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Tim Tarvin brings us a challenge from scripture.
Tim Tarvin brings us a challenge from scripture.
Tim Tarvin brings us a challenge from scripture.
This week on the PayneCast:- Cole Tarvin wins BIG- Masters Trip Review- O.J. Simpson passes at 76- TSSAA transfer rule & boarding rules tabled to Fall- Softball State Championship Location Moved- Baylor hires Quinn McDowell, former Longwood assistant, as its new basketball coachBe sure you leave us a review and a rating. You can follow us on Spotify, Apple Podcast, YouTube, Facebook, & Instagram! Please send your comments, topics, and ideas to thepaynecast1@gmail.com.
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The information for the Thomasville Police Department released by Chief Mitchell Stuckey for the week of May 15-21 2023 is listed below. Arrests 5-15-23 – Walker, Keijuan De'Ontae – Bench Warrant, Disorderly Conduct, Possession of Marijuana, Assault and Resisting Arrest 5-19-23 – Ogle, Kevin Lee – Domestic Violence and Public Intoxication 5-19-23 – Tarvin, Antoinette - Warrant Arrest (Clarke County) 5-19-23 – Leach, Janeshia Janae – Possession of Marijuana 5-19-23 – Love, Khristian Dshon – Possession of Marijuana 5-19-23 – Boykin, JahMyia Elizagayle Mekaela – Possession of Marijuana 5-20-23 – Phelion, Navarius Vashon – Possession of Marijuana and Possession of...Article Link
(An)drew Tarvin is a proven businessperson and engineer, having delivered exceptional results at companies large and small. Prior to starting Humor That Works, Andrew was a global project manager at Procter & Gamble where he successfully led initiatives for a $350 million business. It was there that he developed, tested, and refined many of the examples in this book so you know it s not just fluff these ways actually work. Are you stressed out at work? Do you feel like you're in a rut? Are you looking for a way to step up your game? Do you realize that you spend 33% of your waking hours at your job and therefore want to learn to enjoy it more? If you answered "yes" to any of the above (or just want to learn how to use humor in the workplace), Andrew's new book The Skill of Humor Playbook is the book for you. Andrew shares with Lou how this playbook came to be, it's invaluable message and tactics all while Lou dons different cowboy hats. We know what you're thinking: “Surely you can't be serious?” We are, and stop calling us Shirley. She shares this and more with Lou Diamond on Thrive LouD. ***CONNECT WITH LOU DIAMOND & THRIVE LOUD***
"Humor is a skill, which means that it can be learned. So the question isn't, 'Are you funny?', the question is, 'What kind of funny are you?' " ~ Drew Tarvin, author, speaker, pun masterJump on the humor bus, and prepare to laugh, ponder, and learn!Drew Tarvin is the leader of finding humor at work. Appropriate kinds of things that won't get you fired, but will, most-certainly, create a new bond with the team, lighten the stress load and create the kind of place where you may not dread Mondays as much. Listen in to learn about:- Humor month fun challenges that anyone can do- Can you learn to be funny?- Seven primary ways a person expresses humor- How to incorporate levity into each day- Developing a humor habit- Discover your very own Humor Persona- The prank that Drew didn't really mind at allDrew Tarvin is an engineering specialist who discovered the many benefits of humor and created a path to assist leaders and work teams in relieving stress, increasing productivity, and just being happier in general at work. His fantastic book is "Humor That Works; the missing skill for success and happiness at work. Join the online community (for free!!) - Humor That Works CommunityGrab all the fab free resources on his website: HumorThatWorks.comInvite Drew to speak to your corporation, he is on all the socials: @drewtarvinSubscribe to Stranger Connections and leave a lovely review, to help the show to be seen, please. And as always, send me your weirdos! LDO
Local radio station Y105 nominated for national community service award: https://www.richlandsource.com/business/local-radio-station-y105-nominated-for-national-community-service-award/article_882c6618-bf55-11ed-9501-ab652ed34f16.html Tim Tarvin reflects on 31 years in Shelby schools: https://www.richlandsource.com/education/relationships-are-everything-tim-tarvin-reflects-on-31-years-in-shelby-schools/article_50eced12-bde8-11ed-84af-e342fb9c0323.html Today - Local radio station Y105 was nominated for national community service awardSupport the show: https://www.sourcemembers.com/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
On this week's episode we hear from Brooke Tarvin, mastermind behind the plus-sized sustainable clothing brand, Thick And Thrifted. Together we discuss the intersections of fashion, queerness, and community all through an Iowa City lens. The episode features music by Dan Padley and Wave Cage. Ongoing support comes from the National Endowment for the Arts and the Iowa Arts Council. Best Show Ever is produced by the Englert in Iowa City, Iowa, and is supported by Friends of the Englert and Fellowship for the Future members. Visit www.englert.org/friends to support our programming. -------------------- Host: Elly Hofmaier Line Producer: Elly Hofmaier Audio Engineers: Elly Hofmaier Executive Producers: John Schickedanz & Andre Perry --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/englert/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/englert/support
Andrew Tarvin, author of Humor That Works: The Missing Skill for Success and Happiness at Work, talks about how people need to learn how to incorporate humor into their professional lives in order to be more productive and achieve better results. Tarvin wanted to write a book that was actionable, that people could read and immediately start implementing humor into their workplace. He says that people “learn skills to be effective at our jobs, but never learn the skills to actually enjoy our jobs.” The most important thing Tarvin feels is understanding your humor M.A.P. – Medium, Audience and Purpose. Tarvin stresses that in the workplace it's less about being a comedian, it's about being effective. Humor enhances positivity and, with 83 percent of Americans feeling stressed out at work, the book is about how to use humor to execute faster, communicate better and connect – or lead – further. After all, “It's less about doing what you love than loving what you do.” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week on the podcast Nate and Liz sit down with powerlifter, coach and friend Ronald Tarvin. We discuss starting out with a big base in sports and how that can be helpful in strength sports like powerlifting, how Ronald found powerlifting, as well ass his coaching philosophy. Ronald also shares his view on finding balance as a personal trainer and coach. We really enjoyed talking with Ronald and can't wait to see him compete alongside Liz at the Showdown meet on September 25-26.
Hola! And welcome to episode cincuenta of From Sumplace New! For this milestone 50th episode, Sarah Tarvin, a hyperpolyglot, joins us to discuss the importance of learning a language while traveling, and the language acquisition process — which will help you learn in a way that's most efficient and productive for you. Sarah currently speaks eight languages with a few more in the works, and she has been teaching her 18-month old daughter six — yes, SIX — different languages since the day she was born. Sarah shares the process she uses for teaching her daughter, which is practical advice for anyone considering learning a new language. She also shares a few language-related stories where being a hyperpolyglot is a good thing — and, at times, creates some embarrassing moments. Sarah also discusses the habits and tools she uses daily to learn new languages and maintain her proficiency in the languages she currently speaks. On her website — Polyglotandtot.com — Sarah offers coaching opportunities and workshops to help people understand what ways are best for them, individually, to learn a language. Learn more about Sarah here:Polyglotandtot.comInstagramFacebookCredits:Intro/Outro Music: The World at Large by Daniel O'ConnorIntro VO: Laura WelshWe use SquadCast for recording our podcasts. If you're interested in starting a podcast, Jon highly recommends this easy-to-use, high-quality web app. Click here to start a 7-day free trial!
Today's guest on the Expat Money Show is Sarah Tarvin from PolyglotandTot. Sarah does language acquisition and goal achievement coaching and currently uses 8 languages: English, German, French, Mandarin, Japanese, Spanish, Hindi and Arabic. She holds graduate degrees in German Literature and Secondary Instruction, but most impressive is that she is a mother to an adventurous toddler, with whom she speaks 6 of these languages. I'm excited to talk about multilingual parenting and her tips and tricks for expat families. Sarah has hosted live online workshops called "https://www.polyglotandtot.com/ (Fluency Fastlane for Expat Families") which helps people get unstuck in language learning. Look for her next edition. HERE'S WHAT WE DISCUSSED IN DETAIL IN THIS INTERVIEW: What is life like in a family that speaks 8 languages fluently and understands another 16, enough so that they can travel the world and be able to talk like a local? The most crucial languages that you and your family need to learn for the future. Not just personal but for business. What is the most important thing to have and do for you and your family to be fluent in several languages? Are you craving to learn a new language? Maybe become a polyglot? What is a polyglot anyways? Four tools for you and your spouse to best educate your children on how to learn and speak many languages. How long does it take to learn a new language? Can you learn 2 at the same time? Is that a good idea? Have you got children? Would you like them to become bilingual or trilingual? When are the best years to be teaching your children a 2nd or 3rd language? Some tricks and tips on helping your children learn another language even if you're not learning it. For people who want desperately to speak a new language but don't know where to start. What language is the most practical and most effective to have your child learn? You probably already know the answer! RELATED PODCAST EPISODES https://expatmoneyshow.com/episodes/salvatore-lavallo/ (128: Travelling To Every Country In The World – Salvatore Lavallo) https://expatmoneyshow.com/episodes/michael-strong/ (115: The Solution To Educating Your Children Abroad – Michael Strong) https://expatmoneyshow.com/captivate-podcast/olly-richards-secrets-to-learning-a-foreign-language-quickly/ (083: Secrets to Learning a Foreign Language Quickly - Olly Richards) HOW TO REACH SARAH TARVIN http://www.polyglotandtot.com/ (PolyglotAndTot.com) https://www.chooseyourlifeadventure.com/ (chooseyourlifeadventure.com) https://www.instagram.com/chooseyourlifeadventure/ (Instagram) FINAL THOUGHTS I had so much fun talking with Sarah. She is a wealth of information and if you and your family are looking to take your language skills to another level, please reach out to Sarah. If you are trying to learn a new language or have your children learn a new language, pass an exam in a foreign language or make a presentation in a 2nd language, then Sarah is your gal. So, so knowledgeable, and really friendly and fun to talk with! Support this podcast
Hello scary friends how are you today? We talk about the village of Tarvin, Borley in Essex. We got some castle's and scary pubs. It will be scary. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/stephen-booth7/support
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Do you often wonder how to address the in-network vs out-of-network insurance conversation with patients? Dr. Tarvin walks you through what to have your front office staff say when addressing 3 appointment types. Spoiler alert: She is out-of-network with most insurances! Listen as Dr. Tarvin talks about how she started her new practice 3 short years ago from scratch and where she is today!Join our private facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/360250875191406DM on Instagram @theunbundledaudiologist
"Tell me and I forget. Teach me and I remember. Involve me and I learn." - Benjamin Franklin I've titled this episode "It's About Time" because it is about time that I aired it! My own mistake. David and I had a great conversation at the conference last year and then I lost the interview. Well, actually, I misplaced it. Then....the other day...I found it! YAHTZEE!! David and I discussed a lot of interesting humor related topics but what was most interesting is how he uses humor to engage his students and help them learn. Fascinating conversation with a very smart guy! ENJOY! More on David (in his own words).. Howdy! I lecture at Texas A&M University in the Department of Communication. I have been dubbed both the ‘humor guy’ and the ‘intercultural dude’ by our course coordinator, and I am proud to embody that persona. My goal as an educator is to make learning a fun and worthwhile experience. Using humor, graphic facilitation, and my personal (and sometimes embarrassing) experiences, I help students retain information and remain engaged in the class. Check out David's website at: http://www.davidtarvin.com/ Music from https://filmmusic.io"Run Amok" by Kevin MacLeod (https://incompetech.com)License: CC BY (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/)
If you love shrimp like I do, you’ve already enjoyed some pickled shrimp, shrimp cocktail, or other shrimp delicacies at holiday gatherings this year. On the other hand, those harvesting the shrimp are still working hard as the season wanes. Shem Creek in Mt. Pleasant, SC, is these days known more for #sundayfunday with its bars and restaurants, but there was a time in a not-too-distant past when shrimp boats dominated the landscape. Some boats are still here, down the creek a bit, where the discussions about ice and weather float over the tides, and Cindy Tarvin of Tarvin Seafood is still holding down the fort on the Wando dock. In a changing sea -- literally -- she and her family are sailing on.
Interview with Humor Engineer Drew Tarvin 90,000 is the number of hours the average person works in their lifetime. 90,000 hours! That is more time than it would take to watch everything on Netflix. One-third of your waking life! The Current way of working isn’t actually working. To fix these numbers, we have to change the way we work. If you want to increase productivity, relieve stress and be happier in your business, learn from the world’s first and only Humor Engineer. Richard “Capt’n” Henderson and Sherilyn Colleen interview Andrew (Drew) Tarvin (www.humorthatworks.com), who is a Ted Talk alumni and author of the new book, Humor That Works: The Missing Skill for Success and Happiness at Work. Subjects discussed in Podcast include: Why is humor a skill that can be learned by anyone? Three components of successfully using humor in your workplace and business What are the benefits you and your business can get from using humor? Should you use humor during an interview, meeting or sales call with a client? What types of humor should you stay away from in the workplace? What can business owners learn from stand-up comedians? Subscribe to Home Business TV YouTube Channel (Click) Visit the Podcast Website Episode Sponsor: City America * www.CityAmerica.com Interview Guest: [caption id="attachment_83870" align="alignleft" width="400"] Andrew Drew Tarvin is Author of "Humor That Works"[/caption]
Interview with Humor Engineer Drew Tarvin 90,000 is the number of hours the average person works in their lifetime. 90,000 hours! That is more time than it would take to watch everything on Netflix. One-third of your waking life! The Current way of working isn’t actually working. To fix these numbers, we have to change the way we work. If you want to increase productivity, relieve stress and be happier in your business, learn from the world’s first and only Humor Engineer. Richard “Capt’n” Henderson and Sherilyn Colleen interview Andrew (Drew) Tarvin (www.humorthatworks.com), who is a Ted Talk alumni and author of the new book, Humor That Works: The Missing Skill for Success and Happiness at Work. Subjects discussed in Podcast include: Why is humor a skill that can be learned by anyone? Three components of successfully using humor in your workplace and business What are the benefits you and your business can get from using humor? Should you use humor during an interview, meeting or sales call with a client? What types of humor should you stay away from in the workplace? What can business owners learn from stand-up comedians? Subscribe to Home Business TV YouTube Channel (Click) Visit the Podcast Website Episode Sponsor: City America * www.CityAmerica.com Interview Guest: [caption id="attachment_83870" align="alignleft" width="400"] Andrew Drew Tarvin is Author of "Humor That Works"[/caption]
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ANDREW TARVIN is the world's first humor engineer, teaching people how to get better results while having more fun. Combining his background as a project manager at Procter & Gamble with his experience as a stand-up comedian, he reverse-engineers the skill of humor in a way that is practical, actionable, and gets results in the workplace. Through his company, Humor That Works, Drew has worked with more than 35,000 people at over 250 organizations, including Microsoft, the FBI, and the International Association of Canine Professionals. He is a bestselling author; has been featured in The Wall Street Journal, Forbes, and Fast Company; and his TEDx talk has been viewed more than four million times. He loves the color orange, is obsessed with chocolate, and can solve a Rubiks Cube (but it takes like 7 minutes). Connect with Andrew: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/drewtarvin Twitter: https://twitter.com/drewtarvin Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/drewtarvin/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drewtarvin/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/drewtarvin PEAK PERFORMANCE NATION A community dedicated to raising your game to the next level by learning how to Execute at the highest level and eliminating the obstacles that keep you from being the leader you were born to be. Join group here: https://www.facebook.com/groups/PeakPerformanceNation/ SPONSORS & FREE OFFERS Audible - Free Audio Book & 30 Day Trial Blue Apron - $30 Off Your First Order Acuity Scheduling - Stop Wasting Time Setting Up Meetings Peak Accountability - http://www.thorconklin.com/accountability/ Thank you once again for listening Please follow us on: Facebook: Thor Conklin Twitter: @ThorConklin Website: http://www.thorconklin.com ThorConklin.com Thor Conklin Media Peak Performers Podcast Peak Performance Nation #1 Podcast on how to get things done. Learn from Peak Performers in all areas of life and Business. Do you know what to do but can't figure out why you are not executing what you already know? If so, this Podcast will give you the tools, strategies, and psychology to not only break through the choke point but to truly become a Peak Performer. Thor will be sharing his tools and strategies as well as interviewing inspiring Peak Performers that are Entrepreneur's, Professional Athletes, Business leaders, Military, Technology guru's, Health and Fitness masters, Relationships Experts as well as Music & Entertainment superstars. Mission and Purpose - To engage, educate, entertain and inspire listeners to excel in any area of life by mastering the science of execution and Peak Performance. You will learn the necessary roadmap, strategies, tools, and psychology to win this game.
Andrew Tarvin claims to be the world’s first Humor Engineer, teaching people how to get better results while having more fun. Combining his background as a project manager at Procter & Gamble with his experience as an international comedian, Drew has worked with thousands of people at 200+ organizations—including P&G, GE, and Microsoft—to help them use humor in the workplace to improve communication, morale, and company loyalty. In this episode, Drew discusses the benefits of making your workplace more fun, as well as how to decide when it is appropriate to use humor within your workspace. He also shares insights from his new book Humor That Works: The Missing Skill for Success and Happiness at Work, including tips for using humor more effectively and how to incorporate it into your life. You can find show notes and more information by clicking here: http://bit.ly/2X2dhtD
This week, Ian and Eric encounter some dodgy stereotypes as they look at the bounty hunter, Tarvin.
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This must be some kind of a joke. "Humor That Works"? Well, it's not a joke -- even though we launched this minisode on April Fool's Day - which ALSO happens to be the release date of (AN)DREW TARVIN's new book aptly titled "Humor That Works: The Missing Skill for Success and Happiness at Work". Click the link above to grab yourself a copy! "The funniest business book I've ever read." says Luann Tarvin , HR manager and Drew's mom. Listen to this minisode plucked from the original conversation between Drew and Lou deemed to be a true Thrive LOUD classic by Lou, Drew and both of their mothers. And a special shout out to Lou's mom, who coincidentally and ironically, acted as a career counselor for Drew Tarvin. When she learned that Drew was going to focus his career on helping instill humor into the workplace, she laughed. *** Connect to Lou Diamond: www.loudiamond.net Subscribe to Thrive LOUD: www.thriveloud.com/podcast
Mike introduces Gina Clayton-Tarvin, Trustee at the Orange View School District. Gina says that both parents were very political. Her dad had been appointed to the Board of Equalization. He also ran for office when she was 2 years old. Her mom was the President of the San Diego County Republican Federated. She was born and raised a Republican. The first campaign she worked on was for George HW Bush. She is a teacher and got involved in the union. She was asked to run for school board in Long Beach when she lived there. She ran against an incumbent. She lost by 200 votes. Later when she moved to Huntington Beach. She went to a school board meeting in 2012. She spoke on the topic of class size. Her neighbor, Gino Bruno, told her the teacher's associate wanted to speak with her. They asked her to run for school board. She gave them her terms and they agreed. Mike explains what lead to his run for school board in 2010. Gina explains her initial time on the board in Ocean View. She discussed how she and John Briscoe attacked the asbestos issues in their district. She says this is what started a cultish following of her. They then sued a trash company. They have an open air trash dump next to a school. They prevailed and got a $26 million settlement. She picked up some enemies, including Chris Epting. This started a 3 year aggression towards Gina. Mike says that he immediately liked Gina because of her attitude that she will do what is right rather than worry about getting re-elected. He likes her willingness to speak her mind. He feels they are connected. Mike discusses meeting Norm Westwell at a Libertarian meeting. Mike found him to be very interesting, but not in a great way. Mike says he was a bit “off”. Gina explains her situation with Norm. She begins stating how much alike the Libertarians can be with some Democrats. She explains that Norm has become an obstructionist. He calls kids and parents failures. He calls the staff failures. She explains about the Proud Boys coming to their board meetings, threatening her and heckling her. She had to get a restraining order against local blogger, Chuck Johnson. Norm went and testified on behalf of Chuck. She said that during meetings he made many rude comments with sexual innuendos. He sexually harassed Gina during a meeting. During her trustee's comments she outed him. He denied it. President John Briscoe wrote a censure. They had debate about it. Norm tried to stop the debate, but everyone else let him know they knew he was lying. Mike relates his experience at a city council meeting where some racists bad mouthed a man and later realized he was on their side. Gina relates how people have threatened her. She says that you are free to say anything to her at a meeting, but don't threaten her. Mike agrees. She discusses the keyboard warriors who were opposing her. Mike explains his take on Gina's situation. Gina points out that people claimed she was a “climber” and she has stayed where she is for 7 years thus far. Mike says again that he loves that Gina is outspoken. He relates a story about when he was running for office and how people advised him what to say. He says one should never say things they don't agree with. Mike says he was mortified by the behavior of Chuck Johnson. He brings a parallel with Dirty John, the podcast. Mike says it isn't right that people can say whatever they want about elected officials. She points out that Chuck Johnson got arrested for drug and alcohol charges. This guy claimed Gina was moonlighting as a stripper. He said she was having an affair that she was NOT having an affair with. He knew these things were not true. He then took images, doctored them and put her in weird historical circumstances. He claimed she is a megalomaniac. Mike discusses his own stalker and what happened. She claimed Mike had a major criminal record. He explained how she blatantly disregarded a cease and desist order. Gina explains how people have believed many of the false statements about her. She says she tries to live ethically. She says that basic right and wrong dictates you should not lie about another human being. Mike talks about meeting a Boston Globe reporter at Politicon. They finish up talking about things they agree with each other on.
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Rebecca Tarvin recorded this Aquacast at the Aquarium on October 12, 2017. Tarvin is a Ph.D. student in the Evolution, Ecology, and Behavior program at the University of Texas at Austin. She has studied frogs in Ecuador and Colombia and studies in the evolution of toxicity in poison frogs.
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Andrew Tarvin LOVES Improvisational Comedy. He started the 8th Floor Improv Group while attending THE Ohio State University in 2004. That group started in Stradley Hall is still together 11 years later. The names and faces may change, but the shows go on. After college, he took a calculated risk and worked as an engineer for Proctor and Gamble (who coincidentally managed to contain comedian Greg Warren for a few years before he broke free). Although that job was a great experience, he couldn't put his love for comedy on the back burner forever. Flash forward to New York City where Andrew now calls home. His focus now has shifted to Humor That Works. He has done the research and dug up the data to show businesses the value of humor. He communicates to companies the return on investment levity in the workplace can provide. He's given a Tedx Talk, Performed in Norway, and written a book. Listen in as he describes how he did all of this while looking like a 15-year old boy and sounding like a 13-year old girl. We discuss: How he started the Improv Group Why he thinks Improv is easier than Satnd-up How he helps organizations use Humor to increase the bottom line How he prepared for his Tedx Talk What high school kids are doing now that we both wish we did A tip for new Improv players to get more in the moment A tip for creating comedy And much more. Check out Andrew in any of the many ways below. Web Site http://www.humorthatworks.com TWITTER https://twitter.com/humorthatworks Book: http://www.amazon.com/Humor-That-Works-Increase-Productivity/dp/0984889760 TEDx Talk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6iFCm5ZokBI If you enjoy this PODCAST please subscribe in iTunes or STITCHER and leave a comment and ranking. == You can contact us anytime in regards to these announcements at mailto:SchoolOfLaughs@gmail.com Guest Blog Posts If you are blogging about your comedy journey or have written articles about your experience we'd love to share them. Send a link to the post and any other info you would like us to know and I'll consider posting it and promoting from our site. Sponsor An Episode Do you have something you' like to promote? A new CD, big show, or your very own podcast? Contact us for sponsorship options. You can promote on one or multiple episodes. Fix a Joke We want to help as many comics as possible. If you have a short joke (100 words or less) that you would like some feedback on please send it in! You can email the joke written out or send us an audio clip, or even a link to a YouTube video. We will get it on the show and get feedback for you, give out your web site and / or twitter handle to help you get your name out there. Our show is PG so please take that into consideration when selecting a joke. Better yet, subscribe to the bi-monthly School of Laughs “Insider Tips” email and get exclusive information delivered right to your inbox. It's fast, free useful and fun. Email: SchoolOfLaughs@gmail.com and put “insider tip sheet” in the subject header. I'll make sure you get the official tip sheet and I promise to keep your email anonymous and spam free. @SCHOOLOFLAUGHS on Twitter
Rebecca Tarvin’s doctoral research focuses on the evolution of chemical defense and resistance to self-intoxication in poison frogs (Dendrobatidae), which are native to Central and South America. Chemically defended poison frogs sequester distasteful alkaloids from insects in their diet and secrete these chemicals from dermal glands for defense. Dendrobatids are often brightly colored to warn potential predators, and the levels of toxicity vary considerably from one species to the next and from one population to another. Rebecca discusses her work on how the genetic and physiological basis of alkaloid resistance relate to phylogenetic and ecological patterns across Dendrobatidae. Tune in to learn about how poison frogs evolved the ability to resist their own toxins!
It's finally here, opening day in Major League Baseball! Join myself (Cuervo), Tarvin from Weigh In Sports and hopefully the Scorekeeper as we talk about what we saw on opening day. We'll also talk some Final Four, how many people picked all 4 correct? I know I didn't! So join us and get your opinion in!