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ITB's Eagles beat reporter Andrew DiCecco gives his insights from covering the Eagles on a daily basis.In this special edition, Andrew catches up with former Eagles TE Jeff Thomason to look back on Thomason's career with the Packers and Eagles and filling in for an injured Chad Lewis during the 2004 Super Bowl run.Some awesome flashbacks!► Subscribe to our Patreon Channel for exclusive information not seen or heard anywhere else and become among smartest Birds fans out there (just ask our members!!) + get all of our shows commercial free!!https://www.patreon.com/insidethebirds► Sign up for our newsletter! • Visit http://eepurl.com/hZU4_n.►Support our sponsors!!► Simpli Safe Home Alert System: https://simplisafe.com/BIRDS for 60% OFF!► Camden Apothecary: https://camdenapothecary.com/► Soul Out of Office Gummies: https://getsoul.com. Use Promo Code: BIRDS for 30% off► Sky Motor Cars: https://www.skymotorcars.com/Follow the Hosts!► Follow our Podcast on Twitter: https://twitter.com/InsideBirds► Follow Geoff Mosher on Twitter: https://twitter.com/geoffpmosher► Follow Adam Caplan on Twitter: https://twitter.com/caplannfl► Follow Andrew DiCecco on Twitter: https://twitter.com/andrewdiceccoNFL insider veterans take an in-depth look that no other show can offer! Be sure to subscribe to stay up to date with the latest news, rumors, and discussions.For more, be sure to check out our official website: https://www.insidethebirds.com.
We're trying something a little bit different. In addition to our regular episodes with Abby, we'll be adding a monthly bonus episode with Jim Cudahy, the CEO of the Societies. In this first episode, Jim has a chat with the three Society presidents, discussing current challenges and opportunities for the Societies, including ways that members can get the most out of our programs, but guests will vary a lot from there! Please give a listen and let us know what you think. If there are specific guests or topics you want us to cover, let us know! Contact us at podcast@sciencesocieties.org or on Twitter @FieldLabEarth if you have comments, questions, or suggestions for show topics, and if you want more content like this don't forget to subscribe. If you'd like to see old episodes or sign up for our newsletter, you can do so here: https://fieldlabearth.libsyn.com/. If you would like to reach out to Jim, you can find him here: https://tinyurl.com/yeysfjw4 If you would like to reach out to Wade, you can find him here: https://tinyurl.com/864khur7 If you would like to reach out to Felix, you can find him here: https://tinyurl.com/39h2zy3a If you would like to reach out to Aaron, you can find him here: https://tinyurl.com/4yanbf7y Resources Transcripts: https://www.rev.com/app/transcript/Njk3MjVkNWMzZWJkMTZmYTQzZTc5YTZmaXN3TVBMLWdkZlgz/o/VEMwOTU5NjUyMjUz Societies homepage: https://www.sciencesocieties.org/ American Society of Agronomy: https://www.agronomy.org/ Crop Science Society of America: https://www.crops.org/ Soil Science Society of America: https://www.soils.org/ Field, Lab, Earth is Copyrighted by the American Society of Agronomy, Crop Science Society of America, and Soil Science Society of America.
Eastmans Predator Pros host Corey Groff sits down with Jeff Thomason to talk about how Jeff started "Predator Pursuit", and how it went from a DVD series to a show on the Sportsman Channel. We discuss his career, and the places it has taken him. We talk about night hunting with lights and thermals and the benefits of using lights over thermals. We discuss content that the show "Predator Pursuit" puts out on social media, the team Jeff has put together to make that possible, and Jeff shares one of his worst moments while hunting. Hornady: https://bit.ly/Hornady-Eastmans Kryptek: https://bit.ly/Kryptek-Eastmans onX hunt: https://bit.ly/onXHunt-Eastmans SigSauer: https://bit.ly/SIGSAUER-Eastmans Silencer Central: https://bit.ly/SilencerCentral-Eastmans
How Interpretation Shaped Our View of Women On this episode of TheoDisc, Kenny's guest is Mary Thomason, who is currently engaged in doctoral work about re-establishing a trust in the divine voice within Scripture which undoes the common ways women have been made to feel less than men, and by telling a redeeming narrative of women who are chosen and trusted by God. Her heart is that women and men would be released to be empowered by God without the burden of harmful interpretation which harms both women and men. We know you will enjoy this episode!
The Dubuque Area Sports Podcast sits down with Beckman Catholic Girls Basketball Head Coach Thomason as the Blazers look to bounce back from a challenging 3–20 season and make a leap in the always-tough River Valley Conference.Coach Thomason breaks down a deeper look at this year's roster, including veteran starters, and non-starters stepping into expanded roles. Fans will also get to meet the promising newcomers who could make an impact right away.We also revisit last season's highs and lows, discuss the growth of the program, and get Coach Thomason's outlook on what this year's identity will look like — including the mindset, development, and determination needed to move the Blazers forward.A great inside look at a program hungry to flip the script and rise in the conference standings.
Growing up at the mouth of the Cottonwood Canyons, Chase Thomason went from deep powder kid to full-blown weather nerd after Twister hit screens. Now he's a meteorologist at KUTV Channel 2 who still finds time to snowboard powder at Snowbird Ski Resort.In this episode of Last Chair by Ski Utah, Chase explains the science behind the Greatest Snow on Earth including snowflakes, storms and Utah's wild lake effect magic. Recorded at the High West Whiskey Library.
Growing up at the mouth of the Cottonwood Canyons, Chase Thomason went from deep powder kid to full-blown weather nerd after Twister hit screens. Now he's a meteorologist at KUTV Channel 2 who still finds time to snowboard powder at Snowbird Ski Resort.In this episode of Last Chair by Ski Utah, Chase explains the science behind the Greatest Snow on Earth including snowflakes, storms and Utah's wild lake effect magic. Recorded at the High West Whiskey Library.
This week legendary historian Dr. Karen Cox drops in to talk about her life, her work, and advise for historians and students as we enter this new era.About our guest:Karen L. Cox is an award-winning historian and a Distinguished Lecturer for the Organization of American Historians. She is the author of four books, the editor or co-editor of two volumes on southern history and has written numerous essays and articles, including an essay for the New York Times best seller Myth America: Historians Take on the Biggest Legends and Lies About Our Past. Her books include Dixie's Daughters: The United Daughters of the Confederacy and the Preservation of Confederate Culture, Dreaming of Dixie: How the South Was Created in American Popular Culture, Goat Castle: A True Story of Murder, Race, and the Gothic South, and most recently, No Common Ground: Confederate Monuments and the Ongoing Fight for Racial Justice, which was published in April 2021 and won the Michael V.R. Thomason book prize from the Gulf South Historical Association.A successful public intellectual, Dr. Cox has written op-eds for the New York Times, the Washington Post, CNN, TIME magazine, Publishers Weekly, Smithsonian Magazine, and the Huffington Post. She has given dozens of media interviews in the U.S. and around the globe, especially on the topic of Confederate monuments. She appeared in Henry Louis Gates's PBS documentary Reconstruction: America after the Civil War, Lucy Worsley's American History's Biggest Fibs for the BBC, and the Emmy-nominated documentary The Neutral Ground, which examines the underlying history of Confederate monuments.Cox is a professor emerita of history at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte where she taught from 2002-2024. She is currently writing a book that explores themes of the Great Migration, the Black press, and early Chicago jazz through the forgotten tragedy of the Rhythm Club fire, which took the lives of more than 200 African Americans in Natchez, Mississippi, in 1940.You can follow her on Bluesky @DrKarenLCox.bsky.socialBlog at WordPress.com.
Bradford Thomason & Brett Whitcomb, directors of the documentary "The Spirit of Halloween Town" stop by the Reel Pineapple to talk about their film. We talk about the rumors about the town, ghosts, and yes that Karen that the town & much more; check out the interview! The Reel Pineapple is your one-stop shop for the latest movie reviews, trailer breakdowns, and more! Subscribe to the show on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/@thereelpineapple Follow me on BlueSky at reelpineapple.bsky.social Follow me on TikTok & Instagram @jhunterreelpineapple Follow me on Letterboxd at BlackShazam Follow me on Twitch at www.twitch.tv/thereelpineapple Subscribe & give us five stars at The Reel Pineapple to us wherever you listen to podcasts! Rate, Like, Share, & Subscribe! Follow me on all of our socials! linktr.ee/jhunterreelpineapple
In this episode of the Raised Rowdy Podcast, Nicky T and Kurt Ozan sit down with their longtime friend Trey Lewis, who has just launched a brand-new artist project under the name Thomason. The conversation dives into the evolution behind Thomason—not a replacement, but an addition to Trey's musical identity. They explore what inspired the […]
What does it mean to pray with a persistence that refuses to quit?If your faith has ever felt fractured or your prayers unanswered, this sermon is a powerful reminder that God hears, God heals, and breakthrough comes to those who don't give up.In this message, Pastor Caleb Thomason unpacks Jesus' parable from Luke 11 about asking, seeking, and knocking... showing that God calls us to have a grit in prayer that presses on even when answers don't come quickly!
This special episode of The Doctor's Playbook steps outside the usual clinical lens to explore the ethical, spiritual, and human dimensions of medicine. My guest is The Reverend Clayton L. Thomason, J.D., M.Div., who holds the Bishop Anderson Endowed Chair of Religion and Ethics in Medicine at Rush University Medical Center, where he serves as Chair of the Department of Religion, Health & Human Values and Director of the Healthcare Ethics Program.Rev. Thomason's career bridges law, theology, and medicine. He has chaired state commissions on end-of-life care, served on national ethics boards, and spent decades guiding clinicians, patients, and families through some of healthcare's most profound dilemmas. His work focuses on community-based research addressing health disparities, the role of virtue in professional development, and public policy in palliative and end-of-life care.In our conversation, we talk about what it means to be human in medicine, how ethics and spirituality influence the care we provide, and the stories that have shaped his career. This episode is not just about medicine — it's about meaning, values, and the questions that stay with us long after a case is closed.Lead Host: Andrew MohamaGuest: Reverend Clayton L. Thomason, J.D., M.Div.Produced By: Andrew MohamaAlert & Oriented is a medical student-run clinical reasoning podcast dedicated to providing a unique platform for early learners to practice their skills as a team in real time. Through our podcast, we strive to foster a learning environment where medical students can engage with one another, share knowledge, and gain valuable experience in clinical reasoning. We aim to provide a comprehensive and supportive platform for early learners to develop their clinical reasoning skills, build confidence in their craft, and become the best clinicians they can be.Follow the team on X:A&OAndrew MohamaRich AbramsConnect on LinkedInAndrew MohamaA fantastic resource, by learners, for learners in Internal Medicine, Family Medicine, Pediatrics, Primary Care, Emergency Medicine, and Hospital Medicine.
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Welcome to the seventy sixth episode of Talk Spirit To Me.This week Jess welcomed Julie Thomason to the podcast.Julie Thomason is a mamma, young widow, and Content Creator. She shares relatable humor and truths about life, grief, and motherhood – and how to overcome the worst of times to find joy again.She left behind her teaching job to pursue a career that allows her the freedom to grieve, work from home, and be a mom. By partnering with brands she truly believes in, sharing products she loves, and continuing the conversation about grief – she aims to help moms, widows, and grief warriors find joy in life, while providing a living for her babies and continuing on her own grief journey.If you would like to connect with Julie you can follow her on IG @spilledmilkmammaIf you like this sh*t, follow us on Instagram @jessicalynnemediumship & @talkspirittomepodcast OR if you would like to book a Psychic Medium Reading you can do so HERE **Please note: we do not own the rights to this music; Bali - MBB @RFM_NCM
Shane continues on with Ryan Thomason's story, going deep into some struggles, what it's like to grieve a father's death, and the incredible joy and peace of walking with Jesus through it all.
Ryan Thomason of Dickson, OK is fresh off his 4th pro season shooting in the ASA Men's Open Pro Division and has a bombshell announcement. Ryan will be relocating his shop/academy formerly known as "G2" to his hometown of Dickson and rebranding as "The Bow Shack" with the Oklahoma Shooting Academy in a fresh new location complete with outdoor range expansion! Ryan details some of his thought on where he is taking this new venture and welcomes back his supporting cast of academy supporters to the next big thing in Oklahoma archery. Come see us at the Bow Shack to study under one of the top performers in the pro class and learn everything from basic archery to advanced shot execution. #theBowShack#archeryshootersassociation #dartonarchery #conquestarchery #blackeaglearrows #shrewdarchery #b3archery#toadbowstrings#triplecarchery #triplecarchery #3darchery #oklahomaasafederation #hnhshootingsports #summitbowstrings#cooperheatandair
Dr. Karen Cox drops in to talk about the Trump Administration's plans to reinstall two former Confederate monuments, along with the Lost Cause mythology, and how we think about the Civil War.About our guest:Karen L. Cox is an award-winning historian and a Distinguished Lecturer for the Organization of American Historians. She is the author of four books, the editor or co-editor of two volumes on southern history and has written numerous essays and articles, including an essay for the New York Times best seller Myth America: Historians Take on the Biggest Legends and Lies About Our Past. Her books include Dixie's Daughters: The United Daughters of the Confederacy and the Preservation of Confederate Culture, Dreaming of Dixie: How the South Was Created in American Popular Culture, Goat Castle: A True Story of Murder, Race, and the Gothic South, and most recently, No Common Ground: Confederate Monuments and the Ongoing Fight for Racial Justice, which was published in April 2021 and won the Michael V.R. Thomason book prize from the Gulf South Historical Association.A successful public intellectual, Dr. Cox has written op-eds for the New York Times, the Washington Post, CNN, TIME magazine, Publishers Weekly, Smithsonian Magazine, and the Huffington Post. She has given dozens of media interviews in the U.S. and around the globe, especially on the topic of Confederate monuments. She appeared in Henry Louis Gates's PBS documentary Reconstruction: America after the Civil War, Lucy Worsley's American History's Biggest Fibs for the BBC, and the Emmy-nominated documentary The Neutral Ground, which examines the underlying history of Confederate monuments.Cox is a professor emerita of history at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte where she taught from 2002-2024. She is currently writing a book that explores themes of the Great Migration, the Black press, and early Chicago jazz through the forgotten tragedy of the Rhythm Club fire, which took the lives of more than 200 African Americans in Natchez, Mississippi, in 1940.You can follow her on Bluesky @DrKarenLCox.bsky.social
Shane has on Shelby Thomas and Ryan Thomason to hear about their growing up, how they met, and how God used Ryan to dramatically turn Shelby's life around.
In this episode, host Alyssa Watson, DVM, welcomes back John M. Thomason, DVM, MS, DACVIM (SAIM), to talk about his recent Clinician's Brief article, “Top 4 Primary Immune-Mediated Disorders in Dogs.” In part 2 of this 2-part conversation, Dr. Thomason focuses on immune-mediated polyarthritis (IMPA) and pemphigus foliaceus. He covers some diverse presentations for IMPA and makes joint taps sound highly doable. You'll also be reminded about those fabled “fried egg cells.”Resources:https://www.cliniciansbrief.com/article/anemia-thrombocytopenia-immune-disorder-dogshttps://www.apoquel.comContact:podcast@instinct.vetWhere To Find Us:Website: CliniciansBrief.com/PodcastsYouTube: Youtube.com/@clinicians_briefFacebook: Facebook.com/CliniciansBriefLinkedIn: LinkedIn.com/showcase/CliniciansBrief/Instagram: @Clinicians.BriefX: @CliniciansBriefThe Team:Alyssa Watson, DVM - HostAlexis Ussery - Producer & Multimedia Specialist
Note: We are back from parental leave! This episode was originally released June 2nd for Death Panel patrons and is being unlocked today for the first time. To support the show and help make episodes like this one possible, become a patron at www.patreon.com/deathpanelpod Beatrice speaks with Jane Thomason of National Nurses United (NNU) about the Trump administration's disbanding of the CDC's HICPAC committee, the body that oversees infection control practices across the healthcare industry — and a committee that Jane was briefly involved with as part of an advisory workgroup since last summer. We also discuss the Trump administration's staggering cuts across NIOSH, a key agency for workplace health and safety protections, and their significance within the broader “MAHA” agenda. Find NNU's call to action letter about NIOSH here: https://nnu.org/saveniosh Jane Thomason is NNU's lead industrial hygienist. She was last on the show in March 2024 and August 2023 to speak about a campaign against proposed infection control cuts being considered by HICPAC, after which she was added to a HICPAC workgroup that May. Jane returns today now that, with HICPAC disbanded, she's once again able to speak more openly about committee deliberations. Find our book Health Communism here: www.versobooks.com/books/4081-health-communism Find Jules' latest book, A Short History of Trans Misogyny, here: https://www.versobooks.com/products/3054-a-short-history-of-trans-misogyny Find Tracy's book, Abolish Rent, here: www.haymarketbooks.org/books/2443-abolish-rent Find Phil's new book, Counting Like a State, here: kansaspress.ku.edu/9780700639687/ Death Panel merch here (patrons get a discount code): www.deathpanel.net/merch As always, support Death Panel at www.patreon.com/deathpanelpod
In this episode, host Alyssa Watson, DVM, is joined by John M. Thomason, DVM, MS, DACVIM (SAIM), to talk about his recent Clinician's Brief article, “Top 4 Primary Immune-Mediated Disorders in Dogs.” In part 1 of this 2-part conversation, Dr. Thomason focuses on the diagnosis and management of IMHA and IMTP. You'll hear vital details for both conditions including the right way to handle blood smears and slide agglutination, which IMHA cases are hypercoagulable (spoiler: all of them), and if vincristine actually helps in IMTP (spoiler again: it does).Resources:https://www.cliniciansbrief.com/article/anemia-thrombocytopenia-immune-disorder-dogshttps://www.zoetisus.com/products/dogs/librelaContact:podcast@instinct.vetWhere To Find Us:Website: CliniciansBrief.com/PodcastsYouTube: Youtube.com/@clinicians_briefFacebook: Facebook.com/CliniciansBriefLinkedIn: LinkedIn.com/showcase/CliniciansBrief/Instagram: @Clinicians.BriefX: @CliniciansBriefThe Team:Alyssa Watson, DVM - HostAlexis Ussery - Producer & Multimedia Specialist
In this episode of Reimagine Childhood, host Monica Healer interviews Jean Thomason, known as Miss Patty Cake, sharing her 30-plus years of experience in music, worship, and children's ministry. They discuss practical strategies to teach preschoolers about praise, touching on the depth and variety of engagement in worship described in Hebrew scripture. Jean shares her journey into children's ministry, insights into biblical praise as various Hebrew words, and emphasizes the importance of encouraging children's natural joy and exuberance as a form of worship. This episode is packed with resources and ideas to help educators and parents alike to foster a spiritual foundation in young children. 00:00 Introduction to Reimagine Childhood 00:42 Meet Jean Thomason aka Miss Patty Cake 01:40 The Importance of Praise in Early Childhood 05:38 Understanding Biblical Praise 25:11 Summer Conference Promo 27:05 Understanding Different Forms of Praise 29:33 The Power of Praise in Our Lives 33:15 Teaching Children the Joy of Praise 41:13 Resources and Encouragement for Teachers https://www.misspattycake.com/ https://www.jeanthomason.com/ https://www.youtube.com/user/misspattycaketv The book - Sharing God's BIG LOVE with Little Lives - https://www.shopmisspattycake.com/collections/books-and-resources/products/sharing-gods-big-love-with-little-lives Link to the document with all the scripture - https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/3c3efkm1ulk4zek3tv35j/PULLING-PRESCHOOLERS-outline.pdf?rlkey=su7mab3oh1qwde2miverysz0v&dl=0
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Subscribe on Patreon and hear this week's full patron-exclusive episode here: https://www.patreon.com/posts/130544835 Beatrice speaks with Jane Thomason of National Nurses United (NNU) about the Trump administration's disbanding of the CDC's HICPAC committee, the body that oversees infection control practices across the healthcare industry — and a committee that Jane was briefly involved with as part of an advisory workgroup since last summer. We also discuss the Trump administration's staggering cuts across NIOSH, a key agency for workplace health and safety protections, and their significance within the broader “MAHA” agenda. Jane Thomason is NNU's lead industrial hygienist. She was last on the show in March 2024 and August 2023 to speak about a campaign against proposed infection control cuts being considered by HICPAC, after which she was added to a HICPAC workgroup that May. Jane returns today now that, with HICPAC disbanded, she's once again able to speak more openly about committee deliberations. Find NNU's call to action letter about NIOSH here: https://nnu.org/saveniosh Runtime 1:09:48 Note: We're back! Thank you to everyone for all the well wishes and many kind messages during our parental leave. We have a lot coming together soon processing current events and reacting to some big developments that happened while we were away. As we ramp production back up we'll be prioritizing the patron feed first to make sure patrons get a full new episode every week. Get Health Communism here: www.versobooks.com/books/4081-health-communism Find Jules' new book here: https://www.versobooks.com/products/3054-a-short-history-of-trans-misogyny Find Tracy's book Abolish Rent here: https://www.haymarketbooks.org/books/2443-abolish-rent
David Thomason joins Jeff to talk about next weeks event at The University of Richmond for the Special Olympics of Virginia.
In this episode, Jamie chats with Thomason Bryan Zoldock, founder of Winningly by Thomason, a consulting firm helping young women shine in pageants, sorority rush, interviews, and more. Thomason shares how she launched her business during the pandemic, her approach to personalized coaching, and stories from working with Miss America winners Madison Marsh and Abbie Stockard. EPISODE AT A GLANCE: How Thomason founded Winningly by Thomason during the pandemic to specialize in pageant coaching How Zoom allows her to work with clients all over the U.S. A peek into her typical workday and client process for pageant coaching, Rush prep, and professional development Why her focus on interviews and resumes can make or break someone's competition results How Rush has changed post-COVID and whether legacy status still matters Tips for learning how to “humbly brag” about your strengths How Thomason helps with job interviews, scholarship applications, and more The story behind Madison Marsh and Abbie Stockard's rise to Miss America and what it was like to coach them RESOURCES & LINKS: Visit her website Email: hello@winninglybythomason.com Follow on Instagram The Clothes Tree ENJOYED THIS EPISODE? YOU MAY ALSO LIKE: From Miss Alabama to Real Estate: Jessica Gilmore on Faith, Family, & Career Apple Podcasts | Spotify | YouTube Tanya Foster: Her New Clothing Line & Best Style Advice for Women Apple Podcasts | Spotify | YouTube
The Ataris were formed in 1996 in Anderson, Indiana. The Ataris originally began as the home demo-recording project of lead singer guitarist Kristopher Roe and guitarist Jasin Thomason. The group were discovered a year later by Vandals founder Joe Escalante after songwriter Kristopher Roe met him at a concert. Impressed by his demo tape, Escalante asked Roe to put together a full band and record for his label, Kung-Fu Records. Roe then picked up and moved to California in search of bandmates. (Thomason decided to stay in Indiana), and eventually added guitarist Marco Peña, bassist Mike Davenport, and former Lagwagon drummer Derrick Plourde. Plourde was later replaced by new drummer Chris Knapp. We catch up with founder Kristopher Roe in this fun episode! website www.TheAtarisBand.com social media www.Instagram.com/theataris www.Facebook.com/TheAtaris About Music Matters with Darrell Craig Harris The Music Matters Podcast is hosted by Darrell Craig Harris, a globally published music journalist, professional musician, and Getty Images photographer. Music Matters is now available on Spotify, iTunes, Podbean, and more. Each week, Darrell interviews renowned artists, musicians, music journalists, and insiders from the music industry. Visit us at: www.MusicMattersPodcast.com Follow us on Twitter: www.Twitter.com/musicmattersdh For inquiries, contact: musicmatterspodcastshow@gmail.com Support our mission via PayPal: www.paypal.me/payDarrell
He speaks with host Jeff Douglas.
On Bells Larsen's stunning new album, “Blurring Time,” the Canadian singer-songwriter has an unlikely collaborator — himself. Bells is a trans man and he first recorded the album in his pre-transition voice with the intent of revisiting the songs after he started hormone therapy. The result is a unique self-collaboration, in which he harmonizes with himself. Bells sits down with Tom Power to talk about the new album and having to cancel his U.S. tour. If you like this conversation, take a listen to Tom's chat with singer-songwriter T. Thomason.
Dr. Jenna breaks down the key differences between pediatric and adult care, and shares practical tips to help you feel more confident and prepared—whether it's learning how to speak up during appointments, track your symptoms, or build a support system that really gets it.They also get real about mindset, movement, rest, and how to keep living a full, active life even with rheumatoid arthritis, juvenile idiopathic arthritis or a similar condition in the mix. If you're feeling unsure about what comes next, this conversation is full of encouragement, clarity, and little ways to start taking charge of your health journey.Episode at a glance:Why the Transition from Pediatric to Adult Rheumatology Care Matters: Understanding the key differences between pediatric and adult rheumatology care.Common Challenges: Navigating new doctors, treatment plans, and increased self-management responsibilities.Self-Advocacy Tips: How to confidently communicate with your new care team and take charge of your health.Building a Support System: The importance of finding a community, whether through friends, family, or patient groups.Finding the Right Rheumatologist: What to look for in a specialist who understands your needs and concerns.Words of Encouragement: Reassurance that you're not alone in this transition and that smoother adjustments are possible with the right resources.Medical disclaimer: All content found on Arthritis Life public channels was created for generalized informational purposes only. The content is not intended to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment.Episode SponsorsRheum to THRIVE, an online course and support program Cheryl created to help people with rheumatic disease go from overwhelmed, confused and alone to confident, supported and connected. See all the details and join the program or waitlist now!
Episode Type: Listen to LearnWatch this episode on YouTube here.Welcome to a listen-to-learn episode of the Share Life podcast. In this episode, I'm speaking with Steve Thomason about The Gospel of Luke in the Shadow of Tyranny. In our chat, we explore the themes of the Gospel of Luke in relation to tyranny and the complexities of political discourse within the church. We discuss the importance of empathy, the role of pastors in navigating political tensions, and the need for constructive dialogue in a polarized society. Steve emphasizes the significance of understanding scripture and the life of Jesus as a foundation for addressing contemporary issues, advocating for love, and listening as essential practices in fostering community and reconciliation.For additional notes, links, and the video version, click here.
“I've always been authentic and that's always served me well. I remember Eddie Murphy being very amused by my banter.”When Oprah says, “People get to where they want to go because they know where they want to go,” how do you even begin to answer that? Especially when you're a Mancunian-born actor who's spent over two decades living and working in Hollywood. That's exactly what we asked Marsha Thomason in this candid, access-all-areas conversation—recorded from a slightly seismic LA (seriously, listen out for the tremor in the second half!).With infectious enthusiasm, ambition and off-the-charts charisma, Marsha has built an extraordinary career on screen, holding her own alongside legends like Helen Mirren, Richard Griffiths, Terence Stamp, and Eddie Murphy. From Better Things and Las Vegas to Lost, The Haunted Mansion, and ITV's The Bay, she's done it all, on both sides of the pond—winning lead roles in major TV shows and Hollywood hits while navigating the industry's twists and turns.In this episode, Marsha gives us the raw, inside track on how she made it to Hollywood: from cutting her teeth on a Saturday morning kids' show to how she landed her first US role, to bouncing back from a box office flop (released in the wake of 9/11). You'll hear all about the chutzpah, resilience, and sheer delusion needed to get ahead and stay the course. Follow Marsha @iammarshathomasonWHAT TO EXPECT The joy of working with an auteur (Pamela Adlon)Unforgettable career pinch-me momentsThe importance of representation in front of and behind the lens The power of collaboration between cast and crewHow timing can make or break a show's successThoughts on the episode? We'd love to hear them—DM us @creativebloodworldEPISODE CREDITSHosted by Laura ConwayProduced by Scenery StudiosShow music by Ben Tarrant-Brown
In this episode, Jamal, Heph, Daniel, and Martin speak with Ben Thomason on USAID, the Middle East, the new Trump administration, tariffs and more. Ben Arthur Thomason is an expert on twentieth and twenty-first century US empire and international relations and completed his PhD in American Culture Studies at Bowling Green State University in 2024. […]
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T. Thomason is a Canadian singer-songwriter who recently released an album called “Tenderness.” Now, he's taking it on the road with his Dirty Thoughts tour. The tour is a collaboration with sex educators and workers, queer and trans small business owners and queer spaces. T. joins Tom Power to talk about the tour and how he hopes it will create an experience that draws people in and dispels shame.
Marsha Thomason is a British actress now living in LA who is known for playing Sara Evers in Disney's The Haunted Mansion opposite Eddie Murphy, Naomi Dorrit on the ABC series Lost, FBI agent Diana Berrigan on the USA Network series White Collar, Francine Bridge on Sky's Cobra and DS Jenn Townsend in ITV crime series The Bay. Series 5 of The Bay is out now on itv and itvX .Marsha Thomason is our guest in episode 470 of My Time Capsule and chats to Michael Fenton Stevens about the five things she'd like to put in a time capsule; four she'd like to preserve and one she'd like to bury and never have to think about again .Watch The Bay on itvX, here - https://www.itv.com/watch/the-bay/2a5041 .Follow Marsha Thomason on Instagram: @iammarshathomasonFollow My Time Capsule on Instagram: @mytimecapsulepodcast & Twitter/X & Facebook: @MyTCpod .Follow Michael Fenton Stevens on Twitter/X: @fentonstevens & Instagram @mikefentonstevens .Produced and edited by John Fenton-Stevens for Cast Off Productions .Music by Pass The Peas Music .Artwork by matthewboxall.com .This podcast is proud to be associated with the charity Viva! Providing theatrical opportunities for hundreds of young people . Get bonus episodes and ad-free listening by becoming a team member with Acast+! Your support will help us to keep making My Time Capsule. Join our team now! https://plus.acast.com/s/mytimecapsule. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
As new content and updates brew behind the scenes, Let's look back and revisit one of our most popular episodes yet! Originally uploaded May 15, 2023
In this episode, Jake and Gino sit down with Jeremy Thomason, Managing Principal of Convolo Capital, to discuss his journey from corporate banking to real estate syndication. Jeremy shares his experiences in passive investing, multifamily deals, asset management, and raising capital.He reveals insider knowledge from his time at CoreLogic, breaks down how institutional investors operate, and explains why Dallas and Atlanta are his top picks for 2025.If you're looking to scale your real estate portfolio, improve your asset management skills, or understand the nuances of multifamily investing, this episode is for you.Topics Covered:How Jeremy transitioned from banking to real estateLessons learned from single-family investingRaising capital as a first-time GPThe power of institutional investors in multifamilyThe risks of floating-rate loans and why fixed debt is kingHow to avoid cash management disasters in multifamilyThe future of real estate investing in 2025Subscribe for more insights on multifamily investing and wealth-building strategies! Chapters:00:00 - Introduction 02:59 - What is a Finance Bro? 07:32 - Transitioning from Passive Investor to Syndicator 11:40 - How Big Data and AI Are Changing Real Estate 19:20 - Understanding Multifamily Debt: Agency vs. Bridge Loans 23:15 - Cash Management vs. Spreadsheet Management 31:03 - Asset Management vs. Property Management 36:37 - Why NOI Growth Matters More Than Cap Rate Compression 40:17 - The State of the Multifamily Market in 2025 45:46 - Top Real Estate Podcasts & Resources 51:04 - Best U.S. Markets for 2025 52:29 - Gino Wraps it Up We're here to help create multifamily entrepreneurs... Here's how: Brand New? Start Here: https://jakeandgino.mykajabi.com/free-wheelbarrowprofits Want To Get Into Multifamily Real Estate Or Scale Your Current Portfolio Faster? Apply to join our PREMIER MULTIFAMILY INVESTING COMMUNITY & MENTORSHIP PROGRAM. (*Note: Our community is not for beginner investors)
Text Kristen your thoughts or feedback about the showKristine Thomason shares her fascinating journey as a lifestyle writer and editor at major publications such as Women's Health and mindbodygreen, to becoming a thriving freelance writer, editor, and consultant.Kristine candidly discusses the pivotal moment of being laid off that ultimately led her to take the leap and embrace the freedom of freelance work.She quickly realized the importance of establishing clear boundaries and practicing saying “no” to opportunities that don't feel like a good fit. Learn more and check out some of Kristine's work at KristineThomason.com or connect with her on Instagram at Kristine.Thomason. PS If you want to check it out, here's the link to Kristine's article about her solorette trip.*** Freebie alert! Build Your Lead Management Fairytale Workflow with 17hats Say "goodbye" to inbox chaos and "hello" to streamlined lead management that saves time and boosts your business. This free guide will walk you through how to build a lead management workflow with 17hats' premier package.
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On this week's episode of The EFL Interviews on the Essential EFL podcast we hear from three young players who are really starting to make a name for themselves in the Football League.First, Simeon sits down with Portsmouth midfielder Freddie Potts who speaks about stepping up to Championship level and winning a European trophy with his parent-club, West Ham.Then it's Stoke and Wales youngster Lewis Koumas. Son of former pro Jason, Lewis is out on loan from Liverpool and getting to grips with his first full season in senior football.And finally Simeon chats with Bolton captain, George Thomason. After being given the armband earlier in the season George explains how he's trying to inspire his side to put last season's playoff final defeat behind them.
Musician, actor and activist T. Thomason shares thoughts and experiences with online hate, and fears that Meta's move to walk back protections against Hate Speech and Abuse will create unsafe environments for Queer and Gender-Queer community.
Matt Hemmings & Brian Thomason, founders of Sunshine Punch, take us into the creation and journey of their delicious orange cream drink. They share the inspiration behind Sunshine Punch from the vision of creating a fun, delicious drink that evokes feeling of nostalgia to their commitment to quality and bold flavors. With a shared love for music, they often gathered around a fire to jam, unwind, and sip on a homemade blend of flavors that became their go-to-drink for good vibes. What started as a fun, spontaneous creation among friends soon blossomed into a full fledged successful drink brand
The Spirit of Halloweentown (2024) celebrates the unique Halloween festival of St. Helens, Oregon—a town that annually transforms itself in tribute to Disney's cult-classic film Halloweentown, which was filmed there in 1998. Directed by Bradford Thomason and Brett Whitcomb, known for their nostalgic lens in Jasper Mall, the film dives into the lives of the locals who are the heart of this Halloween tradition.As part of our Fantastic Fest coverage, Mike talks with Thomason and Whitcomb about their latest documentary film.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/the-projection-booth-podcast--5513239/support.
Join us as we chat with Joe Thomason, Senior Vice President of Hospital Operations at Community Hospital Corporation, about how strategic partnerships can drive growth and enhance performance in rural and community hospitals. Discover valuable insights on overcoming financial challenges and successfully introducing new services through collaboration in the healthcare landscape.This episode is sponsored by Community Hospital Corporation
T. Thomason is a singer-songwriter from Nova Scotia who has a lot to say about how the music industry treats trans artists. Now, he's opening up with a new single called “True” off his forthcoming album, “Tenderness.” T. sits down with Tom to talk about the song, and how it's opened up new conversations and made him feel empowered.
192: Jay Thomason and Daniel Earhart have been friends of REtipster for many years now. I first talked with them in episode 50. This is a great place to start if you want to hear their backstory, how long they've been in the business, and so on.(Show Notes: REtipster.com/192)In this episode, I wanted to learn more about how they've been pretty successful at getting bank financing for their land deals. Most land investors have a hard time with this because most banks aren't interested in lending on residential vacant lots unless the owner has an immediate plan to develop it.When I caught up with Daniel and Jay at the Land UnConference this past year, they explained a little bit about how they did this, and I thought the whole REtipser audience needed to hear about this. After all, if we can unlock bank financing and the lower rates that come with the package, this would be a very helpful financing alternative for those of us who don't have the funds ourselves, don't want to take out much more expensive hard money loans, and don't want to give away huge amounts of our profit to funders.
Qiana Thomason has dedicated her career to the improvement of health and wellbeing across the region. As the CEO of Health Forward, she focuses on communities over-represented in health injustice and those living in marginalized conditions. While Qiana has an impressive career repertoire, it's her health journey that is the highlight of her story. After years of suffering from intense skin issues, self-isolation, and joint and gut pain, Qiana found the answer. It took stepping away from conventional medicine and discovering the root cause of her symptoms through a functional approach. The problem? An overgrowth of Candida albicans in her gut created an autoimmune response in the rest of her body. Through listening to her body, building relationships with her healthcare providers, and relentlessly pursuing wellbeing Qiana was able to find healing. Memorable Quotes: “There's the food you get through what you eat, and the food you put on your body, and the food you put in your mind and your soul.” “I've always eaten healthy, I eat well. She goes, according to whom? That's when it clicked. My body is the source of truth.” “Slow down, check on your people, and check-in with yourself.” “God is in the midst of her, she shall not be moved.” Psalm 46:5 “Keep your head above the crowd.” What You'll Learn: Why you should listen to your body to pursue optimal health & the importance of food and relationships to that journey. This Episode Includes: Well-being is critical to our ability to create connections with others. Well-being starts by listening to your own body first. A nutritarian is someone who focuses on nutrition and how your personal body experiences it. The difference between conventional food advice and a functional medicine perspective. Qiana's health crisis with skin, joint, and gut pain and how she overcame those symptoms by addressing the root cause. Poor health causes you to self-isolate and can lead to anxiety and depression. You can't be your best self and live out your purpose when you don't feel well. Listening to the people who are speaking into your life is critical to finding healing. It's important to find a practitioner with cultural proximity and form relationships with your medical providers. The inequality created by an insurance model that doesn't pay for functional medicine. How to be present and intentional in order to form connections that support mental health and overall wellbeing. Living Vitality and the upcoming LIV Conference Oct. 1st on Empowering Women. Three Takeaways From Today's Episode: Create margin in your life by taking time to slow down and practice self-care. For example, invest in intentional conversations that bring you joy. Consider what you can do to listen to yourself more and what it is that your body is telling you. Think of three ways you can pursue greater wellbeing and put your health first this week. Mentioned In The Episode: “People need People” by Maddie & Tae Big Shifts Foundation Small Changes Big Shifts “Out of the Rat Race: A Practical Guide to Taking Control of Your Time” By Susan Gregory Advent Health Living Vitality Liv Conference HealthForward
Life has been life'ing a little over here so we are throwing it back with a repeat episode of one of your favourites. We met with the incredibly inspiring Julie of @spilledmilkmamma who has unwillingly been on a journey of grief this past year. Just four weeks after giving birth to her second child, Julie's husband Charles went on a business trip and never returned. He was killed in a car accident. Julie shares the raw and honest reality of what grief looks like while having to show up for a toddler and newborn. We were excited to go down Julie's IG rabbit hold to discover she has find love again. Wife to Shawn and widow to Charles. To learn more about Julie's story check out @spilledmilkmamma. Want our podcasts sent straight to your phone? Text us the word "Podcast" to +1 (917) 540-8715 and we'll text you the new episodes when they're released!Tune in for new Cat & Nat Unfiltered episodes every Monday, Tuesday, Thursday and Friday!Follow @catandnatunfiltered on Instagram: https://instagram.com/catandnatunfilteredOur new book "Mom Secrets" is now available! Head to www.catandnat.ca/book to grab your autographed copy! Come see us LIVE on tour!! To see a full list of cities and dates, go to https://catandnattour.com.Follow our parenting platform - The Common Parent - over on Instagram: https://instagram.com/thecommonparentBecome a Member of The Common Parent, our ultimate parenting toolkit for parents of teens and tweens for just $74.99/year: https://thecommonparent.comGet a FREE “Thoughts Between Us” Journal with The Common Parent Annual Membership: Click Here!Make sure you subscribe to our YouTube channel for our new cooking show and our #momtruth videos: https://bitly.com/catnatyoutubeCheck out our Amazon Lives here: https://bitly.com/catnatamazonliveOrder TAYLIVI here: https://taylivi.comGet personalized videos from us on Cameo: https://cameo.com/catandnatCome hang with us over on https://instagram.com/catandnat all day long.And follow us on https://tiktok.com/@catandnatofficial! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.