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On episode 67 or Driven to Compete Carey met with Todd Coleman - Todd races an Aston Martin GT4 now, but started in the Ferarri Challenge. Todd was so much fun to chat with. He is a gregarious guy and so positive despite a rough start to the season. He's got a great story about what he had to do to acquire his racing license in time for his first season of racing. He also shared some super interesting racing stories. Our sponsor for this episode is Chris Taylor Racing Chris Taylor Racing Services is a longtime provider of storage, transportation, and maintenance work on a variety of racecars in the Austin area. On the same site since 2003, located across the street from the world-famous Circuit of the Americas. Chris is a veteran of the motorsports industry, working on everything from B-Specs (TCB), Formula cars, Trans-Am cars, and a Championship winning SRO TC Americas crew chief for Skip Barber Racing Team. Our goal is to bring Professional level service and support to your club race or track day! Website: https://christaylorracing.com Email: christaylorracing@gmail.com Connect with Driven To Compete for sponsorship opportunities Website: www.DrivenToCompete.com Newsletter: https://manage.kmail-lists.com/subscriptions/subscribe?a=R9E7pX&g=VHesvQ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCnWO0ybrgN1mPDH_HxUswsA Email: info@driventocompete.com Phone: (512) 222-3402 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/racingwire/support
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It's the "Baseball Tonight" version of Prep Sports Weekly for Monday, May 16, 2022. All guests are heading to the 2022 state tournament. We begin with the Lynnwood Royals and coaches Scott Watson and Todd Coleman, with players Keenan Masters, Tommy McMahon, Mason Lane and Jace Hampson. Next up, it's the head coach of the Edmonds-Woodway Warriors Dan Somoza; followed by Archbishop Murphy's head coach Zander Clouse and finally, Stanwood Spartans head coach Matt Brennan.
The Scott Thompson Show Podcast The border has opened to U.S. tourism, Ontario's COVID-19 numbers have peaked at levels not seen since June, and the debate continues around mandatory vaccinations for healthcare workers and participants in the education system. Guest: Dr. Todd Coleman, Biostatistician, PhD Assistant Professor Department of Health Sciences Wilfrid Laurier University - Niagara Falls has been waiting for the border to reopen to vaccinated U.S. tourists and today, like so many border cities, they got their wish!Guest: Jim Diodati, Mayor of Niagara Falls, Ontario - Many businesses that have relied on tourism from the U.S. are breathing a sigh of relief today, even with COVID concerns still in the air.Guest: Dan Kelly, President of the Canadian Federation of Independent Business - Over the weekend, former Ontario Premier Bill Davis died at the age of 92. Scott speaks with Michael Taube about Davis's legacy, and the search for a successor to it in Canadian politics.Guest: Michael Taube, Troy Media Syndicated Columnist, Washington Times contributor, Former Speech Writer for Stephen Harper - As Canadians undergo another period of transition -- now returning to the office -- we are calling into question a lot of aspects of our working life that we took for granted. Including the notion of how many days should be in a work week. Is it time for scale down to four days instead of five? Guest: Linda Nazareth, Macdonald-Laurier Institute Senior Fellow for Economics and Population Change, principal of Relentless Economics, and host of the Work & The Future podcast - With Summer Olympics behind us, more attention is being turned to the political questions surrounding the Winter Olympics being held in Beijing.Guest: Charles Burton Senior Fellow with the Centre for Advancing Canada's Interests Abroad at Macdonald-Laurier Institute Subscribe to the Scott Thompson Show wherever you find your favourite podcasts, keep up with the big stories developing in Hamilton, Ontario and across Canada: https://curiouscast.ca/podcast/189/the-scott-thompson-show/ Host - Scott ThompsonContent/Technical/Podcast Producer - William P. Erskine
With Hamilton in the red, we’re very close to being in a lockdown. But how would a lockdown for just the city work, how do we activate it and is it going to help at this point? Guest: Dr. Elizabeth Richardson, Chief Medical Officer of Health, City of Hamilton. Guest: Dominik Mertz, Associate Professor, Department of Medicine, McMaster University. - Hamilton is one step away from lockdown. London has moved to yellow. Yet, the top doctor for the province says we could be green by Christmas. Is that even possible with the rising cases? Guest: Dr.Todd Coleman, PhD Assistant Professor Department of Health Sciences Wilfrid Laurier University. - Dave Woodard of 640 Toronto joins Bill to provide an update on the Alek Minassian trial. MInassian’s father took the stand yesterday. Guest: Dave Woodard, reporter, Global News Radio 640 Toronto. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hamilton is looking at naming and shaming businesses that do not follow the COVID-19 safety protocols. Guest: Brad Clark, Ward 9 Councillor, City of Hamilton - New data from the Ontario Economic Report by the Ontario Chamber of Commerce reveals that only 20% of respondents expressed confidence in Ontario’s economic Outlook. Guest: Rocco Rossi, President and CEO, Ontario Chamber of Commerce. - The Premier joins Bill this morning to discuss the budget and the impact of COVID-19 on the province. Guest: Doug Ford, Premier of Ontario. - New COVID-19 modelling numbers are going to be released today, and what we know so far is that there is a prediction of 2000 cases a day starting in December. Guest: Dr.Todd Coleman, PhD Assistant Professor Department of Health Sciences Wilfrid Laurier University Guest: Richard Brennan, retired journalist with the Toronto Star. Covered Queen’s Park and Parliament Hill. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
COVID 19: Yesterday saw the highest spike in cases in Ontario for COVID-19 with over 1000 cases. Should the government be making changes to help curb the spread yet again? Could we see lockdowns? ALSO: The Oxford trial vaccine is seeing an immune response in seniors. Guest: Dr.Todd Coleman, PhD Assistant Professor Department of Health Sciences Wilfrid Laurier University - The blockades continue in Caledonia, and yesterday a standoff ensued between some residents and members of Six Nations of the Grand River. Morganne Campbell of Global News joins us to share what happened this weekend. Guest: Morganne Campbell, Digital Video Journalist, Global news - Various groups, such as the Ontario Federation of Labour, joined the march in support of Land Back Lane defenders. Guest: Janice Folk-Dawson, Executive Vice President, Ontario Federation of Labour. - 10:05- Is the Hamilton Wentworth district school board facing a deficit? The board says that they're planning to curb spending. Guest: Manny Figuerido, Director of Education at the Hamilton Wentworth District School Board.
Mayor Fred joins Bill this morning to discuss the State of the City address as well as his conversation with the Premier. What exactly was discussed – Commonwealth? LRT? Guest: Fred Eisenberger, Mayor, City of Hamilton. - COVID-19: The province has called for an emergency cabinet meeting. Guest: Richard Brennan, retired journalist with the Toronto Star. Covered Queen's Park and Parliament Hill. - With the potential of over 900 cases in the province, is it time that more restrictions be put I place? Guest: Dr.Todd Coleman, PhD Assistant Professor Department of Health Sciences Wilfrid Laurier University - McMaster University and Brock University have teamed up to research and develop a device that detects cancer signs in minutes and at home. Guest: Leyla Soleymani, Associate Professor and Canada Research Chair in Miniaturized Biomedical Devices, Department of Engineering Physics and lead on this project, McMaster University.
Local MPP Donna Skelly says that the province will not back the Commonwealth Games bid. Is she right on this one? Should the city not pursue the bid for the Commonwealth Games in 2026? Guest: Marvin Ryder. Business Professor, DeGroote School of Business, McMaster University - Last night, Donald Trump was discharged from Walter Reed Hospital, tweeting “Don't be afraid of COVID”. Guest: Laura Babcock. President, PowerGroup Guest: Brian J. Karem. Executive Editor - Sentinel Newspapers/ WH reporter for Playboy/ Political analyst at CNN - If a COVID-19 vaccine comes through, who should get it first? A new model suggests which sector should receive the vaccine first if it becomes available by January 2021. The lead researcher on this, Chris Bauch, joins Bill. Guest: Chris Bauch, Research chair in the Department of Applied Mathematics who has done extensive research into SARS and the 2009 pandemic influenza and is a specialist in mathematical and computer modelling of infectious disease outbreaks, vaccination, and social distancing measures at the University of Waterloo - Thanksgiving and COVID-19: Ontario Public Health officials are advising folks to have their thanksgiving dinners with their immediate families. But are people going to listen? Guest: Dr.Todd Coleman, PhD Assistant Professor Department of Health Sciences Wilfrid Laurier University
Ontario Public Health officials are advising folks to have their thanksgiving dinners with their immediate families. But are people going to listen? Guest: Dr.Todd Coleman, PhD Assistant Professor Department of Health Sciences Wilfrid Laurier University
COVID-19: The Premier isn't going to rule out potential lockdowns again as COVID-19 cases rise, and the Prime Minister is urging that Canadians remain vigilant with their social distancing measures. This morning it was announced that for today there are 251 new cases in Ontario. Guest: Dr.Todd Coleman, PhD Assistant Professor Department of Health Sciences Wilfrid Laurier University - Mcmaster University is moving all of it's classes to online for the winter term now as well. Guest: Susan Tighe, Provost, McMaster University - In some school boards, there has been a push for online learning due to COVID-19. Now, online learning has been delayed due to the demand. Guest: Peter Sovran, Associate Director, Hamilton-Wentworth District School Board - The PM and his fellow cabinet ministers are in their 2nd day of their retreat and are expected to be planning our country's post COVID-19 path. Is this potential plan going to satisfy anyone? Guest: Richard Brennan, retired journalist with the Toronto Star. Covered Queen's Park and Parliament Hill.
The Ontario government says that it will introduce legislation this fall to freeze rent for some families next year. The government says that if the bill passes, the vast majority of families will not see rent increases. Guest: Cole Webber, legal clinic worker, landlordsoftoronto.com - Rent freeze bill continued. Guest: Suze Morrison, Ontario NDP Tenant Rights critic. - In London, schools will be opening up on September 14th while for Hamilton, it begins on the 8th. What are the major concerns going forward? We've discussed previously the concerns of having kids wearing masks all day long, and the small class sizes. But what about ventilation? How does that play in when it's an airborne virus? Guest: Dr.Todd Coleman, PhD Assistant Professor Department of Health Sciences Wilfrid Laurier University - Protests for Defunding the Police took place in Canada over the weekend, and at one in Montreal, a statue of Sir John A MacDonald was toppled. This has reignited the statue debate online on social media. Guest: Christo Aivalis, political expert and youtube commentator, formerly of Queen's University and University of Toronto
The Scott Thompson Show Podcast Chrystia Freeland at the helm of the financial file now, are some in the business industry excited or not to have her there? Dan Kelly, President and CEO of the Canadian Federation for Independent Business. - Bill Morneau stepped down as Finance Minister, Deputy Prime Minister Chrystia Freeland stepped in, and Prime Minister Justin Trudeau asked Governor General Julie Payette to prorogue Parliament, all within the span of 24 hours! To catch up on everything, Scott welcomes Michael Taube to the show. Guest: Michael Taube, Troy Media syndicated, columnist, and Washington Times contributor - Prime Minister Justin Trudeau asked Governor General Julie Payette to prorogue Parliament. Is this an appropriate time prorogue Parliament – in the middle of a pandemic with kids across the country heading back to school? Guest: Dr. Michael Morden, Research Director for the Samara Centre for Democracy, a non-partisan organization - The question has to be asked, what happens if an election is called? Never mind the financial concerns. Can we safely manage one during the pandemic? Guest: Dr.Todd Coleman, PhD Assistant Professor Department of Health Sciences Wilfrid Laurier University - Chief Cleveland Thomas joined Scott to discuss the latest developments surrounding the land dispute in Caledonia. Guest: Chief Cleveland Thomas of the Haudenosaunee Confederacy Chief's Council
Our final episode in a journey and exploration of my discussion of Pictures at an Exhibition with my friend, Elias-Axel Pettersson.www.andifloveremains.comwww.eapettersson.com https://www.facebook.com/pages/category/Festival/Southwest-Piano-Festival-223830754743822/https://www.azpianoinstitute.org/ Hailed for his “breathtaking virtuosity and an intelligent sense of precisely what brings music to life” (Albuquerque Journal) and his “rhythmic integrity, singing tone quality, and refinement” (Clavier), Swedish-American pianist Elias-Axel Pettersson has established himself as a formidable soloist, chamber musician, and pedagogue. The late Ralph Berkowitz wrote “…Pettersson is a rare musician who can project his ideas from the piano directly into the hearts and minds of his audience.” He has garnered prizes on the national and international level and has been heard on national radio through KHFM and KUNM.A Mason & Hamlin Concert Artist, Pettersson has collaborated with numerous musicians, including violinists Krzysztof Zimowski, David Felberg, and Guillaume Tardif, violist Henk Guittart, Cantor Josh Perlman, and tenor Michiel Schrey. In 2008, Pettersson formed Duo Giocoso with French violinist Roland Arnassalon; in 2017, he formed Æterna Sirius with pianist Jessica Yam. Pettersson champions contemporary composers such as Arnaud Allary, Alan Belkin, Baptiste Cathelin, Todd Coleman, Alvin Curran, Drea Pressley Tischhauser, Ben Shemie, and Altin Volaj. Pettersson premiered Petroglyph for Piano (2011), a piece written for and dedicated to him by New Mexican composer Michael Mauldin, and performed in a recording of Gabriel Madden’s La Herse (2009), featuring a rare Sauter 1/16-microtonal piano. Pettersson has three albums on the Axel Records label, featuring works ranging from Bach and Beethoven to Janáček and Vine. He has also cultivated a loyal online following through his website and YouTube channel.Pettersson is a frequent performer, lecturer, and masterclass teacher throughout the USA, Canada, and Sweden, and is known for being a conscientious, patient, and motivational guide with a methodical, yet holistic and creative approach. He aims to coordinate the mind, body, and spirit by combining his extensive music theory and history background with his training in Alexander Technique. His students have won numerous prizes and have been admitted to undergraduate and graduate programs throughout the USA and Canada. He has also been a jury member for national and regional competitions, including the Canadian Music Competition, Prix Opus, Jackie McGehee Young Artist Competition, James R. Anthony Arizona State Honors Competition, and Performing Arts BC Provincial Festival, among others.In 2015, Pettersson founded Southwest Piano Festival, a summer performance series dedicated to promoting the art of piano in New Mexico and local talent. In 2018, he became Director of Program Development for Arizona Piano Institute, a non-profit organization that hosts an annual summer festival in Phoenix, AZ dedicated to teaching preparatory and collegiate piano students from diverse musical and socioeconomic backgrounds. He has lectured, taught masterclasses, and performed alongside faculty artists including Nelita True, Elisabeth and Eugene Pridonoff, Yuri Kot, and Eckart Sellheim and Dian Baker. In 2019, Pettersson joined the faculty at the Adamant Music School and Arizona School for the Arts.Pettersson studied with Paul Stewart, Sergei Babayan, Larissa Dedova, Douglas Humpherys, and Maribeth Gunning; he also played for André Watts, Jean-Bernard Pommier, Arnaldo Cohen, Pavel Nersessian, Dina Joffe, and the Guarneri String Quartet. Pettersson holds a doctorate from the Université de Montréal.
Our continuing journey and exploration, part 3 of my discussion of Pictures at an Exhibition with my friend, Elias-Axel Pettersson.www.andifloveremains.comwww.eapettersson.com https://www.facebook.com/pages/category/Festival/Southwest-Piano-Festival-223830754743822/https://www.azpianoinstitute.org/ Hailed for his “breathtaking virtuosity and an intelligent sense of precisely what brings music to life” (Albuquerque Journal) and his “rhythmic integrity, singing tone quality, and refinement” (Clavier), Swedish-American pianist Elias-Axel Pettersson has established himself as a formidable soloist, chamber musician, and pedagogue. The late Ralph Berkowitz wrote “…Pettersson is a rare musician who can project his ideas from the piano directly into the hearts and minds of his audience.” He has garnered prizes on the national and international level and has been heard on national radio through KHFM and KUNM.A Mason & Hamlin Concert Artist, Pettersson has collaborated with numerous musicians, including violinists Krzysztof Zimowski, David Felberg, and Guillaume Tardif, violist Henk Guittart, Cantor Josh Perlman, and tenor Michiel Schrey. In 2008, Pettersson formed Duo Giocoso with French violinist Roland Arnassalon; in 2017, he formed Æterna Sirius with pianist Jessica Yam. Pettersson champions contemporary composers such as Arnaud Allary, Alan Belkin, Baptiste Cathelin, Todd Coleman, Alvin Curran, Drea Pressley Tischhauser, Ben Shemie, and Altin Volaj. Pettersson premiered Petroglyph for Piano (2011), a piece written for and dedicated to him by New Mexican composer Michael Mauldin, and performed in a recording of Gabriel Madden’s La Herse (2009), featuring a rare Sauter 1/16-microtonal piano. Pettersson has three albums on the Axel Records label, featuring works ranging from Bach and Beethoven to Janáček and Vine. He has also cultivated a loyal online following through his website and YouTube channel.Pettersson is a frequent performer, lecturer, and masterclass teacher throughout the USA, Canada, and Sweden, and is known for being a conscientious, patient, and motivational guide with a methodical, yet holistic and creative approach. He aims to coordinate the mind, body, and spirit by combining his extensive music theory and history background with his training in Alexander Technique. His students have won numerous prizes and have been admitted to undergraduate and graduate programs throughout the USA and Canada. He has also been a jury member for national and regional competitions, including the Canadian Music Competition, Prix Opus, Jackie McGehee Young Artist Competition, James R. Anthony Arizona State Honors Competition, and Performing Arts BC Provincial Festival, among others.In 2015, Pettersson founded Southwest Piano Festival, a summer performance series dedicated to promoting the art of piano in New Mexico and local talent. In 2018, he became Director of Program Development for Arizona Piano Institute, a non-profit organization that hosts an annual summer festival in Phoenix, AZ dedicated to teaching preparatory and collegiate piano students from diverse musical and socioeconomic backgrounds. He has lectured, taught masterclasses, and performed alongside faculty artists including Nelita True, Elisabeth and Eugene Pridonoff, Yuri Kot, and Eckart Sellheim and Dian Baker. In 2019, Pettersson joined the faculty at the Adamant Music School and Arizona School for the Arts.Pettersson studied with Paul Stewart, Sergei Babayan, Larissa Dedova, Douglas Humpherys, and Maribeth Gunning; he also played for André Watts, Jean-Bernard Pommier, Arnaldo Cohen, Pavel Nersessian, Dina Joffe, and the Guarneri String Quartet. Pettersson holds a doctorate from the Université de Montréal.
COVID-19 cases are rising amongst young people, and the World Health Organization has changed its tune on asymptomatic spread in the community. Guest: Dr. Todd Coleman, PhD Assistant Professor Department of Health Sciences Wilfrid Laurier University Want to hear more? Check out the latest podcast of the Scott Thompson Show: https://omny.fm/shows/scott-thompson-show/covid-19-rise-among-young-people-removing-police-f Subscribe to the show wherever you find your favourite podcasts!
The Scott Thompson Show Podcast COVID-19 cases are rising among young people, and the World Health Organization has changed its tune on asymptomatic spread in the community. Guest: Dr. Todd Coleman, PhD Assistant Professor Department of Health Sciences Wilfrid Laurier University - Ontario’s Treasury Board President has held the inaugural meeting of the Joint Ministers’ Round Table of the Ontario Health Data platform. They are leveraging the power of data to allow the province to better learn about COVID-19. They also announced the appointment of Jane Philpott to assist. Guest: Peter Bethlenfalvy, President of the Treasury Board - Gita Madan, speaking on behalf of Education Not Incarceration, joined Scott Thompson on Global News Radio 900 C-H-M-L to discuss the issue of programs that place police officers in schools. The Hamilton Wentworth District School Board is currently reviewing their program. - The mayors of Haldimand County and Norfolk are not happy that the Ontario government is not allowing them to move into stage 2 of phase 2 of the province’s reopening. The protested by getting socially distant haircuts in public, which has earned them some backlash. Mayor Kristal Chopp of Norfolk joined the Scott Thompson Show on Global News Radio 900 C-H-M-L to discuss the protest as well as why she thinks the region of Norfolk should been included in the next stage of reopening. Guest: Kristal Chopp, Mayor of Norfolk, Ontario - The Canada-U.S. border’s restrictions will now last until late July due to the novel coronavirus, even though there have been exemptions made already. The mayors of Haldimand County and Norfolk are not happy that the Ontario government is not allowing them to move into stage 2 of phase 2 of the province’s reopening. Mayor of Niagara Falls Jim Diodati joined show to share his perspective from Niagara Falls. Guest: Jim Diodati, Mayor for Niagara Falls
I'm very thrilled to share part 2 of my discussion of Pictures at an Exhibition with my friend, Elias-Axel Pettersson.www.andifloveremains.comwww.eapettersson.com Hailed for his “breathtaking virtuosity and an intelligent sense of precisely what brings music to life” (Albuquerque Journal) and his “rhythmic integrity, singing tone quality, and refinement” (Clavier), Swedish-American pianist Elias-Axel Pettersson has established himself as a formidable soloist, chamber musician, and pedagogue. The late Ralph Berkowitz wrote “…Pettersson is a rare musician who can project his ideas from the piano directly into the hearts and minds of his audience.” He has garnered prizes on the national and international level and has been heard on national radio through KHFM and KUNM.A Mason & Hamlin Concert Artist, Pettersson has collaborated with numerous musicians, including violinists Krzysztof Zimowski, David Felberg, and Guillaume Tardif, violist Henk Guittart, Cantor Josh Perlman, and tenor Michiel Schrey. In 2008, Pettersson formed Duo Giocoso with French violinist Roland Arnassalon; in 2017, he formed Æterna Sirius with pianist Jessica Yam. Pettersson champions contemporary composers such as Arnaud Allary, Alan Belkin, Baptiste Cathelin, Todd Coleman, Alvin Curran, Drea Pressley Tischhauser, Ben Shemie, and Altin Volaj. Pettersson premiered Petroglyph for Piano (2011), a piece written for and dedicated to him by New Mexican composer Michael Mauldin, and performed in a recording of Gabriel Madden’s La Herse (2009), featuring a rare Sauter 1/16-microtonal piano. Pettersson has three albums on the Axel Records label, featuring works ranging from Bach and Beethoven to Janáček and Vine. He has also cultivated a loyal online following through his website and YouTube channel.Pettersson is a frequent performer, lecturer, and masterclass teacher throughout the USA, Canada, and Sweden, and is known for being a conscientious, patient, and motivational guide with a methodical, yet holistic and creative approach. He aims to coordinate the mind, body, and spirit by combining his extensive music theory and history background with his training in Alexander Technique. His students have won numerous prizes and have been admitted to undergraduate and graduate programs throughout the USA and Canada. He has also been a jury member for national and regional competitions, including the Canadian Music Competition, Prix Opus, Jackie McGehee Young Artist Competition, James R. Anthony Arizona State Honors Competition, and Performing Arts BC Provincial Festival, among others.In 2015, Pettersson founded Southwest Piano Festival, a summer performance series dedicated to promoting the art of piano in New Mexico and local talent. In 2018, he became Director of Program Development for Arizona Piano Institute, a non-profit organization that hosts an annual summer festival in Phoenix, AZ dedicated to teaching preparatory and collegiate piano students from diverse musical and socioeconomic backgrounds. He has lectured, taught masterclasses, and performed alongside faculty artists including Nelita True, Elisabeth and Eugene Pridonoff, Yuri Kot, and Eckart Sellheim and Dian Baker. In 2019, Pettersson joined the faculty at the Adamant Music School and Arizona School for the Arts.Pettersson studied with Paul Stewart, Sergei Babayan, Larissa Dedova, Douglas Humpherys, and Maribeth Gunning; he also played for André Watts, Jean-Bernard Pommier, Arnaldo Cohen, Pavel Nersessian, Dina Joffe, and the Guarneri String Quartet. Pettersson holds a doctorate from the Université de Montréal.
The mayor says that there will is a need for assistance with the city budget. The federal government is offering an early handover of gas tax funding but Mayor Eisenberger says that the cash from the gas tax is already budgeted for road repair and transit. Does that mean over investments will need to be scrapped? Or will we see increase in taxes? Guest: John Best, President of the Bay Observer - Stories have emerged online of the injuries people have suffered during the protests. The family of George Floyd has called for peace as protests continue to get violent. How can people stay safe while protesting at this point in time? ALSO: Donald Trump wants to label ANTIFA has a terrorist organization, but how? Guest: Phil Gurski, President and CEO, Borealis Threat and Risk Consulting - Protests continued… Hamilton has seen protests over the past couple days in support of the Black Lives Matter movement, the George Floyd protestors, and to stand up against systemic racism. Guest: Evelyn Myrie, Exceptional community strategist, freelance columnist, motivational speaker - Ontario has made temporary changes to layoff regulations. What does that mean for business? ALSO: Ontario and extended emergency measures. Guest: Rocco Rossi,Ontario Chamber of Commerce - Todd Coleman joins us to discuss the extension of emergency measures. Guest: Dr.Todd Coleman, PhD Assistant Professor Department of Health Sciences Wilfrid Laurier University
Mayor Fred Eisenberger joins Bill Kelly to discuss where the City of Hamilton is, in the COVID-19 pandemic, at the start of the week. And Premier Ford announced that anyone in Ontario who thinks they should get tested, can now get tested. Guest: Fred Eisenberger, Mayor of the City of Hamilton - Premier Ford announced that anyone in Ontario can now get tested for COVID-19, and he wants everyone to get the test if they have the slightest reason to, in a bid to catch asymptomatic carriers. How much of an effect will the Premier’s message have on the public, particularly when there are people who are worried about going to the test sites? Guest: Dr.Todd Coleman, PhD Assistant Professor Department of Health Sciences Wilfrid Laurier University - Parliament resumes today. Guest: Henry Jacek. Professor of Political Science, McMaster University
If we face a second wave, will we have a CFL season? This week, the commmisioner announced they plan for a September start for the season, and that the plans for the Grey Cup have changed. The Commisioner joins Bill this morning. Guest: Randy Ambrosie, Commissioner for the CFL - John Best joins the program today to discuss mayors asking for financial help due to the pandemic, the SoBi situation and the altered Commonwealth Games bid. Guest: John Best. President of the Bay Observer - Experts are saying that we will face a second wave of COVID-19, and that it's a matter of when. Is Canada prepared for one? Guest: Dr.Todd Coleman, PhD Assistant Professor Department of Health Sciences Wilfrid Laurier University
Right now, Hamilton's economy is hurting, according to a report from the Conference Board of Canada, but it says that the city is poised for a strong recovery. Guest: Marvin Ryder. Business Professor, DeGroote School of Business, McMaster University - Andrew Goldberg joins the show today for his weekly employment segment. Up for discussion today: the record job losses, how the layoffs are hiding the extent of the damage, federal workers ordered to ignore cheating in CERB claims, and location tracking against COVID-19. Guest: Andrew Goldberg, Employment lawyer and Associate at Samfiru Tumarkin LLP, employmentlawyer.ca - Doug Ford says that tomorrow, Thursday May 14th, there will be an announcement in regards to Phase One of reopening. However, Dr. David Williams says it's too early. How can we tackle opening safely? Guest: Dr. Todd Coleman, PhD Assistant Professor Department of Health Sciences Wilfrid Laurier University
The Scott Thompson Show Podcast Professor Duane Bratt, of Mount Royal University, and Scott discussed how we could get our economy back on track after the pandemic. Guest: Duane Bratt, PhD, Professor (Political Science) and Chair, Department of Economics, Justice, and Policy Studies, Mount Royal University - Yesterday, Ontario saw an increase in cases of only 2.4%, the lowest in weeks. Are we nearing the end of the first wave? Scott welcomed Dr. Todd Coleman of Wilfrid Laurier University to the show, to explain what these numbers might mean. Guest: Dr.Todd Coleman, PhD Assistant Professor Department of Health Sciences Wilfrid Laurier University - Dr. Ahmad Firas Khalid, of Wilfrid Laurier University, spoke with Scott about the guidelines for reopening that we must follow in Ontario when the pandemic starts to wane. Guest: Ahmad Firas Khalid, MD, PhD, MMgmt, MEd, GradCertPHM, faculty member in Human and Social Sciences, a medical doctor and a health policy advisor, Wilfrid Laurier University - Investigative reporter Sam Cooper joined Scott to discuss his newest piece for Global News, and what he learned about the groups in Canada that helped Beijing stockpile COVID-19 safety supplies. According to Mexico's former ambassador to Beijing, This operation caused a severe shortage of PPE and other necessities. Guest: Sam Cooper, National investigative journalist for Global News - Matthew Fisher, Fellow with the Canadian Global Affairs Institute and contributor with Global News, joined Scott to explain what the Canadian military is doing in the Mediterranean. Guest: Fellow with the Canadian Global Affairs Institute and contributor with Global News - Tony Bernardo, Executive Director of the Canadian Shooting Sports Association, joined Scott to discuss and debate Prime Minister Trudeau's announced ban on military-grade “assault-style” weapons – including the AR-15 – in Canada. Guest: Tony Bernardo, Executive Director, Canadian Shooting Sports Association
Dr. Elizabeth Richardson joins Bill this morning to provide a city update to the COVID-19 situation. Guest: Dr. Elizabeth Richardson, Chief Medical Officer, City of Hamilton - How does the city budget and it's tax hikes impact the residents of each ward, particularly now with a pandemic involved too? Guest: Brad Clark, City Councillor, City of Hamilton - Clinical trials are starting for some of the prototype vaccines, for example one from the University of Oxford. But is it too soon to be optimistic? Guest: Dr. Todd Coleman, PhD Assistant Professor Department of Health Sciences Wilfrid Laurier University
The Scott Thompson Show Podcast Sarah Ritchie of Global News Halifax joined the show to provide an update* on the investigation into the mass shooting that took place in Nova Scotia on April 19th. Guest: Sarah Ritchie, Global News Halifax *Please note that as this situation develops, confirmed numbers and details may change. - Ontario revealed that the province is on its way to the 'best case scenario' with the numbers for COVID-19 and that we may have hit the peak early. Guest: Dr. Todd Coleman, PhD Assistant Professor Department of Health Sciences Wilfrid Laurier University - A local initiative that feeds essential workers will be donating meals this week to Frank's No Frills, which just saw a COVID-19 case appear among its workforce. What is the We Feed the Need initiative, how did it get started, and how can people help? Guest: Velle Snoukphonh, of We Feed the Need (https://wefeedtheneed.ca/) and their Go Fund Me page - The Canadian Medical Association Foundation is making a landmark donation of $20 Million Dollars that will impact every area of the healthcare field from med students to frontline workers. Guest: Allison Seymour of the Canadian Medical Association Foundation - Yesterday, the price of gas hit negative numbers. What does that mean for you and me? Scott finds out what Dan McTeague has to say about this … as well as parliament. GuestL Dan McTeague, former Liberal MP and Canadians for Affordable Energy
Doctor Todd Coleman, P-h-D Assistant Professor with the Department of Health Sciences at Wilfrid Laurier University, joined Scott Thompson on Global News Radio 900 C-H-M-L to talk about what can we expect life to be like three months from now. Guest: Dr. Todd Coleman, PhD Assistant Professor Department of Health Sciences Wilfrid Laurier University - Ian Lee, of the Sprott School of Business at Carleton University, spoke with Scott about what can we expect from the economy and the business world three months from now, in North America and around the world. Guest: Ian Lee, Sprott School of Business, Carleton University - Doctor Fauci, the United States' top infectious disease expert, has drawn the ire of U-S President Trump after he criticized the notion of forcing the country to go back to business as usual. Reggie Cecchini, Washington Producer and Correspondent with Global News, joined Scott to discuss this and what else is happening as our neighbors to the South battle COVID-19. Guest: Reggie Cecchini, Washington Producer and Correspondent with Global News - Late last week, the transportation task force issued it's recommendations for what transit options should be utilized for the city. It's conclusions? LRT or BRT. Larry DiIanni, Former Mayor of the City of Hamilton, Lobbyist
Intermittent physical distancing may be a thing that we all practice for several months once the pandemic ends. Why is it necessary? Guest: Dr. Todd Coleman, PhD Assistant Professor Department of Health Sciences Wilfrid Laurier University - With the CERB application process having started this week, and concerns about people left behind, we thought we'd get Andrew Goldberg of Lior Samfiru back on to talk employment issues due to COVID-19. Guest: Andrew Goldberg, Associate, Lior Samfiru LLP. - What is the plan to deal with the potential surge in COVID-19 cases? Will beds be opening up to help combat the virus? The president of St. Joseph's Hospital, Melissa Farrell joins us to go into detail. Guest: Melissa Farrell, President, St. Joseph's Hospital
The Scott Thompson Show Podcast Dr. Todd Coleman of the Department of Health Sciences at Wilfrid Laurier University joined Scott to explain why this week in particular is so important to the goal of flattening the curve of the spread of the new Coronavirus. Guest: Dr. Todd Coleman, PhD Assistant Professor Department of Health Sciences Wilfrid Laurier University - Rent is coming due in two days for many tenants, and with a large amount of people being laid off or temporarily let go due to COVID-19, the question on their minds is “what can I do to keep a roof over my head?” Guest: Kenn Hale, Director of Advocacy and Legal Services, Advocacy Centre for Tenants Ontario - Joe Rutherford started a petition calling for the cancellation of rent and mortgages during the COVID-19 pandemic. Now, nearly 1 million Canadians have signed it. Scott welcomed Joe to the show, to find out more about the petition and why Joe believes it is necessary. Guest: Joe Rutherford, a tenant and small business owner who started a petition in regards to rent - Stephen Laskowski of the Ontario Trucking Association talked to Scott about how truckers are being impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. Guest: Stephen Laskowski, Ontario Trucking Association - With the scariness of the pandemic has come a new movement: caremongering. But what does that mean? Meera Estrada, co-host of kultur’D! on Global News Radio 640 Toronto joined Scott Thompson, to discuss what caremongering is, and if we could see it continue past the end of the pandemic. Guest: Meera Estrada, a cultural commentator and co-host of kultur’D!on Global News Radio 640 Toronto - Professor Jonathan Dushoff, of the Biology Department and the institute of Infectious Disease Research at McMaster University, spoke with Scott about the purpose of antibody tests, and our best chances for getting ahead of the new coronavirus. Guest: Jonathan Dushoff, Professor with the Biology Department and the Institute of Infectious Disease Research at McMaster University
Will we be in a lock down for longer than the two or three week period that we expected the COVID-19 pandemic to cause? And how should we handle ourselves and our social interactions during the pandemic? Guest: Dr. Todd Coleman, PhD Assistant Professor Department of Health Sciences Wilfrid Laurier University Hear more in the newest podcast of The Scott Thompson Show, available wherever you subscribe to your favourite podcasts.
Ontario has reported four new cases of COVID-19, bringing the total to 32.How can people prepare? Are we panicking too much over the virus? Stories have been circulating how many are stocking up on supplies. Guest: Dr. Todd Coleman, PhD Assistant Professor Department of Health Sciences Wilfrid Laurier University Guest : Kerry Bowman. Assistant Professor, Department of Family and Community Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, University of Toronto - Oil prices have plunged dramatically down more than 30%. It’s the largest drop since the beginning of the Gulf War in 1991. What does that mean for the average Canadian citizen? Guest: Marvin Ryder. Business Professor, DeGroote School of Business, McMaster University - This weekend saw Steven Del Duca chosen as the new Ontario Liberal leader. What can he do to improve the image of the party? Guest: Christo Aivalis, political expert & youtube commentator, formerly University of Toronto and Queen’s University
At Telecom Exchange, New York City, eStruxture CEO, Todd Coleman, broke some incredible news to JSA CEO, Jaymie Scotto Cutaia. Over the last few years, the company has been making great strides in the Canadian data center market through multiple acquisitions and deals with key partners like AWS, IX Reach and Megaport.
Originally from Illinois, Todd is a recent transplant to the Palmer Divide in Colorado, where he's been learning to adapt to hunting jackrabbits with his Harris's hawk after flying red tails on squirrels and cottontails for years. Once part owner of a stable isotope lab, Todd also utilized the lab to analyze feathers of migrating, juvenile sharp-shinned hawks trapped at the Cedar Grove Ornithological Research Station as part of his thesis research at the University of Illinois. He continues to participate in raptor research when possible. Special thanks to the organizations and businesses who've kindly helped support the podcast!The Archives of Falconryhttp://www.falconry.orgMarshall Radio Telemetryhttp://www.marshallradio.comMasters of the Skieshttp://www.mastersoftheskies.orgBaba Yaga Craftshttp://www.instagram.com/babayagagoshawkNorth Mountain Goshawkshttp://www.northmountaingoshawks.comNew Mexico Falconers AssociationArizona Falconers Assocationhttp://www.arizonafalconers.comTexas Hawking Associationhttp://www.texashawking.orgNorth American Falconers Associationhttp://www.n-a-f-a.comFalconry Fundhttp://www.falconryfund.orgPursuit Falconry and Conservation Magazinehttp://pursuitfalconry.co.ukThe Specialist Falconhttp://www.thespecialistfalcon.comCape Falconry Clubhttp://www.capefalconry.co.za
Originally from Illinois, Todd is a recent transplant to the Palmer Divide in Colorado, where he's been learning to adapt to hunting jackrabbits with his Harris's hawk after flying red tails on squirrels and cottontails for years. Once part owner of a stable isotope lab, Todd also utilized the lab to analyze feathers of migrating, juvenile sharp-shinned hawks trapped at the Cedar Grove Ornithological Research Station as part of his thesis research at the University of Illinois. He continues to participate in raptor research when possible.
At Telecom Exchange, New York City, eStruxture CEO, Todd Coleman, broke some incredible news to JSA CEO, Jaymie Scotto Cutaia. Over the last few years, the company has been making great strides in the Canadian data center market through multiple acquisitions and deals with key partners like AWS, IX Reach and Megaport. This show is brought to you by Talk 4 Radio (http://www.talk4radio.com/) on the Talk 4 Media Network (http://www.talk4media.com/).
At Telecom Exchange, New York City, eStruxture CEO, Todd Coleman, broke some incredible news to JSA CEO, Jaymie Scotto Cutaia. Over the last few years, the company has been making great strides in the Canadian data center market through multiple acquisitions and deals with key partners like AWS, IX Reach and Megaport. This show is brought to you by Talk 4 Radio (http://www.talk4radio.com/) on the Talk 4 Media Network (http://www.talk4media.com/).
At Telecom Exchange Los Angeles, eStruxture’s CEO, Todd Coleman, talked to JSA CEO, Jaymie Scotto Cutaia, about what the future holds for his company. Overall, eStruxture has had an exciting year, acquiring and upgrading facilities in Montreal and Vancouver. As 2019 comes closer, the company is heavily focused on moving towards greater densification in its facilities and becoming known as a key consolidator in the Canadian data center market. This show is brought to you by Talk 4 Radio (http://www.talk4radio.com/) on the Talk 4 Media Network (http://www.talk4media.com/).
At TEX NYC 2018, eStruxture CEO, Todd Coleman, made time to chat with JSA TV about how his team is implementing AI in their data centers across Canada. Mr. Coleman talks about the hyperscale architecture requirements AI developers have when it comes to power, cooling and redundancy. He also touches on the impact AI can have on ensuring faster response times to operational issues as they arise. Watch where eStruxture plans to go over the rest of 2018 and in the years to come.This show is brought to you by Talk 4 Radio (http://www.talk4radio.com/) on the Talk 4 Media Network (http://www.talk4media.com/).
JSA TV sits down with industry veteran and CEO of eStruxture, Todd Coleman at ITW '18. Todd and Jaymie discuss an array of topics, including eStruxture's recent westward expansion, why bandwidth is moving more and more towards the Canadian marketplace, and what the future holds for both the company and data center landscape. To learn more about eStruxture, please visit www.estruxture.com.This show is brought to you by Talk 4 Radio (http://www.talk4radio.com/) on the Talk 4 Media Network (http://www.talk4media.com/).
JSA Radio Host Jaymie Scotto Cutaia sits down with the CEO of eStruxture, Todd Coleman at PTC '18 to discuss their newest data center in downtown Montreal, the types of customers this new location is attracting, catering to the demands of unique connectivity services, company growth, Canadian marketplace and more. eStruxture provides network and cloud neutral data center solutions.This show is brought to you by Talk 4 Radio (http://www.talk4radio.com/) on the Talk 4 Media Network (http://www.talk4media.com/).
Tim Laskis has his Ph.D. in clinical psychology with an emphasis in organizational behavior. He also has worked as an organizational consultant, executive coach, professor and mental skills coach with some of the world’s fastest professional motocross athletes. Tim also has an active blog, YouTube Channel, and hosts a popular podcast. His book, Finding Your Costa Rica, encourages people to find their success.In this episode we talk about his journey overcoming major obstacles and discovering his passion. We discuss a wide range of topics including education, taking risks, the important things in life, his book and podcast, and so much more. This episode is filled with practical steps and encouraging stories to help you pursue your dreams.No one understands the psychology of human behavior and success strategies better than Tim, especially as it applies to business and sports. He grew up in a family of entrepreneurs, he has the academic training, experience consulting with business owners and professional athletes and he successfully started and sold a business. However, Tim also knows failure very well.Tim almost failed out of high school and graduated at the back of his class with grades of C’s, D’s and F’s. Also, he failed at almost every sport while growing up. He simply did not fit in anywhere. He even went to work with his father who owned an automotive air conditioning company and was quickly demoted to sweeping floors.Tim experienced ongoing failure while growing up. He simply felt insecure in every way. He was not gifted in any area. However, he turned everything around and earned a Ph.D. in clinical psychology with an emphasis in organizational behavior. He has successfully worked in the mental health field for approximately 24 years and has helped hundreds of clients. He also has worked as an organizational consultant, executive coach, professor and mental skills coach with some of the world’s fastest professional motocross athletes.Tim has learned to step out of the box and take calculated risks. In January 2006 he quit his secure job and sold everything to move to Costa Rica where he married his true love, bought and sold land for a profit and wrote a book, Finding Your Costa Rica. As an experiment, Tim started a commercial building service company an hour and a half away from his home. His childhood friend, Todd Coleman, owns a successful commercial building service company and provided Tim with his blue print. Tim had worked with business owners for years, however, he had never run a company with employees and felt it was important to gain this experience. After five years of building his company as a side project, with six employees, he sold the business once he reached 100k in sales.Stepping into social media is a new challenge for Tim. He initially dabbled in social media when it first became popular, but quickly took an unplugged position. However, Tim realized that the power of social media cannot be ignored. Join Tim on his new journey as he helps aspiring entrepreneurs achieve their goals and dreams with his new podcast, YouTube show and webinars.Website: http://www.timlaskis.com/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/timlaskisphd/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgYjGrGYbE1ZnSVkMgwp6bwInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/timlaskis/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tim-laskis-ph-d-2a37b4122/
Creative Director J Todd Colman and Exec Producer Gordon Walton are two of the most influential figures in the gaming industry. Venturing into the world of crowdfunding for the first time with their passion project, “Crowfall", they built a base of 50,000 fans before they even started their Kickstarter campaign, and more than doubled their fundraising goal to reach nearly $2 million in 30 days. On this episode of Crowd Scene they tell Mike and Pete exactly how they did it. Both Todd and Gordon are highly articulate, and very generous with their recommendations on what to do and what not to do in crowdfunding. They also share their 'Guest Picks', talk about how to keep a big, creative team moving in the same direction, and how, as crowdfunding evolves, it’s become necessary to be transparent with your backers and see them as collaborators. This episode is a lot of fun.