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Johnny Mize was one of the greatest hitters in baseball's golden age of great hitters. Born and raised in tiny Demorest, Georgia, in the northeast Georgia mountains, Mize emerged from the heart of Dixie as a Bunyonesque slugger, a quiet but sharp‑witted man from a broken home who became a professional player at seventeen, embarking on an extended tour of the expansive St. Louis Cardinals Minor League system. Mize then spent fifteen seasons terrorizing Major League pitchers as a member of those Cardinals, the New York Giants of Mel Ott and Leo Durocher, and finally with the New York Yankees, who won a record five straight World Series with Mize as their ace in the hole—the best pinch hitter in the American League. Few hitters have combined such meticulous bat control with brute power the way Mize did. Mize was a line‑drive hitter who rarely struck out and also hit for distance, to all fields, and usually for a high average. Nicknamed the Big Cat. Tabbed as a can't‑miss Hall of Famer, then all but forgotten, Mize spent twenty‑eight years waiting for the call from Cooperstown before he was finally inducted in 1981, delighting fans with his straightforward commentary and sly sense of humor during a memorable induction speech. Jerry Grillo is a longtime journalist and author of The Music and Mythocracy of Col. Bruce Hampton: A Basically TrueBiography. His work has appeared in Georgia Trend, Atlanta Magazine, Paste Magazine, Newsday, and jambands.com, among other publications. For more info on the book click HERE
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Johnny Mize was one of the greatest hitters in baseball's golden age of great hitters. Born and raised in tiny Demorest, Georgia, in the northeast Georgia mountains, Mize emerged from the heart of Dixie as a Bunyonesque slugger, a quiet but sharp-witted man from a broken home who became a professional player at seventeen, embarking on an extended tour of the expansive St. Louis Cardinals Minor League system. Mize then spent fifteen seasons terrorizing Major League pitchers as a member of those Cardinals, the New York Giants of Mel Ott and Leo Durocher, and finally with the New York Yankees, who won a record five straight World Series with Mize as their ace in the hole—the best pinch hitter in the American League. Few hitters have combined such meticulous bat control with brute power the way Mize did. Mize was a line-drive hitter who rarely struck out and also hit for distance, to all fields, and usually for a high average. Nicknamed the Big Cat, “nobody had a better, smoother, easier swing than John,” said Cardinals teammate Don Gutteridge. “It was picture perfect.” Tabbed as a can't-miss Hall of Famer, then all but forgotten, Mize spent twenty-eight years waiting for the call from Cooperstown before he was finally inducted in 1981, delighting fans with his straightforward commentary and sly sense of humor during a memorable induction speech. From the backroads of the Minor Leagues to the sunny Caribbean, where he played alongside the best Black and Latin players as a twenty-one-year-old, and to the Major Leagues, where he became a ten-time All-Star, home run champion, and World Series hero, Mize forged a memorable trail along baseball's landscape. Big Cat: The Life of Baseball Hall of Famer Johnny Mize (U Nebraska Press, 2024) is the first complete biography of the Big Cat. Paul Knepper covered the New York Knicks for Bleacher Report. His first book, The Knicks of the Nineties: Ewing, Oakley, Starks and the Brawlers That Almost Won It All was published in 2020. You can reach Paul at paulknepper@gmail.com and follow him on Twitter @paulieknep. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Johnny Mize was one of the greatest hitters in baseball's golden age of great hitters. Born and raised in tiny Demorest, Georgia, in the northeast Georgia mountains, Mize emerged from the heart of Dixie as a Bunyonesque slugger, a quiet but sharp-witted man from a broken home who became a professional player at seventeen, embarking on an extended tour of the expansive St. Louis Cardinals Minor League system. Mize then spent fifteen seasons terrorizing Major League pitchers as a member of those Cardinals, the New York Giants of Mel Ott and Leo Durocher, and finally with the New York Yankees, who won a record five straight World Series with Mize as their ace in the hole—the best pinch hitter in the American League. Few hitters have combined such meticulous bat control with brute power the way Mize did. Mize was a line-drive hitter who rarely struck out and also hit for distance, to all fields, and usually for a high average. Nicknamed the Big Cat, “nobody had a better, smoother, easier swing than John,” said Cardinals teammate Don Gutteridge. “It was picture perfect.” Tabbed as a can't-miss Hall of Famer, then all but forgotten, Mize spent twenty-eight years waiting for the call from Cooperstown before he was finally inducted in 1981, delighting fans with his straightforward commentary and sly sense of humor during a memorable induction speech. From the backroads of the Minor Leagues to the sunny Caribbean, where he played alongside the best Black and Latin players as a twenty-one-year-old, and to the Major Leagues, where he became a ten-time All-Star, home run champion, and World Series hero, Mize forged a memorable trail along baseball's landscape. Big Cat: The Life of Baseball Hall of Famer Johnny Mize (U Nebraska Press, 2024) is the first complete biography of the Big Cat. Paul Knepper covered the New York Knicks for Bleacher Report. His first book, The Knicks of the Nineties: Ewing, Oakley, Starks and the Brawlers That Almost Won It All was published in 2020. You can reach Paul at paulknepper@gmail.com and follow him on Twitter @paulieknep. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history
Johnny Mize was one of the greatest hitters in baseball's golden age of great hitters. Born and raised in tiny Demorest, Georgia, in the northeast Georgia mountains, Mize emerged from the heart of Dixie as a Bunyonesque slugger, a quiet but sharp-witted man from a broken home who became a professional player at seventeen, embarking on an extended tour of the expansive St. Louis Cardinals Minor League system. Mize then spent fifteen seasons terrorizing Major League pitchers as a member of those Cardinals, the New York Giants of Mel Ott and Leo Durocher, and finally with the New York Yankees, who won a record five straight World Series with Mize as their ace in the hole—the best pinch hitter in the American League. Few hitters have combined such meticulous bat control with brute power the way Mize did. Mize was a line-drive hitter who rarely struck out and also hit for distance, to all fields, and usually for a high average. Nicknamed the Big Cat, “nobody had a better, smoother, easier swing than John,” said Cardinals teammate Don Gutteridge. “It was picture perfect.” Tabbed as a can't-miss Hall of Famer, then all but forgotten, Mize spent twenty-eight years waiting for the call from Cooperstown before he was finally inducted in 1981, delighting fans with his straightforward commentary and sly sense of humor during a memorable induction speech. From the backroads of the Minor Leagues to the sunny Caribbean, where he played alongside the best Black and Latin players as a twenty-one-year-old, and to the Major Leagues, where he became a ten-time All-Star, home run champion, and World Series hero, Mize forged a memorable trail along baseball's landscape. Big Cat: The Life of Baseball Hall of Famer Johnny Mize (U Nebraska Press, 2024) is the first complete biography of the Big Cat. Paul Knepper covered the New York Knicks for Bleacher Report. His first book, The Knicks of the Nineties: Ewing, Oakley, Starks and the Brawlers That Almost Won It All was published in 2020. You can reach Paul at paulknepper@gmail.com and follow him on Twitter @paulieknep. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/sports
Johnny Mize was one of the greatest hitters in baseball's golden age of great hitters. Born and raised in tiny Demorest, Georgia, in the northeast Georgia mountains, Mize emerged from the heart of Dixie as a Bunyonesque slugger, a quiet but sharp-witted man from a broken home who became a professional player at seventeen, embarking on an extended tour of the expansive St. Louis Cardinals Minor League system. Mize then spent fifteen seasons terrorizing Major League pitchers as a member of those Cardinals, the New York Giants of Mel Ott and Leo Durocher, and finally with the New York Yankees, who won a record five straight World Series with Mize as their ace in the hole—the best pinch hitter in the American League. Few hitters have combined such meticulous bat control with brute power the way Mize did. Mize was a line-drive hitter who rarely struck out and also hit for distance, to all fields, and usually for a high average. Nicknamed the Big Cat, “nobody had a better, smoother, easier swing than John,” said Cardinals teammate Don Gutteridge. “It was picture perfect.” Tabbed as a can't-miss Hall of Famer, then all but forgotten, Mize spent twenty-eight years waiting for the call from Cooperstown before he was finally inducted in 1981, delighting fans with his straightforward commentary and sly sense of humor during a memorable induction speech. From the backroads of the Minor Leagues to the sunny Caribbean, where he played alongside the best Black and Latin players as a twenty-one-year-old, and to the Major Leagues, where he became a ten-time All-Star, home run champion, and World Series hero, Mize forged a memorable trail along baseball's landscape. Big Cat: The Life of Baseball Hall of Famer Johnny Mize (U Nebraska Press, 2024) is the first complete biography of the Big Cat. Paul Knepper covered the New York Knicks for Bleacher Report. His first book, The Knicks of the Nineties: Ewing, Oakley, Starks and the Brawlers That Almost Won It All was published in 2020. You can reach Paul at paulknepper@gmail.com and follow him on Twitter @paulieknep. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/biography
Johnny Mize was one of the greatest hitters in baseball's golden age of great hitters. Born and raised in tiny Demorest, Georgia, in the northeast Georgia mountains, Mize emerged from the heart of Dixie as a Bunyonesque slugger, a quiet but sharp-witted man from a broken home who became a professional player at seventeen, embarking on an extended tour of the expansive St. Louis Cardinals Minor League system. Mize then spent fifteen seasons terrorizing Major League pitchers as a member of those Cardinals, the New York Giants of Mel Ott and Leo Durocher, and finally with the New York Yankees, who won a record five straight World Series with Mize as their ace in the hole—the best pinch hitter in the American League. Few hitters have combined such meticulous bat control with brute power the way Mize did. Mize was a line-drive hitter who rarely struck out and also hit for distance, to all fields, and usually for a high average. Nicknamed the Big Cat, “nobody had a better, smoother, easier swing than John,” said Cardinals teammate Don Gutteridge. “It was picture perfect.” Tabbed as a can't-miss Hall of Famer, then all but forgotten, Mize spent twenty-eight years waiting for the call from Cooperstown before he was finally inducted in 1981, delighting fans with his straightforward commentary and sly sense of humor during a memorable induction speech. From the backroads of the Minor Leagues to the sunny Caribbean, where he played alongside the best Black and Latin players as a twenty-one-year-old, and to the Major Leagues, where he became a ten-time All-Star, home run champion, and World Series hero, Mize forged a memorable trail along baseball's landscape. Big Cat: The Life of Baseball Hall of Famer Johnny Mize (U Nebraska Press, 2024) is the first complete biography of the Big Cat. Paul Knepper covered the New York Knicks for Bleacher Report. His first book, The Knicks of the Nineties: Ewing, Oakley, Starks and the Brawlers That Almost Won It All was published in 2020. You can reach Paul at paulknepper@gmail.com and follow him on Twitter @paulieknep. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-studies
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“A man's mind may be likened to a garden, which may be intelligently cultivated or allowed to run wild: but whether cultivated or neglected, it must, and will, bring forth. If no useful seeds are put into it, then an abundance of useless weed-seeds will fall therein, and will continue to produce their kind. Just as a gardener cultivates his plot, keeping it free from weeds, and growing flowers and fruits which he requires, so may a man tend the garden of his mind, weeding out all the wrong, useless, and impure thoughts, and cultivating toward perfection the flowers and fruits of right, useful and pure thoughts. By pursuing this process, a man sooner or later discovers that he is the master-gardener of his soul, the director of his life.” (James Allen, As a Man Thinketh, 1902).[i] On today's episode #315 and PART 2 of our REVIEW of Wallace D. Wattles The Science of Getting Rich, we will cover: ✔ REVIEW PART 1: Prosperity Thinking vs Poverty Thinking. ✔ Why are our thoughts so important for our results? ✔ Why are Chapters 4/14/7 important chapters for unlocking the "secrets" for wealth and abundance? ✔ Why must we THINK and ACT in a Certain Way to achieve certain results in our life? ✔ A look at 2 types of thinking with famous examples. ✔ 3 STEPS for changing our Money Mindset. Which brings us to chapter 4 of Wallace D. Wattles' The Science of Getting Rich, published in 1910. “A man is but the product of his thoughts. What he thinks, he becomes.” Mahatma Ghandi (an Indian lawyer who inspired movements for civil rights and freedom across the world). Bringing us to PART 2 of our Deep Dive into Wallace D. Wattles' The Science of Getting Rich. Welcome back to The Neuroscience Meets Social and Emotional Learning Podcast, where we connect the science-based evidence behind social and emotional learning (that's finally being taught in our schools today) and emotional intelligence training (used in our modern workplaces) for improved well-being, achievement, productivity and results—using what I saw as the missing link (since we weren't taught this when we were growing up in school), the application of practical neuroscience. I'm Andrea Samadi, an author, and an educator with a passion for learning and launched this podcast 5 years ago with the goal of bringing ALL the leading experts together (in one place) to uncover the most current research that would back up how the brain. On today's episode #315 we launch into a Deep Dive of Wallace D. Wattles The Science of Getting Rich starting with Chapters 4/14/7. If you look at the image in the show notes, you will see a TABBED and very well-read Science of Getting Rich book. This was the book I sent to Paranormal Researcher, Ryan O'Neill from Scotland, UK over 10 years ago, instructing him to read this book, starting with Chapters 4/14/7[ii] for 90 days. He sent me this image of his book, all these years later, well-read and marked up, and his results (that we cover on our interview with Ryan on EP #203[iii]) are a byproduct of him doing things in this certain way, beginning with Chapter 4, The First Principle in the Science of Getting Rich that we will cover today. Next, we'll move onto chapter 14 on The Impression of Increase that is by far my favorite chapter in this book. I love watching this principle in action in others, and then learning to practice this myself has been something that I think has given me some depth with my character over the years. We'll move back to Chapter 7 on Gratitude, that ties all these chapters together, before reviewing the other chapters of this book, and coming up with some action steps for implementing these timeless principles in our own lives. If you want a guide, I'll link a YouTube audio version of these SPECIAL chapters 4/14/7) in the show notes for you and if you look in the comment section, someone knew the power of these chapters in this order revealing their awareness when they wrote “thanks for the combination to the safe.” It's these three chapters that Bob Proctor would have EVERYONE study, in this order, and we would even form mastermind groups AFTER each seminar had concluded to ensure we read the book this way. I'm still in contact with the two others I was assigned to meet with (back in 1999) and we would meet once a week, for 90 days, and read the chapters in this order. Chapters 4, 14 and 7. This practice bound us together for life. Whoever commented that this was “the combination to the safe” got it right. With deep understanding, we read these chapters, word for word, together, once a week, and then discussed how we were implementing the ideas into our life, or not. I remember I was in my late 20s, and I would read this book before the sun had come up, with the others in my group, (over the telephone) and this practice didn't just set me up for that year, but it set me up to Think and Act in this Certain Way, for the rest of my life. When I cover a book on the podcast, taking a Deep Dive like this, I'm doing so because I watched the contents of these book we cover change my own results, and hundreds of others around me, over the years. If you look at the Table of Contents FIRST. There are 17 simple and short chapters in this book that are all about breaking through the mental barriers of success, and that moving from the competitive mind, to the creative mind is integral to our success. How do we do this? We spent the whole Introduction (PART 1) explaining that we must first learn the principles for ourselves, and THEN we extend our hand out to help others. This is the whole idea of this book. It's a simple formula for success, that begins when we “think and act in this certain way.” What is that certain way? This is what we will be diving into with our study of each chapter. Chapter 4: The First Principle in the Science of Getting Rich. Remember this book is all about the syllabus, and how important our thinking is (because there is this thinking stuff from which all things are made…that's everywhere and a thought in this substance produces the thing that is imaged by the thought.” This chapter is about the importance of how we think. If we are going to “think and act” in a certain way, at the most fundamental level, it matters how and what we think about. This chapter opens up with line 1 saying “thought is the only power that can produce tangible riches from the formless substance.” We opened up this episode with James Allen's take on this, where he said by thinking in this certain way, we become “the master-gardener of our soul, the director of our life.” Therefore, THE FIRST PRINCIPLE in The Science of Getting Rich is that we must “think” in this certain way. What is this certain way, you ask? I've been thinking about this since I first heard this idea in 1999. I wanted to say “oh yeah, I think in this certain way” and let the high paying positions come to me! But this isn't how it happened for me. It seemed like this principle took me the longest time to actually implement. Knowing and Doing…are poles apart. Here's some clear examples: Person 1: Drives by a car dealership (I'm going to use this example because it was the first example I heard in 1999). This person looks at the cars on the lot and thinks “oh wow, I love that red car and I'd love to buy it” and they drive off, and start thinking of how they are going to save up to buy this red car they've just seen. They might create a plan, and come back and visit the lot, and sit in the car, and maybe even test drive the car. Got it? We see how PERSON 1 thinks. Person 2: Drives by the car dealership and stops, takes out a notepad, and writes down some numbers. What's he writing you ask? He's taking note of how many cars fit on that specific lot, because he's thinking “how can I buy this lot?” He writes down 50 cars, and he's thinking about other ideas like, is there another lot nearby that I could buy if I eventually outgrow this lot? They write down some other things like “how much money can I also make from advertising” since there is a sign out front, and then they write down a number guessing at the cost of the land. WHAT TYPE OF THINKER ARE YOU? Can you see two distinct ways to think? How would YOU think if you drove past a car dealership today? Are you PERSON 1 or PERSON 2? I know without a shadow of a doubt that I'm PERSON 1 and to get the details for PERSON 2, I had to ask someone who thinks in this way. Let me put some faces to two different types of thinkers who we've mentioned before on this podcast. DID YOU KNOW THAT: Walt Disney (who is kind of like Person 2 in our car dealership example) took his good friend Art Linkletter[iv] (a Canadian born radio and television personality) who surely had vision but his vision was different than Art's). Walt took Art to an open field near Orange County, California and pointed to the land and then told Linkletter of his vision for building a park for children. I talked about this with Dr. John Medina all the way back on EP #42[v] and I asked Dr. Medina about this and oddly enough, Dr. Medina said that he has a large poster of Walt Disney hanging up in his office. It was from a time when there was only one theme park (Disneyland which came first in Anaheim, CA in 1955). Disney World near Orlando hadn't been built yet (it opened in 1971) and it was a photo of a big swamp with Cinderella's Castle in the background. You see Walt Disney with an entrepreneurial grin, and the caption on the poster says “It's kinda fun, to do the impossible.” How Do You Change Your Way of Thinking? Isn't this the point of why we all listen to podcasts in the first place? We are looking for new ideas or ways of thinking. Something to give us a different result, when we do something in a different way. This is how we change our PARADIGMS and it takes time. This doesn't happen overnight. We also were not taught “how to think in this certain way” in school. We have to learn to live from “inside” our minds first, and I can tell you that I've been working on this way of thinking for over 25 years, and the more I learn, the more I realize I know so very little. It's a lifetime process, and involves dedication, time, effort and hard work. This is one of the main reasons why I host this podcast. Each week, as I release something that you the listener downloads, it also helps me and those close to me, since I'm getting a refresher as I'm writing each episode, and thinking of ways that we can ALL put what we are learning into practice. This is also why I chose the 6 Social and Emotional Learning Competencies to focus on for this podcast. It appears that Self-Awareness is the key to making any change in our lives. We've got to first of all “know thyself” before we can “change thyself.” SELF-AWARENESS and THE 7 LEVELS OF AWARENESS We covered this concept in depth in Sept. 2022 when we first started our review of our past episodes with the goal of building a stronger 2.0 version of ourselves. On EP #247 we dove deep into our interview with Greg Link, who intentionally created a legacy by reading a book a week. Since “95% of the decisions we make take place in the subconscious mind” (Deane Alban) it's crucial for our future results that we keep tending to the “garden of our mind” with continual study. This practice will keep us moving up the 7 Level of Awareness. We all begin at the same level, but it's our ability to “think” that moves us up these 7 Levels, away from following what everyone else is doing (STEP 2), to aspiration (STEP 3) where we “think” we are doing something (we aspire to BE/DO or HAVE more in our lives) but we must keep moving forward for REAL change to occur. At STEP 4 we step out and take action on idea (we actually DO something), which brings us to STEP 5 since we will need to apply DISCIPLINE to stay in the game. Over time, STEP 6 we gain experience, that eventually leads us to STEP 7 Mastery. Going through these 7 Levels of Awareness requires that we THINK and ACT in a certain way, which is what Chapter 4 of The Science of Getting Rich is all about. If you look at the graphic of these 7 Levels of Awareness, it was in Chapter 4 that Bob Proctor would cover these. At the very top of this worksheet is the quote “to look on the appearance of poverty will produce corresponding forms in your own mind.” (Wallace D. Wattles). THINKING TRUTH REGARDLESS OF APPEARANCES So to THINK and ACT in a CERTAIN way, requires that we “THINK truth regardless of appearances.” (page 58, Ch 4, Science of Getting Rich) Wallace Wattles tells us in this chapter. I could talk about this concept for weeks, because I have honestly been thinking about this since 1999. We all have the ability to “think” we have already concluded, but some people “think” differently, or in a certain way, leading them to different results. I told you that I was not always someone who had prosperity thinking. How could I when I was raised to be careful with money, since it was scarce, and had to stretch far. Thinking there is enough (or even abundance) was a complete stretch for me, but over time, and many years, my paradigms about money have changed. HOW DO WE CHANGE OUR PROGRAMMING FROM POVERTY CONSCIOUSNESS TO PROSPERITY? The key is in this chapter. We need to be able to “think truth” (that there is an abundance of what we need) “regardless of appearances” (or what we can see with our eyes). I remember reading this passage thousands of times in our study, in those early days, because this one took us all, a very long time to grasp. My bank account is empty but you mean I should think there's money in it? There's no food in the fridge but you mean I should think food will come? They come when you learn to THINK AND ACT in this certain way. This isn't easy. I know and I remember. I remember when I first moved to the US (and I'm fully aware that we are not supposed to dwell on difficult times according to this book, but I will need to mention where I came from for you, the listener to understand). I came with an empty bank account, but a vision for what I would be doing. Of course the vision for what I wanted to do would take time, and we ALL start out in the same place which is LEVEL 1 on the 7 LEVELS of AWARENESS. I remember running out of gas as my car was going up a hill, and I had to pray the car would start again as the road evened out so I could get to a gas station and fill up the car. I also remember that I had $20 in my bank account to spend on gas, so the idea of “thinking truth” that there was enough money to cover what I need was a far stretch. But I did it, because I had no other option. I thought “truth regardless of appearance” and slowly, over time learned to THINK AND ACT in this certain way. In those early days I worked as a nanny at local resorts in Arizona, and I remember walking around beautiful resorts would help my ability to “think” in this certain way. You can't just “think” and not take action, so I worked hard, and looking back now, I had plenty of food in my fridge (always-it helped to shop at Costco where I could buy certain things in bulk), and was able to pay ALL of my bills. I used to line up the largest ones first in order on my desk, and when I had earned enough money to pay them, I moved onto the smaller, easier ones. Eventually life became easier, as I worked Chapter 13, Getting into the Right Business, but I did it all one step at a time, and followed these principles, believing that if I were to THINK AND ACT in this certain way (which we know is prosperity thinking, that there would always be enough) and this required me to “think truth regardless of appearances” since I didn't have money in my bank account at that time, but I'm sure we can all remember lean times like I'm talking about. We all experience them. I just want to show you how I turned it all around in my life, and it was a process, that occurred with time, but maybe if you are where I was right now, it might help you to think and act in a different way, to shorten the amount of time that you are here. The focus of this entire book is to expand our awareness, and open up the keyhole (or kick in the door) to reveal new possibilities on the other side. PUTTING CHAPTER 4 INTO ACTION: So how do we change our thinking and learn to “think truth (that there's abundance) regardless of appearances (when there is not)? I can only say that this chapter takes time. There is no way that anyone would have been able to convince me that my empty bank account would one day have plenty of money in it, (when I was down to my last $16 that would fill up my car with gas to get me home), or that I would have been able to see that paying my monthly bills (from working as a nanny) would be possible until I found a better way. I wouldn't have believed it unless I had actually lived it. Now, it's important for me to share this knowledge, so that others can do the same. I learned from being a parent that this skill must be taught, and there is a fine line here as we do not want to raise our children to be pretentious, immodest or assuming in life. We want our children to be outward focused, humble, modest and polite. It took me years to change my mindset (from poverty consciousness-that there is not enough to cover what I need to prosperity (that I have enough) expanding my level of awareness in this process. So How Do We Change Our Money Mindset? The late Doug Wead, presidential advisor, said it best when he said “We are not limited by money, but rather by the poverty of our own dreams.” Open up our minds to abundant thinking versus poverty. Here's how I took the FIRST Principle in The Science of Getting Rich, and began to teach this to my own children. The first time I heard one of my girls talking about money in terms of “what if we don't have enough” I knew it was time to put some focus on the timeless principles in this book. Here's what I would suggest to expand anyone's level of awareness around money. STEP 1: Know money looks and feels like. When you can't see or feel money, like when I only had $20 left in my bank account, it's hard to imagine there being an abundance of it. This is something I notice happens EVERY TIME I play Monopoly. This game is really about prosperity thinking and putting it in action. No one wants to play this game with me because I win this game every time. We must learn to Think and Act in a Certain way in REAL life, as well as in board games. It's really the same idea. This again takes time and practice. None of these steps are going to quickly change your money mindset. Play Monopoly like you would play “your life” and watch what happens. You'll have more money than you know what to do with, and then you can share your wealth with others. In the beginning of the game, we all start out with the same amount of money, but the decisions we make throughout the game will determine who is able to earn more, and eventually wins the game, as they create an abundance. At the beginning of a Monopoly game, I've trained myself “to think truth regardless of appearances” I can “see” a vision of all the property I will buy (Park Place and Boardwalk will win the game for you) by earning you the rent from everyone who lands on the spaces you will buy and own. This concept became much more interesting when money became available in cryptocurrency, showing us that money can exist outside of physical bills or coins. We can NOW pay for things electronically, quickly sending money to people and vendors via systems like Zell, or PayPal. What we “think” of money in 2023 is much different than 50 years ago, but the concept is the same. It's an exchange for service rendered, and once you know what it looks like (whether it's physical bills, or a number in an account) it's much easier to be able to see it in your possession. STEP 2: Know how to earn money. I love the quote “never stand begging for that which you have the power to earn” by Miguel de Cervantes. When times were difficult in my 20s, I figured out how to earn the money I needed to live the life I wanted, from cleaning houses and working as a nanny. Using this experience, I now instill the idea of “working” for money with our children by giving them money for things they can do to help around the house, or with their skills and talents. If they can help me to solve a computer issue, or something technology based (where their level of thinking far surpasses mine) I will pay them for their knowledge. This teaches our next generation that when you take the time to study and learn something new, you can earn money for your knowledge. This job in the real world is called Being a Consultant, and can earn someone money in addition to whatever job they choose to spend their days doing. This is where the concept of earning income from multiple sources comes in, that we will cover in more depth in Chapter 6 How Riches Come to You. This concept that money circulates helps anyone to see how they can work for it, and rightfully have it. STEP 3: Know how to THINK TRUTH regardless of APPEARANCES. Remember that “every man has the natural and inherent power to think what he wants to think, but it requires far more effort to do so than it does to think the thoughts which are suggested by appearances.” I don't know WHEN this principle switched in my head, and I began living it, but I do remember it being “laborious” and it required “the expenditure of more power than any other work” (Wattles, Chapter 4) than I've ever had to perform. To think according to appearances is easy. My bank account has $20 left, my fridge is empty, or I have no sales in my pipeline. It's easy to look at these things and think this is the way it's going to be. OR, we can implement this first timeless principle and create something else (first of all on the screen of your mind) and then second with action that you will take. Stop for a minute and look around. The clothes you are wearing were created in someone's mind FIRST, before they created the pattern and manufactured them. The car you are driving came first into the mind of Henry Ford, or if you are driving a Tesla, the mind of Elon Musk. Once you've learned to do this, you can relate to Walt Disney's entrepreneurial grin, as you begin to turn the impossible, into reality. REVIEW AND CONCLUSION To review and conclude PART 2 of our Deep Dive of Wallace D. Wattles' The Science of Getting Rich, we covered Chapter 4, and the first principle of learning to think and act in a certain way, and that's with prosperity thinking versus poverty thinking. Since “thought is the only power that can produce tangible riches from the formless substance” it matters what we think about. We looked at the importance of being able to Think Truth, regardless of appearance, even if this is the hardest work in the world. I gave the example of being able to think beyond what money I had in my bank account, and this concept can also be practiced with our health. Not at all to say we “think ” ourselves to health, but if we can learn to think and see ourselves as healthy, it's the first step towards using our mind (instead of the outside world) to create and shape our results. As we covered in PART 1 of our review, the message within the pages of The Science of Getting Rich is NOT to obtain money for ourselves, but to spend “money in meaningful ways—especially when it's used to benefit others” (Chapter 1 Neurowisdom, Waldman and Manning) and this is known to increase our satisfaction in life. As we are going through these chapters, my goal is to show us not how we can be good little go-getters, but how we use these principles to help ourselves first, and then, how to use them to benefit others. This is the true meaning behind The Science of Getting Rich and we will go deeper into taking the focus off ourselves on our next episode with Chapter 14, The Impression of Increase. Until then, I hope that you review how to change your money mindset, to improve your thinking first, and then help others you interact with. STEP 1: Know money looks and feels like. It's a different world in 2023 now that we have BitCoin and Cryptocurrency, but for this step, I like to grab a stack of bills (real or fake) and just know what it “feels like” to hold what I would consider to be “a lot” of money. The more I have practiced this concept, the easier it is for me to expand my thinking of what's a lot of money to me. In my late 20s, when I was running out of gas, $20 was a lot of money. With experience, my number has changed, but this is the key, to always be opening up the doorway and expanding where our thinking currently sits. Whatever you think is “a lot of money” see how it feels to put that amount in your wallet. Carry it around for a while. Before you know it, your amount will change, and you'll have expanded your thinking around money. I saw an incredible example of this on Instagram with Grant Cardone who was teaching his children this concept with a game where he blind-folded his kids who were fishing for hundred dollar bills in a money-mindset game. I know that whatever money was “raised” with this game went to charity, but I know it also would have changed the money mindset of those kids. They will never look at a $100 bill the same way after seeing many of them on the table. There was plenty of them, and enough for all of them to gather them up, and give back to others. IMAGE CREDIT: Grant Cardone on Instagram STEP 2: Know how to earn money. We will cover this one in more depth throughout this book study, but once we can see that money is an exchange for services rendered, we can open up to what services we can provide to help other people, that they would pay for. I remember paying a young high school kid (who was 17 at the time) how to code my first website. It was faster for me to work with him after school than it would have been for me to learn how to do this on my own, and this young man earned plenty of money with his knowledge and talents. STEP 3: Know how to THINK TRUTH regardless of APPEARANCES. This is the hardest part of implementing this chapter, especially if you are where I was when my car ran out of gas. I had to go home, go to sleep and think “tomorrow is a new day” and that tomorrow I had the ability to create something new, something that only existed on the screen of my mind. And when tomorrow came, I always found work that I could do, that filled my bank account back up, (one check at a time) and kept me going. I remember at this specific time I was working as a nanny at a local resort in Arizona, and this was the BEST place for me to work on improving my money consciousness. I would walk around the resort, and see abundance everywhere. I would think “one day, I will have my own family and I'll bring them to a resort like this, and I'll relax in the lawn chairs and think of ways I can give back to others once I've done it myself.” This didn't happen right away. I had to master how to THINK TRUTH regardless of APPEARANCES first, and then had to get to work on what we will cover next week, The Impression of Increase. The Science of Getting Rich is a process. It is scientific and mathematical. It matters what we THINK about. With that thought, I'll close out PART 2 of our Deep Dive of Chapter 4 of The Science of Getting Rich, and will see you next week, with Chapter 14 on The Impression of Increase. REFERENCES: [i] As a Man Thinketh, by James Allen, 1902 https://www.amazon.com/As-Man-Thinketh-James-Allen/dp/1503055361 [ii] The Science of Getting Rich Chapters 4/14/7 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EPBdjiFBrJg [iii]Neuroscience Meets SEL Podcast EPISODE #203 with Paranormal Researcher Ryan O'Neill https://andreasamadi.podbean.com/e/case-study-with-paranormal-researcher-ryan-o-neill-on-making-your-vision-a-reality/ [iv] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Art_Linkletter [v] Neuroscience Meets SEL Podcast EPISODE #42 with Dr. John Medina https://andreasamadi.podbean.com/e/dr-john-medina-on-implementing-brain-rules-in-the-schools-and-workplaces-of-the-future/
Itamar Gilad is author of Evidence-Guided, which outlines a new product development meta framework called GIST. Itamar is also a speaker and a coach, previously working at Microsoft and Google. During his time at the latter, he came up with the idea for the tabbed inbox, which is now a core feature of the email product.In today's episode:• The risk of opinion-based development (Google +)• A run through of Itamar's new GIST Evidence-Guided framework• How to become evidence-guided in your company—Itamar's contact and company info:• LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/itamargilad/• Twitter: https://twitter.com/ItamarGilad• Website: https://itamargilad.com/—Where to find the host, Adam Wakeling:• Twitter: https://twitter.com/adamjwakeling• LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/adam-wakeling-26494b35/—In this episode, we cover:(00:00) Preview(00:45) Introduction(02:40) The story of Google+ and why it failed(05:23) The story of Gmail tabbed inboxes and why it succeeded(08:40) Tabbed Inbox timeline(09:58) GIST introduction(11:44) How long it took to create GIST(12:59) Difference between data- and evidence-guided(14:11) Goals in GIST(17:10) The challenge of the right Northstar metric (19:30) Why Meta/Facebook's Northstar is not ideal(21:16) Ideas in GIST (23:10) Collaboration in ideas (25:00) ICE for prioritization/evaluation (27:25) Impact in ICE explored(29:30) How to calculate confidence in ICE(33:36) The right level of confidence (35:35) Tabbed inbox research and analysis(40:32) Example steps/AFTER framework (43:12) PMs stuck in execution/feature factories (47:32) Empowering others in Product Discovery(51:02) Tracking Tasks to Goals (52:52) How to integrate GIST into your business (57:44) OutroFollow the podcast on Twitter: @proddevpodcastGet in touch with the host, Adam Wakeling, on Twitter: @adamjwakeling
K-State women's volleyball stars Aliyah Carter & Aniya Clinton were named onto the weekly honors last week with the 2-game sweep of #8 BYU in Manhattan!
If you or anyone in your world has fallen victim to opioid addiction, you'll have even more appreciation for the work ahead for the new Madame Secretary Emily Keller, who we met as the Mayor of Hagerstown. Learn about the journey of the newly appointed Special Secretary of Opioid Response and her ride to the Volvo plant with President Joe Biden. The post Former Hagerstown mayor Emily Keller tells Nestor why Moore tabbed her opioid chief for Maryland first appeared on Baltimore Positive WNST.
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ESPN lists Arkansas' Rocket Sanders as the third-best running back in all of college football for 2023, and Q & Z react. Then, the guys are in the Hot Seat with the Question of the Week.
Oklahoma Football running back Jovantae Barnes is sitting in spring practices while he nurses an injury. How concerning is this for the Oklahoma Sooners and what does it mean at running back? Plus, On3 tabs OU as its recruiting winners of March. Why is that the case and what's on the way?Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKEDON15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order.FanDuelMake Every Moment More. Don't miss the chance to get your No Sweat First Bet up to ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS in Bonus Bets when you go FanDuel.com/LOCKEDON.FANDUEL DISCLAIMER: 21+ in select states. First online real money wager only. Bonus issued as nonwithdrawable free bets that expires in 14 days. Restrictions apply. See terms at sportsbook.fanduel.com. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit FanDuel.com/RG (CO, IA, MD, MI, NJ, PA, IL, VA, WV), 1-800-NEXT-STEP or text NEXTSTEP to 53342 (AZ), 1-888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-9-WITH-IT (IN), 1-800-522-4700 (WY, KS) or visit ksgamblinghelp.com (KS), 1-877-770-STOP (LA), 1-877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY), TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN)Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Oklahoma Football running back Jovantae Barnes is sitting in spring practices while he nurses an injury. How concerning is this for the Oklahoma Sooners and what does it mean at running back? Plus, On3 tabs OU as its recruiting winners of March. Why is that the case and what's on the way? Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! Built Bar Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKEDON15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order. FanDuel Make Every Moment More. Don't miss the chance to get your No Sweat First Bet up to ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS in Bonus Bets when you go FanDuel.com/LOCKEDON. FANDUEL DISCLAIMER: 21+ in select states. First online real money wager only. Bonus issued as nonwithdrawable free bets that expires in 14 days. Restrictions apply. See terms at sportsbook.fanduel.com. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit FanDuel.com/RG (CO, IA, MD, MI, NJ, PA, IL, VA, WV), 1-800-NEXT-STEP or text NEXTSTEP to 53342 (AZ), 1-888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-9-WITH-IT (IN), 1-800-522-4700 (WY, KS) or visit ksgamblinghelp.com (KS), 1-877-770-STOP (LA), 1-877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY), TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The LEGO Discovery Center in Atlanta is reopening after a $5 million renovation and Joseph Satizabal, a seven-year-old from Dacula, will serve as one of the attraction's Mini Model Builders. Joseph was selected from among many LEGO enthusiasts who participated in a contest to find the first team of young advisors for the center. The Mini Model Builders will be the first to test and advise the team on how to make a visit to the center an even more awesome experience. Joseph is a LEGO enthusiast who prefers to do solo work on his LEGO sets. For the competition, he created a robot that he could move the hands, head, and legs. Jason Hutto values living and working among artists, as he believes it greatly influences his work. Though originally seeking a high-paying job in marketing, Hutto changed his major to drawing and painting after developing an interest in fine art. He currently works in retail management at Galactic Quest, a comic book store in Buford, which he considers a form of selling art. Hutto joined Tannery Row Artist Colony last fall after learning about it from family members and finding an open studio. He believes being part of a peer group is important to his work as an artist. Brookwood's Alexis Scoggins celebrated reaching the 100-goal mark for her career Thursday in the Broncos' 30-0 win over Norcross in girls lacrosse. Scoggins had six goals, three assists and nine draw controls in the victory, while Zoe Calendine had five goals and one assist. Calendine reached the 50-goal mark for her career. In other girls' lacrosse news, Collins Hill kept its unbeaten season going with a 13-1 victory at Dacula on Thursday. The Eagles are now 11-0 on the season. And Peachtree Ridge edged Parkview 14-13 on Thursday. Parkview was led by Kayanna Bowden, who had seven draw controls and three caused turnovers, Megan Trammell with four goals, Sofie Garrett with three goals, Dayanara Enriquez and Brieanna Becker, who each had great defensive performances. Legislation aimed at moving ahead with Georgia's medical marijuana program cleared a Senate committee, but with significant changes from a bill the House passed. The Senate committee scrapped a provision from the House bill that called for increasing the number of medical cannabis production licenses the state awards to 15, which would have let nine companies that filed lawsuits after they were denied licenses a new opportunity to compete. The Senate committee instead instructed the agriculture department to examine how the commission has handled its duties and make recommendations by December 1 that may or may not include abolishing it. Gwinnett County Public Schools recognized 27 high school students for their achievements in the Career, Technical, and Agricultural Education Student of the Year awards. Abigail Donkor of Paul Duke STEM High School won the overall prize and received a $1,500 scholarship. The honorees were selected from a group of high-performing students who had submitted a resume, a teacher recommendation, information on their participation in a Career and Technical Student Organization, community service, and an essay. The selection process also involved an interview with a panel of judges made up of business and industry leaders. For a full list of honorees from each school, please head over to Gwinnett Daily Post dot com. Two bipartisan bills proposing referendums on homestead exemptions for Gwinnett County property owners are heading to the Georgia Senate after being passed by the state's House of Representatives. The first bill proposes doubling the homestead exemption for schools portion of property tax bills from $4,000 to $8,000, while the second bill calls for an additional $2,000 exemption on school taxes for public servants such as police officers, teachers, hospital workers, and active-duty military personnel. If passed by the Senate, the referendum would appear on next year's primary ballot in May 2024. The bills have both Republican and Democratic sponsors. And now, as we get closer to the start of the 2023 Masters, Times-Journal Incorporated sports editor John Bednarowski joins the show continue to take us on a tour of Augusta National presented by Ingles. For more information be sure to visit www.bgpodcastnetwork.com https://www.lawrencevillega.org/ https://www.foxtheatre.org/ https://guideinc.org/ https://www.psponline.com/ https://www.kiamallofga.com/ https://www.milb.com/gwinnett https://www.fernbankmuseum.org/ www.atlantagladiators.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
A Cherokee County School District teacher has been selected for a professional development program at NASA. Cherokee High School astronomy and physical science teacher Lana Glaus will participate this summer in the LiftOff Alumni Summer Institute at the Kennedy Space Center in Cocoa Beach, Fla, the district announced. The institute offers workshops, hands-on activities, field investigations and presentations by NASA scientists and engineers working on various missions. The nationally competitive program is sponsored by NASA, its Texas Space Grant Consortium, University of Texas Center for Space Research and industries. This is the second consecutive year that Glaus has been chosen to participate. The costs associated with participating will be paid by NASA's Georgia and Texas Space Consortiums. This year's theme for the program is “Planetary Defenders,” and teachers will learn more about NASA's study of asteroids and comets and how to protect Earth from their impact. Justin Bolsen, a first-year student at Brown University student from Cherokee County, won the $100,000 prize on "Jeopardy!" Thursday evening. By winning the Jeopardy! High School Reunion Tournament, Bolsen, 18, will be the youngest contestant in the Tournament of Champions competition this fall. Bolsen, a Creekview High School graduate, said he studied hard to get this point and is "overjoyed" to be the winner of season 39. Bolsen competed against fellow Georgian Maya Wright, a senior at Emory University from Peachtree City, and Jackson Jones, a junior at Vanderbilt University from Louisville, Ky. in a two-day final. Scores were combined from both nights. In the Tournament of Champions, Bolsen will be facing some of the best "Jeopardy!" contestants to compete on the show. Sequoyah boys' basketball coach Allen Carden announced he will be stepping down from his position with the Chiefs after a meeting with the school's administration last Friday. Carden led Sequoyah's program for the last seven seasons, taking the Chiefs to the Final Four in 2022, and winning a Region 7AAAAAA title that same season. Sequoyah went 17-12 this season and made the state playoffs. “In a meeting (with) admin, it was decided that I should step down as men's basketball coach at Sequoyah HS,” Carden said in a tweet. “Decisions can be left to interpretation. A difference in philosophy of how a top notch program should be run and irreconcilable differences were the main issues.” During his stint with the Chiefs, Carden coached to a 120-83 overall record with five state tournament appearances. He leaves with three 20-win seasons, three Elite 8 appearances and three Sweet 16 showings. In the playoffs last year, he coached Sequoyah to a 135-point outburst in a home playoff win over Paulding County. The Chiefs hit 16 3-pointers in a game three times with Carden at the helm. Since he joined Sequoyah, 10 players have gone on to play college basketball, including Kyle Keener and Dylan Wolle from last season's Final Four team. Carden had five 1,000-point scorers with the Chiefs. Sequoyah athletic director Peter Vajda declined to comment on the decision. The Cherokee County Planning Commission has voted to recommend denial of a request to bring a special events facility to Highway 20 in east Cherokee. The planning commission voted 7-2 to recommend denial of a request from Countryside Ventures, LLC to rezone 16.76 acres from agriculture single family residential to general commercial at 14045 Cumming Highway, near Hopewell Road. The applicant is also requesting a special use permit to build a 6,400 square foot special event facility, which the commission voted 8-1 to recommend denial. The Cherokee County Board of Commissioners is expected to vote on both applications April 4. Two nearby residents spoke in opposition of this request, citing concerns with noise from the facility, sewage affecting the wildlife and environment in the area and impact to quality of life. Some planning commissioners also voiced concerns with the impact that this facility would have on nearby residents, as well as traffic in the area. If approved by the Cherokee County Board of Commissioners next month, the facility, which would hold up to 200 people, would be called Countryside Ventures. Creekview High School student Kennedy Easterling will be inducted into the National Society of High School Scholars, the organization announced. Young NSHSS scholars get a life-time membership to the organization after their induction. There are more than 1,700,000 members in over 170 countries, according to the society. For more information, visit www.nshss.org. Woodstock Arts is performing beloved musical "Company" starting this weekend, inviting audiences to consider the relationships in their lives. With music and lyrics by Stephen Sondheim, "Company" follows bachelor Robert and his married friends. On the night of his 35th birthday, Robert contemplates his unmarried state. The story follows Robert through a series of dinners, drinks and even a wedding. Asked what she hopes audiences leave with, Director Lauren Morris said: "Ultimately, this is about the existential question of who and what matters in your life. Who are your people? Because I don't think we can do this without them. We need each other." "Company" is on stage at the Woodstock Arts Theatre, 8534 Main St. in downtown Woodstock March 10- 26. It is recommended for ages 13 and older for adult themes. Tickets are on sale for $18 - $20 online and $20 - $23 at the door. 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Five-star class of 2024 target Williams Nwaneri sets an official visit to the Oklahoma Sooners. How optimistic should OU football fans be feeling about the prospects of landing his signature? OU transfer guard Caleb Shaffer picks up the most underrated tag from On3. Buy or sell that On3 got it right? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Five-star class of 2024 target Williams Nwaneri sets an official visit to the Oklahoma Sooners. How optimistic should OU football fans be feeling about the prospects of landing his signature? OU transfer guard Caleb Shaffer picks up the most underrated tag from On3. Buy or sell that On3 got it right? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
ESPN tabbed the Oklahoma Sooners as one of its transfer portal winners. Plus, Athlon Sports pegs OU football No. 3 in its way-too-early Big 12 rankings. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Sporting News named Senior guard Markquis Nowell as part of the Sporting News mis-season teams so far heading into the 2nd half of the season.
In this episode, we will be joined by Sidney Jaques, a former army officer and founder of Balance Your Grit. Sidney is a commissioned officer from The University of Scranton ROTC program and has served as a Postal Platoon leader in the 82nd Sustainment Brigade, BN S1 in the 2-325 AIR "White Falcons", and as the Regimental S1 primary for the 75th Ranger Regiment. She completed Ranger School and was the first Ranger Qualified female to serve there. She is currently working for IPPS-A, designing Release 4, which merges all pay and HR into the software.Main Points:Sidney's background and experience in the Army, including her deployments to Kuwait, UAE, Qatar, Jordan, and Erbil and Mosul in 2017.Her experience as a woman in predominantly male units and the challenges she faced, which led her to start Balance Your Grit.The importance of women supporting women and the need for men to see the value in this as well.Sidney's experience in Ranger School and the 75th Ranger Regiment.Her role at IPPS-A and designing Release 4.Sidney's experiences in the Army and her commitment to supporting women in predominantly male units are inspiring. Her insights on the challenges that women face and the importance of supporting one another are valuable for anyone seeking to create a more inclusive and supportive environment in their workplace. We are grateful to Sidney for sharing her story and for her service to our country. If you'd like to learn more about Sidney and Balance Your Grit, be sure to check out her Instagram page at @balance_your_grit. This Episode Is Sponsored By Snapbacks USA! In 2014, I completed boot camp for the United States Coast Guard and was quickly stationed on CGC Finback in Cape May, New Jersey. After working there, I attended Machinery Technician School in Virginia and graduated in 2015. Then I was transferred to a small boat station in St. Ignace, Michigan. While there, I maintained and repaired our boats and carried out law enforcement duties and search and rescue missions. During my time in Michigan, I was accumulating ribbons frequently, and it never made sense to me that I had to purchase a new ribbon rack just to add a single ribbon. In 2019 I began thinking of different ways I could create a modular ribbon rack that would be convenient for not only myself but other service members as well. While starting my product research and development, I decided to change career paths and switch rates from MK to AMT. I attended AMT School in North Carolina and graduated in 2020. After that, I transferred to Mobile, Alabama where I currently work on C144s as an Aviation Maintenance Technician. I continued my product development and prototyping through all of 2021 and launched my store in 2022. The product I invented was getting more attention than I could have ever hoped for. My goal of creating a more convenient ribbon rack for service members was complete. But I still have more ideas for improving the SnapRack to make it the most versatile ribbon rack on the market. I will continue to grow my business and supply the most convenient products to others who serve.Show Your Support by Following SnapRack on Social Media! https://www.facebook.com/SnapRack.usahttps://www.instagram.com/snaprack.usa/https://www.tiktok.com/@snaprack?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pchttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCX_to8RpajviEdDbFvF1ubA Support the show
The Wheeler boys basketball team is no stranger to taking on some of the best high school programs in the country. Just this season, the number 1 Wildcats have already played Kimball High School from Texas, Columbus from Florida, Imhotep Charter School of Pennsylvania, Tampa Catholic, Centennial from Calif. and John Marshall from Virginia in various events. At home, Wheeler has already played defending Class 6A champion Grovetown, will see Number 10 Osborne twice in region play, Newton in a non-region game, and there is a chance Wheeler could meet up with Pebblebrook or McEachern in the playoffs. However, this weekend, Wheeler may be playing the most star-studded high school team in the United States — Sierra Canyon from the Los Angeles outskirts of Chatsworth, California. Wheeler will travel to Los Angeles to compete in The Chosen 1's Invitational, a high school showcase put on in conjunction by the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame, Nike and NBA superstar LeBron James. The games will be played at the Galen Center on the campus of Southern California, the future basketball home of Wheeler five-star point guard Isaiah Collier and four-star forward Arrinten Page. Wheeler was contacted about playing in Saturday's game a couple of months ago. Camden from New Jersey, with the top recruit Dejuan Wagner, was supposed to play, but something happened and a space opened up. While Wheeler boasts the future Southern Cal duo, four-star guard Jelani Hamilton who is headed to Iowa State and three-star forward Josh Hill, it will face a team highlighted by four sons of NBA stars. Sierra Canyon features James' sons, Bronny and Bryce James, as well as Justin Pippen and Ashton Hardaway. Pippen is the son of Hall of Famer Scottie Pippen, while Hardaway's father is former NBA star and current Memphis coach Penny Hardaway. The Trailblazers also feature five-star shooting guard Isaiah Elohim, four-star forward Bryce Cofield, three-star forward Noah Williams, three-star forward Jimmy Oladokun and JoJo Phillips, a three-star wide receiver on the Sierra Canyon football team who has signed with BYU. Hardaway has signed to play for his father at Memphis, while Oladokun has signed with San Diego. Of the remainder of the roster, Bronny James is the only other senior. The Wheeler-Sierra Canyon game, set for an 11 p.m. Eastern tip and streamed by the NFHS Network, is one of four on the schedule for The Chosen 1's Invitational. The event will also feature the boys and girls teams from St. Vincent-St. Mary's Catholic High School, LeBron James' alma mater in Akron, Ohio. A group of Cobb families that sued the Cobb County School District over its lack of certain COVID-19 protocols, such as a mask mandate, has won an appeal in federal court. The suit, first filed in October 2021, argued that Cobb School District's failure to follow guidelines set by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention denied students with disabilities, medical conditions and respiratory ailments access to a safe, in-person learning environment. The plaintiffs are four unnamed Cobb students and their parents, and are represented by the Southern Poverty Law Center and two metro Atlanta law firms. The defendants are CCSD, Superintendent Chris Ragsdale and the school board's four Republicans. The students all have disabilities, such as muscular dystrophy, leukemia and respiratory conditions, and argued they are at risk of severe symptoms or death should they be infected with COVID-19. Adding to that risk, they argued, was the district's choice to loosen its COVID policies ahead of the 2021-2022 school year, including not requiring masks to be worn in schools. As such, the children were forced to opt into virtual learning courses, causing them “irreparable harm” and subjecting them to discrimination. The Southern Poverty Law Center argues the district violated the students' civil rights as enshrined by the Americans with Disabilities Act and Section 504 of the Rehabilitation Act. The appeals court sent the case back to the district court, ordering it to “analyze whether virtual schooling is a reasonable accommodation for in-person schooling, not education in general.” Cobb schools did not immediately reply to a request for comment. Cobb's own Pebblebrook High School is one of two Atlanta-area high schools that will be featured in a prestigious marching band showcase in February. The HBCU All-Star Battle of the Bands will feature marching bands from four historically Black colleges and universities, as well as those from Pebblebrook and Westlake high schools. The event will take place Saturday, February 4 at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta. The Pebblebrook band's participation in the event will come just over a month after the Mighty Marching Machine traveled to New Orleans to perform at the Allstate Sugar Bowl. The HBCU All-Star Battle of the Bands, which has also partnered with Allstate for the event, will host a college fair at the College Football Hall of Fame in Atlanta before the showcase, according to a news release. Forty-five different HBCUs from around the country will waive student application fees, accept applications on-site, and even offer opportunities for scholarships. High school students and recent graduates are invited to attend the college fair, averaging 7,000 attendees in past years, prior to the band performances from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on February 4. A familiar name in the Kennesaw dining scene is back, this time with a new restaurant offering a fresh take on Mexican and Southwestern cuisine. Bernardo's Modern-Mex, owned by Brett and Laura Olszeski, is now open in downtown Kennesaw. It takes the place of Trackside Grill, which the Olszeski family owned and operated for 20 years. A recent remodel brought Bernardo's to life in the former Trackside space. The new restaurant includes a spacious dining room and an indoor patio with a fireplace. A planned rooftop bar is supposed to open sometime in the spring. Bernardo's is a return to Brett Olszeski's roots in the restaurant industry, which he said was some time in the making. The "family" in this family business is also connected to the cuisine: Brett and wife Laura met in a Mexican restaurant. Bernardo's may sound familiar to another restaurant the Olszeski family owns and operates across the street: Bernie's Social Bar, which has been open in downtown Kennesaw for five years. Brett Olszeski explained that "Bernie" is a family name, and Bernardo a Spanish variation of the name: Brett's father was named Bernard, Brett's middle name is Bernard, and Brett's brother is named Bernie. Brett said Bernardo's is not your typical Tex-Mex. The restaurant's main culinary influences come not from Texas but from Mexico, Arizona and New Mexico. All of the food is fresh, and Brett says the restaurant hopes to serve as many as 40 different tequilas. As the clouds gave way to sunshine Wednesday afternoon, much of Cobb had dried up after heavy rain Tuesday night into Wednesday morning. However, the effects of the deluge were still felt in some parts of the county, notably Noonday Creek Park and East Cobb Park. Cobb County Parks announced late Wednesday morning the two parks would be “closed until further notice” because of flooding, though just before noon, it announced East Cobb Park would reopen at 1 p.m. The county had not announced a reopening timeline for Noonday Creek Park by 2:30 p.m. Wednesday, with the parking lot at the park that sits adjacent the creek still mostly flooded. Around 8:30 Wednesday morning, a county spokesperson told the MDJ the Cobb Department of Transportation was not working on any issues related to the storms that swept through the area Tuesday evening. Cobb DOT responded to four calls about flooding and one regarding a fallen tree, but those were cleared as of 8:30 a.m., according to the spokesperson. Cobb and nearly 50 other counties in Georgia were under a tornado watch until 9 p.m. Tuesday, as strong storms swept through the area after making their way across the Alabama-Georgia border. A flash flood warning was in effect for Cobb until noon Wednesday. The county postponed a test of its emergency outdoor sirens to Thursday as a result of the storms. Kennesaw State offensive coordinator Grant Chesnut will be hired as Navy football's new offensive coordinator, multiple sources with direct knowledge of the situation told The Capital on Monday. Newly-hired head coach Brian Newberry could not be reached for comment, while senior associate athletic director for sports information Scott Strasemeier said Navy was not prepared to make any announcements regarding assistant coaches at this time. Chesnut just completed his eighth season at Kennesaw State under head coach Brian Bohannon. The Owls ranked 10th in rushing offense in the Football Championship Subdivision this season, averaging 232.2 yards per game. Chesnut coached alongside Newberry for four seasons at Kennesaw State, while Newberry served as defensive coordinator. The two matched wits in practice on a daily basis. Both men worked under Bohannon, a disciple of former Navy and Georgia Tech coach Paul Johnson. #CobbCounty #Georgia #LocalNews - - - - - The Marietta Daily Journal Podcast is local news for Marietta, Kennesaw, Smyrna, and all of Cobb County. Subscribe today, so you don't miss an episode! 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Richland County commissioners need to trim about $2 million in 2023 spending requests: https://www.richlandsource.com/business/community_development/richland-county-commissioners-need-to-trim-about-2-million-in-2023-spending-requests/article_883a9694-7571-11ed-bda1-77b4175ab6cd.html?block_id=1098581 Highland's Nauman tabbed Ohio's Division V Offensive Player of the Year: https://www.richlandsource.com/sports/football/highlands-nauman-tabbed-ohios-division-v-offensive-player-of-the-year/article_cc4dfbf2-75a1-11ed-b42f-63bfd24e7e06.html Today — Richland County commissioners need to trim about $2 million in 2023 spending requestsSupport the show: https://www.sourcemembers.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
00:00-JMV shares his thoughts on Frank Reich's firing and why Jim Irsay would hire Jeff Saturday to be the interim Head Coach, and what this means for GM Chris Ballard. 30:21-JMV shares his thoughts on the motive behind hiring Jeff Saturday as the interim coach. He then takes calls about Jeff Saturday, Jim Irsay making so many decisions recently, and speculating on Peyton Manning potentially joining the front office. 45:30-Co-host of “Kevin and Query” Jake Query joins JMV to discuss the future of Chris Ballard, Jim Irsay making all the choices now, expectations for Jeff Saturday, and when they think the conversation between Saturday and Irsay started. 1:16:15-JMV takes a call about the future Colts Head Coach and what it would take to get Sean Payton to be the next Coach. 1:22:10- JMV opens up the phone lines to discuss the move from Reich to Saturday and Irsay always looking back to the Golden Age when trying to fix current issues, 1:42:54-The Athletic's Bob Kravitz joins JMV to discuss how Jim Irsay has put his hand on the Colts moves and why that should scare fans, what Chris Ballard will say in the press conference with Jeff Saturday and Jim Irsay, and the defense's reaction to the moves after a strong season so far. 1:57:02-JMV closes out the showSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome back to another OnPodcast show! We're at episode 89 and covering the new Windows 11 2022 "Moments Update" that's finally delivering the Tabbed File Explorer and more. Then it's the headlines sections where we cover the news out of Minecraft Live 2022, a peak at the new Microsoft 365 app, layoffs and more. Thanks as always for joining us and see you again next week!
Windows 11 Microsoft rolls out optional October update for Windows 11 22H2, adding tabbed File Explorer New to the Dev channel: Some stack orchestrator and other minor updates New to the Beta channel: System tray updates Microsoft showed off a new Windows 11 UI with a floating taskbar at Ignite Paul is (temporarily) using Microsoft Edge again and has some thoughts Paul's review of the Snapdragon-based ThinkPad X13s Windows 10 Windows 10 22H2 is here Microsoft 365 and cloud Is Microsoft 365 taking over the Office brand? Not really Microsoft 365 Apps are coming to Windows Server 2022 after all Mary Jo interviews Microsoft Cloud and AI chief Scott Guthrie Dark Mode finally comes to Word for the web Microsoft Microsoft lays off almost 1000 employees Q2 FY23 earnings are happening next Tuesday, Oct. 25 Xbox A Plague Tale: Requiem, Persona 5 Royal come to Game Pass in October Xbox October Update is out now Tips and picks Tip of the week: Customize an Elite Series 2 Controller on Xbox Design Labs App pick of the week: PC Game Pass Enterprise pick of the week: Windows 365 app is now in public preview Enterprise pick No. 2 of the week: Intune - rebranding and new add-ons, plans coming Beer pick of the week: Fall | Maine Beer Company Hosts: Leo Laporte, Mary Jo Foley, and Paul Thurrott Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com Check out Mary Jo's blog at AllAboutMicrosoft.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsors: drata.com/twit tanium.com/twit CDW.com/LenovoClient
Windows 11 Microsoft rolls out optional October update for Windows 11 22H2, adding tabbed File Explorer New to the Dev channel: Some stack orchestrator and other minor updates New to the Beta channel: System tray updates Microsoft showed off a new Windows 11 UI with a floating taskbar at Ignite Paul is (temporarily) using Microsoft Edge again and has some thoughts Paul's review of the Snapdragon-based ThinkPad X13s Windows 10 Windows 10 22H2 is here Microsoft 365 and cloud Is Microsoft 365 taking over the Office brand? Not really Microsoft 365 Apps are coming to Windows Server 2022 after all Mary Jo interviews Microsoft Cloud and AI chief Scott Guthrie Dark Mode finally comes to Word for the web Microsoft Microsoft lays off almost 1000 employees Q2 FY23 earnings are happening next Tuesday, Oct. 25 Xbox A Plague Tale: Requiem, Persona 5 Royal come to Game Pass in October Xbox October Update is out now Tips and picks Tip of the week: Customize an Elite Series 2 Controller on Xbox Design Labs App pick of the week: PC Game Pass Enterprise pick of the week: Windows 365 app is now in public preview Enterprise pick No. 2 of the week: Intune - rebranding and new add-ons, plans coming Beer pick of the week: Fall | Maine Beer Company Hosts: Leo Laporte, Mary Jo Foley, and Paul Thurrott Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/windows-weekly Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Check out Paul's blog at thurrott.com Check out Mary Jo's blog at AllAboutMicrosoft.com The Windows Weekly theme music is courtesy of Carl Franklin. Sponsors: drata.com/twit tanium.com/twit CDW.com/LenovoClient
In hour one of After Further Review, Matt reacts to Brian Kelly naming Malik Nabers as the kickoff and punt returner. We talk more Saints roster moves as they fill out their practice squad. Matt goes around the SEC. Taylor Calandro joins the show for Bourbon Dictionary.
Lincoln -- Nebraska center Cam Jurgens became the first Husker taken in the 2021 National Football League Draft, as he was a second-round pick (No. 51 overall) by the Philadelphia Eagles.
Senior Koty Frank has been named the Big Ten Baseball's Pitcher of the Week, the league office announced Tuesday morning.
In Episode 16 Jake goes Unscripted with former Columbus HS standout Desmond Watson. A two-time all-state selection • Named 2021 Central District Player of the Year • Selected first-team all-district following senior campaign • Tabbed 2021 Dispatch's All-Metro Player of the Year • Also voted to Dispatch's All-Metro first team • Averaged 24.5 points, 6.4 rebounds and 4.0 assists as a senior • Led DeSales to the Division II State title game • Finished as the Stallions' all-time leading scorer with 1,722 career points.
In this episode, you will hear Mark Williams-Cook & Jack Chambers talk about: The latest Google product review update Tabbed meta descriptions in SERPs SISTRIX's new Live Data feature Important updates for Google Tag Manager RIP URL parameters tool Full show notes, links and transcript are available at search.withcandour.co.uk.
Click To Support My Podcast - start your Amazon shopping with my link, it's FREE and helps support my PODCAST In this episode, I am going to cover whether or not Google can SEE/CRAWL content behind a tab or accordion style element. From there I talk about UX and the overall impact that tabbed html content might have on your Search Engine Optimization efforts. Your website content is valuable in many ways. Making sure that Google can see it is key. From there you want to be sure that you are not getting panelized for any content that you do have on your site. Tabbed content will get crawled, especially on a mobile-first index. keep that in mind. Thanks for listening. Leave a Review on APPLE PODCASTS https://www.twitter.com/a1content - continue the conversation with #a1content https://www.a1contentservices.com https://www.fb.com/a1content https://www.tiktok.com/@a1content *using my affiliate links will earn me a small commission without costing you anything additional while shopping. Thank you for supporting! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/a1content-marketing-seo/message
Senior Shay Schanaman has been named the Big Ten Baseball's Pitcher of the Week, the league office announced Wednesday morning.
Nebraska's Mikey Labriola (174) claimed the third Big Ten Wrestler of the Week honor of his career and second of the season, when the conference announced its award winners on Tuesday afternoon.
The episode is hosted by PuttyRubber. She brings a high energy eclectic mix of Detroit techno, acid, electro, broken beats, wonk and then a bit of chill. B Beats, DJs in rotation live every Thursday on LondonSomethingLive.com
Justin Michael breaks down what he learned from head coach Niko Medved and the CSU superstars during the 2021 Media Days event. Later in the episode he plays audio of his questions to the leaders of CSU men's basketball and get their input on what's changed the most about the program in recent years.
Madi Kubik has earned her second straight Big Ten Player of the Week award, the conference office announced Monday.
The Locked On Cougars Podcast for Friday, October 15, 2021 Friday's podcast began where most do in-season as we preview No. 19/20 BYU's showdown in Waco, TX against the Baylor Bears tomorrow afternoon. Jake Hatch explained what he makes of the Bears going into the game and what names Cougar fans should know about as the game approaches Attention then shifted to the hardwoods as the West Coast Conference preseason men's basketball poll was released and the BYU men's basketball program was tabbed to finish second behind Gonzaga like usual. The Cougars did have two players, Alex Barcello and Caleb Lohner, on the preseason All-WCC team as well Finally, the show wrapped up with the look ahead to a busy BYU sports weekend, with the women's volleyball, women's soccer, softball, baseball, and men's and women's cross country in action before Jake shared his game prediction for BYU vs. Baylor to close things out Support Us By Supporting Our Locked On Podcast Network Sponsors! Built Bar - Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to BuiltBar.com and use promo code “LOCKEDON15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order.BetOnline.AG - There is only one place that has you covered and one place we trust to place our wagers. That's BetOnline! Sign up today for a free account at betonline.ag and use the promo code "LOCKEDON" for your 50% welcome bonus.Rock Auto - Amazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you.SweatBlock - Get it today for 20% off at SweatBlock.com with promo code "LOCKEDON," or at Amazon and CVS.PrizePicks - Don't hesitate, check out PrizePicks.com and use promo code: “LOCKEDON” or go to your app store and download the app today. PrizePicks is daily fantasy made easy!Follow the Locked On Cougars podcast on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter to stay up-to-date with the latest with regards to the podcast and BYU sports news. Please remember to subscribe, rate and review the show. Also, please consider subscribing to the Yawk Talk Newsletter that Jake writes and is delivered directly to your email inbox.If you are interested in advertising with Locked On Cougars or the Locked On Podcast Network, please email us at LockedOnBYU@gmail.com or contact us here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Locked On Cougars Podcast for Friday, October 15, 2021 Friday's podcast began where most do in-season as we preview No. 19/20 BYU's showdown in Waco, TX against the Baylor Bears tomorrow afternoon. Jake Hatch explained what he makes of the Bears going into the game and what names Cougar fans should know about as the game approaches Attention then shifted to the hardwoods as the West Coast Conference preseason men's basketball poll was released and the BYU men's basketball program was tabbed to finish second behind Gonzaga like usual. The Cougars did have two players, Alex Barcello and Caleb Lohner, on the preseason All-WCC team as well Finally, the show wrapped up with the look ahead to a busy BYU sports weekend, with the women's volleyball, women's soccer, softball, baseball, and men's and women's cross country in action before Jake shared his game prediction for BYU vs. Baylor to close things out Support Us By Supporting Our Locked On Podcast Network Sponsors! Built Bar - Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to BuiltBar.com and use promo code “LOCKEDON15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order. BetOnline.AG - There is only one place that has you covered and one place we trust to place our wagers. That's BetOnline! Sign up today for a free account at betonline.ag and use the promo code "LOCKEDON" for your 50% welcome bonus. Rock Auto - Amazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you. SweatBlock - Get it today for 20% off at SweatBlock.com with promo code "LOCKEDON," or at Amazon and CVS. PrizePicks - Don't hesitate, check out PrizePicks.com and use promo code: “LOCKEDON” or go to your app store and download the app today. PrizePicks is daily fantasy made easy! Follow the Locked On Cougars podcast on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter to stay up-to-date with the latest with regards to the podcast and BYU sports news. Please remember to subscribe, rate and review the show. Also, please consider subscribing to the Yawk Talk Newsletter that Jake writes and is delivered directly to your email inbox. If you are interested in advertising with Locked On Cougars or the Locked On Podcast Network, please email us at LockedOnBYU@gmail.com or contact us here. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Im SEO-Monatsrückblick für den Juli 2021 stelle ich 15 aktuelle SEO-relevante Themen vor: Was ist mit gerade in Bezug auf Soft 404 bei Google los? Liefert das neue Feature „About this Result“ wertvolle Informationen? Wie geht man Tabbed Content falsch an? Das und viel mehr gibt's hier in komprimierter Form. Shownotes (Links auf die 15 Themen + Stichpunkte zu den Neuerungen): https://bloo.link/sc188
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Lincoln – Spencer Schwellenbach added to his impressive haul of postseason awards on Saturday morning, as he was named a First-Team ABCA/Rawlings All-American.
Today, in the Invent Like An Owner Podcast, Dave speaks with Maryam Mohit. They talk about the different iterations of the early Amazon website that massively improved customer experience. Key improvements included navigation, browse, adding search to the homepage, personalizing the website, adding electronic gift certificates, expanding to new categories and much more. It was all made possible by listening to customers and translating their confusion and input into innovative product solutions.Maryam Mohit, former VP for Site Development, was one of Amazon's earliest employees, and was hired to “make the Amazon website interactive”. She went from working with a small initial team (one HTML developer and hiring the first QA) to running what became a department of more than 200 front-end engineers, web developers, designers, editors and researchers responsible for the features and functionality of the website, and the overall online customer experience.Episode Resources: Maryam Mohit's LinkedIn Nextdoor One Sky Giving Circle BrightWorks Find Dave on LinkedIn and Twitter What to Listen For: 00:00 Intro 02:23 Joining Amazon in 1996 07:15 Talked to customers to understand the problems they were having with the Amazon website 11:18 Search page wasn't yet a part of the Amazon homepage 11:51 The Amazon Checkout pipeline was a 12-page process 13:35 Barnes and Noble was the biggest competition 14:22 What Amazon's V2 homepage looked liked 15:58 Goals set during the site redesign 19:13 The 1-Click ordering feature and how it came to be 27:14 After every major project, teams did post-mortem sessions 30:53 Executing customer feedback and incorporating it into the Amazon website 32:14 Amazon's V4 launch was a holiday release 36:56 HTML 1.0 was basically writing every page by hand 39:29 With V5, Amazon launched other products aside from books (music/CDs) 45:50 Signed their Meeting maker launch schedule in blood 47:39 Tabbed navigation introduced for the first time 50:52 V6 focused on Amazon Video/DVD store and the holiday gift center 55:00 Feel the urgency of the pain that customers are saying in their own voice
Tabbed as a business natural by his father, Kevin quickly acclimated to the highly competitive restaurant industry, and came to Kansas City two decades ago and created a success story with his restaurants, and just as importantly, in the community.
BATON ROUGE – Taryn Kloth of LSU's top-ranked beach volleyball team was tabbed as the CollegeBeachVB.com Preseason Breakthrough Player on Friday afternoon.
John and Brody discuss the news of Kirkwood football legend, Jeremy Maclin on being (soon to be) hired by the Pioneers as their new coach. The state of the program is broken down and what Maclin could do to improve the team and cause excitement for the Kirkwood and St. Louis community. That and more is discussed
Spencer Schwellenbach earned a spot on D1Baseball's Preseason All-America second team, announced by the publication on Monday.
Lincoln – The Nebraska bowling team will start the 2020-21 season among the nation's best, as the National Tenpin Coaches Association released its preseason poll Monday afternoon.
Tabbed "Baby Barkley" before even playing a minute in a 76ers uniform, Clarence Weatherspoon went on to make a name all his own during a 13-year NBA career. Now an assistant coach at his alma matter, Southern Mississippi, "The Spoon" reflects on his time with the Sixers in the latest installment of TOM's Talks. New episodes of the series, hosted by Sixers radio announcer Tom McGinnis, premiere each weekend on the 76ers Podcast Network.
You probably take the ability to open various websites in their own tabs for granted, but if you were around for the early days, you know how the 'back' button was the way we used to switch pages.Tabbed browsing is very convenient but when you open too many tabs, it can chew up gobs of valuable working memory.The result can be very sluggish performance or even temporary freezing of your computer, so here's a suggestion: download the Great Suspender utility!It's a free add-on for the Chrome browser which will keep track of what you are and aren't using at any given moment so it can pause the tabs that you haven't clicked on for a while.Disabling the background activities saves memory and it could even extend battery life on your laptop if you typically have a lot of tabs open.The cool thing with this utility is that as soon as you click on a tab you haven't used in a while, it automatically restarts the activity.For those pages that you do want to have actively working in the background, such as a stock ticker, you can simply add them to a list in the utility so it's always left alone.Here's the link to download The Great Suspender: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/the-great-suspender/klbibkeccnjlkjkiokjodocebajanakg
The Nebraska baseball team produced 18 Academic All-Big Ten selections, announced by the conference on Wednesday.
Sponsored by DigitalOcean: pythonbytes.fm/digitalocean Special guest: Calvin Hendryx-Parker @calvinhp Brian #1: fastpages: An easy to use blogging platform, with enhanced support for Jupyter Notebooks. Uses GH actions to Jekyll blog posts on GitHub Pages. Create posts with code, output of code, formatted text, directory from Jupyter Notebooks. Altair interactive visualizations Collapsible code cells that can be open or closed by default. Metadata like title, summary, in special markdown cells. twitter cards and YouTube videos tags support Support for pure markdown posts and even MS Word docs for posts. (but really, don’t). Documentation and introduction written in fastpages itself, https://fastpages.fast.ai/ Michael #2: BeeKeeper Studio Open Source SQL Editor and Database Manager Use Beekeeper Studio to query and manage your relational databases, like MySQL, Postgres, SQLite, and SQL Server. Runs on all the things (Windows, Linux, macOS) Features Autocomplete SQL query editor with syntax highlighting Tabbed interface, so you can multitask Sort and filter table data to find just what you need Sensible keyboard-shortcuts Save queries for later Query run-history, so you can find that one query you got working 3 days ago Default dark theme Connect: Alongside normal connections you can encrypt your connection with SSL, or tunnel through SSH. Save a connection password and Beekeeper Studio will make sure to encrypt it to keep it safe. SQL Auto Completion: Built-in editor provides syntax highlighting and auto-complete suggestions for your tables so you can work quickly and easily. Open Lots of Tabs: Open dozens of tabs so you can write multiple queries and tables in tandem without having to switch windows. Save queries View Table Data: Tables get their own tabs too! Use our table view to sort and filter results by column. Calvin #3: 2nd Annual Python Web Conference The most in-depth Python conference for web developers Targeted at production users of Python Talks on Django, Flask, Twisted, Testing, SQLAlchemy, Containers, Deployment and more June 17th-19th — One day of tutorials and two days of talks in 3 tracks Keynote talks by Lorena Mesa Hynek Schlawack Russell Keith-Magee Steve Flanders Fireside Chat with Carl Meyer about Instragram’s infrastructure, best practices Participate in 40+ presentations and 6 tutorials Fun will be had and connections made Virtual cocktails Online gaming Board game night Tickets are $199 and $99 for Students As a bonus, for every Professional ticket purchased, we'll donate a ticket to an attendee in a developing country. As a Python Bytes listener you can get a 20% discount with the code PB20 Brian #4: Mimesis - Fake Data Generator “…helps generate big volumes of fake data for a variety of purposes in a variety of languages.” Custom and generic data providers >33 locales Lots of locale dependent providers, like address, Food, Person, … Locale independent providers. Super fast. Benchmarking with 10k full names was like 60x faster than Faker. Data generation by schema. Very cool >>> from mimesis.schema import Field, Schema >>> _ = Field('en') >>> description = ( ... lambda: { ... 'id': _('uuid'), ... 'name': _('text.word'), ... 'version': _('version', pre_release=True), ... 'timestamp': _('timestamp', posix=False), ... 'owner': { ... 'email': _('person.email', domains=['test.com'], key=str.lower), ... 'token': _('token_hex'), ... 'creator': _('full_name'), ... }, ... } ... ) >>> schema = Schema(schema=description) >>> schema.create(iterations=1) - Output: [ { "owner": { "email": "aisling2032@test.com", "token": "cc8450298958f8b95891d90200f189ef591cf2c27e66e5c8f362f839fcc01370", "creator": "Veronika Dyer" }, "name": "widget", "version": "4.3.1-rc.5", "id": "33abf08a-77fd-1d78-86ae-04d88443d0e0", "timestamp": "2018-07-29T15:25:02Z" } ] Michael #5: Schemathesis A tool for testing your web applications built with Open API / Swagger specifications. Supported specification versions: Swagger 2.0 Open API 3.0.x Built with: hypothesis hypothesis_jsonschema pytest It reads the application schema and generates test cases which will ensure that your application is compliant with its schema. Use: There are two basic ways to use Schemathesis: Command Line Interface Writing tests in Python CLI supports passing options to hypothesis.settings. To speed up the testing process Schemathesis provides -w/--workers option for concurrent test execution If you'd like to test your web app (Flask or AioHTTP for example) then there is --app option for you Schemathesis CLI also available as a docker image Code example: import requests import schemathesis schema = schemathesis.from_uri("http://0.0.0.0:8080/swagger.json") @schema.parametrize() def test_no_server_errors(case): # `requests` will make an appropriate call under the hood response = case.call() # use `call_wsgi` if you used `schemathesis.from_wsgi` # You could use built-in checks case.validate_response(response) # Or assert the response manually assert response.status_code < 500 Calvin #6: Finding secrets by decompiling Python bytecode in public repositories Jesse’s initial research revealed that thousands of GitHub repositories contain secrets hidden inside their bytecode. It has been common practice to store secrets in Python files that are typically ignored such as settings.py, config.py or secrets.py, but this is potentially insecure Includes a nice crash course on Python byte code and cached source This post comes with a small capture-the-flag style lab for you to try out this style of attack yourself. You can find it at https://github.com/veggiedefender/pyc-secret-lab/ Look through your repositories for loose .pyc files, and delete them If you have .pyc files and they contain secrets, then revoke and rotate your secrets Use a standard gitignore to prevent checking in .pyc files Use JSON files or environment variables for configuration Extras: Michael: Python 3.9.0b1 Is Now Available for Testing Python 3.8.3 Is Now Available Ventilators and Python: Some particle physicists put some of their free time to design and build a low-cost ventilator for covid-19 patients for use in hospitals. https://arxiv.org/pdf/2003.10405.pdf Search of the PDF for Python: "Target computing platform: Raspberry Pi 4 (any memory size), chosen as a trade-off between its computing power over power consumption ratio and its wide availability on the market; • Target operating: Raspbian version 2020-02-13; • Target programming language: Python 3.5; • Target PyQt5: version 5.11.3." "The MVM GUI is a Python3 software, written using the PyQt5 toolkit, that allows steering and monitoring the MVM equipment." Brian: Call for Volunteers! Python GitHub Migration Work Group migration from bugs.python.org to GitHub Calvin: Learn Python Humble Bundle Pay $15+ and get an amazing set of Python books to start learning at all levels Book Industry Charitable Foundation The No Starch Press Foundation Joke: More O’Really book covers
This week we talk with Wilfredo Alonso of Liam & Ian Coffee Roasters in Salt Lake City Utah. Find out the story behind Wil’s love for coffee, roasting, and his intense passion for sharing the craft of small batch coffee roasting!Roaster’s Marketplace https://roastersmarketplace.com/A few of our favorite coffee making products:POWERLIX French Press Coffee Maker https://amzn.to/3962ZyMHiware 600ml Coffee Server https://amzn.to/37WyHhNOUTRY Coffee Scale with Timer https://amzn.to/2UiTcBvDigital Kitchen Scale with Dough Scraper, NUTRI FIT High Accuracy https://amzn.to/2vFCBxhBrewista Smart Scale II for Espresso and Kitchen scale https://amzn.to/2SgSvGcHario V60 Ceramic Pour Over Coffee Dripper, Size 02, https://amzn.to/3965nFPHario VST-2000B V60 Drip Coffee Scale and Timer https://amzn.to/2UydEhZHario V60 Paper Coffee Filters, Size 02, Natural, Tabbed https://amzn.to/3b8PCzEChemex Classic Coffee Filters, Squares, 100 ct https://amzn.to/2SeyTT4Chemex Classic Series, Pour-over Glass Coffeemaker, 8-Cup https://amzn.to/2ukerbgOXO BREW Conical Burr Coffee Grinder https://amzn.to/36SyomLAeroPress Coffee and Espresso Maker https://amzn.to/2UnIgCoPour Over Coffee Kettle with Thermometer-Flow Gooseneck Tea Kettles
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Exploring the world of specialty coffee by meeting small batch coffee roasters from all over the world! This week we will be speaking with Luis & Cristina, a husband and wife roasting team from South Slope Coffee located in Asheville, NC.A few of our favorite coffee making products:POWERLIX French Press Coffee Maker https://amzn.to/3962ZyMHiware 600ml Coffee Server https://amzn.to/37WyHhNOUTRY Coffee Scale with Timer https://amzn.to/2UiTcBvDigital Kitchen Scale with Dough Scraper, NUTRI FIT High Accuracy https://amzn.to/2vFCBxhBrewista Smart Scale II for Espresso and Kitchen scale https://amzn.to/2SgSvGcHario V60 Ceramic Pour Over Coffee Dripper, Size 02, https://amzn.to/3965nFPHario VST-2000B V60 Drip Coffee Scale and Timer https://amzn.to/2UydEhZHario V60 Paper Coffee Filters, Size 02, Natural, Tabbed https://amzn.to/3b8PCzEChemex Classic Coffee Filters, Squares, 100 ct https://amzn.to/2SeyTT4Chemex Classic Series, Pour-over Glass Coffeemaker, 8-Cup https://amzn.to/2ukerbgOXO BREW Conical Burr Coffee Grinder https://amzn.to/36SyomLAeroPress Coffee and Espresso Maker https://amzn.to/2UnIgCoPour Over Coffee Kettle with Thermometer-Flow Gooseneck Tea Kettles https://amzn.to/2UpomXF
On this episode we will be speaking with the roasting duo from Atypical Coffee from Little Rock, Arkansas. We discuss how Atypical was started, Kyle and Dave's history, and how they both got into the world of specialty coffee.Find out more about Atypical Coffee here https://roastersmarketplace.com/brand/atypical-coffee/A few of our favorite coffee making products:POWERLIX French Press Coffee Maker https://amzn.to/3962ZyM Hiware 600ml Coffee Server https://amzn.to/37WyHhNOUTRY Coffee Scale with Timer https://amzn.to/2UiTcBvDigital Kitchen Scale with Dough Scraper, NUTRI FIT High Accuracy https://amzn.to/2vFCBxhBrewista Smart Scale II for Espresso and Kitchen scale https://amzn.to/2SgSvGcHario V60 Ceramic Pour Over Coffee Dripper, Size 02, https://amzn.to/3965nFPHario VST-2000B V60 Drip Coffee Scale and Timer https://amzn.to/2UydEhZHario V60 Paper Coffee Filters, Size 02, Natural, Tabbed https://amzn.to/3b8PCzEChemex Classic Coffee Filters, Squares, 100 ct https://amzn.to/2SeyTT4Chemex Classic Series, Pour-over Glass Coffeemaker, 8-Cup https://amzn.to/2ukerbgOXO BREW Conical Burr Coffee Grinder https://amzn.to/36SyomLAeroPress Coffee and Espresso Maker https://amzn.to/2UnIgCoPour Over Coffee Kettle with Thermometer-Flow Gooseneck Tea Kettles https://amzn.to/2UpomXF
This week's episode we speak with Joseph from Zelie Beans Coffee out of Houston, Texas. Zelie Beans is a true third wave coffee roaster that focuses on responsibly sourcing specialty coffee directly from farmers around the world. We discus the history of coffee and how important farmer direct sourcing is to the farmers, consumers, and coffee industry as a whole.Where to buy Zelie Beans Coffee : https://roastersmarketplace.com/brand... Here are a few links that we discussed in the podcast:Zelie Beans Coffee https://www.zeliebeanscoffee.com/BlendIn Coffee Club https://blendincoffeeclub.com/Throughgood Coffee https://www.throughgoodcoffee.com/A few of our favorite coffee making products:POWERLIX French Press Coffee Maker https://amzn.to/3962ZyMHiware 600ml Coffee Server https://amzn.to/37WyHhNOUTRY Coffee Scale with Timer https://amzn.to/2UiTcBvDigital Kitchen Scale with Dough Scraper, NUTRI FIT High Accuracy https://amzn.to/2vFCBxhBrewista Smart Scale II for Espresso and Kitchen scale https://amzn.to/2SgSvGcHario V60 Ceramic Pour Over Coffee Dripper, Size 02, https://amzn.to/3965nFPHario VST-2000B V60 Drip Coffee Scale and Timer https://amzn.to/2UydEhZHario V60 Paper Coffee Filters, Size 02, Natural, Tabbed https://amzn.to/3b8PCzEChemex Classic Coffee Filters, Squares, 100 ct https://amzn.to/2SeyTT4Chemex Classic Series, Pour-over Glass Coffeemaker, 8-Cup https://amzn.to/2ukerbgOXO BREW Conical Burr Coffee Grinder https://amzn.to/36SyomLAeroPress Coffee and Espresso Maker https://amzn.to/2UnIgCoPour Over Coffee Kettle with Thermometer-Flow Gooseneck Tea Kettles https://amzn.to/2UpomXF
This weeks episode we speak with Brian of Unrest Coffee Co. and talk about how he was introduced to specialty coffee. We also discuss his particular method of roasting as well as how he likes to brew.A few of our favorite coffee making products:POWERLIX French Press Coffee Maker https://amzn.to/3962ZyMHiware 600ml Coffee Server https://amzn.to/37WyHhNOUTRY Coffee Scale with Timer https://amzn.to/2UiTcBvDigital Kitchen Scale with Dough Scraper, NUTRI FIT High Accuracy https://amzn.to/2vFCBxhBrewista Smart Scale II for Espresso and Kitchen scale https://amzn.to/2SgSvGcHario V60 Ceramic Pour Over Coffee Dripper, Size 02, https://amzn.to/3965nFPHario VST-2000B V60 Drip Coffee Scale and Timer https://amzn.to/2UydEhZHario V60 Paper Coffee Filters, Size 02, Natural, Tabbed https://amzn.to/3b8PCzEChemex Classic Coffee Filters, Squares, 100 ct https://amzn.to/2SeyTT4Chemex Classic Series, Pour-over Glass Coffeemaker, 8-Cup https://amzn.to/2ukerbgOXO BREW Conical Burr Coffee Grinder https://amzn.to/36SyomLAeroPress Coffee and Espresso Maker https://amzn.to/2UnIgCoPour Over Coffee Kettle with Thermometer-Flow Gooseneck Tea Kettles https://amzn.to/2UpomXF
On this episode, we discuss the potential implications of Casada serving as the next speaker, as well as any impact it may have on the Senate's Dec. 3 leadership election. We also touch on the recent House Democrats leadership election.
On this episode, we discuss the potential implications of Casada serving as the next speaker, as well as any impact it may have on the Senate's Dec. 3 leadership election. We also touch on the recent House Democrats leadership election.
The Cardinals selected Josh Rosen as their quarterback of the future. Paul Calvisi, Darren Urban and Kyle Odegard break down Rosen and the rest of the 2018 #CardsDraft Class.
Daniel Theis Reportedly to Start for Boston Celtics against Milwaukee Bucks in throwback game on replica Mecca court at UW-Milwaukee. Marcus Smart remains game-time decision. David Stern interested in medical marijuana being removed from banned substances list.
Today's Smalltalk 4 You looks at tabbed browsing in the Cincom Smalltalk toolset. If you have trouble viewing it here in the browser, you can also navigate directly to YouTube. To watch now, click on the image below: If you have trouble viewing that directly, you can click here to download the video directly. If you need the video in a Windows Media format, then download that here. You can also watch it on YouTube: Tags: smalltalk, browsers
Our first podcast is here! To listen to the show, click on the “News From the Greypevine Episode 1” link below.News From the Greypevine Episode 1 To download the file directly, right click on the link and select "Save Target As." Select a place to save the file, and click "Save." Be patient with the download as it takes a little time. We should be listed in iTunes and several other podcast directories soon. We'll keep you posted.We’d love to get your feedback on the show. If you have any recommendations for future segments, or input about future shows, let us know. We hope you enjoy the show!Show Note Links:Firefox- Tabbed web browser that allows more powerful searching and surfing. Extensions can be added for more functionality as well.Opera- Another good tabbed web browser.For download instructions, click on the browser's name. Both browsers are FREE!Recommendations:Book: The Sammy Keyes Series by Wendelin Van DraanenSong: Bad Day by Daniel Powter*Please note: We now have a NEW email address! We weren't able to change the address before the first podcast was released, so we'll discuss it in our next episode. Please send all emails to thegreypevine@gmail.com Thanks, and we hope to hear from you soon!