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District 6 Albuquerque City Councilor Nicole Rogers comes in to discuss, "Participatory Budgeting", public bathrooms, Tingley lakes preservation and upkeep, and "Tiny Homes" for Seniors with TJ on News Radio KKOB See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Finishing up Super Bowl Talk, then Gaba has a story about a plane collision involving Vince Neil's girlfriend. Plus controversy with tampon's in the men's room? Then TJ gives an update on the Tingley Lakes and the Bob Gerding Catch and Release Pond. All this and more on News Radio KKOB See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The crew try to help rally TJ in his efforts to clean and maintain Tingley Beach Lakes, particularly the Bob Gerding Catch and Release Pond. Plus Money Man Lee Munson on Trumps tariffs. All on News Radio KKOB See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode, Russ and Paint Warrior, Kevin Tingley discuss the challenges of navigating sponsorships in the decorating industry, the importance of building relationships, and the role of brand ambassadors in promoting growth. Find Paint Warrior here - https://www.instagram.com/paintwarrior_?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet&igsh=ZDNlZDc0MzIxNw== You can find Paint warrior on all social channels or on his website - www.paintwarrior.co.uk They also delve into personal struggles with mental health, particularly in relation to loss and grief, and reflect on the significance of friendship and community support in overcoming life's challenges. In this conversation, Kevin discusses the importance of building connections in today's digital age, the significance of banter and friendships, and the unique experiences surrounding weddings. He also delves into the challenges of navigating business growth, particularly with apprenticeships, and highlights innovations in tools and products. Finally, he reflects on the power of social media in shaping business dynamics and brand partnerships within the construction industry. In this part of the conversation, Kev discusses the challenges and rewards of content creation, particularly on social media platforms. He reflects on the value of paid collaborations versus unpaid efforts, the importance of knowing one's purpose on social media, and the frustrations with platforms that do not offer monetisation. The discussion shifts to personal health challenges, where Kev shares his journey with heart issues and the impact on his work and lifestyle. Russ expresses optimism about future aspirations, including podcast growth and public speaking opportunities, while emphasising the importance of mental health conversations within the trades community. The conversation concludes with a focus on embracing new opportunities and personal development.
On the phone-in: Energy efficiency expert, Barry Walker and Eric Murphy from Halifax Heat Pumps answer questions about heating systems. And off the top, the CBC's Jean Laroche talks with Scott Tingley from the Nova Scotia Department of Natural Resources about improvements to the provincial wildfire protocols. And we hear about an Indigenous police officer in Summerside, PEI, who has won an award.
Top-seeded Montana State road a near-perfect day by senior quarterback Tommy Mellott (300 yards passing, 4 passing TDs) to a 49-17 win over Tennessee-Martin on December 7, 2024. Montana State moved to 13-0, the most wins in Bobcat football history. The Bobcats move into the quarterfinals to play the winner of No. 8 Idaho and Lehigh. Following the game, MSU head coach Brent Vigen, junior wide receiver Taco Dowler and junior defensive end Kenneth Eiden IV along with UT Martin head coach Jason Simpson, senior linebacker Tevin Shipp and senior offensive lineman Josiah Tingley addressed the media. Video filmed & produced by Colter Nuanez, Skyline Sports. All Rights Reserved.
Had a great time getting put through a fun & effective workout, and then podcasting with Anthony over at Island Athletics. Anthony is crushing it when it comes to providing a high quality strength and conditioning service for youth, high school, college and pro athletes. Give Anthony a follow : @anthonytingley https://www.instagram.com/anthonytingley/ Give Island Athletics a follow: @island_athletics https://www.instagram.com/island__athletics/?hl=en Check out their Website: https://islandathletics401.com/ Give Matt a follow: @mattsweeney.dpt https://www.instagram.com/mattsweeney.dpt/?hl=en Give Rhody Strength Podcast a follow: @rhodystrengthpodcast https://www.instagram.com/rhodystrengthpodcast/?hl=en
The Hudson's Bay Company is the oldest corporation in North America, founded in… 1670 – 353 years ago! Now mainly a Department Store business, it's one of the most recognizable and loved brands in the country. Katie Tingley, their VP Research, Strategy, PMO & Retail Media joins Daniel live at Path to Purchase Institute's Retail Media Summit Canada to go over how a Department Store understands and is developing Retail Media. Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/iLgQgb9a_M0 Tune in to hear about: The history of Hudson's Bay. From the 17th century to Retail Media Department Stores: a media offering for a wide variety of categories In-store and online simultaneous activations Apparel and consumer electronics' approach to Retail Media: what's driving their investment
Comedians Gareth Reynolds and Dave Anthony examine Katherine Tingley and theosophy. With guest Pam Reynolds Tour Dates Redbubble Merch Sources Squarespace
Russia is building a secret nuclear-powered space weapon, but what does that mean for the rest of us? In this episode, Tariq Malik is joined by Space.com's Brett Tingley to discuss the recent reports and delve into the history of nuclear weapons and reactors in space, the existing international treaties governing weapons of mass destruction in orbit, and the growing militarization of space by Russia, China, and the United States. Malik and Tingley also cover the week's top headlines, including SpaceX's upcoming Starship orbital launch attempt and NASA's continuing struggles to revive the Voyager 1 spacecraft. Headlines: SpaceX sets March 14th as tentative date for Starship's third test flight, pending final launch license approval from the FAA NASA's Voyager 1 probe, launched in 1977 and now in interstellar space, continues to experience significant computer glitches that mission controllers are struggling to diagnose The next Great North American Solar Eclipse is just one month away, with the path of totality crossing from Mexico through the central and northeastern US on April 8th Main Topic: Potential Russian Nuclear Space Weapons Recent reports from US officials suggest Russia may be developing a new nuclear-powered anti-satellite weapon or electronic warfare platform The weapon likely wouldn't pose an immediate threat, but highlights the growing militarization of space and potential for a new arms race Nuclear power has long been used in space, from radioisotope thermoelectric generators on probes like Voyager to plans for nuclear propulsion The 1967 Outer Space Treaty bans placing WMDs in orbit, but has some gray areas and lacks robust enforcement mechanisms The US, Russia, and China have all demonstrated anti-satellite capabilities in recent years, from missiles to lasers to mini-satellites with robotic arms There are also growing concerns over military interest in cislunar space and the Moon as another "high ground" to be contested While there are more pressing threats than space-based nuclear weapons, the situation reflects deteriorating international relations and the need for updated treaties Host: Tariq Malik Guest: Brett Tingley Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-space. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit
Russia is building a secret nuclear-powered space weapon, but what does that mean for the rest of us? In this episode, Tariq Malik is joined by Space.com's Brett Tingley to discuss the recent reports and delve into the history of nuclear weapons and reactors in space, the existing international treaties governing weapons of mass destruction in orbit, and the growing militarization of space by Russia, China, and the United States. Malik and Tingley also cover the week's top headlines, including SpaceX's upcoming Starship orbital launch attempt and NASA's continuing struggles to revive the Voyager 1 spacecraft. Headlines: SpaceX sets March 14th as tentative date for Starship's third test flight, pending final launch license approval from the FAA NASA's Voyager 1 probe, launched in 1977 and now in interstellar space, continues to experience significant computer glitches that mission controllers are struggling to diagnose The next Great North American Solar Eclipse is just one month away, with the path of totality crossing from Mexico through the central and northeastern US on April 8th Main Topic: Potential Russian Nuclear Space Weapons Recent reports from US officials suggest Russia may be developing a new nuclear-powered anti-satellite weapon or electronic warfare platform The weapon likely wouldn't pose an immediate threat, but highlights the growing militarization of space and potential for a new arms race Nuclear power has long been used in space, from radioisotope thermoelectric generators on probes like Voyager to plans for nuclear propulsion The 1967 Outer Space Treaty bans placing WMDs in orbit, but has some gray areas and lacks robust enforcement mechanisms The US, Russia, and China have all demonstrated anti-satellite capabilities in recent years, from missiles to lasers to mini-satellites with robotic arms There are also growing concerns over military interest in cislunar space and the Moon as another "high ground" to be contested While there are more pressing threats than space-based nuclear weapons, the situation reflects deteriorating international relations and the need for updated treaties Host: Tariq Malik Guest: Brett Tingley Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-space. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit
Russia is building a secret nuclear-powered space weapon, but what does that mean for the rest of us? In this episode, Tariq Malik is joined by Space.com's Brett Tingley to discuss the recent reports and delve into the history of nuclear weapons and reactors in space, the existing international treaties governing weapons of mass destruction in orbit, and the growing militarization of space by Russia, China, and the United States. Malik and Tingley also cover the week's top headlines, including SpaceX's upcoming Starship orbital launch attempt and NASA's continuing struggles to revive the Voyager 1 spacecraft. Headlines: SpaceX sets March 14th as tentative date for Starship's third test flight, pending final launch license approval from the FAA NASA's Voyager 1 probe, launched in 1977 and now in interstellar space, continues to experience significant computer glitches that mission controllers are struggling to diagnose The next Great North American Solar Eclipse is just one month away, with the path of totality crossing from Mexico through the central and northeastern US on April 8th Main Topic: Potential Russian Nuclear Space Weapons Recent reports from US officials suggest Russia may be developing a new nuclear-powered anti-satellite weapon or electronic warfare platform The weapon likely wouldn't pose an immediate threat, but highlights the growing militarization of space and potential for a new arms race Nuclear power has long been used in space, from radioisotope thermoelectric generators on probes like Voyager to plans for nuclear propulsion The 1967 Outer Space Treaty bans placing WMDs in orbit, but has some gray areas and lacks robust enforcement mechanisms The US, Russia, and China have all demonstrated anti-satellite capabilities in recent years, from missiles to lasers to mini-satellites with robotic arms There are also growing concerns over military interest in cislunar space and the Moon as another "high ground" to be contested While there are more pressing threats than space-based nuclear weapons, the situation reflects deteriorating international relations and the need for updated treaties Host: Tariq Malik Guest: Brett Tingley Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-space. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit
Russia is building a secret nuclear-powered space weapon, but what does that mean for the rest of us? In this episode, Tariq Malik is joined by Space.com's Brett Tingley to discuss the recent reports and delve into the history of nuclear weapons and reactors in space, the existing international treaties governing weapons of mass destruction in orbit, and the growing militarization of space by Russia, China, and the United States. Malik and Tingley also cover the week's top headlines, including SpaceX's upcoming Starship orbital launch attempt and NASA's continuing struggles to revive the Voyager 1 spacecraft. Headlines: SpaceX sets March 14th as tentative date for Starship's third test flight, pending final launch license approval from the FAA NASA's Voyager 1 probe, launched in 1977 and now in interstellar space, continues to experience significant computer glitches that mission controllers are struggling to diagnose The next Great North American Solar Eclipse is just one month away, with the path of totality crossing from Mexico through the central and northeastern US on April 8th Main Topic: Potential Russian Nuclear Space Weapons Recent reports from US officials suggest Russia may be developing a new nuclear-powered anti-satellite weapon or electronic warfare platform The weapon likely wouldn't pose an immediate threat, but highlights the growing militarization of space and potential for a new arms race Nuclear power has long been used in space, from radioisotope thermoelectric generators on probes like Voyager to plans for nuclear propulsion The 1967 Outer Space Treaty bans placing WMDs in orbit, but has some gray areas and lacks robust enforcement mechanisms The US, Russia, and China have all demonstrated anti-satellite capabilities in recent years, from missiles to lasers to mini-satellites with robotic arms There are also growing concerns over military interest in cislunar space and the Moon as another "high ground" to be contested While there are more pressing threats than space-based nuclear weapons, the situation reflects deteriorating international relations and the need for updated treaties Host: Tariq Malik Guest: Brett Tingley Download or subscribe to this show at https://twit.tv/shows/this-week-in-space. Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit
Paul Tingley is a five-time Paralympic medallist, he is considered one of the world's top solo competitors in the sport of sailing. He has been involved with SailAble Nova Scotia since the mid-90s and, later, served on the AbleSail Network Canada board of directors. In 2020, he was elected Chair of the AbleSail Network. AbleSail Network guides and supports adaptive sailing programs across the country, so that Canadians of all ages and abilities can experience the freedom, independence, and joy of sailing. Articles: AbleSail Network: https://ablesailnetwork.com/ ---- Please subscribe to the Sports for Social Impact Podcast wherever you get your podcast! Leave us a review and a 5 star rating to help bring others in the world of sports into the conversation! The Sports for Social Impact podcast was nominated for a Sports Podcast Award and Canadian Podcast Award. Send us an email at sportsforsocialimpact@gmail.com Linktree: https://linktr.ee/sportsforsocialimpact Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/sports-for-social-impact Follow us on Instagram (@SportsSocImpact) Visit our website at https://www.sportsforsocialimpact.com/
Summary In this episode, Kevin Tingley, AKA the Paint Warrior, shares his inspiring journey from a difficult childhood to becoming a successful tradesman. He discusses the resilience he developed from a young age and how it shaped his comeback mentality. Kev also talks about his early days as a decorator and the decision to become self-employed. He shares the traumatic incident that occurred, the physical and emotional challenges he faced, and the impact it had on his life. Despite the hardships, Kev used the experience as a springboard to build his brand and create a better future for his family. In this part of the conversation, Kev discusses the impact of the knife attack on his life and the lenient punishment the perpetrators received. He also talks about the birth of Paint Warrior and how it helped him recover and find purpose. Kev shares his experience of getting back into work and the challenges he faced. He opens up about his recent health issues and the coping mechanisms he has developed. Finally, Kev discusses the mental health challenges within the building trades and the pressure that can lead to negative thoughts and actions. In this conversation, Russ and Kev discuss their wives' involvement in the aesthetics industry and their recent business ventures. They talk about the importance of partnerships and how their wives' expertise complements their own skills. Kev shares the success of his wife's salon and their decision to move to a new location for expansion. They also discuss the state-of-the-art features of the new salon and the support they receive from their followers. Find Kev https://www.instagram.com/paintwarrior_?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet&igsh=ZDNlZDc0MzIxNw== https://www.tiktok.com/@paint_warrior?is_from_webapp=1&sender_device=pc Also put Paint Warrior into any social platform and you'll find him ! Takeaways Resilience is built through overcoming challenges and setbacks. Becoming self-employed can provide more opportunities for growth and financial stability. Traumatic experiences can be used as motivation to create a better future. Support and therapy are crucial for healing and recovery after a traumatic event. The lenient punishment received by the attackers highlights the need for stricter laws and consequences for violent crimes. Paint Warrior was born out of Kev's daughter's suggestion and has become a source of purpose and therapy for him. Returning to work after a traumatic event can be challenging, but it can also provide a sense of normalcy and purpose. Health issues can have a significant impact on mental well-being, and it's important to find healthy coping mechanisms. The building trades industry faces unique challenges that contribute to mental health issues, and more support and awareness are needed. Partnerships can be beneficial in business, as complementary skills and expertise can lead to success. Expansion and growth are important for businesses to thrive. Investing in state-of-the-art facilities can enhance the customer experience and attract more clients. Support from followers and customers is crucial for the success of a business.
Welcome to another exciting episode of Coffee with a Journalist! Today, our host, Beck Bamberger, sit down with Anna Tingley, editor at Variety. In this episode, Anna shares insights into her role at Variety, her approach to covering e-commerce, and her preferences for receiving pitches. From her favorite types of pitches and how she structures her day, Anna gives us an inside look into the life of an editor at a top-tier publication. Tune in as she shares her thoughts on press events, relationships with publicists, and much more. This episode is packed with valuable insights for anyone looking to build relationships with journalists and craft effective pitches. So, grab your coffee and join us as we dive into this fascinating conversation with Anna Tingley.
Today I'll be reading two very brief opinions dissenting from the denial of certiorari in Tingley v. Ferguson, issued back on December 11th, 2023. The first dissent is from Justice Thomas and is only around 4 pages long; the second is Justice Alito's dissent, which is only a few paragraphs long and is written as if it were meant to be read at the end of Thomas' dissent - so, that's what I'm going to do. Enjoy. https://www.supremecourt.gov/opinions/23pdf/22-942_kh6o.pdf Listen to What SCOTUS Wrote Us anywhere you get your podcasts, or stream directly from your browser at whatscotuswroteus.com
Good news with Vote.org v Paxton where original signatures are OK on voter registrations.Bad news with Tingley v Ferguson, where Washington state is allowed to continue draconian restrictions on doctors. Also, Austin Sarat demonstrates his utter disregard for intellectual diversity in his Justia opinion piece.Confusing news in the Jack Smith January 6 case against Trump.
Liz and Andrew continue to cover a bunch of stories with the connected theme of how to push back against Donald Trump's efforts to use anything and everything to postpone his criminal trials. Also, there's rare good news regarding the Supreme Court and its refusal to grant certiorari in Tingley v. Ferguson, meaning that Washington state's law prohibiting conversion therapy stays in place. All that and much, much more, including a breakdown of the last day of Rudy's defamation lawsuit! This is a paid post on Patreon. NotesSCOTUS denies cert in Tingley https://www.supremecourt.gov/orders/courtorders/121123zor_e29g.pdf -Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/law -Follow us on Twitter: @Openargs -Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/openargs/ -For show-related questions, check out the Opening Arguments Wiki, which now has its own Twitter feed! @oawiki -And finally, remember that you can email us at openarguments@gmail.com
Since the beginning of time, cities have been incredibly important to civilization. Today, the World Bank estimates that cities contribute 80% of global GDP. Cities are central to our growth and prosperity, but every single major city in the world is facing challenges ranging from poor air quality to creaking infrastructure. So how do cities evolve to prepare for the future? And what role does AI play in this evolution?On this unique episode of the AI in Automotive Podcast, I invited the CEOs of two companies that are enabling our cities to become safer, smarter and more sustainable using the power of artificial intelligence. Andrew Fleury is the CEO of Luna Systems, a company that is making mobility smarter using their computer vision capabilities. They are putting cameras on micromobility scooters, and using AI to help micromobility operators give their riders a safer experience.Chris Tingley runs EVWare, a company whose hardware and software platform makes vehicles safe, connected and intelligent. They do this by bringing high-tech features and functionality to vehicles of all shapes and sizes, including micromobility scooters.The modern city generates bucketloads of data. It has been for a while now. Till a few years back, there was limited use for this data. Perhaps the quality of data was suboptimal. Perhaps it was in a form that was not adequately usable to identify patterns and generate insights. Maybe we did not have enough tools and infrastructure to leverage this data.All that is changing fast. With the rise of AI and the commoditisation of cloud infrastructure, the data that cities generate carries immense potential in improving decision making and crashing decision time by orders of magnitude. Companies like Luna Systems and EVWare are - in their own way - creating a collaborative ecosystem of partners that can make our cities smarter, safer and more sustainable.I hope you enjoy listening to my chat with Andrew and Chris. If you do, go ahead and rate the AI in Automotive Podcast wherever you get your podcasts. #ai #automotive #mobility #technology #podcast #machinelearning #urbandesign #cities #infrastructure #vision #micromobilityAI in Automotive Podcast
Ken Tingley was the editor of The Post-Star in Glens Falls, New York from 1999 to 2020. He joins us this morning to discuss his new book: "The Last American Editor, Vol. 2." He will be having an event at Crandall Public Library on tomorrow night at 7 p.m.Tingley, who retired from The Post-Star in 2020 after a 32-year career at the newspaper, published "The Last American Editor" in 2021.The follow-up includes 90 more columns written over a 30-year period. The book is once again divided into six sections - People; Hometown, USA; Life & Death; Sports; The World; and My Life.
Zigmund Adamski, a Polish immigrant miner, left his house in Tingley, England, heading to the corner shop to buy some potatoes. He would go missing for five days and turn up dead on a pile of coal over 25 miles away to the west in the village of Todmorden on June 11, 1980. Police Constable Alan Godfrey was called to investigate and found puzzling clues at the scene. No signs of foul play were detected on the body, with the only wounds being burn marks on the top of the head and a weeping wound at the base of the neck where it appeared a green salve had been applied. Adamski's dress shirt was missing, but in its place was a mesh undershirt he wasn't wearing when he left. Not only did he appear awkwardly redressed, but he seemed to have been given a crude haircut and a recent shave. There were no signs of any disturbance in the coal pile from Adamski having crawled up it nor anyone having dragged him atop it in broad daylight at an active workplace. Yet the most baffling clue may be that the coroner and toxicologists never identified what the green ointment was. Most disturbing was that Adamski was found with eyes wide open, looking as though he died of sheer terror. That may have been the end to an open and not-so-shut case, except for what happened to PC Godfrey five months later. Around 5:00 a.m. on a wet November morning in Todmorden, Alan Godfrey was on patrol looking for stolen motorbikes when a bright, diamond-shaped object blocked the road. Hovering about five feet off the pavement with its bottom half spinning, the craft was 20 feet wide and 14 feet high as Godfrey stopped to sketch it. The next thing he knew, he was driving again, having gone past the craft with around 30 minutes of missing time. While initially encouraged by his superiors to be publically interviewed about his encounter, he would soon face ridicule from his peers and a determined effort by police administrators to ruin his career. So, is there an extraterrestrial connection between the mysterious death of Zigmund Adamski and the close encounter of Alan Godfrey? We're fortunate to get some help with this investigation from eminent and esteemed UFO researcher Philip Mantle, who grew up in the Tingley area. Mr. Mantle lays out the case that while one event may have a weird yet commonplace explanation, the seemingly connected occurrence may still be out of this world. As we've always thought, the ordinary and the extraordinary are not mutually exclusive and are often found together. Visit our website for a lot more information on this episode.
Perth girl, accelerating actor on the rise Freya Tingley in conversation on her character Denise in Australian time-travel comedy drama TIME ADDICTS. Stick around for a behind the scenes, longer chat with Kiwi director, Sam Odlum.TIME ADDICTSstarring; Freya Tingley, Charles Grounds, Elise Jansen, Joshua Mortonfrom Umbrella Entertainment https://thepeoplesmovies.com/2023/10/film-review-time-addicts-2023/
Australian actor, and soon to be superstar, Freya Tingley stars as Denise in the time travel romance drama, Time Addicts. In a role some critics are calling one of the best things to happen in the time travel romance genre. Synopsis: When two friends heist a bag of unique narcotic contents, they go on a time travel spin forwards and backwards in time within an abandoned house. Australia Overnights' film and entertainment correspondent Shane A Bassett had a chat with Freya Tingley on the film and her cool career so far,See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Im Jahr 1980 geht ein Mann nur kurz zum Laden an der Ecke, um Kartoffeln zu kaufen. Er kehrt nicht mehr lebend zurück. 5 Tage später findet man seine Leiche in einem 40 Kilometer entfernten Nachbarort. Doch die Umstände seines Todes sind derart mysteriös, dass bis heute keine irdische Erklärung greift…
In this week's episode, host Daniel Raimi talks with Alexander Gazmararian, a doctoral candidate at Princeton University, and Dustin Tingley, a professor at Harvard University. They discuss how a national transition to a clean energy system may affect communities with economies that historically have depended on fossil fuel production; the moral, economic, and political reasons for the US government to oversee a energy transition in these communities; and how a bottom-up approach to policy could help facilitate the transition. References and recommendations: “Uncertain Futures: How to Unlock the Climate Impasse” by Alexander F. Gazmararian and Dustin Tingley; https://www.uncertainfuturesbook.com/ “Can Federal Efforts Help Build Economic Resilience in New Mexico's Oil and Gas Communities?” by Daniel Raimi and Zachary Whitlock; https://www.rff.org/publications/reports/economic-resilience-new-mexico-oil-and-gas-communities-energy-transition/ “The Fight to Save the Town” by Michelle Wilde Anderson; https://www.simonandschuster.com/books/The-Fight-to-Save-the-Town/Michelle-Wilde-Anderson/9781501195990 “How We Survive” podcast; https://www.marketplace.org/collection/using-tech-to-adapt-to-climate-change/ “White Gold” episode of the “How We Survive” podcast; https://www.marketplace.org/shows/how-we-survive/white-gold/ Heatmap News; https://heatmap.news/
Each year some birds migrate thousands of kilometres. But there's evidence climate change is already affecting this seasonal survival strategy.
In this episode of Staying Connected, we talk to Mikala Tingley, whose brother, David had Vascular Ehlers-Danlos Syndrome (VEDS). David passed away at the age of 24, and was diagnosed with VEDS after his death. Mikala is joining to share his story with VEDS. Please be advised, this episode does contain some graphic details about … Read More Read More
TJ talks to Mike and Tania for the first half of the hour and then rants about Tingley for the rest of the hour. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
"There are Giants in My Milk"
David Diehl is an electrician with Tingley Home Services in Milford, MA. In 2022, he sold and installed $856,000 worth of residential electrical work. And he did it while working no more than 40-50 hours a week—and no weekends. In this interview, David shares how he got into the electrical trade—and he was recruited to Tingley by the founder of the company speaking at his school! Then, David takes time to break down precisely how he goes about helping homeowners every day, including how he:· Prepares for every service call.· Sells the benefits of the electrical inspection.· Educates homeowners on the potential dangers of outdated panels, especially Federal Pacific panels.· Explains to homeowners why GFIs are so important to their safety.· Charges for electrical diagnostics.· Informs customers about the benefits of whole house surge protection.· Teaches homeowners why smoke detectors must be replaced after 10 years.· Sells club memberships by focusing on 4 big benefits, rather than just the discount.· Handles objections like: Why is this so expensive?· And so much more! Show NotesThe Successful Contractor Podcast is a part of the CertainPath family. CertainPath builds successful home service businesses—and has for 25 years. We do it by providing contractors with a proven path to success, professional coaching, software solutions, and a member community of 1,100+ strong. Doubling your sales, with a 20% net profit, and an inspiring company culture is ALL possible. Let us show you the way. With CertainPath, Success is Made Certain. Visit www.mycertainpath.com for more information. Thank you to our sponsors: Redesign.co. Are you finding it hard to make your mark in the competitive digital world? Look no further than Redesign.co! Our expert services will ensure your business achieves maximum visibility through Google Ads, SEO optimization, Social Media Management and a strong online presence. Don't let potential customers slip away and allow your brand to blend in with the rest. Get in touch with Redesign.co and let our exceptional digital marketing team help you stay ahead of the competition! Trane. Did you know the Trane Home app gives homeowners control over their Trane smart comfort system from the palm of their hands? Give them the power to adjust temperature hot or cold, set schedules, monitor usage and optimize energy from anywhere. The Trane Home app gives homeowners the ability to control how their environment feels so they can create their perfect cozy space. Download the Trane Home App on the App Store or get it on Google Play. Angi. Angi is one of the largest home services marketplaces that connects qualified service professionals to project-ready homeowners. With over 25 years of experience and a network of more than 250,000 pros, we have helped more than 150 million people with their home needs. For service professionals, we are the source for everything from new customers and revenue streams, to reviews, payments and perks. With homeowners today investing more than ever, countless projects need a pro to take them on. We make the connection.
Cape Breton's Information Morning from CBC Radio Nova Scotia (Highlights)
We speak with DNR's director of forest protection for an update on the fires.
Cape Breton's Information Morning from CBC Radio Nova Scotia (Highlights)
We speak with Department of Natural Resource's Director of Forest Protection for an update on the fires.
Cape Breton's Information Morning from CBC Radio Nova Scotia (Highlights)
Scott Tingley provides an update on the status of the fight against the wildfires and an inventory of new resources on the way from as far away as Montana, and Costa Rica.
05-24-2023 Bro. Joshua Tingley "Forever Settled" WED 7PM
For much of the colonial period, Spain claimed almost all of North America as Spanish territory. It displayed this claim on maps and in the administrative units it created to govern this vast territory: New Spain and La Florida. Charles Tingley is a Senior Research Librarian at the St. Augustine Historical Society in St. Augustine, Florida, and an expert in the history of St. Augustine. He joins us to explore the early American history of La Florida through the lens of one of its capitals: the City of St. Augustine. Show Notes: https://www.benfranklinsworld.com/358 Join Ben Franklin's World! Subscribe and help us bring history right to your ears! Sponsor Links Colonial Williamsburg Foundation Juneteenth at Colonial Williamsburg Complementary Episodes Episode 082: Alejandra Dubcovsky, Information & Communication in the Early American South Episode 167: Eberhard Faber, The Early History of New Orleans Episode 178: Karoline Cook, Muslims & Moriscos in Colonial Spanish America Episode 241: Molly Warsh, Pearls & the Nature of the Spanish Empire Episode 319: Ada Ferrer, Cuba, An Early American History Episode 334: Brandon Bayne, Missions and Mission Building in New Spain Listen! Apple Podcasts Spotify Google Podcasts Amazon Music Ben Franklin's World iOS App Ben Franklin's World Android App Helpful Links Join the Ben Franklin's World Facebook Group Ben Franklin's World Twitter: @BFWorldPodcast Ben Franklin's World Facebook Page Sign-up for the Franklin Gazette Newsletter
This story from Kim Tingley was recorded May 5, 2023, during the Next to Normal Story Slam at the McLean County Arts Center in Bloomington. The night's theme was “It seemed like a good idea at the time...” with all stories centered on that theme. Learn more about upcoming Story Slams at NexttoNormalStorySlam.com.
Kevin Tingley AKA Paint Warrior has 1.2 million followers on social media and has more than three quarters of a million followers on TikTok alone. Kevin talks about his journey to success on social media, some of the notable jobs he's completed and has on the horizon as well as all of the amazing things he's been able to do in the trade thanks to his rise on social media and tidy work on-site
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As one news outlet after another downsizes and closes, who is going to do the journalism in the future?That's the question asked by Ken Tingley, the former editor of the Post-Star, the newspaper in Glens Falls, N.Y. Over the last decade, Tingley watched as his newsroom went from a staff of about 50 to just 7 people today. He chronicles what has happened to local news in his new book, “The Last American Newspaper: An Institution in Peril, Through the Eyes of a Small-Town Editor.”Tingley's experience in Glens Falls, a city of 15,000 located near the tourist centers of Lake George and Saratoga Springs, is part of a national trend. From 2005 to 2020, about a quarter of local print newspapers ceased publication in the U.S. Half of over 3,000 counties in the U.S. had just one local print newspaper. Only a third had a daily newspaper, and over 200 counties had no newspaper at all. Vast swaths of the country have become news deserts.The Post-Star was founded in 1904. The daily newspaper in Glens Falls won a Pulitzer Prize in 2009 for the editorial writing of Mark Mahoney, who wrote about government secrecy and the public's right to know.Tingley and his colleagues have reported on the rise of a local Republican member of Congress, Elise Stefanik, who was elected to Congress in 2014 at age 30. Stefanik ran as a political moderate but has since become a staunch acolyte of former President Donald Trump. Stefanik is a rising star in the party who became the third-ranking House Republican after Liz Cheney was pushed out by Trump loyalists in 2021.The Trump era has been marked by increasing threats against journalists. A pro-Trump protester in Glens Falls pointed a toy gun at one of Tingley's reporters and declared, “We've got one coming for you, Post-Star!” After the newspaper reported on the incident, Rep. Stefanik invited the protester to one of her town halls, and her staffer sent him an appreciative message.An outraged Tingley contacted Stefanik's communications director. “I asked her to immediately denounce this man, that he had threatened our reporters, he had threatened our editors, he had threatened people at our newspaper and put their lives in danger.”“Never heard anything,” he said.Tingley urges people to subscribe and support local news. If local news outlets don't survive, he said, “the number of people who vote will be less [because] they don't know who's running for office, and …there's going to be less community engagement.” He also predicted that without local watchdogs, “You're gonna see your taxes go up.”In addition to democracy taking a hit, Tingley predicts that without the public accountability that local media provides, “It's going to cost us all more money.”
This Episode we interview Anthony Tingley, Darren Pyefinch, Emily Cilibraise about their take on being a Gym Owner. Welcome to the Gym Lords Podcast, where we talk with successful gym owners to hear what they're doing that is working RIGHT NOW, and to hear lessons and failures they've learned along the way. We would love to share your story! If you'd like to be featured on the podcast, fill out the form on the link below. https://gymlaunchsecrets.com/podcast
This Episode we interview Anthony Tingley, Darren Pyefinch, Emily Cilibraise about their take on being a Gym Owner. Welcome to the Gym Lords Podcast, where we talk with successful gym owners to hear what they're doing that is working RIGHT NOW, and to hear lessons and failures they've learned along the way. We would love to share your story! If you'd like to be featured on the podcast, fill out the form on the link below. https://gymlaunchsecrets.com/podcast
Ken Tingley was the editor of The Post-Star in Glens Falls, New York from 1999 to 2020. He joins us this morning to discuss his new book, "The Last American Newspaper: An Institution in Peril, Through the Eyes of a Small-Town Editor."
The biggest game of the Pac-12 season is upon us: UCLA travels to Eugene to play the Oregon Ducks in a game that will have massive implications for the rest of the league and possibly the country. No Truck Stops previews UCLA-Oregon with three guests: Sam Connon, a UCLA beat writer for All Bruins; Adam Chimeo, co-host of the Quack-12 podcast; and Reid Tingley, co-host of the Quacked Out podcast. We asked each guest about UCLA's and Oregon's seasons, discussed key matchups, and asked them to make predictions about the game. Plus, at the end, Carlos offers his solo thoughts on the game. Be sure to tune in to our Patreon at notruckstops.com for more content!
As part of our Dyslexia Awareness Month series, listen to a previous episode with parent and advocate Brett Tingley. March 25, 2022Brett Tingley shares how to harness parent energy and expertise to address the legal and moral responsibility of school districts to teach children how to read using science. Our Dyslexic Children tells the story of a group of parents who took on the system, and won. The nonprofit group shares a Strategic Roadmap that's a practical and actionable guide for educators and parents looking to improve reading instruction in their communities.
The concept of having a “body clock” is a familiar one, but less widespread is the awareness that our body contains several biological clocks. Understanding their whims and functions may help us optimize our lives and lead to better overall health, according to scientists.Every physiological system is represented by a clock, from the liver to the lungs, and each one is synced “to the central clock in the brain like an orchestra section following its conductor,” writes Kim Tingley, a New York Times journalist who explored the effect this knowledge has on how conditions are treated, and spoke to scientists about how misalignment or deregulation of these clocks can have a profound effect on our health.Exploring the components that dictate our lives, and how they work together like the “gears in a mechanical watch,” Ms. Tingley builds a case for the importance of paying attention to all our circadian rhythms — and not just when it comes to monitoring our sleep.This story was written by Kim Tingley and recorded by Audm. To hear more audio stories from publications like The New York Times, download Audm for iPhone or Android.
Dr. Dustin Tingley discusses innovative uses of active learning exercises in his teaching at Harvard University and how these principles can be applied in health profession education. Dr. Dustin Tingley is a Professor of Government in the Government Department at Harvard University and Deputy Vice Provost for Advances in Learning. Listeners are encouraged to visit the VA Boston Education homepage for faculty development programming and other tools to develop as educators.https://www.va.gov/boston-health-care/work-with-us/internships-and-fellowships/faculty-development/
This week, we're discussing a mysterious disappearance; a body with strange burns and an inexplicable substance that baffled scientists. Zigmund Adamski, a 56 year old miner, went missing from his home in Tingley, near Wakefield in June 1980. He had gone out to do some shopping. To Zigmund's colleagues at Lofthouse Colliery, it was a complete mystery. Five days after he disappeared, Zigmund's body was discovered 20 miles from his home at a coal yard in Todmorden and the strangeness doesn't end there. This first responding officer and the man who would go on to investigate Adamski's death would inexplicably go on to be plagued by UFO encounters and abductions for decades to come. STRANGENESS ABOUND!Campfire: Tales of the Strange and Unsettling is created for adult audiences only. The content and discussion in this show will necessarily engage with various accounts that include violence, anxiety, fear, and occasional body horror. Much of it will be emotionally and intellectually challenging to engage with. We will flag especially graphic or intense content so as to never put you in an uninformed or unprepared position. We will do our best to make this a space where we can engage bravely, empathetically, and thoughtfully with difficult content every week. This week's episode includes the following sensitive content:Descriptions/Sound related to the Following:Medical ExperimentationAutopsyMutilation Check it Out!https://www.alangodfreyufo.com/Adverts!Create Magic Studioshttps://linktr.ee/CreatemagicstudiosSupport Campfire on Patreon:https://www.patreon.com/campfiretalesofthestrangeandunsettlingSatisfy All of Your Merch Needs:https://www.teepublic.com/stores/campfire-tales-of-the-strange-and-unsettling?ref_id=25702Join the conversation on social media atwww.campfirepodcastnetwork.com Discord: https://discord.gg/43CPN3rzInstagram:instagram.com/campfire.tales.podcastGoodPods:https://goodpods.app.link/T0qvGnXnplbTwitter:www.twitter.com/campfiretotsau Facebook:www.facebook.com/campfire.tales.podcastVisit Our Linktree for Any and All Campfire Info:https://linktr.ee/CampfirepodcastSpecial Thanks:Gregg Martin for music contributions! Go follow him on Instagram at Instagram.com/reverentmusic , on Bandcamp at https://reverentmusic.bandcamp.com/releases or on Spotify at https://open.spotify.com/album/6QVhQsYQeeBVOtxrelehTI?si=V5CAxS8sSXyVFn14G7j-GAAll music & sounds provided by Artlist.ioElias Armao for graphic design! Go follow him on Instagram at instagram.com/doggedlinedesignsupply Jonathan Dodd for merch design! Show him some love at https://linktr.ee/jonathandoddEaston Chandler Hawk! Support his work at https://linktr.ee/eastonhawkartChristina at The Crescent Hare! Support everything she does at https://thecrescenthare.bigcartel.com/productsTodd Purse at Create Magic Studios! Support his work at https://linktr.ee/Createmagicstudios
No Truck Stops is BACK with another offseason episode. This month, the gang debates whether NIL actually needs guard rails and Oregon offensive coordinator Kenny Dillingham's weird Twitter habits. That, plus should lawns be abolished? Is Obi-Wan Kenobi any good? And finally, Reid Tingley from the Quacked Out Podcast joins us to fight about all the smack we've talked about Oregon football. We answer: Is Oregon's coaching staff any good? Is Oregon closer to 8-4 or 10-2 in 2022? Can they thrive if USC is elite? Be sure to follow No Truck Stops on Twitter @notruckstopspod. Follow Reid on Twitter @mf_reid, and follow the rest of the No Truck Stops crew: @equitybruin, @bravegrapes, @bananamorphs, and @nopitstops.
#45 Kerry Tingley joins the Over A Pint crew for a GREAT discussion. Let's start with Eaton Corp. They are in power management and within this space they are big. How big? $18 billion dollars big. And Kerry heads up the Industrial Control Division. In this role, she is responsible for everything: sales, marketing, culture, and full P&L responsibilities. We couldn't wait to sit down with her and whoa did she deliver. In this episode we hit on: Her approach to marketing Her thoughts on becoming a good leader The importance and the need of being open to uncomfortable conversations The need for collaboration with employees How she goes about connecting sales and marketing How she balances her day There's even an awesome story Kerry shares with us on how she met her husband. So many great take-aways from this discussion. If you like this interview you may also like the conversation with David Mylrea CEO of Engage Technologies. ✅ Connect with Kurt at: Kurtl@celticinc.com ✅ Connect with Pat at: pmcgovern@ascedia.com
Bringing a 365-Days-a-Year Local Food Solution to Everyone. In This Podcast: In the last of five special daily episodes, we hear from Liz and Lem Tingley, whose passion for health and sustainability led them to Growing Spaces. They fill us in on how they came to be the new owners of the business, the amazing impact their geodesic Growing Domes are having on the communities where they are installed, and the sense of personal fulfillment they have experienced in running the business. Their excitement is contagious as they also describe their hopes and plans for the future of the Growing Domes and Growing Spaces. Don't miss an episode! visit UrbanFarm.Org/blog/podcast Lem Tingley graduated from Colorado University Boulder in Mechanical Engineering and has been working for Colorado based manufacturing companies for the last 25 years focusing on his core values which revolve around efficiency, superior quality, exemplary customer experience, and conscious business practices. Liz Tingley graduated from Kennesaw State University with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing and worked in the healthcare industry for over 27 years. She joined the Growing Spaces team full time in January of 2021 taking on Marketing, Sales, and Human Resources responsibilities. In April 2018 they acquired Growing Spaces, a Colorado-based manufacturing company making innovative and environmentally friendly products. They were excited to promote sustainable and healthy lifestyles through the manufacturing and installation of the Growing Dome greenhouses which can thrive in any part of the world so that anyone can grow their own local food 365 days a year. Visit www.UrbanFarm.org/Podcast-by-episode-titles for the show notes on this episode, and access to our full podcast library! Geodesic Greenhouses of Growing Spaces.
Brett Tingley shares how to harness parent energy and expertise to address the legal and moral responsibility of school districts to teach children how to read using science. Our Dyslexic Children tells the story of a group of parents who took on the system, and won. The nonprofit group shares a Strategic Roadmap that's a practical and actionable guide for educators and parents looking to improve reading instruction in their communities. Follow us!Facebook and join our Facebook Group Twitter Instagram Visit our website and subscribe to our newsletter. Resources Our Dyslexic Children Nonprofit Website Our Dyslexic Children Documentary Our Dyslexic Children Strategic Roadmap Our Dyslexic Children Documentary Zoom Panel with Kareem Weaver and Louisa MoatsOvercoming Dyslexia - Sally Shaywitz Teaching Reading Is Rocket Science by Louisa MoatsLife Before Learning to Read at Age 62 with David Chalk University of California Dyslexia CenterWilson Language Fundations Related EpisodesEp. 82: [CLEAN] Minneapolis Public School Parents: Accepting Nothing Less Than Evidence-Based Reading in SchoolsEp. 74: Dyslexia and Reading Science: A Parent Advocate's PerspectiveEp. 67: Learning to Read at 62 Years Old: A Conversation Illuminating Adult LiteracyEp. 39: Discussing Dyslexia with Advocate & Mom Liz Hembling
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The Pentecostals of Springfield Bishop JD Harrod Pastor Aaron Harrod 600 West Monroe Springfield, IL 62704 www.ThePOS.org
In this episode, the boys are joined by multi-talented actress Freya Tingley (Hemlock Grove, Once Upon a Time, Dota: Dragon's Blood). Together they discuss the creative process, what inspired Freya to become an actress and being reincarnated as a spoon. Mixed and Edited by Aaron MossProduced by Blake Richardson, Jon Pinder & Aaron Moss
In this episode of SeaState, we chat with Delia Warren and Jeff Tingley of Xodus, a global energy consultancy headquartered in Aberdeen, Scotland with over 350 staff in theUS, UK, Australia, the Middle East, and Asia. Tune in for a discussion about the future of the windfarm workforce and what is happening with the first US offshore wind farm in New England.
Una vez más hemos decidido viajar en el tiempo, ahora 120 años atrás, para seguirle el rastro a algunos personajes muy conocidos en el mundo espiritual y esotérico, comentando sucesos vinculados con ellos y sin perder de vista el contexto histórico de ese lejano 1902. Besant, Leadbeater, Tingley, Vivekananda, Steiner, Bennett, Crowley, Reuss y más
Zigmund Adamski, ein Kohlearbeiter aus dem nordenglischen Tingley, verschwindet beim Einkaufen und wird unter mysteriösen Umständen tot aufgefunden. Die Menschen in der Gegend hören und sehen Ungewöhnliches. Und der erste Polizist am Tatort, Alan Godfrey, sichtet sogar Unerklärliches – vielleicht Übernatürliches. Dieser Weird-Crimes-Fall ist so weird, dass wir ernsthaft die Frage diskutieren müssen: Haben wir es mit einer Begegnung der dritten Art zu tun? *** Instagram *** Folgt Weird Crimes auch auf Instagram @weirdcrimes_podcast und bleibt auf dem Laufenden! Hier posten wir auch die Fotos, von denen Ines und Visa im Podcast sprechen: https://www.instagram.com/weirdcrimes_podcast/ *** Werbung *** Ihr möchtet mehr über unsere Werbepartner erfahren? Hier findet ihr alle Infos & Rabatte: https://linktr.ee/weirdcrimes
Pat and Mike Gerding discuss the condition of Tingley Lake on News Radio KKOB
Join OH&S Editor Sydny Shepard to discuss top safety and health risks that plague workers on construction sites around the country and how you can anticipate and prevent them. Listen to previous episode about the "Fatal Four" here: https://bit.ly/3DtNYG5 Episode sponsored by Tingley. www.tingleyrubber.com
In the second episode Emese Domahidi (Assistant Professor at TU Ilmenau) and Mario Haim (Assistant Professor at the U of Leipzig) discuss with Wouter van Atteveldt (Associate Professor at Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam) the role of communication science in the field. Main topics are the nature and role of data for the social sciences and challenges in collaborations with computer scientists. We touch on topics like open science, reproducibility and replicability for computational communication science and whether we need a cultural change to achieve these goals. Last but not least we talk about a new book Computational Analysis of Communication that Wouter co-edited with Damian Trilling and Carlos Arcila. References Lazer, D., Pentland, A. (Sandy), Adamic, L., Aral, S., Barabasi, A. L., Brewer, D., Christakis, N., Contractor, N., Fowler, J., Gutmann, M., Jebara, T., King, G., Macy, M., Roy, D., & Van Alstyne, M. (2009). Life in the network: The coming age of computational social science. Science (New York, N.Y.), 323(5915), 721–723. https://doi.org/10.1126/science.1167742 Roberts, M. E., Stewart, B. M., & Tingley, D. (2019). stm: An R Package for Structural Topic Models. Journal of Statistical Software, 91(2), 1–40. https://doi.org/10.18637/jss.v091.i02 van Atteveldt, W., Trilling, D., & Arcila, C. (in press). Computational Analysis of Communication. Wiley Blackwell. Book homepage: https://cssbook.net/
Welcome to The Successful Contractor Podcast, Powered by Success Group International (SGI). A show for residential contractors about residential contractors… We chronicle business journeys, share insights, and celebrate successes in this wonderful industry. Thank you to our sponsors: Arzel HVAC Zoning Technology. Arzel® has been producing innovative zoning systems for over 35 years. We manufacture the highest quality HVAC zoning equipment from our factory in Cleveland, Ohio. Innovation, customer service, and outstanding products backed by a lifetime warranty are why so many contractors only use Arzel® Zoning. We offer easy to install solutions from a basic two zone system all the way up to custom zoning applications. For more information, go to arzelzoning.com or marketing@arzelzoning.com. Redesign.co- This message is brought to you by Redesign.co. As an SGI member, you can receive a 100% fully optimized website that's hosted for free! Have a website you like already? Redesign.co can dramatically boost your presence on Google free for 90 days. Redesign.co also a full-service digital marketing agency that can assist you with all your online needs, including PPC. Call 208.261.9898 or visit sgileads.com for more information—including, see how you can get a free consultation of your current website! The Successful Contractor Podcast is a part of the Success Group International family. SGI is the largest, member-owned ‘best practices' organization for independent, residential-services contractors. SGI provides its members a competitive edge through proven, proprietary management tools and expertise, marketing programs, training, and group buying power, along with a highly active and eager-to-help membership. For more information about Success Group International, visit www.yoursgi.com.
Welcome to this Tuesday edition of RealAg Radio, brought to you by Tingley’s Harvest Centre! On today’s show you’ll hear: A conversation with Senator Rob Black, and his travels across the country; Kirk Frankish of Tingley’s Harvest Centre joins us for a product spotlight, where he shares some big auction news happening on Oct 14;... Read More
Welcome to this Tuesday edition of RealAg Radio, brought to you by Tingley’s Harvest Centre! On today’s show you’ll hear: A conversation with Senator Rob Black, and his travels across the country; Kirk Frankish of Tingley’s Harvest Centre joins us for a product spotlight, where he shares some big auction news happening on Oct 14;... Read More
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Kraken Cove - The Podcast That Shines a Beacon onto The Bizarre!
It's our first episode going into Halloween, so we're going in easy with a classic case - the strange abduction, and reappearance, of ZIGMUND ADAMSKI! Adamski was a Poish born coal miner from Tingley, West Yorkshire, who disappeared under strange circumstances in June 1980. His reappearance five days later was even stranger, and far more sinister... And what of Alan Godfrey, the stalwart policeman who was first on the scene? Could his experiences possibly be any weirder? Press PLAY to find out! Over the Halloween month of October we hope to do at least one episode of true life spooky stories, and we'd like to either interview YOU or here your story on voicemail. it's dead easy! Just record your experience, and email your story to krakencovepodcast@gmail.com. Alternatively message us on twitter @KrakenCove and let us know you've been spooked, or on Instagram @krakencovepod to get on the show! We have a special prize for the best story too!
America's small-town newspapers are having a tough time these days. The old, reliable business model for newspapers - based on print advertising - has died, and so has their presence in many communities. Ken Tingley's work at the Post-Star in Glens Falls, N.Y. fostered what small newspapers - at their best - stand for; their tight-knit connection to the community, their focus on people and their enduring sense of place. His new book is: The Last American Editor: Chronicling Life, Death, Triumph, and Tragedy in a Small Town.
In a slightly different episode of The CC Unsolved podcast, we discuss the baffling case of Zigmund Adamski, a coal miner at Lofthouse Colliery, who mysteriously disappeared from his Tingley home in June 1980. After leaving his home to head to local shops, he disappeared. His body was then found five days later, atop a pile of anthracite 20 miles away. Investigations lead to some very strange discoveries. An alien abduction or did someone stage a crime to make it look that way? Let's just say the case asks some puzzling questions...
Paul Tingley, a three-time medal winner in sailing at the Paralympics, talks about the current games happening in Tokyo and Dartmouth's Andrew Todd who's competing in rowing. We hear your feedback on pets and your well-being. And on the phone-in: Heat pumps with Barry Walker
Brett Tingley is a freelance Aerospace & Defence journalist who has published a series of articles for the Defence-Technology reporting platform ‘The Warzone', focusing primarily on the exotic patents that emerged from the Naval Air Warfare Center Aircraft Division (NAWCAD) under the inventor Dr. Salvatore Cezar Pais, patents that are eerily similar to the ‘beyond next-generation' performance capabilities of purported UFOs, or what are more commonly referred to by the United States Government as ‘Unidentified Aerial Phenomena' (UAP). Become a Patreon and gain access to the Unity Community Discord Server | https://www.patreon.com/ProjectUnity
Kevin Tingley returns to the show to talk about memorable jobs, challenging jobs and some advice for decorators that might want to give TikTok a go
The Paint Warrior joins Joel Bardall to discuss his journey to half a million followers on TikTok, becoming the boss and his favourite tools, paints and more.
From deep in the podcast vault, Chris & Wendy are rereleasing all of their old episodes!
TJ provides news or lack thereof on the clean up at Tingley Lakes on News Radio KKOB
JT Tingley is the host of The Paranormal Son Podcast, which covers all topics from the paranormal and mysterious to the unexplained. JT takes an analytical, scholarly approach to each case he presents, ultimately leaving final judgment to the listener based on the evidence presented.You can find his podcast on all the major platforms or through his website: theparanormalson.comIf you like this episode, consider making a one time donation through Red Circle or become a supporter of Zen Sammich for as little as $3 at patreon.com/zensammich If you become a patron, you will receive a handmade (on traditional Japanese paper), personalized postcard from the show and get a shoutout on a future episode.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/zen-sammich/donations
Brandon Gibson Deputy Director of Albuquerque Arts and Culture on issues surrounding Tingley lakes on News Radio KKOB
Scott and Dean discuss their pathways into the industry from a young age. How they have progressed in the industry and the influences that they have had along the way. Sharing their stories from childhood competiveness and the path ways they have taken in their career progression
Hailing all the way from Pennsylvania's capitol, Drew Tingley here to bring you a taste of something new. Fifteen years of experience in the culinary world training with top chefs he's won many awards, Drew offers you a professional experience in any way he can. You may have seen him on the Food Network's show Hell's Kitchen season 19 with Chef Gordon Ramsey. Chef Drew offers Catering, consulting and private chef services, Welcome Drew Tingley to the Inovare Podcast! Background What made you want to be a chef Solo-preneurship Being raised in a small town Imposter syndrome Strategy for building a personal brand Favorite foods Contact Drew: website: www.thechefdrew.com Ready to take your business processes or idea to the next leve? let's talk at www.capitolpresence.com on how to innovate your business and life!
From Glass Ceiling to GlassSKY Introducing Robyn Tingley and GlassSKY We all know diversity and inclusion is important in any workplace. So why do some of our sectors of our economy have such a difficult time recruiting and retaining women. While women have became an important part of the workforce in many industries, there is a serious lack of females in science, technology, engineering, and math. People like Robyn Tingley are trying to change this dynamic. Robyn was born and raised in New Brunswick, Canada and started her professional career with the province's telecom company. She was later tasked to a lead role in human resource and public relations for Ingram Micro, a leading distributor of computer and technology products, in both Europe and North America. After having her children, she looked for a change and decided to return to New Brunswick and inspire women and girls through her new organization, GlassSKY. GlassSKY is dedicated to the empowerment and advancement of women and believes that females should be encouraged to reach their full potential in all industries. They do this through motivation, coaching, and mentorship as well as investments in scholarships, microloans, and in research. Find out how to inspire the young women in your lives in this episode of the Boiling Point. In this episode Robyn fills us in on the globetrotting path of her career. She tells us why she feels so passionate about inspiring women and girls. We hear about the three ways that GlassSKY inspires change for women. Robyn tells us about the importance of female role models in traditionally male career paths. We learn how employer education is a big part in changing male dominated industries. We discuss how technology education should be more prevalent for all genders at a very young age. Greg discusses a potential documentary about gender inequality in certain industries. Robyn discusses the role of school guidance councilors and how they need to make sure they are non-gender specific when suggesting career paths. There is a discussion of how we are more enlightened today, but there is a long way to go for equality for all. Links - GlassSKY website - GlassSKY on Facebook - Robyn on Linked In - Learn about the Millennial Dream - Watch HHP's Code Kids Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
W czerwcu 1980 roku zaginął w tajemniczych okolicznościach Polak Zygmunt Adamski, 56-letni górnik, mieszkający we wsi Tingley koło Leeds w brytyjskim hrabstwie Yorkshire. Mieszkał w Wielkiej Brytanii od końca II wojny światowej, wraz z żoną Leokadią. 6 czerwca 1980 roku około 15:30 Zygmunt wyszedł do sklepu nieopodal domu by zrobić małe zakupy, nigdy już jednak nie powrócił. Kilka dni po tym gdy widziano go ostatni raz, ciało Adamskiego zostało odnalezione na składowisku węgla w Todmorden, 20 mil od jego domu. Z uwagi na dużą ilość zgłoszeń o obserwacjach niezidentyfikowanych obiektów latających, o śmierć Adamskiego zaczęto podejrzewać przedstawicieli obcej inteligencji.
W czerwcu 1980 roku zaginął w tajemniczych okolicznościach Polak Zygmunt Adamski, 56-letni górnik, mieszkający we wsi Tingley koło Leeds w brytyjskim hrabstwie Yorkshire. Mieszkał w Wielkiej Brytanii od końca II wojny światowej, wraz z żoną Leokadią. 6 czerwca 1980 roku około 15:30 Zygmunt wyszedł do sklepu nieopodal domu by zrobić małe zakupy, nigdy już jednak nie powrócił. Kilka dni po tym gdy widziano go ostatni raz, ciało Adamskiego zostało odnalezione na składowisku węgla w Todmorden, 20 mil od jego domu. Z uwagi na dużą ilość zgłoszeń o obserwacjach niezidentyfikowanych obiektów latających, o śmierć Adamskiego zaczęto podejrzewać przedstawicieli obcej inteligencji.