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Send us a textSarah welcomes Tim Hunt back to The Beyond Condition Podcast to share his journey as a competitor. We delve into plenty of topics including climbing the ranks, PED use and what bodybuilding can bring to an individual.Tim has 5 shows lined up for this part of his season and we are coming in hot.Discussions include:*Bodybuilding preps*Back to back shows*Coaching*Show day*Judging and subjectivity*Improving as an athlete*Federations and categories*Genetics, sporting background and age*Progression as a bodybuilder*Off season*PED use and side effectsFind Tim on Instagram @hunt_fitness_pcaproWatch it here: https://youtu.be/IsQPOkvSjWcGet in touch and share this episode @sarahparker_bb
On this episode, Tom goes "On the Aisle" with two of central Indiana's most popular performers, choreographer/actor/singer/dancer Kenny Shepherd and actor/singer/dancer Tim Hunt.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
In this episode, Chris sits down with Tim Hunt, a 9-5 cybersecurity professional turned real estate investor. Discover how Tim:Skyrocketed his net worth to $700K in less than 10 years Cracked the code on cash flow in the pricey DC metroTransformed ordinary properties into multi-unit rentalsTim shares his innovative techniques, challenges, and successes, providing valuable insights for anyone looking to crush it in expensive real estate markets.Reach out to Tim directly: timothyhhunt@gmail.comReach out to Chris directly: Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/ChrisCraddockBusiness/Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/craddrock/RESOURCES:
A new MP3 sermon from Park Bible Baptist Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: The Wisdom of God Revealed Subtitle: Ephesians: Treasures So Rich Speaker: Tim Hunt Broadcaster: Park Bible Baptist Church Event: Sunday Service Date: 11/12/2023 Bible: Ephesians 1:11 Length: 40 min.
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Laurie Fitz joins the ReConnect Rondo Youth Council about their “Voices of Rondo Podcast” series that discusses the Rondo community's history and how we can work to rebuild and reconnect communities depleted of resources and destroyed by displacement through segregationist public policy. Tim Hunt, ReConnect Rondo’s Director of Marketing & Communications, and Scott Herold, with the High School for…
We're joined by Tim Hunt, CEO of Alliance for Regenerative Medicine (ARM). As an international advocacy organization, ARM is a global voice within the cell and gene therapy sector. They champion the benefits of engineered cell therapies and genetic medicines for patients, healthcare systems, and society as well as facilitating influential exchanges on policies and practices, and advances in narrative with data and analysis. In this episode, Tim and Jason C. Foster discuss why it is important to put the patient first and where we should be focusing our attention to reduce the cost of goods and improve the accessibility of cell and gene therapies. Tim also offers his advice for people and companies working in the CGT space. Learn more about Tim: https://www.linkedin.com/in/timhunt100/
Welcome to Ep. 3 of The Beyond Condition Competitor Series. welcomes Tim Hunt back to the Beyond Condition Podcast. We talk about many of the considerations that will contribute to your bodybuilding prep including the length of your prep, natural and assisted preps and the affect on your lifestyle and those around you.Tim and I have both competed for a collaborative of 15 years and we both have experience in the amateur and pro divisions, across multiple federations. We want to share as much of our experiences with you as possible, giving you plenty of insight into what to expect, how prep feels and managing your expectations as a competitor.Discussions include:*Natural and assisted preps*Length of prep*PED use*Fat loss and stimulant aids*SARMS*Steroid use*Nutrition and training fundamentals*Bodybuilding preps*Oral/ injectable PED's*Side effects of PED's*Champion mindset*Exploring your natural potential*Amateur and professional divisions*Genetics*Blood work*Organ and hormone health*Menstrual cycle*Overcoming challenges*Completing a bodybuilding prep*Mood and energy changes in prep*Communication*Social media*Relationships*Sex drive*Meal timings and food choices*Sugar-free foods*Off plan foods*The importance of posing*Stage presenceFind Tim on Instagram @hunt_fitness_Watch it here: https://youtu.be/nHhBk7DWr8EGet in touch and share this episode @sarahparker_bb
Sarah welcomes competitor and guest Tim Hunt to the Beyond Condition Podcast. Tim shares his journey, starting out as a PT and then delving into competitive bodybuilding.Tim went into bodybuilding to challenge himself, not knowing the success he would gain. He has competed with multiple federations and holds some epic accolades in the sport, working his way up to The Amateur Olympia. Tim enters into prep again soon and has his heights set high for his 2023 competitive season.Discussions include:*Tim's story*Winning a show*Managing expectations*The journey as a bodybuilder*Reversing out and off season*Food behaviours*Working out during covid*Different federations*Managing stress*Self belief*Coaching*Competing internationally*Investing on yourself*The benefits of a coach*The importance of sleep and recovery*Disordered eating*Your relationship with food*Tracking food*Off seasonAnd now it's over to you!!!We want to hear from our listeners, send us your topic suggestions and questions!Get in touch and follow us on Instagram@hunt_fitness_@sarahparker_bbRemember to share our episodes on your Instagram stories and help us spread the word!Watch it here: https://youtu.be/md4sEeydZcgGet in touch and share this episode @sarahparker_bb
Featuring Special Guest Tim HuntThe best training aids and drills for your golf game,What should you be focused on?all this and MORE!!!
Please consider supporting Human Voices Wake us by clicking here. You can also support this podcast by going to wordandsilence.com and checking out any of my books. Tonight I read ten essential poems from the American poet Robinson Jeffers (1187-1962). Selections of Jeffers's poetry are legion: many of them can be found here. The five-volume Collected Poems of Robinson Jeffers, edited by Tim Hunt and published by Stanford University Press, can be found here. You can read more about his life at the Poetry Foundation and Wikipedia. A larger selection of his poetry, which I recorded in 2020-2021, can be found here. The poems I read are: The Excesses of God Point Joe Hooded Night New Mexican Mountain Nova from Hungerfield De Rerum Virtute Vulture “I am seventy-four years old and suddenly all my strength” Inscription for a Gravestone The episode ends with a 1941 Library of Congress recording of Jeffers reading his poem, “Natural Music.” Any comments, or suggestions for readings I should make in later episodes, can be emailed to humanvoiceswakeus1@gmail.com. I assume that the small amount of work presented in each episode constitutes fair use. Publishers, authors, or other copyright holders who would prefer to not have their work presented here can also email me at humanvoiceswakeus1@gmail.com, and I will remove the episode immediately. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/humanvoiceswakeus/support
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Speaking of Disney – the company that has forced us “to share the same formative dreams” – film critic Richard Schickel writes, “As capitalism, it is a work of genius; as culture, it is mostly a horror.” In this episode, I speak with cartoonist and educator Kane Lynch, who walks us through the story of Walt Disney, the birth of the Disney empire, and the many ways the company has helped to export capitalist ideology around the globe. Tune in to hear how Disney cartoons were used as propaganda during WWII and later as a means of combating the spread of communism in Latin America. Kane Lynch is a cartoonist and educator whose non-fiction and journalism comics and illustrations have appeared on The Nib, Slate, and Psychology Today and in the 2020 graphic novel Guantanamo Voices. He also has a kids' graphic novel coming out in 2024 titled First Steps. Follow him on Instagram and Twitter, and check out his website here. .I'm brokenhearted to report that the creator of our amazing intro song, Tim Hunt, (a.k.a. DRMWVR), recently suffered a terrible accident. He fell from a balcony, smashing 5 vertebrae and 7 ribs. He is currently paralyzed from the waist down, unable to feel or move his legs. While he is going to fight like hell for the chance to walk again, the mental, logistical, and financial challenges in front of him are insanely daunting. Everything that has the potential to give Tim the best chances of recovery is ridiculously expensive, including rent near his rehab center and a $30,000 electrode machine that will allow him to keep exercising his legs once he leaves the facility. If any of you have the ability to contribute to Tim's mutual aid fund, it would do so much to help Tim take on the many challenges that lie ahead. I would appreciate it so much! You can contribute through his GoFundMe page right here, or through the link in his bio! Follow Tim on Instagram to see his art and watch his inspirational healing journey. I'm constantly being blown away by his strength in the face of adversity. I can barely navigate this capitalist hellscape on a good day! Also, check out his rad electronic music on SoundCloud and Spotify!Support the show
An appreciation of Jack Kerouac's unique contribution to American literature with talks by Ann Charters, Jean-Christophe Cloutier, Ann Douglas, Tim Hunt, Joyce Johnson, Hassan Melehy, and Regina Weinreich, with readings by Tony Torn, and a birthday greeting by David Amram. This event was originally broadcast live via Zoom and hosted by Peter Maravelis. On Thursday, March 10, 2022, City Lights, at the birthplace of the San Francisco Renaissance and the Beat movement, celebrated Jack Kerouac's centenary, with an illuminating exploration of his writing. Moving beyond the hype and fetishization of his personality, some of the country's leading Kerouac scholars take a deep dive into his work. Learn about books you haven't yet read, his innovations in prose, the influence of his Franco-American background and how he discovered his unique voice. City Light features one of the largest selection of Jack Kerouac books in the world. Check out our stock at this link: https://citylights.com/author/jack-kerouac/ This event was made possible by support from the City Lights Foundation: citylights.com/foundation/
To celebrate the start of Melbourne Design Week, we're excited to share a podcast from Australia's leading architecture commission MPavilion. The MPavilion MTalks series brings some of Melbourne's brightest and most creative minds together on the lands of the Eastern Kulin Nation, to debate, share ideas and be inspired. The episode you're about to hear was part of an 'Illuminating' event exploring the role of data, knowledge and design in amplifying access to the ideas moving around the city. Hear from the event creators, architects, artists, lighting and interaction designers exploring the role of design in illuminating and engaging people in public institutions. With thanks to MPavilion for sharing this episode with us, as well as Bonnie Shaw at Place Intelligence for leading the event. Thanks also to FreeState's Su Lim, Hannah Fox at Rising, Tim Hunt at Arup, and Finding Infinity's, Ross Harding for taking part - and Steve Coster for hosting.
#36 — Today's guest on The Microscopists is Nobel Laureate Sir Paul Nurse, Chief Executive and Director of The Francis Crick Institute in London. Paul's early career used microscopic screening to identify temperature-sensitive cell-cycle mutants in fission yeast. This work led to the identification of the cell division cycle 2 gene (cdc2), which encodes a kinase critical for cell cycle progression.It was for this work that he was awarded the 2001 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine alongside Tim Hunt and Leland Hartwell.Watch or Listen to all episodes of The Microscopists here: https://themicroscopists.bitesizebio.com/
#36 – Today's guest on The Microscopists is Nobel Laureate Sir Paul Nurse, Chief Executive and Director of The Francis Crick Institute in London. Paul's early career used microscopic screening to identify temperature-sensitive cell-cycle mutants in fission yeast. This work led to the identification of the cell division cycle 2 gene (cdc2), which encodes a kinase critical for cell cycle progression. It was for this work that he was awarded the 2001 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine alongside Tim Hunt and Leland Hartwell. Watch or Listen to all episodes of The Microscopists here: http://bit.ly/the-microscopists-pds
Listen to the full interview from Tim Hunt from the recent episode from View from the Pew. Tim talks about the pastoral plan and synod process for the https://archseattle.org/about-the-archdiocese-of-seattle/archbishop-etienne/pastoralplanning/pastoral-plan/ (Archdiocese of Seattle).
Steven and Tim reconnect for the first time in almost 18 years (besides that time one of Stevens kids called Tim) and talk Bob's famous pre-camp pitch, the trouble with the wall ball wall, what animals they dressed as in 2003 and why we would run to the far hockey rink for, mostly, no reason whatsoever.
On the eve of his departure for a career break, Tim Hunt talks to Wes Lefroy about the value of research, what we learn about markets through crises, and how to assess the credibility of any piece of analysis.
Tim Hunt and Nick Fereday (Rabobank Senior Consumer Foods Analyst based in New York) discuss the extraordinary growth seen by packaged food companies in 2020, the reasons why they may be able to hold onto some of these gains as the pandemic recedes, and three levers they are pulling to maximise their chances of success.
We all know Tim Hunt but do you know his story? Listen in as we flip the script and interview the voice of Flyers Take Flight, Tim Hunt. Tim is also the Director of Personal Counseling at Sandhills Community College
Tim Hunt and Michael Harvey delve into the state of play in food retail and foodservice markets in Australia, China, and the US and cross-check the data against the recent experiences of companies like McDonald's, Starbucks, and Kraft Heinz.
Michael Harvey and Tim Hunt pick through the results of companies like Nestlé, Danone, Unilever, and McDonald's. They assess the pace of recovery in top line sales, whether channel distortion is waning, and the return of sustainability to centre stage.
China has threatened to impede a range of Australian ag exports. Yet in December, Australia shipped over AUD 1bn of food, beverages, and fibre to China. Has China pulled back on its plans, or is there more nuance to this story? Tim Hunt and Dennis Voznesenski answer that one.
Interviews are with Jim McMillan, Jane Smith, Tim Hunt, Don Carson and John Wright.
Interviews are with Tim Hunt, Doug Avery, Laurie Paterson, Ben Noll and Andy Thompson.
Emma Higgins, Blake Holgate, and Tim Hunt explain how NZ agriculture has managed to stay profitable through the worst global economic crisis since the second world war and discuss if this can hold as the year progresses.
On this episode, Tim Hunt of Sandhills Community College sits down with 5 American Indians from the Sandhills community, as well as special guest Dr. Leslie Locklear to share their experiences of what being Native means to them in 2020.
The Rabobank Rural Commodity Price Index sits at a record high for January, yet the world economy is weak, a bumper local crop was just harvested, and the AUD sits in the high 70s. Tim Hunt and Dennis Voznesenski take on this puzzling equation to explain what’s driving markets for Australian farm products. See the Rabobank Rural Commodity Price Index here
What’s up. My name is Tim Hunt, and you are listening to the Meet Me in the Middle podcast. I am a 27-year-old African American police officer, father, and husband. I created this podcast because I believe some of the biggest things we lack in society are tolerance, patience, and empathy. My hope behind the podcast is to engage with people from a multitude of backgrounds and disciplines in hopes of gaining perspective. Some of our conversations will be heavy, and we’ll challenge the way we think about things. And some of it will be light. We’ll talk about everything from police-community relations to marriage to fatherhood. I’m not a guru, and I don’t know everything. But I hope that you’ll take this journey with me and Meet Me In the Middle. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mmitmpodcast/support
Known for his contagious energy and sometimes unconventional advice, Paul Nurse talks about Brexit and its effects on scientists and research, and why he has heeded the call to leadership in science – the same science that politicians say they're following. He also recalls his early years in biology as a spider hunter and why he thinks it's vital to ponder the big questions like "What is life?" Paul Nurse received the 2001 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine "for discoveries of key regulators of the cell cycle", sharing the distinction with Tim Hunt and Leland Hartwell. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Interviews are with Professor Keith Woodford, James Shaw, Tim Hunt, Judith Collins, Miles Hurrell and Jane Smith.
Interviews are with Judith Collins, Jane Smith, Tim Hunt, Chris Russell and Tony Cochrane.
Rabobank's Melbourne-based GM Research looks at the increasing geopolitical tensions between Australia and China and how that might play out for New Zealand and its primary sector.
Tim Hunt, Sandy Chen, and Hayden Higgins discuss how e-commerce sales channels for fresh produce in China are changing the pathway to consumers. They discuss how this channel will continue to grow as well as the drivers behind this growth, and provide some food for thought on how to approach.
With growing community focus on greenhouse gas emissions, Tim Hunt, Angus Gidley-Baird, and Blake Holgate look at how the red meat supply chain is expected to deal with the focus, as well as some of the challenges and opportunities that will present themselves.
Tim Hunt and Michael Harvey join up during lockdown to take a close look as to how the drinking-milk market has performed during the global pandemic.
Australian exports to China have surged, but the political relationship is souring. Tim Hunt and Dennis Voznesenski discuss where the industry goes from here.
Hayden Higgins and Tim Hunt discuss how foodservice shutdowns, changes in retail sales linked to shopping and eating habits, and the supply of labour under Covid-19 have all influenced the Australian fresh produce sector in 2020.
Michael Harvey and Tim Hunt discuss what we can learn from the Q2 results of some of the world’s largest food companies.
Uncertainty about the impact of Covid-19 has taken the gloss off farmer confidence, but overall, farmers remain upbeat about the year ahead. In our latest podcast, Wes Lefroy is joined by Tim Hunt to discuss the latest results from the Rabobank Rural Confidence Survey.
Blake Holgate and Tim Hunt assess the damage Covid-19 is inflicting on the foodservice industry in China, the US, and Australia. They discuss how long a recovery might take and why some ag exporters are seeing increased sales to these markets regardless.
Prices of Australian Ag land will largely hold firm during 2020. Wes Lefroy and Tim Hunt discuss why Ag land will pass largely unscathed through the Covid-19 economic crisis.
The underlying global dairy market fundamentals look set to remain very weak for much of 2020. Tim Hunt and Michael Harvey discuss whether New Zealand and Australian dairy farmers will dodge a bullet.
Frank Picone and Tim Hunt are part of the momentum in moving the Nurtured Heart Approach® forward in the state of New Jersey. Catherine Stafford, our host for this month's podcast guides this conversation about the $12million SAMHSA grant awarded to the state of New Jersey to roll out the Nurtured Heart Approach to assist with mental health services for youth with complex behavioral health challenges at the state level. This podcast airs during the culminating hours of the first of several Certificiation Training Intensives specific to the implementation of the grant in New Jersey.. Fraink Picone: Frank Picone earned his Masters of Social Work from the School of Social Work at Rutgers University. Mr. Picone is a Licensed Clinical Social Worker, Advanced Trainer for the Nurtured Heart Approach as well as a certified School Social Worker For the past 30 years, For the past 20 years as Founder and Director of “Positive Culture Change” he has provided clinical and staff development consultation and training to juvenile justice facilities, residential treatment programs and school systems throughout the country focusing on work with youth who have experienced trauma and dealing with behavioral and mental health challenges. Mr. Picone is also an instructor for the Rutgers College and is currently working with them on a 4 year 12 million dollar grant from SAMHSA aimed at adopting a trauma informed approach in New Jersey's Children's System of Care. A major part of this grant is training all staff in the Nurtured Heart Approach. For more information please visit www.positiveculturechange.com. Bio for Tim Hunt to follow shortly.
Lawrence Summers, l'ex ministro del Tesoro di Bill Clinton, da rettore di Harvard, anni fa sostenne in un convegno a porte chiuse a Boston che le donne sono biologicamente svantaggiate nel campo scientifico. A giugno 2015 Tim Hunt, Nobel per la medicina (per studi sul ciclo cellulare), ha rincarato la dose dichiarando che la presenza di donne nei laboratori secondo lui rappresenta un problema. Il binomio Donna scienza insomma sembra non poter sussistere, perché? Maria Latella ne parla con l'Agente Provocatore della settimana, Mario Giordano, direttore Tg4, l'attrice Valentina Lodovini, la virologa e scienziata Ilaria Capua e Giuseppe Manca, primario in Chirurgia presso l'ospedale di Brindisi. Nel finale i consigli pratici della Coach Maria Serena Ciambellotti.
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Simply Pets Radio (formerly Your Pets My Dogs) - on Pet Life Radio (PetLifeRadio.com)
That's right CHAMPIONS! We have on the Your Pets My Dogs radio show today with our host Lisa Smith-Putnam, Dr. Tim Hunt! Well, what can we say? Veterinarian, Sled Dog racer, family man, animal lover and advocate and the Creator/Founder of Dr. Tim's Pet Food, we think he knows a little something, something about animals and the food they eat? We are glad to welcome him to the show! Tune in to the show today as Dr. Tim Hunt has some great insight on many things concerning the welfare of your pets big and small. Really, this guy LOVES animals He and his wife Mary live on 50 acres in Michigan's Upper Peninsula with four house cats, two house dogs and 40 outdoor dogs. What could be better for these animals? There dad is a Veterinarian and he has his own pet food company! WOOF to Dr. Tim Hunt! Tune in and you will see why we love him too! Questions or Comments? Send them to: lisa@petliferadio.com More details on this episode MP3 Podcast - Discover the Breakfast, Lunch and Dinner of Champions on Pet Life Radio var ACE_AR = {Site: '845738', Size: '468060'};