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In this special Michigan-centric episode of the Very Dental Podcast, Alan is joined by Kevin Walberg from Garrison Dental Solutions. They discuss the launch of Garrison Dental's groundbreaking new product—a curing light named ‘Loop'. Kevin reveals the technology and development behind this curing light, which includes features like self-calibration and real-time adjustment based on distance from the tooth. The Loop ensures consistent power output and improves curing accuracy, addressing common issues dentists face with traditional curing lights. The episode also touches on the evolution of dental products and the practical challenges in everyday dental practices. The Loop is available starting today! Garrison is offering Very Dental listeners a discount to go take a look at the Loop. If you use the code "SO1124MEAD" for 10% off of any "non light curing" product and $100 credit off a future purchase if they buy a curing light! Some links from the show: Garrison Dental Solutions The Loop, Garrison's new smart curing light! Episode index: 00:34 Meet Kevin Walburg from Garrison Dental Solutions 02:23 History and Evolution of Sectional Matrices 03:24 Challenges with Curing Lights in Dentistry 05:36 Importance of Curing Light Maintenance 12:17 Innovative Features of the new Loop from Garrison Dental Solutions 19:38 Curing Light Precision 20:49 Price Range of Curing Lights 22:23 Self-Analyzing Curing Lights 23:09 Smart Curing Light Features 24:05 Calibration and Power Adjustment 30:35 Upcoming Events and Demonstrations 34:45 Conclusion and Final Thoughts Join the Very Dental Facebook group using the password "Timmerman," Hornbrook" or "McWethy," "Papa Randy" or "Lipscomb!" The Very Dental Podcast network is and will remain free to download. If you'd like to support the shows you love at Very Dental then show a little love to the people that support us! -- Crazy Dental has everything you need from cotton rolls to equipment and everything in between and the best prices you'll find anywhere! If you head over to verydentalpodcast.com/crazy and use coupon code “VERYDENTAL10” you'll get another 10% off your order! Go save yourself some money and support the show all at the same time! -- The Wonderist Agency is basically a one stop shop for marketing your practice and your brand. From logo redesign to a full service marketing plan, the folks at Wonderist have you covered! Go check them out at verydentalpodcast.com/wonderist! -- Enova Illumination makes the very best in loupes and headlights, including their new ergonomic angled prism loupes! They also distribute loupe mounted cameras and even the amazing line of Zumax microscopes! If you want to help out the podcast while upping your magnification and headlight game, you need to head over to verydentalpodcast.com/enova to see their whole line of products! -- CAD-Ray offers the best service on a wide variety of digital scanners, printers, mills and even their very own browser based design software, Clinux! CAD-Ray has been a huge supporter of the Very Dental Podcast Network and I can tell you that you'll get no better service on everything digital dentistry than the folks from CAD-Ray. Go check them out at verydentalpodcast.com/CADRay!
在上個月中,知名夜店大亨Alan夏天倫因與前妻間的私人糾紛曝光,在社群上引起全網熱議的風波。 Alan不僅是台灣夜生活界的領軍人物,創辦了KOR、OMNI和ONCOR等知名夜店品牌,事業版圖更從台北拓展到拉斯維加斯、上海、香港與東京,成為亞洲夜生活圈的代表人物之一。 然而,這位成功企業家的生活背後,隱藏著許多不為人知的挑戰。在這集《How to人生學》中,Alan首次公開分享這段風波背後的心路歷程,從疫情期間事業受挫、父親驟逝的衝擊,到婚姻破裂後如何努力維護孩子的安全感。他曾因壓力過大酗酒,陷入重度憂鬱,逐漸意識到必須靠自己走出谷底。 這集節目不僅是一場風波的回顧,更是對於如何在逆境中找到自我、重建生活的深刻探討。透過Alan的故事,讓我們一起思考在困難中如何重拾內在力量,走向重新掌控人生的旅程。
Philip Hiatt Hague, Executive Director of the Circuit Trail Conservancy (CTC) joins Shawn and Ryan as their first in studio guest since March 2020. Philip explains why Dallas consistently ranks among the least bikeable cities, systemic challenges with transportation, and how active transportation (anything but your car) makes a city more robust. In partnership with the City of Dallas, CTC is soon beginning construction of The Loop, a project connecting already-existent trails in our city to develop a 50-mile loop that links neighborhoods in all four quadrants of the city. So, dust off that spandex and tune in to hear more about safe, reliable, state of the art trails coming soon to a neighborhood near you. theloopdallas.org facebook.com/TheLoopDallas/@theloopdallas
Today: Greg and not-shocking conclusion of the lawn mower, house that looks like Darth Vader, 2-year old Mensa, fake mansion, Greg's new show The Loop with Winnie Sun, and more!! Follow it here, and have a great afternoon friends!
Matt Macduff, mountain bike free rider. This week Simon and Matt talk about their experience as free rider pioneers in their sports. Tune in to the first part of this episode to hear about Matt Macduff's biking career.
Matt Macduff, mountain bike free rider. This week Simon and Matt talk about their experience as free rider pioneers in their sports. Tune in to the first part of this episode to hear about Matt Macduff's biking career.
Happy Thanksgiving y'all!On this weeks episode, AL + MB are discussing all things that are currently inspiring them.Episode Line-up - - Family Shared Amazon Prime Fiasco- HAPPY 1 YEAR ANNIVERSAY TO THE LOOP- Bottle Bricking- Healing with Herbal Medicine and Food- Shout out to the survivors of 2020 - Living our own journey Social Media -@thelooppodcast@allison_loves_you__@marybeth.mcg
10 years before any of the guys were born was a time of first time blockbusters, stupid toys for kids, and some great music. The guys welcome musician Don to the show this week to talk about their favorite songs from 1975. What song will make the top of the list?
One of the great success stories in golf is found in Roscommon, MI at Forest Dunes. Under the visionary guidance of owner Lew Thompson, this amazing property was injected with new life. The Loop, Forest Dunes, and the upcoming 10-hole Short Course have reshaped the landscape of golf in Michigan and across the nation. Enjoy this encore presentation of the June 6th edition of Michigan Golf Live Radio, hosted by Bill Hobson
Benjamin Oliver New Book The Loop
Host Cyrus Webb welcomes author Ben Oliver to #ConversationsLIVE to discuss his love of storytelling and what it's like to celebrate his debut novel THE LOOP--- and what he hopes readers are able to enjoy about the main character.
Ello Love. Ya girls are back at it again BRITISH STYLE. In this weeks episode, BIG AL discusses her trip to London. MB was also speaking the QUEENS ENGLISH while wild n out at her GYM FUNDRAISER. Don't forget to smash those 5 stars. We love ya'll!!
Ya girls AL + MB are back at it again with a fire episode about INVENTIONS. They discuss anything from inventions they love, our most useful inventions, and inventions they deserve royalties on. Note - We do not own the rights to the music and audio on the Loop with AL + MB.
Untangling the pressing issue of securing a future workforce in the manufacturing sector with RSM's Mike Thornton and David Gibbens, and our host Jon Cronin. In this episode, we discuss real life workforce scenarios to deliver practical advice on how to manage workforce needs for now and in the future. If you want to know how to address the skills gap through retaining existing talent and attracting new skills; whilst embedding flexible working into your culture, then this is the podcast for you. Take a listen and subscribe to stay in #TheLoop on your favourite podcast platform.
Welcome to the June 8th edition of Michigan Golf Live Radio, as we continue celebrating our 20th Anniversary season! On this week's show, we broadcast from Forest Dunes & The Loop in Roscommon, MI. You'll hear all the details about the new short course, The Loop, and more...plus we talk with Golf Channel's Aaron Oberholser about Pebble Beach and the US Open, as well as LPGA star Jennifer Song. Be sure to listen to MGL Radio every Saturday across the state on THIS great family of MGL Radio Affiliates!
51:09 TalkThe Best Way to Start the Day is the Night Before - if you missed this live download or listen now - you can find The Intentionality GURUS on Spotify or on Spreaker https://www.spreaker.com/show/the-intentionality-gurus-candace-2018-19Intentionally B U and make the changes that you want, to meet your personal needs. Check out the Intentionality GURUS with Candace Pollock,International Coach Federation, Associate Certified Executive Coach, Certified Martha Beck Coach, Certified Grief Recovery Method Specialist*, 6 Sigma-Lean Black Belt Training, and Certified IntenSati Leader.
Pip Jamieson is the Founder of The Dots, a LinkedIn challenger designed around the networking needs of 'No Collar' professionals – creators, freelancers and entrepreneurs. As routine jobs become more automated, these No Collar professionals will represent the future workforce.Delightfully Dyslexic with a distinctive marmite laugh (you either love it or you hate it) Pip was named by The Sunday Times as one of the Top 100 Disruptive Entrepreneurs innovating in their respective fields and by Creative Review as one of the top 50 Creative Leaders.Being a dyslexic sole female tech founder, Pip has put helping business build diverse teams at the heart of everything they do! 62% + of The Dots community is female, 31% + BAME & 16% + LGBT+. The Dots also supports socioeconomic diversity and neurodiversity to fuel a more balanced creative industry in the future.Pip lives on a houseboat with her husband in Kings Cross, London.WebsiteInstagramTwitter
My guest today is Ashley Botting. Ashley is an alumna of Toronto’s Second City Mainstage, and has starred in The Second City Guide to the Symphony, Cam Baby, and One Night Only. Ashley has been a talking-head on CTV News Channel’s Straight Talk segment with Sandie Rinaldo. She is also a regular panelist, writer, and guest host on CBC Radio One’s quiz show, Because News. As a writer, she has penned episodes for PBS’ Odd Squad, Nickelodeon’s upcoming Zoofari and pieces for NOW Magazine, The Toronto Star, TheLoop.ca, and was shortlisted for The CBC Canada Writes: Bloodlines prize. She’s won three Canadian Comedy Awards and been nominated for three Dora Awards. On this episode, we discuss our similarities: our challenges with faith, our experiences growing up with one Jewish and one non-Jewish parent, and our experiences with improvisation.
By: Tracy A. Hightower The O.O.D.A. Loop is a process we go through hundreds if not thousands of times in a single day. It is a process that defines how we humans react to stimulus. Colonel John Boyd coined the term O.O.D.A. Loop, in the 1950’s. Colonel Boyd, known as the “Fighter Pilot who changed the Art of War”, was an F-86 pilot and commander of a fighter group during the latter part of the Korean War. He believed that when at a disadvantage a competent pilot could still overcome that disadvantage by “Attacking the Mind” of his opponent. His observations led him to a greater understanding of Human reaction time and the coining of the term O.O.D.A. Loop. Colonel Boyd trained his pilots based upon his observations of Human reaction time and as a result his pilots had a 10 to 1 kill ratio over the superior Mig-15’s.Human reaction time is defined as the time elapsing between the onset of a stimulus and the onset of a response to that stimulus. The O.O.D.A. Loop, which stands for Observe, Orient, Decide and Act, is Boyd’s way of explaining how we go through the process of reacting to stimulus. First we Observe, and keep in mind that although we process approximately 80% of the information we receive with sense of sight, we can and do make observations with our other senses. For instance you might hear a gunshot and not see the person who fired it. Once you look and see the source of the gunfire you are now in the Orient stage of the process. In the Orient stage you are now focusing your attention on what you have just observed. The next step is the Decide step in which you have to make a decision on what to do about what you have just observed and focused your attention on. Finally you have made your decision and the last step is to Act upon that decision. Keep in mind that the O.O.D.A loop is what happens between the onset of a stimulus and the onset of a reaction to that stimulus.How fast is your O.O.D.A. Loop? Well, that depends on several factors that can affect your reaction time. Simple Reaction Time is generally accepted to be around 220 milliseconds (Laming 1968). In simple reaction time experiments, there is only one stimulus and one response. Simple reaction time can be gauged in a variety of ways but basically a person is asked to place their finger on a button or a switch and told to manipulate that button or switch in response to a light or a sound. In this case the person is reacting to a “Known Stimulus” during the observe step and using a pre-determined response during the decide step. It should be noted here that many researchers have found that reaction to Auditory Stimulus is faster than reaction to Visual Stimulus. Perhaps this is because an Auditory Stimulus only takes 8-10 Milliseconds to reach the brain (Kemp et al., 1973), but a visual stimulus takes 20-40 milliseconds to reach the brain (Marshall et al., 1943).A more familiar example of simple reaction time is the “Brake Light Theory” You are driving down the road and you “Observe” the brake lights of the car in front of you come on. This is a “Known Stimulus” because you expect while driving to have this happen and because you expect this, you already have a predetermined response, which is to remove your foot from the accelerator and apply the brake. From the time we Observe the brake light (Onset of Stimulus) to the time we begin to remove our foot from the accelerator, (Onset of a reaction to Stimulus) less time has elapsed than if we were responding to an Unknown Stimulus, which brings us to the Flash Bang Theory. Our reaction time is slower when we are responding to “Unknown Stimulus” such as when Joe Drug Dealer is sitting in his living room watching the Simpson’s on TV after a long day of cooking Meth. Suddenly he hears and sees an object fly through the window. Just before it (A Flashbang) goes off is the point at which Joe is saying “What the &%@#”! His reaction time is slowed by the fact that he has to respond to unknown stimulus and this does not include what the effects of the Flashbang going off will further do to disorient him. Had he been watching the Discovery channel he might have known that Police sometimes use this tactic when raiding drug dealer’s homes and it might have been known stimulus had he been expecting it.There are other factors that can affect your O.O.D.A. Loop, some of which can be overcome with training. In 1952 a researcher named Hick confirmed that by going from one response choice (Decision Step) to two, response time increased by 58%. This is widely known as “Hick’s Law” and has been repeatedly confirmed by subsequent research. It is because of this that we teach some of the things we teach such as various malfunction drills. If the weapon does not go bang when it should, the more choices our students have to choose from, the slower they will react. As an example if a student through training has learned that at any given time his/her firearm may experience a type one malfunction and he/she has trained to have a single response (move, tap, rack bang) then as in the “Brake Light” example, through training and experience the malfunction has become a “Known Stimulus” and the solution has become a predetermined response and reaction time is faster.Two factors that affect your O.O.D.A. loop during the Orient step are Denial and Emotional Filter. Denial is when you refuse to accept or Deny that this is happening to you. Emotional Filter is a lot like Denial except that you wish that this were not happening. “Oh man, please don’t let this be happening”. Both of these things can and will affect your reaction time but fortunately they can be overcome with training as this commonly happens with people who have little or no training.In 1960 Researchers Franklin Henry and Donald Rogers found that not only does increasing the number of responses affect your reaction time, but also by increasing the complexity of the tasks, induces stress that can adversely affect your reaction time. While doing simple reaction time test, they told each subject to place their finger next to a switch and when they hear a certain sound, they are to flip the switch. After each subject’s time was registered and recorded they used the same group and did the same test but added another task to do after flipping the switch. The subjects were told to flip a second switch after completing the second task. In both tests, the only time recorded was the time it took to push the first button and Henry and Rogers found that the added stress of having a more complex task to perform caused each subject’s reaction time to increase by an average of 31%.Colonel Boyd also knew that other factors could affect your O.O.D.A. Loop. During his research he found that Fatigue was also a factor. He and his pilots were flying F-86’s and although they were slower and less maneuverable than the Mig 15’s they were flying against, The F-86 was fully hydraulically controlled and the Mig 15 was only hydraulically assisted. This meant that Boyd’s pilots could operate their aircraft with easy and gentle manipulation of the controls, while the Mig pilots had to work harder to maneuver their aircraft. Boyd found that the more his pilots maneuvered and the longer a dogfight persisted the more fatigued the Mig pilots became and the slower their reaction time became until the F-86 pilots were able to maneuver their aircraft into a position of dominance.As Instructors we are always striving to find ways to give our students the advantage in a fight while diminishing their opponents will and ability to fight back effectively. Making sure our students understand the O.O.D.A. Loop and how we react as humans can go a long way toward accomplishing that goal. The really great thing about understanding the O.O.D.A. Loop is the realization that everybody has one and their O.O.D.A. Loop is affected by the same factors that yours is. This is one of the reasons why in nearly every drill we teach it incorporates moving. This has the effect of resetting your opponent’s O.O.D.A. Loop and giving you still another advantage. Learning how your opponent’s mind works and using tactics that allow you to take advantage of that knowledge is what we should strive to do. Colonel Boyd had it right, know your opponent’s mind and then attack it.
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Kevin Matthews (legendary host from The Loop in Chicago and WLAV in Grand Rapids) called into Hoppe Hour. He gave his take on the Blackhawks vs Tampa Bay lightning. He also talks about where radio is at, his career, and the fun shenanigans he went through on and off air!
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