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Every photographer dreams of publishing a book of their photographs. But what exactly does that entail? In today's show, we're going to peek behind the scenes of this complex and daunting process in a chat with two complementary figures who've spent their respective careers helping to redefine what a photo book can be. Starting with three basic questions—Why a book? Why now? And what is the role of a book in your career at this time?—our discussion expands to cover a broad range of concerns. From distinguishing between the many different publishing models available today, to insights on sponsorship and publishing contracts, to tips about marketing and getting people onboard with your project, you'll come away with inventive strategies for publishing your work in book form. We've envisioned this show as an impromptu master class, so get ready to take some notes! Guests: Mary Virginia Swanson & Rick Smolan Episode Timeline: 4:45: Mary Virginia Swanson's basic advice to photographers interested in publishing their photographs in book form, plus the different publishing models available today. 10:22: Rick's start as a freelance photographer and the story behind his shift in roles to launch the Day in the Life book series. 15:04: The importance of sponsorship or in-kind donations, plus innovative strategies for negotiating such deals. 23:04: The two different categories of photo books: greatest hits with the photographer as subject and a book that has a separate subject and overarching story. 27:55: Tips for going on press, advice about publishing contracts, and suggestions for buying back a book before it gets remaindered. 34:54: The issue of vanity presses, and the matter of requiring a subvention from authors to help cover the publisher's costs. 43:03: Publicity and marketing: You are the best salesperson for your book. Tips for getting your book seen and heard about, from magazines to podcasts. 49:08: Episode Break 50:02: Should you create a full mock-up version of a book or just show a publisher a selection of photos? 59:22: Benefits to working with a literary agent when seeking to publish a photo book. 1:01:44: Slicing up the pie by hiring freelaners or finding a partner to share in the work. 1:07:38: The importance of publishing deadlines and many important markers tied to a calendar, plus the cover photo and book blurbs. 1:14:22: Swanson and Smolan on their picks for memorable photo books. 1:25:19: Parting advice about getting other people excited about your project. Guest Bios: Mary Virginia Swanson has spent her career helping artists find the strengths in their work, identify receptive audiences, and present their personal vision in an informed, professional manner. Her broad background as a photo educator, author, entrepreneur and advisor spans areas of exhibiting, collecting, licensing, and marketing photographs. A few career highlights include working with Ansel Adams to manage education offerings at the Friends of Photography in California, heading Special Projects for Magnum Photos in New York, and founding and directing Swanstock as a unique licensing agency for fine art photographers. Swanson is the recipient of many awards, including the Society for Photographic Education's Honored Educator Award and the FOCUS Award for Lifetime Achievement in Photography from the Griffin Museum in Boston to name just two. In 2011, Swanson co-authored Publish Your Photography Book with Darius Himes, which is now in its third edition. Currently, Swanson works independently from her home base in Tucson, offering classes, workshops and consulting services to artists and arts organizations, serving as an advisor for multiple nonprofits, and giving back through other community-minded activities. Rick Smolan is both a photographer and an entrepreneur. A former contributor to Time, Life, and National Geographic, he is perhaps best known as creator of the Day in the Life book series, plus subsequent book projects of massive scope. As CEO of the multi-modal company Against All Odds Productions, Smolan designs and executes crowd-sourced, global projects that combine compelling storytelling with state-of-the-art technology. These projects capture the human face of emerging topics while engaging a wide range of media platforms to result in books, TV specials, social media apps, exhibitions, and hundreds of millions of media impressions. One such project, based on Smolan's 1977 National Geographic cover story about Robyn Davidson's solo travels across the outback has enjoyed continued life in multiple books, plus the feature film Tracks, with Adam Driver cast in the role of Smolan. Other recent projects include The Human Face of Big Data, which looks at how all our devices are creating a planetary nervous system, and The Good Fight: America's Ongoing Struggle for Justice, which became one of Amazon's top 100 books within a week of its release. Stay Connected: Mary Virginia Swanson Website Instagram Rick Smolan Instagram Facebook YouTube Against All Odds Website Host: Derek Fahsbender Senior Creative Producer: Jill Waterman Senior Technical Producer: Mike Weinstein Executive Producer: Richard Stevens
Is slicing an issue? Golf Digest Best In State instructor Liam Mucklow suggests you check your grip pressure, particularly with your right hand. LKD explains why on this episode of Golf IQ, using a Viktor Hovland-approved drill as an example.
On this Speed Dates episode, host Joel Kim Booster sits down with one of his favorites, the hilarious Greta Titleman, to talk about how you know the one's the one, how you know this one's not the one, the 80s romcoms and stand-up sex scenes that have warped her romantic perspective, and what's making her believe in love this week (spoiler alert: the answer is VERY close to home). If you've had a bad date you'd like to tell us about, our number is 984-265-3283, and our email is baddatespod@gmail.com, we can't wait to hear all about it! Subscribe to our YouTube Channel for video clips. Subscribe to our YouTube Channel for video clips.Merch available at SiriusXMStore.com/BadDates. Joel Kim Booster: Psychosexual, Fire Island, Loot Season 2Greta Titleman: @gertiebird on Insta for tickets and tour dates, also watch Search Party, Fantasmas, Los Espookys, Problemista Subscribe to SiriusXM Podcasts+ to listen to new episodes of Bad Dates ad-free. Start a free trial now on Apple Podcasts or by visiting siriusxm.com/podcastsplus.
Why do Danes slice up the bride's veil and the groom's socks at a wedding? Is it OK to take pats of butter from a cafe? How/when do Popes learn Italian? And what happens if you drop your phone into the toilet at a festival? (Spoiler: nothing good.) Questioneers want to know all these things and more in AMT406. For more information about this episode, visit answermethispodcast.com/episode406 Got question for us to answer? Send them in writing or as a voice note to answermethispodcast@googlemail.com. Next episode will be in your podfeed 26 June 2025. Before that, AMT patrons will be getting a new feature: Petty Problems, a live YouTube version of the show where we only deal with questions that are trivial, unserious, minor. And because it's live, you can interact with us in real time! The first edition will be 10pm UK time on Sunday 15th June. Patrons also get bonus cuts from the show, an ad-free version of the episode, and the glow of satisfaction of bringing this podcast back to life; so for all that, go to patreon.com/answermethis. This episode is sponsored by Squarespace, the all in one platform for creating and running your online empire. Go to squarespace.com/answer, have a play around during the two-week free trial, and when you're ready to launch, get a 10% discount on your first purchase of a website or domain with the code ANSWER. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Do Problem Strings and Thin Slicing achieve the same results? In this episode Pam and Kim discuss the differences between Problem Strings and Dr. Liljedahl's Thin Slicing.Talking Points:Different purposes, different facilitationThe importance of recording student thinkingWhen non-permanent surfaces can be helpfulProblem Strings are strategically planned sequences and not always 'easy to more complex'Differences in the teacher's role, questioning, math relationshipsWord problems are natural extensions of Problem StringsProblem Strings and Thin Slicing: Some similarities, but not the same.Check out our social mediaTwitter: @PWHarrisInstagram: Pam Harris_mathFacebook: Pam Harris, author, mathematics educationLinkedin: Pam Harris Consulting LLC
IBS is frequently referred to as a diagnosis of exclusion: your doctor can't find anything else wrong; therefore, it must be IBS. But if you slice up the IBS pie and take a good look, you actually find lots of potential explanations for what might be causing your symptoms. In this episode I go through over 30 different causes of IBS symptoms. These are conditions that we see frequently in a gastroenterology practice that should definitely be on the list when somebody is complaining of abdominal pain or a change in their bowel habits. But in order to correctly diagnose these conditions, you have to be thinking beyond an umbrella diagnosis of “IBS”. You have to actually be interested in finding out what is causing the symptoms. We'd love to hear from you - send us a text!Thank you for being a part of our community! For the latest in digestive wellness go to https://gutbliss.com and follow us on https://www.instagram.com/gutbliss/ for more gut health info. Dr. Robynne Chutkan
Are Problem Strings the same thing as Thin Slicing? In this episode Pam and Kim talk about the similarities between Problem Strings and Dr. Peter Liljedahl's Thin Slicing.Talking Points:Example Problem String:Calling on students strategically in a Problem StringStrategic seating arrangements for partner talkSimilarities between Problem Strings and Thin Slicing:Purposefully designed sequence of related problemsProblems given one at a timeIncreasing challengeCritical teacher planningOpen access for all studentsPurposeful variation to keep students challengedCheck out our social mediaTwitter: @PWHarrisInstagram: Pam Harris_mathFacebook: Pam Harris, author, mathematics educationLinkedin: Pam Harris Consulting LLC
What begins as a discussion about some dubious knife-selling quickly spirals into an elaborate scheme where the Spleen tries to sell knives from prison, creating what he calls "a captive market." Slicing into some tasty blood oranges has got to be part of it. A listener convinces us to put mayonnaise in our eggs, but we may end up just suing ourselves in a legal loophole and end up right back in prison selling knives. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
(03:59) Brought to you by Swimm.io.Start modernizing your mainframe faster with Swimm.Understand the what, why, and how of your mainframe code.Use AI to uncover critical code insights for seamless migration, refactoring, or system replacement.Stop fearing Friday and late-night deployments!Discover how the most painful part of software development—deploying to production—can become routine, safe, and even boring.In this episode, I sit down with Valentina Servile (ThoughtWorks lead developer and author of “Continuous Deployment”) to discuss the principles, practices, and mindset shift required to achieve true Continuous Deployment.Key topics discussed:The key differences between Continuous Integration, Continuous Delivery, and Continuous DeploymentWhy “if it hurts, do it more often” is the secret to safer, faster releasesApplying Lean principles like one-piece flow and reducing batch size for higher quality and speedThe importance of removing the final manual deployment gate and automating everythingEssential minimum practices: robust automated testing, feature flags, static analysis, and zero-downtime deploymentsSeparating deployment from release with feature flags and expand/contract patternsOvercoming challenges in regulated industries, technical hurdles, and third-party integrationsThe critical mindset shift: treating production as a first-class citizen and embracing “shift left” for quality and securityCautions and advice on using AI tools in a continuous deployment workflowTune in to level up your software delivery and learn how to make deployments so routine that you'll never dread another release. Timestamps:(02:00) Career Turning Points(06:05) Tips for Juniors Starting Their Careers(08:00) Continuous Deployment Book(10:16) Definitions of CI, CD, Continuous Deployment(15:42) If It Hurts, Do It More Often(19:18) Why Remove The Final Manual Gate to Production(24:56) Common Challenges in Adopting Continuous Deployment(30:02) Minimum Practices for Continuous Deployment(35:17) Hiding Work-in-Progress(38:46) The Difference Between Deployment vs Release(41:40) Slicing the Work(45:10) Coordinating Changes Between Systems & Third Parties(47:58) The Importance of Backward Compatibility(50:05) The Required Mindset Shift(53:16) AI Caution in Continuous Deployment(55:35) 3 Tech Lead Wisdom_____Valentina Servile's BioValentina Servile is a full-stack software craftswoman and Lead Software Developer at Thoughtworks.She has worked with over a dozen companies in 5 different countries, ranging from start-up to enterprise scale. Her work has been focused on clean code, distributed systems and microservices, CI/CD practices, and evolutionary architectures in a variety of tech stacks. As a technical lead, she also coordinates delivery, and ensures a shared vision around ways of working and technical health in her cross-functional teams.Valentina is passionate about creating an engineering baseline of clean code, testing and automation as the the most fundamental enabler of Agile, Lean and DevOps principles.Follow Valentina:LinkedIn – linkedin.com/in/valentina-servileBluesky – @valentinaservile.bsky.social
Today's podcast is a very important one. Coming 298 days after episode 113 (this may be a future trivia answer, but probably not), in this episode the Inflation Guy announces the launch of a project of great importance and significance to those who worry about inflation and are concerned about defending their money. Please read the important disclaimer below. NOTES USDi Partners website: https://usdicoin.com/ Press Release Noting Launch of USDi Coin: https://drive.google.com/drive/u/0/folders/1EJFkc0juTxU2mBEpB4qa6aKIuOUhF_GE Michael C. Lovell and Robert C. Vogel, “A CPI-Futures Market” (1973) https://www.journals.uchicago.edu/doi/abs/10.1086/260096?journalCode=jpe Milton Friedman, “Financial Futures Markets and Tabular Standards” (1984) https://www.jstor.org/stable/1830554 William W. Jennings, “Disaggregated TIPS: the case for disaggregating inflation-linked bonds into bonds linked to narrower CPI components Slicing and Dicing TIPS” (2006) https://doi.org/10.1017/S1474747206002551 Ep. 18: Cash is an Option Whose Cost is Inflation https://inflationguy.podbean.com/e/ep-18-cash-is-an-option-whose-cost-is-inflation/ Ep. 32: The Remarkable Story of Inflation Futures https://inflationguy.podbean.com/e/ep-32-the-remarkable-story-of-inflation-futures/ Ep. 56: A New Way to Trade Inflation https://inflationguy.podbean.com/e/ep-56-a-new-way-to-trade-inflation/ Ep. 98: Will You Be Able to Trade Medical Care Inflation Soon? https://inflationguy.podbean.com/e/ep-98-will-you-be-able-to-trade-medical-care-inflation-soon/ Ep. 102: Gold and Crypto - Are Either, or Both, Real? https://inflationguy.podbean.com/e/ep-102-gold-and-crypto-are-either-or-both-real/ Ep. 113: Real-World Crypto Escapades, Concerns, Threats, and Promises https://inflationguy.podbean.com/e/ep-113-real-world-crypto-escapades-concerns-threats-and-promises/ Blog callback: “A Price-Linked USD” https://inflationguy.blog/2024/08/28/a-price-linked-usd/ Blog callback: “What Makes a Stable Coin Stable?” https://inflationguy.blog/2024/10/31/what-makes-a-stable-coin-stable/ Important Disclaimer: The USDi Coin is offered only to accredited investors. Due to various risks and uncertainties, actual events or results or the actual performance of the instrument described herein may differ materially from those discussed here. This information is as of the date indicated, is not complete nor has it been audited, and does not contain certain material information about the products to be offered, including important disclosures and risk factors associated with an investment. Neither Enduring Investments, USDi Partners, nor their principals, employees, agents or authorized representatives, makes any warranty or representation, whether express or implied, or assumes any legal liability for the accuracy, completeness or usefulness of any information disclosed. Past performance is no guarantee of future results. Blog for last month's CPI: “Inflation Guy's CPI Summary (March 2025)” (https://inflationguy.podbean.com/e/ep-139-this-months-cpi-report-%e2%80%93-uncertainty-reigns/ ) To Subscribe to Quarterly Inflation Outlook: https://inflationguy.blog/shop/ To Subscribe for free to the blog: https://inflationguy.blog/ Check out the website! https://www.EnduringInvestments.com/
The doctor of gaming and Craig are back with another episode about another monhun.. can you guess if we liked it? You can! But! You still might enjoy hanging out with us as we recap our experience playing co-op Monster Hunter Wilds. In fact, title update 1 launches tomorrow (as of the date this is posted) so you should tune in while you check out the update! Other topics include: Mudborne, Romancing SaGa 2: Revenge of the Seven, Pokémon FireRed: Rocket Edition, DIGIVICE 25th Color Evolution, Assassin's Creed Shadows, Children of the Sun & more
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Renowned market commentator and Cornell professor Dave Collum joins us for an unfiltered, no-holds-barred conversation on the forces tearing through the global economy. From the deliberate demolition of economic structures to the speculative insanity around AI and private equity, Dave breaks down why he believes we're living in a financial illusion, and what comes next. We cover distorted markets, fake job booms, recession denial, and the misunderstood gold narrative. It's punchy, provocative, and packed with hard truths every investor should hear.---------------
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Blockbusters don't move themselves—Hollywood's Teamsters do. Scott, a fourth-generation Hollywood trucker, joins Brian, Shipper and Mike to reveal the high-speed, high-stakes world of hauling movie magic. From Avengers to Iron Man, hear how rigs, stunts, and set moves make the impossible happen. Exploding Dr. Pepper trucks? Slicing a Rolls Royce in half? It's all in a day's work. Buckle up for a ride behind the scenes. Donate to help our Coworker's son during his battle with Cancer! Click HERE to donate! Support The Show KEEP US FUELED: buymeacoffee.com/hammerlane Gear: https://www.hammerlanelegends.com/gear Share Your Stories EMAIL US YOUR STORIES: hammerlanelegends@gmail.com Website: www.hammerlanelegends.com Follow The Show YouTube: www.youtube.com/channel/UC5TWlB5Yqx8JlQr3p3bkkMg Facebook: www.facebook.com/hammerlanelegends Facebook Fan Group: www.facebook.com/groups/hll Instagram Desktop: www.instagram.com/hammerlanelegends Instagram Mobile: @hammerlanelegends Twitter Desktop: www.twitter.com/HLLPodcast Twitter Mobile: @HLLpodcast Follow The Team Brian Merkel Facebook: www.facebook.com/brian.merkel.94 Instagram Desktop: www.instagram.com/brianmerkeloffical/ Instagram Mobile: @brianmerkelofficial Produced by: Jason York Follow Jason on Instagram @jyorkofficial
Retired Navy Captain Robert C. Rubel talks with Bill Hamblet about the geographical implications of naval strategy and global security.
Jérôme Daneel, représentant de Huawei Technologies, discute des défis et des évolutions de la technologie 5G et de la transition vers la 5G Advanced (5GA) lors du Mobile World Congress à Barcelone.L'intelligence artificielle est partout, y compris dans les réseaux. Elle oblige à adapter notamment les réseaux 5G car l'IA entraîne des besoins accrus en bande passante et en latence. Mais l'IA permet aussi d'optimiser et d'améliorer le fonctionnement de ces réseaux. Jérôme Daneel évoque notamment le "slicing" de réseau pour réduire la latence, et l'utilisation de technologies comme le beamforming, qui améliore la couverture des réseaux. Concernant la 6G, son concept reste encore flou et elle n'était pas vraiment à l'ordre du jour à Barcelone. -----------♥️ Soutenez Monde Numérique : https://donorbox.org/monde-numerique
Season 25 Episode #14 Nathan Singleton and Shaun J BoyceToday in this short episode of quick tennis tip, Coach Nathan Singleton asks to notice how often you go to the slice backhand when playing defense.
Analysts Don Kellogg and Roger Entner discuss their respective disagreements on two keytelecom topics: T-Priority and BEAD. 00:24 T-Priority launches for first responders in NYC 03:26 Speed floor promises 04:08 Will this be adapted for business? 06:12 Slicing vs. private networks 06:48 BEAD qualifications are changing 07:56 Connection costs are very inefficient 09:16 Starlink vs. FWA 15:12 Episode wrap-upTags:telecom, telecommunications, wireless, prepaid, postpaid, cellular phone, DonKellogg, Roger Entner. T-Priority, BEAD, T-Mobile, New York City, networkslicing, AT&T, FirstNet, first responders, AI, private networks, fiber,Howard Lutnick, NTIA, spectrum, ARPU, FWA, satellite, Starlink, NPS, cable,DSL, rural, C band
The 39 Melachos Of Shabbos Series #12 - Slicing, dicing, chopping, and mashing on Shabbos 01/04/2016
Ending the theme of, "Slicing and dicing our way into the new year" with the underrated gem, 2009's "The Hills Run Red" with my part-time co-host Nathaniel of At the Devil's Ball. The Mistress of the Menagerie and Nathaniel discuss challenging the horror audience, repeating the cycle of violence, and obsession. Come check it out!
Continuing the theme of "Slicing and dicing our way into the new year" with the popular slasher flick, 1996's "Scream" with my part-time co-host Nathaniel from At the Devil's Ball. The Mistress of the Menagerie and Nathaniel discuss narcissistic personality disorder, psychopathy, and trauma. Come check it out!
In Episode 81 of The Road To Wisdom Podcast we speak to the beautiful Alison Ramsay. Alison (FMCHC, NBHWC), is a Board Certified Functional Medicine Health Coach. Her passion for health and self-development began in her teens and has continued voraciously for over 25 years. After university exploring human biology alongside her fine arts degree, she mentored with Tera Warner of Body Enlightenment: The World's Healthiest Body and Lifestyle System, where she built online programs with some of her health heroes, hosted summits, workshops and retreats, as well as coached hundreds of brave women in becoming healthier, shinier and more empowered versions of themselves. Alison then went on to study with global health experts at the prestigious Functional Medicine Coaching Academy. Through her cutting edge seminars and coaching, she guides people back to themselves by clearing up the toxicity and confusion in health and sharing the current science for vibrant living through lifestyle. We truly touched on so many topics that we could talk about for days, hence an almost 2 hour conversation which we have broken up into two episodes. In part one we discuss how simple being well should really be and the importance of seasonal, circadian living with an emphasis on what it's truly like to embrace winter and why darkness is essential for health. Part two touches on feminism, cyclical living for health and so much more. Alison is one of our favourite voices in wellbeing with over 25 years of wisdom to share in the most gentle and grounding way. Alison can be found at https://rootstorubies.com and IG: @quantummhealth Loved what you heard in this episode? Your support means the world. Make sure to hit that subscribe button, spread the word with your pals, and drop us a review. By doing so, you're not just tuning in – you're fueling our community's growth and paving the way for more incredible guests to grace our show. As the week rolls by, we're already cooking up more tantalizing content for your hungry ears. Keen to stay in the loop with the latest episode releases? Follow our journey on Instagram at @theroadtowisdom.podcast and catch behind-the-scenes action on our YouTube channel @theroadtowisdompodcast. Don't miss out on a thing – also, snag the freshest updates straight to your inbox by subscribing to our newsletter over at https://www.theroadtowisdompodcast.com/. It's your VIP ticket to all things The Road To Wisdom
In Episode 81 of The Road To Wisdom Podcast we speak to the beautiful Alison Ramsay. Alison (FMCHC, NBHWC), is a Board Certified Functional Medicine Health Coach. Her passion for health and self-development began in her teens and has continued voraciously for over 25 years. After university exploring human biology alongside her fine arts degree, she mentored with Tera Warner of Body Enlightenment: The World's Healthiest Body and Lifestyle System, where she built online programs with some of her health heroes, hosted summits, workshops and retreats, as well as coached hundreds of brave women in becoming healthier, shinier and more empowered versions of themselves. Alison then went on to study with global health experts at the prestigious Functional Medicine Coaching Academy. Through her cutting edge seminars and coaching, she guides people back to themselves by clearing up the toxicity and confusion in health and sharing the current science for vibrant living through lifestyle. We truly touched on so many topics that we could talk about for days, hence an almost 2 hour conversation which we have broken up into two episodes. In part one we discuss how simple being well should really be and the importance of seasonal, circadian living with an emphasis on what it's truly like to embrace winter and why darkness is essential for health. Part two touches on feminism, cyclical living for health and so much more. Alison is one of our favourite voices in wellbeing with over 25 years of wisdom to share in the most gentle and grounding way. Alison can be found at https://rootstorubies.com and IG: @quantummhealth Loved what you heard in this episode? Your support means the world. Make sure to hit that subscribe button, spread the word with your pals, and drop us a review. By doing so, you're not just tuning in – you're fueling our community's growth and paving the way for more incredible guests to grace our show. As the week rolls by, we're already cooking up more tantalizing content for your hungry ears. Keen to stay in the loop with the latest episode releases? Follow our journey on Instagram at @theroadtowisdom.podcast and catch behind-the-scenes action on our YouTube channel @theroadtowisdompodcast. Don't miss out on a thing – also, snag the freshest updates straight to your inbox by subscribing to our newsletter over at https://www.theroadtowisdompodcast.com/. It's your VIP ticket to all things The Road To Wisdom
Happy New Year to you all! And with a new year comes a new month, new theme with this month's theme being, "Slicing and dicing our way into the new year" where the focus will be on movies from the slasher flick subgenre of horror. Starting the month off with the underrated slasher, 1981's "The Prowler" with my old co-host Nathaniel of At the Devil's Ball. The Mistress of the Menagerie and Nathaniel discuss classism, revenge, and war trauma. Come check it out!
This week's episode starts off with tummy aches, site updates, and Marvel Rivals hate, before getting to what we've been playing with Gori: Cuddly Carnage, Fabledom, Starbound, and Star Trek: Legends. Anyway and as always, thank you for watching or listening, I hope you enjoy this here episode, and I hope you have a wonderful wonderful rest of your day. (And if you haven't already, or are a listener and not a watcher, please like, subscribe, hit the bell, and all that jazz; it may not seem like much, but it goes a long way in helping support the show and site in general. I would appreciate it greatly.)
Summary: In this episode, Justin and Adam introduce their new series, 'The Wild Kitchen,' where they explore the art of sandwich making, focusing on wild game and culinary techniques. They delve into the history of sandwiches, discuss the importance of bread selection, and share tips on avoiding sogginess. The conversation also covers layering ingredients for optimal flavor and texture, creative sandwich ideas, and the importance of breaking traditional rules in sandwich making. In this engaging conversation, Adam and Justin explore the art of sandwich making, focusing on wild game and various meat types. They discuss techniques for creating delicious sandwiches using pulled meats, meatballs, and ground game, as well as the importance of cured meats and seafood. The duo shares creative recipes and tips for utilizing offal, emphasizing the versatility of sandwiches and encouraging listeners to experiment with flavors and ingredients. - Leave a Review of the Podcast - Buy our Wild Fish and Game Spices Recipes: Smoked Trout Grilled Cheese Antelope Sloppy Joe Sliders Egyptian Duck Liver Sandwiches Elk Pita Smash (Arayes) Cube Steak Venison Sandwich Gator Meat Ball Po'Boys Wild Pulled Pork Sandwich Nashville Hot Pike Sandwich Bourbon-Brown Sugar Beaver Baguettes Wild Game Chopped Cheese Sandwich Venison Reuben Sandwich Takeaways: The Wild Kitchen series focuses on niche cooking techniques and wild game recipes. The sandwich's history is linked to John Montague, the Earl of Sandwich. Choosing the right bread is crucial for a successful sandwich. Sogginess can ruin a sandwich; layering ingredients wisely helps. Utilizing leftovers can enhance sandwich creativity. Fish and cheese can be paired together for unique flavors. Adding chips to sandwiches provides extra crunch and flavor. Dressing vegetables in vinaigrette can enhance sandwich moisture and taste. Experimenting with sauces can elevate a simple sandwich. Breaking traditional culinary rules can lead to delicious discoveries. Mustard adds tanginess to sandwiches. Pulled or shredded meat is great for sandwiches. Meatballs can be made with various flavors. Ground game can be used in sloppy joes. Sliced meats make for quick sandwiches. Cured meats can elevate any sandwich. Fried fish sandwiches are a Southern staple. Experiment with sauces to enhance sandwiches. Offal can be delicious in sandwiches. Creative recipes can make sandwiches exciting. Chapters: 00:00 Introduction to the Wild Kitchen Series 02:48 The History and Evolution of Sandwiches 06:02 Building the Perfect Sandwich: Bread Selection 11:57 Avoiding Sogginess: Tips for a Better Sandwich 17:59 Layering Ingredients for Flavor and Texture 24:09 Creative Sandwich Ideas and Tips 29:55 Breaking the Rules: Unique Sandwich Combinations 32:20 The Art of Sandwich Making 35:09 Exploring Meatballs and Ground Game 38:30 Slicing and Dicing: Quick Sandwich Solutions 40:04 Cured and Cold Cuts: Elevating Sandwiches 42:33 Fried Fish and Seafood Sandwiches 45:50 Utilizing Offal in Sandwiches 50:07 Creative Sandwich Recipes and Final Thoughts Keywords: Wild kitchen, sandwiches, cooking techniques, wild game, culinary tips, food history, sandwich building, flavor combinations, cooking with leftovers, culinary creativity, sandwich making, wild game, meatballs, cured meats, seafood sandwiches, offal recipes, cooking tips, culinary techniques Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Arcand and Hart believe the Patriots' defense left much to be desired with their performance against the Buffalo Bills. Plus, the guys break down the play-making ability of the Pats' offensive and defensive units, and they dissect the performance of the coaching staff against the Bills, as well.
Jeff Stringer and Ryan Corkwell, founders of Vantage Point Archery, are back again to join me on the show! In this episode we talk about the VPA difference and why these broadheads are the best on the planet. We dig into their commitment to American manufacturing and how that makes the VPA broadhead a no-brainer choice for American hunters. We talk deer and elk hunting, how the recent election results may improve their success, and some new, super secret broadhead products about to be unleashed into the market. One listen to this episode with my two friends and solid Americans, and you will know exactly why I ONLY shoot Vantage Point Broadheads. Check out the website below and give these guys an honest shot, you'll thank me later. Use promo code Huntsman10 at checkout for 10% off your order! Vantage Point Archery on Instagram Vantage Point Archery website Show Sponsors! Phelps Game Calls - The game call company of The Western Huntsman! https://phelpsgamecalls.com/ -Use Promo Code “Huntsman10” for 10% off! Silencer Central - Get started with a suppressor for your next hunt by going to the website here: https://www.silencercentral.com/ They make it very easy to get licensed, purchased, and set up so you can find out why getting a suppressor from Silencer Centrals is so popular! Hoffman Boots - Best hunting boots you'll ever own. Specifically, check out the Hoffman Explorers, hands down the finest mountain boot for Western big game on the planet, I guarantee it! Use promo code “HUNTSMAN10” for 10% off! https://hoffmanboots.com/hoffman-mountain-boots Barnes Bullets - Since 1932, Barnes Bullets has been a leader in hunting ammo. The world-famous X-Bullet was the first expanding all-copper bullet known for its exceptional knock down power and performance. I have personally been using Barnes Bullets since 1998 and wouldn't recommend them if I didn't know for sure how well they perform. Check them out at www.barnesbullets.com Vantage Point Archery - PROMO CODE: HUNTSMAN10 for 10% off. American made broadheads of choice for The Western Huntsman! Make sure to check out the single-bevel Omega's or scroll through and find the broadhead that best suits your needs. 100% Satisfaction Guarantee and Lifetime Warranty are just part of the reason why these are my go-to broadheads. https://vparchery.com/pages/vpa-western-huntsman Eastmans Hunting Journals - What Western Hunter doesn't know Eastmans Hunting Journals?? I've been a fan and subscriber to the magazine since I was a kid, and you should too. Between the magazine, Eastmans TagHub, and the new Mule Deer eCourse, Eastmans has something for everyone and the tools every Western Hunter should have! Check it out at https://www.eastmans.com/ Hit me up at jim@thewesternhuntsman.com
Este boletim traz um resumo das principais notícias do dia na análise de Samuel Possebon, editor chefe da TELETIME.TELETIME é a publicação de referência para quem acompanha o mercado de telecomunicações, tecnologia e Internet no Brasil. Uma publicação independente dedicada ao debate aprofundado e criterioso das questões econômicas, regulatórias, tecnológicas, operacionais e estratégicas das empresas do setor. Se você ainda não acompanha a newsletter TELETIME, inscreva-se aqui (shorturl.at/juzF1) e fique ligado no dia a dia do mercado de telecom. É simples e é gratuito.Você ainda pode acompanhar TELETIME nas redes sociais:Twitter: https://twitter.com/TeletimeNewsLinkedin: shorturl.at/jGKRVInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/teletimenews/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Teletime/ Google News: shorturl.at/kJU35Ou entre em nosso canal no Telegram: https://t.me/teletimenews Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Get ready for a Business Wars pizza party! Sporkful podcast host Dan Pashman and Eater NYC reporter Melissa McCart join David to settle the years long debate: is East Coast pizza really better? Then, Dan goes out in the field to put hot honey pizza to the test. Plus, find out how foodies read the trends to determine whether a slice is all hype, or worth the wait.This episode is available early and ad-free for Wondery+ members. To stay up-to-date on new podcasts and more from Wondery, sign up on http://wondery.fm/applepodcastsSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Jamie and Thomas discuss the Canucks win in San Jose and how the team is making small errors that makes otherwise easy wins harder to achieve. They also ask how different the Canucks really are this year and how their underlying profile is very similar to last year. They are joined by Canucks Army's Dave Hall to talk Abbotsford Canucks prospects and finish the show answering some of your biggest Canucks concerns. This podcast is produced by Dominic Sramaty & Lina SetaghianThe views and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the hosts and guests and do not necessarily reflect the position of Rogers Media Inc. or any affiliate.
There's turmoil in the People's Republic of The Dispatch. Democratically elected President Jonah J. Goldberg was deposed in the early hours of the morning by dissident General Kevin D. Williamson, who has taken over The Remnant airwaves in an often-precedented coup d'état. Kevin is joined by Mitch Kokai, senior political analyst at the John Locke Foundation, to discuss the aftermath of Hurricane Helene in North Carolina and the potential consequences on the fast-approaching presidential election. Kevin and Mitch negate the loony conspiracies stemming from the storm, discuss the status of polling sites across the state, and dig into the voter demographics of the southern swing state. Mitch explains why North Carolina is in a unique position this election season, and makes a case that it's time for the sane among us to reclaim the term “RINO” once and for all. Show Notes: —Kevin's reporting from Asheville —Learn more about the John Locke Foundation —The Carolina Journal The Remnant is a production of The Dispatch, a digital media company covering politics, policy, and culture from a non-partisan, conservative perspective. To access all of The Dispatch's offerings—including Jonah's G-File newsletter, weekly livestreams, and other members-only content—click here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This episode the dudette is taking over the show. Lindsey from Blondies Butcher Shop joins in and drops some knowledge on what it takes make it in the industry these days. Owning and operating the only pink meat locker you're going to want to join it. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thedudenetwork/support
(00:00) On-Course Adjustments in Golf This chapter covers the importance of making on-course adjustments during a round of golf, especially when faced with common issues like slicing. Jeff Smith explains that simply changing your aim to compensate for a slice is not effective, as it can exacerbate the problem. Instead, he suggests focusing on the relationship between the club face and the swing direction to make the ball fly more predictably. By aligning the club face correctly and adjusting the swing path, golfers can manage their shots better and avoid consistently poor results. We also explore practical techniques to adjust on the fly and ensure a more enjoyable and successful round of golf. (10:14) Kitchen Adjustments for Busy Golfers This chapter focuses on balancing a busy lifestyle with the convenience of home-cooked meals, especially for those who may not have the time or desire to cook. We explore the benefits of using meal kit services like HelloFresh, which offer quick and easy meal solutions. Jeff shares his personal experience of transitioning from relying on quick-fix meals like beefaroni to enjoying healthier, home-cooked options with minimal effort. Additionally, we touch on the importance of making adjustments both on the golf course and in the kitchen to improve overall quality of life. (12:57) Golf Swing Alignment and Bunker Tips This chapter addresses common issues in golf such as pulling shots to the left. We explore key checkpoints including alignment and ball position, emphasizing the importance of aligning the body correctly and positioning the ball appropriately for accurate shots. Techniques for checking alignment, such as using a club against the chest, and the impact of chest rotation on the backswing are discussed. Visual aids, like modified hula hoops, are highlighted as effective tools for teaching proper swing paths, especially to younger players unfamiliar with clock face analogies. Finally, adjustments for hitting from fairway bunkers are touched upon, stressing the need to select the right club for the shot. (25:04) On-Course Golf Adjustments and Strategies This chapter explores the nuances of making on-course adjustments to achieve a better golf shot, particularly when dealing with challenging lies. We discuss the importance of properly aligning the club face and how to position your body to maintain balance and precision. Key techniques include setting the club on the ground first to determine the direction, adjusting your stance according to the slope, and gripping the club last to ensure the correct shaft length. We also debunk common misconceptions, emphasizing that accepted truisms like aiming right for a ball above your feet aren't always accurate. By understanding and implementing these adjustments, golfers can improve their shots and avoid common pitfalls like chunked or topped balls. (36:02) Strategic Golf Adjustments and Techniques This chapter focuses on understanding how to make effective on-course adjustments in golf. We explore the importance of analyzing the ball's position and the necessary adjustments to the club face and handle to achieve the desired trajectory. We discuss how to logically determine the right approach by considering the specific needs of the shot, such as launching the ball high or getting it over an obstacle. Additionally, we address the common misconception about using the club's position on the ground to gauge trajectory and explain why factors like the shape of the club's sole and the ground's slope can lead to inaccurate readings. By emphasizing thoughtful planning and execution, we highlight how golfers can improve their shots by moving beyond guesswork and developing a purposeful approach. (44:38) Improving Golf Stance and Footing This chapter focuses on the critical importance of maintaining stable footing while playing golf, particularly when dealing with tricky lies like pine straw or fairway bunkers. We explore how even the slightest movement or slippage can affect your shot and discuss strategies to find firm footing to ensure better control and accuracy. Additionally, we provide practical tips on making on-course adjustments and offer listeners the opportunity to seek personalized advice through our platforms. Whether you're dealing with unstable surfaces or looking for general golfing advice, we cover how to handle these challenges effectively.
The crew plan for their assault on Jasper's headquarters. Bidrohi and Clem nerd out over fine engravings. Alkader delivers a presentation. Saeeda and Mushfiq interrogate a man with a chip on his shoulder. Support us at https://ko-fi.com/desperateattune and at https://www.patreon.com/DesperateAttune Follow us at https://twitter.com/DesperateAttune Desperate Attune's season 2 is hosted by Prince Edited by Zoheb (Klow), Prince and salty Featuring tree Aadiyat (Soap) Poetry read by Zoheb Poem is 'The Runes on Weland's Sword' by Rudyard Kipling Blades in the Dark by John Harper and Evil Hat Productions With thanks to Johnstone Metzger Duellist playbook by Zoheb (klow) Skovlan playbooks by Prince Iruvian playbooks by Johnstone Metzger Intro music is 'Jalandhar' by Kevin Macleod Outro music is 'Alapana in Kiravani Ragam' by U. Srinivas Recap music is 'Alapana in Shankarabharanam Ragam' by U. Srinivas Sound effects from Pixabay.com Cover art by Fahim Anzoom Rumman (botagainsthumanity)
It's hard to be patient when it doesn't seem like God is moving in the way I expect Him to. Some part of me wants to step in and give Him a hand. Helping is a good thing, right? In today's podcast, Julie Harwick shares from the Bible and her personal life how God has shown us that He is in complete control. **** Welcome to Women World Leaders podcast. I'm your host, Julie Harwick. Thank you for joining me today as we celebrate God's grace in our lives, in this ministry and around the world. The steady cadence of marching feet dragged Peter from the depths of a heavy sleep. “Are you still sleeping and resting? Look, the hour has come, and the Son of Man is delivered into the hands of sinners. Rise! Let us go! Here comes my betrayer!” There was an ominous tone in Jesus' voice that Peter had never heard before. It immediately overcame his sleepiness and brought him to high alert. He sensed danger, even though he was still unsure of what Jesus meant. A sizeable number of Roman soldiers and temple guards approached, carrying torches and weapons as they followed a familiar figure. Judas Iscariot grasped Jesus by the shoulders and quickly kissed Him on both cheeks while carefully averting his eyes from the Teacher's gaze. Peter's mind was flooded with memories of the previous hours, “one of you will betray Me… My soul is overwhelmed with sorrow to the point of death… you will all fall away, for it is written, ‘I will strike the shepherd, and the sheep will be scattered… even if all fall away, I will not.” As the soldiers roughly grabbed Jesus' arm, Peter's heart pounded in his ears and adrenalin took over his body. Without even realizing what he was doing, he grabbed the sword from a temple guard's scabbard and clumsily brought it down, slicing off the ear of the high priest's servant. “Put your sword away,” Jesus commanded. “Shall I not drink the cup the Father has given me?” He reached down and picked up the severed ear from the dusty ground returning it to its' rightful place. If it weren't for the blood dripping off the servant's face onto his tunic, there would be no evidence that it had ever been sliced from his head. It was to be the Galilean teacher's final act of healing. As the soldiers pushed Jesus ahead of them toward the city, Peter watched, powerless to move, struggling to make sense of what had just happened. If you're like me, it's easy to judge Peter for the way he conducted himself on that final night with Jesus. Impulsive is the first descriptive word that comes to mind when I think of Peter. Slicing off an ear is certainly evidence of that trait. But would we be any different? I wanted to begin the podcast by trying to experience that night in the garden from Peter's perspective. In trying to make sense of what was happening, I think his first thought was, “ This is not going well and Jesus isn't taking action. I have to do something!” Unfortunately, his thought process is probably painfully familiar to many of us. As I think about Peter's situation, it brings back some memories I'd just as soon forget. One of the most pivotal times in my life was a summer missions trip I took with Teen Missions International when I was 16. It took my relationship with God much deeper and brought me tremendous growth in many different areas. I hoped that someday, my children might have a similar experience. Teen Missions kept me on their mailing list and in February of every year, I received a brochure detailing all the mission trips available the following summer. I always enjoyed looking through it to see where they were going and what they'd be doing. The year my twin daughters were about to turn 10, I noticed that the organization was now operating pre-teen teams open to kids from 10-13, so I mentioned it to them. That prompted a lot of questions about what it was like going on a missions trip. I was encouraged by their interest and described what my experience had been like. I wasn't suggesting that they do it, but I probably painted a pretty attractive picture of what it could be like. Could God be calling them to do this? I was excited at the prospect, but did my best to avoid steering them in any direction. I suggested that they pray about it long and hard if they thought it was something God might want them to do. My husband and I also prayed for God's direction in the matter, and asked that if it was something He wanted for them, that they wouldn't be able to let it go. If you've never had a 10-year-old, you should know that they are very impressionable, easily excited and in our particular case, very eager to please their parents. They hadn't had much experience in praying for God's direction, but they were pretty sure that He was telling them to do this. We talked about some of the difficulties they were likely to face, but somehow, those didn't seem as compelling as the excitement and fun that the experience promised . As we began to help them raise support, a number of our friends and family seemed surprised that we were letting them go on a six-week missions trip at the tender age of 10. The team they selected would be staying in Merrit Island, Florida, approximately an hour's drive from our home, so we would have the opportunity to see them once a week. They had stayed away from home with grandparents and at sleepovers and they would have each other, so it didn't really seem all that crazy to us. Raising support was difficult. We reasoned that it was because it was for two instead of one and some people might question the validity of a missions trip for 10-year-olds. We wound up having to make up what they couldn't raise in support ourselves and it was substantial. In retrospect, that probably should've caused us to question if God was really calling them to do this. To make a six-week story short, it did not turn out at all as I'd hoped. There was no phenomenal spiritual growth. They cried many tears, counted the days until it was over and came home with one case of strep throat and two cases of head lice that persisted for weeks to come. They felt that their team's assigned work was pointless and didn't accomplish anything of real significance. Twenty years later, they still can't find anything positive to say about the experience and we've all come to the conclusion that it was a colossal mistake. At the time, I could come up with so many reasons to support the idea. They would be surrounded by other kids their age who were also eager to serve God. They'd learn bible verses and how to have a quiet time and that when things are hard, they can rely on God. I fully expected them to have an experience just like mine. But I was 16 and they were 10. I was independent and eager to try my wings. They were not very outgoing or confident around strangers. The timing was not right, but because of my desire for them to make huge spiritual strides at the ripe old age of 10, I got ahead of God and tried to make something happen that was not part of His plan. His plan was more long-range than mine, and I wasn't seeing Him doing anything to move things along. Maybe a little like Peter. Maybe even more like Abraham. Romans 4 tells us that “Abraham believed God and it was credited to him as righteousness.” He is listed in Hebrews 11 as an example of faith that we should emulate. He certainly earned that recognition by uprooting himself from his homeland and obediently following God into a land completely foreign to him. God blessed him for this obedience with vast amounts of land and wealth. But sadly, Abraham had no children to receive the inheritance and he was already more than 75-years-old. God spoke to Abraham and promised that he would have a son and that his descendants would number more than the stars in the desert sky. Abraham believed God and eagerly waited to see the promise come to pass. But years passed and nothing happened except that Abraham and Sarah got even older. Recognizing that she was already too old to conceive, Sarah reasoned that God must've intended to give her husband a child through some other means. The elderly couple had grown tired of waiting for God to act, so they agreed that Sarah should give Abraham her maid, Hagar, as a concubine so that she could give him a son in Sarah's place. Thanks to Abraham and Sarah's intervention, Abraham had a son, Ishmael, by the time he was 86. But God made it clear that Ishmael was not the child of His promise and predicted that strife and trouble would result from their presumption in solving the problem on their own. Another 15 years passed before Sarah became pregnant at the age of 90 and delivered God's promised child, Issac. God had it under control from the moment He made the promise, but his timetable was quite different from their's and Abraham and Sarah found it impossible to wait. The two boys grew up as stepbrothers who didn't really get along. They passed that rivalry on to successive generations and it continues to be a source of conflict. If you didn't already know, Issac became the father of Jacob, also known as Israel, from whom all Jews descend. Ishmael became the father of the Arab nation which includes all the countries currently in conflict with Israel such as Gaza, Syria, parts of Lebanon and Iran. Abraham and Sarah believed they were doing their part to help God's plan along by having Ishmael, but God had never intended it. The result was thousands of years of conflict with no end in sight. I pray that my efforts at “helping God along with His plan,” will not produce the long-term, horrific ramifications that Abraham and Sarah created. Twenty years later, it appears that my girls escaped relatively unscathed. Their relationships with God don't look just like mine, but that was never His intention for them anyway. They are both walking with Him as He leads them and I have learned that my job is simply to pray for them and leave the rest in His hands. It seems the God of the universe really doesn't need my help. Thanks for listening to Women World Leaders podcast! Join us each week as we explore together God's extravagant love and your courageous purpose. 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Adam's moved his office, the arbitrary nature of exercise, prepping for the Laracon basketball game, Dax explains breaking at the Olympics, Dax sliced off a nice piece of bacon, how you can email us, trying to find your doctor and electrician for life, and taxes and humidity in Florida.Want to carry on the conversation? Join us in Discord. Or send us an email at sliceoffalittlepieceofbacon@tomorrow.fm.Laracon 2024Scott Tolinski - Syntax.fm on X: “@a_txcllctr87033 Breaking is all about positivity.Australian B-Girl Raygun ‘devastated' by online hate after Olympic performanceThe Australian Breaker Who Broke the InternetParis Olympics 2024: How Rachel Raygun Gunn qualified for Olympics, ‘travesty', how the Olympics' breaking farce was allowed to happenwip: terminal (initial commit)South of the Border AttractionTopics:(00:00) - No context Adam reacting to things (00:46) - Adam moved (his office) (02:57) - The arbitrary nature of exercise (06:26) - Basketball game at Laracon (12:35) - Breakdancing at the Olympics (23:45) - Dax sliced a piece of bacon off (25:35) - Adam's fantasy football league challenge (26:38) - Email us! (27:44) - Sponsor: Terminal.shop (28:22) - Finding your electrician or doctor for life (36:33) - Doing the same thing every day at work (39:50) - What autonomous vehicles could do for our economy? (41:49) - Florida man explains taxes (45:50) - Humidity measurements
This episode of the podcast was recorded live in Phoenix at the 2023 INFORMS Annual Meeting. Keynote speaker Dr. Les Servi shared special insight on his talk, ‘Operations Research and National Security,' which provided an informative, and dare I say fun, first-hand look at the role of O.R. in National Security! Les is the Chief Scientist Cyber Operations Research at The MITRE Corporation and the immediate Past President of the Military Operations Research Society (MORS), as well as an INFORMS Fellow. This video has been created with the approval and consent of The MITRE Corporation. The views and opinions expressed in the video are those of the individual featured and do not necessarily reflect the official policy or position of MITRE.
Setting sail for pizza adventure. It's #PizzaFriday! Today on Odd News+ we investigate a pizza party and find out if it's fire or burnt. Also, a salute to coworking and information on a unique way to save energy. >> Hear episodes from all the participants in Dog Days of Podcasting>> Support comedy4cast by becoming a patron on Patreon>> Or you can get Clinton a Dunkin' card or a cup of coffee via Ko-Fi>> Follow us on X, Instagram, Facebook, MeWe, Mastodon, and BlueSky>> Give us a call via the Super Secret Phone Line (213) 290-4451>> Drop us an email at podcast @ comedy4cast.com>> Also check out Clinton's other podcast, The Topic is Trek>> Certain sounds effects heard on comedy4cast are courtesy of freeSFX and FreeSound.org Click here for a transcript of this episode.
It's the Friday Bonus Baw and this week we've squeezed out an extra 15 minutes with the brilliant Solly McLeod to go through some podcast furniture; a terrible audition, promised parts that never quite got over the line and some words of fine wisdom. Make sure you subscribe and leave a 5 star review! If you'd like to share the times you've been a resourceful rascal, or want to get in touch, send an email to Hello@RestlessNativesPodcast.comPlease review Global's Privacy Policy: https://global.com/legal/privacy-policy
Welcome to Episode 112! Our stories this week feature Slicer zooming even faster in a five player game, a musical enigma navigating an LGS event and a pod finally explaining Etali's power to a dino-pilled player. We also investigate the merits of New Jersey Michael's Submarine Sandwiches, and implore you to not force song on unwilling ears. Stay Salty! ____ Find HSM merch on our website and our Bonfire site! Get HSM playmats from our friends at Jank Mats! Use our affiliate link!! Email your salty stories to thehowlingsaltmine@gmail.com! Find links to all our social media pages on our Linktree! Check out our Moxfield! Podcast art by the talented Devin Burnett! @j.d.burnett
Slicing off the back of a crossover SUV is one of the most controversial trends of the last decade, and it doesn't seem to be slowing down anytime soon. BMW showed off the sliced X1 when it debuted the X2 in 2017. This stylized compact crossover also ushered in its second generation last year, with the 2024 model. This second-gen X2 sticks with its formula and is essentially a more stylish BMW X1. Powering the '24 X2 is either a base, turbocharged 2.0-liter I4 that sends 241 hp through a seven-speed automatic, or a turbocharged 2.0-liter I4 that sends 312 hp through a seven-speed automatic. Both powertrains feed a standard all-wheel-drive system. On this episode of Quick Spin, Autoweek's Patrick Carone hops behind the wheel of the 2024 BMW X2 M35i and puts it through its paces. Carone takes you on a guided tour of the BMW X2 and highlights some of his favorite features before taking you along on a live drive review. Adding to these segments, Carone chats with host Wesley Wren about the BMW X2, its position in the market, and more. The pair also discuss if the compact crossover is the new hatchback. Closing the show, the pair break down what makes this 2024 BMW X2 special.
Bible Reading: Psalms 34:17-18; 147:3; Hebrews 4:14-16"I can't wait for the school carnival on Friday!" said Skylar. "My mom's working at the slushy booth. She's gonna make me a slushy with every flavor in it!""My dad's helping out with the pin game," said Gabriel. "He said there are some cool prizes for whoever knocks them all down!""What about you, Nevaeh?" asked Skylar. "Is your grandpa helping?"Nevaeh shook her head. "No, he can't work at a booth--he can't be on his feet for long periods of time." "That's too bad," said Gabriel. Nevaeh smiled and shrugged. "It's okay," she said. "No big deal."When Nevaeh got home from school, Grandpa greeted her. "How about some of my famous guacamole?" he said. "I have to put the lawnmower away, but if you'll start cutting up the onions, I'll be back in a jiff to make the rest." "Okay," said Nevaeh. But as soon as she sliced into an onion, her eyes started to tear up. The onion must be making my eyes water, she thought. But even after she put down the knife, the tears kept coming. When Grandpa came back inside, Nevaeh was sobbing. "I'm sorry, Grandpa!" Nevaeh cried. "I keep trying to accept that I can't live with Mom or Dad and be thankful that I live with you, but when Skylar and Gabriel were talking about their parents working at the school carnival, I really wished my parents were working there too!""Your grandmother never wanted to bother anyone with her feelings either," Grandpa said. "So whenever I sensed something was wrong, I'd ask her to cut up some onions, and the same thing would happen to her--the tears would just come out." He gave Nevaeh a hug. "But your feelings aren't bothersome to those who love you, Nevaeh. Whenever you feel sad or upset, you don't need keep it to yourself. You can tell me--it won't hurt my feelings to know that you miss your parents. And most importantly, you can tell Jesus. He loves you and can handle any feelings you have."Grandpa cut into an avocado. "I may not be able to help with a booth, but I could bring some guacamole to your school carnival. How about that?" Nevaeh smiled and nodded. –Courtney LasaterHow About You?When you feel sad or upset, do you ever try to keep it to yourself? Maybe you don't want to bother other people about it or don't think they'd care. But it's important to share your feelings with others instead of bottling them up inside. Jesus wants you to tell Him about your feelings too--you can trust Him to understand and to help you with them.Today's Key Verse:Give all your worries and cares to God, for he cares about you. (NLT) (1 Peter 5:7 )Today's Key Thought:Share your feelings with Jesus
Editor Michael Ruscio, ACE and assistant editor Josh Carley The 3 BODY PROBLEM editing team of editor Michael Ruscio, ACE and assistant editor Josh Carley collaborated for the first time to take on arguably the biggest episode of the Netflix adaptation of the Chinese sci-fi novel. Helmed by former GAME OF THRONES showrunners David Benioff and D.B. Wiess, 3 BODY PROBLEM masterfully blends multiple genres, including action, fantasy and psychological thriller. The wheels of 3 BODY PROBLEM are set in motion when Ye Wenjie, an astrophysicist who sees her father beaten to death during a struggle session in the Chinese Cultural Revolution, is conscripted by the military. Due to her scientific background, she is sent to a secret military base in a remote region. Her decision at the base to respond to contact from an alien planet implicates a group of scientists in the present day, forcing them to confront humanity's greatest threat. MICHAEL RUSCIO, ACE Michael Ruscio began his editing career making films with independent mavericks Alan Rudolph and Robert Altman. He has enjoyed editing some of the top dramatic shows of the past twenty years, including The Sopranos, Homeland, Dexter, House of Cards and Six Feet Under, where he first met Rodrigo Garcia, for whom he edited the film Raymond & Ray. Recent work featuring Michael's talents include Pieces of Her, Your Honor, Carnival Row, Ridley Scott's Raised by Wolves, and Hulu's Catch-22. Ruscio was nominated for an ACE Eddie Award for the finale of Six Feet Under and won the 2009 Eddie for the pilot of True Blood. He created a workshop for the American Film Institute on the art of editing which he also taught at the Los Angeles Film School. Additionally, he has directed multiple episodes of the HBO series True Blood and his short film In Order of Appearance received ensemble and individual acting awards during its festival run. He is currently editing the upcoming Amazon series Butterfly. JOSH CARLEY Josh Carley started his editing career in his home state of Louisiana, where he cut short films, trailers, EPKs, web pieces, local commercials, music videos, and a large array of other kinds of projects. His work led him to projects with other local filmmakers, and projects for SYFY, Lifetime, and Hallmark. In 2018 Josh moved to Los Angeles where he still resides with his wife and kids. He's had the privilege on working as Assistant Editor on such shows as Amazon's Utopia and The Terminal List, FX's The Old Man, and Apple TV's Truth Be Told. In addition to 3 Body Problem, his most recent work can be seen in the upcoming final season of The Umbrella Academy. Editing 3 BODY PROBLEM In our discussion with the 3 BODY PROBLEM editing team of Michael Ruscio and Josh Carley, we talk about: Doubling down on dialogue to deliver the action Slicing through the VFX work Taking a different angle on the same scene Sound advice for assistants Transcontinental cutting rooms The Credits Visit ExtremeMusic for all your production audio needs Check out Frame.io for the "Rough Cut Blog Spectacular" See what's new with Avid Media Composer Subscribe to The Rough Cut for more great interviews with the heroes of the editing room Explore The Rough Cut on YouTube
BONUS: The Art of Slicing Work with Anton Skornyakov This episode features Anton Skornyakov, an expert in Agile methodologies and the author of "The Art of Slicing Work: How to Navigate Unpredictable Projects." Let's unpack the concept of slicing work and explore how it can revolutionize productivity and project management. Inspiration Behind The Book "Focusing on 'what's the result we want from this discussion' shifts our mindset towards more practical, outcome-oriented conversations." Anton shares what drove him to write his book. In his coaching practice, he noticed that many organizational discussions were mired in theory rather than focusing on actionable outcomes. By centering the conversation on "the next step" and the desired results for the upcoming two weeks, teams can move from abstract planning to concrete, actionable steps. Understanding Slicing Work "Think of work like a large dinner; slicing it into dishes rather than tasks offers flexibility and maintains the connection between different work elements." In his book, Anton introduces the concept of Slicing Work using the metaphor of preparing a large dinner. He explains that traditional task division (horizontal slicing) often leads to a loss of flexibility and a disconnection between different parts of a project. Instead, he advocates for vertical slicing, where each slice represents a complete unit of value, enhancing coherence and team productivity. Common Barriers to Slicing Work "Old habits and upfront software design practices prevent effective work slicing; adopting Test-Driven Development (TDD) can help overcome these barriers." Anton discusses the habitual and educational barriers that prevent effective slicing of work. Many professionals are trained to focus on their specific expertise and to plan extensively before starting actual development, practices which can impede the flexible and iterative nature of Agile methodologies. In this segment, we refer to Extreme Programming and the pattern of the tracer bullet. The Slicing Work Mindset "Empowering teams to feel they can reshape their work structure is crucial for successful implementation of work slicing techniques." Implementing work slicing techniques can be straightforward technically, but the real challenge often lies in changing the organizational mindset. Anton points out that teams may understand the concept intellectually but often struggle with feeling empowered to change existing processes. Addressing Leadership Skepticism "Instead of promoting slicing, I discuss potential risks with leaders to help them see the value in breaking down projects to manage risks effectively." When faced with leadership skepticism, Anton shifts the conversation from slicing work per se to managing project risks. By identifying what could go wrong and finding ways to address these risks incrementally, leaders can see the practical benefits of adopting slicing work techniques. The Future of Work with Full Adoption "By turning Agile up to 11, micromanagement becomes obsolete, and teams are empowered to focus on transparent, result-driven discussions." Anton envisions a future where complete adoption of slicing work principles leads to a significant transformation in how teams and stakeholders interact. With a focus on frequent, tangible results and pragmatic discussions, organizations can achieve greater transparency and reduce the need for micromanagement. About Anton Skornyakov Anton Skornyakov is the co-founder and managing director of Agile.Coach. He has coached nearly a hundred organizations and thousands of people in the art of slicing work. His insights are distilled in his latest book, "The Art of Slicing Work," which encapsulates a wealth of stories, lessons, and principles from his extensive experience. For more information, visit slicingwork.com. You can link with Anton Skornyakov on LinkedIn.
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