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Kissing the Cod
Episode 44 - Janet Lee-Sheriff: Why she started Mined in America and her Current Projects

Kissing the Cod

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2025 42:07


Ms. Sheriff brings 25 years experience in the mineral extraction industry, community engagement and communications. She presently serves as the President and Director of Group 11 Technologies and the enCore Energy Education Society, Director of Communications for Grants Energy and is the co-founder and current President of the Clean Energy Association of New Mexico. She most recently served as the Chief Communications Officer of enCore Energy Corp.having managed their brand and communications from a micro-cap company to a leading uranium producer in the United States. Ms. Sheriff led the world's first on-site test of a solvent which replaced cyanide in the gold extraction process, resulting in the formation of Group 11. She was responsible for creating the SRU® (the Secondary Recovery Unit) which replaced the smelter process in the test process. Ms. Sheriff also established and presently owns the Yukon Mint®, which has created green gold coins with indigenous art to celebrate the local communities and artists. With a strong commitment to social responsibility and community engagement she has successfully negotiated and implemented socio-economic and exploration agreements with indigenous governments plus implemented numerous innovative programs, including the award-winning Elders-in-Residence Program, to ensure community involvement in corporate projects. She is responsible for developing the Yukon Mine Training Association, focused on aboriginal training, raising $20+ mm for training initiatives. Ms. Sheriff previously served as Chief Executive Officer of Golden Predator Mining; President of Tigris Uranium (now enCore Energy Corp.) and as Executive Chair of C2C Metals Corp (now Urano Energy Corp.). She is a graduate of Queen's University in Kingston, Canada, a dual Canadian and US citizen and a recipient of the Queen's Jubilee Commemorative Medal awarded for outstanding achievements by Canadians.

BBC Radio Scotland Rugby Podcast
David Nucifora outlines vision for Scottish rugby

BBC Radio Scotland Rugby Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2024 38:55


Tom and Andy discuss Glasgow and Edinburgh's form in Europe plus we hear from the SRU's new Performance Director David Nucifora about the 'high ceiling' in Scottish rugby

The Scottish Rugby Podcast
Summer Special 1: Gainline

The Scottish Rugby Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2024 31:10


Jonny sits down with the SRU's head of Game Development Neil Graham to talk about their new in-house Gainline e-learning platform, aimed at teaching the game of rugby to volunteers, coaches, players and officials. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

UnsCripted Medicine
The Future of Medical Education

UnsCripted Medicine

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 8, 2024 64:23


Join not one, but two of the UnsCripted Medicine co-hosts as they chat with Dr. Olivia Urbanowicz about the ins and outs of medical education. After completing her residency in emergency medicine by way of Taming the SRU, Dr. Urbanowicz continued her training with a medical education fellowship. On this episode, we dive into the current state of medical education and what's on the horizon. We hope you enjoy!

Intégrale Placements
La place de l'immo : Loi SRU, quels enjeux ? - 21/05

Intégrale Placements

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2024 16:40


Marie Coeurderoy, journaliste BFM Business, et Gabriel Franc, directeur général de Franc Architectures, étaient les invités de Lorraine Goumot dans Tout pour investir, ce mardi 21 mai. Ils se sont penchés sur la réforme de la loi SRU proposée par le gouvernement, sur BFM Business. Retrouvez l'émission du lundi au vendredi et réécoutez la en podcast.

RTL Matin
LOGEMENT - Christophe Robert, délégué général de la Fondation Abbé Pierre, est l'invité de RTL Midi

RTL Matin

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2024 7:02


Plus de 4 millions de mal logés en France, 2,6 millions de ménages en attente d'un HLM : la crise du logement est profonde dans le pays et c'est pour y répondre que le gouvernement présente aujourd'hui son projet de loi en activant plusieurs leviers, avec notamment un assouplissement annoncée de la loi SRU. Un texte qui inquiète déjà beaucoup les associations. Christophe Robert, délégué général de la Fondation Abbé Pierre est l'invité de RTL Midi. Ecoutez L'invité de RTL Midi avec Céline Landreau et Stéphane Carpentier du 03 mai 2024

RTL Matin
LOGEMENT SOCIAL - Nathalie Latour est l'invitée de RTL Bonsoir

RTL Matin

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2024 8:22


Tout comprendre à la loi SRU. Derrière ce sigle, il y a une politique de quotas qui impose aux communes un minimum de logements sociaux. Le projet de loi Logement prévoit de la réformer. Quelle est loi aujourd'hui ? Qu'est-ce qui va changer ? Comment ? C'est ce que nous allons voir avec Nathalie Latour, directrice générale de la FAS, Fédération des acteurs de la solidarité. Ecoutez L'invité de RTL Soir avec Isabelle Choquet du 03 mai 2024

L'invité de RTL
LOGEMENT - Christophe Robert, délégué général de la Fondation Abbé Pierre, est l'invité de RTL Midi

L'invité de RTL

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2024 7:02


Plus de 4 millions de mal logés en France, 2,6 millions de ménages en attente d'un HLM : la crise du logement est profonde dans le pays et c'est pour y répondre que le gouvernement présente aujourd'hui son projet de loi en activant plusieurs leviers, avec notamment un assouplissement annoncée de la loi SRU. Un texte qui inquiète déjà beaucoup les associations. Christophe Robert, délégué général de la Fondation Abbé Pierre est l'invité de RTL Midi. Ecoutez L'invité de RTL Midi avec Céline Landreau et Stéphane Carpentier du 03 mai 2024

L'invité de RTL
LOGEMENT SOCIAL - Nathalie Latour est l'invitée de RTL Bonsoir

L'invité de RTL

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2024 8:22


Tout comprendre à la loi SRU. Derrière ce sigle, il y a une politique de quotas qui impose aux communes un minimum de logements sociaux. Le projet de loi Logement prévoit de la réformer. Quelle est loi aujourd'hui ? Qu'est-ce qui va changer ? Comment ? C'est ce que nous allons voir avec Nathalie Latour, directrice générale de la FAS, Fédération des acteurs de la solidarité. Ecoutez L'invité de RTL Soir avec Isabelle Choquet du 03 mai 2024

radio-immo.fr, l'information immobilière
La réforme de la loi SRU : comment va-t-elle aider les communes - Chronique Actualité

radio-immo.fr, l'information immobilière

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2024 1:55


La réforme de la loi SRU : des logements intermédiaires avec des loyers ajustés pour répondre aux besoins des classes moyennes. Comment cette nouvelle approche va-t-elle impacter les communes en retard sur leurs quotas de logements sociaux ?

Hello, SRU!
JUST CHILLIN'

Hello, SRU!

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2024 42:27


Katie Leckenby, SRU assistant professor of special education, and William Davies, founder and director of the Allegheny Health Network's Chill Project, stop by to talk about how their partnership in which pre-service teachers in SRU's education program are acquiring skills to implement mindfulness-based exercises for students in their schools.

L'entretien de Sonia Mabrouk
Logement : «Nous souhaitons que les candidats à la propriété puissent obtenir leur prêt», assure Guillaume Kasbarian

L'entretien de Sonia Mabrouk

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2024 16:47


Guillaume Kasbarian, ministre délégué chargé du Logement, répond aux questions de Sonia Mabrouk au sujet de la crise du Logement, du problème des marchands de sommeil, des squatteurs et des mauvais payeurs, de la transformation des lieux de travail en habitations et de la révision de la loi SRU.

Hello, SRU!
GIVING DAY PREVIEW

Hello, SRU!

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2024 36:31


Teresa Glasgow, '10, assistant director of annual giving and donor communication, talks about SRU's annual Giving Day fundraising event, which is March 26, and how donations support student success. You can give online during Giving Day at givingday.sru.edu or anytime at srufoundation.org/give. 

France Culture physique
Julien Denormandie : "Il faut faire très attention avec la loi SRU"

France Culture physique

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2024 44:25


durée : 00:44:25 - Sens politique - par : Astrid De Villaines - Il a quitté la politique en 2022 mais reste proche du gouvernement. L'ancien ministre de l'agriculture revient sur les raisons de la colère agricole, et sur la loi SRU. Julien Denormandie pourrait-il revenir en politique ? - invités : Julien Denormandie Ancien Ministre, travaillant aujourd'hui sur le climat (au sein de l'entreprise SWEEP) et de la finance à impact (chez RAISE)

Politique !
Julien Denormandie : "Il faut faire très attention avec la loi SRU"

Politique !

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2024 44:25


durée : 00:44:25 - Sens politique - par : Astrid De Villaines - Il a quitté la politique en 2022 mais reste proche du gouvernement. L'ancien ministre de l'agriculture revient sur les raisons de la colère agricole, et sur la loi SRU. Julien Denormandie pourrait-il revenir en politique ? - invités : Julien Denormandie Ancien Ministre, travaillant aujourd'hui sur le climat (au sein de l'entreprise SWEEP) et de la finance à impact (chez RAISE)

Hello, SRU!
Start Your Engines (And Printers)

Hello, SRU!

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2024 22:40


Cameron Constantine, an SRU sophomore mechanical engineering major, discusses “living” in the Vincent Science Center, building a racecar with a new racing club at SRU, and helping manage SRU's 3-D Printing Lab.

Les histoires de 28 Minutes
Logement, crise agricole en France, aide humanitaire à Gaza... : le Club 28' !

Les histoires de 28 Minutes

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2024 45:53


L'émission 28 Minutes du 02/02/2024 Ce vendredi, l'historien Pascal Blanchard, Laurence de Nervaux, directrice du think tank « Destin commun », Jean-Loup Bonnamy, essayiste, docteur en philosophie et spécialiste de géopolitique et le dessinateur Thibaut Soulcié reviennent sur l'actualité de la semaine.  Ils seront rejoints par la comédienne et boxeuse Julie Duval. Elle livre un seul en scène, « L'odeur de la guerre », à la Scala à Paris — « c'est le mélange de la sueur et du camphre, et on ne trouve cette odeur que dans une salle de boxe. » Entre catharsis, colère et frustration, elle allie pour la deuxième fois dans un spectacle ses deux passions, le théâtre et la boxe, après une première représentation, « Aux poings », en 2021.   Retour sur deux actualités de la semaine :  Le logement, bombe sociale à retardement ? C'est une « année noire pour le mal-logement ». Soixante-dix ans après l'appel du célèbre prêtre français l'abbé Pierre, le rapport 2024 de sa fondation éponyme fait état de 330 000 personnes sans domicile, et de 4,2 millions de personnes mal-logées ou en absence de logement personnel. Des chiffres alarmants au moment où le Premier ministre Gabriel Attal a annoncé vouloir « soutenir » le monde du logement social, tout en souhaitant « le faire évoluer » — en ajoutant notamment à la loi SRU, fixant des quotas de logements sociaux dans certaines communes, une part accessible à la classe moyenne. Après la crise agricole, assistons-nous aux prémices du prochain dossier explosif du gouvernement ?  Crise agricole en France : la faute à l'Ukraine ? « Les travailleurs européens ont aimé le plombier polonais, nos paysans vont adorer leurs agriculteurs ukrainiens. » L'ancien secrétaire d'État chargé des affaires européennes Pierre Lellouche ironisait, jeudi 1er février, dans le quotidien « Le Figaro ». Depuis quelques jours, les critiques contre l'Ukraine, soi-disant responsable du malaise des agriculteurs français, se font de plus en plus nombreuses. La raison : l'exemption de tarifs douaniers des produits agricoles ukrainiens, conséquence de l'invasion russe, provoquant alors une distorsion de concurrence avec le reste des pays de l'Union européenne. Faut-il bloquer les importations ukrainiennes ?  Dans son duel de la semaine, Frédéric Says oppose Sophie Vénétitay, secrétaire générale de la FSU, syndicat majoritaire de l'Éducation nationale, à sa nouvelle ministre Amélie Oudéa Castera. Cette dernière a affronté sa première grève, jeudi 1er février, avant de déclarer connaître un début de mandat « sportif ».  Peut-elle tenir face aux enseignants ? « C'est vous qui bossez comme des chiens pour faire manger le monde ». Les Bodin's, Karine Le Marchand… Plusieurs personnalités publiques affichent publiquement leur soutien aux agriculteurs. C'est le Point com d'Alix Van Pée.  Accusée d'avoir blessé trois néonazis à Budapest, Ilaria Salis, institutrice italienne à Milan et militante antifasciste, est détenue en Hongrie depuis près d'un an dans une prison sous haute surveillance. Menottée, enchaînée : elle est apparue lundi, tenue par un policier, pour le premier jour de son procès. C'est l'histoire de la semaine de Claude Askolovitch. Notre Une internationale est celle du célèbre quotidien américain le « New York Times », titrée : « Une guerre que le monde ne peut pas voir. » Gaza plonge un peu plus chaque jour dans la crise humanitaire alors que plane la menace de ne plus recevoir d'aide. Depuis qu'Israël accuse certains employés de l'UNRWA d'être impliqués dans l'attaque du 7 octobre, dix-sept pays donateurs, dont les États-Unis, ont suspendu leurs aides à cette agence des Nations unies pour les réfugiés palestiniens.  Retrouvez enfin les photos de la semaine sélectionnées avec soin par nos clubistes et la Dérive des continents de Benoît Forgeard !  28 Minutes est le magazine d'actualité d'ARTE, présenté par Elisabeth Quin du lundi au jeudi à 20h05. Renaud Dély est aux commandes de l'émission le vendredi et le samedi. Ce podcast est coproduit par KM et ARTE Radio.  Enregistrement : 02 février 2024 - Présentation : Renaud Dély - Production : KM, ARTE Radio

Les matins
Qui peut encore bénéficier d'un logement social ?

Les matins

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2024 8:11


durée : 00:08:11 - La Question du jour - par : Marguerite Catton - Deux millions six cent mille français sont en attente d'un logement social. Gabriel Attal a annoncé mardi vouloir étendre la loi relative à la solidarité et au renouvellement urbains (SRU) au logement intermédiaire et mettre en place un "choc de l'offre" pour sortir de cette crise... - invités : Matthieu Gimat géographe, maitre de conférences en urbanisme à l'université Paris Cité et membre du laboratoire Géographie Cités

C dans l'air
Les promesses d'Attal, la colère des - 1ère partie

C dans l'air

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2024 55:33


C dans l'air du 31 janvier : Les promesses d'Attal, la colère des agriculteurs Les agriculteurs se rapprochent ce mercredi de Paris et du marché de gros de Rungis qui permet l'approvisionnement d'une très large partie de la région parisienne. Ils continuent également leur progression vers Lyon, avec pour objectif de faire le blocus de la deuxième ville de France, pas convaincus par les dernières annonces du Premier ministre. Hier, dans son discours de politique générale, Gabriel Attal a assuré qu'il devait y "avoir une exception agricole française" et promis que le gouvernement serait "au rendez-vous, sans aucune ambiguïté" pour répondre à la crise agricole actuelle. Mais l'annonce du versement rapide des aides de la PAC et des autres mesures imminentes n'ont eu aucun effet sur la mobilisation agricole. Les tracteurs continuent de bloquer de nombreux axes routiers aux quatre coins de la France et de rouler en direction de la capitale où les premières interpellations ont eu lieu ce matin. Dans ce contexte, le Premier ministre a reçu ce matin la Confédération paysanne et la Coordination rurale à Matignon. Le ministre de l'Agriculture Marc Fesneau s'est lui rendu à Bruxelles pour, selon son cabinet, "une série d'entretiens visant à accélérer le traitement des urgences européennes" avant l'arrivée d'Emmanuel Macron jeudi pour participer au sommet européen extraordinaire consacré à l'aide financière à Ukraine. Mais l'Union européenne peut-elle résoudre cette crise ? La crise agricole se nourrit de plusieurs points, et notamment des prix, jugés toujours trop bas, demandés par les industriels et la grande distribution. Ce mercredi est le dernier jour des négociations pour 2024. Ensuite les étiquettes dans les supermarchés seront scrutées par les agriculteurs et nombre de Français qui peinent de plus en plus à boucler leur budget. D'après le dernier baromètre réalisé par le Secours populaire et Ipsos, 32 % reconnaissent ne plus faire trois repas par jour. Face à l'inflation, la situation économique des classes moyennes s'est dégradée et c'est à "ces Français de l'entre-deux" tentés par le vote à l'extrême droite que le Premier ministre s'est une nouvelle fois adressé hier depuis l'Assemblée nationale. Avec un programme qui tient en trois mots : "déverrouiller", "débureaucratiser" et "desmicardiser la France". Le Premier ministre a, par ailleurs, brandi une série de mesures visant, pour la plupart, à optimiser "le temps médical" pour lutter contre les difficultés d'accès aux soins : régularisation des médecins étrangers, rendez-vous non honorés payés par les patients, restauration des obligations de garde pour les médecins libéraux, dans les départements où le service d'accès aux soins (SAS) ne parviendraient pas à se mettre en place… Gabriel Attal a également annoncé la suppression de l'allocation spécifique de solidarité pour les chômeurs en fin de droits, qui basculeront au RSA. Il a aussi détaillé des mesures sur le logement, en pleine crise, dont notamment la révision de la loi SRU sur les quotas de logements sociaux. Le chef du gouvernement souhaite l'intégration du logement intermédiaire dévolu aux classes moyennes "hautes" dans le contingent obligatoire de HLM assigné aux communes. Selon le rapport de la Fondation Abbé Pierre qui sera publié mercredi 1er février, 14,6 millions de Français sont touchés par la crise du mal-logement. Avec l'envolée des prix de l'immobilier, la précarisation sociale et le développement des meublés touristiques type Airbnb, qui réduit le parc locatif privé, certains sont contraints de vivre dans un camping en attendant de trouver mieux. Un phénomène en forte augmentation ces dernières années. LES EXPERTS : - Carl MEEUS -Rédacteur en chef - Le Figaro Magazine - Audrey GOUTARD - Grand reporter - France Télévisions, spécialiste des faits de société - Gaël MACKE - Directrice déléguée de la rédaction - Challenges - Jean GARRIGUES - Historien, président du Comité d'histoire parlementaire et politique

The Scottish Rugby Podcast
279: Ding Dong Dodson's Gone

The Scottish Rugby Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2024 52:55


On this week's podcast we discuss Mark Dodson's departure from the SRU, review the weekend's European action and examine Scotland's 6 Nations squad

BBC Radio Scotland Rugby Podcast
Dodson announces early departure decision

BBC Radio Scotland Rugby Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2024 33:10


Tom and Andy discuss the announcement from SRU chief executive Mark Dodson that he will leave his role a year early this summer

Hello, SRU!
Here Before Us

Hello, SRU!

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2024 39:48


Alexes Gomez, an SRU senior social work major, talks about the importance of recognizing indigenous peoples, the University's land acknowledgment statement and the First Nations Club.

Hello, SRU!
Meet the President

Hello, SRU!

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2023 39:14


The first episode of a new season of the “Hello, SRU” podcast is with the University's new president, Karen Riley. President Riley talks about her first impressions of SRU, her goals for the University and what it's like being at the top of The Rock.

Women's Rugby Pod
WRP 164 - Scottish Tiger

Women's Rugby Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2023 20:50


WRP 164 - Scottish Tiger. Scottish international Eva Donaldson joins us this week in a short pod (Johnnie has man-flu!!!!!). The rising star in the navy blue of Scotland reflects on a whirlwind 24 months, making her debut, playing in wXV and now starting a new club making their debut in a new competition! Eva chats about all of it, including the game last weekend with Leicester Tigers, at Welford Road; the historic match and the atmosphere at the iconic ground. There is news from all around the world; Brazil, Ireland, France have their league, Elite 1, back underway, new Celtic comp and some reflection on the news coming from the WRU and SRU. #WRP womensrugbypod@gmail.com Coming soon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Coach's Edge
Dr. Brandon Bensing | Movement Patterns | Corrective Measures & Injury Rehab

Coach's Edge

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 16, 2023 56:48


Dr. Brandon Bensing, PT, DPT, USAW L-1, TP1 L-1  Received my bachelors of science in Exercise Science in 2016 from Slippery Rock University (SRU), went on to complete my 3+3 program for my Doctorate in Physical Therapy from SRU in 2019 USA Weight lifting Level 1 certifications in 2019 NSCA Strength and Conditioning Certification in 2019 Trigger Point Dry-Needling Level 1 in 2021 Restrictive Based Approach of Lumbosacral Region in 2021 Titleist Performance Institute Level 1 in 2023 instagram.com/drbrandonbensing parphysicaltherapy.com Website: www.coachsedge.coach Email: contact@cramerbasketball.com Camps: www.Cramerbasketball.com Online Training: https://cramerbasketball.mypthub.net/3/p/133059 Twitter.com/coachsedge1 Twitter.com/cramerbball Facebook.com/cramerbasketball Youtube.com/cramerbasketball Instagram.com/cramer_basketball Basketball coach basketball podcast basketball strategy Player development zone offense zone defense pressing pressure defense program building team defense pack line defense baseline defense zone defense 1-3-1 defense basketball united slapping glass coaching tips teach hoops how to coach basketball basketball podcast youth basketball basketball camps basketball immersion training basketball shooting tips basketball conditioning shooting drills ball handling drills passing drills basketball drills basketball workouts basketball drills youth basketball basketball drills open gyms shootouts scrimmages man to man defense basketball officials and deep dive refs sports psychology shot selection dribble drive offense shooting coach free throws athletic development

The Good, The Bad & The Rugby
S4: The Prince of Wales, The Princess of Wales & The Princess Royal at Windsor Castle

The Good, The Bad & The Rugby

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2023 48:59 Very Popular


The Rugby World Cup is underway, so Tins managed to get us a meeting with the Patrons of the WRU, RFU & SRU at Windsor Castle. Hask & Alex can't believe their luck at being invited along to have tea with Tins' mother-in-law + The Prince & Princess of Wales.

Hello, SRU!
Cierra the Trustee

Hello, SRU!

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2023 24:48


Cierra Mitchell, an SRU senior political science major, talks about being the newest member of the University's council of trustees. The 12-member governing body of the institution has a seat designated for a student that Mitchell now occupies.

Catflap Chats
Ep163 - Nick De Luca - Scotland Rugby, Edinburgh, Biarritz, Wasps, & Battling Demons

Catflap Chats

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2023 75:12


A great chat with a top bloke. Nick is carving out an exceptional career in Education since hanging up his boots, developing the next wave of kids both on and off the field.  43 caps for Scotland, & played in some great club games, and yet it was fascinating to hear that he doesn't always look back on his career with the fondest of memories or a focus on the positives.  Philosophical, insightful and a thought provoking conversation about Rugby and Mental health. 

Hello, SRU!
Rocky Revealed

Hello, SRU!

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2023 35:12


Austin Schoppe, '23, who, for most of his time as an SRU student, lived a secret life as Rocky, the University's mascot. Now, he's able to talk about what it was it like to wear the suit, develop the personality of a cartoonish lion, and follow the mascot code.

Hello, SRU!
Blind Side

Hello, SRU!

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2023 39:31


Jenny Senko, '12, an SRU alumna and the University's new coordinator of blind services, talks about how SRU assists its students who have visual impairments. 

Hello, SRU!
Skeele Set

Hello, SRU!

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2023 29:24


David Skeele, SRU professor of theatre, reflects on his 30-year career at The Rock on the occasion of his upcoming retirement. He's directed more than 50 SRU productions, and as a playwright his work has been performed on stages from Scotland to Nigeria.

The Scottish Rugby Podcast
245: International Women's Day Special

The Scottish Rugby Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2023 62:31


On this week's podcast we talk to Heather Dewer from the Scottish Daily Mail about her investigations into sexism in Scottish rugby and discuss whether the SRU could be doing more to grow the game and tackle discrimination within the game. We also discuss the SRUs latest response to Siobhan Cattigan's family's request for a proper acknowledgement of her death ahead of the Ireland game. Get ad free episodes plus bonus content on Patreon from £3 per monthSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/scottishrugbyblog. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Hello, SRU!
Helicopter Parents

Hello, SRU!

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2023 33:21


HELICOPTER PARENTS John Rindy, SRU assistant vice president for career and academic progress, discusses the article he wrote for the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette about “helicopter parents,” and how they can influence the success (or failure) of college students.

New Generation
Episode 85: Basketball around the world with D'Asia Chambers

New Generation

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2023 33:40


This week on the New Generation podcast D'Asia Chambers, professional basketball player and former standout at Farrell and SRU, joins the show to discuss playing in multiple countries, winning championships and more.

The Scottish Rugby Podcast
241: 8th Minute Ovation for Siobhan Cattigan

The Scottish Rugby Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2023 60:13


On this week's podcast we're joined by Nicks Johnson from Progressive Rugby to talk about the SRUs new e-mail inbox for reporting discriminatory behaviour as well as the continued pressure on the SRU about its response to Siobhan Cattigan's death.Elsewhere in the pod we look ahead to Scotland v Wales and review the Calcutta Cup action. Get ad free episodes plus bonus content on Patreon from £3 per monthSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/scottishrugbyblog. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Scottish Rugby Podcast
240: We Don't Want To Be Here

The Scottish Rugby Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2023 56:44


In this week's episode of the podcast we cover recent developments in Scottish rugby after the SRU announced its new Gender Participation Policy which banned transgender women from participating in rugby and put restrictions on transgender men's participation. We also talk about wider issues with systemic sexism and misogyny in Scottish rugby and the game as a whole. Get ad free episodes plus bonus content on Patreon from £3 per monthSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/scottishrugbyblog. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

KCSB
What Now? A Roundtable of Academic Workers, hosted by KCSB

KCSB

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2023 67:30


KCSB's Jackie Sedley spent the last couple of months covering the UC-wide Academic Worker strike that started on November 14 and went on until December 23. The strike officially ended when the two most contentious contracts were ratified – one for UAW2865 (the TA, tutor, and reader union) and one for SRU (the graduate student researcher union). For the duration of the strike, Sedley checked in weekly with Emily Fox, a PhD student at UC Santa Barbara. You can find those conversations in our Soundcloud feed. Sedley had heard a lot from Fox about what was going on at UCSB specifically, and what Fox had heard about the thoughts and feelings on other campuses, but Sedley hadn't personally spoken to anyone from other schools. And Sedley wasn't really sure how much communication was happening across all 9 undergraduate UC campuses. So, she decided to put together a panel. She sought out a balanced group of folks – ideally, two representatives from each campus (one who voted against ratification of the contracts, and one who voted for). However, after weeks of gathering sources, only one yes voter agreed to join the panel. Listen in, enjoy, and stay informed.

Hello, SRU!
'Rhyme and Reason' for Diversity

Hello, SRU!

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2023 42:38


Anthony Jones, SRU's new chief diversity officer, talks about his career journey, explains the purpose of DEIB programming, and talks about the importance of having a diverse campus community at The Rock.

Newcomer Investor
Newcomer Investor - [EP.7] - Canadian National Railway Earnings; 2023 Market Rally; Stock Battles

Newcomer Investor

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2023 15:58


Welcome to the Newcomer Investor Channel! The overarching goal for this channel is to share insights, learn from each other, chat about the beauty of investing and foster healthy debate by sharing various viewpoints. Timestamps: (0:00) - Intro (0:20) - Canadian National Railway earnings (3:05) - My current strategy, recent purchase and sale (6:05) - I am overweight in financial stocks (6:58) - Answering a question: $VDY vs $XEI (9:42) - $DIS vs $NFLX (10:52) - $SPOT vs $AAPL (12:10) - $REI.UN vs $SRU.UN (13:35) - Why I am hesitant about pure-play residential REITs Connect on Twitter: https://twitter.com/NewcomerInvest Subscribe on Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@newcomerinvestor/videos Follow on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7koQIwwtB1NxJYPxEW9A9w?si=1e264e386c26478c Email at iamthenewcomerinvestor@gmail.com

KCSB
The End of the UAW Strike?

KCSB

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2022 25:26


When the largest higher-education strike in United States history started over a month ago, on November 14th, those involved had clear demands in mind. We at KCSB have been covering the state of those demands since the strike started. I've been checking in biweekly with Emily Fox, a PhD student at UCSB, and she's been keeping us informed on what's been happening at the bargaining table and in the minds of some of her fellow strikers. Proceedings got complicated – you can listen to past episodes to hear more on that – but the strike officially ended just a few days ago, on Friday. The two unions who were still bargaining for their contracts at that point were SRU, the union for graduate student researchers, and UAW2865, the union for TAs, tutors, and readers. So now, the strike is over…but that doesn't necessarily mean everything is sunshine and rainbows moving forward.

nova.rs
Podcast "Pitajte Đuru": Izmicanje stolice profesorki je paradigma našeg društva

nova.rs

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2022 38:31


U Srbiji nema nijedne forme života u kom nema nasilja. Ono je postalo stil življenja. Ako je nešto postradalo u poslednjih 30 godina, to je porodica i obrazovanje. Mi smo napredovali u nazadovanju. Kultura je zgažena, a ona je pretpostavka za sve, nema ništa bez nje. Odnos dece prema nastavnicima je posledica, uzroke lošeg ponašanja treba tražiti u obrascima koje pokazuju odrasli, a pripadnici vrha vlasti su glavni vinovnici koji su nas udaljili od demokratizacije društva. Sve je lažomanija i prevarologija. Transformacija porodice je globalan problem jer nikada nije bio veći raskorak između roditelja i dece. Decu danas obrazuju mediji i političari, a ne knjiga i roditelji. Vozeći se tramvajem od Voždovca do Slavije slušao sam razgovor dve devojčice u kom nije bilo nijedne rečenice bez psovke - to je pokazatelj dokle smo stigli. Srušila se tradicionalna porodica, nova nije formirana. Nikada nisam imao problem nediscipline sa studentima, jedino što me brinulo je, da će me student pitati za neku knjigu koju nisam pročitao iz oblasti koju ja pokrivam. Problem je i u autoritetu škole i profesora. Recept za kolege je: ne namećite deci svoju viziju sveta, slušajte mlade šta vam govore. Ovo što danas zovemo univerzitet, to je za mene čudesna atmosfera zamrlosti i potpune indiferentnosti o onome što se dešava u društvu. Gost: prof. Ratko Božović, sociolog

Hello, SRU!
Turnpike Hero

Hello, SRU!

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2022 34:11


SRU student Sgt. David Duffey recounts his story about rescuing a driver of a crashed tractor tracker on the Pennsylvania Turnpike seconds before the truck exploded.

The Academy of Esports
A Conversation with Dr. Seth Jenny (Returns!) // Dept. of Exercise Science & Athletic Training, Slippery Rock Univ.

The Academy of Esports

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2022 46:11


Dr. Seth E. Jenny returns to The Academy of Esports! Dr. Jenny is an assistant professor within the Department of Exercise Science and Athletic Training at Slippery Rock University of Pennsylvania (SRU). As an esports academic, Dr. Jenny is a performance advisor to KovaaK 2.0: The Meta FPS aim trainer, founding member of the Esports Research Network, Deputy Editor of the International Journal of Esports, and Associate Editor of the Journal of Electronic Gaming and Esports. He teaches esports courses in SRU's undergraduate esports minor and serves as the faculty advisor to SRU's esports team. Dr. Jenny has conducted research studies relating to video gaming and esports since 2011. He has provided 100+ professional presentations and has published 50+ peer-reviewed academic journal articles within his prime areas of research - esports, motion-based video gaming, instructional technology, and distance running. -- Website // Twitter // LinkedIn // Book Esports Research Network International Journal of Esports The Journal of Electronic Gaming & Esports Upcoming Esports Research Network Conference 2022 in Sweden McDonald's Gaming Chair -- Sponsor // LeagueSpot -- Esports is organized competitive video games allowing schools to redefine their athletic culture, diversify opportunities for student participation, promote physical and mental health, increase collegiate scholarship pathways, and play games! We cannot forget the importance of play! James O'Hagan (LinkedIn // Twitter) is the Founder and Host of The Academy of Esports podcast. The Academy of Esports (Website // Twitter) You may email any questions or topic suggestions to contact@taoesports.com. -- Music provided Royalty Free "8 Bit Adventure!" Querky Fun Game Music by HeatleyBros iTunes Spotify License Twitter Facebook --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/taoesports/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/taoesports/support

The Podcast Chronicles (an Attack on Titan Podcast)
(S1E5) Chainsaw Man - Gun Devil

The Podcast Chronicles (an Attack on Titan Podcast)

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2022 64:14


This was a banger of an episode. The boys discuss the deviant act of Makima and how SRU is in complete control of both Denji`s minds. The boys also discuss daylight savings, Waka Flaka, and middle school moments all crammed into one chainsaw man episode! You're gonna hate that you loved it.     JOIN OUR PATREON FOR MORE BAD CONTENT:  https://www.patreon.com/ronnyandchad    Twitter: @ronnyandchad  https://twitter.com/podcastchronic   Instagram: @ronnyandchad https://www.instagram.com/ronnyandchad/   JOIN OUR DISCORD:  https://discord.gg/KrE6HNrc7M   Email us at:  thepodcastchronicles@gmail.com    Youtube: The Podcast Chronicles  https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuuXdI0JGac2moPm_LzaQ0A   Please subscribe, rate, and review!   Thanks for listening!  

Hello, SRU!
Making the Cut

Hello, SRU!

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2022 36:47


SRU student and professional bladesmith Eric Finch shares how he won $10,000 as a contestant on the TV show “Forged In Fire.”

The Podcast Chronicles (an Attack on Titan Podcast)
(S1E3) Chainsaw Man - Meowy's Whereabouts

The Podcast Chronicles (an Attack on Titan Podcast)

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2022 66:53


Ronny may or may not be embarrassed by the bois podcasting careers when mentioning the whereabouts of Meowy to his family and friends.. Chad has a new acronym (SRU) that will probably be used 1000 times from here on out in this show so get used to it.  Things are getting a little more serious in the show than the title might suggest and the boys discuss the implications of where the story can head. BAD POD JOIN OUR PATREON FOR MORE BAD CONTENT:  https://www.patreon.com/ronnyandchad    Twitter: @ronnyandchad  https://twitter.com/podcastchronic   Instagram: @ronnyandchad https://www.instagram.com/ronnyandchad/   JOIN OUR DISCORD:  https://discord.gg/KrE6HNrc7M   Email us at:  thepodcastchronicles@gmail.com    Youtube: The Podcast Chronicles  https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuuXdI0JGac2moPm_LzaQ0A   Please subscribe, rate, and review!   Thanks for listening!  

Hello, SRU!
Horse Show

Hello, SRU!

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2022 30:49


Courtney Gramlich, '00, manager of Storm Harbor Equestrian Center, describes the community impact of therapeutic riding and equine-assisted activities offered at SRU's state-of-the-art, on-campus facility.

Hello, SRU!
Sales on the Pitch

Hello, SRU!

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2022 32:59


Dave Wolfe, a 2013 SRU graduate with degrees in sport management and communication, talks about his job as corporate partnership sales manager for the Orlando City SC Major League Soccer club and the network of Rock alumni working in the Sunshine State.

The Scottish Rugby Podcast
Scottish Rugby Podcast - Episode 220 - Siobhan Cattigan

The Scottish Rugby Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2022 96:37 Very Popular


John is joined by guests to discuss the recent reports regarding Siobhan Cattigan and the response from the SRU. (Please note this podcast/live show will contain sensitive and potentially upsetting themes) Get ad free episodes plus bonus content on Patreon from £3 per monthSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/scottishrugbyblog. Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.

nova.rs
DLZ i Miroslav Miki Aleksić: Mali Senta u ratu za život i državu

nova.rs

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2022 87:19


Pretposlednja epizoda DLZ u ovoj sezoni je tu! Srušio se kambodžanski avion koji je pun srpskih punjenih paprika leteo za Egipat! "Mali Senta" je sa naoružanim kolegama došao na informativni razgovor jer postoji realna opasnost da će država pokušati da ga ukloni! Još bitnije, da biste zaboravili na avion iz Kirgistana, jasenovačkoj žrtvi Aleksandru Vučiću zabranjen je odlazak na izlet u Jasenovac!