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Photography Podcast
Photomission Focus Special Episode Talking About GOOB 2.0

Photography Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2025 23:54


ЩΣᄂᄃӨMΣ ƬӨ GӨӨB ƬЩӨ!!! The most wacky, weird and wonderful art show of the year!

Mevlana Takvimi
RESÛLULLÂH (S.A.V.)'İN ADET VE MEŞGALELERİ-08 NİSAN 2025-MEVLANA TAKVİMİ

Mevlana Takvimi

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2025 2:43


İmâm-ı Tirmizî, “Şemâil”inde, Peygamberimiz (s.a.v.)'in vaktini üç işe tahsis ettiklerini kaydeder. Bu vakitlerin bir kısmı ibâdetlere, bir kısmı halkın işlerine, bir kısmı da şahsî meşgalelere tahsis edilmişti. Hz. Resûlullâh (s.a.v.) gecenin yarısı, yahud üçte ikisi geçtikten sonra kalkarlar, yastıklarına yakın bulundurdukları misvakla dişlerini ovarlar, sonra abdest alıp teheccüd namazı kılar ve bir müddet böyle ibâdetle meşgûl olurlardı. Daha sonra da sabah namazı için mescide çıkarlardı. Nebi (s.a.v.) sabah namazından sonra seccâdelerinin üzerine uzanarak güneş doğuncaya kadar istirahat ederlerdi. (Müslim) Sonra gelenleri kabûle başlarlardı. Her taraftan gelenler mescidde O (s.a.v.)'in etrafında toplanır, O (s.a.v.) de onlara va'z ve nasîhatta bulunurlardı. (Tirmizî) Nebi (s.a.v.) ziyaretçilerini, anlattıkları rüyâlarına kadar dinlerler, böylece onların her türlü dîn ve dünyâ işleriyle meşgûl olurlardı. Bazı rivâyetlere göre Nebi (s.a.v.), kuşluk vaktinde dört veya sekiz rekât namaz kılarlar, bunu müteâkip evlerine giderler, evlerinin işiyle meşgûl olurlardı. Elbiselerini yamarlar, ayakkabılarını ta'mir ederler, hayvanları sağarlardı. (Buhârî) Peygamberimiz (s.a.v.), ikindi namazından sonra da zevcelerini teker teker ziyâret ederler, hâl ve hatırlarını sorarlar, geceyi de zevcelerinden biri yanında geçirirlerdi. Diğer zevceleri, kendilerinin geceyi beraber geçirecekleri zevcesinin yanında toplanırlar ve yatsı namazına kadar orada kalırlardı. (Müslim) Nebi (s.a.v.), yatsı namazını kılınca evlerine dönerler ve diğer zevceleri de hücrelerine dağılarak istirahata çekilirlerdi. Yatsı namazından sonra hücrelerinde Kur'ân'ın İsrâ, Zümer, Hadîd, Haşr, Tegâbün ve Cuma sûrelerinden birini okurlardı. Nebi (s.a.v.), her namaz için abdest tazelemeğe gayret ederlerdi. Ancak ba'zen bir abdestle bir kaç namaz kıldıkları da olurdu. (Ömer Muhammed Öztürk, Peygamber Efendimizin Yüce Ahlakı,s.28)

Breaking Through the Noise!
Podcast Episode 68 - Discipling Student Athletes

Breaking Through the Noise!

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2025 41:53


Have you ever wondered about an athlete's motivation to kneel in the end zone after scoring a touchdown? Or giving “glory to God” in the post game interview? In today's episode we talk with someone who has a definite influence on these behaviors. Teg Tegelar is the Athletes in Action Sports Chaplain for the University of Tennessee. Teg and his team has discipled student athletes from all sports at UT for the past 28 years. Teg talks with us about the challenges he faces with student athletes, their approach to discipling them, and some of the fruits they have seen in their efforts. ChurchCMO Website: https://churchcmo.com/ Email Mark: Mark@churchcmo.com If you would like to support Teg's Ministry at UT, reach out to him: Teg's Email: teg@athletesinaction.org If you would like to learn more about Athletes in Action at a campus near you: Athletes in Action: https://athletesinaction.org/

Pasadas por alto
Última frontera - Temporada de verano ALTA en fascismo

Pasadas por alto

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2025 15:20


Pasadas arranca el año, pero el mundo nunca paró de girar. El verano estuvo picante picante, lleno de saludos n4zis, tarifas y guerras. Estamos en el mundo del revés María Elena Walsh?! Repasamos con @_mel.alfonso todo lo que pasó en los primeros dos meses de este 2025 y a ver que hay a la vuelta de la esquina para La Argentina en un mundo que se maneja como un TEG.

Kerem Önder
Ahmakların ticareti? - Mektubât 138 / Kerem Önder

Kerem Önder

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2025 40:42


Bu mektûb, şeyh Behâeddîn-i Serhendîye yazılmışdır. Alçak dünyâyı kötülemekde ve dünyâya düşkün olanlardan kaçınmağı bildirmekdedir: “Akıllı oğlum! Allahü teâlânın sevmediği bu dünyânın arkasında koşmamalıdır! Gönlünü hep Allahü teâlâya bağlamak sermâyesini elden kaçırmamalıdır! Ne satdığını ve buna karşılık neyi aldığını düşünmelidir! Dünyâyı ele geçirmek için âhıreti vermek ve insanlara yaranmak için Allahü teâlâyı bırakmak alçaklık ve ahmaklıkdır. Dünyâ ile âhıret birbirinin zıddıdır, tersidir. İkisinin sevgisi bir kalbde toplanamaz. İkisi bir araya getirilemez. Arabî mısra' tercemesi: Din ve dünyâ bir araya gelirse, güzel olmaz! Bu iki zıddan dilediğini seç ve seçdiğine karşılık kendini sat, fedâ et! Âhıret azâbı sonsuzdur. Dünyâda olanlar çok azdır. Allahü teâlâ, dünyâyı sevmez, âhıreti sever. Arabî beyt tercemesi: İstediğin gibi yaşa, birgün öleceksin! İstediğini topla, birgün ayrılacaksın! Sonunda kadından ve çocuklardan ayrılacaksın. Bunların idâresini Allahü teâlâya bırak! Bugün, kendini ölmüş bilmelidir. Onların işlerini Allahü teâlâya bırakmalıdır. Tegâbün sûresinin onbeşinci ve Enfâl sûresinin yirmisekizinci âyetinde meâlen, (Mallarınız ve çocuklarınız sizlere kesin olarak düşmandır. Onlardan sakınınız) buyuruldu. Bunu iyi anlayınız! Tavşan gibi, gözleri açık uyku ne zemâna kadar sürecek! Bir gün gelip uyanılacak! Dünyâya düşkün olanlarla arkadaşlık etmek, onlarla görüşmek, öldürücü zehrdir. Bu zehrle öldürülen kimse, sonsuz olarak ölür. (Aklı olana bir işâret yetişir) demişlerdir. Biz ise, açıkca ve üzerine düşerek anlatıyoruz. Bunların yağlı, tatlı yemekleri, kalbin hastalığını artdırır. Kalbin iyiliği, hastalıkdan kurtulması nasıl düşünülebilir? Sakın! Sakın! Çok sakın! Fârisî beyt tercemesi: Bildirilmesi lâzım olanı söyledim sana, Yâ fâidelenirsin, yâ da çarpar kulağına. Onlarla görüşmekden, arslandan kaçar gibi, hattâ dahâ çok kaçmalıdır. Arslan insanın yalnız cânını alır. Bu da, âhıretde fâideli olur. Dünyâya düşkün olanlarla berâber olmak ise, insanı sonsuz felâkete ve zarara sürükler. Onlarla konuşmakdan, onların lokmalarını yemekden ve onları sevmekden ve onları görmekden sakınmalıdır. Sahîh olan hadîs-i şerîfde, (Zengine, zenginliği için alçaklık gösterenin dîninin üçde ikisi gider) buyuruldu. Onlara karşı yapılan bu alçalmalar ve yaltaklanmalar, onların malları ve makâmları için midir, yoksa değil midir? İyi düşünmek lâzımdır. Malları, mevkıleri için olduğunda hiç şübhe yokdur. Bunun sonu da, dînin üçde ikisinin gitmesidir. Artık müslimânlık nerede, kurtuluş nerededir? Yağlı lokmaların ve uygunsuz kimselerle düşüp kalkmanın, bu yavrunun kalbinde vaazları dinlemeğe ve nasîhatleri düşünmeğe yer bırakmadığını bildiğim için, bu kadar ağır ve sıkı yazıyorum. Hafîf sözlerle, yumuşak kelimelerle uyanmayacağını biliyorum. Sakın! Onların sohbetinden sakın! Onları görmekden sakın! Allahü teâlâ yardımcın olsun! Allahü teâlâ, bizi ve sizi, râzı olmadığı, beğenmediği şeylerden kurtarsın! Mi'râc gecesi, (Gözleri Allahü teâlâdan ayrılmadı) diyerek övülen insanların efendisi hurmetine “aleyhi ve alâ âlihi minessalevâti efdalühâ ve minetteslîmâti ekmelühâ” bu düâmızı kabûl buyursun! Âmîn.” Rabbani Abdullah b. Mes'ûd hazretleri şöyle demiştir: İyi olsun, kötü olsun, herkes için ölüm hayırlıdır. Çünkü, eğer insan iyi ise Yüce Allah böyleleri hakkında şöyle buyurmuştur: "Allah katındaki ni'metler, iyiler için daha hayırlıdır.” (Âl-i İmrân - 198) Eğer söz konusu olan kötü bir kimse ise, Yüce Allah böyleleri hakkında da şöyle buyuruyor: "Onlara mühlet vermemiz sadece daha çok günâha girmeleri içindir. Onlar için yüz kızartıcı bir azâb vardır" (Âl-i İmrân - 178) Allah, iki ruh yarattı. Birini dumanın içine koydu ve ona "Cin" dedi. Diğerini toprağın içine koydu ve ona "İnsan" dedi. Her ikisini de sınav etmeye devam ediyor... İyilikte kötülükte bulaşıcıdır. "İnsanlar için hak yolunu kapatan beş şey vardır: Cahillikten rahatsız olmamak, dünya hırsı, cimrilik, amelde riya, kendi fikrini beğenmek." Hz. Ali ra.

Forgotten America
Ep. 090: Waterfolk & the Shaping of America

Forgotten America

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2025 47:15


John Hood is back on the Forgotten America podcast to discuss his latest installment in the Folklore Cycle! Waterfolk takes on the formative period of American history between the 1830s and the 1850s. He shares with Garrett some of the unbelievable historical events and relationships that inspired scenes in his story. He also dives into some of the popular and lesser-known folktales and cryptids that appear throughout the novel. John and Garrett discuss the role restraints play in unleashing creativity, and we even get a sneak peek into the fourth adventure in the Folklore Cycle. Additional Resources Waterfolk: https://folklorecycle.com/ John Hood, President of the John William Pope Foundation, https://jwpf.org/team/john-hood/ Episode 20: Mountain Folk https://forgottenamerica.libsyn.com/ep-020-mountain-folk Episode 48: Forest Folk and the Return of John Hood https://forgottenamerica.libsyn.com/ep-048-forrest-folk-with-john-hood Bud Collyer – https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bud_Collyer Kraken: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kraken Water Panther: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Underwater_panther Water Maidens, Welsh: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gwragedd_Annwn#:~:text=Gwragedd%20Annwn%2C%20(singular%20Welsh%3A,Teg%20or%20Welsh%20fairy%20folk. Bear Springs, New Mexico: https://bearsprings.wordpress.com/ Monongahela, Monongy https://uppermonriver.org/do-three-legendary-monsters-inhabit-the-monongahela-river/ 1st book favorite character: Nanyehi Nancy Ward, Cherokee woman https://wams.nyhistory.org/settler-colonialism-and-revolution/the-american-revolution/nanyehi-nancy-ward/ 2nd book fav: Real Life Ichabod Crane, https://www.thehistoryreader.com/historical-figures/halloween-story-real-ichabod-crane/ 3rd book fav: Sam Houston, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sam_Houston       Garrett Ballengee, Host President & CEO - @gballeng Cardinal Institute for West Virginia Policy   Amanda Kieffer, Executive Producer & Audio Editor Vice President of Communications & Strategy - @akieffer13  Cardinal Institute for West Virginia Policy   Follow: YouTube, Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, Instagram Support: Donate, Newsletter

Beyond The Mask: Innovation & Opportunities For CRNAs
TEG Talk: Unlocking the Secrets of Blood Coagulation

Beyond The Mask: Innovation & Opportunities For CRNAs

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2024 44:02


In this episode, we're going to explore the transformative role of Thromboelastography (TEG) in blood coagulation and transfusion therapy. This groundbreaking technology has revolutionized how we understand and manage blood coagulation. Here's some of what we discuss in this episode: TEG provides a detailed picture of what the patient's coagulation status is. How coagulation and traditional tests of coagulation work. Understanding these pathways and their associated tests is crucial for diagnosing and managing bleeding disorders. What are some common treatments for preoperative anemia? Risks and costs associated with transfusion therapy.   Visit us online: https://beyondthemaskpodcast.com/ The 1099 CRNA Institute: https://aana.com/1099 Get the CE Certificate here: https://beyondthemaskpodcast.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/Beyond-the-Mask-CE-Cert-FILLABLE.pdf Help us grow by leaving a review: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/beyond-the-mask-innovation-opportunities-for-crnas/id1440309246 Donate to Our Heart Your Hands here: https://www.ourheartsyourhands.org/donate  Support Team Emma Kate: https://grouprev.com/haloswalk2024-shannon-shannon-brekken

Argus Media
Chemical Conversations: MEG, PTA and PET: European market trends going into 2025

Argus Media

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2024 11:12


Hear from Argus' Chemicals experts Bea O'Kelly (Commerical Product Manager), Chloe Kinner (Global Editor of PET), Liana Minhan (Deputy Editor of MEG) and Qamreen Parker (Chemicals Editor) as they break down the current market landscape and emerging trends shaping the production and consumption of MEG, PTA and PET in Europe. They discuss: - The current state of the European markets - Challenges of global supply chains and rising sustainability demands - Increasing focus on recycled and bio-based materials - Expected trends for 2025 To find out more, you can e-mail us about our upcoming PET Polyester product launch, and get a free trial of our EO & Derivatives service, a new global report featuring weekly news, analysis and price assessments for EO, MEG, DEG, TEG, MEA, DEA and TEA.

Gom Jabbar: A Dune Podcast
Book Club: Heretics of Dune (Part 4)

Gom Jabbar: A Dune Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2024 85:07


Abu and Leo continue their read-through of Heretics of Dune by diving deep into chapters 10-12. They look at Sheeana's controversial status as a prophet and Teg's delicate avoidance of violence, when possible. This episode contains NO SPOILERS beyond the books and chapters covered thus far. Read along with us by following the Heretics of Dune book club schedule Get ad-free episodes and bonus content by becoming a Patron Check out the custom-designed Dune swag on our merch store Watch video versions of select episodes on YouTube Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Kerem Önder
Zenginlerle çok takılma! - Mektubat 132, 133 / Kerem Önder

Kerem Önder

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2024 41:09


132. Bu mektûb, molla Muhammed Sıddîk-ı Bedahşîye yazılmışdır. Dünyâya düşkün olanlarla arkadaşlık etmemeli. Dünyânın ne olduğunu iyi bilenlerin sohbetine koşmak lâzım geldiği bildirilmekdedir: Kardeşim! Görünüşe bakılırsa, fakîrlerin sohbetinden sıkıldığınız, zenginlerle arkadaşlık kurduğunuz anlaşılıyor. Çok fenâ yapıyorsunuz. Bugün gözünüz kapalı ise de, yarın açılacakdır. Fekat o zemân, pişmânlıkdan başka ele birşey geçmiyecekdir. Haberleşmeliyiz. Ey şaşkın! Senin şu hâlin iki şey olabilir: Zenginlerin arasında iken gönlünü Allahü teâlâ ile yapabilirsin veyâ yapamazsın. Eğer yapabilirsen fenâdır. Eğer yapamazsan dahâ fenâdır. Eğer yaparsan fenâ olur dedik. Çünki istidrâcdır. İstidrâc iyi görünür. Fekat felâkete götürür. Böyle olmakdan Allahü teâlâya sığınırız. Onların arasında gönlünü Allahü teâlâya veremezsen, dahâ fenâ olur dedik. Çünki, Hac sûresinin, (Dünyâda ve âhıretde ziyân etdiler) meâlindeki onbirinci âyetinde bildirilenlerden olursun. Fakîr çöpçüler, koltukda oturan zenginlerden çok iyidir. Bu söze belki inanırsın. Belki de inanmaz, şaşarsın. Fekat, bir gün gelecek inanacaksın. Lâkin, o inanışın fâidesi olmıyacak. Yağlı, tatlı yemeklere ve süslü, modaya uygun elbiseye düşkünlük, seni bu belâya da sürükledi. Fırsat elden dahâ gitmemişdir. İşin doğrusunu düşününüz! Allahü teâlânın rızâsına, sevgisine engel olanları düşman biliniz! Onlardan kaçınız! Çok sakınınız! Tegâbün sûresinin, (Çok doğrudur ki, zevcelerinizden ve çocuklarınızdan size düşmân olanlar vardır. Onlardan sakınınız!) meâlindeki ondördüncü âyetini okuyarak gaflet uykusundan uyanmalıdır. Birlikde geçirdiğimiz günlerin haklarını göz önünde tutarak, size bir nasîhat yapıldı. İster dinleyiniz, ister dinlemeyiniz. Önceden de, sizin yersiz davranışlarınızı görerek bu yolda bulunamıyacağınızı anlamışdım. Korkduğum başımıza geldi. (İnnâ lillah ve innâ ileyhi râci'ûn). Doğru yolda gidenlere ve Muhammed Mustafânın izinde bulunanlara selâm olsun “aleyhi ve alâ âlihissalevâtü vetteslîmâtü vettehıyyâtü etemmühâ ve ekmelühâ”! Yaradılışdaki iyiliği ve uygunluğu görerek, sizden başka şeyler umuyordum. Kıymetli cevherinizi çöplüğe atdınız. (İnnâ lillah ve innâ ileyhi râci'ûn). 133. Bu mektûb, yine, molla Muhammed Sıddîka yazılmışdır. Fırsatı ganîmet bilmek, vakti kıymetlendirmek lâzım olduğu bildirilmekdedir: Gönderdiğiniz mektûb geldi. Fırsatı ganîmet bilmelidir. Vaktleri çok kıymetli ni'met bilmelidir. Modaya, âdetlere uymakla ele birşey geçmez. Yalan sözlerden, kaçamak davranışlardan ancak zarar ve ziyân ele geçer. Muhbir-i sâdık, ya'nî hep doğru söyleyici “aleyhi ve alâ âlihi minessalevâti etemmühâ ve minetteslîmâti ekmelühâ” (Helekel-müsevvifûn) buyurdu. Ya'nî sonra yaparım diyenler helâk oldular. Bugünkü ömrü vehm ve hayâl için harc etmek ve hayâl olan şeyleri ele geçirmek için, mevcûd olanları elden kaçırmak çok çirkin bir işdir. Elde bulunan şeyi, en ehemmiyyetli, en kıymetli şey için kullanmak gerekir. Karışık, pis, fâidesiz şeyler geriye bırakılmalıdır. Hak teâlâ, mâsivâsı ile ya'nî Ondan başka şeyler ile olan râhatlıkdan kurtarmak için, bir parça râhatsızlık versin! Dedikodu ile ele birşey geçmez. Kalbin selâmetini istemelidir. Asl lâzım olan işi düşünmeli, lüzûmsuz, fâidesiz şeylerden tâm kaçmalıdır. Fârisî beyt tercemesi: Her ne ki güzeldir, Allah sevgisinden başka, Hepsi câna zehrdir, şeker gibi de olsa. Habercinin ancak haber vermesi lâzımdır.” Rabbani Ebû Hamid Lifâf şöyle demiştir: Sık sık ölümü hatırına getiren kimseye şu üç şey bağışlanır: 1) Bir an önce tevbe etmek, 2) Asgarî miktarda rızıkla yetinmek, 3) Şevkle ibâdet edebilmek. Buna karşılık, ölümü unutan kimse de şu üç şeyle cezalandırılır: 1) Tevbe etmeyi ertelemek, 2) Asgarî miktardaki rızka râzı olmamak, 3) İbâdete karşı isteksizlik. Korkularının üstüne git! Agresif ol ve yüzleş onlarla. Sert saldır! Vücudunda bir yer tutulup ağrıdığında, masör kişi o bölgeye sert bir masaj yapar, ödeme dönüşmüş olan kas yapını yumuşatır ve ağrı biter.

Royal College of Anaesthetists
S2 Ep7: NovPod - Season 2, Episode 7: Anaesthetic emergencies in obstetrics

Royal College of Anaesthetists

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2024 53:02


In Episode 7, Eoin and Rosie sit down with our fantastic guest Dr Kirsty Maclennan - an anaesthetic consultant and OAA board member - to talk through the anaesthetic emergencies that we encounter on the labour ward. With expert advice from the lead editor of the recently released obstetric anaesthetic quick reference handbook - this is not an episode to miss! References -  -        OAA obstetric quick reference handbook -        Anaesthesia (e-LA) -> Core Training - Clinical -> e-LA Module 04a - Obstetrics -> 07 Serious problems in obstetric anaesthesia -        WOMAN trial -        TEG interpretation - Life in the fast lane -        Load n Bread for feedback -        DAS and OAA Airway Guidance

HEAVY Music Interviews
Creature Comforts With JOHN 5

HEAVY Music Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 13, 2024 11:51


The name John 5 is akin to God in the world of guitars.Over his career, John has played not only as part of bands, but also as a guest musician and gun for hire, to the extent that it would probably be easier to list the musicians he HASN'T played with before rather than the ones he has. But try this on for size. Rob Zombie, Marilyn Manson, Rob Halford, Steve Vai, Joe Satriani, David Lee Roth, Alice Cooper and Jim Root…Need I go on?But it is John 5's most recent role as guitarist for Motley Crue that saw him in Australia only a short time ago, but from next week Aussie fans get a chance to see John 5 in a different light altogether. Playing with and for his own band, John 5 And The Creatures.John will be special guest for Steel Panther on their upcoming On The Prowl Australian Tour, performing a set of instrumental tunes from The Creatures, as well as a Motley Crue medley and more.It will be a chance to see one of the world's leading guitarists perform in a project of his own creation, rather than playing someone else's music. Understandably, John is a difficult man to track down, but HEAVY lucked out earlier in the week and managed to get 15 minutes with the legendary axeman to chat about the upcoming tour.With the tour less than two weeks from kicking off, we ask John if he is packed and ready to go yet?"I'm not packed, but I am ready to go," he smiled. "I love Australia so much. I was just there with the guys and I got this wonderful opportunity to come over with Steel Panther, and I'm super psyched about it."We double check that he will be playing as John 5 And The Creatures."Yes," he confirmed, "and we're gonna be doing a lot of crazy music, so it's gonna be something else. I've never been there solo with the instrumental. I know a lot of people are really excited for it, and I am too. We're gonna do a bunch of cool songs, and we're gonna actually record the shows for a live record."We push John to define what he means by 'crazy' music."We're gonna do…" he laughed. "I'm actually gonna play a song that is not released, and we're gonna film a video for the live record too. So that will be very special. We're gonna film it in each city in Australia."In the full interview, we talked more about how much John loves Australia and how much he is looking forward to getting back to Perth especially. He expressed the importance of staying healthy on tours, getting enough sleep, eating well, and having a great time. He also mentioned that Australia felt very comfortable to him, likely due to his familiarity with the place and the presence of friends. He told us what to expect from his live shows and the honour of being asked to support Steel Panther.We spoke about the length of his set as a support band and if it was more difficult for him to adjust to shorter stage times after being used to playing full headline sets. We delved into his career, starting when he drove to LA as an 18-year-old determined to become a session guitarist. He ran us through his expectations versus reality back then and how his career has panned out since then, including at what point he knew his dream had become reality.John talked about the new Motley Crue EP Cancelled and how he enjoyed the recording process, as well as future plans for more new music from Motley Crue and more.https://teglive.com.au/live_tour/steelpanther/Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/heavy-music-interviews--2687660/support.

RTÉ - Adhmhaidin
Conn Ó Muineacháin, Clár Reachtaire, Bhaile na nGall.

RTÉ - Adhmhaidin

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2024 3:24


Deireadh curtha ag Bord Oideachais agus Oiliúna Chiarraí le cúrsaí le cáilíocht Gaeilge.TEG a bhaint amach.

Waterlands
River Rambling

Waterlands

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2024 25:38


There is little more grounding than walking along a river. Scientists have shown that spending time near bodies of water, particularly while exercising, can boost your overall health and mood. In this episode of Waterlands, Megan McCubbin takes us on a journey to a remote and secret river in rural Wales followed by a city centre river in Cardiff. Three different river walkers explain why they do it and how it has changed their life. First up, television presenter (and president of WWT) Kate Humble shares her very special walk home with her trusty companion Teg, from the source of the River Wye to where it joins the River Severn near her home.  The writer, Helia Phoenix takes us on a guided meditation and shares her story of ADHD breakdown, diagnosis and recovery, explaining how mindful walking along the River Taff, helped her access the simple beauty all around -  the colour of the wall or the sudden crash-landing of a duck onto water.  And Li An Phoa of Drinkable Rivers has been walking for the last ten years for another reason – to bring awareness to her cause, to kick-start a coalition of the willing around each river that she visits, and because she made a promise to the Rupert River in Canada, to do all she could to return to a world with drinkable rivers. Featuring: Kate Humble, Helia Phoenix and Li An Phoa. Presented by Megan McCubbin If this episode has inspired you to take action for wetlands or discover more about our rivers, visit wwt.org.uk. Waterlands is brought to you by WWT. It's an 18Sixty production, produced by Ellie Richold, mixed by Melvin Rickarby and original music by Noah Bloom.

Gudstænastur í útvarpi
Guðstænasta í Christianskirkjuni

Gudstænastur í útvarpi

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2024 61:05


Kirkjutænarar Prestur: Sverri Steinhólm Organistur:Jóhanna Johannesen Deknur: Hákun Dam Klokkari: Hjørleif Poulsen   Sálmar fyri prædiku nr.330: Yndislig, føgur, koingssalur høgur nr.518:Teg vil eg elska, tú mín styrki nr.337:Guð havi lov, tí Harrans orð eftir prædiku nr.277: Guð, eftir tær mær leingist nr.346: Lov og tøkk og allan heiður Tøkningur í kirkjuni er Høgni Reinert Hansen

The Mentor with Mark Bouris
#449 Geoff Jones: The CEO of TEG Breaks Down the Business of Live Entertainment

The Mentor with Mark Bouris

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 24, 2024 52:14


In this episode, I sit down with Geoff Jones, the CEO of TEG, to dive into the fascinating world of live entertainment. Geoff, a visionary leader with a ton of experience, shares the strategies and innovations that have put TEG at the cutting edge of live entertainment, ticketing, and technology. From expanding markets and pioneering new tech to creating unforgettable live experiences, Geoff breaks down the business of live entertainment like you've never heard before.We cover a lot of ground in our chat – Geoff's early start in the industry, his remarkable military career, and his time as CEO of Universal and Sony, working with big names like One Direction, Fred Again and Niall Horan. Geoff also talks about his tenure at Nine Entertainment and his experiences with Live Nation. He gives us an inside look at TEG's sports ventures, including pre and post-season football, the A-League All-Stars at the MCG, and international events with teams like Tottenham, Arsenal, and Chelsea. We even touch on topics like the impact of AI, the end of traditional TV and much more.You can subscribe to the Mentor newsletter here: https://mentored.com.au/newsletter-sign-upJoin the Facebook Group.Follow Mark Bouris on Instagram, LinkedIn & YouTube. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Proactive - Interviews for investors
Triangle Energy's CCS approval brings $15M deal, new focus on Perth Basin

Proactive - Interviews for investors

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2024 4:49


Triangle Energy (Global) Ltd (ASX:TEG) CEO Conrad Todd joins Proactive's Elisha Newell to discuss a pivotal carbon capture and storage approval for its Cliff Head Project in WA's Perth Basin. This morning, TEG announced that its oilfield joint venture with Pilot Energy (ASX:PGY) has received the Commonwealth green light for its declaration of greenhouse gas storage formation (DoSF). This approval, granted by the Minister for Resources, Madeleine King, enables Triangle to receive $15 million in payments from the sale of its 78.75% interest in the Cliff Head project to Pilot Energy. The approval of the Cliff Head carbon capture and storage (CCS) project, located on the WA 31-L licence area, marks a significant milestone. Following the news, Todd expressed satisfaction with the approval, highlighting that it results from extensive efforts by Triangle over the past two years to streamline its portfolio. This transaction allows Triangle to focus on its conventional oil and gas activities, particularly upcoming wells in the Perth Basin. The transfer still requires regulatory approval, during which time Triangle will continue to operate the Cliff Head field. The consideration to be paid by Pilot Energy will include $3 million in cash, $4.5 million upon issuance of a Greenhouse Gas Injection Licence by the National Offshore Petroleum Titles Administrator (NOPTA), and up to $7.5 million in royalties from the CCS project. Finally, Todd notes that the sale removes associated liabilities from its balance sheet, positioning the company to concentrate on its Booth-1 and Becos-1 wells in the Perth Basin. #ProactiveInvestors #TriangleEnergy #ASX #TEG #PilotEnergy, #CliffHead, #CCSProject, #GreenhouseGas, #Oilfield #PerthBasin, #RegulatoryApproval, #OilProduction, #CarbonSequestration, #EnergySector, #OilAndGas #invest #investing #investment #investor #stockmarket #stocks #stock #stockmarketnews

Sweet Child Of Time: 1899, Dark, and Wheel Of Time Recaps
Shadows Waiting recap part 2 of The Wheel Of Time

Sweet Child Of Time: 1899, Dark, and Wheel Of Time Recaps

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2024 63:40


Steve and James finish episode 2, Shadows Waiting. Less energy this week, but more enthusiasm for music and The Wheel Of Time! 0:00-3:00 Dead Panda 3:00-13:00 music recording talk 13:00-19:00 books, depression, relationships 19:00-27:00 TEG band! and misc music talk 27:00- 47:00 Shadows Waiting recap and discussion 47:00-50:00The White Batmobile 50:00-62:00 Shadows Waiting recap wrap-up https://herbyrecords.bandcamp.com/merch https://www.instagram.com/the_white_batmobile https://campsite.bio/deadpanda https://linktr.ee/TEG.BAND www.linktr.ee/Introvoid https://www.mlmpod.com/

ENTRE NOSOTROS
UNA PROPUESTA QUE NOS HIZO PENSAR...

ENTRE NOSOTROS

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 23, 2024 102:37


¿Nos aislamos por 30 millones de dólares? Debatí con nosotros. Otra ex pareja reclama sus cosas, aunque ¿le quiere pedir prestado el Teg? Queremos una propuesta de casamiento como las películas ¿es lo mismo un anillo que una dona?

Kick Offs and Kick Ons
New Wallabies Coach Joe Schmidt joins the first ever live KOKO Show at Super Round Melbourne.

Kick Offs and Kick Ons

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2024 38:04


This week on Kick Offs and Kick Ons we take the show on the road. We headed down to Super Round Melbourne courtesy of TEG and had one hell of a time. On the show this week we dusted off our KOKO shirts, popped a few Nurofen and fixed our hair as we welcomed a very special guest on set, new Wallabies coach Joe Schmidt.Smokey Joe told us how he has almost fixed Australian Rugby less than a week into the job, the Super Rugby players that have caught his eye and he shares his positive messaging for Aussie rugby fans. So let's get excited to see all Australian rugby teams "Schmidt it in" over the next couple of years.After Joe had vacated the show to save his professional reputation, the boys recapped all the action from Super Round Melbourne took part in a Super Rugby quiz off and we share exclusive behind-the-scenes footage from our weekend down thereSo sit back and gently run your fingers through your Melbourne hipster moustache and sip on your three quarter piccolo in a graffitied lane way, it's now time for The KOKO Show.00:00 - INTRO TO SUPER ROUND01:44 - INTRO JOE SCHMIDT03:54 - JOE INTERVIEW STARTS09:39 - JOE ON THE BLEDISLOE11:06 - JOE'S COMMUNICATION WITH WALLABIES TEAM12:36 - JOE ON THE APPOINTMENT OF HIS COACHING STAFF13:44 - JOE ON THE BRITISH AND IRISH LIONS/ EARN THE SUPPORT15:56 - JOE ON THE WALLABIES DOCCO16:57 - PLAYERS THAT HAVE CAUGHT JOE'S EYE19:04 - JOE'S MESSAGE TO AUSSIE RUGBY FANS21:08 - SUPER ROUND WRAP UP29:55 - DREW GETTING HIS LIFE BACK ON TRACK30:50 - KOKO QUIZ37:05 - FAREWELLSWatch the YouTube episode to see our behind-the-scenes footage from the weekend!Who knows what the future holds but this is going to be a hell of a lot of fun! So enjoy the ride and make sure you follow us on all socials:INSTA: @kickoffskickonsTWITTER/X: @kickoffskickonsYOUTUBE: @kickoffsandkickonsTIKTOK: @kickoffskickonsUse KOKO20 at https://okanui.com/ for a 20% discount to dress like we did in Melbourne.If you do want to talk sponsorship or anything business related then please do get in touch with us info@shtn.com.au. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Style Points
Episode 3: GLP Agonists with Peter Arrabal

Style Points

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 27, 2024 39:14


In our third episode, we start out with an RSI (Resident Selected Information) about how to interpret a TEG, with our chief resident, Nate Moore. Then, we discuss the perioperative implications of GLP Agonists with Dr. Peter Arrabal.

Cannabis Talk 101
30x High Times Cannabis Cup Winning Flower with Steve Castillo of Team Elite Genetics™!

Cannabis Talk 101

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2024 49:10 Transcription Available


Team Elite Genetics™ is a 100% family owned & operated hand-crafted cannabis cultivation entity that was founded in 2011 out of Orange County, California. With a keen nose for terpene profiles, they have devoted the last decade to formulating the perfect recipe and hand-crafted techniques to maximize the potency and most importantly, the terpene production that each gene is capable of generating. Team Elite Genetics™ have specifically tailored and altered their systems to allow each and every plant's true flavor expression to be tasted down to the last draw of a joint. Over the past 12 years, They have acquired & bred some of the most sought after genetics in California that have been awarded 30 High Times Cannabis Cups with 13 different strains, of which 8 are exclusive to Team Elite Genetics™! Be sure to visit the website at shop.teamelitegenetics.com or follow the IG @teamelitegenetics to peep their award winning flower & to be on top of everything new at TEG! Be sure to tune in to Cannabis Talk 101, Toking With The Stars, & Financial Fridays as we bring you valuable content on a weekly basis via Spotify, IHeartRadio App, Apple Podcasts, or any streaming service you may use. Also pick up a copy of the Cannabis Talk Magazine at your local dispensary or visit www.cannabistalkmagazine.com to read all the new articles & ad's! Cannabis Talk 101 is your ESPN, CNN, FOX NEWS and The View of Cannabis, With our main hosts, Chris Wright, aka Blue & Joe Grande! They all share a passion for educating, advocating and defending members of the cannabis community. They discuss the benefits of cannabis as well as the laws engulfing it while breaking the stoner stereotype. Together they have embarked on a mission to spread the truth about cannabis while guiding and connecting industry professionals along the way. Visit www.CannabisTalk101.com for more episodes, daily news & articles, and MORE! Listen to the Podcast:iHeartRadio: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/256-ca… Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/3loMiMW… Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast… FOLLOW US on all Social Media:Instagram:/ cannabistalk101 Tik Tok: https://www.tiktok.com/@cannabistalk1… Facebook: / cannatalk101 Twitter: / cannatalk101 Leave us a voicemail to be featured on the show: 800-420-1980See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Obs Pod
Episode 161 Blood Transfusion

The Obs Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 9, 2023 36:08 Transcription Available


Are you already familiar with the life-saving role of blood transfusions in obstetrics? If not, get ready for an enlightening journey into this critical aspect of maternity care. This episode is packed with insights about the ins and outs of transfusions, from packed red cells to platelets, plus everything else a woman might need to replace following excessive bleeding during pregnancy or childbirth. We also introduce you to the role of a hematologist and a game-changing device called TEG. Pregnancy and childbirth can sometimes bring along unforeseen complications. Here, we delve into potential reactions during transfusions, the significance of monitoring and consent, and the intricacies of platelet transfusions. We also discuss the importance of knowing a woman's blood group and the use of O negative blood in emergencies. Wrapping up, we extend an invite to engage more with the topic and seek your support to keep the ObsPod alive and kicking. Tune in and immerse yourself in the world of obstetrics!Want to know more?https://www.rcog.org.uk/guidance/browse-all-guidance/green-top-guidelines/blood-transfusions-in-obstetrics-green-top-guideline-no-47/https://nhsbtdbe.blob.core.windows.net/umbraco-assets-corp/23998/inf1580-1-receiving-a-blood-transfusion-print-friendly.pdfhttps://www.nhs.uk/conditions/blood-transfusion/https://epostersonline.com/oaa2022/poster/p9?view=trueWilling to donate blood in the uk?https://www.nhsbt.nhs.uk/Thank you all for listening, My name is Florence Wilcock I am an NHS doctor working as an obstetrician, specialising in the care of both mother and baby during pregnancy and birth. If you have enjoyed my podcast please do continue to subscribe, rate, review and recommend my podcast on your podcast provider.If you have found my ideas helpful whilst expecting your baby or working in maternity care please spread the word & help theobspod reach other parents or staff who may be interested in exploring all things pregnancy and birth. Keeping my podcast running without ads or sponsorship is important to me. I want to keep it free and accessible to all but it costs me a small amount each month to maintain and keep the episodes live, if you wish to contribute anything to support theobspod please head over to my buy me a coffee page https://bmc.link/theobspodV any donation very gratefully received however small. Its easy to explore my back catalogue of episodes here https://padlet.com/WhoseShoes/TheObsPod I have a wide range of topics that may help you make decisions for yourself and your baby during pregnancy as well as some more reflective episodes on life as a doctor. If you want to get in touch to suggest topics, I love to hear your thoughts and ideas. You can find out more about me on Twitter @FWmaternity & @TheObsPod as well as Instagram @TheObsPod and e...

Mai Morning Crew Catchup Podcast
FULL SHOW - BARK FOR THE BOYS

Mai Morning Crew Catchup Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2023 37:30


Teg's favourite segment is back Universe is doing us all solids Fame fumbles the content bag See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Poddplats H
81. En gedigen och bra insats!

Poddplats H

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 7, 2023 78:25


I dagens avsnitt ska vi prata om:Sillyn. Träningsmatcher mot Timrå och Mora, SCA-cupen. Och även Modo hemma.Teg har sorgSillysvep, övriga HAÖvrig sport.Det går fort i hockey säger man, och det har spelats färdigt i SCA-cupen, vilket lämnade en del att önska. Men vi har även fått se Löven ta sig an Modo på hemmais, denna match pratar vi om, sen tar vi ett litet sillysvep och sen del i övriga sportvärlden också. Önskar er som alltid, god lyssning! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Cardionerds
327. Cardio-Oncology: Interventional CardioOncology with Dr. Cezar Iliescu

Cardionerds

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2023 49:45


CardioNerds CardioOncology Series Co-Chairs, Dr. Teodora Donisan and Dr. Dinu Balanescu, and FIT Lead Dr. Bala Pushparaji discuss Interventional CardioOncology with Prof. Cezar Iliescu. In this episode, we discuss the spectrum of cardiovascular diseases encountered by the interventional onco-cardiologist, with a focus on nuances in endovascular therapies tailored to cancer patients and their unique comorbidities and complications. We also discuss certain special scenarios seen in the critically ill cancer patient, such as chronic thrombocytopenia, and how they alter standard of care compared to non-cancer patients. Show notes were drafted by Dr. Bala Pushparaji and episode audio editing was performed by Dr. Akiva Rosenzveig. This episode is supported by a grant from Pfizer Inc. This CardioNerds Cardio-Oncology series is a multi-institutional collaboration made possible by contributions of stellar fellow leads and expert faculty from several programs, led by series co-chairs, Dr. Giselle Suero Abreu, Dr. Dinu Balanescu, and Dr. Teodora Donisan.  CardioNerds Cardio-Oncology PageCardioNerds Episode PageCardioNerds AcademyCardionerds Healy Honor Roll CardioNerds Journal ClubSubscribe to The Heartbeat Newsletter!Check out CardioNerds SWAG!Become a CardioNerds Patron! Pearls and Quotes - Interventional CardioOncology Cancer should be treated as a chronic illness akin to hypertension or diabetes and should not deprive patients from receiving appropriate cardiovascular treatment if otherwise indicated (e.g., PCI for acute coronary syndromes, etc.). In cancer patients with stable angina, along with maximizing medical therapy, multimodality imaging (CTA/PET), intravascular imaging (IVUS/OCT), and physiologic testing (iFR/FFR) should be used routinely to prevent unnecessary stenting. Caution is required in the cath lab for the cancer patient with thrombocytopenia. Techniques include utilizing micropuncture access, transfusing appropriate blood products based on thromboelastogram (TEG), and adjusting antiplatelet therapy regimens and duration. Transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) is now the recommended treatment for most cancer patients with symptomatic/severe aortic stenosis and, if otherwise indicated, should preferably be pursued prior to cancer treatment to optimize the patient's cardiovascular fitness and tolerance of anti-cancer therapy. Pericardiocentesis in the cancer patient should be performed preferably under fluoroscopy with echocardiography and vascular ultrasound guidance (“triple guidance”). Show notes - Interventional CardioOncology What is the general approach to cardiovascular illness in the cancer patient? Cancer and cardiovascular diseases share numerous risk factors. In addition, cancer and cancer therapies can be atherogenic, by means of inducing pro-inflammatory and hyprecoagulable states, increasing the risk of ischemic heart disease, stroke, and peripheral arterial disease.1 In the outpatient setting, emphasis should be placed on optimizing cardiovascular risk factors and improving overall cardiovascular fitness by exercising, having a healthy diet, and having regular sleep hours as these favor survivorship after cancer treatment. Questions to be answered in the clinic are - Is the patient cardiovascularly fit? Will the patient's heart withstand cancer treatment? Is there concern for coronary artery disease, valvular disease, pericardial disease, or pulmonary hypertension? Risk assessment and treatment for cancer patients with suspected or known cardiovascular disease should generally follow established ACC/AHA guidelines, with special considerations as outlined by the Society of Cardiovacular Angiography and Interventions (SCAI).2 Pre-chemotherapy cardioprotection for patients without coronary artery disease (CAD) with prophylactic beta-blockers, ACEi/ARB, and statins should be considered when appropriate.

Analyse Asia with Bernard Leong
How SXSW comes to Sydney with Colin Daniels

Analyse Asia with Bernard Leong

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2023 35:49


"We might not have old rundown houses or shacks that are converted into brand activations, but we have boats and we have parks, and we have so many different opportunities for organizations and brands to profile themselves during South By, in interestingly different ways. When you're putting together an event like South by Southwest, I go back to what I said before about understanding what it means to different people, what industry they're from, what does success look like for them and what are their goals for the event? Right from the beginning how I've approached this and how our team has approached this and TEG, who is producing the event in Australia; We are building the stage. It's up to our creative communities to perform we're providing the platform. We're bringing everyone to Sydney. You are only limited by your imagination of what you can do or achieve." - Colin Daniels Fresh out of the studio, we had the pleasure of hosting Colin Daniels, the managing director of SXSW Sydney, who enthusiastically shed light on how the famous SXSW conference plans to make its debut in the Asia Pacific via Sydney. Unfolding the layers of planning and coordination involved, Colin gave us a sneak peek of what participants can look forward to - from film and music to arts, culture, technology, and innovation. Last but not least, Colin described what success would look like for the first-ever SXSW Sydney happening in October 2023. Podcast Information: The show is hosted and produced by Bernard Leong (@bernardleong, Linkedin) and Carol Yin (@CarolYujiaYin, LinkedIn). Proper credits for the intro and end music: "Energetic Sports Drive" and the episode is mixed & edited in both video and audio format by G.Thomas Craig (@gthomascraig, LinkedIn).

Brown Boy Chronicles
S6 E6: Mastering the Mix ft. Teg Hans

Brown Boy Chronicles

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2023 70:15


In this episode, the boys are joined by the talented music producer, Teg Hans. Together, they explore diverse topics, encompassing Punjabi culture, history, and controversies. Sharing their heartfelt opinions, they discuss potential steps the culture could take to thrive in a more fruitful direction. In addition, Teg shares his early musical influences and describes the captivating process of a mix creation. Tune in and listen to the insights and experiences of a premier Punjabi producer. Brown Boy Chronicles Socials https://linktr.ee/brownboychronicles https://www.instagram.com/thebrownboychronicles/ https://www.tiktok.com/@thebrownboychronicles https://open.spotify.com/playlist/3Y3rSBQEIegOLuPVnB6f1c?si=d86470d5f56c457d&nd=1 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/thebrownboychronicles/support

Woodland Walks - The Woodland Trust Podcast
17. Wye Valley ancient woods with Kate Humble

Woodland Walks - The Woodland Trust Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 4, 2023 59:05


Join us as presenter, author and farmer Kate Humble guides us through magical ancient woodland near her remote Wales home in the Wye Valley. With infectious enthusiasm and occasional impressions, she tells us about the plants and animals along our route as well as the story of her accidental career, becoming host of nation's favourite Springwatch having never wanted to be a TV presenter! Kate also talks worldwide travels, access to nature and planting trees with the Woodland Trust on her smallholding. Don't forget to rate us and subscribe! Learn more about the Woodland Trust at woodlandtrust.org.uk Transcript You are listening to Woodland Walks, a podcast for the Woodland Trust presented by Adam Shaw. We protect and plant trees for people, for wildlife.  Adam: Well, in early spring I went on a woodland walk in Wales with presenter, author and farmer Kate Humble, who was taking me around what promised to be some amazing woodland with her dogs. But as is increasingly common in these podcasts we of course had to begin with me getting absolutely and entirely lost.   This is an absolute disaster. Although I am bad at directions, this is not my fault *laughs* So Kate sent me a pin, she said look this is going to be hard to find my place, she sent me a map pin. I followed the map pin. Look I'm here I don't know if you can hear this you probably can't hear this. This is the gate that's locked, which is across some woodland path. So I can't get there. And of course there is no phone signal, so I'm going to have to drive all the way back to some town to find a phone signal. And I'm already late.   OK. I have managed to find a village where there is a phone signal. I've managed to call Kate and Kate *laughs* Kate has clearly got the measure of me and told me to give up and she is now going to get in her car and find me in this village and I will follow her back. In the meantime, we have passed Google map pins back and forwards, which apparently tell her that I'm sitting outside her house. But I really am nowhere near her house, so I seem to have broken Google which well, that's a first. Anyway I've got a banana here, so if she's a long time, I have dinner and I'll just wait. This will never happen. This will actually never happen.   Well we've found Kate. We've found a whirly country drive lane. Feels a bit like rally driving. It's like, I mean, I don't understand why my map wouldn't find it, but this is certainly a bit of rally driving we're doing here getting to her house. My goodness. We found her house.   OK. Well, we're here. Which I never thought I I really thought it was really lovely. The idea was nice, and next time I'm in Wales, I'll give you a call so really, it's it's better than I thought better than I thought. Anyway, so you're leading me off with your two dogs.  Kate: I am. I am. I'm leading you off into one of the most beautiful I think I mean, obviously I'm a little bit biased but it is one of the most important areas of ancient woodland in Britain. This is the Wye Valley. We're the lower Wye valley, so we are the the the the bit really where the River Wye is in its sort of last bit of its journey. It's risen in mid Wales, about 136 miles from here. I know that cause I've walked the whole route.  Adam: Really, we're not doing that today, are we?  Kate: No we're not no I promise. I promise Adam. So yes and we are basically about 5 or 6 miles from where it flows into the River Severn and then out into the Bristol Channel and the woods around here are a lovely mix of broadleaf, so we're walking through broadleaf woodland now and this is literally this is what I walk out of my front door. Aren't I lucky?  Adam: You are lucky.  Kate: I'm so lucky. So we've got a lovely mix of broadleaf woodland now and we're just coming into that time of year. Which is the time of year that makes everybody's spirits lift, because we are coming into spring, and if we actually just stop just for a second. You can hear that's a blue tit calling *imitates sound* and I mean, this isn't the perfect day for birdsong, but the birdsong was really picking up. And that's the lovely thing about living alongside woodland. So even in the winter, even when you don't think there are any birds at all, what you hear in these words is *imitates sound* that's a very, very bad impression of a great spotted woodpecker.  Adam: OK, I'm glad you. I I was guessing it might be a woodpecker, but I didn't want to.  Kate: So they start to drum around about sort of late January, they'll be drumming. And and then as the and we also have tawny owls, lots of tawny owls in these woods. We've got an owl box and we used to have an owl that we called Percy who we have no idea whether it was a boy or girl.  Adam: I was gonna say it was, a reason it was called Percy?  Kate: Don't know, just it just it looked like a Percy.  Adam: Just fancied the name. Fair enough. Yeah. Yeah.  Kate: But we have lovely tawny owls here. So, you know, at dusk and and when when I take the dogs out sort of last thing at night round about 10 o'clock 11:00 o'clock at night we walk down this track and and you stand here and you hear this wonderful and everyone thinks you know, tawny owls go toowit toowoo. They're the classic toowit toowoo owls, but actually you've got 2 owls calling, so you've got the male going *imitates noise* and then you have the females going *imitates noise*. And they're calling each other, establishing territories or going ooh I like the sound of you, there's a bit of flirting going on. So these are, as I say really it's it's just the biggest treat to live with this on my doorstep.  Adam: Right, so fantastic. You you clearly I mean, you've launched into a sort of fantastic description and detailed knowledge, but you are not a country girl by birth are you?  Kate: No, I am a country girl by birth.   Adam: Oh you are? I though you were born in London?  Kate: I am. No. Well, I was you're right, I was I was  Adam: Sorry, do I know where you were born and you don't.  Kate: Well, being born and where you were brought up is different.   Adam: Yeah, OK. OK, fair enough.  Kate: So I was, you're absolutely right, I was born in London. I was born in well, I was born in Wimbledon in fact. This is my neighbour by the way.  Adam: Right. Right. Wow. I didn't, we're in the middle of nowhere I didn't know there'd be a neighbour.  Kate: I know, but I know. But there are other people mad enough to live in these woods, and he's particularly mad.  Adam: OK. Does he mind you saying that?   Kate: Not at all. Not at all. No. He's absolutely used to it. Hello. Come and say hello to the Woodland Trust podcast.   Adam: No. OK, I'm just checking. OK. Hi, I'm Adam. Hi. Nice to see you. Yeah, I hear you're her neighbour.  Kate: This is this is this is writer Mark Mccrum and his dog Jabba. Yes. So I'm just dragging Adam down to take a look at the ponds and talking about the ponds down there.  Mark: Oh lovely. Which ponds?  Kate: The ponds down there.  Mark: Oh those ones? Yeah, very good. I might see you on the reverse cause I'm gonna go all the way round.  Kate: Oh you're gonna go round. OK, fine. Lovely.  Mark: These are lovely woods cause you never see anybody here. *all laugh*  Adam: I'm sorry.  Kate: Apart from you   Adam: I was gonna say, and me, I've ruined it.  Kate: Yeah we're the only people who see each other aren't we.  Adam: So you were telling me you are you are born in Wimbledon, but you you grew up in the country then?   Kate: Yeah. So I was I was born in Wimbledon and yes. So after about, I think I was about six months old, my mother always says that she realised that London was clearly not the place for me and   Adam: From six months? Outward bound baby were you?  Kate: Yes! She said she said there basically wasn't enough space in London for me. So so yes, so I was brought up in Berkshire, right? And I was brought up next to a farm. So I was always a sort of vicariously farming kid. Even though my parents weren't farmers and and spent my childhood looking after various animals of various descriptions, and I think the wonderful thing about being the age I am, so everyone bemoans being old, but I think I just I I am so thankful that I was born in the sixties.  Adam: Why?  Kate: Because no one had invented health and safety, climbing trees, no one had climbing frames, you climbed trees. And I think the trees enjoyed it, and so did you. And if you hadn't fallen out of quite a lot of trees by the time you were 10 and had various, you know, scars or broken bits as proof of a proper childhood, it wasn't a proper childhood.   Adam: Right. OK.   Kate: So I had a lovely proper childhood of, you know, not being plonked in front of a screen of some description or another. We're going to cut off piste a little bit and head down here.  Adam: OK, I'm is this a precursor warning that I'm about to get bumps and scrapes and?  Kate: This is a precursor warning that you might yes, you might. It's quite a steep descent.  Adam: OK just as long as my, my face is my fortune though, as long as that's safeguarded throughout this, that'll be fine. OK. Well, that's good. Yeah. Lots of leaves around. Yeah.  Kate: Of course it will be a soft landing whatever you say. Lots of leaves. One of the nice things again about broadleaf woodland. And as you can see, I'm sure your leaf identification is brilliant, but we've got a lovely mix of oak here and beech, as well as the evergreen so the hollies and lovely, lovely mosses. But yes, what you're walking on is is a sort of glorious mulchy carpet, but we have a profusion of bluebells.  Adam: Already they've come up?  Kate: Well the bluebells, the the plants themselves have come up so the leaves are up and there are one or two I'm going to show you, is it, will it be your first bluebell of the year?  Adam: It, almost, almost we we can pretend it is for dramatic purposes. Let's let's go along.  Kate: OK, OK. They are, they're just, they're just starting to come here now and and you get that lovely moment. It'll be about probably about three weeks or a month's time, slightly depending on on what the weather does, where you get the, the unfurling of the beech trees. So that glorious kind of neon green which when the light goes through you get that sort of wonderful, almost disco light effect show.  Adam: And aren't they in Welsh, aren't they called cuckoos? The Welsh translation for bluebells is cuckoo clock. I think it's because it's like it's a harbinger of spring along with the cuckoo.  Kate: Oh, I didn't know that.  Adam: Oh my God, I found something you didn't know.  Kate: You know, you know, you'll know lots, I don't know, but  Adam: No, no, let's hope that's true that's that's I'll have to go check that. Do check that before you tell anybody.   Kate: Well, I'll just blame you.  Adam: But no, I do think in Welsh the translation for Bluebell is is cuckoo clock or something like that because it is this harbinger of spring and I think that's it's a really nice I I won't even try the Welsh but in Welsh it sounds very so I mean, I thought we were going to chat about your conversion to nature and everything, but actually that's a lot of nonsense. This is this has been a constant in your life?   Kate: Well, it's been, I mean, coming to Wales, so I did live in London, you know, after I left home.  Adam: Except, I mean, you didn't choose a a nature career, did you? I mean, you you're involved now we can talk about that. But first, what was your first career?  Kate: Well, I mean. Career always seems such a grand word and that you've planned it.  Adam: Yeah. OK, so your accidental career.  Kate: So my accidental career, well, I had this idea that that I that I wanted to work in television, although again I don't really know where that came from. We're going just down here. Part of me also wanted to be a a safari guide.  Adam: Good. I can see the appeal of that.  Kate: I went to I when I was 19 having never really been abroad at all, because again, our generation didn't really go abroad as a matter of course. So I went to Africa when I was 19 and.  Adam: Sorry we're not talking on a holiday?  Kate: No it was a well it was a it was probably a rebellion.   Adam: Right. You went as far away as your your parents as you could. I'm not going out for the evening I'm popping off to Africa?  Kate: Yes, yes. I'm popping off to Africa and I don't know when I'll be back. One of those.  Adam: Right. Yeah, good. Good exit line. So where, where, where in Africa were you and what were you doing there?  Kate: So I I started in South Africa. I ended up in Egypt.  Adam: Right, just bumming around doing sort of bar work or doing something more serious?  Kate: I did I did I was a waitress for a little bit, but I was very, very bad and was sacked. I I was a model for a little bit, also very bad, very bad at that too.   Adam: Why were you so bad at that?   Kate: Because because I really don't like having my photograph taken and I really like food.  Adam: Yes, OK well I would I would have guessed I could have advised you that wasn't the career for you.  Kate: So so the two things, yeah, didn't really weren't terribly compatible to that. But I then got a job as a cook and a driver on a safari, and I drove a truck aged 19, having never really been out of Berkshire, from Cape Town, through Botswana and into Zimbabwe. And and then I hitched back to Cape Town. So I had a a real adventure. But what I what it really did for me was, having had this very sort of unconsciously wild childhood, I don't mean you know lots of parties and taking drugs I mean, a natural wild childhood, I then went to a place where the natural world was was so extraordinary and so mindblowing, and on a scale, you know, everything was was was like technicolour. You know, the birds were amazing. The the you know the the the size of the animals, the proliferation of the wildlife, the size of the landscapes, the emptiness and I think it was that journey that turned my mind to really re-look and re-examine the natural world and think it's, you know, it's extraordinary, it's it's mind blowing in every way and so even though I then came back and thought I want to have this sort of career in telly what I really wanted to do in my career in telly was work for the natural history unit.  Adam: Right. And is that what you did?  Kate: No. Not initially anyway.  Adam: OK, but you have done, I mean you've done nature programmes, lots of nature programmes. What did you first start doing?  Kate: We're going down here. I have. So I first started sweeping streets in the East End.  Adam: In EastEnders?  Kate: No, in the East End, no. I was a runner so I basically got jobs wherever I could get jobs and I got a job on a commercial that happened to be shooting in the East End and they needed the streets swept and so that was one of my jobs. But had no plans to be on the telly that that really did happen by mistake.  Adam: I think you know my first job in telly. I don't know if you remember That's Life with Esther Rantzen. Do you remember they she always had rude, funny vegetables?   Kate: I do, yes  Adam: That was my job to find them, yeah so only only marginally above the street sweeping.   Kate: Oh my goodness!  Adam: So you got how did you get picked there? I mean, we gotta get back to the natural world. But you've had such such a fantastic life. So I mean, I think people will be fascinated to know you have not much of even a vague plan about what you're doing. You're fumbling about a bit.  Kate: None, yeah. Living in a squat. Eating crisps.  Adam: So yeah, right. So not many models will be will be living like that and eating crisps, I get that You're sweeping streets as your way into telly, all of a sudden you're on telly. How did that happen, was that more of a plan or did someone just turn around and go, hey, you, street sweeper, you'll do?  Kate: No, it wasn't. So I had I had graduated from street sweeper, so it took about probably four four or five years I have become by now a sort of senior researcher. And I got a job at the BBC. My first job at the BBC on a programme called Animal Hospital.  Adam: Right. Yes. And you were still a researcher there or presenter?  Kate: Yeah, as a researcher. And and I think the reason that I got the job was actually my childhood. Because I think it was the first series, in fact, I think the only series that they did of Animal Hospital in a rural practice. So we went to a practice that didn't just do small animals, pets type animals, but also bigger animals like farm animals and horses and I think the only reason I got the job was that I was the only person they interviewed who knew what to do with something bigger than a hamster.   Adam: Right ok great.  Kate: And I had my own wellies.  Adam: Oh good. Always important for a career in telly, your own wellies, see these are the secrets people wanna know. Good. So you've got your wellies?   Kate: Always really, really important. They are. So I got that job I got that researcher job. And at the end of it, the BBC do this appraisal thing. And they said we thought you were alright, you did OK, will you come back and do the next series and I said I'd absolutely love to. I'd really loved it, absolutely loved it. Can we just pause here a minute because this,  Adam: A sea of wild garlic?  Kate: No, these are bluebells.  Adam: These are bluebells? Oh, sorry. Look at the ignorance here.  Kate: These are bluebells. Well, those white flowers let me show you these because they're beautiful.  Adam: I thought like I I think that's what I thought was wild garlic shows you *unintelligible* OK, we've got a proper safari expert.  Kate: No. So look, look, look, look, look, look, look, look, look, first bluebell starting to unfurl except my dog's just walked all over it. Come on you're not supposed to walk on there.  Adam: So this is, all of this is bluebells?  Kate: So all of this will be bluebells and in about 3 weeks time you get this absolutely, it's so blue it's like the colour actually detaches itself from the flowers and floats above it in this sort of glorious mist, it's beautiful. But this these flowers here I love. And these are these are one of the flowers along with celandines which are the kind of waxy yellow flowers that people will see in woodlands and even in their gardens at this time of year, these are wood anemones. And they are lovely, very delicate white flowers with these slightly sort of hand-like leaves and the lovely thing about these, they're not looking at their best at the moment because it's been quite a wet day. But when the sun's out, they open to the sun like these brilliant white stars. And sometimes there are areas around here where you'll see carpets of wood anemones and they're one of the first I've seen these as early as January, although not this year because we had lots of frosts.  Adam: It's funny you, you, you, you use the word magical I'm just looking at this tree with covered in moss and everything, there is something magical about these sorts of places, a sort of sense of, sense of, a Tolkien type moment isnt there?.  Kate: Absolutely. Absolutely. I've I I don't think it is a coincidence that lots of fairytales are set in woodlands because there is something otherworldly about them. We're going to head keep heading down just so that you have a really good climb on the way up.  Adam: Yeah, I was gonna say I'm fine going down, I'm assuming you're sending a car to pick me up? It's well a little, a little Uber will just I'm sure,   Kate: Nice try, Adam! Lots of Ubers around here. Look, look, look.   Adam: Oh look now that is OK that's a proper bluebell.  Kate: That is a, a, a bluebell that's a proper bluebell.  Adam: Yeah, that is my first proper bluebell of the year.  Kate: And you can see all the others are just starting to come.  Adam: And that's and it is lovely because clearly so few people come here that's the problem often with bluebells is when people trample all over them. And we've got just one clean path down here and it's completely undisturbed for as far as the eye can see. So yes, we OK, we we did a little pit stop for bluebells. We're back on and the what was the programme, animal?  Kate: Animal Animal Hospital.  Adam: Animal Hospital. So they wanted you back as a researcher. I'm interested in the jump from behind the screen to on screen.  Kate: So so they basically said lovely we'll see you in four months and I said oh well, I've got a landlord and rent to pay, I can't not work for four months. I'm going to have to get another job and it may mean that I'm not available. And they said ohh well, maybe we can find you something else within the BBC as a stopgap. And I had also at that point, so this is the mid 90s now, started writing. I was writing travel. And I'd spent at the the a end of a a, the second Africa trip that I did between 94 and 95, I'd spent the last two months of that in Madagascar.  Adam: Right.  Kate: Madagascar was a place that I was obsessed with because of its wildlife because it has unique flora and fauna. I came back and got an article commissioned to write about it, and it was the first,  Adam: Your first commission?  Kate: Yes, my first commission and my first article, and it was in a broad a broadsheet newspaper, and I was very excited and very proud about that. And so when I was asked by the series producer of the BBC Holiday programme, whether I would consider coming to work for them because I was a travel writer,  Adam: Right OK, yeah, you're now a travel writer because of your one article.  Kate: I am I am now a I am now a travel writer on the strength of one of one article.  Adam: Whoa oh Kate, I'm so glad you were the first person to sort of go over *Kate laughs* That was before me I just want that on record.   Kate: Yeah.   Adam: OK so I haven't gone over yet.   Kate: You haven't got over yet.   Adam: OK. Yeah. Sorry. Yeah.  Kate: Yes. So I got a job on the BBC Holiday programme. Anyway the next day I got called into the big boss's office. And I assumed that my short lived career at the BBC Holiday programme was about to be ended because I wasn't quite sure why, but perhaps because I hadn't been taking the producers guidelines as seriously as I might and that also I had smoked on a fire escape, which probably wasn't a good idea. And instead I was asked to do a screen test and I assumed that this was the sort of common test that the Holiday programme did and I tried to say I really don't want to be a presenter thank you, I love doing, I love making the programmes, I love the research, I love talking to people, I love putting things together. I'm quite, I like logistics. I'm quite, you know, I like all that stuff I don't want to be a presenter. And they went well do a do a screen test. So at this point I just thought I've just got to get out of this office because I feel very embarrassed by the whole situation. So I will just nod smile say yes, do it, it'll be a disaster, and then everything can go back to normal. So that's what I did. Three weeks later, the boss came into the office,  Adam: Sorry, we have to stop. This is a story that's gonna last all day, cause I keep stopping because your dog is posing or it was posing beautifully by this river.  Kate: Well, so this river is an important, one of the sort of parallel streams that run into the River Wye for this is the Angidy, we are in the Angidy Valley, surrounded by amazing woodland on both sides, it's a very steep sided valley. This river is particularly good for dippers, which are those lovely chocolate brown and white birds, they look like little waiters.  Adam: Right *laughs*  Kate: And they and they, they're called dippers because that's exactly what they do. So we'll keep an eye out because we might see some, but they'll sit on a stone like that exposed stone within the waterfall there and they will jump into the water and literally completely submerge. They'll disappear completely and they're looking for things like caddisfly larva, which is what they feed on, and then they'll bob up and come back up and they're they're just these wonderful, perky, very smart little birds.  Adam: Brilliant, OK.  Kate: They're the only British songbird that is also a water bird.  Adam: Wow, OK, good. All right.   Kate: There you are, little bit of, little bit of,  Adam: No, I like these these these sorts of diversions we take, it's it's almost like doing a stand up routine, so we're gonna go gonna go back to the story now. So you thought everybody in the world gets a screen test. So I'm just doing this and then they'll leave me alone.  Kate: Yes, yes. And and then the boss came into the office about 3 weeks later. And she said, can you go to France tomorrow? And I said yes, of course, assuming that they needed somebody to carry the heavy stuff. Bhcause carrying heavy stuff is the other thing that I am good at. I can whistle very loudly and I can carry very heavy things and those are really the only two things that I can offer the world.  Adam: OK, I I you, you have set yourself up for a big whistle at the end, so we'll we'll wait for that then let's hold out.  Kate: It it will blow your ears well, that's all I'm saying. So she said, we want you to present a film on a barge in Normandy, could you please do something about my hair, she said. My own hair.  Adam: I see she didn't ask you to be a hairdresser? Also could you cut my hair?  Kate: Yes could you cut my hair *laughs*. No, could you do something about your hair, she said. I thought she's been talking to my mum, who constantly despairs of my lack of my lack of grooming.  Adam: Right, also right at this point of hair hair disasters, we have to pause because we've come across as you may hear an extraordinary small waterfall, it's a weir, really, isn't it?   Kate: It is really.  Adam: I'm gonna take another photo of this before we get back to the life and misadventures of Kate Humble. So I'm just gonna take a photo. You'll find that, no doubt on one of our Twitter feeds. Oh, I know beautiful, oh no the dogs disappeared, the dog doesn't like posing for me. But all right, so now, you're off to France. You need a haircut and,  Kate: So I'm off to France. I need I need I need to basically smarten myself up. Off I went to France and presented my first film.  Adam: Right. And that was, I mean, we could talk about this forever, but that was the beginning of that was the beginning of this, the story. OK, well, amazing.  Kate: Yes. My first job for the natural history unit came in 2000. And I was asked to do a programme, which was a sort of, was made in response to Blue Planet. So the very first series of the Blue Planet, which I think everybody watched with their mouths open because we had never seen the oceans in that way before, particularly the deep ocean. And there was a phrase used which I have used many, many times since, which was that more people have been to the moon than there have been to the deep ocean. And people were fascinated by these, they were they were creatures that looked like they might have been designed for Star Wars. They were so extraordinary.  Adam: These sort of angler fish which have which have this light don't they.  Kate: That sort of thing, and these these, you know, these astonishing, you know, plankton with flashing lights, there were Dumbo octopus with, you know, little octopus with these sort of literally did look like Dumbo the elephant, you know, deep water sharks that people had never seen before that were really slow moving and and, you know astonishingly well-adapted to live at depths and in in at water pressure that no one thought anything could exist in and come on dogs we're gonna keep, do you wanna have a,  Adam: And so yours was a response, in what way?   Kate: So we did a live,  Adam: The dogs keep looking at me like they want me to throw something for them is that what's going on?  Kate: They do, and I'm going to just try and find a, here let's try let's try this, here we are.  Adam: Look, they're very, oh you've thrown it into the river?   Kate: Go on, in you go.  Adam: Oh, look at that go!  Kate: Come on Teg, do you wanna go in as well? Here you are. This one's going to sink, go on. Ready? Go. Good girl. Where's it gone? Teggy, it's just there. That's it. Well done, well done, dogs.  Adam: Oh they like that.  Kate: Well, I can't go and get it, you have to bring it here, that's the deal with sticks *laughs* So we did a live programme from a boat in Monterey Bay. I made some films to play into that live show. So I went to the Cayman Islands, which is a rotten thing to ask anybody to do, can you imagine?  Adam: Terrible, terrible. You wanted to be back in the East End really.  Kate: I did really, sweeping streets and instead there I was, doing films about coral reefs and this is the one of, this is the wonderful thing about the natural history unit or just about making films with animals is the lengths that you have to go to to be able to capture the natural world in all its wonder. And so I was asked to go and film a shark called a six gill shark that lives very deep and only about 10 people in the world had ever seen. And I was sent to go and find this creature. You know, I can't I can't even now I can't really believe that I was asked to do that.   Adam: And did you find it?  Kate: Eventually. We had to do two, we did one trip we failed to find it,   Adam: How how long was that?  Kate: So that was, we did 6 dives. It was an amazing trip. We didn't get the shark on the first trip. We went back for another trip. We didn't get it. We didn't get it. We finally got it and it was incredible. Incredible moment. And that was the first job that I did for the natural history unit and there was then somebody who came up with the idea of doing British wildlife life live at kind of springtime, like kind of now.   Adam: And this was Springwatch was it?  Kate: This was the precursor to Springwatch.   Adam: Oh I didn't know there was one.  Kate: There were two!  Adam: What were they called?  Kate: So the first one was called Wild In Your Garden. So I'm just going to put the dogs on a lead here. Hold on, poppet. Just hold on my poppet. That's it. We've got to take Adam up the hill now. So yes, so the first one was called Wild In Your Garden and it was Bill Oddie and Simon King and me. And we did two shows a night, from gardens in Bristol, and it sort of worked as an idea.  Adam: Right. OK.  Kate: It worked well enough or it wasn't so much of a disaster that there wasn't a thought of let's try it slightly differently, maybe on a farm instead of in the garden, and we went to this wonderful organic farm in Devon and basically made camp for three weeks. And made a series called Britain Goes Wild. And Britain went a tiny bit wild. And so the following year we thought, well, we'll do it again, but maybe we'll just call it something different.  Adam: Right.  Kate: And someone came up with the idea of calling it spring watch and everyone said, and it always went out at the same time as it does now, sort of end of May and people go, it's not really spring though is it? And we're like, well spring enough, still spring things happening and Springwatch seemed to capture everybody's imaginations and and I presented that for 10 years.  Adam: And you presented that for how many, how many years?  Kate: Ten.  Adam: Blimey! That's a long,  Kate: Yeah, I know. I've just grown old on telly and then Autumnwatch came into being and then Winterwatch and I did Seawatch. So I did a series about British Britain's seas and and marine life. Yeah. So I did eventually get my wish of working for the natural history unit.  Adam: Oh, that's very good. The fairy godmother in the form of the BBC descended and granted your wish. And now from all of those adventures abroad and on TV and everything you then said, I'm gonna move to this really quite, there's another car coming, quite quite remote parts of Wales. Why that?  Kate: We're going to head up here. Hold on, dogs. There we are.  Adam: Oh there's some steps. Hallelujah.  Kate: OK, only for this little bit.  Adam: Look, stop stop taking away the hope.  Kate: *laughs* So so I we moved,  Adam: Yes so you you picked up sticks and then moved to Wales. Perhaps it's not such a big move because the natural world has seemed to be always the centre of things for you. So but why Wales in particular?  Kate: Well, that is a curious question. I had no connection with Wales as far as I was aware. I honestly honestly can't tell you why I felt this extraordinary pull to live here. But it really was it was like a magnetic pull. There is actually a a Welsh word and I'm not sure I'm really allowed to use it in my context, but I can't think of a better word to use for the feeling that I had. And it's hiraeth and is a word that it's sort of more than home sickness. It's like a deep longing for the place that you belong. A yearning, a pit of the stomach emptiness for your home.  Adam: You felt this was a spiritual home, did you?   Kate: I don't know I really don't know, Adam. I, as I say I just had this extraordinary pull to live here. And yeah, I would look at the, there are these old fashioned things called maps, and I would look at the A to Z of Great Britain. And you know, there I was in the South East and if you look at a thing called a map,  Adam: Yes, sorry is this a point about me getting lost on the way to you.   Kate: No no not even remotely. No, it's the fact that no one uses them anymore, and yet, they're the greatest treasures we have. So if you look at a map, the South East of England is just this chaos of colour and roads and towns and names. And it's just, you know, there's not a square millimetre that hasn't got a name in it or something in. The further west you go, the browner the map becomes, and when you go over the border into Wales, it's mainly brown and green and it's got beautiful lyrical names like Abergavenny and and it's got mountains and mountains, when you've been brought up in Berkshire mountains are the height of exoticism. To live in a in a country that had mountains all of its own just struck me as being remarkable. I still, 15 years on, find it remarkable that I can I can get up at breakfast, not go terribly far, and climb a bona fide mountain. I love that. And that's what I love about Wales.  Adam: And and you've done more than, I mean, people might feel that and move to a beautiful part of the country and live there and more or less carry on with their ordinary life. But you've not done that. I mean, you're not just you don't just go for walks, the natural world is something you've created a a new career out of as well. Is that fair?  Kate: I wouldn't call it a career.  Adam: OK but you're very much well, but you make money from it and it fills your days.   Kate: Well, no, no, I don't think I don't know I don't I don't think that's I don't think that's true at all. I think you know I my working life is peculiar. I've I still am involved making television programmes, some of which involve the natural world. I still write, some of that's about the natural world, but not all of it. The natural world for me is nothing to do with making a living. Making a living. But it is about living. And it was one of the things that I was acutely aware of when I lived in London was I felt cut off from the seasons. This year you know, I know I can tell you that I didn't hear a skylark until the middle of March last year it was Valentine's Day. I can tell you that because that's what I'm experiencing. And I love feeling that instead of the natural world being something I watch on the television or I read about in a book that I am able to be part of it. And that's one of the big problems I think that we face now with trying to engage people with the importance of things like biodiversity, species loss, habitat loss. None of those things sound very sexy, and none of those things appear to matter to us because we as a species so weirdly and inexplicably view ourselves as a species separate from the natural world and the natural world has become something that we just watch for our entertainment. But we are just another mammal in this amazingly complex, beautiful, brilliant web that is the biodiversity web, where everything fits in and everything works together, and one thing feeds another thing and you know, until we feel properly part of that, immersed in it and and wrapped up in it, why are we ever going to worry about the fact that it is now a biodiversity net that's full of holes, and those holes mean that the net becomes less and less effective and the less effective that net becomes, the more it affects us, but we see ourselves as somehow immune from that process and we're not. And what I love about living here, what I love about walking in this area every day, twice a day, is the fact that I feel that I can, I'm I'm more in tune with our natural world and that is sadly, it shouldn't feel a it shouldn't be a privilege, but it is.  Adam: And do you feel, I mean, you're you feel passionate about it. Do you feel evangelical about it?  Kate: Yes.   Adam: So what do you, do you have a prescription to help to bring others on side?  Kate: I wish it didn't, I wish you didn't have to ask me that question. I wish it didn't have to be an on side.  Adam: Do you do you feel that's an unfair question? Or do you think there's?  Kate: No, I don't. I think it's a very fair question because lots of people don't feel or don't perhaps don't experience it experience the advantages of the natural world, or they haven't been they haven't been given the opportunities to properly understand the impact that it can have on us and all those impacts are positive. I mean, there's loads of science. And you know, it was talked about endlessly during the pandemic about how green spaces are good for our mental health, blue spaces are good for our mental health, being outdoors, being in nature, listening to birdsong, sing plants grow, all those things are good for us. But we've got to a place where we've been so divorced from it, where we look for our pleasures in shopping malls and online and and we forget that actually all we need is right here. And, you know, it's a hard sell for some to to somebody who's never experienced this, who hasn't had the privileges I've undoubtedly had, you know who have not grown up in the countryside, who find it fearful or boring or inexplicable, don't understand where they fit in.  Adam: And I think one of the perhaps growing debates, I think or interesting ones anyway for me is is the balance between trying to either scare people or make them aware of the environmental challenges and potential for disaster. And then so to sort of go engage with the subject it's really it's really newsworthy, it's it's it's imperative people do things and actually turning people off going well we're we're all going to literally burn, enjoy the party whilst it lasts. So what what do you feel about that?  Kate: Yeah, yeah. I mean, all all, all you have to do, all you have to do is watch Don't Look Up. Have you seen that film?   Adam: Yes.  Kate: And and and that, you know, absolutely embodies what you have just said.  Adam: So what do you think about that? Because I think there's a balance between going, offering hope, the power or audacity of hope is a phrase one hears as opposed to the sort of potential to frighten people into action. Actually the opposite, don't frighten them into action. Offer them hope of change. And I wonder where you feel that, if we've got that balance right, or whether,  Kate: No, we haven't got it right and I, but I don't know what the balance is because I think there's a real, I think that a lot of programmes that are made about natural history now have become so glossy and so beautiful and and so almost otherworldly that they don't actually reflect the reality of the natural world. And a lot of them again show the natural world without the context of people. And of course, that's sort of how we want to see it, we don't want people muddying those pictures. We don't want, as you say, the kind of the awful stories of the litter and the, you know, the the, the, the negative impact that human have humans have had on the natural environment. So we kind of don't want to see it, but equally if we don't see it, we don't engage with it and we kind of can watch one of those documentaries and even if David Attenborough is telling you that, you know, this is a habitat that's in peril or this is the last animal of its type that you will ever see, you don't really take that in because you're looking at these really stunning pictures and you think it's kind of OK. But I don't know what the answer is because I also know that as you say, if all you peddle is hopelessness and helplessness, no one's going to engage, they're going to stick their heads in the sand and just hope that it all goes away and pass it on to the next generation. So somehow we as communicators need to find a way that really does cut through. That really does make people feel, genuinely feel part of the natural world, that it isn't just another thing. I had the great joy of interviewing Tim Peake not that long ago, and I was interviewing him for a book that I'm writing about the concept of home. And I thought he would have, of anybody, a really unique idea of home having not just left home but left the planet. And he told me that he did a spacewalk, he was out in space for over four hours, and he said the blackness is like a blackness you cannot imagine. But he said, you know, you see Mars and Jupiter and Venus and you see Earth. And he said, when you're there, amongst the planets in that way you see that Earth is, as far as anyone's experience, and any telescope has been able to tell us, unique. You look at it and he said there it is, this colour, this blue and green planet, whereas everything else is, you know silver and and ghostly, ours is a living planet and he said he had this, he had this sort of feeling when he was there looking at Earth and imagining somebody, some other being coming up and tapping him on the shoulder and saying hey, hi,  who are you? I'm Tim. And he'd say oh hello so where are you from then? And Tim said I felt this enormous swell of pride to be able to point to our planet and say I'm from that planet there. I'm from Earth. I'm an earthling and I thought if all of us had that experience, could understand what it was like, how special our planet is in a universe that is infinite as far as we know and that we have, we have no idea what's out there, but what we do know at the moment is that our planet is unique and I think we would treasure it that much more and have moments like this of just standing amongst the trees and midges coming out, the drizzle, the mud and go, this is our home, this is where we live. It's really special. Aren't we lucky?  Adam: You're taking me uphill again aren't you.  Kate: I am taking uphill, but you've done the worst bit and you and and actually you marched. I was impressed!  Adam: Oh OK good. You know I'll fall apart after, I'm just doing it so I don't embarrass myself too badly.  Kate: *laughs* I'm afraid it is going to get very, very muddy, so you're going to have wet socks, mud up to your knees, you know, that's why I spend six months of the year in wellies.  Adam: Right OK. But you know, that is the privilege of being an earthling, isn't it?   Kate: It is it is.  Adam: So you've been you've got involved with the Woodland Trust.  Kate: I've been involved with the Woodland Trust for quite a long time, but it really started when we took on a farm near here.  Adam: What's this an arable farm?  Kate: No, it was a small council farm. It belonged to the council and people are not really aware that there are such a thing.   Adam: I've never heard this one.  Kate: No, but there used to be about 16,000 council farms throughout Britain and they were set up as part of the 1906 Smallholdings and Allotments Act and they were there, low rent, small areas, usually 30, 40 acres that sort of size and they would be available to rent for farmers who for whatever reason, didn't have a farm of their own. And over the years, as farming practices have changed as economic models have driven farmers to need to to produce things on a bigger scale, small farms have been basically relegated to either hobby farms or they've been broken up and sold to land that's been added to bigger farms. So we've lost an enormous number of these small farms and with them an enormous opportunity for people with farming skills to stay on the land and produce as food. And that's what was going to happen to this farm. And for whatever reason, I just felt this was not the thing to do and to cut a very, very, very long story short, we ended up taking over the farm and setting up a rural skills centre o prove that a small farm, ours is just over 100 acres, could still be viable. It supports itself and that's really important. But one of the things that we wanted to do, we were really interested to do when we took it over was to add more trees. It's it's got some wonderful ancient trees. There's an oak tree on the farm that we call Old Man Oak, as did the tenants before us. They introduced us to him and we think he's about 600 years old. And but we wanted to plant more trees. But we had this conundrum of how do we increase the tree cover on the farm without taking away the pasture because obviously we needed the pasture for the livestock and it was the Woodland Trust that helped us with that conundrum. So they looked, together we walked round the farm and we identified either areas where there were small copses or where there was a bit of a hedge. So what we did with the Woodland Trust's advice and input was to put in trees as shelter breaks, so not actually impinging on the pasture, just or very much, but adding a kind of a thicker bit of hedge if you like, or making a copse a little bit bigger and in that way we've planted over 1,000 trees on the farm in the last decade that we've had it. And then at home we have a four acre small holding and and so at the beginning of last year I started thinking maybe it's an age thing, you start thinking about legacy and when you when you take over a piece of land, what you start to understand actually very quickly is that you will never own it, that you are simply the caretaker of it for the time that you are around. And I think we've got cleverer now. Our knowledge has become greater. We understand that just planting trees isn't the answer. We need to think about we need to think of landscape as a mosaic and so what we wanted to do was to create a little mosaic. Plant trees, create water or make a space for water, make sure that there was going to be areas that had glade that was good for insects, that was good for wild flowers. And so I talked to the Woodland Trust and said, are you going to be into this idea, because it's not just planting trees and they went, that's exactly what we're into. That's exactly what we want to do. We want to create habitat. It's not about blanketing a landscape with trees. It's about planting the right trees in the right places at the right density to create something that you know, in a generation's time will have real lasting value, and that's what's been so wonderful about working with, you know, an organisation like that that sees big picture, sees longevity as as an advantage rather than as a disadvantage. And and that's what's been so lovely is that, you know, I can go to them and say so I've got this plan. I mean, I'm not even going to be alive to see it kind of come to fruition but do you care? And they went, we don't care, do you care? No. Let's do it. And that's wonderful.  Adam: Wonderful. OK sorry, this is a bit, this is the bit where I'm going ohh well, I'm swimming effectively swimming now.  Kate: Sorry. This is a very wet bit.  Adam: Hold on a second. OK. Right. That's a very Norman Wisdom walk I seem to have. OK. Yeah. OK, so ohh sorry, hold on.  Kate: It gets, that's the that's the wettest bit now, now we're now we're more or less home and dry.  Adam: Oh well you know what we we might be home, but we are not dry. That would be inaccurate at this point. So well, that's a neat story to bring us back to home with isn't it. So you know things are looking good. It's all hopeful. A a long journey and a long one ahead, you know, not just for you, but for that natural world you're creating.  Kate: Well, I hope that you know the the I I think going back to to what you said about how we can, we can help us all feel that we are actually, you know part and parcel of the natural world rather than observers of it or visitors of it and things like planting trees or being aware of the seasonal joys of the bluebells coming through, or, you know the leaf fall in the autumn and the colour, all those things if if i you know if we can build that awareness that brings with it huge joy and reward, then maybe we'll start to cut through again and people will start to feel more like the natural world is their world and not just another part of the planet that they live on.  Adam: Well having arrived back at Kate's home, let me just say there are lots more woodland walk podcasts for you to enjoy wherever you get your podcasts from. And indeed, if you want to find an actual wood near you well, you can go to the Woodland Trust website www.woodlandtrust.org.uk/findawood. Until next time, happy wandering.  Thank you for listening to the Woodland Trust Woodland Walks with Adam Shaw. Join us next month, when Adam will be taking another walk in the company of Woodland Trust staff, partners and volunteers. Don't forget to subscribe to the series on iTunes or wherever you're listening to us and do give us a review and a rating. And why not send us a recording of your favourite woodland walk to be included in a future podcast? Keep it to a maximum of five minutes and please tell us what makes your woodland walk special or send us an e-mail with details of your favourite walk and what makes it special to you. Send any audio files to podcast@woodlandtrust.org.uk. We look forward to hearing from you. 

Poddplats H
69. Ett rykte är bara ett rykte...

Poddplats H

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2023 52:21


I dagens avsnitt:Sillyn, ryktenNHL, Vegas mästareTegs SKEP-lövarenÖvrig sportVi tuggar på, och i dagens avsnitt så pratar vi lite kring rykten, vi pratar om nya NHL-mästarna, turbulensen kring Teg, ett quiz är tillbaka och som alltid, övrig sport.Tack för att ni lyssnar och god lyssning! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Anaesthesia Coffee Break
Demystifying ROTEM and TEG

Anaesthesia Coffee Break

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2023 70:58


Don't forget1) Start2) Speed3) Strength4) Stability---------Find us atInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/abcsofanaesthesia/Twitter: https://twitter.com/abcsofaWebsite: http://www.anaesthesiacollective.comPodcast: ABCs of AnaesthesiaPrimary Exam Podcast: Anaesthesia Coffee BreakFacebook Page: https://www.facebook.com/ABCsofAnaesthesiaFacebook Private Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/2082807131964430---------Check out all of our online courses and zoom teaching sessions here!https://anaesthesia.thinkific.com/collectionshttps://www.anaesthesiacollective.com/courses/---------#Anesthesiology #Anesthesia #Anaesthetics #Anaesthetists #Residency #MedicalSchool #FOAMed #Nurse #Medical #Meded ---------Please support me at my patreonhttps://www.patreon.com/ABCsofA---------Any questions please email abcsofanaesthesia@gmail.com---------Disclaimer: The information contained in this video/audio/graphic is for medical practitioner education only. It is not and will not be relevant for the general public.Where applicable patients have given written informed consent to the use of their images in video/photography and aware that it will be published online and visible by medical practitioners and the general public.This contains general information about medical conditions and treatments. The information is not advice and should not be treated as such. The medical information is provided “as is” without any representations or warranties, express or implied. The presenter makes no representations or warranties in relation to the medical information on this video. You must not rely on the information as an alternative to assessing and managing your patient with your treating team and consultant. You should seek your own advice from your medical practitioner in relation to any of the topics discussed in this episode' Medical information can change rapidly, and the author/s make all reasonable attempts to provide accurate information at the time of filming. There is no guarantee that the information will be accurate at the time of viewingThe information provided is within the scope of a specialist anaesthetist (FANZCA) working in Australia.The information presented here does not represent the views of any hospital or ANZCA.These videos are solely for training and education of medical practitioners, and are not an advertisement. They were not sponsored and offer no discounts, gifts or other inducements. This disclaimer was created based on a Contractology template available at http://www.contractology.com.

Behind The Knife: The Surgery Podcast
Journal Review in Trauma Surgery: Blood Transfusions

Behind The Knife: The Surgery Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2023 25:25


In this episode, our team discusses the recent paper from JAMA Surgery Association of Whole Blood With Survival Among Patients Presenting With Severe Hemorrhage in US and Canadian Adult Civilian Trauma Centers. Join us as we explore some of the history of blood transfusions, how we got to where we are today, and the role whole blood transfusion may play going forward Hosts:  Elliott R. Haut, MD, PhD, a senior, nationally recognized name in trauma and acute care surgery at Johns Hopkins University. Dr. Haut is a past president of The Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma (EAST) and editor-in-chief of Trauma Surgery and Acute Care Open. Marcie Feinman, MD, MEHP, the current program director of General Surgery Residency at Sinai Hospital of Baltimore and editorial board member of SCORE. She received her Masters in Education in the Health Professions from Johns Hopkins.  David Sigmon, MD, MMEd, a PGY-7 resident at the University of Illinois at Chicago who will be a fellow at Lincoln Medical Center in the Bronx next year. He did two years of research in surgical education at the University of Pennsylvania where he also received his Master's in Medical Education.  LITERATURE Torres CM, Kent A, Scantling D, Joseph B, Haut ER, Sakran JV. Association of whole blood with survival among patients presenting with severe hemorrhage in US and Canadian adult civilian trauma centers. JAMA Surg. Published online January 18, 2023.  https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/36652255/ Sperry JL, Guyette FX, Brown JB, et al. Prehospital plasma during air medical transport in trauma patients at risk for hemorrhagic shock. N Engl J Med. 2018;379(4):315-326. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30044935/   Moore HB, Moore EE, Chapman MP, et al. Plasma-first resuscitation to treat haemorrhagic shock during emergency ground transportation in an urban area: a randomised trial. Lancet. 2018;392(10144):283-291. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30032977/   Cannon JW, Khan MA, Raja AS, et al. Damage control resuscitation in patients with severe traumatic hemorrhage: A practice management guideline from the Eastern Association for the Surgery of Trauma. J Trauma Acute Care Surg. 2017;82(3):605-617. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/28225743/   Howley IW, Haut ER, Jacobs L, Morrison JJ, Scalea TM. Is thromboelastography (Teg)-based resuscitation better than empirical 1:1 transfusion? Trauma Surg Acute Care Open. 2018;3(1):e000140. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29766129/   Guyette FX, Brown JB, Zenati MS, et al. Tranexamic acid during prehospital transport in patients at risk for hemorrhage after injury: a double-blind, placebo-controlled, randomized clinical trial. JAMA Surg. 2020;156(1):11-20. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/33016996/   Smart BJ, Haring RS, Zogg CK, et al. A faculty-student mentoring program to enhance collaboration in public health research in surgery. JAMA Surg. 2017;152(3):306-308. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/27973649/   National Academies of Sciences E. A National Trauma Care System: Integrating Military and Civilian Trauma Systems to Achieve Zero Preventable Deaths after Injury.; 2016. https://nap.nationalacademies.org/catalog/23511/a-national-trauma-care-system-integrating-military-and-civilian-trauma   Braverman MA, Smith A, Pokorny D, et al. Prehospital whole blood reduces early mortality in patients with hemorrhagic shock. Transfusion. 2021;61 Suppl 1:S15-S21.  https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34269467/ **Specialty team application link - https://forms.gle/DwrRcMYDaP3a3LaQA Please email hello@behindtheknife.org with any questions. Please visit https://behindtheknife.org to access other high-yield surgical education podcasts, videos and more.   If you liked this episode, check out other trauma episodes here: https://behindtheknife.org/podcast-category/trauma/

Reality Escape Pod
REPOD S4E8 - Expansion & Hospitality: Mark Flint, CEO of The Escape Game, USA

Reality Escape Pod

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 22, 2022 50:47


In Season 4, Episode 8 of REPOD, we return home to the United States for a chat with Mark Flint, CEO of The Escape Game (TEG). With over 26 locations in 14 states, TEG is positioned to offer a shared American experience. Many of their locations have the same games as locations in other cities, all with consistently high quality rooms, accessible venues in high-profile shopping centers, beautifully decorated sets, and friendly customer service.   Mark operates his company with a businessman's brain and an escape room enthusiast's heart. The emphasis on hospitality lies at the heart of The Escape Game experience. Their mission statement is Every Single Guest, and Mark shares insights on how he incorporates their mission into every location and experience.   With their commitment to warm and welcoming customer service, well-maintained, clean lobbies and games, and an eye towards rapid expansion, The Escape Game reflects American values. Mark emphasized their in-house leadership training program, and in chatting with him, it was clear that his strong vision and leadership is reflected through his company.   Show Notes   Episode Sponsors Thank you to our sponsors:  Morty - A free app for discovering, planning, tracking, and reviewing your escape rooms and other immersive social outings. Escape Tales - Escape Tales is an acclaimed series of tabletop escape room games— each featuring a unique blend of mind-bending puzzles masterfully woven into thought-provoking, robust narratives. Use code “roomescapeartist” for 25% off all Escape Tales products and Books of Rituals on Board & Dice. Buzzshot - ‘Customer Satisfaction Software' for your escape room business. Streamline your marketing and grow your escape room business with pre- and post-game features including robust waiver management, branded team photos, and integrated review management. Use code REPOD2022 in the dropdown list when booking a demo for 20% off your first three months. Reality Escape Convention - RECON Our escape room and immersive gaming convention, will be an incredible event for creators and consumers of the games we love. We hope to see you in Boston. Learn More about RECON. Music Credits  All music provided by GameChops:  "The Legend of LoFi" by Dj Cutman & James Landino "Hateno Village" by Mikel & GameChops Production Credits REPOD is produced by Lisa Spira and edited by Steve Ewing of Stand Inside Media. 

El Faro Audio
Corte de Cuentas nombra en el TEG a esposa de magistrado y luego se retracta

El Faro Audio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2022 11:06


La Corte de Cuentas de la República designó como miembro del pleno del Tribunal de Ética Gubernamental (TEG) a una persona a quien la ley le prohíbe ocupar ese cargo. Lidia María Elena Fermán es esposa de un magistrado de la Corte Suprema de Justicia (CSJ) y la Ley de Ética Gubernamental prohíbe, en su artículo 14, que los miembros del TEG sean cónyuges de magistrados de la Corte Suprema. Después que El Faro hizo preguntas sobre esa designación, el TEG borró el nombramiento de su portal web y la Corte de Cuentas convocó a un proceso para elegir a su representante ante el tribunal.

#ThisWeekWithSabir - This Week With Sabir Semerkant
#067 Asian American Entrepreneurship with Dave Liu

#ThisWeekWithSabir - This Week With Sabir Semerkant

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2022 69:19


Meet Dave Liu. Dave and I will be taking a DEEP DIVE into Asian American Entrepreneurship. This is a must-watch live episode. ABOUT DAVE LIU Dave Liu is a 30-year veteran of Wall Street and Silicon Valley. He started his investment banking career working for Goldman Sachs and then joined Jefferies. During his 25-year corporate career, Dave progressed from the entry level of analyst to Managing Director, co-running all digital media and Internet investment banking activities. He completed over $15 billion of transactions with hundreds of companies including IBM, Google, Microsoft, Sony, Yahoo!, and Yelp. After retiring from Wall Street, he became an entrepreneur and started four companies in technology, merchant banking, asset management, and media. He is CEO advisor and investor to multiple companies, several of which have reached multi-billion dollar status including Internet Brands WebMD, MobilityWare, FIGS, and Vobile. He's also involved in the entertainment industry with investments in Stampede and TEG+, and was previously CEO advisor to ProSiebenSat.1 Media, one of the largest media companies in Europe. He recently wrote a humorous career book called **The Way of the Wall Street Warrior: Conquer the Corporate Game Using Tips, Tricks, and Smartcuts** which was published by Wiley in November 2021. It is an award winning best seller and he wrote the book to help underrepresented communities achieve their career goals. Dave has pledged 100% of his net proceeds from the book to charity. Dave completed the Management & Technology Program at the University of Pennsylvania where he received a BS in Engineering and a BS in Economics from the Wharton School. He also attended Harvard Business School where he received his MBA. He currently serves on the Executive Board of the Management & Technology Program at the University of Pennsylvania and on the Trust Advisory Committee of Tau Beta Pi. He is also Chairman of the Philanthropic Advisory Council of Smile Train, the largest cleft-focused organization. Finally, he is Vice Chairman of AsAmNews, one of the top news sites for Asian America. Dave can be reached at his website, www.Liucrative.com, or any of his social media handles: - Facebook @ Liucrative: www.facebook.com/liucrative - Instagram @ LiucrativeEndeavors: www.instagram.com/LiucrativeEndeavors - Twitter @ Liucrative: www.twitter.com/liucrative - TikTok @ Lucrative: www.tiktok.com/@liucrative --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/sabir-semerkant/support

PedsCrit
ECMO Anticoagulation with Dr. Ali McMichael and Dr. Lisa Settle--Part 2

PedsCrit

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 17, 2022 25:05


ECMO Anticoagulation with Dr. Ali McMichael and Dr. Lisa Settle--Part 2After listening to this series, learners should be able to:Briefly describe neonatal and pediatric developmental hemostasis. Recognize the key differences in anticoagulation of neonates, children and adults.Describe the advantages and disadvantages of commonly used anticoagulants: unfractionated heparin, bivalirudin and argatroban.Describe common laboratory testing for anticoagulation on ECMO and their limitations: ACT, aPTT, anti Xa, VHAsTroubleshoot discrepant anticoagulation laboratory testing. Discuss future research in ECMO and anticoagulation  About our guests:Dr. Ali McMichael who was previously with us here in Dallas is now an Associate Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Arizona and a pediatric intensivist at Phoenix Children's Hospital. Her interests include medical education and ECMO anticoagulation. She is the first author of the 2021 ELSO Adult and Pediatric anticoagulation guidelines.Dr. Lisa Settle is a pediatric critical care fellow at UT Southwestern and Children's Medical Center in Dallas. Her research interests include anticoagulation management in ECMO, specifically focusing on the utilization of TEG data in the neonatal ECMO population.References:Levy JH, Staudinger T, Steiner ME. How to manage anticoagulation during extracorporeal membrane oxygenation. Intensive Care Med. 2022 Jun 11:1–4. doi: 10.1007/s00134-022-06723-z. Epub ahead of print. PMID: 35689697; PMCID: PMC9187844.McMichael ABV, Ryerson LM, Ratano D, Fan E, Faraoni D, Annich GM. 2021 ELSO Adult and Pediatric Anticoagulation Guidelines. ASAIO J. 2022 Mar 1;68(3):303-310. doi: 10.1097/MAT.0000000000001652. PMID: 35080509.Ryerson LM, McMichael ABV. Bivalirudin in pediatric extracorporeal membrane oxygenation. Curr Opin Pediatr. 2022 Jun 1;34(3):255-260. doi: 10.1097/MOP.0000000000001131. PMID: 35634698.Saini A, Spinella PC. Management of anticoagulation and hemostasis for pediatric extracorporeal membrane oxygenation. Clin Lab Med. 2014 Sep;34(3):655-73. doi: 10.1016/j.cll.2014.06.014. Epub 2014 Jul 24. PMID: 25168949.How to support PedsCrit:Please rate and review on Spotify or Apple Podcasts!Donations are appreciated @PedsCrit on Venmo , you can also support us by becoming a patron on Patreon. 100% of funds go to supporting the show.Thank you for listening to this episode of PedsCrit. Please remember that all content during this episode is intended for educational and entertainment purposes only. It should not be used as medical advice. The views expressed during this episode by hosts and our guests are their own and do not reflect the official position of their institutions. If you have any comments, suggestions, or feedback-you can email us at pedscritpodcast@gmail.com. Check out http://www.pedscrit.com for detailed show notes. And visit @critpeds on twitter and @pedscrit on instagram for real time show updates.Support the show

PedsCrit
ECMO Anticoagulation with Dr. Ali McMichael and Dr. Lisa Settle--Part 1

PedsCrit

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2022 20:57


ECMO Anticoagulation with Dr. Ali McMichael and Dr. Lisa Settle--Part 1After listening to this series, learners should be able to:Briefly describe neonatal and pediatric developmental hemostasis. Recognize the key differences in anticoagulation of neonates, children and adults.Describe the advantages and disadvantages of commonly used anticoagulants: unfractionated heparin, bivalirudin and argatroban.Describe common laboratory testing for anticoagulation on ECMO and their limitations: ACT, aPTT, anti Xa, VHAsTroubleshoot discrepant anticoagulation laboratory testing. Discuss future research in ECMO and anticoagulation  About our guests:Dr. Ali McMichael who was previously with us here in Dallas is now an Associate Professor of Pediatrics at the University of Arizona and a pediatric intensivist at Phoenix Children's Hospital. Her interests include medical education and ECMO anticoagulation. She is the first author of the 2021 ELSO Adult and Pediatric anticoagulation guidelines.Dr. Lisa Settle is a pediatric critical care fellow at UT Southwestern and Children's Medical Center in Dallas. Her research interests include anticoagulation management in ECMO, specifically focusing on the utilization of TEG data in the neonatal ECMO population.References:Levy JH, Staudinger T, Steiner ME. How to manage anticoagulation during extracorporeal membrane oxygenation. Intensive Care Med. 2022 Jun 11:1–4. doi: 10.1007/s00134-022-06723-z. Epub ahead of print. PMID: 35689697; PMCID: PMC9187844.McMichael ABV, Ryerson LM, Ratano D, Fan E, Faraoni D, Annich GM. 2021 ELSO Adult and Pediatric Anticoagulation Guidelines. ASAIO J. 2022 Mar 1;68(3):303-310. doi: 10.1097/MAT.0000000000001652. PMID: 35080509.Ryerson LM, McMichael ABV. Bivalirudin in pediatric extracorporeal membrane oxygenation. Curr Opin Pediatr. 2022 Jun 1;34(3):255-260. doi: 10.1097/MOP.0000000000001131. PMID: 35634698.Saini A, Spinella PC. Management of anticoagulation and hemostasis for pediatric extracorporeal membrane oxygenation. Clin Lab Med. 2014 Sep;34(3):655-73. doi: 10.1016/j.cll.2014.06.014. Epub 2014 Jul 24. PMID: 25168949.How to support PedsCrit:Please rate and review on Spotify or Apple Podcasts!Donations are appreciated @PedsCrit on Venmo , you can also support us by becoming a patron on Patreon. 100% of funds go to supporting the show.Thank you for listening to this episode of PedsCrit. Please remember that all content during this episode is intended for educational and entertainment purposes only. It should not be used as medical advice. The views expressed during this episode by hosts and our guests are their own and do not reflect the official position of their institutions. If you have any comments, suggestions, or feedback-you can email us at pedscritpodcast@gmail.com. Check out http://www.pedscrit.com for detailed show notes. And visit @critpeds on twitter and @pedscrit on instagram for real time show updates.Support the show

Trauma ICU Rounds
Episode 55: AAST 2022 Hot Topics - From Sex Dimorphisms in Coagulation to TXA, TEG, Calcium and Beyond with Drs. Bryan A. Cotton, Neil Parry, Nori Bradley, Jordan Weinberg, Joshua Brown & Alyssa MacLean

Trauma ICU Rounds

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2022 37:01


Join us after hours at Dr. Bryan A. Cotton's pop-up bourbon bar at the AAST 2022 Meeting in Chicago. In this FANTASTIC & FUN episode, we talk amongst friends about cutting edge research at this year's meeting. To no one's surprise, coagulopathy, damage control resuscitation, whole blood, and factor replacement therapy just happen to be but a few of the topics discussed on Rounds.Time Stamps:00:12 AAST 2022 - Intro00:42 Sex diamoprhisms in coagulation01:52 Hemostatic profiles of female donors02:48 Pediatric whole blood (WB) is safe03:10 WB for TBI03:31 Leukoreduction is unnecessary05:30 TXA, TEG  and trauma06:44 STAAMP trial07:21 TXA: go early, big or go home07:52 Calcium...early!09:33 Canadian perspective on TXA and TEG – Neil Perry from London, ON11:25 Nori Bradley from Edmonton, AB13:53 Jordan Weinberg, not Canadian – Phoenix, AZ16:12 Issues with WB – COMBAT vs PAMPer17:31 Cold stored platelets18:22 Rapid transfusers and whole blood: Only the strong survive!!19:42 How are we doing with our resuscitation? 1:1:1 is just the beginning, not the end!21:44 Timing is everything!23:38 Plasma first resuscitation: “…God damn good!” -BAC24:37 Dr. Joshua B. Brown - Pittsburgh, PA25:31 More Canadian perspectives with Perry and Bradley29:48 Less is best!31:27 Prothrombin complex concentrate: Yay or nay?32:18 More on the endotheliopathy of trauma33:38 Just messing around and having a blast34:22 What was the best bourbon tonight?References:CRASH-2 trial collaborators, Shakur H, Roberts I, Bautista R, Caballero J, Coats T, Dewan Y, El-Sayed H, Gogichaishvili T, Gupta S, Herrera J, Hunt B, Iribhogbe P, Izurieta M, Khamis H, Komolafe E, Marrero MA, Mejía-Mantilla J, Miranda J, Morales C, Olaomi O, Olldashi F, Perel P, Peto R, Ramana PV, Ravi RR, Yutthakasemsunt S. Effects of tranexamic acid on death, vascular occlusive events, and blood transfusion in trauma patients with significant haemorrhage (CRASH-2): a randomised, placebo-controlled trial. Lancet. 2010 Jul 3;376(9734):23-32. doi: 10.1016/S0140-6736(10)60835-5. Epub 2010 Jun 14. PMID: 20554319.Gruen DS, Guyette FX, Brown JB, Okonkwo DO, Puccio AM, Campwala IK, Tessmer MT, Daley BJ, Miller RS, Harbrecht BG, Claridge JA, Phelan HA, Neal MD, Zuckerbraun BS, Yazer MH, Billiar TR, Sperry JL. Association of Prehospital Plasma With Survival in Patients With Traumatic Brain Injury: A Secondary Analysis of the PAMPer Cluster Randomized Clinical Trial. JAMA Netw Open. 2020 Oct 1;3(10):e2016869. doi: 10.1001/jamanetworkopen.2020.16869. PMID: 33057642; PMCID: PMC7563075.Guyette FX, Brown JB, Zenati MS, Early-Young BJ, Adams PW, Eastridge BJ, Nirula R, Vercruysse GA, O'Keeffe T, Joseph B, Alarcon LH, Callaway CW, Zuckerbraun BS, Neal MD, Forsythe RM, Rosengart MR, Billiar TR, Yealy DM, Peitzman AB, Sperry JL; STAAMP Study Group. Tranexamic Acid During Prehospital Transport in Patients at Risk for Hemorrhage After Injury: A Double-blind, Placebo-Controlled, Randomized Clinical Trial. JAMA Surg. 2020 Oct 5;156(1):11–20. doi: 10.1001/jamasurg.2020.4350. Epub ahead of print. Erratum in: JAMA Surg. 2021 Jan 1;156(1):105. PMID: 33016996; PMCID: PMC7536625.Moore HB, Moore EE, Chapman MP, McVaney K, Bryskiewicz G, Blechar R, Chin T, Burlew CC, Pieracci F, West FB, Fleming CD, Ghasabyan A, Chandler J, Silliman CC, Banerjee A, Sauaia A. Plasma-first resuscitation to treat haemorrhagic shock during emergency ground transportation in an urban area: a randomised trial. Lancet. 2018 Jul 28;392(10144):283-291. doi: 10.1016/S0140-6736(18)31553-8. Epub 2018 Jul 20. PMID: 30032977; PMCID: PMC6284829.Pusateri AE, Moore EE, Moore HB, Le TD, Guyette FX, Chapman MP, Sauaia A, Ghasabyan A, Chandler J, McVaney K, Brown JB, Daley BJ, MSupport the show

The End Game Podcast
How to Sell Your Business for Millions $$$ | That's Cap

The End Game Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2022 89:47


In the fifth episode of the end game podcast, the hosts, Max, Lynch, and Rod discuss private equity, their legacy and their journey to success. A local social media influencer called out Max. He reveals his side of the story in this episode.

The End Game Podcast
How to Ask for Help When You're Stuck in Business.

The End Game Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2022 65:58


In the third episode of the end game podcast, The hosts, Max, Lynch, and Rod discuss what it truly means to be an entrepreneur, and how to work on your business, not just in your business. Most importantly, they discuss the hardest part of being an entrepreneur, asking for help, and how you will benefit from doing so, even if it feels weird. 

How'd It Happen Podcast
Dave Liu - Make Yourself a Unique Set of 1 (Episode 302)

How'd It Happen Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2022 78:09


Dave Liu is a 30-year veteran of Wall Street and Silicon Valley. He is an advisor, author,entrepreneur, investor, and philanthropist.He started his career on Wall Street at Goldman Sachs and then joined Jefferies where he rose from the entry level of Analyst to the executive ranks of Managing Director and Co-Head of the Digital Media and Internet investment banking group. After retiring from Wall Street, he became an entrepreneur and started four companies intechnology, merchant banking, asset management, and media. He recently co-founded Reel8, an NFT marketplace for exclusive moments for films created by Asian filmmakers. He is CEOadvisor and investor to multiple companies, several of which have reached multi-billion dollar“unicorn” status including Internet Brands WebMD, MobilityWare, FIGS, and Vobile. He's alsoinvolved in the entertainment industry with investments in Stampede and TEG+, and consumer with Philz Coffee and Francesca's. He was previously CEO advisor to ProSiebenSat.1 Media, one of the largest media companies in Europe.Dave is also a perspiring artist and writer who loves to draw and write funny. He has multiplecertifications in creative and satirical writing as well as screenwriting. He publishes a careeradvice column called Breaking Bamboo, and a cartoon series called The ABC Life.Dave wrote a humorous career book called The Way of the Wall Street Warrior: Conquer theCorporate Game Using Tips, Tricks, and Smartcuts  in November 2021, which was cited by Bloomberg as one of the Best Books of 2021 and achieved Best Seller status with Porchlight Book Company and Amazon where it was a Top 10 Best Seller in business finance and ranked by Amazon as the Top #1 Hot New Release in two catgories.Dave can be reached at his website, www.Liucrative.com, or any of his social media handles:Facebook @ Liucrative:  www.facebook.com/liucrativeInstagram @ LiucrativeEndeavors: www.instagram.com/LiucrativeEndeavorsTwitter @ Liucrative: www.twitter.com/liucrativeTikTok @ Lucrative: www.tiktok.com/@liucrativeLinkedIn @ daveliu: www.linkedin.com/in/daveliuTo Connect with Mike:Website: https://mikemalatesta.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mikemalatesta/Please LIKE

How'd it Happen?
Dave Liu - Make Yourself a Unique Set of 1 (Episode 302)

How'd it Happen?

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 22, 2022 77:50


Dave Liu is a 30-year veteran of Wall Street and Silicon Valley. He is an advisor, author,entrepreneur, investor, and philanthropist.He started his career on Wall Street at Goldman Sachs and then joined Jefferies where he rose from the entry level of Analyst to the executive ranks of Managing Director and Co-Head of the Digital Media and Internet investment banking group. After retiring from Wall Street, he became an entrepreneur and started four companies intechnology, merchant banking, asset management, and media. He recently co-founded Reel8, an NFT marketplace for exclusive moments for films created by Asian filmmakers. He is CEOadvisor and investor to multiple companies, several of which have reached multi-billion dollar“unicorn” status including Internet Brands WebMD, MobilityWare, FIGS, and Vobile. He's alsoinvolved in the entertainment industry with investments in Stampede and TEG+, and consumer with Philz Coffee and Francesca's. He was previously CEO advisor to ProSiebenSat.1 Media, one of the largest media companies in Europe.Dave is also a perspiring artist and writer who loves to draw and write funny. He has multiplecertifications in creative and satirical writing as well as screenwriting. He publishes a careeradvice column called Breaking Bamboo, and a cartoon series called The ABC Life.Dave wrote a humorous career book called The Way of the Wall Street Warrior: Conquer theCorporate Game Using Tips, Tricks, and Smartcuts  in November 2021, which was cited by Bloomberg as one of the Best Books of 2021 and achieved Best Seller status with Porchlight Book Company and Amazon where it was a Top 10 Best Seller in business finance and ranked by Amazon as the Top #1 Hot New Release in two catgories.Dave can be reached at his website, www.Liucrative.com, or any of his social media handles:Facebook @ Liucrative:  www.facebook.com/liucrativeInstagram @ LiucrativeEndeavors: www.instagram.com/LiucrativeEndeavorsTwitter @ Liucrative: www.twitter.com/liucrativeTikTok @ Lucrative: www.tiktok.com/@liucrativeLinkedIn @ daveliu: www.linkedin.com/in/daveliuTo Connect with Mike:Website: https://mikemalatesta.com/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mikemalatesta/Please LIKE

The Tony Shap Method: Achieving Business Growth and Mastery
Episode 197 Tony Shap and Mark Flint CEO of The Escape Game

The Tony Shap Method: Achieving Business Growth and Mastery

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 8, 2022 25:21


Mark Flint is the co-founder and CEO of The Escape Game (TEG), a world-class experiential entertainment concept. Headquartered in Nashville, TN, TEG's mission is to design and deliver epic interactive experiences for every guest. Mark has nearly 35 years of experience building businesses and has overseen custom experience builds for select third-party clients such as Disney, Amazon Studios, NBC/Universal, and PwC. theescapegame.com https://www.linkedin.com/company/the-escape-game/

The Create Your Own Life Show
Dave Liu | Conquer The Corporate Game with The Way of The Wall Street Warrior

The Create Your Own Life Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2022 41:14


About This Episode: Dave Liu is a 30-year veteran of Wall Street and Silicon Valley. He is an advisor, author, entrepreneur, investor and philanthropist. After retiring from Wall Street, he started four companies in technology, merchant banking, asset management and media. He is CEO advisor and investor to multiple companies, several of which have reached multi-billion dollar “unicorn” status, including Internet Brands WebMD, MobilityWare, FIGS and Vobile. He's also involved in the entertainment industry with investments in Stampede and TEG+, and consumer with Philz Coffee and Francesca's. He was previously CEO advisor to ProSiebenSat.1 Media, one of the largest media companies in Europe. Dave is also a “perspiring” artist and writer who loves to draw and write funny. He has multiple certifications in creative and satirical writing as well as screenwriting. He publishes a career advice column called Breaking Bamboo, and a cartoon series called The ABC Life. He wrote 'The Way of the Wall Street Warrior' to help underrepresented communities achieve their career goals and has pledged 100 percent of the net proceeds from his book to charity. The book sold almost 10,000 copies in the first two weeks of launch and reached the Top 10 Amazon Best Seller list in the business finance category. It ranked as Amazon's No. 1 Hot New Release in two categories: Business Finance, and Economics. It was awarded one of the Best Books of 2021 by Bloomberg and the Porchlight Book Company Business Best Seller in November 2021. Find out more about Dave at: Dave's Website: https://liucrative.co/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/daveliu/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Liucrative/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/liucrativeendeavors/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/liucrative TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@liucrative YT Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/daddyliu Check out our YouTube Channel: Jeremyryanslatebiz See the Show Notes: www.jeremyryanslate.com/1009 Unremarkable to Extraordinary: Ignite Your Passion to Go From Passive Observer to Creator of Your Own Life: https://getextraordinarybook.com/ Sponsors: Gusto: This episode is sponsored by Gusto. Run your payroll the easy way, the same way we do at Command Your Brand. You'll get a. $100 Amazon Gift Card just for running your first payroll! http://www.jeremyryanslate.com/gusto MyPillow: Use the promo code: CYOL to get up to 60% off https://www.mypillow.com/ Audible: Get a free 30 day free trial and 1 free audiobook from thousands of available books. Right now I'm reading " Bad News How Woke Media Is Undermining Democracy" by Batya Ungar-Sargon www.jeremyryanslate.com/book  

The Create Your Own Life Show
Dave Liu | Conquer The Corporate Game with The Way of The Wall Street Warrior

The Create Your Own Life Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2022 41:15


About This Episode: Dave Liu is a 30-year veteran of Wall Street and Silicon Valley. He is an advisor, author, entrepreneur, investor and philanthropist. After retiring from Wall Street, he started four companies in technology, merchant banking, asset management and media. He is CEO advisor and investor to multiple companies, several of which have reached multi-billion dollar “unicorn” status, including Internet Brands WebMD, MobilityWare, FIGS and Vobile. He's also involved in the entertainment industry with investments in Stampede and TEG+, and consumer with Philz Coffee and Francesca's. He was previously CEO advisor to ProSiebenSat.1 Media, one of the largest media companies in Europe. Dave is also a “perspiring” artist and writer who loves to draw and write funny. He has multiple certifications in creative and satirical writing as well as screenwriting. He publishes a career advice column called Breaking Bamboo, and a cartoon series called The ABC Life. He wrote 'The Way of the Wall Street Warrior' to help underrepresented communities achieve their career goals and has pledged 100 percent of the net proceeds from his book to charity. The book sold almost 10,000 copies in the first two weeks of launch and reached the Top 10 Amazon Best Seller list in the business finance category. It ranked as Amazon's No. 1 Hot New Release in two categories: Business Finance, and Economics. It was awarded one of the Best Books of 2021 by Bloomberg and the Porchlight Book Company Business Best Seller in November 2021. Find out more about Dave at: Dave's Website: https://liucrative.co/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/daveliu/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Liucrative/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/liucrativeendeavors/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/liucrative TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@liucrative YT Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/daddyliu Check out our YouTube Channel: Jeremyryanslatebiz See the Show Notes: www.jeremyryanslate.com/1009 Unremarkable to Extraordinary: Ignite Your Passion to Go From Passive Observer to Creator of Your Own Life: https://getextraordinarybook.com/ Sponsors: Gusto: This episode is sponsored by Gusto. Run your payroll the easy way, the same way we do at Command Your Brand. You'll get a. $100 Amazon Gift Card just for running your first payroll! http://www.jeremyryanslate.com/gusto MyPillow: Use the promo code: CYOL to get up to 60% off https://www.mypillow.com/ Audible: Get a free 30 day free trial and 1 free audiobook from thousands of available books. Right now I'm reading " Bad News How Woke Media Is Undermining Democracy" by Batya Ungar-Sargon www.jeremyryanslate.com/book  

Clinical Papers Podcast
# 98 - KEYNOTE-811 – Duplo bloqueio (PD-1 e HER2) em câncer gástrico HER2-positivo

Clinical Papers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2022 18:15


A amplificação ou super expressão do HER2 ocorre em cerca de 20% dos adenocarcinomas gástricos avançados ou da junção gastroesofágica. Há mais de uma década, a terapia combinada com trastuzumabe (anticorpo anti-HER2) e QT tornou-se o tratamento padrão de primeira linha para esses pacientes HER2+. HOWEVER: a adição do anticorpo anti PD-1 (pembrolizumabe) à QT não melhore significativamente a eficácia no câncer gástrico HER2-, outros estudos apoiam a adição de pembrolizumabe na doença HER2+.O KEYNOTE-811 é um estudo fase III, randomizado que avaliou o uso do pembrolizumabe + trastuzumabe e QT para adenocarcinoma gástrico ou TEG irressecável ou metastático, HER2-positivo.Um episódio enxuto, clean onde Tiago e Allan discutem pontos críticos deste importante artigo. Sejam bem vindos ao episódio 98 do Clinical Papers Podcast!Para saber mais sobre o paper, acesse gratuitamente: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/34912120/

An American Conversation Podcast

The Gang has a conversation with Randy Phillips, music promoter, formerly president & CEO of AEG Entertainment, CEO of LiveStyle (formerly SFX Entertainment) & currently board member & consultant to TEG. Listen in, be that Fly on the Wall of our first YouTube Video Premiere! Enjoy!

Sweet Child Of Time: 1899, Dark, and Wheel Of Time Recaps
Music Special featuring all the bands!

Sweet Child Of Time: 1899, Dark, and Wheel Of Time Recaps

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2022 75:48


Music only! We play 15 tracks in their entirety, and will return with Wheel Of Time coverage next week. Featuring Introvoid (0:00 and 2:00), Marsh Land Monster (8:45), Voidmaster (10:20), Hewolf (13:50), Titanosaur (19:45), Dead Panda (23:45), Taubernaut (28:05), TEG band (33:45), Yahweh's Tears (39:00), Evil Kim Evil (43:15), The White Batmobile (48:45), TEL (52:40), Futureprojektor (59:00), Earth Dog Mothership (1:04), Marsh Land Monster featuring Introvoid (1:10)

Weed, Food and Music Dudes

What you know about Aeroponics? We smoke some Mint Chocolate Chip from Aeriz. Go to our favorite torta spot TEG and turn up with Tobe Nwigwe Aeriz: https://www.instagram.com/aerizusa/ TEG: https://tegtortashop.com/ Tobe: https://music.apple.com/us/playlist/tobe-nwigwe/pl.u-38oWXm8C3rag5o

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NACE International Podcasts
AMPP Technical Exchange on Ship Biofouling—A Success Story

NACE International Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2021 24:38


This episode features a roundtable discussion with Elisabeth Charmley, Naval Architect for one of the world's largest ship managers; Johnny Eliasson, Hull and Coatings Engineer at Chevron Shipping; and Buddy Reams, Captain USCG (retired), Chief Technical/Maritime Officer of the Association for Materials Protection and Performance (AMPP).  All three are members of TEG532x, which is a Technical Exchange Group (TEG) that remains very active in areas related to ship hull fouling, antifouling methods, aquatic invasive species, and other biofouling related interests of the commercial shipping community.   Topics discussed on the podcast include the origins of the open group and motivations to join; success stories from the group over its three-plus years; efforts to synchronize the TEG's work with other shipping trade organizations; and the ongoing development and structure of AMPP's technical program.