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This week, we're bringing you the introduction of Reid's new book, Superagency: What Could Possibly Go Right with Our AI Future, which he co-wrote with last week's Possible guest, Greg Beato. The Superagency audiobook is narrated by voice actor Scott Wallace and converted with Respeecher to Reid's AI voice. Plus, hear what happens when Reid and Aria load Superagency's introduction into Google's NotebookLM and turn the final minutes of the episode over to two AI co-hosts. For more info on the podcast and transcripts of all the episodes, visit https://www.possible.fm/podcast/ For more on Superagency, check out superagency.ai.
#37 Welcome to the first episode of 2025! This year, we're diving deep into transformation, and who better to start with than Scott Wallace—a breathwork facilitator, coach, and speaker dedicated to helping others create a life of alignment, self-mastery, and embodiment. In this episode, Scott and I explore how to become the best version of yourself through intentional practices, mindful routines, and powerful mindset shifts. If you've been searching for ways to push the boundaries of your potential, gain clarity, and truly live with purpose, this conversation is your blueprint. What to Expect: Breathwork Mastery: Why your breath is the key to unlocking deeper awareness and balance in your life. Self-Mastery and Alignment: What it means to live in alignment with your values and create a life that feels authentic and fulfilling. Manifestation That Works: How to channel your energy into building the future you want, step by step. Boundaries That Empower: The role of healthy boundaries in elevating your relationships and protecting your growth. Routine vs. Flow: How to create a structured yet adaptable daily routine that supports your highest self. Collective Consciousness: Understanding your role in the bigger picture and how collective thinking can transform personal growth. Vision Building: Creating a vision for your life that inspires you to show up every single day. As the new year begins, many of us feel the urge to set resolutions and aim high. But what if the key to real, lasting change isn't in the resolutions themselves but in the deeper work of self-awareness and consistent, intentional action? Scott brings incredible insights that will challenge the way you think about growth and inspire you to embrace the small, compounding habits that lead to extraordinary transformation. If this episode resonates with you, don't keep it to yourself. Share it with a friend, hit follow, leave a review, or subscribe—whatever your platform allows. Your support helps this podcast reach more people and continue bringing powerful conversations like this to life. Let's make 2025 the year we breathe deeper, dream bigger, and live with intention. Ready to step into your power? Let's dive in. Where to find Scott: Instagram Facebook The Vortex
I recorded this conversation with Scott Wallace, CIO and Founder of Shorepath Capital on July 12th. As I write this today on August 5th, stocks are in full correction with the Magnificent 7 stocks shedding nearly $1t in market value. While we talk a lot about the Mag 7, this is broad ranging discussion, as Scott addresses the upcoming election, the dispersion between growth tech and the rest of the market, how to think about the new AI advances relative to the 90s internet buildout, thoughts on the shape of US finances, and finally, Scott provides us with a framework on how to think about economic cycles. As the stock market enters into this new volatile phase, Scott's thoughts are particularly germane to our current moment. This podcast was recorded on July 12th, 2024. The respective opinions expressed are those of Mr. Wallace and Biltmore Family Office, LLC.. The opinions referenced are as of the date of this podcast and are subject to change without notice. This material is for informational use only and should not be considered investment advice. The information discussed herein is not a recommendation to buy or sell a particular security or to invest in any particular sector. Forward-looking statements are not guaranteed. BFO reserves the right to modify its current investment strategies and techniques based on changing market dynamics or client needs and there is no guarantee that their assessment of investments will be accurate. The discussions, outlook and viewpoints featured are not intended to be investment advice and do not take into account specific client investment objectives. Before investing, an investor should consider his or her investment goals and risk comfort levels and consult with his or her investment adviser and tax professional. Biltmore Family Office, LLC is an investment adviser registered with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. More information about BFO's investment advisory services can be found in its Form ADV Part 2, which is available upon request.
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New Brunswick's Tourism Minister faced fresh questions in the legislature yesterday about her European trip last year and the thousands in expenses she and her top officials claimed. Tammy Scott Wallace spoke with reporters at the New Brunswick legislature yesterday.
A creator of restored luxury vehicles thatcombines classic English beauty with modern performance. Currently, ECDrestores Land Rovers Defenders, Land Rover Series IIA, the Range Rover Classicand the Jaguar E-Type. Each vehicle produced by ECD is fully bespoke, a one-offthat is designed by the client through an immersive luxury design experienceand hand-built from the ground up in 2,200 hours by master-certified AutomotiveService Excellence ("ASE") craftsmen.
Please support our sponsors www.extremmotus.com www.visible.com promo code BVWVQ for $20 off the first month Looking for an accountant who understands what you do? Visit www.adamupaccounting.com Questions or comments? @droyeveritt on twitter & Instagram Facebook Group Deathpiles and Taxes Sound engineer Adam Beesley Thanks to Executive Senior Engineer Aaron Everitt Produced and edited by Derek Everitt Congratulates Ben Watson & Scott Wallace, you where the first two, to find this. If you read this and contact Derek you will get a free Deathpiles and taxes t shirt. As long as supplies last.
In this enlightening episode, we dive into crucial conversations surrounding media literacy, bias, and freedom of speech on campus. Kim Vickers, journalist for Good Morning Augusta, shares her insights on media literacy, guiding us through the intricacies of news consumption and how to identify and navigate bias in the digital era. Dr. Scott Wallace, our dean of students, and Dee Mallory, our SGA President, to explore the dynamic landscape of freedom of speech on campus. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/inthewildpodcast/message
Hele Norges Pelle, Simba og Langemann er hedersgjest i Uno-studio. Håvard forteller hvordan han kombinerer hverdagen som skuespiller, artist og «emosjonell United-fan». Han deler åpent om sin United-forbannelse, og forklarer hvorfor det er så viktig at United-stjernene tar seg tid til å møte de yngste supporterne. Det svares på spørsmål om alt fra Scott Wallace til Kaptein Sabeltann. Og rollelista til «Spelet om Ole Gunnar Solskjær» begynner å ta form.I studio: Håvard Bakke, Fredrik N. Filtvedt og Eivind B. Holth Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
With the end of year upon us, there's only a couple of comps left before Christmas so looking ahead to the RNZPBA Summer School - featuring performances from the 2 international tutors Scott Wallace and Jake Jorgensen.
Ready to transform your fire training practices with small yet impactful changes? Brace yourself for an enlightening discussion that underscores the profound role of instructors in instilling safety protocols and a mind-set of continuous improvement. We have an exciting chat on how cross-fertilization of ideas from instructors of various regions can amplify your training experience and mold you into a superior instructor. Does the mere thought of the charming volunteer days of fire brigades warm your heart? Join us on a nostalgic journey as we reminisce about this golden era, and the gritty training process for new recruits. Take part in our enriching discourse about the changing dynamics of the firehouse population and how urban living has influenced this landscape. Be prepared to reflect deeply on the implications of the recruit class, the absolute necessity of abandoning excuses, and the internalized pride that comes with firefighting. Finally, we dive deep into the inextricable traditions and pride associated with the fire service, and evaluate how urban living has altered this landscape. The episode concludes with an insightful exploration of lessons learned from other industries, like the NFL, and the significance of minor yet consistent improvements in training regimes. We're confident you'll finish with an enhanced appreciation for the storied legacy of the fire service, and the relentless efforts to refine it.Whether you're an instructor, a firehouse brat, or an NFL enthusiast, there's something in this episode for everyone. Gear up for an engaging ride that promises not just information, but motivation, inspiration, and a renewed sense of pride in the valorous profession of firefighting. Be ready to be challenged, moved, and most importantly, enlightened. Listen in, join the conversation, and ignite your journey towards becoming a better fire service professional.
* 1st Down * Loan Officer Adam * Tax Talk Please support our sponsors www.extremmotus.com www.visible.com promo code BVWVQ for $20 off the first month Looking for an accountant who understands what you do? Visit www.adamupaccounting.com Questions or comments? @droyeveritt on twitter & Instagram Facebook Group Deathpiles and Taxes Sound engineer Adam Beesley Thanks to Executive Senior Engineer Aaron Everitt Produced and edited by Derek Everitt Congratulates Ben Watson & Scott Wallace, you where the first two, to find this. If you read this and contact Derek you will get a free Deathpiles and taxes t shirt. As long as supplies last.
Have you ever wondered what goes on behind the scenes in a fire department? Get ready to step into the shoes of a firefighter as Lieutenant Scott Wallace from Dayton Fire takes you on a fascinating journey through his department's operations. We not only uncover the differences between truck and quint operations but also explore Scott's on-scene experiences as a training officer. The conversation takes a deeper turn as we dissect the critical analysis of responses and the importance of safety.The discussion heats up as Scott shares his expertise in water mechanics and water mapping. This is not just about introducing cutting-edge research to fellow firefighters, but also about understanding the impact of air entrainment and choosing the right strategies for each department. The conversation becomes more intriguing as you learn about the concept of spraying at a steep angle to coat all surfaces evenly - a technique that plays a vital role in keeping everyone safe.But it doesn't stop there; Scott emphasizes the importance of continuous learning and adaptability in the fire service. From his personal experiences, we discover how understanding water mechanics and exterior applications can make or break firefighting efforts. He underlines the need to focus on victims rather than personal egos and encourages us to see certifications as the beginning, not the end, of the learning journey. So, are you ready to gain some valuable insights from one of the best in the field? Tune in and ignite your curiosity!
* Carny Talk * What Not * Dead Men Don't Sign Please support our sponsors www.extremmotus.com www.visible.com promo code BVWVQ for $20 off the first month Looking for an accountant who understands what you do? Visit www.adamupaccounting.com Questions or comments? @droyeveritt on twitter & Instagram Facebook Group Deathpiles and Taxes Sound engineer Adam Beesley Thanks to Executive Senior Engineer Aaron Everitt Produced and edited by Derek Everitt Congratulates Ben Watson & Scott Wallace, you where the first two, to find this. If you read this and contact Derek you will get a free Deathpiles and taxes t shirt. As long as supplies last.
* Washington D.C. * 1099k Please support our sponsors www.extremmotus.com www.visible.com promo code BVWVQ for $20 off the first month Looking for an accountant who understands what you do? Visit www.adamupaccounting.com Questions or comments? @droyeveritt on twitter & Instagram Facebook Group Deathpiles and Taxes Sound engineer Adam Beesley Thanks to Executive Senior Engineer Aaron Everitt Produced and edited by Derek Everitt Congratulates Ben Watson & Scott Wallace, you where the first two, to find this. If you read this and contact Derek you will get a free Deathpiles and taxes t shirt. As long as supplies last.
* Celebrity Deaths * Vegas Talk * Ticket Tips Please support our sponsors www.extremmotus.com www.visible.com promo code BVWVQ for $20 off the first month Looking for an accountant who understands what you do? Visit www.adamupaccounting.com Questions or comments? @droyeveritt on twitter & Instagram Facebook Group Deathpiles and Taxes Sound engineer Adam Beesley Thanks to Executive Senior Engineer Aaron Everitt Produced and edited by Derek Everitt Congratulates Ben Watson & Scott Wallace, you where the first two, to find this. If you read this and contact Derek you will get a free Deathpiles and taxes t shirt. As long as supplies last.
* AI and Ebay * Threads * Ebay seller social Please support our sponsors www.extremmotus.com www.visible.com promo code BVWVQ for $20 off the first month Looking for an accountant who understands what you do? Visit www.adamupaccounting.com Questions or comments? @droyeveritt on twitter & Instagram Facebook Group Deathpiles and Taxes Sound engineer Adam Beesley Thanks to Executive Senior Engineer Aaron Everitt Produced and edited by Derek Everitt Congratulates Ben Watson & Scott Wallace, you where the first two, to find this. If you read this and contact Derek you will get a free Deathpiles and taxes t shirt. As long as supplies last.
Trip Recap Please support our sponsors www.extremmotus.com www.visible.com promo code BVWVQ for $20 off the first month Looking for an accountant who understands what you do? Visit www.adamupaccounting.com Questions or comments? @droyeveritt on twitter & Instagram Facebook Group Deathpiles and Taxes Sound engineer Adam Beesley Thanks to Executive Senior Engineer Aaron Everitt Produced and edited by Derek Everitt Congratulates Ben Watson & Scott Wallace, you where the first two, to find this. If you read this and contact Derek you will get a free Deathpiles and taxes t shirt. As long as supplies last.
Richard Gearhart and Elizabeth Gearhart, co-host of The Passage to Profit Show along with Kenya Gipson interview Tim McConnehey from Izzard Ink Publishing, Jordan Schindler from Nufabrx and Scott Wallace from I'm the Chef Too! Tim McConnehey is the founder of Izzard Ink Book Publishing, a company that collaborates with serious authors to edit, publish, market, and distribute their books, while empowering them with full control and ownership of the project. Izzard Ink Publishing was founded to connect self-publishing authors with the tools, support, and veteran industry talent they need to succeed on the same level as traditionally published bestsellers. Izzard has grown from that initial idea to a business that has sold over 1,200,000 books, with a client list that has sold over 45 million books. Read more at: https://izzardink.com/ Jordan Schindler is the founder of Nufabrx, the only company in the world that infuses medicine into fabrics to create laundry-safe, reusable pain-relieving compression sleeves, which they call HealthWear®. From socks to shorts, shirts to linens, and everything in-between, Nufabrx’s patented platform technology enables the safe and controlled delivery of active ingredients to target locations on the body. Read more at: https://nufabrx.com/ Scott Wallace is the co-founder of I'm The Chef Too which blends food, STEM, and the Arts into educational fun. Children are able to engineer, invent, create, design, question and explore all through the world of cooking! Each recipe is infused with educational concepts and a surprise adventure with a STEM activity, specialty supplies, and pre-measured dry ingredients. Read more at: https://www.imthecheftoo.com/ Visit https://passagetoprofitshow.com/ for the latest updates and episodes.
In the second hour of "Connections with Evan Dawson" on Thursday, January 26, 2023, we sit down with Scott Wallace and Doug Curry, hosts of "Rejuvenation" and "Blacks & Blues," respectively, about their 40 years on the air.
Scott Wallace was the very first guest on the Biltmore View Podcast. And now he's our first guest to be on the podcast three times. There's good reason for that. Scott is not only a great stock picker, he's also an insightful thinker. On this podcast, we talk about why history is not necessary an accurate measure for our current situation: while we had inflation in the 70's, they may not be the right comparison our current inflation outbreak and the early 2000's really weren't the same as today's tech collapse. While many of today's financial pundits offer up simple narratives, Scott's rational, nuanced views on the economy are a breath of fresh air.This podcast was recorded on August 24, 2022. The respective opinions expressed are those of Mr. Wallace and the Biltmore Family Office, LLC investment team. The opinions referenced are as of the date of this podcast and are subject to change without notice. This material is for informational use only and should not be considered investment advice. The information discussed herein is not a recommendation to buy or sell a particular security or to invest in any particular sector. Forward-looking statements are not guaranteed. BFO reserves the right to modify its current investment strategies and techniques based on changing market dynamics or client needs and there is no guarantee that their assessment of investments will be accurate. The discussions, outlook and viewpoints featured are not intended to be investment advice and do not take into account specific client investment objectives. Before investing, an investor should consider his or her investment goals and risk comfort levels and consult with his or her investment adviser and tax professional. Biltmore Family Office, LLC is an investment adviser registered with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. More information about BFO's investment advisory services can be found in its Form ADV Part 2, which is available upon request.
Growing up in Juab High School Brandon in Choir? The train crash Talent shows High school Killers fandom Pressure Machine thoughts Nephi healing Eureka Cemetery adventures Nephi jobs The Old Gym Upcoming Killers concert Where to visit in Nephi Juab High School song Please Subscribe and Review Our Show Follow and Join us on Facebook https://www.facebook.com/groups/1464087943928872 Instagram https://www.instagram.com/lonelytownpodcast/?hl=en If you have questions, stories, or would like to contribute please contact us. Lonely Town Podcast is Jimmy McKnight & Derek Everitt Show Producer Adam Beesley Sound Engineer and Board Operator Aaron Everitt Recorded at Adam up Accounting Studios in Payson Utah
Scott Wallace, SID at Fisk joins the show to talk his journey, his announcing career, Fisk Sports and the Titans. Plus, this week's Get It Off Ya Chest segment talks about the inaugural Black Sports Business Smyposium in Atlanta. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/touringtheafcsouth/support
In this episode, we ask Scott his advice for beginners to breathwork, 3 tips to feel connected to the body and a guided breathwork practice that you can implement anywhere, anytime you need it! To follow Scott on Instagram, click here To join our Facebook Community, click here To follow our Facebook Page, click here To follow our Instagram Page, click here To subscribe and watch on Youtube, click here
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the Crusher stops by this week to talk about strongman , life and his battle with cancer. Scott Wallace is a Canadian masters champion and one of the hardest working guys in this sport..https://www.youtube.com/user/swallace93https://crushers-supplements.business.site
Episode Notes You can follow Batouly Camara on IG here, on twitter here and she has a children's book called A Basketball Game on Wake Street, here. For more information about WAKE (Women And Kids Empowerment) and to find out how you can become a supporter, click here! Music: Blue Boy by Ken Cormier Someone Like You by Walz Sunshine by Danijel Zambo Crazy Hunger by Ken Cormier Notes: I get script editing assistance from Tina Chiappetta-Miller. I also get additional production support from Tanya Workman, Michael Chovan Dalton and Scott Wallace. To see the photograph of Batouly, visit photophonica.com. While you are there, you can learn more about PhotoPhonica, drop me a line and tell me what you think. I would love to hear from you!
Scott is an ultra performer in hyper-growth sales situations, companies that are established doing new things and companies with FDA approval that need to build startup teams. Scott has worked in sales at every level, at the individual contributor level, management level, VP level and individual contributor again, the common denominator is it's always a high growth situation.
The Land Rover Defender is a beautiful vehicle with a vast historical past. Its history, purpose, and character are part of the reason ECD Automotive Design has dedicated itself to fully restoring them from the ground up. This week we're joined once again by two of ECD's team, Elliot Humble and Scott Wallace to talk about their new UK facility, sourcing for their Defender rebuilds, what they've done as a company to expedite the build process, and the impact of the pandemic on their business. Listen in for a fascinating show! This episode is brought to you in part by Springdale Automotive. With over 25 years in the auto repair and maintenance business, Springdale Automotive is the perfect place to care for the vital workings of your treasured classic cars. Classic Car Corner is proudly sponsored by G.D. Herring, providing insurance for not only your classic cars, but all your life's most valuable treasures, including life, home and collectibles. Visit them today for a customized quote.
In this week's podcast, I sit down with Scott Wallace. He is an environmental scientist, an educator, an animal activist and a breath worker. We speak about his vision of breath work, his spirituality and veganism. We also discuss the changes and shifts happening in society, veganism education and the animal cruelty in the animal meat industry.
Scott Wallace was the very first guest on the Biltmore View Podcast in March 2020. There's good reason for that. Our team at Biltmore considers Scott to be a great investment mind. Within weeks of our first conversation, though, a global pandemic broke out. This proved to be a pretty big deal. Now that things have calmed down a bit, we're checking in once again with Scott. This time, Scott provides his particular insight on inflation, supply chains, Warren Buffett, and even Cathy Wood. I think you all will really enjoy this back and forth with one of our favorite stock pickers, Scott Wallace of ShorePath Capital Management. Welcome to this episode of the Biltmore View - This podcast was recorded on June 24, 2021. The respective opinions expressed are those of Mr. Wallace and the Biltmore Family Office, LLC investment team. The opinions referenced are as of the date of this podcast and are subject to change without notice. This material is for informational use only and should not be considered investment advice. The information discussed herein is not a recommendation to buy or sell a particular security or to invest in any particular sector. Forward-looking statements are not guaranteed. BFO reserves the right to modify its current investment strategies and techniques based on changing market dynamics or client needs and there is no guarantee that their assessment of investments will be accurate. The discussions, outlook and viewpoints featured are not intended to be investment advice and do not take into account specific client investment objectives. Before investing, an investor should consider his or her investment goals and risk comfort levels and consult with his or her investment adviser and tax professional. Biltmore Family Office, LLC is an investment adviser registered with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. More information about BFO's investment advisory services can be found in its Form ADV Part 2, which is available upon request.
Sunday Sermon, Guest Speaker Scott WallaceThis week guest speaker Scott Wallace shares.To find out more information about Crossroads, check out www.crossroads-wa.org.
ECD Automotive Design transforms Land Rover Defender into electric vehicles (EVs). The customization opportunities this company offers are virtually limitless. If you've ever fantasized about transforming a road raging classic into an EV, this is the show for you. Join the guys and the founders of this trailblazing company for a riveting conversation. Grab a pint, and enjoy! This episode is brought to you in part by Springdale Automotive. With over 25 years in the auto repair and maintenance business, Springdale Automotive is the perfect place to care for the vital workings of your treasured classic cars. Classic Car Corner is proudly sponsored by G.D. Herring, providing insurance for not only your classic cars, but all your life's most valuable treasures, including life, home and collectibles. Visit them today for a customized quote.
The best way to explore an area is to ask the locals, right? It’s what Jenna & Tosh love to do; last summer, we ‘toured’ New Brunswick by interviewing community ambassadors from around the province.... The post Exploring New Brunswick with Tourism Minister Tammy Scott-Wallace appeared first on Pickle Planet Moncton.
The ARC host Paul Watkins and producer Scott Wallace discuss the glorious reincarnation of the podcast formerly known as 'Paul's People'. They reflect on the interviews conducted so far and talk about the future of the The ARC.
Good FridayGuest speaker Scott Wallace talks about Jesus' sacrifice and being ready for His return.To find out more information about Crossroads, check out www.crossroads-wa.org.
*FINANCIAL OPINION, NOT FINANCIAL ADVICE. INVEST AT YOUR OWN RISK! Crypto enthusiast Scott Wallace joins me on today's episode to talk his favorite crypto... Cardano aka ADA. Cardano is a cryptocurrency network and open source project that aims to run a public blockchain platform for smart contracts. Cardano's internal cryptocurrency is called Ada. The development of the project is overseen and supervised by the Cardano Foundation based in Zug, Switzerland. We also discuss what staking is and how you can earn even more by delegating your funds to a pool using a digital wallet. Great episode to educate yourself in this space and get one step closer to possible financial freedom.
Co-host Shacara Mapp is joins Scott Wallace to discuss the importance of certification, what to expect when applying for court positions, networking, and a host of other court reporting related topics.
Dr. Elizabeth Teisberg is a leading figure in the value-based health care strategy movement and is the executive director of the Value Institute for Health and Care as well as a Professor at the Dell Medical School at the University of Texas at Austin. With her deep background in strategy and innovation, and with special attention to the health care sector, she collaborates closely with Michael Porter, renowned authority on competitive strategy. Together they co-authored “Redefining Health Care: Creating Value-Based Competition on Results” (Harvard Business Review Press, 2006), which received the American College of Healthcare Executives' 2007 James A. Hamilton book of the year award. Teisberg's forthcoming book, “Capability, Comfort and Calm: Designing Health Care Services for Excellence and Empathy” is co-authored with Scott Wallace, who also recently joined the Dell Medical School faculty. While her definition of value in health care, “the measured improvement in a patient's health outcomes for the cost of achieving that improvement,” has largely been adopted by the industry, the VBHC movement continues to move at a glacial pace in juxtaposition with the moral and economic imperative to make it happen. We struggle with how to operationalize it as we often conflate value-based health care with operational programs that focus on cost reduction, quality improvement, or patient satisfaction. Those efforts – while important – are not the same as value, which focuses primarily on improving patient health outcomes. We are not pursuing more treatment, we are pursuing more health and more caring. Value Institute For Health and Care Website Value Institute For Health and Care Annual Report 2020 Episode Bookmarks: 03:05 Dr. Eric Weaver shares with Dr. Teisberg how “Redefining Health Care” impacted his life and career 05:08 Revisiting Value-Based Health Care In the 15 years since Dr. Teisberg wrote Redefining Health Care (Current State of the VBHC movement) 07:07 Dr. Teisberg explains the difference between “healthcare” (one word) versus “health care” (two words) 07:59 Patients want to choose better health which doesn't mean they always want more “healthcare” 08:41 The purpose of health care is to improve the health outcomes for the people we serve (instead of just measuring profits) 09:25 Dr. Teisberg shares her perspective on why the diffusion of innovation in value-based health care delivery takes so long 09:50 Strategy, Culture, and Measurement must be woven together for the transformation to occur (“braid of change”) 11:05 How the pandemic will accelerate the Value Based Health Care movement (COVID as an inflection point) 14:25 Improving health outcomes through clinically integrated care (Integrated Practice Units) 15:51 Identifying gaps to inform the development of human-centered solutions that can be delivered through IPUs 17:52 Dr. Teisberg shares an example of a new IPU at Dell Med (The Texas Center for Pediatric and Congenital Heart Disease) 20:00 Patient-Reported Outcomes as a core component of IPUs 21:50 “When we talk about value, we mean value for patients” (not to enable health plans) 22:48 Collaborating with Scott Wallace in working with patients to understand the outcomes that matter to them 23:33 Person-centered measurement through Capability, Comfort, Calm 27:05 “Health care is drowning in measures… And what needs to be reported externally is a relatively small set of important outcomes. Outcomes that matter to patients and families.” 31:43 The Musculoskeletal Institute at Dell Med and UT Health Austin as a success story in condition-based, bundled payment innovation 34:43 Alignment of the interdisciplinary team within condition-based, bundled payment models 35:30 “Payment change doesn't need to precede change in care delivery”. 37:30 VBHC Lessons Learned from Other Countries (New Zealand Ministry of Health, King's Health Partners, Santeon,
This episode I chat with Scott Wallace. Scott is an environmental scientist who is on a mission to make a difference in the world. We chat all about veganism, animal rights & earth rights VS human rights, and the link to all of this with human consciousness. Follow Me On IG @nicolemiddleton.co Follow Scott On IG @earthcentred Join My Free Facebook Group – We Are Wildfire- The Movement Of Empowered Beings
This week join guest speaker Scott Wallace as he takes us through the Word!Connect with Us!Crossroads Church - Spanaway, WA- - - Website: www.crossroads-wa.orgFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/CrossroadsChurchCRCInstagram: @crossroads.spanawayYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCoLRYUX_9rLEN9JnagQ2dBQ?view_as=subscriber
Achiltibuie Bagpipe Specialists Presents:Up To The Line: Pipe Band Podcast We're here to provide a look behind the scenes with the musicians you know and admire so we can pass on their knowledge to the pipe band community in order to help get you, "Up To The Line"Find us on Facebook and Twitter. Email the show at uptothelinepodcast@gmail.com Episode 5: “Compose yourself”We catch up with Scott Wallace, one of the finest contemporary composers of the last 10 years about his career and how he approaches music and composing. We also have a fantastic prize giveaway on this episode, so listen in and keep an eye on our facebook page for details!Become a patreon today at www.patreon.com/join/uptotheline Intro/Outro Music: Dowco Triumph Street Pipe Band Flashing Light Medley, World Pipe Band Championships 2013 Scott Wallacewww.indigenous-music.com Achiltibuie Bagpipe Specialists https://www.bagpipespecialists.com ABS Piping School http://www.abspipingschool.co.uk Emily Craig Highland Wear https://echighlandwear.com Podcast websitewww.bagpipespecialists.com/podcast
In this podcast episode, listen to Andy Jordan, Doug Page and Scott Wallace as they discuss the shift from projects to products. Companies that shift from a project mindset to a product mindset not only get features into the hands of clients more quickly, they also accelerate digital transformation and embrace agility. Learn how organizations shift their focus from projects to products while creating an environment that delivers that concept without disrupting other areas of the business. Shifting from projects to products and the management of digital products is the future of world-class feature delivery. See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
In this podcast episode, listen to Andy Jordan, Doug Page and Scott Wallace as they discuss the shift from projects to products. Companies that shift from a project mindset to a product mindset not only get features into the hands of clients more quickly, they also accelerate digital transformation and embrace agility. Learn how organizations shift their focus from projects to products while creating an environment that delivers that concept without disrupting other areas of the business. Shifting from projects to products and the management of digital products is the future of world-class feature delivery. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this podcast episode, listen to Andy Jordan, Doug Page and Scott Wallace as they discuss the shift from projects to products. Companies that shift from a project mindset to a product mindset not only get features into the hands of clients more quickly, they also accelerate digital transformation and embrace agility. Learn how organizations shift their focus from projects to products while creating an environment that delivers that concept without disrupting other areas of the business. Shifting from projects to products and the management of digital products is the future of world-class feature delivery. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Scott Wallace is a Senior Business Advisor and Consultant with over 37 years of broad-based experience in corporate and business unit financial management and business consulting. On September 11th, 2001, Scott was on the 63rd floor in the North Tower of the World Trade Center. He remembers the day vividly. Scott courageously shares what he witnessed that morning and the impact it had on him, his family and our country. Follow Kyle on social media @kyle_depiesse on Instagram and check out www.kyledepiesse.com
Scott Wallace, CIO of Shorepath Capital Management sits down to discuss the perils of styleboxing (6:00), active vs. passive investing (13:00), the value of stocks vs. bonds (19:00), the current opportunity in value stocks (25:00), and thoughts on the political environment (31:00). The interview was conducted in the midst of market volatility brought on by the coronavirus outbreak.The respective opinions expressed are those of Mr. Wallace and the Biltmore Family Office, LLC (BFO) investment team. The opinions referenced are as of the date of this podcast and are subject to change without notice. This material is for informational use only and should not be considered investment advice. The information discussed herein is not a recommendation to buy or sell a particular security or to invest in any particular sector. Forward-looking statements are not guaranteed. BFO reserves the right to modify its current investment strategies and techniques based on changing market dynamics or client needs and there is no guarantee that their assessment of investments will be accurate. The discussions, outlook and viewpoints featured are not intended to be investment advice and do not take into account specific client investment objectives. Before investing, an investor should consider his or her investment goals and risk comfort levels and consult with his or her investment adviser and tax professional. Biltmore Family Office, LLC is an investment adviser registered with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. Registration does not imply a certain level of skill or training. More information about BFO's investment advisory services can be found in its Form ADV Part 2, which is available upon request.
Welcome to the History of Computing Podcast, where we explore the history of information technology. Because understanding the past prepares us for the innovations of the future! Today we're going to cover the first real object-oriented programming language, Smalltalk. Many people outside of the IT industry would probably know the terms Java, Ruby, or Swift. But I don't think I've encountered anyone outside of IT that has heard of Smalltalk in a long time. And yet… Smalltalk influenced most languages in use today and even a lot of the base technologies people would readily identify with. As with PASCAL from Episode 3 of the podcast, Smalltalk was designed and created in part for educational use, but more so for constructionist learning for kids. Smalltalk was first designed at the Learning Research Group (LRG) of Xerox PARC by Alan Kay, Dan Ingalls, Adele Goldberg, Ted Kaehler, Scott Wallace, and others during the 1970s. Alan Kay had coined the term object-oriented programming was coined by Alan Kay in the late 60s. Kay took the lead on a project which developed an early mobile device called the Dynabook at Xerox PARC, as well as the Smalltalk object-oriented programming language. The first release was called Smalltalk-72 and was really the first real implementation of this weird new programming philosophy Kay had called object-oriented programming. Although… Smalltalk was inspired by Simula 67, from Norwegian developers Kirsten Nygaard and Ole-johan Dahl. Even before that Stewart Nelson and others from MIT had been using a somewhat object oriented model when working on Lisp and other programs. Kay had heard of Simula and how it handled passing messages and wrote the initial Smalltalk in a few mornings. He'd go on work with Dan Ingalls to help with implementation and Adele Goldberg to write documentation. This was Smalltalk 71. Object oriented program is a programming language model where programs are organized around data, also called objects. This is a contrast to programs being structured around functions and logic. Those objects could be data fields, attributes, behaviors, etc. For example, a product you're selling can have a sku, a price, dimensions, quantities, etc. This means you figure out what objects need to be manipulated and how those objects interact with one another. Objects are generalized as a class of objects. These classes define the kind of data and the logic used when manipulating data. Within those classes, there are methods, which define the logic and interfaces for object communication, known as messages. As programs grow and people collaborate on them together, an object-oriented approach allows projects to more easily be divided up into various team members to work on different parts. Parts of the code are more reusable. The way programs are played out is more efficient. And in turn, the code is more scalable. Object-oriented programming is based on a few basic principals. These days those are interpreted as encapsulation, abstraction, inheritance, and polymorphism. Although to Kay encapsulation and messaging are the most important aspects and all the classing and subclassing isn't nearly as necessary. Most modern languages that matter are based on these same philosophies, such as java, javascript, Python, C++, .Net, Ruby. Go, Swift, etc. Although Go is arguably not really object-oriented because there's no type hierarchy and some other differences, but when I look at the code it looks object-oriented! So there was this new programming paradigm emerging and Alan Kay really let it shine in Smalltalk. At the time, Xerox PARC was in the midst of revolutionizing technology. The MIT hacker ethic had seeped out to the west coast with Marvin Minsky's AI lab SAIL at Stanford and got all mixed into the fabric of chip makers in the area, such as Fairchild. That Stanford connection is important. The Augmentation Research Center is where Engelbart introduced the NLS computer and invented the Mouse there. And that work resulted in advances like hypertext links. In the 60s. Many of those Stanford Research Institute people left for Xerox PARC. Ivan Sutherland's work on Sketchpad was known to the group, as was the mouse from NLS, and because the computing community that was into research was still somewhat small, most were also aware of the graphic input language, or GRAIL, that had come out of Rand. Sketchpad's had handled each drawing elements as an object, making it a predecessor to object-oriented programming. GRAIL ran on the Rand Tablet and could recognize letters, boxes, and lines as objects. Smalltalk was meant to show a dynamic book. Kinda' like the epub format that iBooks uses today. The use of similar objects to those used in Sketchpad and GRAIL just made sense. One evolution led to another and another, from Lisp and the batch methods that came before it through to modern models. But the Smalltalk stop on that model railroad was important. Kay and the team gave us some critical ideas. Things like overlapping windows. These were made possibly by the inheritance model of executions, a standard class library, and a code browser and editor. This was one of the first development environments that looked like a modern version of something we might use today, like an IntelliJ or an Eclipse for Java developers. Smalltalk was the first implementation of the Model View Controller in 1979, a pattern that is now standard for designing graphical software interfaces. MVC divides program logic into the Model, the View, and the Controller in order to separate internal how data is represented from how it is presented as decouples the model from the view and the controller allow for much better reuse of libraries of code as well as much more collaborative development. Another important thing happened at Xerox in 1979, as they were preparing to give Smalltalk to the masses. There are a number of different interpretations to stories about Steve Jobs and Xerox PARC. But in 1979, Jobs was looking at how Apple would evolve. Andy Hertzfeld and the original Mac team were mostly there at Apple already but Jobs wanted fresh ideas and traded a million bucks in Apple stock options to Xerox for a tour of PARC. The Lisa team came with him and got to see the Alto. The Alto prototype was part of the inspiration for a GUI-based Lisa and Mac, which of course inspired Windows and many advances since. Smalltalk was finally released to other vendors and institutions in 1980, including DEC, HP, Apple, and Berkely. From there a lot of variants have shown up. Instantiations partnered with IBM and in 1984 had the first commercial version at Tektronix. A few companies tried to take SmallTalk to the masses but by the late 80s SQL connectivity was starting to add SQL support. The Smalltalk companies often had names with object or visual in the name. This is a great leading indicator of what Smalltalk is all about. It's visual and it's object oriented. Those companies slowly merged into one another and went out of business through the 90s. Instantiations was acquired by Digitalk. ParcPlace owed it's name to where the language was created. The biggest survivor was ObjectShare, who was traded on NASDAQ, peaking at $24 a share until 1999. In a LA Times article: “ObjectShare Inc. said its stock has been delisted from the Nasdaq national market for failing to meet listing requirements. In a press release Thursday, the company said it is appealing the decision.” And while the language is still maintained by companies like Instantiations, in the heyday, there was even a version from IBM called IBM VisualAge Smalltalk. And of course there were combo-language abominations, like a smalltalk java add on. Just trying to breathe some life in. This was the era where Filemaker, Foxpro, and Microsoft Access were giving developers the ability to quickly build graphical tools for managing data that were the next generation past what Smalltalk provided. And on the larger side products like JDS, Oracle, Peoplesoft, really jumped to prominence. And on the education side, the industry segmented into learning management systems and various application vendors. Until iOS and Google when apps for those platforms became all the rage. Smalltalk does live on in other forms though. As with many dying technologies, an open source version of Smalltalk came along in 1996. Squeak was written by Alan Kay, Dan Ingalls, Ted Kaehler, Scott Wallace, John Maloney, Andreas Raab, Mike Rueger and continues today. I've tinkerated with Squeak here and there and I have to say that my favorite part is just getting to see how people who actually truly care about teaching languages to kids. And how some have been doing that for 40 years. A great quote from Alan Kay, discussing a parallel between Vannevar Bush's “As We May Think” and the advances they made to build the Dynabook: If somebody just sat down and implemented what Bush had wanted in 1945, and didn't try and add any extra features, we would like it today. I think the same thing is true about what we wanted for the Dynabook. There's a direct path with some of the developers of Smalltalk to deploying MacBooks and Chromebooks in classrooms. And the influences these more mass marketed devices have will be felt for generations to come. Even as we devolve to new models from object-oriented programming, and new languages. The research that went into these early advances and the continued adoption and research have created a new world of teaching. At first we just wanted to teach logic and fundamental building blocks. Now kids are writing code. This might be writing java programs in robotics classes, html in Google Classrooms, or beginning iOS apps in Swift Playgrounds. So until the next episode, think about this: Vannevar Bush pushed for computers to help us think, and we have all of the worlds data at our fingertips. With all of the people coming out of school that know how to write code today, with the accelerometers, with the robotics skills, what is the next stage of synthesizing all human knowledge and truly making computers help with As we may think. So thank you so very much for tuning into another episode of the History of Computing Podcast. We're lucky to have you. Have a great day!
As fires burn in the Amazon rainforest, we ask: To what extent is deforestation responsible for the flames? Coming up, we check in with climate scientist Dr. Carlos Nobre. But first, we talk to Scott Wallace about his reporting on illegal logging in the Amazon. What impact does it have on the rainforest? And what is being done to stop it? Support the show: http://wnpr.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Is there something we don't quite get about relationships? What do we get out of them? What are we supposed to put into them? What does the Bible say about it? Guest speaker Scott Wallace discusses that with us.
Scott Wallace talks about his trip to Brazil reporting on the efforts of the Guajajara people to protect uncontacted tribes from loggers, miners, and poachers. Wallace is a professor of journalism at the University of Connecticut, a contributor to National Geographic, and a former reporter for CBS and CNN. He's the author of The Unconquered: In Search of the Amazon’s Last Uncontacted Tribes.
Environmentalist, vegan activist, public speaker, and marine Biologist Scott Wallace talk to me about how going vegan can save our oceans and planet. Is going meat-free on Monday enough? What is the singular greatest thing you can do to help our marine life? How is Marine Biology linked to agriculture? Check out how this spearfishing, meat loving, Australian local learned about the impacts of commercial agriculture and how intertwined animal agriculture is with the health of our oceans. He has been on Sea Shepherd campaigns, worked with Shark Conservancy, and spoken at Vegan festivals.
Journalist Scott Wallace talks about a 2002 FUNAI expedition to find the Arrow People, one of the last uncontacted tribes in the world. Wallace is a writer and photojournalist who covered the wars in El Salvador and Nicaragua in the 1980s for CBS and The Guardian. Since then he has written extensively for National Geographic. His book, The Unconquered: In Search of the Amazon’s Last Uncontacted Tribes (Broadway Books, 2012), tells the story of this expedition. Wallace’s work about the Amazon has also recently appeared in The New York Times. Michael F. Robinson is professor of history at Hillyer College, University of Hartford. He's the author of The Coldest Crucible: Arctic Exploration and American Culture (University of Chicago Press, 2006) and The Lost White Tribe: Scientists, Explorers, and the Theory that Changed a Continent (Oxford University Press, 2016). He's also the host of the podcast Time to Eat the Dogs, a weekly podcast about science, history, and exploration. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Journalist Scott Wallace talks about a 2002 FUNAI expedition to find the Arrow People, one of the last uncontacted tribes in the world. Wallace is a writer and photojournalist who covered the wars in El Salvador and Nicaragua in the 1980s for CBS and The Guardian. Since then he has written extensively for National Geographic. His book, The Unconquered: In Search of the Amazon’s Last Uncontacted Tribes (Broadway Books, 2012), tells the story of this expedition. Wallace’s work about the Amazon has also recently appeared in The New York Times. Michael F. Robinson is professor of history at Hillyer College, University of Hartford. He's the author of The Coldest Crucible: Arctic Exploration and American Culture (University of Chicago Press, 2006) and The Lost White Tribe: Scientists, Explorers, and the Theory that Changed a Continent (Oxford University Press, 2016). He's also the host of the podcast Time to Eat the Dogs, a weekly podcast about science, history, and exploration. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Journalist Scott Wallace talks about a 2002 FUNAI expedition to find the Arrow People, one of the last uncontacted tribes in the world. Wallace is a writer and photojournalist who covered the wars in El Salvador and Nicaragua in the 1980s for CBS and The Guardian. Since then he has written extensively for National Geographic. His book, The Unconquered: In Search of the Amazon’s Last Uncontacted Tribes (Broadway Books, 2012), tells the story of this expedition. Wallace’s work about the Amazon has also recently appeared in The New York Times. Michael F. Robinson is professor of history at Hillyer College, University of Hartford. He's the author of The Coldest Crucible: Arctic Exploration and American Culture (University of Chicago Press, 2006) and The Lost White Tribe: Scientists, Explorers, and the Theory that Changed a Continent (Oxford University Press, 2016). He's also the host of the podcast Time to Eat the Dogs, a weekly podcast about science, history, and exploration. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Journalist Scott Wallace talks about a 2002 FUNAI expedition to find the Arrow People, one of the last uncontacted tribes in the world. Wallace is a writer and photojournalist who covered the wars in El Salvador and Nicaragua in the 1980s for CBS and The Guardian. Since then he has written extensively for National Geographic. His book, The Unconquered: In Search of the Amazon’s Last Uncontacted Tribes (Broadway Books, 2012), tells the story of this expedition. Wallace’s work about the Amazon has also recently appeared in The New York Times. Michael F. Robinson is professor of history at Hillyer College, University of Hartford. He's the author of The Coldest Crucible: Arctic Exploration and American Culture (University of Chicago Press, 2006) and The Lost White Tribe: Scientists, Explorers, and the Theory that Changed a Continent (Oxford University Press, 2016). He's also the host of the podcast Time to Eat the Dogs, a weekly podcast about science, history, and exploration. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Journalist Scott Wallace talks about a 2002 FUNAI expedition to find the Arrow People, one of the last uncontacted tribes in the world. Wallace is a writer and photojournalist who covered the wars in El Salvador and Nicaragua in the 1980s for CBS and The Guardian. Since then he has written extensively for National Geographic. His book, The Unconquered: In Search of the Amazon’s Last Uncontacted Tribes (Broadway Books, 2012), tells the story of this expedition. Wallace’s work about the Amazon has also recently appeared in The New York Times. Michael F. Robinson is professor of history at Hillyer College, University of Hartford. He's the author of The Coldest Crucible: Arctic Exploration and American Culture (University of Chicago Press, 2006) and The Lost White Tribe: Scientists, Explorers, and the Theory that Changed a Continent (Oxford University Press, 2016). He's also the host of the podcast Time to Eat the Dogs, a weekly podcast about science, history, and exploration. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Are you interested in protecting the oceans apex predators? Getting involved in conservation and saving the oceans with Sea Shepherd. Scott Wallace is an environmental scientist, scuba diver, passionate educator, and activist. He believes we should transition our world view into a more earth-centered one. Join us on part 1 of the two-part podcast, with part 2 focusing on veganism!
Everything in nature is a cycle, it ebbs and flows, and it's all connected. But what exactly does that mean? This week we talk to Scott Wallace and Monika Havelka who share surprising stories about ecosystems and how we are changing them, for good and bad. Learn more about Nature Needs Half at natureneedshalf.org. Follow Nature Needs Half on Twitter, Facebook, Instagram. If you have a comment, question, or idea for the show please email us at podcast@natureneedshalf.org. This episode was written and produced by Courtney Burk and Ruth Midgley and edited by Josh Brouwers. Special thanks to everyone at the WILD Foundation for their support. Support the show (https://www.wild.org/support/natureneedshalf/)
Journalist and author Scott Wallace has dedicated years to documenting the so-called "unconquered" tribes of South America. This hour, we sit down with Wallace who, in addition to traveling and writing, is a professor of journalism at the University of Connecticut. We walk along the path that guided Wallace into the thick of the Amazon, and learn about the issues threatening the forest's most isolated people today. Join the conversation on Facebook and Twitter. GUEST: Scott Wallace - Associate Professor of Journalism at the University of Connecticut; he’s also a contributor to National Geographic and author of The Unconquered: In Search of the Amazon's Last Uncontacted Tribes (@wallacescott) READING LIST: National Geographic: Isolated Nomads Are Under Siege in the Amazon Jungle - "The government agency responsible for indigenous affairs is Fundação Nacional do Índio, or FUNAI. The agency’s Department of Isolated and Recently Contacted Indians has placed Arariboia at the top of a list of Amazonian flash points, where tribes are at greatest risk of imminent contact. But severe cuts to FUNAI’s budget have made it all the more challenging to safeguard isolated tribes such as the Awá from the inexorable pressures of a resource-hungry global economy."Support the show: http://wnpr.org/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Scott Wallace talks about his 2002 expedition into Amazon to find the Arrow People, one of the world's last uncontacted tribes. Wallace is a professor of journalism at the University of Connecticut, a contributor to National Geographic, and a former reporter for CBS and CNN. He's the author of The Unconquered: In Search of the Amazon’s Last Uncontacted Tribes.
“The uncontacted and isolated tribes represent a true treasure,” National Geographic writer and author Scott Wallace says in this episode. “Their knowledge of the rainforest, of the medicinal properties of the plants, of all the animals, their spirit world — all of this is an incredibly rich trove of knowledge.” Wallace's book The Unconquered tells the story of an expedition into remote Amazon rainforests undertaken by the head of Brazil’s Department of Isolated Indians to gather information about an uncontacted tribe known as “the Arrow People” in order to protect the indigenous group from the ever-advancing arc of Amazonian deforestation. He joins the podcast to share his experiences and to discuss this particularly perilous time for indigenous peoples in the Amazon. If you enjoy this show, please visit www.patreon.com/mongabay to pledge any amount to keep it growing. Mongabay is a nonproft media outlet, so all support helps. We love reviews, so please find the reviews section of the app that delivers your podcasts and tell the world about the Mongabay Newscast, so that we can find new listeners. Thank you! Also, please invite your friends to subscribe via Android, Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Stitcher, TuneIn, Spotify or wherever they get podcasts. Thank you! And please send thoughts, questions, or feedback about this show to submissions@mongabay.com. Episode artwork courtesy of FUNAI.
This week, Prof. Scott Wallace talks about an exhibit of photographs and reports from his work as a war correspondent in Central America, student Tahj-Anthony Jean tells us how he became a restaurateur as the owner of Farmhouse Crepes, and we learn about how a UConn yearbook once became a flashpoint in a national debate about youth culture.
Scott Wallace Baker has been proclaimed Australia's biggest Agatha Christie collector. Scott describes his book collection and the other objects that he also collects. Dedicated to the world's most famous writer of detective fiction, Scott has traveled to places associated with Agatha Christie and has a deep knowledge of this author's remarkable life. Enjoy our interview with this very special collector.
Scott Wallace talks about his recent trip to Brazil reporting on the efforts of the Guajajara people to protect uncontacted tribes from loggers, miners, and poachers.
Right-wing terrorist kills 11 during worship at Pittsburgh synagogue, the deadliest attack on American Jews in history. Trump spins a lie about the NY Stock Exchange and 9/11 in order to justify holding a political rally the same day has the Pittsburgh synagogue shooting. House Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy deletes his anti-semitic dog whistle tweet, which said that three wealthy Jews are trying to buy the election. McCarthy hit all the globalist, wink-wink, themes. Ahead of next week’s midterm elections, Trump stokes anti-immigrant flames, threatening an executive order to end birthright citizenship. 538 still showing that Democrats will take back the house. However, if we’ve learned anything from the 2016 presidential election, the polls can be horrifically wrong...so, vote, vote vote. High school and college students at more than 500 schools are planning on walking out to vote on Election Day. And let’s not forget the war against the caravan and the GOP's closing racist ads. The Congressional Budget Office just released a new analysis of the Senate tax bill. Wouldn’t you know it? The bill is even worse for lower-income people than previously thought. All cred to Mitch McConnell and his Republican buds in the Senate. Workers at 60% of Google offices around the world walk off the job yesterday and issued a manifesto of sorts calling for massive changes at the company in terms of sexual discrimination and transparency. Brazil joins the autocrat club. Jair Bolsonaro was elected as Brazil’s new president on Sunday. There can be little question that we are living in a period of history in which the very concept of democracy is under assault. Kicking things off, Bolsonaro’s party has launched a campaign against “indoctrinator teachers.” Scott Wagner is DOWN 26 points in the latest Franklin and Marshall Poll. And, the day after the Pittsburgh synagogue shooting, Scott Wagner spreads conspiracy theories about the secret people is funding the traveling caravan. We’ll give you a couple of guesses about who’s at the top of that list. The Susquehanna Policy Center, a conservative polling firm and think tank, has George Scott and Jess King within 3-4 points of Scott Perry and Lloyd Smucker. They also have Ron DiNicola leading Mike Kelly by 6 points. Joe Biden will be stumping all over Pennsylvania on Sunday. He’ll be campaigning with Matt Cartwright and George Scott. Looks like “methane migration” from natural gas operations in Green County PA may have been responsible for the house that blew up and nearly killed 3 people. Will labor activists hold their union leaders accountable if Scott Wallace loses his race for the PA-1 and Republicans maintain control of the House? Comfortable union leaders are going to have to get with the program or be complicit with the demise of what’s left of the labor movement. The latest polls are concerning. New PASSHE Chancellor, Daniel Greenstein, visits Kutztown. In today’s Last Call, Sean’s going to see Papa Joe Biden. And Free Will releases Kiwi Kick Punch tomorrow, 11/3/2018. It’s a Triple IPA with Kiwi, Vanilla, and Milk Sugar at 12.6% ABV. 4-pack cans will be available at both locations
“Bombs! Not Jobs” is the Republican rallying cry heading into the 2018 midterm election. The MAGA bomber has now targeted at least a dozen high-profile Democrats and Trump critics. [News broke during recording that MAGA bomber has been arrested]. Trump refuses to give up his personal iPhone. Now the Chinese and Russians are listening in. Blunder or strategy? Surprise, surprise. Richard Spencer is not just that fame-seeking white supremacist trying to make nazis cool again. He’s also a wife-beater, according to divorce documents filed by his wife. Those social media loving millennials are actually a hell of a lot better than their Gen X and Baby Boomer elders at distinguishing facts from opinions, according to a new study by Pew Research Center. Maybe that’s why an NBC/GenForward poll found that 71% of millennials think it’s time for a third party. It looks like a specter is haunting the White House ahead of Halloween. What’s going bump in the night at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue? Socialism! That’s right, Trump’s council of economic advisors releases an official report on the threat of socialism right before the midterms. Billionaires become 20% richer in 2017. That’s right, according to report by Swiss bank UBS, billionaires made more money in 2017 than in any year in recorded history. The richest of the rich on our Big Blue Marble increased their wealth to a whopping $8.6 trillion. That’s a more concentrated wealth than the Gilded Age. Opening arguments are scheduled for Monday for a watershed lawsuit against the Trump administration about climate change. 21 plaintiffs between the ages of 11 and 22. The plaintiffs are claiming government inaction on climate change violates their “fundamental constitutional rights to freedom from deprivation of life, liberty, and property.” It’s time to talk about it. Mike Turzai may actually lose his race against Emily Skopov. Scott Perry is fighting back against his “I don’t want to pay for about maternity care” comments, and is asking his opponents to “release the tapes.” The Pennsylvania Senate GOP Policy Committee invited Koch Brother affiliated organizations to talk about legislation to pursue in the post-Janus world. PSEA and the AFL-CIO have endorsed Republican Brian Fitzpatrick over Scott Wallace in the PA-1. So, instead of organizing for power, we’re going to look for the “nice Republicans?” Am I getting that right? The UN’s IPCC report released earlier this month, we have 12 years to dramatically reduce our carbon emissions. You wouldn’t know that in this year’s PA gubernatorial race, despite the fact that PA is the third largest carbon emitter among all the states. Cool news: I got my copy of Unruly Rhetorics: Protest, Persuasion, and Publics in the mail this week! My article, “We Are Not All In This Together: A Case for Advocacy, Factionalism, and Making the Political Personal,” is in there along with a bunch of amazing writing. In the bonus of the week, this week the interview Rachel Riedner and Gordon Matler’s interview with Seth Kahn and me just got published in the open access journal, Academic Labor this week. It’s titled “Neoliberal Higher Education: Background of the Pennsylvania State College and University Faculty Strike of 2016.” Free Will Brewing has a double can release tomorrow. They’ll have 4-packs of Grapesicle, a Pastel IPA w/Merlot & Muscat Grapes, oats, milk sugar, and vanilla. This one is brewed in collaboration with Stone & Key Cellars. And the much anticipated Pineapple Rant, a Contemporary Gose w/Pineapple & Coconut,l will also finally be available.
Rodham Thoughts profiles Pennsylvania’s newly-created 1st Congressional District, in the first election since the PA Supreme Court decided to redraw the state’s congressional map. Democratic candidate and charitable foundation director, Scott Wallace, faces off against incumbent Republican Congressman Brian Fitzgerald.
Air Date: 9/14/2018 Today we take a look at the confirmation process of Brett Kavanaugh, his stance on several critical issues and his threat to democratic values and separation of powers in the federal government Be part of the show! Leave a message at 202-999-3991 Episode Sponsors: Newsvoice App| Amazon USA| Amazon CA| Amazon UK Support Best of the Left on Patreon! SHOW NOTES Ch. 1: Brett Kavanaugh Confirmation Hearings Prove It's Not About the Constitution, It's About Power - @RingOfFireRadio - Air Date 9-9-18 Dahlia Lithwick, law correspondent at Slate, joins Ring of Fire’s Sam Seder, to talk about the illegitimacy of Brett Kavanaugh's confirmation hearings. Ch. 2: Garrett Epps on Kavanaugh's allegiance to executive power - Diane Rehm - On My Mind - Air Date 9-7-18 Constitutional law scholar Garrett Epps on protests, sparring over documents and questions about the limits of executive privilege during the confirmation hearings for Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh. Ch. 3: Kavanaugh and the threat he poses to women’s healthcare rights - Bradcast from @TheBradBlog - Air Date 9-7-18 Salon.com political reporter Amanda Marcotte discusses what we’ve learned — and haven’t — about Kavanaugh and the threat he poses to women’s health care rights Ch. 4: Supreme Court Nominee Brett Kavanaugh To Deepen the 'Imperial Presidency' - @TheRealNews - Air Date 9-4-18 We discuss Judge Kavanaugh's nomination, the hearings and how they will affect executive power and international law with Marjorie Cohn Ch. 5: Report Finds Judge Kavanaugh Ruled Against Public Interest in Almost All of His District Court Cases - Democracy Now! - Air Date 9-5-18 Robert Weissman of Public Citizen on their analysis of Kavanaugh’s opinions in split-decision cases in which he sided against the public interest 87% of the time in split-decision cases dealing with consumer, environmental and worker rights. Ch. 6: Brett Kavanaugh is a threat to environmental standards and climate action - @GreenNewsReport - Air Date 9-6-18 Brett Kavanaugh on the U.S. Supreme Court spells big trouble for environmental standards and climate action Ch. 7: Explaining how Brett Kavanaugh will perpetuate structural racism - Boom! Lawyered - Air Date 9-5-18 Imani and Jess explain how we know what kind of a Justice Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh will be for people of color. Ch. 8: Jesse Lee explains the dangers of unrestrained executive power - @offkiltershow - Air Date 9-6-18 Jesse Lee, Vice President for Communications at CAPAF, explains the dangers of unrestrained executive power. Ch. 9: What You Can Do To Resist the Confirmation of Judge Kavanaugh - Thinking Cap - Air Date 9-6-18 Vanita Gupta on what listeners can do to say “no” to the Brett Kavanaugh confirmation. 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VOICEMAILS Ch. 12: Bernie Sanders helped me come back to politics - Sarah from Cool, CA Ch. 13: Final comments asking for stories of getting inspired and engaged in politics THE MIDTERMS MINUTE (Quick Links): REGISTER TO VOTE: RocktheVote.org CONFIRM VOTER REGISTRATION: RocktheVote.org/voting-information VOTER ID INFO/HELP: VoteRiders & 866ourvote.org Get Involved: Swing Left (Help flip districts from anywhere) Red to Blue(DCCC program to flip seats) When We All Vote(Michelle Obama’s initiative) Voter Circle(friend-to-friend outreach tool) Volunteer for Democrats Abroad? 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U.S. House: PA-01 - Scott Wallace Swing Left PA-01 | Red to Blue PA-01 PA-05 - Mary Gay Scanlon (no Swing Left or Red to Blue page) PA-06 - Chrissy Houlahan Swing Left PA-06 | Red to Blue PA-06 PA-07 - Susan Wild Swing Left PA-07 | Red to Blue PA-07 PA-17 - Connor Lamb Swing Left PA-17 PA-16 - Ron DiNicola Red to Blue PA-16 “SAFE” But Must Retain: U.S. SENATE - Bob Casey(D - incumbent) GOVERNOR - Tom Wolf(D - incumbent) FURTHER PA MIDTERMS READING: What Pennsylvania’s new congressional map means for 2018(Vox) These 6 Pennsylvania Democratic nominees are key to the battle for House control(Vox) 5 States That Will Decide the House Majority(Roll Call) Pennsylvania voters prefer Democrats for Congress after choosing Trump in 2016: NBC/Marist poll(CNBC) Researched and written by BOTL Communications Director Amanda Hoffman MUSIC: Opening Theme: Loving Acoustic Instrumental by John Douglas Orr The Summit - K2 (Blue Dot Sessions) When We Set Out - Arc and Crecent (Blue Dot Sessions) Insatiable Toad - Origami (Blue Dot Sessions) Algea Trio - Algea Fields (Blue Dot Sessions) The Envelope - Aeronaut (Blue Dot Sessions) Surly Bonds - Aeronaut (Blue Dot Sessions) Moon Bicycle Theme - American Moon Bicycle (Blue Dot Sessions) The Rampart - Castle Danger (Blue Dot Sessions) Streamer - Arc and Crecent (Blue Dot Sessions) Voicemail Music: Low Key Lost Feeling Electro by Alex Stinnent Closing Music: Upbeat Laid Back Indie Rock by Alex Stinnent Produced by Jay! 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País Estados Unidos Dirección Jonathan Levine Guion Kim Caramele, Katie Dippold, Amy Schumer Música Chris Bacon, Theodore Shapiro Fotografía Florian Ballhaus Reparto Amy Schumer, Goldie Hawn, Christopher Meloni, Ike Barinholtz, Randall Park, Wanda Sykes, Tom Bateman, Kevin Kane, Andre Pelzer, Óscar Jaenada, Damion Scandrick, Scott Wallace, John A Weaver, Cody Easterbrook, Pedro Haro, Joan Cusack Sinopsis Incitada por su novio, Emily convence a su madre para ir a un viaje juntas a Ecuador. Pero una vez allí ambas mujeres son secuestradas, comenzando una aventura salvaje en el que su vínculo como madre e hija se fortalecerá mientras intentan escapar.
[YouTube Video Version] The reality of pedophiles ruling the world becomes ever more revealed as we discuss the fall of modern celebrities such as James Gunn, the heiress to the Seagram's company as well as Dan Harmon, the creator of the hit show Rick n Morty. Unfortunately, this is a topic we're becoming all too familiar with as we become desensitized to the reality that those in positions of power truly crave dominion over those that are helpless. I think the recent verdict of a guilty Oklahoma Senator, Ralph Shortey, explains my case, who himself has had a hand in human trafficking. As if this weren't disturbing, the pervasive infiltration of pedophilia and sexually deviant behavior in society, schools, education and culture, we're slowly beginning to see the roll out of other authoritarian measures; it's as if one page turns into another. From Californian's being charged for regulating their water use down to 55 gallons a day, a proposed bill in New Jersey would essentially tax people even more (a total of $32/year) for usage, somehow, we've become the primary people paying to live on the planet. Now, we have a Democrat congressional candidate, Scott Wallace, calling people who have more than two children "Irresponsible Breeders". Worry not, scientists at the Cambridge University are working diligently on artificial embryos. Who knows, maybe they'll team up with the Transhuman scientists who plan to attend their own funerals. Indeed, the world we're moving into mimics science-fiction, or maybe they've used it as a guide book. NuLeaf Naturals CBD Oil: https://factionsoffreedom.jimdo.com/2018/12/31/nuleaf-naturals-cbd-oil/ Become An EXCLUSIVE Member: https://www.patreon.com/FreedomFaction Website: http://factionsoffreedom.jimdo.com/ Email: FreedomsFaction@Gmail.com
Bob Herbert discusses American fascism, past and present, with Henry Scott Wallace, co-chair of the Wallace Global Fund, and grandson of Henry A. Wallace, who served as Vice President of the United States under Franklin D. Roosevelt.
Skuespiller og musiker Håvard Bakke har en imponerende CV. Bakke slo igjennom med rollen «Pelle» i filmene om Pelle og Proffen av Ingvar Ambjørnsen. Siden har han dubbet og hatt regi på utallige tegnefilmer, mange kjenner han som «Scott Wallace» i Hotel Cæsar og som vokalist i bandet Cover Me. Bli med Bak Scenen og bli bedre kjent med Håvard.
Sometimes a boy just wants purple clogs: a story about fitting in, identity, and family secrets in “The Attack” by Scott Wallace. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
2 new playerz from CSz Seattle's latest round of auditions, Nathan Jackson and Scott Wallace joined us. We played a fun game of match game, with 3 contestants, and found out about their comedic backgrounds. We also discussed the history of cable porn.
Scott Wallace discusses a new app that will help kids learn Mandarin.
Chronic medical conditions drive more than 75% of health care spending. However, people with a chronic condition typically get care through a health system designed for acute care — fragmented, episodic care triggered by an adverse health event. This episode discusses how employers can better engage the sicker portion of their employees and family members […]
Chronic medical conditions drive more than 75% of health care spending. However, people with a chronic condition typically get care through a health system designed for acute care — fragmented, episodic care triggered by an adverse health event. This episode discusses how employers can better engage the sicker portion of their employees and family members […] For additional content and links, visit http://www.EngagingLeader.com
Direct contracts and narrow networks of health care providers offer new ways for employers to control the costs of health care. But many of these arrangements are missing huge opportunities to improve health and deliver true value for the money you spend. Scott Wallace is a visiting professor at Dartmouth’s Geisel School of Medicine and […]
This show goes to great depths: A diving enthusiast highlights the underwater world, from the turquoise coasts of Central America to the cold jade waters of Puget Sound. Then NPR's Steve Inskeep explains what Karachi showed him about the world's mushrooming mega-cities. And author Scott Wallace describes his trek deep into the Amazon, and the efforts to protect the fierce Arrow people from contact with the outside world. For more information on Travel with Rick Steves - including episode descriptions, program archives and related details - visit www.ricksteves.com.
We meet photojournalist Scott Wallace, who wrote "The Unconquered: In Search of the Amazon's Last Uncontacted Tribes." It's the story of a journey into the deepest recesses of the amazon to track one of the planet's last uncontacted tribes in the world.
Budi Kazali Is a premier chef and hotelier. He learns about smoking food from Scott Wallace of SmokinTex. They manufacture smoking equipment in Texas for armatures and professionals. He knows Texas BBQ! Gary Nielson owns a BBQ restaurant in California. We learn all about Smoked food and BBQ. There is more than smoked Beef, Pork and Fish. … Read more about this episode...
This week, a diving enthusiast highlights the underwater world, from the turquoise coasts of Central America to the cold jade waters of Puget Sound. NPR's Steve Inskeep explains what Karachi, Pakistan showed him about the mega cities that are mushrooming around the world. Also, author Scott Wallace describes his trek deep into the Amazon and the quandary of trying to protect the fierce Arrow people from contact with the outside world. For more information on Travel with Rick Steves - including episode descriptions, program archives and related details - visit www.ricksteves.com.
The Amazon is one of the last unspoiled territories, where the indiginous tribes have remained largely untouched by modern civilization. On this program, Scott Wallace discussed the unconquered tribes of the Amazon.
Sentient Developments Podcast for the week of November 28, 2011.Topics discussed in this week's episode include the current Adderall shortage in the United States and its rampant off-label use (including a discussion of its nootropic qualities), the question of whether or not SETI is scientific (in response to a recent Rationally Speaking Podcast episode), how to avoid an asteroid impact (reflecting on Phil Plait's recent TED talk), observing the lost tribes of the Amazon (in consideration of Scott Wallace's new book), and remembering biologist Lynn Margulis.Tracks used in this episode:Opeth: "Heritage"Cynic: "Amidst the Coals"Cynic: "Hieroglyph"Steven Wilson: "Grace for Drowning"Podcast FeedSubscribe via iTunes
The Unconquered: In Search of the Amazon's Last Uncontacted Tribes
"Within months of first contact, these groups experience a huge die-off."
Podcast by Ajit Anthony Prem click pic to play Voice by Scott Wallace. And I proud to say the music is by me.