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Join Yasi and Steven, along with Athletes and the Arts co-founder Randy Dick, as we talk to the quintessential Athlete and Artist, Tim Cunningham. He turned down a chance to play in the NFL to pursue a career as a professional jazz musician. Thirty years later, after recording 8 albums and touring all over the world, he is still going strong. He talks about the difficulty playing Division 1 football, maintaining his passion for music over the years, and staying healthy while playing the sax.Tim's website: www.timcunninghammusic.comInstagram: @tim.cunninghamsaxophonistFacebook: @TimCunninghamMusicPageBio: When Tim Cunningham was faced with the choice between the football field or the musical stage, fortunately he chose the latter. Having played the saxophone for over half his life, Tim spent his college years at Michigan State splitting his time between playing defense and playing music. And although a football scholarship saw him through school, his passion for the sax has carried him well beyond, as he passed up an NFL contract and eventually pursued a career in music.For decades the words "smooth , sultry, cool & funky" have been used to describe Tim's high energy and emotional stage show as his sexy blend of smooth jazz and soulful R&B connects with people of all ages, races and genres of music. This unique and versatile style has earned Tim the pleasure of opening for jazz greats Dave Koz, Norman Brown, Brian Culbertson and George Benson. On the flip side, his bumpin' R&B flavor has on occasion paired him with Earth Wind & Fire, Cameo, Boyz II Men, Patti Labelle, Frankie Beverly, Jeffrey Osborne, and the late Luther Vandross.Signed to Atlantic Records in 1994 Tim's first major label release, "Right Turn Only," featuring the efforts of Will Downing, Brian Culbertson, Kevin Whalum, and Bobby Lyle was released in 1996. It's featured single, "This is the Life," hit #19 on the Smooth Jazz Chart and received much international airplay. Tim's additional CD credits include "Sax Change Operation", "A Change in Altotude", "Waiting For Love", "Inner Peace", and "Manchester Road" which was picked up by Nite Breeze Music/Universal in 2008. His 2011 release entitled "Reflection", features a cool collection of original tracks packed with smooth grooves and emotional ballads. In 2012 Tim recorded and released "Tim Cunningham Live" where he covered a collection of some of his favorite songs.In 2019 Tim hosted and performed in the 1st Annual Smooth Jazz Cruise on Land in St. Louis. This inaugural festival featured Brian Culbertson, Eric Darius, Grace Kelly and Erin Bode and was produced by Entertainment Cruises Productions and producers of the Smooth Jazz Cruise.Tim's experiences bridge beyond the live stage to TV as he co-wrote and performed the theme song to 20th Century Fox's "Bertice Berry Show". He also appeared in the movie, "The Ghost Who Walks" as Officer Taylor, three episodes of "The Untouchables" TV series as The Saxophonist, BET's "Jazz Central and a commercial spot for Budweiser. In 2021 "Smile" co-written with Al Caldwell from Tim's "Waiting for Love" CD was featured in the movie, "The Job" written, directed and produced by Randy J. Goodwin.In October 2022, after nearly a 10 year recording hiatus "Freedom" was released, with his new single, "Enough Said" (remix) climbing the Smooth Jazz Network , Radio Wave and Smoothjazz.com charts.
Isabelle welcomes Dr. Tim Cunningham in this episode. A social justice advocate and urban design specialist, author of 'Human Rights and the Architecture of Conflict' (forthcoming) and Visiting Assistant Professor at Pratt Institute, Tim is based in New Jersey. We discuss the deliberate use of urban planning and architecture as tools for controlling marginalized communities both historically and in the present day. As we trace historical patterns of segregation through infrastructural designs, leading to socio-economic and cultural isolation, we move on to recent promising developments and successful alternatives to create cities for greater inclusion and wellbeing. 00:00 Introduction: The Impact of Urban Design on Communities 00:10 Comparative Analysis: Belfast and the United States 01:04 Personal Experiences in a Militarized Environment 02:59 Human Rights Work and Employment Discrimination 04:04 Urban Planning and Socioeconomic Inequality 06:14 The Role of Architecture in Social Control 07:49 Discovering Evidence of Deliberate Urban Design 15:52 The Legacy of Urban Design in Belfast 22:36 Modern Examples of Urban Design and Social Impact 26:00 Progressive Initiatives and Future Solutions 34:55 Challenges and Hope for Inclusive Urban Design
En septembre 2021, je vous racontais la découverte de la nébuleuse Pa30 comme étant le résidu de la supernova historique SN 1181, qui était recherché depuis de nombreuses années. Depuis, les observations de Pa30 se sont poursuivies afin de mieux comprendre les caractéristiques de cette supernova un peu différente des autres (probablement une supernova de type Iax, explosion partielle de naine blanche). Tim Cunningham, du Harvard Smithonian Center for Astrophysics à Boston et ses collaborateurs viennent de publier dans The Astrophysical Journal Letters leurs observations des propriétés d'expansion de la petite coquille de gaz... Source Expansion Properties of the Young Supernova Type Iax Remnant Pa 30 RevealedTim Cunningham et al.The Astrophysical Journal Letters, Volume 975, Number 1 (2024 October 24) https://doi.org/10.3847/2041-8213/ad713b Illustrations Image de Pa30 dans la raie du soufre ionisé et zone des filaments étudiée par les auteurs (Tim Cunningham et al.) Distribution des vitesses radiales des filaments en fonction du rayon apparent et de la distance radiale par rapport à l'étoile centrale. (Tim Cunningham et al.) Comparaison de l'image des filaments avec une image de Pa30 en rayons X révélant le lien avec la cavité observée (Tim Cunningham et al.) Tim Cunningham
A discussion with the artists & drivers behind the MuralsDC projects being painted throughout Ward 8. Guests--Eric B. Ricks, Tim Cunningham and Rose Jaffe.
A discussion with the artists & drivers behind the MuralsDC projects being painted throughout Ward 8. Guests--Eric B. Ricks, Tim Cunningham, and Rose Jaffe.
In this special episode of the "Reading with Your Kids" podcast, host Jed Doherty sits down with Tim Cunningham, the Interim Executive Director of Clowns Without Borders, to discuss the organization's mission of bringing laughter and joy to children and families experiencing adversity around the world. Cunningham explains how Clowns Without Borders sends professional performers - including clowns, actors, acrobats, and magicians - to war-torn regions, refugee camps, and areas impacted by natural disasters to provide a much-needed respite for children. He emphasizes the importance of allowing children to simply be kids, even in the midst of profound hardship. Doherty and Cunningham explore the challenges and impact of this work, highlighting research that shows the healing power of laughter and play. The conversation delves into the organization's efforts to bring clowning back home to the United States, focusing on vulnerable communities in cities like New York, Boston, and Chicago. Cunningham stresses the need to address the root causes of forced migration and provide laughter as a form of relief. Doherty underscores the positive impact of clowning on children, allowing them to experience joy and simply be kids. The episode also features an interview with author Katie Lockwood, who shares the inspiration behind her children's book "Everyone's Invited" and its focus on representing different disabilities. Lockwood discusses the importance of inclusive representation, the need for more disability-focused children's books, and her upcoming projects that aim to celebrate diversity and spread awareness. Throughout the episode, listeners are encouraged to support the work of Clowns Without Borders and Katie Lockwood's mission through donations and volunteering. The discussion emphasizes the power of laughter, play, and representation in fostering empathy, understanding, and healing for children and families facing adversity. Click here to visit our website – www.ReadingWithYourKids.com Follow Us On Social Media Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/readingwithyourkids Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/readingwithyourkids/ X - https://x.com/jedliemagic LinkedIn - https://www.linkedin.com/company/reading-with-your-kids-podcast/ Please consider leaving a review of this episode and the podcast on whatever app you are listening on, it really helps!
We got the does and don'ts of Forging from Tim with The Urban Forge.
Rebroadcast of the Jazz Chat with Saxophonist Tim Cunningham from June 13, 2023
Saxophonist Tim Cunningham playing Contemporary and Smooth Jazz
Tim Cunningham playing smooth and contemporary jazz
Saxophonist Tim Cunningham playing Contemporary and Smooth Jazz
Rebroadcast of the Jazz Chat with Saxophonist Tim Cunningham from April 25, 2023
Saxophonist Tim Cunningham playing smooth and contemporary jazz
Saxophonist Tim Cunningham playing Contemporary and Smooth Jazz
Saxophonist Tim Cunningham playing Contemporary and Smooth Jazz
Saxophonist Tim Cunningham playing Contemporary and Smooth Jazz
Saxophonist Tim Cunningham playing Contemporary and Smooth Jazz
Saxophonist Tim Cunningham playing Contemporary and Smooth Jazz
Saxophonist Tim Cunningham playing Contemporary and Smooth Jazz
The Jazz Chat with saxophonist Tim Cunningham
Saxophonist Tim Cunningham playing Contemporary Jazz
Saxophonist Tim Cunningham playing Contemporary Jazz #TimCunningham #Saxophonist #Jazz
Saxophonist Tim Cunningham playing Contemporary Jazz
Saxophonist Tim Cunningham playing Contemporary Jazz
Saxophonist Tim Cunningham playing Contemporary Jazz
Tim Cunningham playing contremporary jazz
2 hour Contemporary Jazz Radio show from saxophonist Tim Cunningham
R&B and Contemporary Jazz Saxophonist Tim Cunningham radio show featuring some of the best new, old and current contemporary jazz.
Dr. Tim Cunningham, a nurse leader at Emory Health, shares stories of his journey into nursing and how his father's struggles founded his commitment to help others. Dr. Cunningham shares a deeply moving tale about his time in Sierra Leone treating patients with Ebola virus. Tim tells how assisting a dying woman in her time of need was such a meaningful moment of presence. Yet, he questioned who was truly receiving the gift of presence, He or the patient? Marcus asks about Tim's role at Emory Health when he's focused on the health and wellness of the nursing staff. The two talk about active listening being the key to showing compassionate presence. They talk about Narrative Medicine and the application to helping clinicians frame their experiences. Key topics:00:00 – Introduction00:50 – Dr. Cunningham talks about his roles and career path.05:45 – Marcus asks Dr. Cunningham what drives him in the ED.08:20 – Dr. Cunningham is asked about his work in Sierra Leone.16:48 – Marcus asks about the differences in healthcare from 3 years ago to today. 19:10 – Dr. Cunningham answers a question about retaining nurses and preventing burnout. The ideas of system change, comradery, and peer support all play a role in helping burnout.28:00 – Marcus talks about compassion and active listening. Dr. Cunningham brings that idea full circle and gives practical examples of narrative medicine and compassion. 33:00 – Marcus asks Dr. Cunningham his rapid-fire questions. Keep looking up!38:30 – Thank you and conclusions! Resources for you: Connect with Marcus on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/marcusengel/Subscribe to the Compassion & Courage podcast through Apple: https://bit.ly/MarcusEngelPodcast Date: 08/29/2022Name of show: Compassion & Courage: Conversations in HealthcareEpisode title and number: Episode 65 – Dr. Tim Cunningham – How Compassionate Encounters Benefit All
Sip it up with Morgan Casey( Dates & things to Do Morgan Casey) and Timothy Cunningham (Artist)
Tim Cunningham is coming to Michael's of Las Colinas this Sunday. While he's only in the area for two shows, he has a very intriguing story that will leave a lasting impression long after his two shows on Sunday evening. Take some time and get to know Tim Cunningham, an intriguing musician and renaissance man!
Tim Cunningham, “The Coach” talks about Canadiens icon Guy Lafleur, one of hockey's flashiest players, dead at 70. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tim Cunningham, “The Coach” talks about Tiger Woods' Masters Return and Auston Matthews' latest feat See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tim Cunningham, RN, DrPH, FAAN is Co-Chief Well-Being Officer at Emory Healthcare and the Woodruff Health Sciences Center at Emory University. He holds a joint appointment as adjunct associate professor at the Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing at Emory Healthcare and serves as Vice President of Practice and Innovation for Emory Healthcare. He collaborates with interprofessional teams to support structural and systemic well-being support change for healthcare staff and professionals, university staff and faculty, researchers, learners, and community members. His clinical background is emergency nursing, however, he never thought that he would become a nurse.Cunningham's first passion was in the performing arts—theatre, clown, dance and acrobatics. He worked as an actor for nearly a decade in various regional theatres in the U.S. and internationally. It was because of those experiences that he began work with Clowns Without Borders in 2003. A small non-profit organization, Clowns Without Borders sends professional artists into war zones, refugee camps and other zones of crisis with the simple mission of catalyzing laughter and playfulness. Tim has performed in more than 20 countries with the clowns, he served for five years as the Executive Director of CWB, and now he sits on their Board of Directors. It was working in a pediatric ward in pre-earthquake Haiti that inspired Tim to study nursing.He graduated from the Clinical Nurse Leader program at the University of Virginia in 2009 and then worked an emergency/trauma nurse at the UVA Health, Children's National Medical Center and New York Presbyterian, Cornell. Tim completed his Doctorate of Public Health at the Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University in 2016. His dissertation focused on psychosocial support of expatriate Ebola aid workers in West Africa, with an emphasis on Narrative Medicine. He then joined the faculty at UVA with a joint appointment in the School of Nursing and Department of Drama. Tim is a Fellow in the American Academy of Nursing. His publications focus on compassion and well-being. Tim's co-authored textbook, Self-Care for New and Student Nurses challenges the way we as learners and leaders approach the critical practices of caring for ourselves that we may care for others. To learn more:Reach an article "Emory's Woodruff Health Sciences Center establishes Office of Well-Being"Read The Blue Ridge Academic Health Group Report from 2018 This podcast is brought to you by Emory Lifestyle Medicine & Wellness. To learn more about our work, please visithttps://bit.ly/EmoryLM
Tim Cunningham, ou TIM EXPLICA, é YouTuber e americano. Tim usa seu canal no YouTube para ensinar inglês e mostrar curiosidades e diferenças entre o Brasil e o Estados Unidos. Quando o Vilela vai para os EUA ele só come Big Mac, pois a única coisa que ele sabe falar em inglês é "number one".
2022-03-08 Weekly News - Episode 138Watch the video version on YouTube at https://youtu.be/DO6_4ccmyVg Hosts: Luis Majano- CEO of Ortus SolutionsGavin Pickin - Senior Developer for Ortus SolutionsThanks to our Sponsor - Ortus SolutionsThe makers of ColdBox, CommandBox, ForgeBox, TestBox and almost every other Box out there. A few ways to say thanks back to Ortus Solutions: Like and subscribe to our videos on YouTube. 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Modernize SpotlightAwesome shoutout to Ortus in the Boxteam Slack from Don BallamyShoutout to the Ortus team! A few weeks ago we had a major security incident on our network at Azure (not CF related) that caused us to rebuild our entire network of virtual machines. We hired a security firm to oversee the rebuild and one of our legacy API apps running on CF 11 was flagged and had to be upgraded to CF 2021 (we had planned to, but time had been limiting it). I spent a few days trying, this app was originally written in ColdFusion 8, but then gave up and decided to rewrite the entire API application using ColdBox 6. I was able to rebuild the entire application in 3 days. Without the tools you guys create and work on a daily basis, this would not have been possible. 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You'll learn how to use ForgeBox packaged in your app, commit your own code to ForgeBox, and if we have time we might even make your code into a ColdBox module.Register today: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZwkduGurDgoHNf4sljBngAFLpoNSNLkzom3 More Webinars: https://www.ortussolutions.com/events/webinars Hawaii CFUG User Group - Moving your Legacy ColdFusion application to Modern CFML with Mark TakataMarch 24th, 20221:00pm Hawaiian TimeWe've all seen old legacy code in our ColdFusion applications.How do you move that legacy code to modern CFML with easier maintenance and deployment, fewer bugs, and streamlined code?Why Move to Modern CFMLMost of us understand that moving our legacy applications to modern CFML is smart. 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Sign up to pre-register for DockerCon 2022!https://www.docker.com/dockercon/ US VueJS ConfFORT LAUDERDALE, FL • JUNE 8-10, 2022Beach. Code. Vue.Workshop day: June 8Main Conference: June 9-10https://us.vuejs.org/ Into The Box 2022 - Tentative dates - September 27-30Into the Box Latam 2022 - Tentative dates - Dec 1-2CF Summit - Still waiting on news from Adobe.More conferencesNeed more conferences, this site has a huge list of conferences for almost any language/community.https://confs.tech/Blogs, Tweets, and Videos of the Week3/8/22 - Blog - Ben Nadel - Using Common Table Expressions (CTE) To Create Derived Tables In MySQL 8Now that my ColdFusion blog is running on MySQL 8.0.28, I get to leverage a number of new features related to derived tables. Yesterday, I looked as using LATERAL derived tables to gather row-specific data. This morning, I want to look at using something called Common Table Expressions (CTE) in order to create derived tables that are factored-out of the main SQL query and placed within a named, temporary result set. This doesn't change the derived table, functionally speaking; but, I believe it does make the SQL query easier to read.https://www.bennadel.com/blog/4223-using-common-table-expressions-cte-to-create-derived-tables-in-mysql-8.htm 3/7/22 - Charlie Arehart - FusionReactor 8.7.7 released, enhances the recent DB and API Time featureI had blogged in early November about how FusionReactor 8.7.4 had added at that time a new feature where it lists on request summary pages the DB and API Time of each request, so you could readily tell how much of a request's duration might have been caused by time spent waiting for either of those kinds of resources.Now in 8.7.7, which was released last week (Mar 1), the benefit of that feature has been extended so that a) the same information is written to both the FusionReactor request logs and b) it's also now available in FR crash protection alert emails. In this post, I'll show you examples of what's changed for each, and I'll note another related changes in the prior FR update, 8.7.6.https://www.carehart.org/blog/client/index.cfm/2022/3/7/fusionreactor_8_7_7_enhances_db_and_api_time_feature 3/6/22 - Tweet - John Barret - University of Hawaii using CFLM in 2005How the University of Hawaii used to use #ColdFusion in ICS 415, a class I took way back in 2005. http://nordbotten.com/articles/ColdFusion.pdf https://twitter.com/johnny_barrett/status/1500677296499269633https://twitter.com/johnny_barrett3/5/22 - Blog - Ben Nadel - Tracking Database Schema And Schema Migrations In Git Version ControlA decade ago, I attended a presentation from Tim Cunningham titled "Version Control on the Database: the Final Frontier". At the time, I was relatively new to version control. At InVision, we had just started using git and GitHub; and, before that, I had only dabbled briefly with SVN (Subversion). I was still struggling to wrap my head around branching and merging and rebasing. So, when Tim suggested that we should also be storing our "database" in version control, I simply wasn't ready to hear it. I mean, it sounded awesome; but, due to my lack of experience, I couldn't connect - at a practical level - with anything he was saying. Cut to 2022 and I can't imagine not tracking our database schema and schema migrations in version control!https://www.bennadel.com/blog/4221-tracking-database-schema-and-schema-migrations-in-git-version-control.htm 3/4/22 - Blog - Ben Nadel - Moving MySQL To A Per-Application Datasource In ColdFusion 2021Over the weekend, after my ColdFusion blog was accidentally upgraded from MySQL 5.0.10 to 8.0.28, I had to scurry and update the datasource configuration in both my production environment as well as in my local Docker development environment. And it occurred to me that manually updating the MySQL datasource in the ColdFusion Administrator represented a huge point of human failure. And, more than that, there was no record of these changes being made; which meant that undoing said changes would be quite challenging. In a modern application context, this is highly disturbing! My application's datasource configuration workflow should be in source-control. As such, I've decided to move my blog to a per-Application datasource.https://www.bennadel.com/blog/4220-moving-mysql-to-a-per-application-datasource-in-coldfusion-2021.htm 3/4/22 - Blog - Mark Takata - Adobe - Trying out Redis for ColdFusion cachingI had a customer reach out to me last week about moving their session storage to Redis, so I decided to play around a bit with it. I'd never really had the need to utilize Redis or any of the other caches, as the companies I'd worked with used the local CF cache or other solutions. So I saw this as an opportunity to play and learn.https://coldfusion.adobe.com/2022/03/trying-redis-coldfusion-caching/ 3/4/22 - Blog - Nolan Erck - South of Shasta - Why Do Some CFML Jobs Require Degrees?Earlier today in the ColdFusion Programmers forum on Facebook somebody asked (I'm paraphrasing a little) why do some ColdFusion jobs require a Computer Science degree when they don't teach CFML in college?I have 2 answers:1 - Actually, there is (or was?) a ColdFusion curriculum written up and made available for colleges that want to teach ColdFusion in the classroom. I'm unclear on the current status of this, but my guess is someone on the Adobe ColdFusion team would have more info (Mark or Kishore probably).2 - The longer answer is, because good Computer Science degrees are not language specific. Good degrees (and good software developers) focus on constructs, concepts, and higher level skills. They don't spend (much) time worrying about the difference between a CFInclude and a Custom Tag...but they do teach you why a programming construct that leaks data (CFInclude) would be less appropriate in most situations than one that promotes better programming practices (CFFunction, CFCs, and even Custom Tags are better than CFInclude in that regard).https://southofshasta.com/blog/why-do-some-cfml-jobs-require-degrees/ 3/3/22 - Tweet - Brad Wood - Ortus Solutions - CFML Queries have member functions like arrays and structsThis came up today-- you may not realize CFML queries have the same each(), map(), reduce(), filter() member functions as arrays and structs. Your closure receives a struct representing each query row. Super easy to use for manipulating queries. https://twitter.com/bdw429s/status/1499534951699603456 https://twitter.com/bdw429s 3/2/22 - Blog - Brad Wood - Ortus Solutions - CommandBox/Undertow Server scanned with OWASP ZAPWe had a user ask recently if we had run any automated scanners against CommandBox servers to verify they were secure. While we've taken care to make CommandBox servers secure by default and I've helped many clients who have run scans against their own CommandBox-hosted apps, Ortus had never performed any scans just against CommandBox itself. I grabbed the OWASP ZAP scanner 4, which is a free scanning tool that checks for a bunch of different vulnerabilities, specifically HTTP header related. I figured it would be nice to post what I did here for the community to see.https://community.ortussolutions.com/t/commandbox-undertow-server-scanned-with-owasp-zap/9134 3/2/22 - Tweet - Brad Wood - Ortus Solutions - SQL Server MonitorI've tossed the (very old) code for a little CF tool/site I wrote years ago to visually monitor all the running process on a SQL Server (ONTO GITHUB). It's handy for finding processes with locks blocking other processes. It's rough, but works. 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Great free tier options for getting started with smaller apps. https://www.forgebox.io/view/sentry VS Code Hint Tips and Tricks of the WeekFile Nesting in VS CodeVS Code v1.64 was released a few days ago and it's once again packaged with nice new features and improvements. An exciting new feature is the Side Panel that can be opened opposite to the Side Bar, i.e. the “other side of the screen”, giving you the option to have more views open at once. I can see how that can be useful on bigger screens.Another new feature that catched my interest was the experimental support for file nesting. This feature lets you visually “nest”/group related files under a “root” file in the same directory. For example, say you have a main.ts file and next to it you have main.js, main.d.ts and main.js.map. 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Guest Arlene Bynon speaks with 'The Coach' Tim Cunningham about the NHL's mishandling of sexual assault allegations brought forward by player Kyle Beach.
Tim Cunningham, The Coach talks about Nico Daws makes his NHL debut Saturday with the New Jersey Devils AND after a 7-1 loss Saturday is it already time for The Leafs to push the panic button? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jeff McArthur talks to Tim Cunningham, The Coach about an Olympics wrap, with talk about Women's soccer, Degrasse and Warner. How the COVID games went overall, What are Canada's chances in 2024?
We must warn you- Part 2 of this series is RAW and it “Ain't for No Weak Folk!” Join Sir Sax with his special guest and former classmate Michelle Hankins Pouncy. Michelle is a Trauma ER Nurse and still seeing the wrath of COVID-19 on a daily basis. Thinking about NOT getting the vaccine or REFUSING to wear a face mask? This episode is for you! You need to know this virus is an equal opportunity offender and your failure to comply doesn't just affect you, it could affect the innocent person who already has a co-morbidity disease such as COPD and Diabetes or the person who has cancer. Tell everyone you know to tune in. Be sure to stay to the end for a special Horn of Plenty Cafe treat featuring Saxophonist, Tim Cunningham. Interested in being a guest on the podcast or have a topic you would like to have Sir Sax discuss? Visit our website @ www.sirsaxgospelskateparty.com Be sure to tune in to the GSP Radio Network when you visit us. We've got great uplifting content and music. https://linktr.ee/sirsax77.
Tim Cunningham, The Coach talks about The Canadiens ready for one last challenge after going down 3-0 to Tampa; and The Blue Jays submit proposal to return to Toronto by July 30 See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
From the Par Mar Stores Studio, Coop guest hosts again for Dave Allen. Tim Cunningham from the www.WVHomeShow.com on the return of the Home Show on Jude 4, 5, and 6. Also, Mick West, pseudoscience and conspiracy debunker from www.MetaBunk.org on recent UFO releases how to talk about conspiracies. Presented by Thornhill Auto Group.
Sit down with a cold one and enjoy hearing about the New Tulsa Speedway.
Todd Sucherman was taught to play drums and to read music by his father at an early age, and before long the Sucherman Brothers were playing professionally. *******SUBSCRIBE/RATE/REVIEW!!! www.richredmond.com/listen The Rich Remond Show is sponsored by: Big Dot Lighting - Commercial LED Lighting Specialists -and- Bruce Cline Home Loans & Mortgage Refinance | Movement Mortgage www.musiciansmortgage.com Todd was taught to play drums and to read music by his father at an early age, and before long the Sucherman Brothers were playing professionally. Sucherman attended the Berklee College of Music for one year, then studied privately with Gary Chaffee. In 1988, he moved back to Chicago and became a session drummer. In 1996, he was invited to join a reunion of veteran Chicago rock group Styx when founding member John Panozzo proved too ill to perform with them. Sucherman toured with Styx and first appeared on their live album/video Return to Paradise (1997), then on the studio album Brave New World (1999). Two live albums, Arch Allies: Live at Riverport (with REO Speedwagon) and Styx World: Live 2001, followed. Cyclorama, another studio album, appeared in 2003. Even while in Styx, Sucherman has found time to do sessions with other musicians, and his drumming can be heard on albums by the Angelic Voices of Faith, Bag It, Bee, Michael Bolton, Jim Brickman, Peter Cetera, the Christianaires, Steve Cole, Brian Culbertson, Tim Cunningham, Bill Dickens, the Falling Wallendas, Dottie Jones, Fareed Haque, Wade Hubbard, Into the Green, Henry Kapono, R. Kelly, Steve Kolander, Danny Kravitz, Donald Malloy, Bob Mamet, Nicholas Markos, Douglas Miller, Taylor Mills, Not the Joneses, Lee Nysted, Billy Ocean, Jim Peterik, Greg Ridley, Kane Roberts, Rochelle, Morty Shallman, Tommy Shaw, Survivor, Joe Lynn Turner, John Wetton, and Brian Wilson. He has performed live with Cole, Culbertson, Dickens, the Falling Wallendas, Haque, Mamet, Wilson, Josie Aiello, Rick Braun, Lionel Cole, Bobby Enriquez, David Hasselhoff, Darryl Jones, Eric Marienthal, Michael McDermott, Spinal Tap, Sandy Torano, Dave Uhrich, and Peter White. In August 2008, Sucherman released an instructional video, Methods & Mechanics -- For Useful Musical Drumming. Some Things That Came Up: -Todd freaked out about his 2017 clinic in Nashville -Playing with Brian Wilson -Love and Mercy accuracy -Last Flight Home -Singing on his own records -Coming from a musical family...father put himself through medical school playing the drums -Dropping out of Berklee -Working post Berklee -Methods and Mechanics 1 & 2 -Eric Dorris -Balancing the work/fun paradigm while editing -Bringing back drum clinics -Todd shakes every hand, takes every photo -Playing with Spinal Tap -Christopher Guest movies... -Todd started watching the previous night's show -Getting the gig with Styx -What's a kid to do now who wants to get into the music business -Wizard Academy nod www.toddsucherman.com @toddsucherman The Rich Redmond Show is about all things music, motivation and success. Candid conversations with musicians, actors, comedians, authors and thought leaders about their lives and the stories that shaped them. Rich Redmond is the longtime drummer with Jason Aldean and many other veteran musicians and artists. Rich is also an actor, speaker, author, producer and educator. Rich has been heard on thousands of songs, over 25 of which have been #1 hits! Rich can also be seen in several films and TV shows and has also written an Amazon Best-Selling book, "CRASH! Course for Success: 5 Ways to Supercharge Your Personal and Professional Life" currently available at: https://www.amazon.com/CRASH-Course-Success-Supercharge-Professional/dp/B07YTCG5DS/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=crash+redmond&qid=1576602865&sr=8-1 One Book: Three Ways to consume....Physical (delivered to your front door, Digital (download to your kindle, ipad or e-reader), or Audio (read to you by me on your device...on the go)! Buy Rich’s exact gear at www.lessonsquad.com/rich-redmond Follow Rich: @richredmond www.richredmond.com Jim McCarthy is the quintessential Blue Collar Voice Guy. Honing his craft since 1996 with radio stations in Illinois, South Carolina, Connecticut, New York, Las Vegas and Nashville, Jim has voiced well over 10,000 pieces since and garnered an ear for audio production which he now uses for various podcasts, commercials and promos. Jim is also an accomplished video producer, content creator, writer and overall entrepreneur. Follow Jim: @jimmccarthy www.jimmccarthyvoiceovers.com
Gavin and Brad host this weeks episode. They discuss a new podcast from well known CFML Community members, Adam Tuttle, Ben Nadel, Carol Hamilton, and Tim Cunningham... called Working Code. They discuss the new AWS AMI released by Ortus Solutions, for Windows based Lucee servers with Boncode and Tomcat 9. They also discuss our special Christmas guest, Matthew Clemente, presenting on this weeks Online CF Meetup. They give you an roundup of CFCasts Content Updates... including all of the ColdBox Zero to Hero videos and all of the 12 Modules of ForgeBox Christmas. With a new year, we have a clean slate with conferences and trainings, so Gavin and Brad discuss Ortus' plans for the year, with multiple workshops, online and in person conferences, including a new one, and an old one returning. They spotlight a lot of great blog posts, tweets, videos and podcasts, too many to list, so listen to the show. They announce some jobs from getCfmlJobs.com. They show off the ForgeBox module of the Week, StacheBox by Jon Clausen and Ortus Solutions. This module provides a common interface for sending stachebox logs to elasticsearch. This week's VS Code Tip of the week is SVN - Integrated Subversion source control with VS Code. For the show notes - visit the website https://cfmlnews.modernizeordie.io/episodes/modernize-or-die-cfml-news-for-january-5th-2021-episode-85 Music from this podcast used under Royalty Free license from SoundDotCom https://www.soundotcom.com/ and BlueTreeAudio https://bluetreeaudio.com
Tim Cunningham never thought he would become a nurse. His first passion was in the performing arts—theatre, clown, dance and acrobatics. He worked as an actor for nearly a decade in various regional theatres in the U.S. and internationally. It was through those experiences that he began work with Clowns Without Borders in 2003. A small non-profit, Clowns Without Borders sends professional artists into war zones, refugee camps and other zones of crisis with the simple mission of catalyzing laughter and playfulness. Tim has performed in more than 20 countries with the clowns, he served for five years as the Executive Director of CWB and now sits on their Board of Directors. It was working in a pediatric ward in pre-earthquake Haiti that inspired Tim to study nursing. He graduated from the Clinical Nurse Leader program at the University of Virginia in 2009 and then worked an emergency/trauma nurse at the UVA Health System, Children's National Medical Center and New York Presbyterian, Cornell. He has worked internationally as a clinician in post-earthquake Haiti; Sierra Leone, during the Ebola outbreak with the organization, Partners in Health; and most recently with Rohingya refugees in Bangladesh. His work as a clown and nurse keeps bringing him back to the central question: What keeps people resilient? This question helped him complete his Doctorate of Public Health at the Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University. His dissertation focused on psychosocial support of expatriate Ebola aid workers in West Africa, with an emphasis on Narrative Medicine. In 2016 He joined the faculty at UVA with a joint appointment in the School of Nursing and Department of Drama. He also served as the Director of the Compassionate Care Initiative. Currently, Tim is the Vice President of Practice and Innovation at Emory Healthcare where he also holds an appointment as Adjunct Assistant Professor at the Nell Hodgson School of Nursing at Emory University. Tim is a Fellow in the American Academy of Nursing. In this conversation Tim shares his unusual journey, the suffering he faced and meaning and lessons he gathered from them. Tim talks about the power and importance of non-verbal communication, finding connection, maintaining humanity, and guides us to find our our definition of resiliency.Tune in to learn more!To learn more about Tim's work visit:Twitter: @timcunninghamrnWebsite: timcunninghamrn.comBook: agoodkite.comThis podcast is brought to you by Emory Lifestyle Medicine & Wellness. To learn more about our work, please visithttps://bit.ly/EmoryLM
Episode Notes Welcome to Circle of Willis, my podcast about science and the scientists who do it, brought to you by generous folks at VQR, the Center for Media and Citizenship, and WTJU Radio at the University of Virginia here in Charlottesville. Folks, sometimes the chaos swirls and the lights dim. Sometimes things go very wrong and we don’t know what to do with ourselves. Sometimes those who’ve dedicated their lives to helping don’t know how to help, or, more likely these days, they don’t have the tools they need. And despite what you may have heard, laughter is not the best medicine. But in Part 2 of our conversation, my guest TIM CUNNINGHAM is here to remind us that sometimes laughter is the only medicine available, that laughter can catalyze the kinds of social connections we need most during our times of trial, and that laughter might even make those medicines that are the best more effective. Maybe that’s why Pablo Neruda once wrote, Take bread away from me, if you wish Take air away But do not take from me your laughter Humor has an almost mystical power to make life a little better, sometimes a LOT better. That’s why, in addition to being the VP for Practice and Innovation at Emory Healthcare, a Registered Nurse, and a Dr. of Public Health, Tim Cunningham is a professional Clown, trained at the Dell'Arte International School of Physical Theatre up in Northern California, and a board member of CLOWNS WITHOUT BORDERS, which you are going to hear all about in just a few moments. Tim is going to tell us how being a professional clown has informed his work, world view, and personal life, and how all of that converged in all too real moments of life and death in a time of pandemic. ———————— Folks, the Music on Circle of Willis is written and performed by TOM STAUFFER and his band THE NEW DRAKES… For information about how to purchase their music, check the “Music if Circle of Willis” page at circleofwillispodcast.com Circle of Willis is Produced by SIVA VAIDHYANATHAN and brought to you by VQR and the Center for Media and Citizenship at the University of Virginia… And that Circle of Willis is a member of the VIRGINIA AUDIO COLLECTIVE! You can find out more about that at Virginiaaudio.org. Special thanks Circle of Willis Associate Producer GRACE BOYLE, NATHAN MOORE, General Manager and swell guy at WTJU FM in Charlottesville, VA, and tough as nails editor-in-chief PAUL REYES at VQR—otherwise known as the Virginia Quarterly Review, winner of the National Magazine Award for General Excellence, in 2019, and finalist for the same award right here in 2020. If you like this podcast, how about giving us a little review at iTunes and letting us know how we’re doing? It’s super easy and we like it! Or send us an email by going to circleofwillispodcast.com and clicking on the “contact” tab. Find out more at http://circleofwillispodcast.com This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
WELCOME BACK to CIRCLE OF WILLIS, my podcast about science and the scientists who do it. In this episode, I introduce you to TIM CUNNINGHAM, VP for Practice & Innovation at Emory Healthcare, super nice guy, and badass who's given more of himself than you have to the cause of health, well being, and even literal survival. Here in Part 1 of our interview, we talk about how caregivers and patients endure pandemics like the one we’re going through right now, from a guy who’s been through one before, as a pediatric nurse in Sierra Leone during the Ebola Crisis. Watch for Part 2, coming up in a couple of weeks, where Tim and I talk about the existential and life affirming practice of Clowning, and indeed about how Clowning dovetails with nursing and medicine, especially during times of crisis. Yes, I'm talking about being a literal professional clown. Tim is that, too. Folks, the Music on Circle of Willis is written and performed by TOM STAUFFER and his band THE NEW DRAKES… For information about how to purchase their music, check the “Music if Circle of Willis” page at circleofwillispodcast.com Circle of Willis is Produced by SIVA VAIDHYANATHAN and brought to you by VQR and the Center for Media and Citizenship at the University of Virginia… And that Circle of Willis is a member of the VIRGINIA AUDIO COLLECTIVE! You can find out more about that at Virginiaaudio.org. Special thanks Circle of Willis Associate Producer GRACE BOYLE, NATHAN MOORE, General Manager and swell guy at WTJU FM in Charlottesville, VA, and tough as nails editor-in-chief PAUL REYES at VQR—otherwise known as the Virginia Quarterly Review, winner of the National Magazine Award for General Excellence, in 2019, and finalist for the same award right here in 2020. If you like this podcast, how about giving us a little review at iTunes and letting us know how we’re doing? It’s super easy and we like it! Or send us an email by going to circleofwillispodcast.com and clicking on the “contact” tab. Find out more at http://circleofwillispodcast.com This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
In this episode Johnnieanne Hansen speaks with Tim Cunningham, VP of Manufacturing for Bell Flavors and Fragrances. Since 1912, Bell Flavors & Fragrances has been creating and delivering flavors, fragrances, botanical extracts, and specialty ingredients that captivate the world’s taste buds and stimulate the senses. Headquartered in Chicago the company has locations around the world including one in Middletown New York. Tim has a genuine passion for manufacturing, a passion that comes through in this conversation with Johnnieanne. The 2 talk about how Tim started his manufacturing career and how he came to Bell. They also talk about lean six sigma, leadership, and leadership styles as well as his thoughts on developing the next generation of manufacturing workers and leaders.
In this episode, hosts Alexis Dunn, Tim Cunningham, Carolyn Clevenger, and Roxana Chicas discuss racism and diversity in healthcare. It's a detailed, nuanced and emotional topic. Nell Hodgson Woodruff School of Nursing alumnus Donte Flanagan also joins the show. The Nurses Station is a bi-weekly podcast for nurses and nursing students. Join our hosts to discuss current events in nursing, life as a nurse and misconceptions about the profession. #emorynursing #emorynursingknows #emoryhealthcare #nursing #thenursesstation
In this episode, Carolyn Clevenger, Alexis Dunn, Roxana Chicas and Tim Cunningham discuss COVID-19 and how the pandemic has changed healthcare delivery and shed light on social determinants of health. The Nurses Station is a bi-weekly podcast for nurses and nursing students. Join our hosts to discuss current events in nursing, life as a nurse and misconceptions about the profession. #emorynursing #emorynursingknows #emoryhealthcare #nursing #thenursesstation #covid19 #coronavirus
The Nurses Station Episode 1: What is Nursing? In the very first episode, Carolyn Clevenger, Alexis Dunn, Roxana Chicas and Tim Cunningham discuss some of the many roles a nurse plays in today's healthcare environment and the educational opportunities available. The Nurses Station is a bi-weekly podcast for nurses and nursing students. Join our hosts to discuss current events in nursing, life as a nurse and misconceptions about the profession. #emorynursing #emorynursingknows #emoryhealthcare #nursing #thenursesstation
The latest edition of the Medical Association of Georgia's (MAG) ‘Top Docs' show addresses ways to promote wellness and resilience within the health care workforce – and it features Keisha Callins, M.D., M.P.H., who is an OB-GYN with Community Health Care Systems in central Georgia and the chair of MAG' Physician Resilience Task Force, and Tim Cunningham, R.N., DrPH, FAAN, who is the vice president of practice and innovation for Emory Healthcare.
Doing a podcast is an great but sharing it with everybody out there is the real joy. Come and find us, if you looking for adventure then we have it, looking for interviews or want to be interviewed then get in touch.Links are below to bring us all together as a TTRPG community.Please leave reviews on ITunes to help us to learn and grow as a PodcastYours Sincerely,Adam 'Cosy' Powell~~~~~~~~~~CAST & CREWDM: Adam PowellPlayers: James Craddock, Kern Lasocki, Nathan McKechnie, Tim Cunningham, Tyler Whatmore, Simon Sheldon, Chris ReaSound Design: Adam PowellMusic: Epidemic SoundCover Art: www.Wix.com~~~~~~~~~~Support the podcast by joining our Patreon community where you'll gain access several hours of bonus episodes. At the "Celestial” tier you have the opportunity to submit NPC names and items to be used in the game!Visit https://www.patreon.com/snyders_return?fan_landing=trueAre you on DISCORD? Come hang out in our server! https://discord.gg/QgU5UNf Join us in the Snyder’s Return Facebook Group!~~~~~~~~~~~Social Media:Twitter - https://twitter.com/ReturnSnyderInstagram - Snyder's Return (@snyders_return)Email - snydersreturn@gmail.com~~~~~~~~~~~Support our Streamers across on Twitch:Sox_TheGamerDadhttps://www.twitch.tv/sox_13/videos/allTyler Whatmore https://twitch.tv/llamakiller93 Become a Podcaster and Share your interests with others.Buzzsprout Podcast Host:https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1010188Epidemic Sound:https://www.epidemicsound.com/referral/4u0qhi/Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/snyders_return?fan_landing=true)
As the game descends into chaos at the Blushing Mermaid in Baldur's Gates' Heapside district, the group decide to keep control of the situation the best way they know how. Continue the adventure with us right now and leave a review to help us grow.Dungeons and Dragons (D&D) 5e rules, including the Baldur's Gate: Descent into Avernus Module referenced are properties of Wizards of the Coast (WotC)Please leave reviews on ITunes to help us to learn and grow as a PodcastYours Sincerely,Adam 'Cosy' Powell~~~~~~~~~~CAST & CREWDM: Adam PowellPlayers: James Craddock, Kern Lasocki, Nathan McKechnie, Tim Cunningham, Tyler Whatmore, Simon Sheldon, Chris ReaSound Design: Adam PowellMusic: Epidemic SoundCover Art: www.Wix.com~~~~~~~~~~Support the podcast by joining our Patreon community where you'll gain access several hours of bonus episodes. At the "Celestial” tier you have the opportunity to submit NPC names and items to be used in the game!Visit https://www.patreon.com/snyders_return?fan_landing=trueAre you on DISCORD? Come hang out in our server! https://discord.gg/QgU5UNf Join us in the Snyder’s Return Facebook Group!~~~~~~~~~~~Social Media:Twitter - https://twitter.com/ReturnSnyderInstagram - Snyder's Return (@snyders_return)Email - snydersreturn@gmail.com~~~~~~~~~~~Support our Streamers across on Twitch:Sox_TheGamerDadhttps://www.twitch.tv/sox_13/videos/allTyler Whatmore https://twitch.tv/llamakiller93 Become a Podcaster and Share your interests with others.Buzzsprout Podcast Host:https://www.buzzsprout.com/?referrer_id=1010188Epidemic Sound:https://www.epidemicsound.com/referral/4u0qhi/Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/snyders_return?fan_landing=true)
Frontenacs Executive Director of Business Operations Justin Chenier joined us to talk about what precautions the Frontenacs will take in light of Coronavirus at this weekends games. Tim Cunningham is back with Jim and Jordan to chat about a very important game against the Hamilton Bulldogs.
Former Frontenacs captain Ryan Cranford joins the show and talks about his first year of U Sports hockey at Queen's University and how the OHL helped him get there. Tim Cunningham makes his return and rejoins Jordan and Jim.
Nick Wong makes his Frontenacs This Week debut and tells us about his first goal celebration as a Frontenac. Tim Cunningham is back and he joins Jim Gilchrist and Jordan Jackson to look at the upcoming games against Hamilton and Flint.
Christian Propp and Nick King join FTW and talk about being reunited in Kingston and their leadership roles on a young team. Jordan Jackson, Jim Gilchrist, and Tim Cunningham look ahead to a busy three-in-three weekend.
Chris Clifford joined Frontenacs This Week ahead of his jersey ceremony on Friday night at Leon's Centre. Jordan Jackson, Jim Gilchrist, and Tim Cunningham look ahead to a busy three-in-three weekend.
Frontenacs Equipment Manager Chris Cook joined the show to talk about his time in "the show", with Hockey Canada, and what goes into being an equipment manager. Jordan Jackson, Jim Gilchrist, and Tim Cunningham look ahead to a busy schedule that includes 4 games in 7 days.
Jordan Jackson, Jim Gilchrist, and Tim Cunningham catch up on two weeks of news and games!
Dawson Baker sat in with FTW and discussed his role with the Frontenacs. Jordan Jackson, Jim Gilchrist, and Tim Cunningham look ahead to a light weekend with only one game.
FTW had a special guest of a different kind this week. We were joined by Justin Chenier, the Executive Director of Business Operations for the Kingston Frontenacs, to talk about the other side of a live hockey game. Also, Jordan Jackson, Jim Gilchrist, and Tim Cunningham look ahead to a weekend without travel.
What Would Hunter S Thompson think of the world today? Would you be Jason Bourne with a robot dick?These are things I ponder out loud with my guest, Tim Cunningham, A 15 year Active Duty Force Recon Marine.We also talk about Comedy in San Diego and the “advantages” veterans have on stage. What is “clean” comedy and why do some comedians prefer that style? How does an active duty marine juggle a family and begin a comedy career? Join us as we celebrate the good ‘ol days and the days to come.
Lucas Peric joined the podcast to talk about his transition from Ottawa to Kingston. Jordan Jackson, Jim Gilchrist, and Tim Cunningham look ahead to a 3-in-3 weekend.
We sat down with Brendan Bonello who discussed everything from his equipment change to working his way into a starting role. Tim Cunningham, Jim Gilchrist, and Jordan Jackson also look ahead to the 3 games over Thanksgiving weekend.
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In episode #115 We talk about what happened at workbench con, how do we chose confrences, the Creators Photo Chalenge, and the best joke of the week yet!Help us grow on Patreon https://www.patreon.com/CreatorsCollectiveHuge thank you to All of our Patrons! Especially Darren Mattes, Caleb Harris of YouCanMakeThisToo and Judith Grass.New Patreons: Judith GrassYou can listen to us on iTunes, Google Play, SoundCloud and many other placesYou can join us live Thursdays at 10 AM eastern on the Creators Collective Podcast https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC_0AZEDUA-UWfoSxLil7gBgWhat’s new/ what are we working on?Zack: Workbench conWill: Workbenchcon, basement, finishing the table, turnings, new seriesJames: Scroll saw, Bed, House Trim, Stanley Numbering system.Questions: Karson Bys: Will are you going to reedit the desk video?Tim Cunningham: zack are you going to make a video showing how to make a pair of J sharp tongs?Make Brooklyn: How do you decide which conf's / con's to attend and which to skip?Creators Photo ChallengeDue next time: Golden Ratio (look up the golden spiral or fibonacci spiral)This time: Negative SpaceZack: mcallisterhome: https://www.instagram.com/p/Bt1d_x3ARkj/Clawscreations - hanging axe heads - https://www.instagram.com/p/BuD_zV1gU9O/Will - Clawscreations - hanging axe heads - https://www.instagram.com/p/BuD_zV1gU9O/BlackThornConcepts - Chisel on Gummy Cherry - https://www.instagram.com/p/BtzMbL1gOKr/James Wright: froglegscraftworks: Wooden plane https://www.instagram.com/p/Btyr2TsgOl4/Clawscreations: Hanging Axe heads: https://www.instagram.com/p/BuD_zV1gU9O/Joke of the week:Make Brooklyn: Who was the roundest knight at King Aurthers Table ... Sir CumfrenceWhat’s new/what are we watching/reading?Will: Ashley Harwood Turning - https://www.instagram.com/ashleyharwoodturning/James: SpaceX https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XS0E35aYJcU&index=18&list=LLbMtJOly6TpO5MQQnNwkCHgZack: Anvils in america. https://amzn.to/2EEqbI9Favorite tool/product this week?Zack:Will: Starbond CA Glue - https://www.starbond.com?rfsn=2331452.022db6James: The actual Hand saw. 4-5 ppi rip teethHostsJames Wright: Wood By Wright https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCbMtJOly6TpO5MQQnNwkCHgZack Herberholz: ZH Fabrication https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDdZMJDDpyvI9WJyY7IZP7wWilliam Walker: Wm. Walker Co. https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCievvwx_-UU-rP28103rUCwSHOW NOTESIntro and outro recorded and produced by Jason Wright http://withamic.com/
What happens when a star dies? We can investigate what is left behind at the scene of the crime to piece together the final moments of a star. Some become white dwarfs so cold and cool they crystallize with thick oxygen and carbon skins. Others collapse in on themselves becoming supernova in a catastrophic core collapse. But sometimes in complex binary systems there is an accomplice that pushes the star over the edge, into supernova territory. Plus super massive black holes can devour passing stars, but sometimes they have a little help. Pier-Emmanuel Tremblay, Gilles Fontaine, Nicola Pietro Gentile Fusillo, Bart H. Dunlap, Boris T. Gänsicke, Mark A. Hollands, J. J. Hermes, Thomas R. Marsh, Elena Cukanovaite, Tim Cunningham. Core crystallization and pile-up in the cooling sequence of evolving white dwarfs. Nature, 2019; 565 (7738): 202 DOI: 10.1038/s41586-018-0791-x Graham ML et al. Delayed Circumstellar Interaction for Type Ia SN 2015cp Revealed by an HST Ultraviolet Imaging Survey. The Astrophysical Journal, 2019 Dheeraj R. Pasham, Ronald A. Remillard, P. Chris Fragile, Alessia Franchini, Nicholas C. Stone, Giuseppe Lodato, Jeroen Homan, Deepto Chakrabarty, Frederick K. Baganoff, James F. Steiner, Eric R. Coughlin, Nishanth R. Pasham. A loud quasi-periodic oscillation after a star is disrupted by a massive black hole. Science, Jan. 9, 2019; DOI: 10.1126/science.aar7480
We spoke with Susan Fraiman author of Extreme Domesticity: A View from the Margins, in which she challenges main stream views of domesticity and explores homemaking for under-represented groups, and Tim Cunningham has traveled to 13 countries delivering laughter to communities in crisis across the globe with Clowns Without Borders.… Read More
Listen in as Brandon interviews Captain Cunningham & Sergeant Edgecome in a two part interview about the importance of mind fitness for Police Officers.
Big Talk: Top Journalists on the Changing Landscape of Broadcast News
Broadcast PR experts Shout! Communications present a 10 part series featuring speakers at the pinnacle of broadcast journalism. Topics include the rise of 'fake news', the role of social media in broadcast coverage, and tips on how to get national TV, radio, and online coverage.
Tim Cunningham, talks Blockchains and why I should not have to pay for his children to go to a public school. And of course, I lead the Transcendentalist vanguard against him. This can't end well.
AC Primetime w/ Mel Taylor. Atlantic City News, Info, Events.
On this episode of ACprimetime Radio, we continue tracking the Re-invention of Atlantic City. Imagine that. The man who virtually built the casino industry in Atlantic City, will be our next President of the United States of America. The social justice warriors inside of most local newspapers, TV & Radio hate Donald J. Trump. While not a perfect man, ya gotta love the set of cahones on The Donald. The reporters inside The Press of Atlantic City and The Philadelphia Inquirer.....and a few WOND 1400am Radio dorks..... are now huddled in their 'safe spaces'. These hacks were totally triggered by Trump's populist win. On occasion, these journo-pundits do emerge from their parent's basement to stalk a local GOP Congressmen or two.....record some iPhone video GOTCHA.....and post to their Twitter account. Traditional Journalism is officially over with this past election. Take that one to the bank, cupcake. State take-over of Atlantic City is official. Tim Cunningham could be in charge.....for next 5 years. Take-over Time The NJ state Local Finance Board will take over Atlantic City’s critical decision-making powers. Local Government Services Director Tim Cunningham is now in charge. He has the authority to sell city assets, adjust the city workforce, and most controversial of all.... the ability to break union contracts. Ex-AC veteran employee......Postcard Joey Pollillo checks in to ACprimetime Radio and talks State take-over, casino water, aquifers, Brigantine, his new book, and course...the crooked media. The Kevin Hall Show Program is featured too. We love this WOND Radio show. Bruce Ward of the MUA was a recent guest.
When Tim Cunningham was faced with the choice between the football field or the musical stage, lucky for us, he chose the latter. Having played the saxophone for over half his life, Tim spent his college years at Michigan State splitting his time between playing defense and playing music. And although a football scholarship saw him through school, his passion for the sax has carried him well beyond, as he passed up an NFL contract and eventually pursued a career in music. For decades the words "smooth , sultry, cool & funky" have been used to describe Tim's high energy and emotional stage show as his sexy blend of smooth jazz and soulful R&B connects with people of all ages, races and genres of music. This unique and versatile style has earned Tim the pleasure of opening for such jazz greats as Dave Koz, Norman Brown, Chick Corea, The Yellow Jackets, Brian Culbertson, Winton Marsalis and George Benson. Signed to Atlantic Records in 1996 his first major label release, "Right Turn Only" featured the efforts of Will Downing, Brian Culbertson, Kevin Whalum, and Bobby Lyle. Tim's newest project, the eagerly anticipated "Tim Cunningham Live" album, where he covers some of his favorite songs, was released Aug 18, 2012. Tim credits his mother and his strong Christian beliefs for keeping him grounded as he strikes that delicate balance between the world of music and that of family man with his 3 children and wife of 20 years, all whom he has written and named songs for on past CDs. This approachable and down to earth quality is what endears Tim to his fan base...and his gift to touch their hearts with his music is what keeps 'em comin' back for more!
In this episode, lock and load with Staff Sgt. Tim Cunningham as you tag along with one the most high-speed units in the Marine Corps - Force Recon.
Smooth & sultry, cool, yet definitely funky. These words best describe the sound of saxophonist Tim Cunningham. Cunningham has headlined venues across the globe, from intimate nightclubs to Las Vegas Casinos. He continues to be a major part of multiple festivals, both in the U.S. and the Caribbean, bringing his soulful style to fans the world over. We will talk to Tim about his current album, Tim Cunningham Live. Follow Tim on Twitter @tcfanclub01.
What a wonderful find this was: Clowns Without Borders, founded in Barcelona in July 1993. The idea began when Tortell Poltrona, a professional clown in Spain, was invited to perform in a refugee camp in Croatia. This performance unexpectedly attracted audiences of more than 700 children, proving to Poltrona that there is a great need for clowns and entertainment in crisis situations. He founded Clowns Without Borders to offer humor as a means of psychological support to communities that have suffered trauma. The clowns have organizations in nine countries Spain, France, Sweden, Germany, Belgium, Ireland, South Africa, Canada and the United States. We’ll visit with RN and president of “Clowns,” Tim Cunningham. This is just a beautiful story. AND—Flu shot controversy rages on. What do you think? Nurse Talk took a Facebook poll and we got some very passionate answers. We will share this with you in the show. Very interesting—and no less interesting was a mainstream media newscast we’ll share. Read more...
What a wonderful find this was: Clowns Without Borders, founded in Barcelona in July 1993. The idea began when Tortell Poltrona, a professional clown in Spain, was invited to perform in a refugee camp in Croatia. This performance unexpectedly attracted audiences of more than 700 children, proving to Poltrona that there is a great need for clowns and entertainment in crisis situations. He founded Clowns Without Borders to offer humor as a means of psychological support to communities that have suffered trauma. The clowns have organizations in nine countries Spain, France, Sweden, Germany, Belgium, Ireland, South Africa, Canada and the United States. We’ll visit with RN and president of “Clowns,” Tim Cunningham. This is just a beautiful story. Read more...
Frank Tibbets is my guest. Frank is a singer/ songwriter of considerable talent who lives in McMinnville, Tennessee and is the father of two children. They are his inspiration for writing about music and young aspirations. He has cut two records and has a certificate in photography from New York Institute of Photography. He is also a veteran of the Gulf War. The book is about music, as well as a man's love for his wife. Tim Cunningham is a fantastic singer. I am going to attempt to send you an mp3 file of me singing a song Forget Me Never. It's just me and the guitar. I don't know if you want to use it on your show or not, but it may give the listeners an idea of what Tim Cunningham sounds like in my book.