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Guests:Dr Scott Cameron is a Lecturer in Mathematics Education at the Faculty of Education with an interest in using technology and AI to support teaching and learning.Dr Carmel Mesiti is a Senior Lecturer at the Faculty of Education and expert in mathematics pedagogies for both primary and secondary education.Mr Luke Clift is a practicing teacher at Kardinia International College, trialling AI in lesson planning and its use and impact in the classroom.Description:In this episode, Dr Sophie Specjal explores the evolving role of AI in mathematics education with Dr Scott Cameron, Dr Carmel Mesiti, and Mr Luke Clift. Together, they unpack the opportunities and challenges of using tools like ChatGPT for lesson planning, teacher workload, and student engagement. Drawing on research and classroom experience, the guests discuss the variability of AI-generated content, the importance of critical reflection, and the ethical implications of AI use in schools. This conversation offers valuable insights for educators across all disciplines.
Tune in to #ESRD Episode 38, hosted by Kroman, featuring brand-new music from top-tier artists like Scott Cameron, Lee counlson, Madomo Planet, Titus1 & Travis Lydian, HGenius, JXR, and many more!
“We need time to fix our time problem. And we can get stuck in this loop where we're like, ‘I have no time to find time to make time to fix time.'” – Dr. Scott CameronIs your schedule running you—or are you running your schedule?On this episode of The Allergist, Dr. Mariam Hanna is joined by pediatric allergist and clinical immunologist Dr. Scott Cameron to talk about the chaos of clinical practice and how to take back control. With tips that go far beyond time management, Dr. Cameron shares practical strategies for streamlining clinic operations, handling unpredictable days, and investing in smarter workflows—without burning out.On this episode:The hidden culprits of clinic inefficiency—and how intake forms can help fix themHow to triage patients better, with tips for predicting complex visitsHow to schedule around unpredictability—like anaphylaxis challenges—so they don't derail your entire dayThe “project day” concept: why setting aside time for workflow projects can save you hours down the lineCutting down on admin overload with physician-driven templates, better patient communication, and targeted uses of AIHow pairing with trainees can preserve teaching time and clinic flowMaking time-saving tools work for you: from smart goals and macros to QR codes and intake automationsGet practical. Get faster. Get home on time. It's all about working smarter—not harder.Visit the Canadian Society of Allergy and Clinical ImmunologyFind an allergist using our helpful toolFind Dr. Hanna on X, previously Twitter, @PedsAllergyDoc or CSACI @CSACI_caThe Allergist is produced for CSACI by PodCraft Productions
The team is back with another episode of The Rough Cut Podcast and this is a BIG one! Peter Finch announces his new and exciting partnership with Titliest. Pete, Mick Warwick and Kieran Mulhall discuss what this will change for Finch Golf Media's content in 2025. Also, the opportunity's it will bring in terms of Pete's practice, fitting and filming with Titliest Tour Professionals.0:00 Intro 0:30 We have signed with _________4:10 Why have we signed with Titleist 10:18 Titliest have been make strides in the digital world 12:00 Also signing with Johnnie-O and our time in Carlsbad 20:21 The Titliest factory is INSANE! 31:18 What is TPI like in Carlsbad? 35:32 What is it like behind the Scott Cameron offices?38:00 First look at Peter Finch's new putter…43:00 First round with these new clubs! 50:54 Rick Shiels announcement predictions!Follow the Rough Cut Golf Podcast on...Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/roughcutgolfpodcast TikTok - https://www.tiktok.com/@roughcutgolfpodcastJoin our Discord here: https://discord.gg/hUT3dyGSFKCheck out the podcast here: On Apple Podcasts - https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-rough-cut-golf-podcast/id1663329120On Spotify Podcasts - https://open.spotify.com/show/6RarAwS3zAv91okDghrhL5?si=2c4e0a7e132945f2 Get bonus content on Patreon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
My Life As A Landlord | Rentals, Real Estate Investing, Property Management, Tenants, Canada & US.
Canadian insurance expert Scott Cameron attacks the hard questions about landlord and tenant rental coverages. What about when a rental comes with a pool, or a tenant wants to add a dog? Scott expands the top three tenant mistakes when it comes to insurance AND some sound advice to landlords of any length of experience. Learn with me about how Canadian risk exposure works from an expert!
Summary Michael Collins joins Andrew to discuss the National Intelligence Council. Michael is the NIC's current acting chair. What You'll Learn Intelligence The role of the National Intelligence Council National Intelligence Officers and their work around the world The products of the NIC, including the Annual Threat Assessment The importance of Intelligence Diplomacy and objective analysis Reflections The power of collaboration Staying grounded and optimistic And much, much more … Quotes of the Week “In the analytic product, the first paragraph says: Here's the bad thing. Second paragraph says: This is what the bad thing means for the United States. Third paragraph is: What can be done to stop the bad thing, or more importantly, to identify an opportunity. I have to be optimistic. If I weren't, I wouldn't be in this job.” – Michael Collins. Resources SURFACE SKIM *SpyCasts* Telling Americans About China (and Intelligence) with Sara Castro (2024) CIA Director, Defense Secretary, Gentleman with Leon Panetta (2024) The Past 75 Years with Historian of the CIA Rhodri Jeffreys-Jones (2022) The National Intelligence University with its President Scott Cameron (2022) *Beginner Resources* America's Intelligence Community, Explained, Washington Post, YouTube (2014) [2 min. video] What is Intelligence Analysis and Why is It So Important? National American University (n.d.) [Short article] Members of the IC, Office of the Director of National Intelligence (n.d.) [List of agencies] DEEPER DIVE Primary Sources 2024 Annual Threat Assessment (2024) IC OSINT Strategy 2024-2026 (2024) 2023 National Intelligence Strategy (2023) Updated Assessment of Anomalous Health Incidents (2023) Global Trends 2040 (2021) National Intelligence Estimates on Climate Change (2021) *Wildcard Resource* This week's guest shares a name with another intelligence professional: Michael Collins (1890-1922), a prominent leader of Irish independence. You may remember this Michael Collins from his involvement in the 1916 Easter Rising, but did you know he was also the Director of Intelligence for the Irish Republican Army? Check out some of “The Squad's” spy gadgets and artifacts here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Trainer Scott Cameron chats about Elouyou's chances at Rosehill Gardens today on Racing HQ Saturday.
Trainer Scott Cameron looks at the chances of Elouyou at Royal Randwick today.
Joe Pride, Kris Lees, Rex Lipp, Troy Corstens, Trent Busuttin, Mat de Kock & Scott Cameron. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Scott Cameron on Eloyou, who heads to Sydney on Saturday as a well supported favourite. Scott says he's never been happier and explains why Damian Lane pushed the button late at Flemington Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, Finbar General Manager, Scott Cameron, jumps back in the studio to update the listenership on WA's largest apartment developer's progress across its projects, whats in the pipeline, and the policy reform he would like to see happening moving into the 2025 election.
A weekly podcast of progressive and uplifting Pure Trance music, presented by Solarstone. 01. Scott Cameron - 112 [Pure Trance]02. F-Act & Allan McLoud - Sounds Like Music [JOOF Aura]03. Daniel Wanrooy & Clara Yates - Change Everything [Black Hole Recordings]04. Scott Cameron - Spring Fall [Pure Trance]05. Activa & Glynn Alan - Titration (Glynn Alan Mix) [R&D]06. Airwave - Alexanderplatz [Airwave Music]07. Macker - Arrakis (Scott Cameron Remix) [Pure Trance]08. Oxygen ft. Andrea Britton - Am I On Your Mind (C-Systems Remix) Armada Captivating]09. Solarstone & Evan Henzi - Revelation [Black Hole Recordings]10. Suncatcher & Exolight - Coral Blue [Fables]11. Cold Blue - The Great Awakening [Cold Blue Records]
Join us for the #EllipticalSunSessions w/ a guest mix from Scott Cameron who is celebrating his new single "D.T.F.." Scott Cameron is taking us through his favourite songs from Martin Graff, JXR, Sherano, Nima Van Ghavim, Liudicrous Feat. NiNi, Brandon Michaels + lots more
In this 22-minute discussion, Smart Prosperity Institute economist Mike Moffatt and journalist Cara Stern talk to Scott Cameron, an economist formerly with the Parliamentary Budget Officer in Ottawa and now working in government in the Channel Islands.This conversation explores economic forecasting models and the Bank of Canada's transition to a new model. The chapters cover the purpose of economic forecasting, the current method of capturing and measuring the Canadian economy, criticism of existing models, the importance of theory and data in economic modeling, the Bank of Canada's motivation for change and addressing model gaps, a comparison of the Canadian model with other countries, the influence of the Federal Reserve on Canadian monetary policy, accountability and decision-making in monetary policy, and the alignment of Canadian and US monetary policy.Takeaways:Economic forecasting models are essential for conducting monetary policy and determining the appropriate policy interest rate.The Bank of Canada currently uses two models, one focused on empirical performance and the other on theoretical rigor.There has been criticism of the existing models, particularly regarding their ability to accurately predict real-world economic behavior.The Bank of Canada is transitioning to a new model that aims to blend theory and empirical performance.The new model will address gaps in the previous models, such as the representation of the financial sector and the housing market.The Bank of Canada's monetary policy is influenced by the Federal Reserve, and the two countries tend to move in the same direction.The ultimate decision-making in monetary policy lies with the governing council, who consider a range of factors beyond the models.Hosted by Mike Moffatt & Cara Stern Produced by Meredith Martin This podcast is funded by the Neptis Foundation and brought to you by the Smart Prosperity Institute in partnership with The Natural Step.
Hi Everyone. My annual YearMix, 2023. OUT NOW! More than 139 best tracks are put into the Year Mix. As a result, you can listen to 12 hours and 20 Minutes of the best music from 2023, and I cut them into six 2-hour parts for easy listening. -------------------------------------------------------------- Tracklist! 070. Super8, Tab & Crowd+Ctrl feat. Jess Ball - Incomplete [Armind] 071. Sunny Lax - You're Not Alone [Anjunabeats] 072. Sarah Lynn, Raz Nitzan, Trance Classics - Safe In Your Arms [RazNitzanMusic] 073. Costa, Hanna Finsen - The Power To Grow [RazNitzanMusic] 074. Siskin - Are We Dreaming [Black Hole Recordings] 075. Paul van Dyk & Sean & Dee - Fragmentation [Vandit Alternative] 076. The Blizzard - Kalopsia (Matt Fax Remix) [Armind] 077. Nitrous Oxide - The Center [Anjunabeats] 078. David Broaders - Starlit (DJ Version) [Euphonic] 079. Alexander Komarov - Last Sunset [Interplay Records] 080. Scott Cameron - 112 [Pure Trance] 081. Above & Beyond - Wasp [Anjunabeats] 082. Omnia - Aura [ETRNTY] 083. SoundLift feat. Zara Taylor - Let It Be (Classic Mix) [Natura Recordings] 084. Akkima, Elara - Down The River [RNM (RazNitzanMusic)] 085. Ruben de Ronde & Diana Miro - Footprint (Ahmed Helmy Remix) [Statement!] 086. Ronski Speed & Sygma - AZURE (Francesca Fagiani Remix) [Coldharbour Recordings] 087. Roman Messer - Mystery Land (Abstract Vision Remix) [Suanda Music] 088. Marco V & Mr. Mann - Pound It In (Full Vocal Mix) [In Charge Recordings] 089. Scooter x Giuseppe Ottaviani - Hyper Hyper [Sheffield Tunes] 090. Nenes & PascalFeliz, Marcel van Houte - Platinum [High Contrast Recordings] 091. Airwave - Humanoid Paranoid [JOOF Recordings] 092. Dr. Motte, Jam El Mar - Music Is The Answer (Mark Reeve Remix) [Rave The Planet] 093. Bryan Kearney vs Karney - Compromise [Kearnage Recordings] Connect with Serjey Andre Kul ------------------------------------------- ▶ www.serjeyandrekul.com ▶ @serjeyandrekul ▶ instagram.com/serjeyandrekul ▶ facebook.com/serjeyandrekul ▶ twitter.com/serjeyandrekul ▶ twitch.tv/serjeyandrekul ▶ youtube.com/@serjeyandrekul ▶ www.ourpassionistrance.net ▶ thedjsessions.com/artist/serjey-andre-kul ▶ mixcloud.com/serjeyandrekul ▶ @ourpassionistrance
What is ambient performance, and how long should a set be? How many sets are enough? How many are too many? And how long can we really expect one person to do slow moving splits on the fabric in one evening?And who actually wants to see that for hours and hours at a time?defining ambient performance, especially in terms of aerial performancemy own spicy opinions based on my lived experience in the industry for 16+ yearsscience-backed components to consider for the length of ambient setsQuotes from the great Scott Cameron of Intrepid TalentExactly why 3-6 minutes is the range for a featured, choreographed actIf you want to get your shit together and have the tools ready for you to advocate for yourself in professional situations, the waitlist for The Audacity Project, Cycle 26 is open NOW. We begin our work in March of 2024.Don't go back to sleep.xoRachelSign up here for monthly blasts and functional wooFind me on InstagramSupport this podcast on Patreon
My Life As A Landlord | Rentals, Real Estate Investing, Property Management, Tenants, Canada & US.
Canadian insurance expert Scott Cameron attacks the hard questions about landlord and tenant rental coverages. What about when a rental comes with a pool, or a tenant wants to add a dog? Scott expands the top three tenant mistakes when it comes to insurance AND some sound advice to landlords of any length of experience. Learn with me about how Canadian risk exposure works from an expert!
This week, we welcome one of WA's most experienced apartment developers in the studio. Scott Cameron is the GM of FINBAR, WA's largest apartment developer, currently responsible for Aurora in Applecross, Civic Heart in South Perth, and The Point in Rivervale. Scott details FINBAR's story from townhouses to towers and underlines the current issues facing his industry.
Scott Paterson, Scott Cameron & Iain are here to discuss Rangers' win over St Johnstone in Perth despite Danilo's horror injury. They discuss the goals from Danilo and Rabbi Matondo, the return of Tom Lawrence, Ben Davies & Ridvan to the Rangers starting eleven and whether the questions surrounding Michael Beale remain after the performance. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Visit pointofcaremedicine.com to see the templates, pearls, literature, and other resources discussed in this episode. Our mission is to create accessible and easy-to-use digital resources that help healthcare professionals tackle common clinical presentations at the point of care, without getting bogged down by unnecessary details or trivia. Show Notes: 00:00:15 - Introduction and Terminology 00:01:51 - Beta Blockers 00:02:47 - ACE/ARB/ARNI 00:04:30 - MRA's 00:05:28 - SGLT2i's 00:06:12 - Nitrates and Hydralazine 00:08:41 - Loop Diuretics 00:09:25 - Initiating and Titrating GDMT 00:11:18 - Barriers and Other Considerations 00:13:44 - Resources for Use at the Point of Care Other Resources and References: GDMT for Everyone – https://www.gdmt.org/HFrEF.php Table of all the Sacubitril/Valsartan Trials Published to Date (2023) - https://twitter.com/jaycvance/status/1660732176999108623 An elegant graphic showing how the hazard ratios with confidence intervals for all-cause mortality improve based on adding on each extra GDMT medication; brought to my attention by a tweet from Dr. Scott Cameron - https://twitter.com/2Scottish/status/1556798319996932096 Heart Failure with Reduced Ejection Fraction: A Review (JAMA, 2020) - https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32749493/ A Systematic Review and Network Meta-Analysis of Pharmacological Treatment of Heart Failure With Reduced Ejection Fraction (JACC, 2022) - https://www.jacc.org/doi/full/10.1016/j.jchf.2021.09.004
Craig Dennett, Craig Hart, Scott Mitchell & Scott Cameron are here on The Breakdown to discuss Rangers' upcoming SPFL fixture with Hearts and whether Kent or Morelos will play in the match as they bid farewell to the Ibrox crowd. They also discuss James Tavernier being crowned POTY, rumours that Malik Tillman is close to joining Rangers permanently & John Souttar becoming an important member of this Rangers team. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Craig Dennett, Scott Cameron and Ben are here on the Sunday Session to discuss the optimism surrounding Michael Beale and Rangers after the victory in the Old Firm vs Celtic. They discuss the big performances from the Old Firm, young players like Zak Lovelace and Alex Lowry making appearances and whether Celtic fans should be allowed back in Ibrox with away allocation. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Cardiac Consult: A Cleveland Clinic Podcast for Healthcare Professionals
An overview from session moderator Leben Tefera, MD, case presented by Muhammad Khalid, MD, Scott Cameron, MD, PhD, provides background on PERTs and outcomes, and Karen Hurley, PhD, discusses psychological care and follow for Acute PE performed.
Scott Paterson, Scott Cameron, Ross & Adam discuss Rangers' 1-0 Scottish Cup semi final defeat to Old Firm rivals Celtic at Hampden. They discuss Rangers' lack of attacking threat, poor performances from Ryan Kent & Alfredo Morelos and look ahead to who survives Michael Beale's refresh of the Rangers squad this summer transfer window. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
There is a pressing question about what we do for solar development to assure environmental quality while conforming with tried and true rural Virginia values. John Flannery, Area II Chair, introduced a panel of talented experts in the field - Scott Cameron, as Chair, Judy Dunscomb, Zach Jacobs and Skyler Zunk. This discussion goes to how we get there from here - and we thought we should discuss that now so we may implement what is necessary. JPF
Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD) is a chronic circulatory condition, which if not treated, can lead to limb amputations. PAD affects nearly 20 million Americans. An estimated 200,000 people, disproportionately from minority communities, suffer avoidable amputations every year. Dr. Scott Cameron, Section Head for Vascular Medicine at Cleveland Clinic, hosts a 2-part, multidisciplinary panel discussion. Drs. Luke Laffin, Teresa Wu, Aravinda Nanjundappa, and Jon Quatromoni share their thoughts as experts in their fields. Part 2 highlights medications, interventions and the benefits of these various specialties collaborating to ensure patients receive the best possible care.
Cardiac Consult: A Cleveland Clinic Podcast for Healthcare Professionals
PAD affects nearly 20 million Americans. An estimated 200,000 people, disproportionately from minorities communities, suffer avoidable amputations every year. Dr. Scott Cameron, Section Head for Vascular Medicine at Cleveland Clinic, hosts a 2-part, multidisciplinary panel discussion. Drs. Luke Laffin, Teresa Wu, Aravinda Nanjundappa and Jon Quatromoni share their insights as experts in their fields. Part 2 highlights medications, interventions and the benefits of these various specialties collaborating to ensure patients receive the best possible care.
Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD) is a chronic circulatory condition, which, if not treated, can lead to limb amputations. PAD affects nearly 20 million Americans. An estimated 200,000 people, disproportionately from minority communities, suffer avoidable amputations every year. Dr. Scott Cameron, Section Head for Vascular Medicine at Cleveland Clinic, hosts a 2-part, multidisciplinary panel discussion. Drs. Luke Laffin, Teresa Wu, Aravinda Nanjundappa, and Jon Quatromoni share their thoughts as experts in their fields. Part 1 highlights screening and testing, diagnosis and when to operate.
Cardiac Consult: A Cleveland Clinic Podcast for Healthcare Professionals
PAD affects nearly 20 million Americans. An estimated 200,000 people, disproportionately from minorities communities, suffer avoidable amputations every year. Dr. Scott Cameron, Section Head for Vascular Medicine at Cleveland Clinic, hosts a 2-part, multidisciplinary panel discussion. Drs. Luke Laffin, Teresa Wu, Aravinda Nanjundappa, and Jon Quatromoni share their insights as experts in their fields. Part 1 highlights screening and testing, supervised exercise therapy, and wounds.
Sunday 26 March 2023Today the 1st part of my Trance Mix from the month of March is released. A concentrated load of Trance, Progressive Trance & Techno. The 2nd part will follow shortly.Have a nice Sunday and a good start into spring.AndréSonntag 26. März 2023Heute erscheint der 1. Teil meines Trance Mix aus dem Monat März. Eine geballte Ladung aus Trance, Progressive Trance & Techno. Der 2. Teil folgt dann in kürze.Habt einen schönen Sonntag und einen guten Start in den Frühling.AndréTrack List: März 2023 (Teil 1)Num. Artist - Title1. Scott Cameron - 112 (Extended Mix)2. Airwave - Majestica (Original Mix)3. Kyau & Albert - Chimera (DJ Version)4. Giuseppe Ottaviani, Richard Walters - Keep You Safe (Extended Mix)5. Paul Thomas, Chris Bekker - Apex (Purple Mix)6. Steve Dekay, Skender - Es Vedra (Extended)7. Jeff Ozmits, Jenni Rudolph - Keep Running (Tomas Heredia Extended Remix)8. Tony De Vit, Fergie - The Dawn (Fergie Extended Remix)9. Estiva - Via Infinita (Extended Mix)10. Bryn Liedl - Solace (DJ Version)11. Oliver Smith, SØNIN - Passion (Extended Mix)12. Slam Duck - Regeneration (Extended Mix)13. Jones & Stephenson - The First Rebirth (Remastered Charlotte de Witte Remix)©267-T ©André Mac B. - 25.03.2023#Soundillusion#Podcast#Berlin#Trance#Progressive Trance#Techno#StopPutinNow#FuckCancer#StaySafe#MusicLover#PodcastForHumanity
16 March 2023: Sleep divorce can help you rest better but how does it impact a relationship, we ask Julie Mallon.Fiona McBride explains how many employers here could benefit from hiring part-time workersAnd we find out how being a mystery shopper could be an option for part-time workMamahood is a new health app dedicated to new mumsAnd the producer of Sesame Street is launching a new Arabic version of the show for Ramadan.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Craig is joined by Scott Cameron and Ben to discuss the return of James Sands to New York City FC and to look further into the rebuild required for Rangers come the summer. Should Ross Wilson be part of it? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
My Passion is Trance 271 (All Systems) Mixed by Serjey Andre Kul ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 00:00:00. Sultan + Shepard with Andrew Belle - Elenore [This Never Happened] 00:05:31. Cosmic Gate & Nathan Nicholson - Just the Beginning [Wake Your Mind Records] 00:11:17. Sound Quelle - Kasadjara [Colorize] 00:16:08. Liudicrous - Silent Nothingness [Elliptical Sun Recordings] 00:23:02. BT - Mercury & Solace (Helsloot Remix) [Black Hole Recordings] 00:28:20. Marsh & Simon Doty - Touch The Sky [Anjunadeep] 00:34:00. Scorz feat. XIRA - Fascination [Armada Music] 00:37:06. Aurosonic & Denis Karpinskiy & Marie Mauri - Tribute To Curiosity [Aurosonic Music] 00:44:51. Yotto, SØNIN, AunA - Let You Go [Odd One Out] 00:49:49. Kamaya Painters - Summerbreeze (Matt Fax In Search Of Sunrise Remix) [Black Hole Recordings] 00:54:25. Nucrise - Summer Rain [AVA Recordings] 00:59:44. Scott Cameron - 112 [Pure Trance] 01:05:14. Ron with Leeds - Crossroads [Interplay Records] 01:11:13. Ruben de Ronde & Diana Miro - Footprint (Ahmed Helmy Remix) [Statement!] 01:16:37. Roman Messer - Mystery Land (Abstract Vision Remix) [Suanda Future] 01:21:56. A.R.D.I. - Moonriser [AVA White] 01:25:45. M.I.K.E. Push - All Systems [Future Sound of Egypt] 01:30:26. SuwranP - Twilight Zone [Azure Above] 01:36:09. Ahmed Romel & Silvela - In Your Thoughts [Future Sound of Egypt] 01:42:19. Sonic Element, Peter Steele - Shadows (Extended Mix) [Future Sound of Egypt] 01:49:16. Kate Bush - Running Up That Hill (Mark Sherry's 'Stranger Things' Remix) 01:54:43. FEEL & Andrew Mirt & Alexandra Badoi - Our Love (Sandro Mireno Remix) [Suanda Voice] Connect with Serjey Andre Kul ------------------------------------------- ▶ www.serjeyandrekul.com ▶ @serjeyandrekul ▶ instagram.com/serjeyandrekul ▶ facebook.com/serjeyandrekul ▶ twitter.com/serjeyandrekul ▶ twitch.tv/serjeyandrekul ▶ youtube.com/@serjeyandrekul ▶ www.ourpassionistrance.net ▶thedjsessions.com/artist/serjey-andre-kul ▶ mixcloud.com/serjeyandrekul ▶ @ourpassionistrance
Craig is joined by Scott Cameron and Shug to discuss the reaction to the three players inducted into the Rangers Hall of Fame, take a look at Club 1872 and if it will ever work for Rangers, and start to look ahead to this weekend's League Cup Final against Celtic. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
A last flashback to the past year with another yearmix and this one is packed with the best in Progressive Trance/House and Melodic Techno. Enjoy folks! Tracklist: [00:00] 01: Lukysh - Crossroads (DJ Version) [Euphonic Records] w/ M.I.K.E. Push - All Systems [FSOE] w/ Lisa Miskovsky - Still Alive (Acapella) [EA Recordings)] [03:28] 02: Hel:Sløwed Ft. That Girl - In Silence [A State of Trance] [07:40] Jeffrey Sutorius & ANG Ft. Sarah De Warren - Sink Or Swim (Hel:Sløwed Remix) [BODYWRMR] [11:05] 04: Michael Milov - True Story [Suanda Future] [15:24] 05: Mau P - Drugs From Amsterdam [Repopulate Mars] [17:58] 06: G-Spott - No Comment (Mattheo Da Funk Remix) [CDR] [18:44] 07: Yotto & Karolus Viitala pres. Something Good - Rhythm (Of The Night) [Armada Music] [23:05] 08: Matt Darey pres. Lost Tribe - Gamemaster (Space Motion Remix) [A State of Trance] [28:05] 09: Armin van Buuren & Chicane vs. AVIRA - Offshore [Armind (Armada)] w/ Kasablanca - Immunity (Acapella) [Anjunabeats] [31:24] 10: Estiva & Kudus - L.O.V.E. [Enhanced Progressive] [32:25] 11: D72 & Alex Holmes - Finish Line [Magik Muzik] [36:21] 12: Kryder Ft. STORME - Tourmaline [Armada Music] [39:46] 13: CloudNone & Danyka Nadeau - Lost [Enhanced Recordings] [43:08] 14: KVSH & DEADLINE Ft. Goldzbrough - Born Slippy [Revealed Recordings] w/ Tiesto - Lethal Industry (Maddix Remix) [Magik Muzik] w/ Markus Schulz x KhoMha - Take Me [Coldharbour Recordings] w/ KVSH & DEADLINE Ft. Goldzbrough - Born Slippy (Acapella) [Revealed Recordings] [46:34] 15: Miss Rodriguez - Stay [Enhanced Progressive] [50:28] 16: Eelke Kleijn - Transmission (Joris Voorn Remix) [DAYS like NIGHTS] [53:55] 17: Ava Max - Torn (KREAM Remix) [Atlantic Records] [56:45] 18: Dennis Sheperd & York Ft. Iris - The Fall [Black Hole Recordings] [1:00:57] 19: Dennis Sheperd x Scott Cameron x RELEJI - This One [Black Hole Recordings] [1:03:29] 20: Craig Knight & WestFunk - Touch Me (Club Mix) [DSR Recordings] [1:05:00] 21: Ferry Corsten & Dustin Husain - Timeout [Flashover Recordings] [1:07:10] 22: Vintage Culture, Fancy Inc & Roland Clark - Free [Catch & Release] w/ Ferry Corsten & Dustin Husain - Timeout (Acapella) [Flashover Recordings] [1:10:10] 23: AVIRA & The Golden Boy - Reach Out For Your Love (Warehouse Mix) [Armada Music] [1:13:11] 24: Abstract Vision - Mind Control [Interplay Records] [1:16:18]25: Ummet Ozcan - Manipulated [OZ Records] w/ ARTBAT x Pete Tong - Age of Love (ARTBAT Rave Mix) [Ministry of Sound Recordings] w/ Kevin de Vries - Dance With Me [Afterlife Records] [1:18:03] 26: Jody 6 - In The Darkness [Reload Black Label] [1:21:30] 27: Taylor Torrence Ft. Julia Ross - Karma [Enhanced Progressive] [1:25:30] 28: Arkham Knights - The Capture [A State of Trance ] [1:27:43] 29: Hardwell - REBELS NEVER DIE [Revealed Recordings] [1:31:32] 30: Stoneface & Terminal - Berlin '97 (Get On Me) [FSOE Clandestine] [1:32:45] 31: driveTonight - Deeper [Progressive Vibes Music] [1:35:42] 32: Kyau & Albert - Velvet Morning 22 (DJ Version) [Euphonic] [1:37:56] 33: DJ Dean & DJ T.H. - In Silence 2K22 (TEKNO Remix) [Dean Beatz] w/ Cubicore - Holding On (Acapella) [Armind (Armada)] [1:41:13] 34: Eugenio Tokarev & Bruno Oloviani - Ocean Eyes [Elliptical Sun Recordings] [1:44:10] 35: Nash - Sometimes (Ashley Wallbridge Remix) [Find Your Harmony] [1:47:07] 36: Ferry Corsten - For Your Mind [Flashover Recordings] [1:48:36] 37: 7ROSES - Evocati [Trancemission] [1:52:03] 38: Sendr x Andy Kumanov - From Me [FSOE Argento] [1:54:49] 39: Harry Diamond & K-MRK - The Festival [Anjunabeats] [1:58:22] 40: SinSonic - Call It Faith [FSOE Clandestine] w/ Talla 2xlc pres. RRAW! - The Promised Land (Acapella) [Technoclub Pure] If you enjoyed this mix feel free to hit like button and share it with your friends on SoundCloud, Facebook, Instagram and other social media platforms.
In this episode we catch up with Market Insights Adoption Manager Miho Kondo and Group Industry Insights and Strategy Manager Scott Cameron to take a look at the latest Market Snapshot Reports. Plus, all the latest MLA News with Amy Drew.
Broadcasted on www.insomniafm.com, www.tempo-radio.com Tracklist 1.Armonica Feat. Know Kontrol - Slave (Patrice Baumel Remix) [Eleatics Records] 2.Moonclipse - Deep Distance (Original Mix) [Shamanic Tales] 3.David Lindmer - Mission Control (Extended Mix) [Purified Records] 4.Blausch Feat. Running Pine - Tauri (Hunter/Game Remix) [Just This] 5.Rick Pier O'Neil - Heka (Extended Mix) [Forescape Digital] [TRACK OF THE WEEK] 6.OIBAF&WALLEN - Enigma (Original Mix) [ONISM] 7.Batikan Tanrikulu - Hyperreal (Space Food Remix) [Harabe] 8.Andrewboy - Chaos (Original Mix) [Pillar] 9.Sunny Lax - By My Side (Extended Mix) [Anjunabeats] 10.John Grand - United (DJ Version) [Euphonic] 11.Scott Cameron - 112 (Extended Mix) [Pure Trance] 12.Dennis Pedersen - Not Myself (Extended Mix) [Divine Rhythm] 13.Lange Pres. Firewall - Sincere (William Byrne Extended Remix) [Who's Afraid Of 138?!] [CLASSIC TRACK OF THE WEEK] Facebook page: www.facebook.com/DJGeriMusic Twitter: twitter.com/djgeri Twitch: www.twitch.tv/djgerimusic Youtube: www.youtube.com/user/TheDjGeri Instagram user: DJGERI Mixcloud: www.mixcloud.com/gerardserrataiza/ Soundcloud Tracks: @gerardserrat
The first ever Trance Empire Progressive Mix is here. Showcasing 20 of the best Progressive Trance records from the month of January in the mix with Rodman. You can expect amazing music from Roger-M, Physical Phase, Susana & Costa, Sunlight Project, Scott Cameron, Oliver Smith, Bogdan Vix among many others, along with a stellar Classic Selection to end the show! Join Rodman every Saturday on YouTube for The Trance Empire Premiere: 7pm UK, 8pm CET, 11am PST, 1pm CST, 2pm EST Tracklist: LÜRUM - Voyager [Armind] Roger-M - On The Otherside [Grotesque DRK] Ucros - Sabal Chase (Zack Roth Remix) [Intricate] Physical Phase - I Wanna [Progressive Vibes] JES, Dennis Sheperd - By My Side (Joston Remix) [Magik Muzik] Susana, Costa - Shoulders of Giants [RNM] Sunlight Project - Tsunami [Serendipity Muzik] Max Smith - Save Me [Progressive Vibes] Sunlight Project - Shapes [Serendipity Muzik] Phillip Castle - The Gap [Enhanced Progressive] Alexander Popov, LTN - Formula [Interplay Records] Freak E Beatz - Here 4 U [Magik Muzik] Scott Cameron - 112 [Pure Trance] DaWTone - Speak from Your Heart [Invironment] Awakend, April Bender - Find My Way (Hausman Remix) [Enhanced] Oliver Smith, SØNIN - Passion [Anjunabeats] Jordan Suckley - Waterfall [Dreamstate] German Ortiz - Tinah Marh [Interplay Global] Renee Stahl, Bogdan Vix - Forever (Bogdan Vix & Airborn Remix) [Armind] TTE Classic Selection Three Drives - Greece 2000 [Hooj Choons 1999] https://www.TheTranceEmpire.com https://www.OfficialRodman.com
01. Rospy - Night Haze [Interplay Flow] 02. Mike Foyle vs Signalrunners - Love Theme Dusk (ANUQRAM Remix) [Armada Chill] 03. Huvagen - Forever [Interplay Flow] 04. Enamour & Warung - Who We Are (Lufthaus Remix) [Electronic Elements] 05. Seegy - Secrets [Interplay] 06. Shapov & NERAK - Valhalla [Armind] 07. Lion - Brooklyn [FLAVA] 08. Alexander Popov & LTN - Formula [Interplay] 09. Koyah - Comet [FSOE Argento] 10. Scott Cameron - 112 [Pure Trance] 11. Arsen & Cyan - Blade Runner [Interplay Unity] 12. SØNIN & Oliver Smith - Passion [Anjunabeats] 13. AV & Aleksey Ekimov - S.V.I.B.E. [Interplay Global] 14. German Ortiz - Tinah Marh [Interplay Global] 15. Raz Nitzan & Neev Kennedy - Release You [Amsterdam Trance Records]
TRACKLIST: 01. Jardin - Ain't No love (Extended Mix) 02. Scott Cameron - 112 (Extended Mix) 03. Judah (Official) - Dark Space (Extended Mix) 04. LÜRUM - Voyager (Extended Mix) 05. Re Locate and Robert Nickson with Carol Lee - Built to Last (C-Systems Extended Mix) 06. Sunny Lax - Archons (Extended Mix) 07. Koyah - Comet (Extended Mix) 08. Alexander Popov & LTN - Formula (Extended Mix) 09. DIM3NSION - Theia (Extended Mix) 10. Jaron Inc. & Wavetraxx - Cloudsurfer (Extended Mix) 11. Roman Messer & NoMosk & Christina Novelli - Lost Soul (Extended Full Fire Mix) 12. Audorn - Take It Anywhere (Extended Mix) #PRAVDAMUSIC еженедельная авторская музыкальная программа DJ / продюсера M.Pravda. Каждую неделю обзор новой музыки и эксклюзивных треков. В рамках программы выходят тематические выпуски: "Лучшие треки месяца", "Vocal Trance", "Deep Space Progressive", "Psytrance Special" и другие. Telegram: t.me/pravda_music VK: vk.com/pravdamusicradio Yandex Zen: zen.yandex.ru/pravdamusic iTunes Podcast: bit.ly/1faGkQz Soundcloud: soundcloud.com/pravda __________ #trance #pravdamusic #progressive #prog #melodic #pravda #vocal #underground #electronic #trancemission #radiorecord #tech #trancevocal #trancefamily #mpravda #mix #dj #nonstop #uplifting #euphoric #djset #continuous #radioshow #trancemusic #vocaltrance #tranceset #tranceradio 01. Jardin - Ain't No love (Extended Mix) 02. Scott Cameron - 112 (Extended Mix) 03. Judah (Official) - Dark Space (Extended Mix) 04. LÜRUM - Voyager (Extended Mix) 05. Re Locate and Robert Nickson with Carol Lee - Built to Last (C-Systems Extended Mix) 06. Sunny Lax - Archons (Extended Mix) 07. Koyah - Comet (Extended Mix) 08. Alexander Popov & LTN - Formula (Extended Mix) 09. DIM3NSION - Theia (Extended Mix) 10. Jaron Inc. & Wavetraxx - Cloudsurfer (Extended Mix) 11. Roman Messer & NoMosk & Christina Novelli - Lost Soul (Extended Full Fire Mix) 12. Audorn - Take It Anywhere (Extended Mix)
TRACKLIST: 01. Jardin - Ain't No love (Extended Mix) 02. Scott Cameron - 112 (Extended Mix) 03. Judah (Official) - Dark Space (Extended Mix) 04. LÜRUM - Voyager (Extended Mix) 05. Re Locate and Robert Nickson with Carol Lee - Built to Last (C-Systems Extended Mix) 06. Sunny Lax - Archons (Extended Mix) 07. Koyah - Comet (Extended Mix) 08. Alexander Popov & LTN - Formula (Extended Mix) 09. DIM3NSION - Theia (Extended Mix) 10. Jaron Inc. & Wavetraxx - Cloudsurfer (Extended Mix) 11. Roman Messer & NoMosk & Christina Novelli - Lost Soul (Extended Full Fire Mix) 12. Audorn - Take It Anywhere (Extended Mix) Weekly radio show "Pravda Music". M.Pravda guides you through a selection of the week's best new music in Trance and Progressive. For promos and radio show syndication contact: pravdamusic [@] mail.ru Telegram: https://t.me/pravda_music VK: http://vk.com/pravdamusicradio Yandex Zen: https://zen.yandex.ru/pravdamusic iTunes Podcast: http://bit.ly/1faGkQz __________ #trance #pravdamusic #progressive #prog #melodic #pravda #vocal #underground #electronic #trancemission #radiorecord #tech #trancevocal #trancefamily #mpravda #mix #dj #nonstop #uplifting #euphoric #djset #continuous #radioshow #trancemusic #vocaltrance #tranceset #tranceradio
A weekly podcast of progressive and uplifting Pure Trance music, presented by Solarstone. 01. Forerunners - Communicator [Pure Progressive]02. Grooveyard - Mary Go Wild (Hel-sløwed Remix) [Spinnin' Deep]03. MAPS - Heya Yaha (Counter Melodies EP) [Mute]04. ID [Pure Trance]05. BT - Kintsugi (Siskin Remix) [Black Hole]06. Scott Cameron - 112 [Pure Trance]07. SØNIN & Oliver Smith - Passion [Anjunabeats]08. Mark Digital - Cozmos (Ciree Remix) [Soluna Music]It's Not The Kind Of Thing We Usually Play... But We Like It Anyway:09. SUCHI - Sehar [Future Bounce]Big Tune:10. Romy & Fred Again - Strong (DIY Remix) [Young]11. Jaron Inc. & Wavetraxx - Cloudsurfer [Drizzly Eclipse]12. Craig Connelly & Christina Novelli - Black Hole (Ferry Tayle Remix) [Black Hole]13. Filterheadz - Yimanya (Ciaran McAuley Rework) [White Label]14. Blue Hour - Introspective II (Tranceman2000's Remix) [Blue Hour]Retro Trance Classic:15. The Art of Trance - Octopus (Man with No Name Remix) [Platipus]16. Part Time Killer - Two Worlds Apart [Underzone]Oh Yeah:17. Peetu S - Missing Tracks [Pure Trance Neon]Chillout Moment:18. Kinobe - Slip Into Something More Comfortable (Stephen Hague 2016 Mix) [Heat]
Welcome to my new episode Interplay Radioshow #433 INTERPLAY 2022 STREAM / DOWNLOAD: biglink.to/INTERPLAY2022 Check new music: Alexander Popov & Kitone 'Believe' STREAM: https://biglink.to/ITSBELIEVE Follow my Playlists on Spotify: 'Interplay Radio' - https://spoti.fi/2GPTc78 'Melodic & Progressive' - https://spoti.fi/3iFqWlC Send your demos to my label 'Interplay Records': https://interplayrecords.com Tracklist: 01. Rospy - Night Haze [Interplay Flow] 02. Mike Foyle vs Signalrunners - Love Theme Dusk (ANUQRAM Remix) [Armada Chill] 03. Huvagen - Forever [Interplay Flow] 04. Enamour & Warung - Who We Are (Lufthaus Remix) [Electronic Elements] 05. Seegy - Secrets [Interplay] 06. Shapov & NERAK - Valhalla [Armind] 07. Lion - Brooklyn [FLAVA] 08. Alexander Popov & LTN - Formula [Interplay] 09. Koyah - Comet [FSOE Argento] 10. Scott Cameron - 112 [Pure Trance] 11. Arsen & Cyan - Blade Runner [Interplay Unity] 12. SØNIN & Oliver Smith - Passion [Anjunabeats] 13. AV & Aleksey Ekimov - S.V.I.B.E. [Interplay Global] 14. German Ortiz - Tinah Marh [Interplay Global] 15. Raz Nitzan & Neev Kennedy - Release You [Amsterdam Trance Records] Follow Alexander Popov: ▶ instagram.com/popovmusic ▶ @popovmusic ▶ facebook.com/alexanderpopovofficial ▶ twitter.com/popovmusic ▶ youtube.com/user/popovmusic ▶ vk.com/popovmusic ▶ alexanderpopov.ru
The all-new and improved Trade Hub launches over Christmas, with some new exciting features for exporters. Scott walks us through the improvements. Plus all the latest MLA News with Amy Drew.
Cardiac Consult: A Cleveland Clinic Podcast for Healthcare Professionals
Dr. Scott Cameron discusses the diagnoses of non-atherosclerotic lower extremity arterial disease.
Cardiac Consult: A Cleveland Clinic Podcast for Healthcare Professionals
Hemodynamic stability is crucial after any operation. Dr. Scott Cameron discusses some of the nuances of medication management for patients who have undergone surgery on their aorta.
Following another unforgettable open to close experience at Stereo in Montreal, Markus Schulz headed home to the Coldharbour studios in Miami to begin preparations for the remainder of the year, as well as serve up a fresh instalment of Global DJ Broadcast. On the show this week, he showcases new music from Kyau & Albert, Tinlicker & Ben Bohmer, Daxson, Emma Hewitt & Richard Durand, Solarstone and much more. In the second hour, euphoric techno talent Mario Ochoa makes his guestmix debut. Next week will mark the return of our annual Amsterdam Dance Event edition, with Markus showcasing some of the biggest tunes emanating from the festivities throughout the week. Until then, hope you enjoy the latest podcast, and be sure to check Markus' latest single release with Copini, titled Atlas. Tracklist: Markus Schulz 01. AN93 - Spacewarp 02. Kyau & Albert - Velvet Morning 22 03. Cassian - Landa 04. Markus Schulz x Copini - Atlas [Global Selection] 05. Tinlicker & Ben Bohmer - Voodoo [A Moment of Sunrise] 06. David Tort & Kurt Caesar - Clear All Patterns 07. Pavel Khvaleev - Alter Ego [Deeper Shades] 08. Protoculture - Submerge 09. Giuseppe Ottaviani & Jess Ball - Silhouettes & Outlines 10. PAGANO - Panta Rhei [Down the Rabbit Hole] 11. Orjan Nilsen - Ascend 12. Daxson - Behind the Mask [Transmission 2022 Theme] 13. Rafael Frost - Red [Hall of Fame] 14. Solarstone - Hope 15. Emma Hewitt x Richard Durand - Collide [In Bloom] 16. BT - Flaming June (Dan Thompson Remix) Mario Ochoa 01. Mario Ochoa - Majestic 02. Joyhauser - Crawler 03. KAMI (FR) - Aeternam 04. HI-LO & Space 92 - Mercury 05. Layton Giordani - Digital Age 06. Eddie Mess - Dark Spirit 07. Mario Ochoa - Alpha Centauri Back with Markus Schulz 17. Massane - Isolation 18. David Broaders - Moonkilla 19. Dennis Sheperd x Scott Cameron x RELEJI - This One 20. Sebastien Silva - Hunee 21. Kryder & Natalie Shay - Rapture (Hugo Cantarra Remix) 22. Supermode - Tell Me Why (MEDUZA Remix) 23. Fideles & Agents of Time - Drain 24. BLVD & Laidback Luke - Cielo (Ferry Corsten Remix)
Свежий выпуск радиошоу с новинками клубной музыки. В середине часа рубрика "Золотая эра транса". В конце рубрика "Заевшая пластинка". Оформить подписку на новые выпуски можно тут: boosty.to/steelyga_premium_sel… Слушайте шоу на радио LumixFM в сб в 14:00. А повтор сразу двух выпусков каждую среду с 22 до 00 (Калининградское время) на радио Балтик Плюс. Вы также можете слушать эпизоды где угодно и когда угодно через приложение TuneIN и в ApplePodcast. TuneIN: tunein.com/podcasts/Dance--Electronic/SteelYGA-Premium-Selection-p810874/ ApplePodcast: podcasts.apple.com/ru/podcast/steelyga-premium-selection/id1420032920 Вступай в Public VK и слушай новинки: vk.com/steelyga_premium_selection Подписывайся на меня в Instagram: instagram.com/steelyga Ваша бесплатная дебетовая карта с кешбэком от Альфа Банка vk.cc/caCeC1 Хэштеги: #steelyga #steelyga_premium_selection #stpresel367 01:55Blackcode & Vicman Romero & Mike Sildavia feat. David Allen - Dancing 04:46Dennis Sheperd feat. Scott Cameron & Releji - This One 07:53Dynoro feat. Sophie Simmons - Live And Die 10:42Fandi - Rock My World 13:03Gryffin feat. Olivia O'brien - Caught Up (Vandelux Remix) 16:41Haliene feat. Markus Schulz - Metamorphosis 19:21Hardwell - Self Destruct 23:19MD DJ - Acapulco (Radio Edit) 25:35Micast feat. Steve Modana & Lizea - Moi LolitaMicast feat. Steve Modana & Lizea - Moi Lolita 27:50Рубрика «Золотая эра транса» Suncatcher - Losing Daylight (Actuate Remix) Suncatcher - Losing Daylight (Actuate Remix) 36:05Morgan Page & Harber feat. Sid Tipton - Body Like 39:12MWH - GoodbyeMWH - Goodbye 41:47Nicky Romero feat. EDX - Out Of Control 44:30Ozgun feat. Bautista Teves - Can't Let You Go 47:10Pulsedriver feat. Chris Deelay - Hungry Eyes 49:24Sandr Voxon - Everybody 52:26Semitoo & Marc Korn - Easy To Love 54:58Рубрика «Заевшая пластинка» R.I.O. feat. Deeperlove - Don't Stop Believin'
Welcome to my new episode Interplay Radioshow #414 VOTE FOR ALEXANDER POPOV AT DJ MAG: https://votepopov.com Thank you for your support. Check new music: Alexander Popov, Luminn, DEXTER KING - Constancy STREAM: https://biglink.to/ITSCONSTANCY Follow my Playlists on Spotify: 'Interplay Radio' - https://spoti.fi/2GPTc78 'Melodic & Progressive' - https://spoti.fi/3iFqWlC Send your demos to my label 'Interplay Records': https://fanlink.to/INTERPLAYDEMO Tracklist: 01. Prime Punk - Epicureanism [Interplay Flow] 02. Dennis Sheperd x Scott Cameron x RELEJI - This One [Black Hole] 03. Sylvain Armand & Maxim Lany feat. Davina Malek - Trippin [Armada Music] 04. Norni - There For You [Interplay Global] 05. Hel-sl - Like A Ghost [ASOT] 06. Chumee & Amelisa - I Get Lost In The Stars [FLAVA] 07. Steve Brian & Treetalk - Waves [Enhanced Progressive] 08. ReOrder & Jordan Tobias present Crowd+Ctrl - Hades [Armind] 09. LTN & Hoenir V - Travels [Interplay] 10. Alexander Popov & Luminn & Dexter King - Constancy [Interplay] 11. Chakra - Love Shines Through (Maarten De Jong Remix) [Armada Captivating] 12. MatricK & Jordan Tobias - Never Letting Go [Reaching Altitude] 13. Alex Believe with Spectorsonic & Fantazm - Symbiosis (Trance Assorty Anthem) [2Rock Recordings] 14. Tenishia & Sue McLaren - Strong (Dan Cooper Remix) [Raz Nitzan Music] Follow Alexander Popov: ▶ instagram.com/popovmusic ▶ @popovmusic ▶ facebook.com/alexanderpopovofficial ▶ twitter.com/popovmusic ▶ youtube.com/user/popovmusic ▶ vk.com/popovmusic ▶ alexanderpopov.ru
Tracklist: LIGHT SIDE TRACK OF THE WEEK 01. TRE & Julia Thomsen - Pura Vida [Deeper Harmonies] 02. Giuseppe Ottaviani & Christian Burns - Closer [Black Hole] 03. Dennis Sheperd x Scott Cameron x RELEJI - This One [Black Hole] 04. Miss Rodriguez - Stay [Enhanced] 05. Hel-Sløwed & Polina Vita - Like A Ghost [A State Of Trance] 06. Above & Beyond & Marty Longstaff - Chains [Anjunabeats] 07. Denis Airwave & Jasmine Dean - Runaway [2Rock Recordings] 08. Steve Brian & Treetalk - Waves [Enhanced] 09. AK & Waves On Waves - Let's Be The Light [Find Your Harmony] 10. Roman Messer & Ahmed Helmy - One World (Suanda 350 Anthem) [Suanda Music] 11. Alexander Popov, Luminn, Dexter King - Constancy [Interplay] 12. Armin van Buuren - Clap [Armind] 13. Alex Sonata & TheRio - Breath Of The Wild [Anjunabeats] DARK SIDE TRACK OF THE WEEK 14. Hardwell - SELF DESTRUCT [REVEALED RECORDINGS] 15. NASH & Sean Truby - Esoteric [AVA] 16. GXD & James Christian feat Scar - Connected (Andrew Rayel Remix) A BREATH OF AETHER 17. Jorn van Deynhoven - New Horizons [A State Of Trance] 18. Andrew Rayel feat. AIDYL - Feels Like Home [Find Your Harmony] 19. Chakra - Love Shines Through (Maarten De Jong Remix) [Armada Captivating] 20. MaRLo & Roxanne Emery - Borderline [Reaching Altitude] 21. Gee & Megan McDuffee - Evolve [Uplift Recordings] 22. Tenishia & Sue McLaren - Strong (Dan Cooper Remix) [Amsterdam Trance] 23. Hoyaa & Lunar System - Morning Sunlight [Abora Recordings] 24. Andrew Rayel & Roman Messer - Get Down (138 FESTIVAL MIX) 25. MatricK & Jordan Tobias - Never Letting Go [Reaching Altitude] 26. Kenan Teke - Lamente [Nocturnal Knights] 27. Last Soldier & NELLY TGM - Promise You My Love (Uplifting Mix) [Last State] FAVORITE OF THE MOMENT 28. BiXX - Marvellous Universe [Find Your Harmony] 29. Alex Kudrow - Coming Back To Life [Alter Ego] 30. Mark Sherry - Gravitational Waves (Systembreaker Remix) [Outburst] 31. Ronski Speed - Namaa Bay [Subculture] 32. Daniel Skyver - Expedition [FSOE] CLASSIC SELECTION 33. Mark Otten – Tranquility [Armind]
Tracklist: 01. Dennis Sheperd x Scott Cameron x RELEJI - This One [Black Hole] 02. Emma Hewitt x Miss Monique - Into My Arms (Miss Monique Remix) [Black Hole] DARK SIDE TRACK OF THE WEEK 03. Anyma (ofc) & Chris Avantgarde - Consciousness (Eric Prydz Remix) [Afterlife] LIGHT SDE TRACK OF THE WEEK 04. Siskin - Nobody Loves Me [Black Hole] 05. Achilles, Nanoviola - Hope [Revealed] 06. Above & Beyond & Marty Longstaff - Chains [Anjunabeats] 07. Noise Zoo - Secret Weapon [Enhanced] 08. Cosmic Gate - Analog Feel (Greenhaven DJs Remix) [Wake Your Mind] FAVORITE OF THE MOMENT 09. AK & Waves On Waves - Let's Be The Light [Find Your Harmony] 10. Ahmed Helmy - Something I Can't Feel [Serendipity Muzik] 11. Kudus & Farius - Select Player Mode [Enhanced] 12. Justus - Nothing To Hide [Spinnin' Records] 13. Dash Berlin - In The End (Photographer Remix) 14. Andrew Rayel feat. AIDYL - Feels Like Home [Find Your Harmony] 15. GXD & James Christian feat Scar - Connected (Andrew Rayel Remix) A BREATH OF AETHER 16. RAM - Grotesque (Alex M.O.R.P.H & RAM Mix) [AVA Recordings] 17. Ciaran McAuley - Your Smile [FSOE] 18. Rene Dale feat. Xerxes-K - Leave All Behind [AVA White] 19. Ronski Speed x Linnea Schossow - Two Of Us [Vandit] 20. BiXX - Connect The Dots [High Voltage] 21. Vini Vici & Mira Feder - Rapture [Alteza Recordings] 22. Db Mokk - One Last Time [Extrema Global Music] 23. Sneijder feat. Victoriya - Need You Here [Who's Afraid OF 138?!] 24. Sendr x NOHC - Rather Be (Tensteps Remix) [Interplay] 25. Steve Dekay & Sean Truby - Thunderfunk [High Voltage] 26. Ralphie B & Generdyn feat. Krigarè - Destiny [Nocturnal Knights] 27. Nicolas Menicou - Cosmic Love [Regenerate Recordings] 28. Exolight - Maybe In Another Life [Always Alive] 29. Andrea Ribeca - Spielraum [FSOE] 30. RAM & Darren Porter - The Calling (XiJaro & Pitch Remix) [Nocturnal Knights] 31. LR Uplift & SounEmot - Cada Dia Contigo [Abora Recordings] CLASSIC SELECTION 32. Niels van Gogh – Doppelganger [Kosmo Records]
In this episode, MLA's Scott Cameron guides us through how to leverage insights and information to your advantage and also shares some exciting new tools and resources released soon.
Virginia (Ginny) is the CEO and Scott; her son is the President of the Cameron Group. The Cameron Group of companies is a specialty contractor providing everything from insulation in residential homes to insulation, firestop and rainscreen systems in commercial buildings. The company was started in 1907, yes that's right, 1907, over 121 years ago. Ginny represents the 3rd generation and Scott is the 4th. It's inspiring to hear how Ginny grew in the business, starting at the bottom counting inventory and how that influenced Scott's entry into the business. Ginny describes it as a good, honest business. Scott talks about his respect for the installers and the staff in general. They couldn't be more sincere.You will hear why they are successful in a family business and how they work together and the sacrifices they have made to continue to build a successful business. They discuss why they continue to accept risk with new ventures, and it all makes sense.For owners, you will hear what makes them successful, evolving through four generations when the likelihood for success in generation two is small. From the perspective of all others, you will hear their story and be inspired to be better at whatever you want to do!
Summary J. Scott Cameron (LinkedIn) joins Andrew (Twitter; LinkedIn) to discuss the National Intelligence University (NIU). He is the President of this unique “skiffed” institution. What You'll Learn Intelligence o The NIU – what it is, what it does, and what it does differently. o NIU's position within the American intelligence ecosystem o How NIU “banks knowledge” without compromising intelligence o What it is like to be a student in a Top Secret/Sensitive Compartmentalized Information (TS-SCI) research facility Reflections o 20th century institutions for 21st century problems o Scott's journey from a plant biologist who has been shot at, to his recruitment into the IC at a high school soccer match, to NIU President And much more… Quote of the Week We do work in secret. So how do you bank knowledge in that kind of a community? All communities that are healthy bank knowledge and learn from it. So, our job is not just to be a classroom, but to be that defender of knowledge building in the community to make sure that we're learning from ourselves, that we understand ourselves and advance our mission by better ideas and then empowering the next generation to take those and equip them with the confidence to go out there and do something with it. Episode Notes “TS-SCI” is one of the major terms you will hear with regards to American intelligence, but what happens if you cross that with the concept of “the university,” a place that relies on sharing information, pooling knowledge, and the free flow of ideas? To find out how this circle is squared, Andrew sat down with President of the National Intelligence University, Scott Cameron. The NIU, which is housed at the Intelligence Community Campus Bethesda (ICCB), alongside our friends at the NCSC and quite a few other agencies, is unique in many ways. It is behind “guards, guns, and gates,” you need TS-SCI clearance to apply, and tuition is courtesy of the government. The staff-student ratio is also in the very top tier of the 4000 or so degree granting institutions in the United States. It transitioned from the DIA to the ODNI in June of 2021. And… Scott's grandmother was from Glasgow, as was Allan Pinkerton, Bobby Thompson, Craig Ferguson, and Christina Conte (try her fish n' chips recipe!). Incidentally, there are many more Glasgow's in the United States than in Scotland, at 21. Further Resources SpyCast's · Joint Special Operations University President “Ike” Wilson Virtual Exhibition · Wall of Spies (ICC-B) Books · China's Artificial Intelligence Ecosystem, R. Uber (2020) · History of American Higher Ed., R. Geiger (2016) · Higher Ed. & the Growth of Knowledge, M. Segre (2015) · NIU's Role in Interagency Research, Johnson et al. (2013) Articles · Eisenhower Signs National Defense Intelligence Ed. Act (Politico, 2018) · Goldwater-Nichols & the Evolution of JPME (CRS, 2016) · The Origins of JPME (JFQ, 2005) Audio · NIU Moving Under ODNI Umbrella (FedNewsNet, 2021) Websites · NIU Degrees (NIU) · NIU Catalog, 2021-22 (NIU) · College of Strategic Intelligence (NIU) · School of Science & Technology Intelligence (NIU) · Institute for Intelligence Research (NIU) · IC Centers for Academic Excellence (DNI) Primary Sources · The American Scholar, R. Waldo Emerson (Em.Cent., 1837) · The Idea of a University, J. H. Newham (1852, 1858) · National Defense Education Act of 1958 (FedEdPolicy) · Degree Granting Authority for NIU (GovInfo, 2012) · US Intelligence Community's Human Capital Vision 2020 (DNI, 2014) · The National Intelligence Strategy of the US (DNI, 2019) · NIC - Global Trends 2040 (DNI, 2021) Wildcard Resource How to set up a “SCIF,” aka: · “Technical Specifications for Construction & Management of Sensitive Compartmented Information Facilities” (DNI, 2020)
This time on The Children's Hour, we learn strategies to keep our cool with Michelle Renee Pelletier, who teaches kids how to meditate using guided imagery. We'll try Michelle's meditation exercise, and reflect on how it makes us feel. Then we'll meet Evan, a 10 year old who was taught mindfulness at school with Families 4 Peace's instructor, Scott Cameron. In this excerpt from Peace Talks Radio, we hear how, when and why Evan uses mindfulness at school, and instructor Scott explains how the benefits of mindfulness extend beyond the classroom. Our Kids Crew member Evan Daitz reviews the book, The Boy, The Mole, The Fox, and The Horse by Charlie Mackesy. All of this is mixed with excellent music! Playlist: Keeping Our Cool titleartistalbumdurationlabel Don't Hold Your BreathWookiefootYou're It!03:362015 Wookiefoot Reggaebility (feat. Aaron Nigel Smith)The Merry RockersReggaebility (feat. Aaron Nigel Smith) - EP02:552021 Aya World Productions All the SoundsLucy Kalantari & the Jazz CatsAll the Sounds03:302018 Lucy Kalantari LuzFlor BromleyPachamama03:222021 8 POUND GORILLA RECORDS A Dream in ColourKetsaFlight of the Dragonfly00:232011 Ketsa Reiki Music If I Tell Myself I CanAshley Mills MonaghanIf I Tell Myself I Can - Single02:242021 2138268 Records DK BreathsCrosspulse Percussion EnsembleI Like Everything About You (Yes I Do!)03:272013 Crosspulse Media My FriendsQuiet OrchestraQuiet Orchestra02:152007 vosotros Take A BreathLindsay MunroeFrogs And Birds02:292021 Troubadour Music Inc., Under exclusive license to Craft Recordings. Distributed by Concord. Deep BreathMr. Nature's Music GardenLet's Go on an Adventure02:392019 Mr. Nature's Music Garden. All rights reserved. Unauthorized reproduction is a violation of applicable laws. Distributed by Catapult. DragonflySecond SkyThe Art of Influence00:252011 Rhythm and Culture Music Inside of You (feat. Sheba Jade)SnooknukInside of You (feat. Sheba Jade) - Single02:432021 SNOOKNUK PLAY Peace and LoveDreyer Family BandFamily Photograph02:302009 Mighty Toad Music MorningKetsaFlight of the Dragonfly01:152011 Ketsa Reiki Music It's Ok 2 Be MeTwinkle TimeIt's Ok 2 Be Me - Single02:502021 Twinkle Time Records Paz como un rio (Peace Like a River)Elizabeth Mitchell & Suni PazTu eres mi flor: Songs for Children en Espanol02:322018 Smtihsonian Folkways Recordings Peace & LoveMegan SchoenbohmBubba & Boo03:392018 Megan Schoenbohm
This week Josh catches up with Scott Cameron, MLA's Group Industry Insights and Strategy Manager about the latest trends on the domestic and global markets. Plus all the latest MLA News with Amy Drew.
Help support the Rangers Rabble by joining us on Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/rangersrabble Jamie Duff takes the hot seat for the first time and is joined by Scott Cameron, Bryan Foderingham and Alan Haggarty. The guy's discuss recent performances, another Ryan Jack update, look ahead to Livingston in the cup and more. Twitter - @rangersrabble Facebook - facebook.com/gersrabble Youtube - youtube.com/therangersrabble Instagram - @rangersrabble Website - Rangersrabble.co.uk Music provided by www.bensound.com See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This month on Episode 28 of Discover CircRes, host Cynthia St. Hilaire highlights four original research articles featured in the August 20th and September 3rd issues of Circulation Research. This episode also features an in-depth conversation with Dr Scott Cameron from the Cleveland Clinic and Dr Milka Koupenova from the University of Massachusetts Medical Center about their study, SARS-CoV-2 Initiates Programmed Cell Death in Platelets. Article highlights: Gupta, et al. Electronic Cigarettes and Oxidized Lipids Bartosova, et al. Glucose Derivative Induced Vasculopathy in CKD Atmanli, et al. DMD Correction Attenuates Cardiac Abnormalities Ma, et al. Length Dependent Activation in Porcine Myocardium Cindy St. Hilaire: Hi, and welcome to Discover CircRes, the podcast for the American Heart Association's journal, Circulation Research. I'm your host, Dr Cindy St. Hilaire from the Vascular Medicine Institute at the University of Pittsburgh, and today I will be highlighting articles presented in our August 20th and September 3rd issues of Circulation Research. I also will speak with Dr Scott Cameron from the Cleveland Clinic and Dr Milka Koupenova from the University of Massachusetts Medical Center about their study, SARS-CoV-2 Initiates Programmed Cell Death in Platelets. Cindy St. Hilaire: The first article I want to share is titled Electronic and Tobacco Cigarettes Alter Polyunsaturated Fatty Acids and Oxidative Biomarkers. The first author is Rajat Gupta and the corresponding author is Jesus Araujo from UCLA. E-cigarettes have surged in popularity in the last decade and while many people switching from traditional cigarettes to smokeless ones view the latter as a safe alternative to smoking tobacco, emerging data shows that E-cigarettes cause adverse effects such as oxidative stress, inflammation and endothelial dysfunction in users. The aerosols produced during vaping contain similar levels of reactive oxygen species, also called ROS, as the vapors of tobacco smoke. However, data on the extent to which E-cigarettes, E-cigarette ROS, influences cardiovascular health is lacking. Cindy St. Hilaire: To address this, this group recruited 32 chronic users of E-cigarettes, 29 chronic tobacco smokers, and 45 individuals that used neither and they measured their plasma levels of oxidative biomarkers. The team found both similarities and differences between the E-cigarettes and the tobacco users. For example, both smoking groups had increased plasma antioxidant capacity and decreased levels of oxidized linoleic acid compared with the levels seen in non-users, while arachidonic acid levels were raised in tobacco smokers and reduced in E-cigarette users. Overall, however, the biomarker levels were deemed to be intermediate for E-cigarette users between the non-users and the tobacco users. This study suggests that while E-cigarettes carry a lower health risk than tobacco, they are by no means safe. Cindy St. Hilaire: The second article I want to share is titled Glucose Derivative Induced Vasculopathy in Children on Chronic Peritoneal Dialysis. The first author is Maria Bartosova and the corresponding author is Claus Schmitt and they're from the University of Heidelberg. Diabetes, high blood pressure and obesity are risk factors for both cardiovascular disease and chronic kidney disease. Worse still, loss of kidney function and even dialysis itself are thought to exacerbate cardiovascular issues. In the case of dialysis, it's thought that high levels of glucose degradation products, or GDPs, in the dialysis fluids can promote the addition of sugar moieties to vascular proteins and lipids causing vascular damage. To investigate this theory, Bartosova and colleagues studied vascular tissue from children with chronic kidney disease receiving dialysis fluids with either high levels or low levels of glucose degradation products and compared these to tissues from children not on dialysis at all. Cindy St. Hilaire: Proteome and transcriptome analysis of the vessel tissues revealed that compared with patients or no to low GDP fluids, patients receiving high GDP fluids had higher levels of damaging glycation, increased transcription of genes involved in cell death, and decreased transcription of genes involved in cell survival and cytoskeletal reorganization. In line with these findings, vessels from high GDP patients displayed considerable evidence of damage, such as markers of apoptosis, skeletal disintegration and thickened intimas. The results confirmed GDPs can cause vasculopathy and suggest low GDP fluids should be used for dialysis patients. Cindy St. Hilaire: The next article I want to share is titled Cardiac Myoediting Attenuates Cardiac Abnormalities in Human and Mouse Models of Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy. The first author is Ayhan Atmanli and the corresponding author is Eric Olson from UT Southwestern. Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy, or DMD, affects one in 5,000 baby boys and is caused by mutations in gene for dystrophin, an architectural protein essential for muscle cell integrity. Patients display profound muscle degeneration and weakness, with respiratory and heart muscle dysfunction being a major cause for death. With the recent improvements in respiratory medicine that extend the lives of patients, this group now focused on heart dysfunction and specifically, whether gene editing could mitigate it. The team created induced pluripotent stem cells, or iPSCs, from Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy patient and his healthy brother and showed that gene editing from the DMD cells enabled their development into normal-looking cardiomyocytes with normal contractile function and calcium handling, equivalent to that seen in healthy control cells. The unedited DMD cells, by contrast, did not develop normally. For great clinical relevance, the team edited DMD cells after cardiomyocyte differentiation showing that this reduced their propensity for arrhythmia, compared with that of unedited cells. Cindy St. Hilaire: Lastly, the team provided evidence to suggest gene editing may improve heart abnormalities in mice with the same mutation. All together the results are proof of principle and support of the development of gene editing therapy as treatment for DMD. Cindy St. Hilaire: The last article I want to share is titled The Super-Relaxed State and Length Dependent Activation in Porcine Myocardium. The first authors are Weikang Ma and Marcus Henze and the corresponding author is Thomas Irving and they're from the Illinois Institute of Technology. Myofilament length-dependent activation or LDA is the fundamental mechanism coupling the force of the heart's contraction to it's proceeding diastolic volume. In other words, LDA ensures that the more the heart fills, the stronger it contracts. Studies of rodent hearts have given insights into LDA mechanics. However, how it operates in large mammalian hearts is unknown. Using structural and biochemical analysis of pig myocardial fibers, this group found that compared with small stretches of the fibers which were equivalent to small diastolic volumes, long stretches induced greater ATP turnover and greater numbers of cross bridges between myosin and actin filaments which are critical contractile machinery proteins. Cindy St. Hilaire: Myosin motors can be found in three stages, engaged with actin, unengaged in a disordered, relaxed state but ready to engage, or super-relaxed state where they are essentially switched off. The team showed that as muscle stretch increased, the amount of super-relaxed myosin motors diminished with more myosin motors becoming engaged to enable a stronger contraction. When the fibers were treated with a myosin motor inhibitor, these stretch effects were impaired. In revealing the mechanisms of myofilament length-dependent activation, this study provides a platform for studying cardiomyopathies in which this system goes awry. Cindy St. Hilaire: So today, Dr Scott Cameron from the Cleveland Clinic and corresponding author of the paper, Dr Milka Koupenova from the University of Massachusetts Medical Center, are both with me to discuss their study, SARS-CoV-2 Initiates Programmed Cell Death in Platelets. And this article is in our September 3rd issue of Circ Research and for full disclosure, the editor of Circ Res, Dr Jane Freedman is also an author on this manuscript. And for full double disclosure, I know Dr Koupenova quite well as we were both graduate students together back in the Ravid Lab at Boston University. However, the full Editorial Board selects these articles, not just me alone and this one is timely, novel, and an amazing story. So thank you both for joining me today. Milka Koupenova: Thank you for having us. Scott Cameron: Privileged to be here. Cindy St. Hilaire: So before we jump into the story that is your paper, can you give us a little bit of background about platelets? I know for years, I guess certainly before Katya's lab, I just thought of platelets as little nucleus-free particles that clot. But we know they are so much more than that. So why are they so important? And how do they function to do more than just stop a bleed? Milka Koupenova: So this is a great question, Cindy, and I am happy that you alluded exactly to the anucleated nature of platelets. So platelets are cell fragments. They're precursors in the bone marrow, the megakaryocyte. They are the second most abundant blood component after the red blood cells. And traditionally, platelets have been known, as what you pointed out, as these little units that change their conformation once there is some form of a problem with either the vascular, which we have a cut, they come together, they form this clot, and bleeding is prevented. But as we have learned perhaps in the past 20 years that platelets have a profound immune role during various immune processes and infections for different kind of microbes. And particularly relevant to this paper is that we understand that platelets have clearly a role responding to the viruses and activating the immune system. Cindy St. Hilaire: Yeah, and that was actually my next question. You and Jane are the world-leading experts on platelets and viral responses. So what was known about that interaction, I guess before we started looking at SARS-CoV-2, what was known about that platelet virus or even type of virus interaction? Milka Koupenova: So SARS-CoV-2 is a RNA virus--respiratory virus that we actually thought similarly to influenza that it mostly stays in the lower respiratory tract where it becomes problematic. However, from our work with influenza, when we saw that in certain patients you actually can detect the virus in platelet. In the beginning of the pandemic, we hypothesized that perhaps, in some people, the virus crosses over into the circulation. And based on our previous studies with influenza, we wanted to see if that indeed is the case. Hence we initiated a study here at UMass with the department head who is also on the paper, Dr Finberg, who is a leading expert in influenza and novel virus and we collected platelets from people to see if we can detect it. And so in the beginning, we were not able to detect SARS-CoV-2 in platelets. So we collected platelets from 17 patients and by qPCR with the primers that the CDC has, for whatever reason I couldn't detect anything. And I was really frustrated because previous reports have shown that about 25%, in some people even 35% of the study population, SARS can be detected. So very interesting observations. Milka Koupenova: I could see it by immunofluorescence but I couldn't detect the RNA. And the story goes, that I attended a seminar on SARS-CoV-2 and the person was actually referencing a company that started from University of Pitt where you are. Cindy St. Hilaire: Oh, very nice. Milka Koupenova: And they do specific, it's called amplicon ARTIC v3 sequencing so they enrich for the SARS-CoV-2 RNA and screen by sequencing. And when we did that, we were able to detect it in all patients. So I freaked out and I said, "Oh my gosh, something is wrong." Milka Koupenova: And so I sent plasma, and I sent controls, and actually RNA from the virus and you can see beautifully that it's only in platelets. Four of the 17 people actually had RNA in the plasma, but what you can observe in all these people is that the virus is fragmented, meaning it's not infectious. And in a way what this tells us, it suggests that platelets are super important in the removing it from the circulation and they probably serve as a dead-end for the virus because you cannot find virus coming out of platelets and the RNA is chopped off. So what I would say, is that platelets are these amazing little units that serve as removal of the viral RNA for these particular viruses, respiratory viruses that are RNA viruses. Cindy St. Hilaire: I think that is so interesting. So essentially, they're almost like little composters that are chewing it up and preventing it from spreading in the organism. Milka Koupenova: Yes, and as a result there is a response. Cindy St. Hilaire: Scott, probably the most common thing that people know with SARS is that loss of smell, or taste, and things like that, but really that doesn't send anybody to the hospital. So really what are the symptoms of COVID-19 patients that tie in with platelets specifically? I feel like that's a lot of things that we maybe in the public, or on Twitter, and things didn't hear as much about. So really what are those big symptoms linking COVID and platelets and what are the implications of platelet death in the pathogenesis of COVID? Scott Cameron: So certainly I think several investigators are in the world of now showing that platelets are hyperactivated, Robbie Campbell and Matt Rondina put a really nice paper in Blood last year showing that platelets are hyperactive and there are other investigators who found something similar. And so the question is, what are the symptoms of hyperactive platelets in the SARS-CoV-2 patient? So what most of them would find is shortness of breath or dyspnea, and when they present to the emergency department, and certainly we saw this, the oxygen saturation which should be in the mid to high 90s on room air on an average person, was quite often low. It was in the 80s or 70s, sometimes even the 60s. Scott Cameron: And the real surprising thing was those are patients that would normally immediately be on a ventilator, but yet they could still be talking to you. And so if you have a platelet that's activated in a hyperthrombotic condition, like SARS-CoV-2, COVID-19, and then that forms a blood clot, you have a situation where the amount of oxygen the patients taking in and the amount of oxygen you're measuring in the artery is quite discrepant and we call that the alveolar arterial or oxygen gradient. So if you've got lots of platelet plugs through the microvasculature, it's going to take up some space the oxygen should be using for diffusing in. And so that would be manifested as shortness of breath and that's certainly one of the biggest tip-offs that a patient might have a blood clot, particularly in the lung. Cindy St. Hilaire: Some of these symptoms of COVID-19 are really worse in patients with comorbidities, diabetes, obesity and heart failure. Are platelets central to kind of the pathogenesis of those disease or the symptoms of those diseases? I guess the root of my question is, why do the comorbidities of diabetes, obesity, and heart failure make COVID worse? Is it something about those disease states themselves or is there a role for platelet? Scott Cameron: That's a brilliant question, no one's ever asked that before. And as Dr Koupenova said, I'm a little bit biased too because I firmly believe that in different disease states, the disease educates the platelets so you've got a different platelets phenotype. So focusing on diabetes, we know the platelet phenotype is different in diabetic patients. We know that platelet reactivity seems to be higher through the P2Y12 receptor. In terms of obesity, it is true, we know that, and this has been published also, and we know that the platelet phenotype is hyperactive in a patient with obesity and so that tells me that, that's a comorbidity that might affect platelet function and also vice versa for that case. And then in terms of why is it affecting males more prominently and more severely than females, well one of the beefs, I guess, that I had is that we treat diseases in women the same as we do in men assuming that the platelet phenotype in disease must be the same, but that's absolutely not true. And that's actually a theme that we have in our lab right now, we know that the behavior of platelets, and how platelets are educated in diseases is not all the same in women as in men and I think it's a huge disservice that we really had to have a pandemic that would make that quite clear to us. Cindy St. Hilaire: You kind of hit onto something that's really, I think it's now becoming more recognized certainly in the cardiovascular field and that is so many studies are really only on male mice, or only younger or older men, and we are missing not only a huge patient population, but probably some really interesting biology that is distinct. Milka Koupenova: So expanding on that, we know that in platelets, the toll-like receptors, and we've looked at the expression of all 10 in a study that we published in ATVB in 2015, actually, significantly if you look at Farmingham Heart Study data and the expression of these toll-like receptors they are increased in women versus men. And also, an interesting observation that never got published, once upon a time when I was doing studies with TLR7 mice is that if you inject TLR7 agonists, male mice would have a higher level of reduced platelet count than female mice at the same time points, right? And at that time it wasn't published. Definitely there are differences, but I also want to extrapolate a little bit on what was said at the beginning. We have to understand that when it comes to these comorbidities, everything affects a unit that doesn't have a nucleus, right? And diabetes and obesity have the so called profound, chronic inflammation of cytokines, such as IL6, that keep circulating. These things have effect on platelets. So we have two responses, we have the environment that affects platelets and we have the direct response of the virus that affects platelets. And that cumulative response truly can exhaust them and once they become exhausted, once they release their contents, as we show in this paper, then you're compromising their function and you will be compromising taking out the virus from one side and from the other side you're going to be compromising the environment because all of the content that comes out from a unit that already has free form proteins, it exhibits a true insult on what's being surrounded. So these clots that form in the lung or the platelets that circulate they no longer can be resolved properly. Cindy St. Hilaire: Yeah. Milka Koupenova: It's a balance. Cindy St. Hilaire: Yeah, so really it's like destroying the platelet not only are you destroying the vacuum that has to suck up those particles, you're then just dumping a whole bunch of pro-inflammatory things on all of the endothelial cell vasculature that those platelets are nearby. Cindy St. Hilaire: Actually that was one thing that I thought you spent a decent portion of the discussion on, and that is the method by which the blood is collected really impacts the outputs you observe in quote unquote platelets. Can you talk about the importance of that because I think that's one thing, certainly as a PhD who's just like, "Oh, yeah. I'm just going to collect blood from my mice and do this thing," how critical is that point in the experiment, in the blood collection? Milka Koupenova: So I am very adamant when it comes to platelets for the blood to be drawn in citrate. And I have to say that a lot of the studies that you would see in the literature are done using EDTA blood or serum. They all have their importance. I'm not going to dismiss it, but if you want to truly measure what's inside in plasma, versus what's inside in platelets, or what's inside in any cell for that matter, you got to go for citrate. You have to be very careful not to shake the blood. You have to be very careful not to cool down the blood. So the nurses probably hated me because often I would be like, "You can't do this. You can't put it on ice. You can't warm it up to above certain degrees. Everything has to be controlled and done correctly." Milka Koupenova: And so I had done in the past studies in which I would take plasma from the same patient in EDTA, in citrate and then isolate the RNA, have my tech isolate the RNA, and we send it to a fragment analyzer, and you can see how much more RNA you will get in the EDTA plasma. I'm not even talking about serum. Milka Koupenova: Serum is a very different thing, then you're definitely going to get platelet content in it, in the serum, right? So it's important to distinguish that perhaps when you're getting EDTA plasma you are looking at a content that could have been inside in platelet and I can't stress enough that when it comes to these particular studies, citrate, dextrose, phosphate is your place to go and be. Cindy St. Hilaire: So in terms of translational potential, what do your findings suggest about future therapies or targets to investigate as therapy? And is modulating platelets a potential for combating viral infections or mitigating their severity? Milka Koupenova: Well, Scott and I actually talk a lot about that. Scott Cameron: That's right. Milka Koupenova: I personally would say, control the inflammation, never let it go to platelet. Let me back up a little bit, if you have to, you have to, right? But your go to method should be inflammation, if you don't get to the point that you need to control platelets then you're in a better place because it becomes very fickle. From everything that you hear me say, you push it to one side and the balance is destroyed. You deactivate platelets or inhibit platelets well, are they now not able to pick up the virus and then you're now having the virus circulating somewhere. Now, if you don't treat platelets that's also not good. So you're in the very fickle situation if you get to the point that you need to control the activation of platelets and there are trials currently that are trying to look at those things. Scott, I'm going to refer this a little bit more to you because you have done some interesting things with that particular point. Scott Cameron: No, it's a great question, Milka, and I think that as platelet biologists, nobody more than I wanted it to be true that platelets would be the ultimate target. I mean, clearly patients with SARS-CoV-2 have thrombosis, clearly platelets are activated, so should we inactivate them? That was the whole point of the RECOVERY trial and one of the benefits I'll tell you before I sort of go into that is, working in a large organization like the Cleveland Clinic and we have access to data and lots of it extremely quickly, and so because of that I of course could see how many patients were coming into our hospital with thrombotic events. And I could see what the independent predictors of thrombotic events was and it wasn't the platelet count, sometimes platelet count was low, sometimes it's high in the SARS-CoV-2 patient. And if you took those individuals that were on aspirin, comparing them to those that are not in a propensity match study, one of the things that we find is that aspirin doesn't seem to affect or improve mortality or the number of blood clots in the patient with SARS-CoV-2. Scott Cameron: We compared that to all non-steroidal anti-inflammatory medications that patients may have been taking also in a propensity match study just in case it was the mechanism action of the drug, rather than the drug itself, and we found that NSAIDs not only did not protect patients, but they were not necessarily harmful either, which was one of the things that came out at the start of the pandemic. Among, I'll add, the absence of evidence based medicine and a lot of cases where naturally people, including clinicians, were scared and so they were going off label and they were trying a lot of different medications with really not a shred of randomized controlled data. Scott Cameron: But now that we're 18 months into it, the first and biggest study that came back was the RECOVERY trial, which we were all waiting on, where patients were given aspirin and short term mortality was examined over an observational period of one month. And just like we found in a propensity match study, which is as close as you'll get to a clinical trial in a retrospective manner, the prospect of RECOVERY trial actually showed the curves were almost super imposeable, those that got aspirin versus those that didn't. So I think low dose aspirin clearly is not going to be enough for those patients, but I'll also add that over the observational period of one month they also didn't see a higher incidence of death in those patients. And I think Milka's point is really well taken that you have to remember that as well being an entity of thrombosis, platelets are immunological entities and so you've got to really consider should we be inhibiting them and if you are inhibiting them, I think the time point at which you should inhibit them is what we should examine, not just an all or nothing, inhibited or not. Milka Koupenova: It's just in our linear brains we prefer to think of it as one straight, linear pathway, but it isn't, and I think platelets are actually a great example of how many pathways are feeding into one tiny fragment and that particular blood cell is inducing this profound response during these infections. Cindy St. Hilaire: I think most people have heard that angiotensin-converting enzyme 2, also called ACE2 is the receptor of SARS-CoV-2. The virus itself uses it to bind and become internalized into the cell, but there's been some discussion or even some discrepancy of data as to whether platelets truly express ACE2 and if that is the means for the virus to enter the platelets. So can you share with us what is the current state of knowledge about that? Scott Cameron: Yeah, just as a segue of some of the things that Milka said, I think the preparation of your sample is part of the answer. If you draw in the incorrect tube, if you the tube is not completely filled, and the ratio of citrates to whole blood isn't correct you're going to have discrepant results. If you biomechanically activate the platelets by drawing through a short needle, in a small-bore needle for example, that's going to activate the platelets. If you cool them, it's going to activate them. But then also, depending on how you decide to separate them, we always washed platelets in my lab, we wash them two or sometimes three times, and I can tell you if you use flow cytometer we get one white blood cell for every 12,000 platelets. Scott Cameron: And some investigators might go one step further and they'll a CD45 depletion set, which is certainly important if you're studying RNA. But one of the issues, as you well know, a CD45 is also on the surface of platelets, so if you start with a low expressing protein and you CD45 deplete them, you are actually going to get a decrease in your platelet yields. I've seen it, I think Milka's seen it, various other investigators have, and you might find yourself at the threshold of what your antibody can detect. It's also variably expressed. If you look at even healthy individuals, some of them have almost none. So if you look at 10 individuals, you might actually find none, but then if you look at another 10, the amount of expression that we see is kind of all over the place. It's not like other receptors where one tends to express a certain amount and that's the way it is in health. ACE2 doesn't seem to be that way for whatever reason. Milka Koupenova: We were able to detect in some of the people by qPCR, but what was interesting is that from the three primers that I used there was never the same person who we were able to detect all three primers with for that receptor. That tells you that maybe they are changes of one base that is not enough for the primer to detect it, right? That becomes another possibility of not being able to detect. Milka Koupenova: And so I go to confocal microscopy where I use 100 lens and tons of hours in the microscope room, and Scott is completely right, it's really hard to see it particularly in healthy people. And it starts to pick a little bit more in people with cardiovascular disease or people with COVID that are old. So it's a bit complicated, but the important thing here is, besides the fact that we are detecting ACE2 and we're detecting proteins and I use controls, biological controls to prove that this is the case and it's not just an antibody problem, is that the virus will get picked up by platelets even if you don't have ACE2. That is the take home message from this paper is that the platelet has evolved various mechanisms by which is utilizes getting it inside. It is that important for this virus. This type of virus is not recirculating. In this case, what we observed is that the virus is attached to microparticles that are of platelet origin for that matter. Cindy St. Hilaire: So really what you're saying, what I'm hearing is the platelet is the superhero of the body. Milka Koupenova: Definitely. Absolutely. No bias, absolutely. Cindy St. Hilaire: Unbiasedly, it is a superhero. Well, Dr Cameron and Dr Koupenova, thank you so much not only for this amazing discussion, but for really an elegant, elegant paper that is really bringing to light the complex interaction between SARS-CoV-2 and platelets. So thank you so much for joining me and keep publishing amazing stories like this. Milka Koupenova: Thank you for having us. Scott Cameron: Thank you, an honor to be here. Thanks again. Cindy St. Hilaire: That's it for the highlights from August 20th and September 3rd issues of Circulation Research. Thank you for listening. Please check out the CircRes Facebook page and follow us on Twitter and Instagram with the handle @CircRes and #DiscoverCircRes. Thank you to our guests, Dr Scott Cameron and Dr Milka Koupenova. This podcast is produced by Ashara Ratnayaka, edited by Melissa Stoner, and supported by the editorial team of Circulation Research. Some of the copy text for the highlighted articles is provided by Ruth Williams. I'm your host, Dr Cynthia St. Hilaire, and this is Discover CircRes, your on-the-go source for the most exciting discoveries in basic cardiovascular research. This program is copyright of the American Heart Association, 2021. The opinions expressed by speakers in this podcast are their own and not necessarily those of the editors or of the American Heart Association. For more information, please visit ahajournals.org.
To reach out to this featured guest on the Green Antler's #waterfowl podcast please email engage@emlcanada.ca. Scott Cameron talks about building better systems, social service networks and a community based grassroots emergency management sector. The platform he is building, with his team, is meant to be a simple profile (15-20 minutes of your time to create) we make ourselves that connects us to others, who are also ready for suprises. To be administrating a continuously updated list of vendors for sandbags or heilicopters, among other objectives. Often hazard risk assesments cover a wide range of costs to society that measures in the billions of dollars. Sometimes we look to governments to solve these types of problems but small business with social purpose can really be a player to be givers of support and take advantage of crisis. Especially when they are happening in a series or never ending. One thing that is certain that it is a collaboration is essential. In practice we need to respond and recover but to know that this could be years to rebuild. Often small communities don't have procurement departments but we still need to check out what tool are available to us. We talk about making partnerships and doing work off the corner of your desk in a voluntary labour of love. Be it education or health I commend opportunistic start ups for trying to redirect some of the pressure on strained systems. Not in a predatory capitalize on the suffering of others way but in a delicate dance of givers and takers that redundancy can strengthen. In the ongoing emergency that is the pandemic we are seeing more economic development and small business recovery focus on social ills and supporting resiliency in our communities.
Aortic dissection is a scary diagnosis. Dr. Scott Cameron, Dr. Milind Desai, Dr. Sean Lyden and Dr. Eric Roselli answer questions patients have about aortic aneurysm and aortic dissection.
Some call it the school for spies. But ODNI C.O.O. Lora Shiao and University President Dr. Scott Cameron tell us, it's much more than that.
A change in parent organizations is coming to the National Intelligence University. It's about to move from under the Defense Intelligence Agency and become a part of the Office of the Director of National Intelligence. With what this means, plus a bit of history, the NIU president, J. Scott Cameron spoke to Federal Drive with Tom Temin.
Trainer Scott Cameron joins Andrew Bensley to chat about his runners today at Mornington including the very handy Four Leaf Riot.
An interview with Scott Cameron the BYU-Idaho devotional speaker for June 8. He spoke about how he chose his devotional topic and what a personal relationship with Heavenly Father and Jesus Christ means to him. Devotional Address:
Scott Cameron, an English Department faculty member at BYU-Idaho, gave a devotional talk on June 8, 2021, about creating a personal relationship with Jesus Christ and Heavenly Father.
This week, we head over to Korea, a market that continues to perform for Australian beef. And it's been while since we discussed the Domestic market, we'll have a chat to Scott Cameron to get the latest. Plus all the latest On The Ground News with Amy Drew.
Cardiac Consult: A Cleveland Clinic Podcast for Healthcare Professionals
Carotid artery disease patient management involves screening, monitoring, prevention of progression, and interventional or surgical treatment when needed. Vascular specialists Dr. Sean Lyden, Dr. Scott Cameron and Dr. Chris Bajzer discuss the Cleveland Clinic multidisciplinary approach to care and decision making, collaboration with referring physicians, and new innovations and research involving carotid artery disease.
On this episode, we welcome Scott Cameron, former Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for Policy, Management, and Budget at the Department of Interior and Academy Fellow, to discuss the complex mission of the Department of the Interior and its role in stewarding natural resources and addressing climate change. Music Credits: Sea Breeze by Vlad Gluschenko | https://soundcloud.com/vgl9Music promoted by https://www.free-stock-music.comCreative Commons Attribution 3.0 Unported Licensehttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/deed.en_US
We turn to the Interior Department. With 10 bureaus and hundreds of locations, it can be tough to map out a career. Interior developed a tool to try to solve that problem about a year-and-a-half ago. It's called My DOI Career, and it's evolved since. The tool shows Interior employees what career paths are possible and what steps they might take to reach a professional goal. Scott Cameron was Interior's principal deputy assistant director for policy, management and budget during the Trump administration. He tells Federal News Network's Nicole Ogrysko how My DOI Career came to be, and where it's headed. You'll also hear from Robyn Rees, a senior adviser for workforce trends at Interior.
William is joined by Wilf Marshall, Scott Cameron and Scott Kennedy as the guys discuss the recent statement released by the club and take a closer look at our players, What they are worth and who we would miss the most. The guys also look ahead to Thursday night's important Europa League game away in Belgium. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Today it's Beyond The Grey on Trading Fours! Singer David Lingenfelter and guitarist Scott Cameron join me as we talk all about their new EP, 'At One'. Great chat, do it up! Follow the Band!:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/BTG2015Instagram: @beyondthegreykcWebsite: https://www.beyondthegrey.band/Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/artist/1589YYouTube: https://www.youtbue.com/channel/UCHwK8u8ga_7okdqmBgGBnfw
How is the federal government pursing Shared Services? What has the U.S. Department of the Interior used Shared Services? Will the move to shared services change under the new administration? Host Michael Keegan welcomes Scott Cameron, Acting Assistant Secretary for Policy, Management and Budget, U.S. Department of the Interior as they explores these questions and […]
This episode we are joined by Scott Cameron from Auburn's Student Financial Services. Scott provided a deep insight into how students can approach situations related to their finances while at Auburn and where they can go to get resources.
Aorta Center vascular surgeon Dr. Sean Lyden and cardiovascular medicine specialist Dr. Scott Cameron talk about information providers may find helpful, such as screening guidelines; risk factors; unusual findings during a physical exam; when patients should be referred to an aortic specialist; and treatment options from minimally invasive to open approaches
Having an aneurysm can be a scary diagnosis. Vascular surgeon Dr. Sean Lyden and vascular medicine specialist Dr. Scott Cameron answer many questions patients have about aortic aneurysm
MLA has released a barrage of export stats and insights, to discuss we cross to Andrew Cox, General Manager of MLA's International markets to talk through the latest on what else is happening across the globe. Scott Cameron, MLA's Domestic market Customer Development Manager, will also pop by to give us a rundown of what's happening on home turf.
This week I sit down with Bartender Douglas Scott Cameron and discuss how West Hollywood and the Gay Nightclubs have been affected by the recent shutdowns.
This week, we check in on the latest production forecasts with Adam Chetham. Scott Cameron will bring us the latest developments and insights across the Australian domestic market with interesting data coming from the online retail channel. And we'll have a chat with Valeska our manager in Indonesia.
This episode features a discussion with Scott Cameron, a San Francisco Bay photographer who goes by the handle @sadsigns_ on Instagram. Aside from being a kickass photographer, Scott is also a full-time student pursuing a career as a therapist. Scott is also a curator for @urbanromantix a huge feature account on Instagram, a role that suits him well as someone with a keen eye for composition and editing skills.In this episode we talk about balancing a busy working or student life with photography, ensuring we're still getting out and shooting. As a San Francisco photographer, Scott weighs in on how to stay fresh and original with your shots in a city setting where you feel like there is only a finite amount of creative possibilities.Thanks for listening!Go get shooting, go get editing, and stay focused.@sethmaceyMake a donation via PayPal for any amount you feel is equal to the value you receive from the episodes: https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=Z36E4SCB6D3LW
The fellas continue their discussion of how to help small business owners during the coronavirus pandemic. This week, they chat with Iron District Co-Owner Rachel Kennedy. Rachel talks about how their vendors, restaurants are adapting, the launch of a membership program and plans for a big party for when this mess is behind us. Scott Cameron, Beyond The Grey guitarist, joins as our music guest. This week's Triple D: What do you call a restaurant worker, wearing no gloves who says, "I really don't believe in this silly pandemic thing"?
Subcommittee Hearing: Destroying Sacred Sites and Erasing Tribal Culture: The Trump Administration's Construction of the Border Wall Subcommittee for Indigenous Peoples of the United States Date: Wednesday, February 26, 2020 Time: 02:00 PM Location: Longworth House Office Building 1324 Presiding: The Hon. Ruben Gallego On Wednesday, February 26, 2020, at 2:00 p.m. in Room 1324 Longworth House Office Building, the Subcommittee for Indigenous Peoples of the United States (SCIP) will hold an oversight hearing entitled, “Destroying Sacred Sites and Erasing Tribal Culture: The Trump Administration's Construction of the Border Wall.” Panel I The Honorable Ned Norris, Jr. Chairman The Tohono O'odham Nation Sells, AZ Ms. Sarah Krakoff Moses Lasky Professor of Law University of Colorado Law School Boulder, CO Ms. Shannon Keller O'Loughlin Executive Director Association on American Indian Affairs Rockville, MD Mr. Steve Hodapp Retired Independent Contractor & Environmental Specialist Lexington, VA Panel II Dr. Anna Maria Ortiz Director, Natural Resources and Environment U.S. Government Accountability Office Washington, D.C. Mr. Scott Cameron Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary for Policy, Management, and Budget U.S. Department of the Interior Washington, D.C. Committee Notice: https://naturalresources.house.gov/hearings/destroying-sacred-sites-and-erasing-tribal-culture-the-trump-administrations-construction-of-the-border-wall Photos: https://www.flickr.com/photos/naturalresourcesdems/albums/72157713270214467
Scott Cameron, Julie Wood: Early Childhood Literacy | Steve Hargadon | Jul 9 2009 by Steve Hargadon
Our 10th episode! Woo hoo! Kitty and David speak with San Francisco photographer Scott Cameron about how photography saved his life and how he got started with photography. Scott also answers some questions from his followers. Support the show (https://urbanromantix.com/podcast)
01. Davey Asprey - Kaiju (Drevmcatcher Remix)02. Scott Cameron feat. Foster - Go Back (Vocal Mix)03. EverLight - Nemesis (Extended Mix)04. Victor Special & Elev8 - Colours Of The Planet (MOTP 100 Anthem)05. Madwave - Shinobi (Extended Mix)06. Eloquentia - The Spring Wave (Extended Mix)07. Darren Tate & Dt8 Project - Timeless (Original Mix)08. THE MOST BEAUTIFUL: Dustin Husain feat. Crystal Blakk - Alive (Original Mix)09. Ashley Smith - Micro Manic (Extended Mix)10. Ben Ashley - Sweet Dreams (Original Mix)11. UCast - Quadra (Extended Mix)12. Andain - Promises (Chris Schweizer Remix)13. Paul Denton - Monkey (Original Mix)
Feel-good house, pulsating trance, smooth progressive grooves.... TRACK LISTING: 1) Eldar Stuff (@eldarstuff) & Tim Cosmos (@timcosmos) feat. Alison Fai (@alison_fai) - Together (Original Mix) [Rollrock Records - @rollrockrecords] 2) Scott Cameron (@) & Lewis Duggleby (@lewisduggleby) - K2 (Original Mix) [Stagefright Recordings - @stagefrightrecordings] 3) ZGOOT (@user774562714) - Vibrant Glow (Original Mix) [Soluna Music - @soluna-music] 4) Eric Born (@eric-born-336628641) - Road to Light 5) Acentus (@acentus) - Echo (Original Mix) [The Earth Music] 6) Roni Rix (@ronirix) - Acute (Original Mix) [Gate 78 - @gate78] 7) Lumidelic (@lumidelic) - Monolith (Original Mix) [Synth Collective - @synthcollective] 8) Kananelo Matlolane (@kananelo-matlolane) & Below Bangkok (@below-bangkok) - Human Is (Henri Michael Remix - @henri_michael) [Sound Vessel Records - @soundvesselrecords] 9) Deep Fog & Cream (@cream-deep-fog) - Moon (Original Mix) [SoulArt Recordings - @soulartrecordings] 10) Nikeys (@officialnikeys) - Appolo (Original Mix) [Gate 78 - @gate78] 11) Zin - Basic Chords (Original Mix) 12) Miyos (@miyosu128) - Ant Angel (Tokagexx Remix) [Submission Recordings - @sub-mission-recordings] 13) Luca Dean (@lucadean) - Andra (Original Mix) [Synth Collective - @synthcollective]
Coach Cameron discusses the incoming recruiting class that is on its way of taking the reigns at the pool.
In this episode, we’ll hear the stories of three people . One, Colin Goddard, the survivor of the mass shooting in 2007 at Virginia Tech where 32 were killed by a disgruntled highly armed student. After 2 years of healing, he joined national efforts to promote mandatory background checks on gun sales. Second, we’ll talk with Annette Nance-Holt, the mother of an innocent 16 year old boy who was shot and killed on a Chicago city bus. She's helped start an organization called "Purpose Over Pain" that assists other families who've lost children to street violence as well as addresses some of the root causes of gang violence. And third, we’ll meet Scott Cameron, an Albuquerque father of two boys. When he heard of the mass shooting at the Sandy Hook Elementary school in CT in 2012, although he was 2,000 miles away, he began to organize in his own community, setting up events he thought might reduce the chances of a Sandy Hook happening in his city.
In this episode, we'll hear the stories of three people . One, Colin Goddard, the survivor of the mass shooting in 2007 at Virginia Tech where 32 were killed by a disgruntled highly armed student. After 2 years of healing, he joined national efforts to promote mandatory background checks on gun sales. Second, we'll talk with Annette Nance-Holt, the mother of an innocent 16 year old boy who was shot and killed on a Chicago city bus. She's helped start an organization called "Purpose Over Pain" that assists other families who've lost children to street violence as well as addresses some of the root causes of gang violence. And third, we'll meet Scott Cameron, an Albuquerque father of two boys. When he heard of the mass shooting at the Sandy Hook Elementary school in CT in 2012, although he was 2,000 miles away, he began to organize in his own community, setting up events he thought might reduce the chances of a Sandy Hook happening in his city.