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This Day in Legal History: Frederick Douglass Escapes SlaveryOn this day in legal history, September 3, 1838, Frederick Douglass escaped from slavery, setting in motion a life that would fundamentally reshape American legal and political thought. Disguised as a free Black sailor, Douglass boarded a train in Baltimore and made his way north to freedom, ultimately arriving in New York City. His flight from bondage was not just a personal liberation—it was a direct challenge to the legal regime of American slavery, upheld at the time by both state laws and federal statutes such as the Fugitive Slave Act of 1793. Douglass's successful escape, aided by forged documents and the relative leniency of northern vigilance at the time, highlights the tension between laws protecting property in human beings and the moral and constitutional arguments against such laws.Once free, Douglass became one of the most powerful legal thinkers of the 19th century, though he was never formally trained as a lawyer. Through his speeches, writings, and public advocacy, he shaped legal discourse on citizenship, equal protection, and constitutional interpretation. He directly influenced Reconstruction-era legal developments, including debates over the Thirteenth, Fourteenth, and Fifteenth Amendments. His 1852 speech “What to the Slave is the Fourth of July?” offered a searing legal and moral critique of the Constitution's complicity with slavery, while still asserting its potential as a freedom-promoting document when interpreted through a natural rights lens.Douglass's escape, and the career it made possible, also underscored the limits of law in the face of moral justice: in 1838, his very existence in the North was criminal under federal law. That reality would not change until the formal abolition of slavery in 1865. His advocacy helped lay the groundwork for a new legal order that could no longer reconcile itself with the ownership of people. September 3 is not just the anniversary of one man's flight—it marks a turning point in the long legal struggle to align American law with its professed ideals.President Donald Trump is prepared to ask the U.S. Supreme Court to uphold his administration's use of emergency powers to impose broad tariffs, including those targeting fentanyl and “reciprocal” trade imbalances. This follows two significant legal defeats, including a 7-4 ruling by the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit, which found that the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA) does not grant the president sweeping tariff authority. The court held that the statute, enacted in 1977, lacks any reference to tariffs among its regulatory tools, creating a serious challenge to the legal basis for Trump's actions.Despite the legal headwinds, Trump's team remains optimistic, noting the conservative 6-3 majority on the Supreme Court and the Court's traditional deference in matters of foreign affairs. However, legal scholars suggest the case hinges on the major questions doctrine, which requires Congress to speak clearly when authorizing executive action with major economic or political impact. This doctrine was previously used to strike down President Biden's student loan forgiveness plan in 2023.Observers expect the Court to address whether IEEPA's silence on tariffs means such powers were never intended. If the Court rules against Trump, his administration is already eyeing fallback legal authorities, including Section 232 of the Trade Expansion Act and Section 338 of the Smoot-Hawley Act, to keep tariffs in place. Meanwhile, nearly $66 billion in collected duties could be subject to refunds if importers challenge payments. A Supreme Court decision is likely by early 2026, with significant consequences for presidential trade powers.Trump to ask Supreme Court to save tariffs but faces tough legal questionsA U.S. federal judge ruled that Google can keep its Chrome browser and Android operating system, dealing a blow to antitrust enforcers who had hoped for more aggressive remedies. However, the judge ordered Google to begin sharing key search and advertising data with competitors in an effort to restore competition in online search. This decision follows a five-year legal battle in which Judge Amit Mehta previously found Google to be maintaining an illegal monopoly in search and related advertising. Despite that finding, Mehta declined to force structural changes like breaking up Google, citing recent advances in AI as creating new, organic competition.The ruling is a partial victory for Google and Apple, as it allows the two tech giants to continue their $20 billion annual deal that makes Google the default search engine on Apple devices. It also permits Google to maintain similar agreements with device makers like Samsung and Motorola, although exclusive contracts are now banned. Google stock jumped over 7% in after-hours trading following the decision.The court emphasized that AI companies like OpenAI are already better positioned to compete with Google than traditional search competitors have been in decades. The data-sharing order could benefit developers of AI-powered search tools and browsers, but the competitive impact may not be felt immediately. Google, while considering an appeal, expressed concerns that the order could undermine user privacy.The ruling is likely to be reviewed by the U.S. Supreme Court, where Mehta's restrained approach may stand a better chance of surviving appeal. The case is part of a broader government crackdown on Big Tech, which includes ongoing legal battles involving Google, Meta, Amazon, and Apple.Google keeps Chrome and Apple deal but must share data in big antitrust rulingThe U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit ruled that President Donald Trump unlawfully used the Alien Enemies Act of 1798 to deport a group of Venezuelans he alleged were members of the Tren de Aragua gang. In a 2–1 decision, the court issued a preliminary injunction blocking the deportations, marking the first appellate ruling to directly address Trump's invocation of the centuries-old law through a March 14 presidential proclamation.Writing for the majority, Judge Leslie Southwick rejected the administration's claim that the gang's presence constituted a "predatory incursion" under the law, which only authorizes deportations during times of declared war or invasions. The court emphasized that neither condition was met. Judge Irma Carrillo Ramirez joined Southwick, while Trump appointee Judge Andrew Oldham dissented.The ruling is a setback for the Trump administration, which had sought to use the Alien Enemies Act—a wartime measure—to conduct swift removals of alleged gang members without traditional due process. The Supreme Court had already intervened in May, halting removals on procedural grounds and criticizing the administration for providing only 24 hours' notice to detainees without clear instructions on how to contest deportation.The American Civil Liberties Union, representing the Venezuelans, hailed the decision as a vital check on presidential power, warning against executive overreach during peacetime. Legal experts expect the issue to eventually return to the Supreme Court. The administration may first seek a rehearing from the full Fifth Circuit.US appeals court rejects Trump's use of Alien Enemies Act to deport VenezuelansThe 10th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals reversed a lower court ruling that had declared the federal machine gun ban unconstitutional, upholding the long-standing prohibition on such weapons. The case centered on Tamori Morgan, a Kansas man charged with possessing a machine gun and a conversion device known as a "Glock switch." A federal judge in Wichita, appointed by President Donald Trump, had previously dismissed the charges, citing the Supreme Court's 2022 Bruen decision, which required modern gun laws to align with the nation's historical tradition of firearm regulation.The appeals court, however, found that Bruen did not dismantle the existing legal framework established in District of Columbia v. Heller (2008), which protects weapons “in common use” for lawful self-defense. Writing for the unanimous three-judge panel, Judge Scott Matheson held that machine guns do not meet that standard and are primarily used for unlawful purposes, even if their usage is more widespread than official data suggests.Congress first regulated machine guns in 1934 and fully banned the possession of newly manufactured ones in 1986. The appellate ruling reinforces the idea that such weapons fall outside the Second Amendment's protections, despite recent expansions of individual gun rights. The court emphasized that even under Bruen, regulations do not require a perfect historical match—only a relevant analogue, which the machine gun ban has.US appeals court upholds machine gun ban, reversing trial judgeMy column for Bloomberg this week takes a hard look at the newly expanded federal Child Tax Credit (CTC) and asks whether it's really doing what it claims: reducing child poverty. On the surface, the policy looks like progress. The maximum credit is up to $2,200 and now indexed to inflation—something advocates have long called for. But dig into the mechanics, and a more troubling picture emerges.Despite the expansion, around 19 million children—28% of all kids in the U.S.—will remain ineligible for the full credit simply because their families don't earn enough. That's not a glitch; it's built into the law. The income phase-in structure means the poorest families, those most in need, get the least. In fact, a family of four has to make $41,500 to qualify for the full benefit—well above the federal poverty line of $32,150.This flawed design disproportionately affects Black, Latino, and Native American children, as well as kids in single-parent and rural households. And it's a bipartisan failure: Columbia University's data shows the exclusions cut across red and blue congressional districts almost evenly. That's part of what makes this so frustrating—lawmakers on both sides get to claim credit for “expanding” the CTC, even as millions of children continue to be left behind.Meanwhile, states are quietly filling the gap. Since the expiration of the more generous pandemic-era CTC in 2021, about a dozen states have implemented their own refundable credits. The results speak volumes. In Minnesota, for example, a $1,750 per-child credit is projected to lift 13,000 children out of poverty—nearly half the impact of the expanded federal credit in that state. Colorado and Vermont have seen similar success.The message here is that small, targeted, refundable state credits can work—and are working. Columbia's numbers prove that these policies are more than symbolic; they're helping real families. But that momentum could vanish if states assume Washington has solved the problem. The federal version may dominate headlines, but it's the state-level credits doing the actual heavy lifting.Tax policy doesn't usually offer much moral clarity, but this time it does. States have the tools to fight child poverty. The only real question is whether they'll use them—or wait around for Congress to deliver another “big, beautiful” fix that never arrives.Trump's New Child Tax Credit Deems Millions ‘Too Poor' to Qualify This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit www.minimumcomp.com/subscribe
Rossifari Podcast - Zoos, Aquariums, and Animal Conservation
Today, the Safari heads back to Mendon, MA, to hang out with Betsey Brewer to catch up on the latest news about Earth, Ltd.! In the process, we also discuss a new and exciting experience that will be coming to the zoo, mention some friends of the podcast, talk about rhinos, and you get not one, not two, but THREE Rossifari Poop Stories! EPISODE LINKS: southwickszoo.com @southwickszooofficial@earthltdROSSIFARI LINKS: Rossifari.com Patreon.com/rossifari @rossifari on socials @rossifaripod on TikTok
Looking for the best golf courses in Massachusetts to play before the season ends? I've played 157 courses across the state and narrowed it down to 10 that are worth checking out. From splurge-worthy tracks to hidden value gems, this list has something for every golfer and every budget.Watch full episode on YouTube⏱ Timestamps & CoursesSplurge-Worthy ($100+)00:02:30 – Taconic Golf Club – $180 walk – Williamstown, MA00:03:36 – Waverly Oaks Golf Club – $85–$140 (cart + range balls included) – Plymouth, MA00:04:51 – The Ranch Golf Club – $125 (cart + range balls included) – Southwick, MAMid-Range ($60–$100)00:06:39 – Wachusett Country Club – $95 walk – West Boylston, MA00:09:25 – Acushnet River Valley – $60 walk / $80 ride – Acushnet, MA00:11:10 – Bass River Golf Course – $70 walk – Yarmouth, MA00:14:13 – DW Field Golf Course – $60 walk – Brockton, MAValue Picks ($60 or less)00:16:06 – Gannon Municipal Golf Course – $55 walk – Lynn, MA00:17:27 – Green Hill Golf Course – $54 walk – Worcester, MA00:18:48 – Veterans Memorial Golf Course – $29 walk (dynamic pricing) – Springfield, MA
Rossifari Podcast - Zoos, Aquariums, and Animal Conservation
Dateline: August 22, 2025. Rossifari Zoo News is back with a round up of the latest news in the world of zoos, aquariums, conservation, and animal weirdness! We start off talking about the reaction to my mini Miso tribute episode. Still lots of thoughts to share. We then move on to our births for the week, featuring a global influx of red panda births including cubs at Manor Wildlife Park and Fota Wildlife Park. We also have non-panda births at the Denver Zoo, Jacksonville Zoo, Southwick's Zoo, and the Philadelphia Zoo.We then say goodbye to four animals that had a huge impact on me, including ones at Lone Pine Koala Sanctuary, Henry Doorley Zoo, and the Georgia Aquarium. We also say goodbye to three animals at the San Diego Zoo and Safari Park, and to a red panda at Hogle Zoo. We have additional Zoo News stories from the Smithsonian, Edinburgh Zoo, Roger Williams Park Zoo, Akron Zoo, and Maryland Zoo. Conservation News stories include info about wind turbines, a mass die off of monarch butterflies, what is being done to save leopard sharks, and more.And in Other News, we talk about whether you should pick up rattlesnakes or not. Spoiler alert: you shouldn't.ROSSIFARI LINKS: patreon.com/rossifari to support the pod rossifari.com @rossifari on socials @rossifaripod on TikTok
Many young lawyers see AI as a looming threat – something that could disrupt their careers or put them at a disadvantage in an already competitive field. But Lucy Southwick challenges this mindset, arguing that AI is a competitive edge for the next generation of legal professionals. In a recent episode of The Protégé Podcast, host Grace Robbie speaks with Lucy Southwick, a recent manager within Ashurst Advance's client solutions practice. She shares how she began her journey in the innovation area simply by introducing herself to a senior colleague working in that space, discusses how rewarding it is to be at the forefront of emerging technologies and ideas, highlights the growing awareness among Australian lawyers of international work opportunities, and reflects on the valuable skills gained from working abroad. She reflects on her next chapter after four years at Ashurst, discussing how AI is transforming the daily work of junior lawyers, shares why now is the most exciting time to be starting a legal career, emphasises the importance for young lawyers to see AI not as a threat but as a competitive advantage, and addresses the fear some may feel about adopting AI – often influenced by senior lawyers' slower embrace of technological change. Southwick also outlines three practical steps to help young lawyers confidently and responsibly navigate this evolving technology, highlights the crucial role law firms and universities play in upskilling young professionals on AI and its applications, identifies common mistakes young lawyers often make with AI and offers strategies to avoid them, and shares valuable advice on how young lawyers can harness AI to gain a competitive advantage.
Chance Hymas joins us for Chapter 370! Born and raised in Idaho with dreams of turning pro, Chance takes us through his journey — from small-town life to a standout amateur career. He shares the success he found by avoiding the typical training facility grind, how he earned a spot on Factory Honda, and what it's like training alongside the Lawrence brothers — including what he thinks makes Jett so good. Chance also talks about the impact of having Trey Canard as a test rider, and gets brutally honest about his rivalry with Haiden Deegan, saying: “Do I like him? Not one bit…”Enjoy Chapter 370! Don't forget to like, subscribe, and hit the notification bell so you never miss a new drop!Run Through A Wall Smelling Salts
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From the sands of Southwick to the glory of America's birthday at Red Bud, let's goooo Lot B.
Ist es eine gute Idee bei Temperaturen über 30 Grad Celsius ein Spaghettieis MIT Sahne zu essen - Jan verrät es euch. Ansonsten erwartet euch eine only-Motocross-Folge: MX Weekend in Aichwald mit allen DM-Klassen, MX Cup in Bielstein und das legendäre National Race in Southwick.Hören, Liken, nochmal Hören. Danke.Folgen!IG: @coach_janIG: @benzim .officialIG: @benzim_fashionStelle uns deine Frage zum Thema Bikereinigung und Reiniger. Folge zudem noch dem dirtscrub.de Insta Account und sichere dir so die Chance auf eine Jahresration Dirt Scrub Reiniger! Während der Aktion gibt es zusätzlich noch 20% für dich auf dirtscrub.de!
Antonio Cairoli is headed stateside to debut the Ducati Desmo 450 at Red Bud and we are amped to talk to him about his expectations and goals. RJ Hampshire has made the move to the 450 and we talk to him about his infamous wrist, the bigger bike and how he thinks the transition is going for him so far. Phil calls in to talk more Canadian motocross and how his series is going up north as well as his thoughts on Southwick. Kris Keefer is on to talk about the tragic passing of Aidan Zingg who lost his life in a crash at Mammoth Mountain MX this past weekend, just brutal. Broc Tickle is on to talk Kawasaki, Jorge Prado, and other things green. Jumpin, Jammin, Jake Wiemer is in studio, GREAT SHOW!!
With both Jett Lawrence and Haiden Deegan setting the bar high at Southwick, the race is on to catch both riders in 2025. Alex Gobert and Nic Still open the conversations that matter in our MXtoday Podcast, just released across the leading platforms.
Wrapping up action from the race weekend, covering all the scoops, with the normal cast of characters.
Round five of the Pro Motocross Championship took place last weekend at MX 338, and yes, the results were the same in both classes, but all four motos were anything but boring! The stranglehold that Jett Lawrence and Haiden Deegan have on the 450 and 250 classes, respectively, is amazing, and we should all consider ourselves fortunate to be witnessing the performances that these two riders are putting on. On this week's podcast we recap everything that went down at Southwick, as well as at the Mini Monsters Lincoln Trail race.
(0:00) Welcome to Title 24(:35) RC and RV share their thoughts on the tragic death of motocross racer Aidan Zingg.(2:36) RV is reliving the good ole days and is back on the bike racing.(5:30) Does RV think his near stock yz450f is as fast as his last factory bike?(7:40) RC " I liked going to Southwick only because I knew it was going to be tough."(10:34) RC "… just an absolute clinic.(13:44) RC "Dude, Prado, great to see him up there.(19:41) RC "I want to talk a little bit about Eli and give some props to him."(25:10) Do you think all the years training alone is why Eli is struggling to make passes and be aggressive?(28:15) A couple of notables from the 450 class. (29:37) Recap of the 250 action at Southwick.(30:48) RV about Haiden Deegan "I think he's got everybody beat before they leave the bleep truck.”(36:42) Is it too early to start talking about Jett vs Haiden?(42:21) Do you think if Deegan wraps up the 250 title early, he would consider stepping up to the 450 for the final round?
Send us a textLewis Phillips and Michael Lindsay discuss all that happened at the fifth round of the 2025 Pro Motocross series on the 'DeCal Works Post-Race Show' on Vital MX presented by Fox Racing, Yoshimura R&D, Yamaha Motor USA and Motorex.
Post-race interviews brought to you by Pro Circuit.
Yeah it's the Racer X Exhaust podcast! Hear from Jett and Hunter Lawrence, Eli Tomac, Haiden Deegan, Tom Vialle and Levi Kitchen after a tough day at The Wick 338. The Racer X Exhaust podcast is presented by Yoshimura, Insta360 Cameras and OnTrack School.
Send us a textJorge Prado (00:06), Hunter Lawrence (04:13), Antonio Cairoli (07:08), Mikkel Haarup (12:29), Justin Barcia (18:27), and Mike Witkowski (22:56) discuss the fifth round of 2025 Pro Motocross.
Discussing the scoops that affect your PulpMX Fantasy picks before you make them. Thanks to Motosport.com, Fly Racing, & 100%
It's The Troy Lee Designs Race Tech Blair Matthes Project where industry insiders Daniel Blair and Steve Matthes dig in on a multitude of topics. As Pro Motocross returns from its first break of the season, the deep sand of Southwick awaits and there's plenty to talk about.
This week on SMX Insider, Jason Weigandt and Jason Thomas preview the only sand track on the Pro Motocross schedule. The famous Dr. H Rey Gubernick (Dr. G) sits down for a candid interview. Chad Reed makes the AMA Hall of Fame, and Jett Lawrence and Haiden Deegan extend carry big points leads into round 5. In the SMX Medical Update, Dr. McGinley talks ACLs and Chance Hymas, and James Stewart and Clinton Fowler bring you the Inside line on where to put your money at Southwick.
Following a short weekend off, Southwick and its famous sands are calling for this weekend and round five of Pro Motocross 2025. Alex Gobert and Nic Still open the conversations that matter in our MXtoday Podcast, just released across the leading platforms.
It's the Leatt LVK: More Than Moto show where Start Your Systems' Kellen Brauer and Vital MX's Lewis Phillips debate current SX/MX/MXGP topics as well as general life itself. In Episode 64, Cade Clason returns for another week to talk about the sport at large, Southwick, energy drinks, do-overs, price matching, and more. It's all brought to you by Leatt, Namura, Race Tech, and Partzilla.
He threw up in his helmet to win the toughest GNCC. Now he's racing Southwick on Saturday and a National Enduro on Sunday. Jason Weigandt chats with a versatile warrior. Josh Toth gave it everything he had...and more...to win the grueling Yamaha Snowshoe GNCC over the weekend in West Virginia. In this podcast with Jason Weigandt, the Rocky Mountain/Red Bear Kawasaki rider describes that victory, where he bested his teammate (and team owner) Stu Baylor by about three seconds after three hours of racing. He was throwing up in his helmet on the last lap while still pushing for the win! As soon as that was over, he drove from Snowshoe back to Connecticut to prepare for this weekend's Southwick National, where he hopes to score a point at a motocross track that sits 30 minutes from where he grew up. Then he's racing an AMA National Enduro in Ohio on Sunday! Enjoy this tale of a rider once labeled as the next big thing in GNCC, who later had to rebuild himself as Mr. Versatility to find his true calling. The Racer X Exhaust podcast is presented by Yoshimura, Insta360 Cameras, and OnTrack School. Plus RacerXBrand.com!
Send us a textThis week the MotoXpod will feature the 2025 US Sprint Enduro champion Liam Draper. We're gonna talk some off-road and discuss the upcoming round of the Pro Motocross championship at Southwick. Then Alex Campbell will join to talk about wrenching for Cooper Webb and winning the '25 Monster Energy AMA Supercross title. If you have any questions for the guests let us know. You can also email Motoxpodshow@Gmail.com if you want to get in on the Evan's Coolant Emails, T-Bolt USA Top 5, FXR picks, and the X Brand Forum Check-In. Watch live on the Vital MX YouTube channel starting at 4:30 Pacific/7:30 Eastern.
Rossifari Podcast - Zoos, Aquariums, and Animal Conservation
Dateline: June 20, 2025. Rossifari Zoo News is back with a round up of the latest news in the world of zoos, aquariums, conservation, and animal weirdness! We start off with a quick catch up on me. We then move on to our births for the week, featuring animals from Aquarium of Niagara, Southwick's Zoo, Zoo Miami, Sequoia Park Zoo, Franklin Park Zoo, Minnesota Zoo, Binder Park Zoo, and more.We then say goodbye to animals from Buttonwood Park Zoo, Denver Zoo, Hogle Zoo, Adelaide Zoo, and Chattanooga Zoo.We have additional Zoo News stories from the Columbus Zoo, Smithsonian's National Zoo, Perth Zoo, Fort Worth Zoo, Trevor-Lovejoy Zoo, and more! Conservation News stories includes updating pangolin protections, a rediscovery, and more! And in Other News, it's Ed the zebra.ROSSIFARI LINKS: patreon.com/rossifari to support the pod rossifari.com @rossifari on socials @rossifaripod on TikTok
Send us a textThis week, the MotoXpod will feature Honda HRC Progressive's Hunter Lawrence to discuss his season, bike changes, media, and more. Then, Phoenix Racing GNCC XC2 rider, Cody Barnes, will be on the phone to talk about being fourth overall in points, the upcoming ISDE in Italy, the state of off-road, and more. You can also email Motoxpodshow@Gmail.com if you want to get in on the Evan's Coolant Emails, T-Bolt USA Top 5, FXR picks for Southwick, and the X Brand Forum Check-In. Watch live on the Vital MX YouTube channel starting at 4:30 Pacific/7:30 Eastern
Rossifari Podcast - Zoos, Aquariums, and Animal Conservation
Today, the Safari heads back to Southwick's Zoo for two amazing interviews. First, sit in as Dani and her team welcome us into a post-show discussion after one of their new free flight shows. Then join us as we introduce you to John Simcox of the Talon Ridge Raptor Institute and share some really exciting news! EPISODE LINKS: @talonridegeraptors@southwickszooofficial - All NEW instagram for Southwick's! ROSSIFARI LINKS: @rossifari on socials @rossifaripod on TikTok rossifari.com Patreon.com/rossifari
Send us a textOn this episode of ‘For the Love of Chiropractic- Keys of My Success' I get to speak with a chiropractor who seems to effortlessly “do it all” and with great success. As you'll hear in this episode, in addition to his hugely successful practice, he also actively participates in training, as well as consulting. Dr. Southwick's easy and comfortable tone caries an enthusiasm and clarity that obviously plays a part in his huge success. I hope you enjoy this interview with Dr. Mike Southwick.
A brief tribute to the busiest body at the CBC business desk, and everything he puts up with on Mainstreet.
Kingston Rumi Southwick joins Frank Mackay on this episode of The Frank Mackay Show!
The podcast makes another visit to Salt Lake County. UIAAA Connection #228 – Greg Southwick, Director of Athletics –Cottonwood High School, is now available. Greg grew up in Richfield, Utah, surrounded by the world of basketballthanks to his father's coaching career. After spending 4 years as an athletic trainer at BYU, he transitioned to 17 years shaping young lives at Wayne High School. Throughout his journey, Greg emphasized the importance of putting inthe time and genuinely caring for the students you serve. His advice? Build relationships rooted in love and commitment to make a lasting impact. Please Listen, Learn, and Share! You can subscribe to UIAAA TV on YouTube! This podcast is also available on Amazon Music, Apple Podcasts, Breaker, Castbox, Google Podcasts, iHeartRadio, Overcast, Pocket Casts, RadioPublic, Spotify, Stitcher, and YouTube
Weege, Rarick and Matthes talk about the Southwick national in 1995 that saw Honda teammates Samson and Henry go at it in 125's, the Mike's battle it out in 250's, Bernarndo has no shirt, NESC legend Mike Treadwell joins them as well to talk about his career best 6th OA! Go to https://www.foxracing.com/pulp-mx.html for some deals from Fox Racing
In this conversation, Andressa Sleiman discusses her journey into behavior analysis and its applications in healthcare, focusing on the importance of clear communication and the integration of behavioral science in improving patient outcomes. She elaborates on the teach-back method, its effectiveness in enhancing patient understanding, and contrasts it with traditional behavioral skills training. The discussion also touches on the role of organizational behavior management in healthcare settings and the potential of AI to improve practices and outcomes. Watch the video of this conversation here! https://youtu.be/9wjure8_eHE Continuing Education Credits (https://www.cbiconsultants.com/shop) BACB: 1.0 Learning IBAO: 1.0 Learning QABA: 1.0 General We also offer certificates of attendance! Follow us! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/behaviourspeak/ Bluesky: https://bsky.app/profile/benreiman.bsky.social.bsky.social LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/behaviourspeak/ Contact: Dr. Andressa Sleiman asleiman@fit.edu https://www.fit.edu/faculty-profiles/s/sleiman-andressa/ Links: Nicole Gravina https://people.clas.ufl.edu/ngravina/ Performance Ally https://www.performanceally.com/ Articles Referenced: Radhakrishnan, N. S., Lukose, K., Cartwright, R., Sleiman, A., Matey, N., Lim, D., LeGault, T., Pollard, S., Gravina, N., & Southwick, F. S. (2022). Prospective application of the interdisciplinary bedside rounding checklist 'TEMP' is associated with reduced infections and length of hospital stay. BMJ open quality, 11(4), e002045. https://doi.org/10.1136/bmjoq-2022-002045 Felipe A, Vats A, Sleiman A, et al. Using intern-led quality improvement to reduce readmissions for specialty service patients within an academic medical center. Glob J Qual Saf Healthc. 2021; 4:70–76. https://doi.org/10.36401/jqsh-20-38 Gravina, N., Sleiman, A., Southwick, F.S., Matey, N., Harlan, E., Lukose, K., Hack, G. and Radhakrishnan, N.S. (2021), Increasing adherence to a standardized rounding procedure in two hospital in-patient units. Jnl of Applied Behav Analysis, 54: 1514-1525. https://doi.org/10.1002/jaba.865 Qureshi A, Vats A, Jenkins N, et al. When Is My Care Team Rounding? A Simple Signage Intervention to Increase Awareness of Rounding Times. Journal of Patient Experience. 2021;8. https://doi.org/10.1177/23743735211007358 Sleiman, A.A., Gravina, N.E. and Portillo, D. (2023), An evaluation of the teach-back method for training new skills. Jnl of Applied Behav Analysis, 56: 117-130. https://doi.org/10.1002/jaba.966 Behaviour Speak Podcast Episodes on Related Topics Episode 19: Health, Fitness, Nutrition and Coaching Through a Behavior Analytic Lens with Wes Lowery https://www.behaviourspeak.com/e/episode-19-health-fitness-nutrition-and-coaching-through-a-behaviour-analytic-lens-with-wes-lowery-ms-bcba-lba/ Episode 33: Addressing Substance Use Disorders, Poverty, and AIDS Prevention Using Behavioral Science with Dr. Shrinidhi Subramaniam https://www.behaviourspeak.com/e/episode-33-addressing-substance-use-disorders-poverty-and-aids-prevention-using-behavioural-science-with-dr-shrinidhi-subramaniam-phd-bcba-d/ Episode 35: Staff Training and Supervision with Dr. Dennis Reid https://www.behaviourspeak.com/e/episode-35-staff-training-and-supervision-with-dr-dennis-reid-phd-bcba-d/ Episode 110: Contingency Management with Dr. Bethany Raiff https://www.behaviourspeak.com/e/episode-110-contingency-management-with-dr-bethany-raiff/
Fresh off the first NESC race of 2025. Nick and Travis talk about their day at Southwick and stay tuned later into the episode to hear about Travis tell an unforunate story about his love life.
David Southwick is the Member for Caulfield in Victoria. David has held several Parliamentary Positions.In April 2013, David was appointed as the Parliamentary Secretary for Police and Emergency Services. In December 2014, David was appointed into the Shadow Ministry as the Shadow Minister for Innovation, Shadow Minister for Energy and Resources and Shadow Minister for Renewables.In November 2018, David was appointed as Shadow Minister for Police, Shadow Minister forCommunity Safety and Shadow Minister for Corrections. In September 2021, David was elected as the Deputy Leader of the Liberal Party in Victoria and wasappointed as the Shadow Minister for Jobs and Employment, Shadow Minister for the Events Industry, Shadow Minister for Business Recovery, Shadow Minister for CBD Recovery, Shadow Minister for Small Business, and Shadow Minister for Business Precincts.In the State election held in November 2022, David was re-elected for another 4-year term as the Member for Caulfield. His Party's colleagues also re-elected him as Deputy Leader of the Liberal Party.David is currently Shadow Minister for Police and Corrections, Shadow Minister for Youth and Future Leaders and Shadow Minister for Youth Justice.David has an extensive background in innovation, entrepreneurship, and small business. He also spent several years in academia, including serving as RMIT's first Entrepreneur in Residence and as Head of the Executive Education Unit at Victoria University.David continues in his commitment to young people and various local charities. As the Member for Caulfield, David has supported local initiatives including a charity fundraising run at Caulfield Racecourse. As the inaugural Chair of the Social Inclusion Leadership Committee (SILC) he seeks to promote the inclusion of people with disability in employment and community life in Victoria. In recognition of his work assisting local youth, David was awarded the City of Stonnington's Citizen of the Year in 2009. David holds a Bachelor of Business from Victoria University. In 1991 he was awarded an Honorary Fellowship in recognition of his service on the Victoria University Council.In his spare time David enjoys keeping fit, following the St Kilda Saints and spending time with family.Deborah's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/what.ive.learnt/Mind, Film and Publishing: https://www.mindfilmandpublishing.com/Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/what-ive-learnt/id153556330Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3TQjCspxcrSi4yw2YugxBkBuzzsprout: https://www.buzzsprout.com/1365850
Tracy Wakefield Southwick, MBSR-MP, ND, HHP, CNA, AMP, has been studying and working for nearly 3 decades in the natural health field. She originally set out to be an aerospace engineer, but, as life happens, ended up on a … Continue reading →
At the start of this blistering set, recorded live in Cologne Germany in 1992, saxophonist Maceo Parker declares it will be "2 percent jazz and 98 percent funky stuff." He does not disappoint. This week's guest, Chicago saxophonist Chris Greene (Chris Greene Quartet), joins us to discuss how Parker's 'Life On Planet Groove' got him high and helped inform his own musical journey. Turn it up! Songs discussed in this episode: Shake Everything You've Got (Live) - Maceo Parker; The Emperor Strikes Back, Broken Glass - Chris Greene Quartet; Out Of Sight - James Brown; Do That Stuff - Parliament; If Eye Was The Man In Ur Life - Prince; In Time, Children's World, Southwick, Shake Everything You've Got (Live), Pass The Peas (Live) - Maceo Parker; The Overweight Lovers In The House - Heavy D & the Boyz; Fight The Power - Public Enemy; I Got You (I Feel Good) (Live), Got To Get U (Live) - Maceo Parker; Addictive Love - BeBe and CeCe Winans; Addictive Love (Live), Children's World (Live) - Maceo Parker; Georgia On My Mind - Ray Charles; Georgia On My Mind (Live), Soul Power '92 (Live) - Maceo Parker; The Emperor Strikes Back, Outro - Chris Greene Quartet
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Brett Metcalfe's only AMA win on a crazy day at the 'Wick is covered here with Seth Rarick and Jason Weigandt taking us through that and Weege missing the start, all the DNF's, the travel stories and more including Metcalfe himself taking us through his day.
Rossifari Podcast - Zoos, Aquariums, and Animal Conservation
Dateline: September 13, 2024. Rossifari Zoo News is back with a round up of the latest news in the world of zoos, aquariums, conservation, and animal weirdness! We start off with a quick programming note and some catching up on my life. We start off our Zoo News section with births, featuring a new tiger at the San Diego Zoo Safari Park, a new Grivet monkey at Southwick's Zoo, six new lemurs at Duke, a baby bonobo at the Cincinnati Zoo, a little giant anteater at Beardsley Zoo, and new black tree monitors at Riverbanks Zoo.We also say goodbye to some incredible animals. We start off with a younger red panda who passed at Happy Hollow, and also talk about an old penguin that passed at the Maryland Zoo, a wolverine that recently started living at the Columbus Zoo, another ape claimed by Shigella at Jacksonville, one of the oldest Pallas' cats in the country at Hogle Zoo, and one of the oldest Lar gibbons at Reid Park Zoo. We then move on to our other Zoo News stories. This episode features stories from Mote Marine Lab, the Memphis Zoo, Melbourne Zoo, the Toronto Zoo, a new SAFE Program, a tiger escape in Mexico, and more.In Conservation News, we talk about the burning of Brazil, another oil spill, the rediscovery of a lost bird, and the tale of a trout.In Other News, we talk about Mike the tiger, a black bear at a beach, and a search and rescue otter.Wild Times: Wildlife EducationWildlife mysteries, crazy news, and daring animal stories—listen now!Listen on: Apple Podcasts Spotify
#OzWatch: Poms ban sixes at venerated Cricket Club Southwick and Shoreham. Jeremy Zakis, New South Wales. #FriendsofHistoryDebatingSociety https://www.foxsports.com.au/cricket/cricket-2024-west-sussex-cricket-club-bans-sixes-reaction-neighbours-complain/news-story/85db19e86fefd25c094dd29d23fdfa07 1858 NSW
Pulpmx30 code to save at FXR Racing.com and Pulp20 code at Race Tech to save. We talk to the Florida privateer about doing the Redbud/Gopher Dunes double, how he's racing in Canada again, his SX results, Southwick, his 2025 plans and more
EVS Sports presents LVK: More Than Moto where MotoOnline.com's Kellen Brauer and Vital MX's Lewis Phillips debate current SX/MX/MXGP topics as well as general life itself. In Episode 23, the boys dissect Chase Sexton's performance change between motos every week, where Southwick ranks on the sand track scale, Thomas Covington's career, and much more. It's all brought to you by EVS Sports, Namura, and Race Tech. Use the code 'LVK30' at EVS-sports.com.
Joey Savatgy has been doing well on the new Triumph effort and he's on to talk bike development, his hopes for next year and of course give Steve a good ribbing. Phil is on to talk about another great start at Southwick and other grumblings. Kyle Webster is an Aussie riding for the Firepower Honda team and he came over for Southwick and Redbud. We talk to him about his expectations and results at Southwick. Adam Cianciarulo turned the page on his racing career and has already made his debut on the broadcast team at Southwick. We talk to AC on the experience and his impressions of the gig. Kris Keefer is in studio!!
Brent Bowser and Jeff Beaver break down the racing at southwick. Jett injured? Deegan's dominance, Hunter hanging on and Chase looking to possibly take the points lead from Hunter in RedBud
Wrapping up action from the race weekend, covering all the scoops, with the normal cast of characters.
Discussing the scoops that affect your PulpMX Fantasy picks before you make them. Thanks to Motosport.comn, Fly Racing, 100%, and BetOnline.ag
Brent Bowser and Jeff Beaver return after a weekend off to talk about what we can look forward to moving into the sands at southwick!