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What bank doesn't think it's great? The real question, though, is this: How many banks actually are great--or are they simply mediocre? In the second of two episodes, Joe Sullivan of Market Insights and Steve Ramirez of Behind the Arc cover a wide range of topics from how financial institutions can attract young employment prospects to the realities of neobank competitors doing a better job of serving customer needs.
Today, SouthState's Chris Nichols sits down with Steve Ramirez, Founder of Beyond the Arc, where they offer B2B payment strategies for banks. They discuss the current trends and best practices for how banks can market payments. GET OUR NEW EBOOK: TOP 12 WINNING STRATEGIES FOR COMMUNITY BANKS IN 2025 The views, information, or opinions expressed during this show are solely those of the participants involved and do not necessarily represent those of SouthState Bank and its employees. SouthState Bank, N.A. - Member FDIC
Join us for an engaging episode with Steve Ramirez, author of Casting Homeward. Dive into America's legendary landscapes—from New England's songbird-filled woods to Yellowstone's wild valleys and Bristol Bay's bear-populated rivers. Steve explores the magic of iconic places that restore our souls and inspire awe. Tune in for a philosophical journey through the wild heart of America and discover stories that connect us to nature's timeless beauty.
In this episode of The Articulate Fly, host Marvin Cash is back with another segment of On the Salt with Captain David Blinken. David shares his experiences dealing with the northeast wind and how it affects fishing conditions on Long Island. They discuss the current state of false albacore sightings, with David providing updates from New England and the Jersey shore, and his hopes for finding them in Montauk and Gardiner's Bay.The conversation then shifts to David's recent sight fishing for stripers, highlighting a successful day with catches in the upper 20-inch range and some fun with bluefish. Marvin brings up a listener question from Brenner about improving odds when fishing at night in the salt. David offers a wealth of tips, from scouting spots during the day to understanding tides and topography. He also shares his preferences for fly selection, emphasizing the use of white flies and subtle poppers for night fishing.David provides practical advice on being familiar with your equipment and using a red lens on headlamps to avoid scaring fish. He stresses the importance of knowing your fishing area well to avoid mishaps and choosing the right fly and line based on the conditions. David also shares a cautionary note about carefully identifying fish at night to avoid accidents, especially with bluefish.They wrap up the episode with a discussion on moon phases and their impact on fishing, with David sharing a memorable story of catching his biggest striped bass under a full moon. Marvin encourages listeners to send in their questions for a chance to win some Articulate Fly swag and a Royal Wulff line of their choice. They also give a shout-out to Steve Ramirez for the release of his latest book, "Casting Homeward."To learn more about David, check out our full length interview.All Things Social MediaFollow David on Facebook and Instagram.Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and YouTube.Support the Show Shop on AmazonBecome a Patreon PatronSubscribe to the PodcastSubscribe to the podcast in the podcatcher of your choice.Advertise on the PodcastIs our community a good fit for your brand? Advertise with us.In the Industry and Need Help Getting Unstuck?Check out our consulting options!
In this episode of The Articulate Fly, host Marvin Cash is joined by Captain David Blinken and special guest Steve Ramirez as they explore the vibrant fishing scene in Campeche, Mexico. David shares the idyllic tarpon weather conditions, highlighting the hot and humid climate with low winds in the morning and an influx of tarpon cruising during the summer. Steve recounts his first tarpon catch on the fly and provides insights into his unique process of documenting his fishing adventures for his books and essays.David elaborates on the distinct fishing seasons in Campeche, explaining the differences between the spring/summer and winter seasons in terms of fish size and quantity. He provides practical tips on what to expect and the type of gear to bring for a successful fishing trip.Don't miss this engaging episode filled with valuable fishing insights, travel tips and the passion for adventure that drives both David and Steve.To learn more about David, check out our full length interview.Pre-Order Casting HomewardPre-Order a Signed Copy of Casting HomewardAll Things Social MediaFollow David on Facebook and Instagram.Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and YouTube.Support the Show Shop on AmazonBecome a Patreon PatronSubscribe to the PodcastSubscribe to the podcast in the podcatcher of your choice.Advertise on the PodcastIs our community a good fit for your brand? Advertise with us.In the Industry and Need Help Getting Unstuck?Check out our consulting options!
Join host Marvin Cash on The Articulate Fly for an enriching conversation with returning guest and author Steve Ramirez. In this episode, Steve delves into the profound lessons he's learned from the river and provides an update on his latest book, "Casting Homeward." Marvin and Steve discuss the importance of adapting to life's unpredictable nature, the value of curiosity and learning and the deep connections we form with nature and each other through fly fishing.Steve shares insights from his successful "Casting" book series, reflecting on the journey from "Casting Forward" to the upcoming release of "Casting Homeward." He also hints at his future projects and the philosophical and practical lessons embedded in his writing.Whether you're a seasoned angler or new to the sport, this episode offers a wealth of wisdom and inspiration, highlighting the therapeutic and transformative power of fly fishing. Tight lines!Pre-Order Casting HomewardPre-Order a Signed Copy of Casting HomewardAll Things Social MediaFollow Steve on Facebook and Instagram.Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and YouTube.Support the Show Shop on AmazonBecome a Patreon PatronSubscribe to the PodcastSubscribe to the podcast in the podcatcher of your choice.Advertise on the PodcastIs our community a good fit for your brand? Advertise with us.In the Industry and Need Help Getting Unstuck?Check out our consulting options!Helpful Episode Chapters00:00 Introduction6:37 Lessons from Fly Fishing and Life14:29 The Journey Interview16:57 The Serendipity of Fly Fishing22:04 The Importance of Curiosity24:01 Gaining Perspective from Nature29:06 Concerns about Disconnect from Nature35:35 Connecting with All Living Beings38:52 Technology as a Tool55:52 Never Stop Learning
Steve's Website: https://www.steveramirezauthor.com In this exhilarating episode of Wild Life Outdoors, hosts Russell and Jose are joined by the accomplished author, world traveler, marine, and fly fisherman, Steve Ramirez. A passionate advocate for conservation, Steve shares his deep connection to wildlife, particularly focused on fish and waterways. Join the trio as they delve into Steve's early introduction to nature, providing him with a refuge from the violence of the human world. Steve Ramirez opens up about the transformative power of nature, recounting moments of peace and solace found in the midst of rivers and forests. The hosts explore Steve's three acclaimed books—Casting Forward, Casting Onward, and Casting Seaward—unpacking the profound life lessons and reflections embedded in his writings. Get an exclusive sneak peek into Steve's upcoming book, Casting Homeward, set to release on September 1st, 2024. Discover the inspirations behind his latest work and the themes that continue to drive his exploration of the natural world. Tune in for a captivating conversation that transcends fishing, touching on the essence of conservation, the beauty of nature, and the timeless connection between humanity and the great outdoors. It's a journey you won't want to miss on Wild Life Outdoors!
Honey Hole Hangout - Your Favorite Fly Fishing and Hunting Podcast
FIND ALL OF OUR INFO HERE & HONEY HOLE HATES TRASH: https://linktr.ee/honeyholeangling Honey Hole Angling is the collaboration of four fly fishermen who somehow afforded podcast equipment and figured out how to release content on the internet. These are their stories, opinions, and perceptions of outdoor pursuits in the modern sporting world. On our podcast, Honey Hole Hangout, we talk about hunting, fly fishing, and misadventures in the outdoors. Listen as we answer submitted questions, review whiskey, interview guests, and cover some of our favorite stories: On Patrol, Florida Man, Creature Watch, Conservation Corner, Neat Things in Nature, and More. In this episode, we cover: — Iron Fly Recap - Over $8500 Raised — Bamboo Fly Rods — Celebrity Citing at HEB — The "Casting Series" — Steve's New Book — Reel Recovery National Board Please leave us a review if you liked our podcast! Send us your thoughts, opinions, and concerns, or just say Hi! info@honeyholeangling.com Join our Discord server and chat with us any time: https://discord.gg/Fube2NYCwd
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Dr. Steve Ramirez is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences at Boston University. In his research, Steve is studying learning and memory, and he is interested in discovering whether it is possible to artificially turn memories on and off. His research focuses on understanding the brain and what we can do when processes in the brain break down. They are working on turning on positive or negative memories in animal models to gain a better understanding of how the brain and memory work. In addition, they use animal models of conditions like depression, anxiety, and PTSD to study whether artificially manipulating memories may alleviate some of the symptoms of these conditions. Steve was born and raised in the Boston area, so accepting a faculty position at Boston University meant reuniting with his family, friends, and beloved New England Patriots. He spends his down time watching Netflix with friends and hanging out with his family. He attended Boston University for his undergraduate studies in neuroscience, was awarded his PhD in Brain and Cognitive Sciences from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, served as a Visiting Lecturer of Neuroscience at Tufts University while a graduate student, and spent two years at the Center for Brain Science at Harvard University as a Junior Fellow of the Society of Fellows before returning to Boston University as a faculty member. Steve has received many awards and honors thus far in his career, including an NIH Early Independence Award, a NARSAD Young Investigator Award, the Gordon Research Conference Travel Award, the American College of Neuropsychopharmacology Travel Award, Smithsonian Magazine's American Ingenuity Award in the Natural Sciences, the Walle Nauta Award for Continuing Dedication to Teaching at MIT, and the Angus MacDonald Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching at MIT. Steve has also been named among Forbes Magazine's 30 Innovators Under the Age of 30 in the area of Science and Technology, a National Geographic Breakthrough Explorer, one of Science News's Top 10 Bright Young Minds, Pacific Standard Magazine's Top 30 Thinkers Under the Age of 30, and the MIT Technology Review World's Top 35 Innovators Under the Age of 35 Award. He has also given two TED talks. In this interview, Steve talks about his experiences in life and science.
About Tony VellecaAs chief executive officer of CyberProof, Tony directs the vision behind disruptive cybersecurity solutions. Since 2016, he has driven rapid growth for the company and its intellectual properties, leveraging a co-innovation model with clients and elite Israel-based talent to develop a world-class platform at the forefront of cyber security. Tony's career has been one of reinvention and endless possibilities. His bold approach and desire to create new things began when he was an aerospace engineer, designing next-generation propulsion systems and aircraft for Boeing. His visionary leadership led him to build companies, products and tools that solve complex problems with innovation and ingenuity -- like CyberProof. Through CyberProof, Tony tackles enterprise security problems head-on. Under his leadership, the company has grown into one of the leading cybersecurity companies in the market, as recognized as a 2020 Wave Leader by Forrester. Tony received his MBA from the University of California, Irvine (cum laude) and his BA from the Georgia Institute of Technology in aerospace engineering.About Steven Ramirez:Steven is the chief information security officer for Renown Health. He is a seasoned IT leader with extensive experience in IT risk/security management, cybersecurity, privacy management, data confidentiality, IT regulatory compliance (HIPAA privacy/security, PCI security), data protection, IT advisory, enterprise risk management, crisis management, business resilience and disaster recovery. He has supported and led efforts across the healthcare, academic, financial and government sectors.SourceThings you'll learnThe adoption of cybersecurity in healthcare has lagged behind other industries due to aged infrastructure and a need for increased emphasis on security by vendors. However, it is a necessary aspect of the digital future.The cost of cyber breaches in healthcare is high, including fines, lost revenue and lawsuits, making cyber insurance more challenging to obtain.The healthcare industry is playing catch-up regarding cybersecurity maturity, but the recent rise of ransomware attacks has forced organizations to invest in this area.The average cost of a cyber breach is $7 million.PHI and PII phishing are among the biggest and most effective threats.Cybersecurity is a space where people collaborate and share IP.Resources:Connect with Tony Velleca on LinkedIn.Follow CyberProof on LinkedIn.Visit the CyberProof website!Connect with Steven Ramirez on LinkedIn.Follow Renown Health on LinkedIn.Discover the Renown Health website!
Steve Ramirez has been traveling thousands of miles in pursuit of native gamefish in salt and brackish water habitats. Join us as Steve tells his stories of adventures in the salt that weave fish, people, and nature together and how humanity impacts the world in many ways.
Honey Hole Hangout - Your Favorite Fly Fishing and Hunting Podcast
FIND ALL OF OUR INFO HERE & HONEY HOLE HATES TRASH: https://linktr.ee/honeyholeangling Honey Hole Angling is the collaboration of four fly fishermen who somehow afforded podcast equipment and figured out how to release content on the internet. These are their stories, opinions, and perceptions of outdoor pursuits in the modern sporting world. On our podcast, Honey Hole Hangout, we talk about hunting, fly fishing, and misadventures in the outdoors. Listen as we answer submitted questions, review whiskey, interview guests, and cover some of our favorite stories: On Patrol, Florida Man, Creature Watch, Conservation Corner, Neat Things in Nature, and More. In this episode we cover: — Zach Smoked A Brisket — San Antonio FC — Harris Was Attacked By A Plant — Tying Flies For Youtube — Casting Forward Is In A Movie — The Seasonable Angler — Steve's Book Casting Seaward Be sure to purchase some amazing coffee that supports conservation! Use our promo code ‘honeyhole' to get 15% off your order! Wild Rivers Coffee Co https://wildriverscoffeeco.com/ Please leave us a review if you liked our podcast! Send us your thoughts, opinions, and concerns, or just say Hi! info@honeyholeangling.com Join our Discord server and chat with us any time: https://discord.gg/Fube2NYCwd
Steve Ramirez is a fly fisher, writer, educator, master naturalist, philosopher, and outdoor adventurer. He's traveled four continents writing about fishing, landscapes, human cultures, and the natural world. He's written for many of the major periodicals and is publishing his latest book Casting Seaward. This book is the third in a book series that started with Casting Forward and was followed by Casting Onward. Join us and hear Steve's thoughts on fly fishing, conservation, restoration, and his hopes for the future of planet earth.
Our guest on the Outdoor Adventure Series is Steve Ramirez.Steve is an Outdoor Enthusiast, Author, Naturalist, and Educator. He has always seen his life as a quest that is driven by a search for meaning and a desire to make a positive contribution to humanity and the natural world. Steve is also the author of two books: Casting Forward: Fishing Tales from the Texas Hill Country (Nov. 2020).Casting Onward: Fishing Adventures in Search of America's Native Gamefish (May 2022). He is working on his third book, Casting Seaward: Fishing Adventures in Search of America's Saltwater Gamefish.InSight2Go --- While it is my intent that the reader will be entertained by these stories of outdoor adventure, I hope that they will become more accurately informed about native fish and other wildlife as well as the environments that sustain them and us. They will learn more about themselves, humanity, society, and the power of choice. Hopefully, this book will inspire and empower action toward the common goal of creating a new “Earth Ethic” that helps to save much of what we have come to love and depend upon and restore at least some of what has been lost. To learn more about Steve and his work, you can visit his website at https://steveramirezauthor.comSteve can also be found on the following social sites: InstagramFacebookTo learn more about the Outdoor Writers Association of America, visit their website at https://owaa.org.The Outdoor Adventure Series is a podcast production of Fox Coaching, Inc.
On this episode, the Imperfect Texan Buddha and Earth Warrior-Poet Steve Ramirez returns for Part Two of our interview. We discuss writing and take a deep dive into Steve's most recent endeavor, Casting Onward. Check Out Part One of Our Interview Learn More About Clean the Dream All Things Social Media Follow Steve on Facebook and Instagram. Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and YouTube. Support the Show Shop on Amazon Become a Patreon Patron Subscribe to the Podcast or, Even Better, Download Our App Download our mobile app for free from the Apple App Store, the Google Play Store or the Amazon Android Store. Subscribe to the podcast in the podcatcher of your choice.
The Ramírez Group es el laboratorio fundado por Steve Ramírez. Ahí, Steve y un grupo de científicos trabajan en un proyecto fascinante: Ubicar el lugar del cerebro en donde se localizan nuestras memorias para poder prenderlas y apagarlas a voluntad. Hijo de inmigrantes Salvadoreños, su historia familiar y su carrera en la ciencia son un ejemplo de cómo usar la creatividad para salir adelante. En esta conversación nos habla sobre el propósito de sus investigaciones y lo que lo inspira a seguir adelante.https://agujasenelpajar.com https://theramirezgroup.org/@okaystevehttps://n9.cl/skzdy
On this episode, I am joined by the Imperfect Texan Buddha and Earth Warrior-Poet Steve Ramirez. We discuss the journey, finding one's true path, doing meaningful work and, of course, Steve's most recent writing endeavor, Casting Onward. I hope you enjoy Part One of our conversation. All Things Social Media Follow Steve on Facebook and Instagram. Follow us on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and YouTube. Support the Show Shop on Amazon Become a Patreon Patron Subscribe to the Podcast or, Even Better, Download Our App Download our mobile app for free from the Apple App Store, the Google Play Store or the Amazon Android Store. Subscribe to the podcast in the podcatcher of your choice.
Honey Hole Hangout - Your Favorite Fly Fishing and Hunting Podcast
FIND ALL OF OUR INFO HERE: https://linktr.ee/honeyholeangling Honey Hole Angling is the collaboration of four fly fishermen who somehow afforded podcast equipment and figured out how to release content on the internet. These are their stories, opinions, and perceptions of outdoor pursuits in the modern sporting world. On our podcast, Honey Hole Hangout, we talk about hunting, fly fishing, and misadventures in the outdoors. Listen as we answer submitted questions, review whiskey, interview guests, and cover some of our favorite stories: On Patrol, Florida Man, Creature Watch, Conservation Corner, Neat Things in Nature, and More. This is an exciting week for us! Landon, Zach, and Gabe open the show with our new Intro featuring music from Grant Braudrick! We try some summertime drinks, talk about fly fishing, discuss fly rods, comfy sandals, and catch up on the happenings of the week. Landon also shares his story from his fishing trip with Steve Ramirez! Listen in as we discuss these things and more! — HUGE THANK YOU to Grant for putting our music together! Give Grant a follow on the Instagram machine @goodoleg and his music page @goodolegmusic — Summer Heat means Summer Drinks — Have you heard of our new Podcast: Field & Streaming ?? — Brunch Money is the Best Fly — Zach Needs another Fly Rod — Landon Needs a Passport in a Bad Way — Landon's Coastal Fishing Trip with Steve Ramirez — Gabe's Trip to the Coast — Deep in the Heart Movie & Conservation Discussion Please leave us a review if you liked our podcast! Send us your thoughts, opinions, and concerns, or just say Hi! info@honeyholeangling.com Join our Discord server and chat with us any time: https://discord.gg/Fube2NYCwd
Honey Hole Hangout - Your Favorite Fly Fishing and Hunting Podcast
FIND ALL OF OUR INFO HERE: https://linktr.ee/honeyholeangling Honey Hole Angling is the collaboration of four fly fishermen who somehow afforded podcast equipment and figured out how to release content on the internet. These are their stories, opinions, and perceptions of outdoor pursuits in the modern sporting world. On our podcast, Honey Hole Hangout, we talk about hunting, fly fishing, and misadventures in the outdoors. Listen as we answer submitted questions, review whiskey, interview guests, and cover some of our favorite stories: On Patrol, Florida Man, Creature Watch, Conservation Corner, Neat Things in Nature, and More. We were honored this week to have another great guest who's been on the show before. Steve Ramirez sits down with us to talk about his new book, Casting Onward. We had Steve on the show in early 2021 (Episode 27) to talk about his first book. He spent some time with us this week to talk about what's new in his world. We also talk about some fishing, baseball, and we sip a bit of tequila. Here's what else we discussed: — Fortaleza Reposado Lot 83R Tequila Review — Zach's update on his baseball NFT — We started a new movie review podcast: Field and Streaming — Landon wants to be a baseball fan (Email us which MLB Team Landon should be a fan!) — Taking out the new Truck and RV — Florida Man is a Conservationist — Yeren Apeman — What is a Master Naturalist? — Native Fish are Sexy — It's Not Just about Fly Fishing — Fishing with Children Check out Steve on his website: https://www.steveramirezauthor.com/ Pre-Order Steve's new book, Casting Onward on our site: https://honeyholeangling.com/products/pre-order-casting-onward-book-by-steve-ramirez-signed-copy Please leave us a review if you liked our podcast! Send us your thoughts, opinions, concerns, or just say Hi! info@honeyholeangling.com Join our Discord server and chat with us any time: https://discord.gg/Fube2NYCwd Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Steve Ramirez is a writer, educator, master naturalist, philosopher, and outdoor adventurer who lives and writes in the Texas Hill Country. Steve has had an interesting career… from working alongside President Bush to University Professor. I was intrigued to hear more about his life. In this episode of Anchored, we discuss his books, time in the Marine Corp, living life to the fullest and more. This episode of Anchored is brought to you by Tales.com! Use code ANCHORED to take 20% off your first order. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week my guest is Steve Ramirez [41:24], author of the book Casting Forward and the upcoming book Casting Onward. Steve is an articulate and passionate writer, and in the podcast we talk about the philosophical and personal aspects of fishing for native species, in his beloved Texas Hill Country and beyond. In the Fly Box, we have some terrific questions this week, including: Can I use my 7'11" 8-weight rod with a 5/6 reel and a 7-weight line? I can hook fish on streamers using a floating line, but when I fish a sinking line I get lots of strikes but no hookup. What am I doing wrong? An angler tells a tale of woe after getting scammed trying to buy a fly rod from an online swap forum. I keep hearing about people catching 20 and 30 fish in an outing. Why can't I do that? You said you throw out all your old nylon tippet after a year. Do I need to do that with heavier mono and old unused leaders as well? I need a heavier rod than my 5-weight for redfish, pike, bass, and carp. Is a 9-foot, 8-weight Recon the right rod? I have trouble casting a 12-weight and need help with my strength. What can I do to make longer casts with this rod? Why is Euro nymphing more effective than fishing the standard way with an indicator and split shot? Is it because you spook fewer fish? Why do people say fly fishing is not like it used to be? I use an 8 1/2 foot 4-weight for brook trout but want to try a lighter rod like a 2-weight or 3-weight. What are the advantages and disadvantages of going to a lighter rod? Where on a trout are the taste organs?
This podcast set out to be a talk about me learning about the fishing in Texas and the excellent book Steve has written called Casting Forward.We cover these topics but so much more too. It is about one mans passion for fly fishing, what it means to him and how it has saved him.I hope this will impact you in the same way as it did me.
This week on the Remote. No Pressure. Fly Fishing Podcast Jeff and Bill Talk with Hill Country author Steve Ramirez. 00:01 The Dumpster Fire 00:09 athleticbrewing.com (beermoney20) 03:15 therestorationdepot.com One stop shop for virtual wellness products 01:06 Eastern European Gypsies 07:07 The Source of the Good Humor and More Pressure? 08:50 In Other News- Man shares 'FBI tip' for getting someone to say yes to any question you ask. 11:00 Guest Intro- Steve Ramirez 13:22 Interview Begins 14:00 West Michigan Sushi 14:35 How East Africans Name Their Children 15:20 Book “Casting Forward” Introduction and How Did It Came About 18:10 A Writer that Happens to Fish and the Creativity of Fly Fishing 19:00 “The Best People of My Life” 20:00 Dealing With Stress and Processing Trauma with Fly Fishing 22:19 The Imperfect Texas Buddha and Martial Arts 24:20 Could Steve Take Out Wylde Bill in a Back Alley? 26:48 Steve’s Philosophy 27:48 Wine Pairings with Tacos 30:05 Microbrews and Snobbery 31:20 Hill Country Wine Country and Microbrews 32:00 Sharing Access to Texas Water 34:28 “Casting Onward” 35:00 The Toughest Angler Steve Knows 39:00 How Living All Over the World Affected Steve’s Writing 42:00 Burning Planes of the Congo 43:45 Where to find Steve? https://www.steveramirezauthor.com/ 45:40 Outro Episode Links: https://www.steveramirezauthor.com/ www.remotenopressure.com https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCWkRwEiqx-u6wHqo_I9booA https://www.instagram.com/remotenopressure/channel/?hl=en In Other News: https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/weird-news/man-shares-fbi-tip-getting-23904651)
This week on the Blue Collar Fly Fishing Podcast, Aaron talks with the Vice President/Editor in Chief of Trout Unlimited, Kirk Deeter. 00:00 Show welcome and Kirk Deeter intro 00:49 Thank you to our sponsors 02:14 Kirk comes on. 03:33 Aaron and Kirk pour a Rye Grain Straight Malt Whiskey from Real Spirits. 04:08 How John Wayne drank his whiskey 06:40 How Kirk became King of All Fly Fishing Media. 09:45 Kirk cops to being a fly fishing heretic. We talk carp. 12:26 Is there a print media renaissance? 14:25 Why does fly fishing produce so much great writing? 18:05 Kirk says something nice about Aaron’s book. 19:00 “Clarity, Simplicity, Honesty.” And the impact of social media. 22:55 The coolest adventures are close to home. 24:55 Kirk admits to loving Texas. 26:55 We talk about Kirk’s two early fly fishing books, Castwork and Tideline. 32:10 Shout-out to Steve Ramirez, Guadalupe bass, and Casting Forward. 33:55 The Little Red Book of Fly Fishing, and the upcoming Little Black Book of Fly Fishing. 38:10 How the VP of Trout Unlimited came to write a book about fly fishing for carp. Aaron and Kirk talk about the joys of fishing for mud marlin. 51:35 How to cobble together a living as a creative in the fly fishing world. 54:13 Shout-out to Willie. 58:39 Kirk admits to getting skunked on his last fishing trip. 59:55 Shout-out to April Vokey 1:00:25 Kirk talks about the big year the pandemic brought fly fishing. 1:02:30 One-hit wonders on the rivers, and “you can’t play in saltwater.” 1:03:08 Kirk cusses a little. 1:03:35 Name-dropping Josh Crumpton; gatekeepers vs. door openers. 1:05:55 Shout-out to Living Waters Fly Fishing 1:08:25 How do we create more diversity in fly fishing? 1:09:49 “People want to know how to fish. People want to know how to appreciate nature. What they want is a serious, honest, lasting connection to nature.” 1:13:05 “You don’t need to catch 30 fish in a day to call it a good day.” 1:18:54 Aaron and Kirk talk a little bit about diversity in fly fishing. Kirk has some good ideas. 1:27:05 Grace and humility, man. 1:28:15 Mary Gauthier’s “Mercy Now.” 1:30:45 Kirk’s perfect fly fishing trip. 1:40:55 Before signing off, Kirk and Aaron talk tarpon. 1:36:55 “Your boat, my boat.” 1:38:28 End Links: https://imbrifex.com/ https://realalebrewing.com/ https://duckcamp.com/ http://www.remotenopressure.com
Steve Ramirez, MD, FAAFP (WellMed Medical Director - Austin) talks with WellMed Radio co-host, veteran broadcaster and attorney, Ron Aaron about why we should all get vaccinated for COVID-19 and the flu. Co-Host Dr. Marissa Charles was on special assignment. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Honey Hole Hangout - Your Favorite Fly Fishing and Hunting Podcast
Buy Casting Forward - Fishing Tales From The Texas Hill Country Here: Amazon - https://www.amazon.com/s?k=9781493051458 Books - A - Million - https://www.booksamillion.com/p/9781493051458 Indie Bound - https://www.indiebound.org/book/9781493051458 Steve Ramirez Website - https://www.steveramirezauthor.com/ FIND ALL OF OUR INFO HERE: https://linktr.ee/honeyholeangling On our podcast, Honey Hole Hangout, we talk about hunting, fly fishing and misadventures in the outdoors. Listen as we answer submitted questions, review whiskey, interview guests and cover our 4 regular segments: on patrol, creature watch, Cliff's conservation corner and neat things in nature. In this episode we cover: - Whiskey Review - Balvenie 14 Year Caribbean Cask - Favorite Thing About Texas - Wood Tip Email - Black Bear Hunting In California - Robot Deer Catch Poachers - Ian Does A Sparkling Water Review - Liquid Death - The Hodag - Interview With Author Steve Ramirez Please Leave us a review if you liked our podcast! --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/honeyholehangout/message
Steve Ramirez, MD, FAAFP (WellMed Medical Director - Austin) talks with WellMed Radio host Ron Aaron about why it's important everyone get their COVID-19 and flu vaccines. Cohost Dr. Marissa Charles was on special assignment. Listen to the podcast here https://www.podbean.com/media/share/pb-g5hhc-f80b30 or by searching for WellMed Radio in Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Podbean, Pandora, Stitcher and Spotify. WellMed Radio focuses on health issues affecting adults. Clinicians and partners discuss stories, topics and tips to help you live healthier. WellMed Radio airs on Sundays in Tampa at 1:30 p.m EST on AM 860/FM 93.7 The ANSWER and in San Antonio at 6 p.m. CST at KLUP. Visit us at www.wellmedhealthcare.com.
Steve Ramirez, MD, FAAFP (WellMed Medical Director - Austin) talks with WellMed Radio co-host, veteran broadcaster and attorney, Ron Aaron about why we should all get vaccinated for COVID-19 and the flu. Co-Host Dr. Marissa Charles was on special assignment. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Our guests, Michael Gonzalez and Steve Ramirez with Mass Mutual Capital Strategies Group, will talk about how financial planning can lead to financial freedom. There are four segments to the show. 1st segment is getting to know you. 2nd and 3rd segment are about financial planning. 4th segment is legacy. After you talk about your legacy, I will talk about how Marquardt Law Firm helps with legacy planning. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Partnerships in fintech, an increasingly interconnected ecosystem, and an amusing anecdote about buying a new phone.
25 Visions for the Future of Our Species We now have the tools to transform ourselves and our species. Greater health and longevity, enhanced brains, and engineered fertility are in the works. What’s just over the horizon is even more astonishing. We call this the neobiological frontier. The book is a collection of 25 essays, interviews, and works of fiction and art offering a big-picture perspective on the profound changes made possible by the merging of biology and technology. The book brings together today's smartest and most creative inventors, thinkers, and scientists to tell us their vision of the future. This book is a 2020 time capsule for future humans. Neo.Life: 25 Visions for the Future of Our Species covers these powerful new biotechnologies and ideas in non-technical language, with beautiful full-color images and a fresh design by National Design Award winner Jennifer Morla. This book makes a compelling foundation for the discussions we’ll be having about these technologies for years to come, and as one observer said, it is definitely coffee table worthy, no matter which planet that table is on. Meet George Church, one of the most prodigious bioengineers of our time, in conversation with Ramez Naam, a computer scientist, clean tech investor, and science fiction author. George maintains a list of genes that could be edited to make humans healthier or more suited to future environmental conditions, including life off-planet. He’s also got an idea to send a single-cell biological probe to faraway worlds that could be programmed to beam information back to Earth. Consider neuroscientist David Eagleman’s ideas about how embryo selection could change the way we parent our children. Dive into an imagined future with inventor Danny Hillis as he guides you through the possibilities and pitfalls of designing your child from scratch using gene editing technology. Will you “supersize” them, or give them an extra appendage? If you bestow a color or pattern, keep in mind that it might be trendy today but look dated 10 years from now. Discover filmmaker and artist Lynn Hershman Leeson’s ideas about identity in her antibody-as-art project that will change how you think about life-science technologies. Hear from Osh Agabi, the Swiss-Nigerian roboticist-neuroscientist who’s built a brain on a chip, literally blending silicon and neurons. He envisions using his technology to allow us to connect our consciousnesses together in a sort of giant empathy web. Read Juan Enriquez, who has been thinking and writing about self-directed evolution for a long time. In his creative brief, he imagines a future with a far greater diversity of human species, and considers the implications. Ponder the risks and ethical implications of this new frontier with CRISPR scientist and film producer Samira Kiani, who outlines the safety checks she’s developing to control gene edits. And hear from biosecurity policy expert Megan Palmer, who shares how her experiences led to social responsibility programs for synthetic biologists. BOOK DETAILS Designed by Jennifer Morla Hardcover, 7 3/4 x 9 3/4 inches 160 pages, 25 color illustrations Smyth sewn, with silver Litho foil-stamped cover Contributors: Oshiorenoya Agabi, Christina Agapakis, Siranush Babakhanova, Seth Bannon, George Church, Emma Conley, Zoe Cormier, Zack Denfeld, Heather Dewey-Hagborg, David Eagleman, Juan Enriquez, Kristen Fortney, Joel Garreau, Daisy Ginsberg, Danny Hillis, Samira Kiani, Cathrine Kramer, Becky Lyon, Hannu Rajaniemi, Lux Alptraum, Lynn Hershman Leeson, Ramez Naam, Megan Palmer, Nicola Patron, Robert Plomin, Steve Ramirez, Sissel Tolaas, Bowen Zhao, Changle Zhou.
Responding to security and privacy challenges in the age of COVID-19 is a tall order—and it’s even more complicated if you’re just starting a new role as a chief information security officer (CISO). Meet Steven Ramirez, who became Chief Information Security Officer for University of Louisville Health in January. He met with John Zuziak to share his story of a COVID-era indoctrination by fire, discuss the changing risk management landscape, and reflect on cybersecurity issues facing every healthcare CISO. Today's panelists are John Zuziak, Cyber Security Practice Director for Change Healthcare Consulting; and Steve Ramirez, CISO for University of Louisville Health. They discuss: The career track that led to a CISO role Balancing regulation, cyber threats, and patient safety How COVID-19 changed Steve’s 90-day plan Ways to use resources, including existing security assessments, to define initial goals The pandemic's impact on the University of Louisville Health’s IT security New trends in threats and attacks targeted at remote employees Steps to drive a secure transition to a virtual workforce Using IT to speed employee onboarding when in-person engagement is not an option Goals to guide a CISO during a pandemic The secret sauce for communicating risks and incidents in the boardroom Episode Resources John Zuziak’s bio Steven Ramirez’s bio The Essential Role of a Chief Information Security Officer How to Mitigate Risks with Virtual CISO Services Healthcare Consulting Services Change Healthcare Industry Insights COVID-19 Updates and Resources COVID-19 Updates Newsletter Change Healthcare Insights Newsletter Show Resources SUBSCRIBE to the podcast using any podcatcher or RSS reader Get the iOS app Get the Android app Suggest or become a guest Contact Change Healthcare
Why does Jason Bourne remember how to kick so much ass and yet can't remember his own gosh darn name?! And why can't I remember to fold my laundry as soon as the dryer dings? Answers like these and more await you on this special episode that Ethan recorded in his bedroom while sitting on the floor because that's where the wifi works better! We've got a couple fantastic guests: our old pal Paul Goetz and our new best friend Dr. Steve Ramirez. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Welcome back to the Robotics Through Science Fiction podcast. This week we are joined by the fantastic Dr. Steve Ramirez and we discuss Westworld and memory.
In this episode, we speak with Dr. Steve Ramirez, Assistant Professor in the Psychological & Brain Sciences in BU's College of Arts & Sciences. He discusses how he navigated his way into his career in neuroscience.
This episode could have gone on for another hour.... Ole is a great dude and in this episode we talk about his favorite sports moments, guilty pleasures, share some embarrassing stories and also put teammate Steve Ramirez from Ep.1 on blast. Apparently that shoe game is a AA club at best right now. Listen to it all and meet your Raptors first baseman and DH Ole Arntson.
We recap the guys first road trip and coming back home to the fans and ending the series with some more excitement. We also talked about baseball and shared some stories along the way. We learn a little bit about the personality of the Raptors players and what their secrets Are that not many people know about.
Dr. Steve Ramirez, Ph.D, is a neuroscientist at Boston University. Known for being an eternal optimist, Steve recalls his childhood and parents being a pivotal part of his hard work ethic and gritty, positive spirit. He shares his beginnings in science, big moments in his young career he vividly recalls, and his fascinating work in memory research.
Diane Kellogg of Bentley Univ explains the importance of World Toilet Day. Todd Moss of the Center for Global Development breaks down what's going on in Zimbabwe. Steve Ramirez of Boston Univ tells how manipulating memories is not just sci-fi. Christopher Gabbitas and Julian Gregory of the King's Singers celebrate the group's 50th anniversary. Rod Gustafson of Parent Previews reviews Justice League and COCO. BYU's Gerald Watt explains turning sugar from plants into electricity for your devices.
We think we're the ones who control what we see, read, think — and remember. But is that true? Who decides? And who should decide? This hour, TED speakers reveal just how easily we can be manipulated. Guests include design ethicist Tristan Harris, MSNBC host Ali Velshi, psychologist Elizabeth Loftus, and neuroscientist Steve Ramirez.
Dr. Steve Ramirez is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Psychological and Brain Sciences at Boston University. Steve was born and raised in the Boston area, so accepting a faculty position at Boston University meant reuniting with his family, friends, and beloved New England Patriots. He spends his down time watching Netflix with friends and hanging out with his family. Steve appreciates all that his parents have endured and the positive influence they have had on his life, and he has brunch with them every Sunday and chats with them twice each day on the phone. In his research, Steve is studying learning and memory, and he is interested in discovering whether it is possible to artificially turn memories on and off. His research focuses on understanding the brain and what we can do when processes in the brain break down. They are working on turning on positive or negative memories in animal models to gain a better understanding of how the brain and memory work. In addition, they use animal models of conditions like depression, anxiety, and PTSD to study whether artificially manipulating memories may alleviate some of the symptoms of these conditions. He attended Boston University for his undergraduate studies in neuroscience, was awarded his PhD in Brain and Cognitive Sciences from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, served as a Visiting Lecturer of Neuroscience at Tufts University while a graduate student, and spent two years at the Center for Brain Science at Harvard University as a Junior Fellow of the Society of Fellows before returning to Boston University as a faculty member. Steve has received many awards and honors thus far in his career, including an NIH Early Independence Award, a NARSAD Young Investigator Award, the Gordon Research Conference Travel Award, the American College of Neuropsychopharmacology Travel Award, Smithsonian Magazine’s American Ingenuity Award in the Natural Sciences, the Walle Nauta Award for Continuing Dedication to Teaching at MIT, and the Angus MacDonald Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching at MIT. Steve has also been named among Forbes Magazine’s 30 Innovators Under the Age of 30 in the area of Science and Technology, a National Geographic Breakthrough Explorer, one of Science News’s Top 10 Bright Young Minds, Pacific Standard Magazine’s Top 30 Thinkers Under the Age of 30, and the MIT Technology Review World’s Top 35 Innovators Under the Age of 35 Award. He has also given two TED talks. Steve has joined us today to talk about his experiences in life and science.
Rick and Michael take a trip down memory lane, as told through the romantic science fiction comedy-drama (yes; that’s a thing) ‘Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind’. What is a memory? How reliable are they? Can we selectively erase them? And, of course, when will Michael stop telling his Alan Alda story?! Featuring: Dr Catherine Loveday, Dr Julia Shaw, Dr Steve Ramirez, and Professor Joseph Le Doux. https://radiowolfgang.com/s/scienceish
SHOW NOTE สารคดี Breakthrough ตอน Decoding the Brain กำกับโดย Brett Ratner และเดินเรื่องโดย Adrien Brody #Breakthrough ตอนนี้จะพาท่านไปดูงานวิจัยของ Dr. Mohamad Koubeissi ผู้ศึกษากลไกการเกิด'สติ' และค้นพบวิธีรักษาโรคลมชักด้วย Deep Brain Stimulation / Dr. John Schenck ผู้บุกเบิกเทคนิก MRI ที่ทำให้เราเห็นภาพสมองได้ / และ Dr. Steve Ramirez ผู้ศึกษากลไกของความทรงจำ และการกลัวฝังใจ งานวิจัยดร. Mohamad Koubeissi สวิทช์เปิด/ปิด consciousness และการรักษาโรคลมชัก epilepsy -1,2,3 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q1VOvTglmm0 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QBFD-GzNekE https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6IQfYuBkeTw https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cEEYoxi2l68 คุณ Bill Hirst กับการศึกษาความเที่ยงตรงของ Flash Bulb Memory หลังเหตุการณ์ 9/11 -1,2,3,4 หนัง 3 เรื่องเด่นๆ ที่ใช้เทคโนโลยีเกี่ยวกับความทรงจำ Total Recall Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind Inception Steve Ramirez และ Xu Liu ผู้คิดค้นเทคโนโลยี recall, implant และ edit ความทรงจำในหนู -1,2,3 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qhZU8SA-tEE&index=3&list=PLhd0Aio5RRNLMzV7ae7ApUTxCX3M8JcpW https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EXo3qA9V3eI https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FbXTgXO8VvA การทดลองเรื่องการตัดสินใจเกิดก่อนจิตสำนึก 7 วินาที -1,2,3 การรักษาโรคลมชัก (Epilepsy) ด้วย Deep Brain Stimulation https://www.facebook.com/witcastthailand/photos/a.384378794958298.93979.380263635369814/1033741823355322/?type=3&permPage=1