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In this episode of Psychedelics Today, Joe Moore is joined by Neeka Levy and Zach Skiles of Heal Ukraine Trauma, a nonprofit bringing psychedelic-assisted therapy to veterans and civilians affected by war. They discuss the organization's origins, the impact of intergenerational trauma in Ukraine, and the evolving role of psychedelic treatments in a war-torn nation. Nika, a first-generation Ukrainian-American and neuroscience-trained psychiatric nurse practitioner, and Zach, a Marine veteran turned psychologist, share their journey into this work, highlighting the importance of group ketamine therapy as a scalable, culturally aligned solution. They explore Ukraine's complex regulatory landscape, the need for rigorous research, and the challenges of working in a war zone. They also touch on the role of psychedelics in processing moral injury, the importance of including family members in healing, and how Ukraine's collectivist culture influences therapeutic approaches. With insights on historical trauma, ethical considerations, and the potential future of MDMA and psilocybin therapy in Ukraine, this conversation sheds light on a vital, evolving effort.
A chance meeting in 1950s Orange County, California led Bill Skiles and Pete Henderson to create a comedy team that lasted all the way until 2010. Henderson was a singer and pianist who played the straight man, and Skiles was a sound effects madman who could punctuate (and puncture) anything Pete was trying to say or sing. The boys got their start at Disneyland as a song and dance team, then got their first Vegas break in 1960 at the Golden Nugget. Serving as regular openers for musicians such as Andy Williams and The Carpenters, Skiles and Henderson worked clean, making them regulars on tv variety and talk shows in the 1960s and 70s. In their later years they worked the showroom and corporate circuit, including stints in Branson, Missouri. As Pete Henderson described their act, "it was ad-libbing, very visual, and Bill was like something someone had left running." As always find extra cuts below and thanks for sharing our shows! Want more Skiles and Henderson? Many stars got their show business start at Disneyland -- Steve Martin worked in the magic store for example -- and Skiles and Henderson were no exception, being hired as a song and dance team back in 1958https://youtu.be/6R7HahXz1Bw?si=AA2L6v1AEur_3zFD. kiles and Henderson were all over TV variety shows in the 70s and 80s -- here's what those spots looked like. https://youtu.be/eiF8CIqPiWo?si=drwm2pi3vvUDB7Bv Bill Skiles was a sound effects master but he also was a superb impressionist including this bit which places John Wayne on the Mayflower.https://youtu.be/izjURzLAqKU?si=1UQPb-sFH8tLVAGp
Welcome to the daily304 – your window into Wonderful, Almost Heaven, West Virginia. Today is Saturday, Dec. 14, 2024 A high school athlete may have lost her race, but she wins at life after helping out another runner in distress…a Putnam County music teacher's creative approach to learning earns him the title of West Virginia's 2025 Teacher of the Year…and Wheeling's “Food for Fines” cancels parking violations for residents in exchange for a food donation…on today's daily304. #1 – From THE REAL WV – Olivia Alexander is a freshman runner for Musselman High School. She traveled five hours from her home in Inwood to compete in the State Cross Country Championship. After training for months with her teammates and overcoming an injury early in the season, she didn't place. She didn't even finish. She accomplished something much more. One mile into the 5K race for the state title, Olivia saw Neena. The two runners had never met. All Olivia knew was what she saw–a girl in distress. And even though it was in the middle of the biggest race of her life, she stopped to help. Her Good Samaritan deed earned her praise from Neena, the coaches and other supporters. Check out the full story at the link! Read more: https://therealwv.com/2024/12/03/freshman-runner-stops-race-to-help-competitor/ #2 – From WV GAZETTE-MAIL – When students walk into Seth Skiles' classroom at Rock Branch Elementary School in Nitro, they know they're in for something special. Instead of sheet music or instruments, Skiles brought in pre-cut pastry dough and baked crescent rolls while teaching about Thanksgiving traditions. Students and staff said this kind of creative, hands-on lesson is just another day in Skiles' general music class. His engaging and multifaceted teaching style recently earned him the title of West Virginia's 2025 Teacher of the Year. Read more: https://www.wvgazettemail.com/news/education/rock-branch-s-maestro-creative-music-instructor-named-wv-teacher-of-the-year/article_4c7c52e8-a065-11ef-800a-a3598d22241e.html #3 – From WTRF-TV – In the spirit of the holiday season, the City of Wheeling is once again offering its popular “Food for Fines” initiative, allowing residents to donate non-perishable food, cleaning supplies, or personal hygiene items in lieu of paying $10 fines for overtime parking violations. Donations will be distributed to local non-profit organizations to benefit community members in need. Mayor Denny Magruder expressed pride in the initiative's success, noting the impact it has had on local food pantries over the years. “This initiative reflects the holiday spirit of giving and helps provide additional support to those in need. While no one enjoys getting a parking ticket, this program offers an opportunity to make something meaningful out of it,” he said. The “Food for Fines” program will apply to citations issued between Dec. 1, 2024, and Jan. 1, 2025. Donations must be brought to the City's finance department, where parking fines are typically paid. Read more: https://www.wtrf.com/ohio-county/wheeling-bringing-back-food-for-fines-program/ Find these stories and more at wv.gov/daily304. The daily304 curated news and information is brought to you by the West Virginia Department of Commerce: Sharing the wealth, beauty and opportunity in West Virginia with the world. Follow the daily304 on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram @daily304. Or find us online at wv.gov and just click the daily304 logo. That's all for now. Take care. Be safe. Get outside and enjoy all the opportunity West Virginia has to offer.
The 2024 ATA Fall Nations in Pittsburgh is coming right up. In this episode we talk with Chief Master Skiles, Director of Training at ATA Martial Arts, about all of the great trainings being offered this year.Make sure you visit ATAMartialArts.com to register for any of the trainings mentioned in this episode.Chief Master Scott Skiles Presiding Chief Master, Hall of Fame Member, 4 Time World Champion @chief_master_skiles on Instagram Get a 4 Week Athletic Development home training plan here! - http://atama.ninja/2024athleteThe ATA Nation Podcast is for students, families, friends and instructors of Songahm Taekwondo!Be sure to subscribe and share with your ATA familyFollow us on Instagram @ATANationPodcast
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Jill Nicolini Interviews Dr. Sunnie Skiles Pediatrician at Proyouth Pediatric Health + Wellness -- sskiles@proyouth.netListen to us live on mytuner-radio, onlineradiobox, fmradiofree.com and streema.com (the simpleradio app) https://onlineradiobox.com/search?cs=us.pbnnetwork1&q=podcast%20business%20news%20network&c=us https://mytuner-radio.com/search/?q=business+news+network https://www.fmradiofree.com/search?q=professional+podcast+network https://streema.com/radios/search/?q=podcast+business+news+network
Jill Nicolini Interviews Dr. Sunnie Skiles Pediatrician at Proyouth Pediatric Health + Wellness -- sskiles@proyouth.netListen to us live on mytuner-radio, onlineradiobox, fmradiofree.com and streema.com (the simpleradio app) https://onlineradiobox.com/search?cs=us.pbnnetwork1&q=podcast%20business%20news%20network&c=us https://mytuner-radio.com/search/?q=business+news+network https://www.fmradiofree.com/search?q=professional+podcast+network https://streema.com/radios/search/?q=podcast+business+news+network
When you think about wrestling referees in the independent wrestling scene, one of the names that come to mind is Kim Skiles. Listen to this week's episode of Straight Wrestling: Voices of the Indies to hear her talk about how she went from being a wrestling fan to being a wrestling referee, who her role models are, how it is to work for TWE and SCI and much more.
ATA Nation has been busy the last month! Today we talk to CM Skiles from the ATA Training Department about the European Championships and instructor camp, the ATA MAX Gathering, and all the training opportunities at this year's ATA World Championships. Be sure to register for these trainings by visiting ATAMartialArts.com Get 30 Day FREE trial of the Prehab App! - http://atama.ninja/prehab Get a 4 Week Athletic Development home training plan here! - http://atama.ninja/2024athlete The ATA Nation Podcast is for students, families, friends and instructors of Songahm Taekwondo! Be sure to subscribe and share with your ATA family Follow us on Instagram @ATANationPodcast
Ministered by Pastor Jonathan Skiles at New Life Church of La Habra in La Habra, CA. God bless you and thank you for listening! If you would like to learn more about our ministry or give an offering, please visit our website at www.nlclahabra.com Visit us on Instagram: @nlclahabra Our Address: New Life Church of La Habra 740 E. Lambert Rd. Unit E La Habra, CA 90631
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Merry Christmas! Jan, Till en Eva hebben het over hoe Amy-Rose bij Saul alle touwtjes in handen heeft, over dat Jan ooit skiles kreeg van zijn schoonmoeder en wat is de lengte van Edith?
Ministered by Pastor Angela Skiles at New Life Church of La Habra in La Habra, CA. Thank you for listening! If you would like to support or learn more about our ministry, please visit our website at www.nlclahabra.com. IG: @nlclahabra 740 E. Lambert Rd. Unit E. La Habra, CA 90631
Hi and hello there! Today I bring you the Mothman dudes! I was so stoked to finally be able to hook up with them after so many years of listening to them! They were so much fun to hang out with and talk to! Seriously let's tour again, please? Listen to Chris go on and on and never letting Nathan or Andy get a word in. I love these dudes! And can't wait to be able to hang out again and watch them literally burn down buildings. Their music is arson.
Ministered by Kameron Skiles at New Life Church of La Habra in La Habra, CA. Thank you for listening! If you would like to support or learn more about our ministry, please visit our website at www.nlclahabra.com. IG: @nlclahabra 740 E. Lambert Rd. Unit E. La Habra, CA 90631
Megan Skiles, SESL, shares her secrets to successfully team build. Psssst: Here's a hint - it starts with her Host Coaching! Tune in to find out more!
It's YOUR time to #EdUp In this episode, recorded LIVE from Element451's 2023 ENGAGE Summit in Raleigh, North Carolina YOUR guest is Courtney Skiles, Director of Recruiting & Admissions at Trinity Valley Community College YOUR host is Dr. Joe Sallustio Listen in to #EdUp! Thank YOU so much for tuning in. Join us on the next episode for YOUR time to EdUp! Connect with YOUR EdUp Team - Elvin Freytes & Dr. Joe Sallustio ● Join YOUR EdUp community at The EdUp Experience! We make education YOUR business! --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/edup/message
Today we're talking about one of my all time favorite hobbies, sleep! Sleep (or lack thereof) is a very hot topic among new parents. Recently in one of my Postnatal Yoga classes a mom shared about her experience as the only parent who could successfully soothe her baby to sleep. This was leaving her feeling incredibly burnt out and exhausted. Her sentiment was shared by many members of the community. On this episode of Yoga|Birth| Babies I'm speaking with Sarah Skiles, pediatric sleep consultant, doula, and advanced newborn care specialist. Sarah's personal experience with spiraling health and postpartum mood disorders due to sleep deprivation is her driving force behind the passionate way she serves, supports, and guides new parents. Sarah shares tools to help your family build healthy sleep habits from birth, as well as what new parents should prepare to expect and for those with toddler's Sarah has you covered too! I couldn't be more excited to share this episode with all of you. If you're preparing for a newborn or you have a child with sleep issues, or you just want to set really healthy sleep habits from the beginning you're going to get a lot out of this conversation. Get the most out of each episode by checking out the show notes with links, resources and other related podcasts at: prenatalyogacenter.com Don't forget to grab your FREE guide, 5 Simple Solutions to the Most Common Pregnancy Pains HERE If you love what you've been listening to, please leave a rating and review! Yoga| Birth|Babies (Apple) or on Spotify! To connect with Deb and the PYC Community: Instagram & Facebook: @prenatalyogacenter Youtube: Prenatal Yoga Center Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
As skiers and riders, we hate to think of melting snow. But to Dr. McKenzie Skiles, snow melt is the lifeblood of existence in the mountain west. Last Chair ventured up Little Cottonwood Canyon to join Dr. Skiles in a three-meter deep snow pit to talk about snow melt, the impact of desert dust and what the future holds in store.An Alaskan native who started skiing when she was two, Skiles had a long fascination with snow. She chose the University of Utah for college because of the snow-covered Wasatch. And when she learned there was a course of study in snow hydrology, she was hooked. She also discovered the Utah backcountry, bought a split board, and ultimately decided this was the place to stay.Today, as an assistant professor in the U's Geography Department, her passion is the study of snow – its water content, factors that influence the actual melt and how that water makes it's way through creeks and rivers down to life-giving reservoirs. Her research facility is a short skin up the lower flanks of Cardiff Peak across from Alta to the Atwater Study Plot, named for Monty Atwater, the father of avalanche safety. The study area is cordoned off from passing skiers and snow shoers to preserve the natural snowfall. A meteorological tower contains an array of instruments. And measuring devices in the snow weigh the snow pillow to gauge water content.Once a week or more, Skiles and student assistants head up the trail to dig a snow pit, taking a variety of measurements of snow cores and evaluating dark layers of dust in the snow white walls. The information is carefully analyzed on site and back at their University of Utah lab.The thought of melting snow is something we all hope is many months out. But this episode of Last Chair provides some fascinating insights into how our snowfall turns into water and fuels our lives here in the mountain west. Here's a sampling of the interview. Listen in to Last Chair to learn more. McKenzie, what is the Atwater Study Plot?Atwater is a snow energy balance study plot where we are measuring how the snow accumulates and how it melts out and what is controlling the rates of those processes.What do you do as a snow hydrologist?I am really interested in snow after it falls to the ground and I want to be able to assess how much water is held to snow in the mountains. And, very importantly, when that is going to be available as water downstream. So when and how fast will that snow melt? And that's really critical here in Utah and over the whole Western us, because up to 80% of our surface water comes from snow annually. So it's a really critical component of the water cycle in the west.How did you get into the field?I was interested in studying climate and the impacts of climate on snow cover in particular. But I didn't really know that snow hydrology and studying snow was a career path you could have until I went to school at the University of Utah. My graduate advisor who was a snow hydrologist, and as soon as I figured out that was a job you could have, I didn't really ever look back.How do you evaluate the particulates on the snow?Actually you can see a dust layer in this snow pit, it's pretty varied. So we're weighing the total amount of dust that's in the snow pack. We get multiple dust events through the winter and then they get buried by snowfall. And so there are these individual dark layers within the snow pit. So we can track those individual dust layers, but then they don't get carried away in the meltwater they combine at the surface as snow melts. And that is a compounding effect where each layer sort of comes to the surface, the surface just gets darker and darker, accelerating absorption of sunlight and snow melt.What's a good melting pattern in the spring?The ideal scenario is that as days get longer and sunlight gets more intense in the spring and into the summer, that we get a gradual melt. We want snow to come out slowly. And what that allows us to do is to capture it downstream. It allows it to infiltrate into the soils and it avoids flooding. And if you have some sort of event like a big dust deposition event or sort of multiple really warm days in a row or something like a rain on snow event, you can have really rapid melt. And when you get really rapid melt, it can lead to flooding downstream – so too much of a good thing at once.Are others working in unison with you?There are very talented and dedicated scientists that work here in Utah looking at this issue spanning institutions: Utah State, University of Utah, BYU. It's sort of an all hands on deck situation. The recharge for the Great Salt Lake is coming from the mountains that are right next door. So we have a unique opportunity here to study this, as a system, but then also understand solutions for other areas, because this is not the only place where a saline lake is shrinking and disappearing. So we have the opportunity here to provide solutions not just for us, but for other people in other locations as well.Dr. McKenzie Skiles has a personal passion for snow, be that split boarding down a backcountry line or spending hours in the field researching snow melt.
As skiers and riders, we hate to think of melting snow. But to Dr. McKenzie Skiles, snow melt is the lifeblood of existence in the mountain west. Last Chair ventured up Little Cottonwood Canyon to join Dr. Skiles in a three-meter deep snow pit to talk about snow melt, the impact of desert dust and what the future holds in store.An Alaskan native who started skiing when she was two, Skiles had a long fascination with snow. She chose the University of Utah for college because of the snow-covered Wasatch. And when she learned there was a course of study in snow hydrology, she was hooked. She also discovered the Utah backcountry, bought a split board, and ultimately decided this was the place to stay.Today, as an assistant professor in the U's Geography Department, her passion is the study of snow – its water content, factors that influence the actual melt and how that water makes it's way through creeks and rivers down to life-giving reservoirs. Her research facility is a short skin up the lower flanks of Cardiff Peak across from Alta to the Atwater Study Plot, named for Monty Atwater, the father of avalanche safety. The study area is cordoned off from passing skiers and snow shoers to preserve the natural snowfall. A meteorological tower contains an array of instruments. And measuring devices in the snow weigh the snow pillow to gauge water content.Once a week or more, Skiles and student assistants head up the trail to dig a snow pit, taking a variety of measurements of snow cores and evaluating dark layers of dust in the snow white walls. The information is carefully analyzed on site and back at their University of Utah lab.The thought of melting snow is something we all hope is many months out. But this episode of Last Chair provides some fascinating insights into how our snowfall turns into water and fuels our lives here in the mountain west. Here's a sampling of the interview. Listen in to Last Chair to learn more. McKenzie, what is the Atwater Study Plot?Atwater is a snow energy balance study plot where we are measuring how the snow accumulates and how it melts out and what is controlling the rates of those processes.What do you do as a snow hydrologist?I am really interested in snow after it falls to the ground and I want to be able to assess how much water is held to snow in the mountains. And, very importantly, when that is going to be available as water downstream. So when and how fast will that snow melt? And that's really critical here in Utah and over the whole Western us, because up to 80% of our surface water comes from snow annually. So it's a really critical component of the water cycle in the west.How did you get into the field?I was interested in studying climate and the impacts of climate on snow cover in particular. But I didn't really know that snow hydrology and studying snow was a career path you could have until I went to school at the University of Utah. My graduate advisor who was a snow hydrologist, and as soon as I figured out that was a job you could have, I didn't really ever look back.How do you evaluate the particulates on the snow?Actually you can see a dust layer in this snow pit, it's pretty varied. So we're weighing the total amount of dust that's in the snow pack. We get multiple dust events through the winter and then they get buried by snowfall. And so there are these individual dark layers within the snow pit. So we can track those individual dust layers, but then they don't get carried away in the meltwater they combine at the surface as snow melts. And that is a compounding effect where each layer sort of comes to the surface, the surface just gets darker and darker, accelerating absorption of sunlight and snow melt.What's a good melting pattern in the spring?The ideal scenario is that as days get longer and sunlight gets more intense in the spring and into the summer, that we get a gradual melt. We want snow to come out slowly. And what that allows us to do is to capture it downstream. It allows it to infiltrate into the soils and it avoids flooding. And if you have some sort of event like a big dust deposition event or sort of multiple really warm days in a row or something like a rain on snow event, you can have really rapid melt. And when you get really rapid melt, it can lead to flooding downstream – so too much of a good thing at once.Are others working in unison with you?There are very talented and dedicated scientists that work here in Utah looking at this issue spanning institutions: Utah State, University of Utah, BYU. It's sort of an all hands on deck situation. The recharge for the Great Salt Lake is coming from the mountains that are right next door. So we have a unique opportunity here to study this, as a system, but then also understand solutions for other areas, because this is not the only place where a saline lake is shrinking and disappearing. So we have the opportunity here to provide solutions not just for us, but for other people in other locations as well.Dr. McKenzie Skiles has a personal passion for snow, be that split boarding down a backcountry line or spending hours in the field researching snow melt.
In this episode, Joe is joined by Army Veteran Todd Skiles, Senior Vice President of Global Sales and Supply Chain Solutions at Ryder System, Inc. Todd served in the National Guard and was activated during Operation Desert Storm. After his deployment, Todd returned to work at Ryder, where he is in his 36th year with the company. Todd shares with Joe how Ryder invests in Veterans, with programs that go beyond hiring. Ryder demonstrates its commitment to Veterans by creating a culture that fosters growth and community. Todd discusses his tips for transitioning service members and the importance of knowing what inspires you when looking for your next career. Learn more about Ryder System Inc and their Veteran programs here. About Our Guest Now in his 36th year with Ryder System, Inc., Todd Skiles, SVP of Global Sales and Supply Chain Solutions (SCS), has merged his civilian and military careers to help veterans find success and give their skills a new purpose back on the home front. Todd is a decorated U.S. Army war veteran, having proudly served as a Captain and Company Commander during the Persian Gulf War. By threading his service in the Persian Gulf War with his continued involvement with the Army Reserves, Todd can provide a valuable perspective on the benefits of military service for his corporate career, strategies for hiring todays veterans, and how business leaders can foster a culture of service in their companies.. Join the conversation on Facebook! Check out Veteran on the Move on Facebook to connect with our guests and other listeners. A place where you can network with other like-minded veterans who are transitioning to entrepreneurship and get updates on people, programs and resources to help you in YOUR transition to entrepreneurship. About Our Sponsors Navy Federal Credit Union Partner up with Navy Federal Credit Union to pay down credit card debt. You could get a low intro APR on balance transfers with their Platinum Credit Card. t's their lowest rate card and it's a great tool to pay down debt. Learn more at navyfederal.org. At Navy Federal, our members are the mission. Ten Thousand Ten Thousand is a men's performance activewear brand built for serious training. We are committed to making only the essential gear for men who prioritize function and simplicity. No BS. No gimmicks. We embody a stoic dedication to continuous improvement. Everyday faster, every day stronger, every day better than yesterday. We empower our community to focus on improving themselves physically and mentally. Our collection is focused on only the essentials - delivering you everything you need and nothing you don't. It is designed with function, durability and minimalism in mind. Gear should function at the highest level, last forever and go unnoticed so you can focus on getting back to your workout. Go to https://www.tenthousand.cc and enter the code VETERAN to get 15% off today. Want to be our next guest? Send us an email at interview@veteranonthemove.com. Did you love this episode? Leave us a 5-star rating and review! Download Joe Crane's Top 7 Paths to Freedom or get it on your mobile device. Text VETERAN to 38470. Veteran On the Move podcast has published over 460 episodes. Our listeners have the opportunity to hear in-depth interviews conducted by host Joe Crane. The podcast features people, programs, and resources to assist veterans in their transition to entrepreneurship. As a result, Veteran On the Move has over 7,000,000 verified downloads through Stitcher Radio, SoundCloud, iTunes and RSS Feed Syndication making it one of the most popular Military Entrepreneur Shows on the Internet Today.
Today we're repeating our Nov. 11 episode on attracting and hiring military veterans for those who might have missed it. We'll be back next week with a new episode.------------------------------Our guest on this week's episode is Todd Skiles, senior vice president of global sales and supply chain solutions at Ryder System. Today in the United States we honor military veterans for their service to our nation. Once their time in the armed forces has concluded, veterans must transition back to civilian life, including finding suitable employment. Skiles, a veteran himself, shares what Ryder does to help other veterans make a leap into supply chain careers.After years of experience with ordering products online at Amazon and other vendors, most consumers have come to expect free shipping on their e-commerce purchases – but is that a sustainable model? At the same time, there are other services that are important enough to consumers that they may be willing to pay to receive them.Black Friday is just around the corner, meaning that we are facing peak season for most retailers and many other companies. Employers note that it has been difficult this year to find the usual army of seasonal workers that they rely on to get them through most peak times. For those workers who are available, what will convince them to on-board with a particular company?DC Velocity's sister publication CSCMP's Supply Chain Quarterly offers a podcast series called Supply Chain in the Fast Lane. It is co-produced with the Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals. The third season of eight episodes has launched with new episodes each Tuesday . The focus this season is on attracting and retaining labor in our supply chains. Go to your favorite podcast platform to subscribe.Articles and resources mentioned in this episode:Ryder SystemConsumers turn to package tracking technology for e-commerce securitySurvey shows nearly half of online shoppers would choose a package delivery firm with electric vehicles.Report highlights holiday staffing strugglesVisit DCVelocity.com for the latest news. Visit Supply Chain QuarterlyListen to CSCMP and Supply Chain Quarterly's Supply Chain in the Fast Lane podcastListen to Supply Chain Quarterly's Top 10 Supply Chain Threats podcastSend feedback about this podcast to podcast@dcvelocity.com.Podcast produced by: DC VelocityOther linksAbout DC VELOCITYSubscribe to DC VELOCITYSign up for our FREE newslettersAdvertise with DC VELOCITYTop 10 Supply Chain Management Podcasts
Our guest on this week's episode is Todd Skiles, senior vice president of global sales and supply chain solutions at Ryder System. Today in the United States we honor military veterans for their service to our nation. Once their time in the armed forces has concluded, veterans must transition back to civilian life, including finding suitable employment. Skiles, a veteran himself, shares what Ryder does to help other veterans make a leap into supply chain careers.After years of experience with ordering products online at Amazon and other vendors, most consumers have come to expect free shipping on their e-commerce purchases – but is that a sustainable model? At the same time, there are other services that are important enough to consumers that they may be willing to pay to receive them.Black Friday is just around the corner, meaning that we are facing peak season for most retailers and many other companies. Employers note that it has been difficult this year to find the usual army of seasonal workers that they rely on to get them through most peak times. For those workers who are available, what will convince them to on-board with a particular company?DC Velocity's sister publication CSCMP's Supply Chain Quarterly offers a podcast series called Supply Chain in the Fast Lane. It is co-produced with the Council of Supply Chain Management Professionals. The third season of eight episodes has launched with new episodes each Tuesday . The focus this season is on attracting and retaining labor in our supply chains. Go to your favorite podcast platform to subscribe.Articles and resources mentioned in this episode:Ryder SystemConsumers turn to package tracking technology for e-commerce securitySurvey shows nearly half of online shoppers would choose a package delivery firm with electric vehicles.Report highlights holiday staffing strugglesVisit DCVelocity.com for the latest news. Visit Supply Chain QuarterlyListen to CSCMP and Supply Chain Quarterly's Supply Chain in the Fast Lane podcastListen to Supply Chain Quarterly's Top 10 Supply Chain Threats podcastSend feedback about this podcast to podcast@dcvelocity.com.Podcast produced by: DC VelocityOther linksAbout DC VELOCITYSubscribe to DC VELOCITYSign up for our FREE newslettersAdvertise with DC VELOCITYTop 10 Supply Chain Management Podcasts
Part I: Shelby bids farewell to venerable W.W. Skiles Field: https://www.richlandsource.com/sports/football/part-i-shelby-bids-farewell-to-venerable-w-w-skiles-field/article_48974812-1cb0-11ed-94a5-575a8d885927.html Richland County Foundation awards 47 teacher grants: https://www.richlandsource.com/education/richland-county-foundation-awards-47-teacher-grants/article_ce0209a0-1cb6-11ed-b677-bb6e95fed9d0.html TODAY - It's been home to Shelby's high school football team for the better part of past 100 years, but the lights will soon go out for good over W.W. Skiles Field. The Whippets will host Madison in the final game at Skiles Field on Friday before moving into their new home adjacent to the high school. Shelby's new artificial surface field should be ready for a Week 3 matchup with longtime Northern Ohio League nemesis Bellevue.Support the show: https://www.sourcemembers.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Aaron Skiles is a singer/songwriter from the Bay Area. He is in the band Bourbon Therapy and he recently released a solo album called Wreckage From The Fire. It was recorded at Dial Back Sound in Water Valley Mississippi. That studio and label are owned by Drive By Truckers bassist Matt Patton. The album was engineered by Matt's partner in crime Bronson Tew. And it sounds incredible. I had a chance to chat with Aaron about this album and what it was like to record in that space. I hope ya dig it!
Heineken USA Deputy General Counsel Seth Skiles joins Evan for a virtual beer and to discuss the ins and outs of protecting Heineken's US brands, his thoughts on leadership and how he leads his team, and his insights on managing outside counsel.
Sara Skiles is a Certified Pediatric Sleep Consultant, Certified Doula, Advanced Newborn Care Specialist, and a mom of two amazing boys. As a new parent Sara bought into a lot of the negative messaging around sleep training that is so pervasive on social media and spread amongst circles of friends. On this episode Sara shares her personal journey towards a mindset shift that allowed her to make a change to the way her children slept, which greatly benefitted her entire family. We also discuss ways to combat the negativity when the topic of sleep training arises as this is often a controversial topic of conversation amongst parents and professionals in the parenting space.Links: Website: https://www.thebabyisasleep.com/Blog Post: It's Time to Stop Shaming Moms for Sleep TrainingInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/thebabyisasleep/ Join our Facebook group to learn more about Becoming a Certified Sleep Consultant: https://www.facebook.com/groups/becomeasleepconsultant
While most of us worked in proximity, in highly relational cultures, the pandemic truly only accelerated the expectations of flexibility that were already in motion. As our means and tools for accomplishing tasks and meeting goals were changing, so too was the definition of “the workplace”. However, one thing's for sure, in 2020 we were all forced to accelerate and adapt quickly. We were forced to forge new ways, developing new systems and strategies, but we have also been forced to manage some very real tensions: expectations, accountability, communication, protecting culture and healthy team dynamics. In this week's episode, Jenni continues the conversation about creating clarity and consistency within hybrid cultures in an interview with Kelly Skiles, XP at Soul City Church in Chicago. Kelly spends the majority of her time developing leaders, building team culture and focusing on strategy. She has worked both in ministry and in the non profit space for nearly 20 years where she has enjoyed coaching and leading dozens of teams through strategic processes to help them reach clarity and achieve their goals. She has been married to her husband Mark for 18 years and has 3 kids and loves spending her free time cheering on the Chicago Bulls.In the past, proximity helped to create accountability, but now that we've moved to cultures of flexibility, necessary feedback has naturally become less frequent. With less interaction we are then required to be more mindful and intentional about the various communication styles of those on our teams. As a leader, there is no one-size fits all approach. However, as leaders we must ask ourselves the important question - How do I need to adjust or shift in order to help create a culture that people want to be a part of and that they can contribute and do their best work?For a next step, we encourage you to connect with one of our trained and experienced 4Sight Group: Leadership Coaches. Our aim is to equip you to lead through the overload that changes in organizational culture can bring. We have a proven track record of setting clients up for success as they transform their teams from disengaged to thriving, from divided to collaborative, and from toxic to trusting. We also want to help equip you to discover the various styles of communication that are represented on your team along with their working genius', competencies and frustrations so that you can better achieve your mission together.Resources:Blog: 6 Reasons Why You Need to Be Intentional About CultureBlog: 5 Ways to Combat the Great Resignation
In today's episode our special guest is a police officer from Pennsylvania. Jason Skiles is a friend of the show and is back to share how he is balancing his schedule as a full time police officer with his fast growing lawn care business. His side hustle is booming, but Jason discusses how he manages his full schedule. He also shares about the process of raising his prices this season and the success he is having so far this season. GreenIndustryPodcast.com GetJobber.com/Paul Gulf Coast Bookkeeping Best Accounting Software: Quickbooks Online Recommended Website + Marketing Services: Pure Marketing Team Purchase Paul's Books on Amazon: Books Paul's Audiobooks: Cut That Grass and Make That Cash Best Business Practices for Landscapers 101 Proven Ways to Increase Efficiency and Make More Money in Lawn Care Follow us on Instagram: @greenindustrypodcast @pauljamison Follow us on Facebook: @greenindustrypodcast Follow us on YouTube: Paul Jamison Channel Green Industry Podcast
Dr. Zach Skiles on LinkedinTranslational Psychedelic Research (TrPR) Program at University of California San FranciscoThe Mission WithinHeroic Hearts ProjectNational Center for PTSDFantastic Fungi FilmMultidisciplinary Association for Psychedelic Studies
Denise has overcome what for many would be roadblocks to success, but her determination at every juncture has shown her to be a formidable yet compassionate competitor. Denise's Evanston public school education started at Dewey School. Because of forced integration, she and the rest of the black student community were then bused to Walker for 6th grade. She went on to Skiles, ETHS and finally to Northwestern University where she earned two degrees. After graduating from Northwestern, Denise worked as an administrator at ETHS. In her exemplary career she took seriously her relationship with the black community. She loves Evanston but says about it, “no bulls-eye yet, we keep shooting narrows. We got lots of arrows.”In addition to her many personal and professional accomplishments, she's made community involvement a priority in her life as she supports and celebrates Evanston, continuing to make it a better place.
This week I talk about Wesley C Skiles, a famous cave diving pioneer, and touch on just some of the amazing accomplishments he made in his short life. Found out more on this week's episode of Narcosis: Into the Deep.Become a Patreon for just $3 a month! Receive exclusive updates, vote on what to hear next, get a shout-out at the end of the next episode, and merchandise discount!: https://www.patreon.com/narcosispod?fan_landing=trueBuy Podcast Merch: https://www.etsy.com/shop/NarcosisIntoTheDeepFollow the podcast on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/narcosispod/Join the Discord Server: https://discord.gg/hepFA9JtkjCheck out our new website here: https://www.narcosispod.com
Live at the Podcast Summit 2022, I sat down with Jason to share his story of how he got into Lawn Care while working as a full-time Police Officer. Thanks for listening! Thanks to Kohler and Dawson Mfg (Home of the Mulch Mate) for supporting the Podcast Summit! Email Kohler your LLS Event Registration with "LLS Registration for Swag" at KohlerEngines@kohler.com Details in link below... https://linktr.ee/lawncarerookie Podcast Merch https://teespring.com/stores/lcr-6 *THANKS to our Podcast Sponsor the Toro Company!
In today's episode Police Officer Jason Skiles from Lancaster, Pennsylvania shares some entertaining stories he has experienced while being in law enforcement over the last 20 years. Jason also talks about his growing lawn care business and how he manages his crazy Police Officer schedule while also operating his lawn and landscaping business. Recommended Business Management Software: Try Jobber Free Kohler Event Registration Feb 20-24, 2022: www.lawnlandscapesociety.com Check out our resources: GreenIndustryPodcast.com Green Industry Marketing Essentials Recommended Website + Marketing Services: Pure Marketing Team Purchase Paul's Books: Books Paul's Audiobooks: Cut That Grass and Make That Cash Best Business Practices for Landscapers Follow us on Instagram: @greenindustrypodcast @pauljamison Follow us on YouTube: Paul Jamison Channel Green Industry Podcast
Special Speaker Ted Skiles
Hosted by Sarah Kustok, NBA Flashback is the podcast that takes you back to the best moments in NBA history through exclusive archival audio from the NBA vault, along with new interviews from the players and coaches who were in the building. On this episode of NBA Flashback we go back to December 30th, 1990 and talk to Magic legend, and one of the best shooters in NBA history, Dennis Scott, about Scott Skiles setting the NBA all-time single-game record with 30 assists in an Orlando win over the Denver Nuggets. Dennis takes us through an amazing game that not only made history, but has truly stood the test of time. He gives us behind the scenes stories about what he and his teammates were doing as the clock ticked down and Skiles needed one more assist to break the record. We also discuss if he thinks the record will ever be broken, and Scott Skiles unique place in NBA history. NBA Flashback is available on the iHeart app, Apple podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. NBA Flashback is a production of iHeartMedia and the NBA. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This time at Calvary – Brad Skiles teaches his sermon titled “Head Crusher.”
Anthony K and Jermaine discuss all-time NBA unbreakable records. Wilt's 100, Skiles 30, Green's 1192, Russell's 11, the Lakers 33 plus what fast start teams are contenders and which are pretenders. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/sports-fluent/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sports-fluent/support
In this episode with Sabrina we talk being a young mom going through breast cancer, early detection with the know your lemons foundation, and how we can better help those around us going through cancer or other medical challenges. Find Sabrina: @sabrinaskiles and sabrinaskiles.com Find Kyrie: @the_confident_mompreneur and theconfidentmompreneur.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/kyrie-blaney/support
This interview is with Jesse Skiles, owner of his wine brand Fausse Piste. He begins the interview with discussing how his passion for food led to a career in the wine industry. Jesse shares how he started in culinary school and began working in restaurants after graduation. He fell into wine after working for a winery as a harvest chef, but ended up discovering the appeal of winemaking. Later in the interview Jesse describes starting his own brand, Fausse Piste. He shares finding the name for his brand, and each of his wines. His winemaking style is minimally invasive, and Jesse explains the process of learning how to make wine, and his interest in native fermentation. Jesse later describes the Portland wine scene, and the benefits and challenges to working in an urban winery. This interview was concluded with Jesse's experience dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic and his outlook to the future for himself, Fausse Piste, and Oregon. This interview was conducted by Rich Schmidt on January 27, 2021 at Way Down Wines.
Music by Adam Vitovsky
John Danzer, the founder of exterior furniture brand Munder Skiles, has always approached his work with an academic rigor—he spent years researching and lecturing on the history of garden furniture before making a single piece. Now, he produces a full collection, and does his own outdoor design work for clients on the side. On this episode of the podcast, Danzer speaks with host Dennis Scully about the surprising history of teak, taking design inspiration from Thomas Jefferson, and the speech that made him drop everything, switch careers and follow his passion. This episode is sponsored by SideDoor and Moore & Giles. LINKSMunder SkilesDennis ScullyBusiness of Home
Life Groups || We Are The Church Sunday August 15, 2021 Pastor Lonnie Skiles To learn more about who we are, what we believe, and how you can get involved, visit us on the web at www.bigvalleygrace.org.
One of our favourite guests, Kristen Skiles, is back on the show to share her experience as a childless (or childfree!) stepmom. Join your host, Certified Stepfamily Counsellor Brittany Lynch, BScN, as she has a candid yet uplifting conversation with Kristen about the childfree stepmom role. In this episode, you'll discover: The HUGE advantage that childfree stepmoms have Why Mom and Stepmom roles are NOT the same (and how that gets to work in your favour) How being misaligned with your values might be creating more heartache than you realize The sneaky way that burnout creeps up on stepmoms A quick and easy way to implement better boundaries in your life to create more peace and freedom The 4 actions EVERY childless stepmom should be taking *ENROLMENT FOR THE BLENDED FAMILY BLUEPRINT IS NOW OPEN! https://stepqueen.lpages.co/blended-family-blueprint-registration/ (Tap here to register!)* Connect with Kristen on Instagram @stepmomming This podcast uses the following third-party services for analysis: Chartable - https://chartable.com/privacy
We're so delighted to welcome Kristen Skiles as our guest in this episode. She is a Certified Stepparent Coach and founder of stepmomming.com, where she works to show stepmoms around the world that stepmomming is what they do and not who they are, encouraging them to embrace their unique roles and truly love their lives. In this episode, we'll tackle all the things. From her unique stepmom history (her husband's ex is one of her besties and actually lived with them for a bit!), to stepmom insecurities, to why you might want to consider a stepmom coach, it's a fun discussion that you won't want to miss! Here are all the places you can find Kristen: Blog: https://stepmomming.com/ Shop: https://shop.stepmomming.com/ Facebook: https://facebook.com/stepmomming Private Facebook Group: https://facebook.com/groups/stepmommingainteasy Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/stepmomming/ Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/stepmomming/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/stepmommingblog
The Jill Monaco Show: Conversations that inspire you to love well
Welcome to 2020! If you've been following my podcast at all you know that we took a break for the second half of 2019 due to my speaking and travel schedule and this is our first one of the new season! I have so many new interviews already recorded so be sure to click that […]
The Founders of Marhar Snowboards Nate Morse and Josh Skiles. It's been 11 years since I've had a chance to catch up with my college buddy and I couldn't be more proud of his efforts and the success of his business. The son and grandson of Notre Dame football legends, Nate Morse took a different path and found his own nitch as an artist. After reeling in his businessman childhood best buddy Josh Skiles, these guys have been able to take the snowboard world by storm with their innovative boards and groundbreaking applications allowing the rider to design and define their own destiny on the slopes! As a midwest based snowboard company with the odds stacks against them, both Nate and Josh looked a little bit deeper and have matured into real movers and shakers in the snowboard industry!