. Krömker: ILATO Project: Fusion of Optical Surface Models and Volumetric CT Data in: arXiv:1404.6583, 2014. S. Krömker: Neue Methoden zur besseren Lesbarkeit mittelalterlicher Grabsteine am Beispiel des Heiligen Sands in Worms, in: Die SchUM-Gemeinden Speyer - Worms - Mainz. Auf dem Weg zum Welterbe. Schnell & Steiner, pp. 167 - 188, 2013. H. G. Bock, W. Jäger, M. J. Winckler (eds.), Scientific Computing and Cultural Heritage, Contributions in Mathematical and Computational Sciences, Volume 3, Springer, 2013. A. Hoffmann, F. Zimmermann, H. Scharr, S. Krömker, C. Schulz: Instantaneous three-dimensional visualization of concentration distributions in turbulent flows with crossed-plane laser-induced fluorescence imaging, Applied Physics B: Lasers and Optics, 2004. Fosdick, L.D., E.R. Jessup, C.J.C. Schauble, and G. Domik, An Introduction to High-Performance Scientific Computing, MIT Press, 0-262-06181-3, 750 pp, 1995.
Bedford has a conversation with Dr. María R. Scharrón-del Río, an associate professor and the Program Coordinator of the School Counseling Graduate Program at Brooklyn College, part of The City University of New York. The interview is focused on Dr. Scharrón-del Río’s shares her thoughts on the colonial relationship between Puerto Rico and the Mainland US, as well as insights on the psychological toll of being living through a disaster only to be told that you don’t deserve relief. --- 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/namingit/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/namingit/support
We discussed the new Netflix series "Master Of None" With Christina Saenz-Alcantara, and then spoke with María Scharrón-del Río, Associate Professor and Program Coordinator of the School Counseling Program in the Department of School Psychology, Counseling and Leadership (SPCL) at Brooklyn College, City University of New York (CUNY). Maria shared her thoughts about her article, "The Case FOR ‘Latinx’: Why Intersectionality Is Not a Choice." And oh yeah, that Coca-Cola ad.
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To get live links to the music we play and resources we offer, visit This show includes the following songs: Ellen Xylander - Reckless Hearted Michelle Lockey - Gotta Be More To Life Randi Lithgow - Tan Line Dottie Scharr - Take Care Of You Buttercookie - Who Made It Be That Way Shelley Barratt - Sappy Baseball Movies Angeline - Black Butterflies For Music Biz Resources Visit Visit our Sponsor: Get music by Victoria Celestine at Visit our Sponsor: Get music by Gina Hayes at
To get live links to the music we play and resources we offer, visit This show includes the following songs: Ellen Xylander - Reckless Hearted Michelle Lockey - Gotta Be More To Life Randi Lithgow - Tan Line Dottie Scharr - Take Care Of You Buttercookie - Who Made It Be That Way Shelley Barratt - Sappy Baseball Movies Angeline - Black Butterflies For Music Biz Resources Visit Visit our Sponsor: Get music by Victoria Celestine at Visit our Sponsor: Get music by Gina Hayes at
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To get live links to the music we play and resources we offer, visit This show includes the following songs: Robyn Cage - The Arsonist and The Thief Annie Gallup - Diamond Ring Dottie Scharr - Quit This Town LynZ Wells - Can't Have Me Lauren Fincham - Something In The Air Deborah Wargnier - Meant To Be Barbara Martin - Too Late To Die Young For Music Biz Resources Visit Visit our Sponsor: Get music by Amused Now at Visit our Sponsor: Get music by Far West Folk at
To get live links to the music we play and resources we offer, visit This show includes the following songs: Robyn Cage - The Arsonist and The Thief Annie Gallup - Diamond Ring Dottie Scharr - Quit This Town LynZ Wells - Can't Have Me Lauren Fincham - Something In The Air Deborah Wargnier - Meant To Be Barbara Martin - Too Late To Die Young For Music Biz Resources Visit Visit our Sponsor: Get music by Amused Now at Visit our Sponsor: Get music by Far West Folk at
To get live links to the music we play and resources we offer, visit This show includes the following songs: Robyn Cage - The Arsonist and The Thief Annie Gallup - Diamond Ring Dottie Scharr - Quit This Town LynZ Wells - Can't Have Me Lauren Fincham - Something In The Air Deborah Wargnier - Meant To Be Barbara Martin - Too Late To Die Young For Music Biz Resources Visit Visit our Sponsor: Get music by Amused Now at Visit our Sponsor: Get music by Far West Folk at
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To get live links to the music we play and resources we offer, visit This show includes the following songs: Zarni - Onward Sandy & Geof Todd - Bittersweet Kisses Rachel Taylor - Might Get Sane Ann Rabson - Gonna Stop You From Giving Me The Blues LOAD - Great Great Day Dottie Scharr - Dead Or Alive Natalie Ceva - Bone Marrow Visit our Sponsor: Get music by McGonigle & Gladstone at Visit our Sponsor: Get music by Amused Now at
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