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Best podcasts about tom barr

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BJA Education Podcasts
Temporary Epicardial Pacing After Cardiac Surgery

BJA Education Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2023 24:12


In this month's edition, Pooja speaks with Mike Gillham and Tom Barr regarding their article titled 'Temporary Epicardial Pacing After Cardiac Surgery.' They delve into the importance and procedural aspects of performing pacing checks both during surgery and in the postoperative phase. Additionally, they explore the intricacies of caring for patients within this particular group.

Appalachian Vibes Radio Show
Appalachian Vibes mini- Tom Barr (luthier) Barr's Fiddle Shop

Appalachian Vibes Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2022 8:02


Along the yellow and orange tree lined streets of downtown Galax Virginia; There sits Barr's Fiddle Shop  in a building built in 1910, adjacent to the real birth place of country music, the historic Alderman's Barber Shop. Oh, you thought Bristol, VA was the birthplace of country? Think again. The real birth place of country music, or "Hillbilly" music is in downtown Galax, VA. I visited the now music shop and adjacent barber shop where four musicians started their brand of hillbilly music. Barr's fiddle shop in downtown Galax is a music store, a luthier's workshop, and a museum celebrating the Appalachian Folk hero's who paved the way for country music in America. You can learn more about Barr's Fiddle Shop at: https://www.facebook.com/BarrsFiddleShop/Appalachian Vibes is brought to you by Galax Tourism, made possible by Virginia is for Lovers. Galax Tourism, building our future while celebrating our past. You can learn more about Galax at Visitgalax.comEveryone have a good week, I'll see y'all Saturday at 6am for the full hour of Appalachian Vibes from WNCW. Appalachian Vibes Radio Show from WNCW is listener nominated, you can nominate an artist by emailing Amanda at appalachianvibes@gmail.com. Appalachian Vibes Radio Show is created and produced by Amanda Bocchi, a neo soul singer-songwriter, multi instrumentalist and journalist hailing from the Appalachian Mountains of Virginia.

An Irishman Abroad
2022 Athletics Season Preview Irishman Running Abroad

An Irishman Abroad

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2022 35:35


Sonia O'Sullivan selects her Irish athletes to watch this summer. She also casts a critical eye over the structures and methods of funding these talented young sports people back home. The current crop of 19 year old phenoms is rich and full of great characters competing across multiple events. Sonia gives us an insight into the FOMO that the World Championships in Oregon might throw up for a few Irish stars hoping to conquer Europe in August. Jarlath asks Sonia about his next running challenge and a new plan forms for a listener meet up run during the summer that you won't want to miss. From Rhasidat Adeleke to Louise Shanahan, Tom Barr to Eric Favors, Sonia has a lot of talented Irish athletes to get through in this jam packed episode. To access the second half of this episode, hear all of Sonia's picks for the season and get the chance to be coached directly by the Olympic legend herself head to www,patreon.com/irishmanabroad - Supporters on Patreon get detailed episode notes and "the final kick" - Irishman Abroad's game changing montage at the end of the episode to help you kick for home. You can also listen back to hundreds of previous episodes unavailable anywhere else. Irishman Running Abroad has a team singlet perfect for the runner in your life, click here: https://www.rwsports.ie/category/irishman-abroad-running-with-sonia-shop Joining Sonia's Irishman running club is easy on  strava.com/clubs/irishmanrunningabroad. Hear about up-coming events, post your runs and maybe get a shoutout from Sonia. Want to submit a question or suggest a guest/topic for Sonia and Jar? 1. Irishman Abroad Live Line: You can now get in touch with us and feature on our shows by sending your WhatsApp voice note to 00447543122330. 2. Email Jar and Sonia directly on irishmanabroadpodcast@gmail.com. For updates on future episodes and live shows follow Jar here on Twitter, visit www.jigser.com or subscribe to the YouTube channel hear. Disclaimer: All materials contained within this podcast are copyright protected. Third party reuse and/or quotation in whole or in part is prohibited unless direct credit and/or hyperlink to the Irishman Abroad podcast is clearly and accurately provided.

Rumble Fish
Tom Barr

Rumble Fish

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 24, 2021 53:22


The one and only Tom Barr sits with us today for a rumble about the aquarium hobby and his journey in it, bonsai, the industry and much more.  Get ready for a lot of plant name dropping, we are ready!  Are you ready?You can read more about Tom's work at barrreport.comThanks to Oase for sponsoring this episode and bringing you this month's giveaway, head to our IG @rumblefishpodcast and enter for a chance to win an Oase Biomaster Thermo 350!Check our website for merch and to know more about the hosts:www.rumblefishpodcast.comYours truly:@paula_underwater@aqua_scapeadventureSponsored by Oase Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/donate/?hosted_button_id=WLASXXZQU2Q7W)

The Limerick Voice - Podcasts
The Week in Sport Ep. 24

The Limerick Voice - Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2021 32:31


Sports Editor Ivan Smyth is joined by Olympic athlete Tom Barr as they discuss Tom missing out on an Olympic medal in 2016 by 0.05 of a second, meeting Paul O'Connell and his preparations for this summer's Games.

Digital-Pathology-Today
Episode 26 - Thomas Barr, Industry Innovation

Digital-Pathology-Today

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2021 27:40


Tom Barr is an industry veteran. He was an early adopter of digital pathology - utilizing various hardware platforms as well as commercial and custom software. We will look at some of the early challenges to whole slide imaging (WSI), software solutions, networking, storage and interoperability Tom was instrumental in developing VIPER (Virtual Imaging for Pathology Education and Research) at Nationwide Children's Hospital and developing the digital pathology network used in clinical trials for many of the large cooperative groups as well as The Cancer Genome Atlas (TCGA)program. He is currently a founder at HyperPath Solutions.

Rosin the Bow with Joe McHugh
Tom Barr - Violin Maker, Music Store Owner, and Labor Union Organizer

Rosin the Bow with Joe McHugh

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2020 62:11


Tom Barr was one of the first people I interviewed for the Rosin the Bow project. He grew up in Grayson County in the mountains of southwestern Virginia where he now makes violins and banjos and runs a music store in the town of Galax with his son Stevie. Tom learned the art of violin making from Albert Hash who taught many violin makers in that part of the Appalachian Mountains. Tom has also worked as a labor union organizer fighting to improve the lives of working people. 

The Art of Photography
Nikon sent me the Nikon Z6

The Art of Photography

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2018


I just received a Nikon Z6 and I'm off to Florida tomorrow to put this thru the paces. I'm going to reserve technical judgement until I've had a chance to use it for a while, but the Nikon Z6 is beautiful. I haven't used the Z7 so this is my first go-round with Nikon mirrorless. But since we're opening boxes, its not just Nikon. Some amazing photos from viewers as well! • Tom Barr https://ootlier.com/ • Lee Jackson https://leejo.github.io Check out my other videos: • Dear Nikon https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4lDMOyNwA4Y • 35mm photography and the Nikon F3 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z5SkJTfvQtc • 5 reasons you should own a Nikon F4 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-QfZly4L9C4 • Nikon F5 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qYUPQY3pNls • Nikon D7100 Review https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yIh4jHnEJQ8 Music is from Epidemic Sound. If you need music for your videos, Epidemic is simply the best in the business. Check them out here: https://goo.gl/v5wWKr

Yarn in the City
Episode 69: Shetland

Yarn in the City

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2017 70:00


We're back on schedule with this week's episode, in which we talk about Allison's trip to Shetland for part of Shetland Wool Week and dig into the patterns in two gorgeous books: Wool Journey: Shetland by Amber Corcoran, Jaime Jennings, Malia Mae Joseph and Stephen West, and Shetland by Marie Wallin.   Sponsor This episode of the podcast is sponsored by Garthenor, providing a variety of sustainable, organic British wool products in an ecologically responsible way. See Garthenor’s glorious yarns, including a kit for Isabell Kraemer's new Amory sweater, on their website at http://www.garthenor.com. Make Happy – aka – What we’re working on Rachel is still plugging away on her yellow Erika Knight jumper in British Blue 100. The change in weather means her wool mojo has returned with a vengeance, so she's also been spinning and had a bit of a slip last weekend, and is now the proud owner of a 10" Cricket loom which is destined for generating lots of handspun handwoven scarves.  Allison has finished spinning her Turning on Shetland from Porpoise Fur, and mostly finished her Martinique Beach Cowl! Still working on Lemon Difficult by Kate Atherley, but mostly has been spinning like a demon for Spinzilla.  Shetland Alli talks about her trip and all the fabulous places she visited, including Uradale Farm. Then we discuss the five patterns in Wool Journey: Shetland, by Amber Corcoran and Jaime Jennings, owners of Fancy Tiger Crafts in Denver (Rachel visited the shop several summers ago) and Malia Mae Joseph and Stephen West, co-owners of Stephen & Penelope in Amsterdam. See all the patterns on Ravelry here. Last but not least we talk about the glorious stranded colourwork designs in Marie Wallin's new book Shetland (see all the patterns on Ravelry here). Lushly photographed and full of glorious colourwork designs, this book is definitely worth a look for anyone with a hankering for a challenge! Other books about Shetland you might want to explore:  Shetland Wool Week Annual 2017 Shetland Oo by Kate Davies and Tom Barr  Colours of Shetland, Inspired by Islay, or anything else by Kate Davies Wrap up Many thanks for joining us for another episode! You can find the podcast on iTunes and Stitcher Radio (please rate, review and subscribe!) and you'll find us on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter, in our Yarn in the City group on Ravelry, or in person on Wednesday nights at our knit night at The Goat on the Rise  between 7 and 10pm. However, the Goat will be closed for refurbishment from the 16th of October for approximately a month, so check out the thread in our Ravelry group for our alternative meet up place.  Have a great couple of weeks and we’ll chat with you soon!  Music credits (available on NoiseTrade) Ridiculously Happy (feat. Twilight Meadow) - Owl City

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The Innovation Show
CEO of MyTaxi - Andrew Pinnington

The Innovation Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2016 12:00


We have a great chat with Andrew Pinnington. A very humble and charismatic leader. Andrew spent 12 years at Carphone Warehouse where he transitioned through a variety of roles, ultimately culminating in the position of Chief Operating Officer of Carphone Warehouse and The Phone House before leaving in 2011. This involved the annual operating responsibility for all CPW & TPH businesses in 10 European countries (UK, Spain, France, Germany, Holland, Sweden, Ireland, Portugal, Switzerland and Belgium). The remit covered 2,400 stores, online and B2B operations. He was also accountable for international growth outside of Europe, including nascent partnerships in India, the Middle East and South America. He has subsequently worked on start-up ventures, including supporting private equity businesses on potential investments. Andrew Pinnington succeeds former CEO, Tom Barr. Mr Barr, who lives in North America, was finding it increasingly difficult to fulfil his obligation to a young family while managing London-based Hailo. Tom Barr has committed to stay with Hailo through the Spring, working alongside Andrew Pinnington to ensure there is a seamless and comprehensive transition. In the last quarter, Hailo saw the strongest sales quarter in the company's history, with double digit month-on-month growth, thereby cementing its position as the leader in European ehail. Ron Zeghibe, Executive Chairman and Co-Founder of Hailo, said, “Andrew brings the perfect skill set to help us drive Hailo through the next stages of our international growth and development. He understands e-commerce, has great experience of managing a multi-national business through a period of rapid growth and has operated in both large corporates and start-ups.

The ScapeFu Podcast
Dry Start Method: 7 Tips for Success | ScapeFu027

The ScapeFu Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2015 56:56


Dry Start Method - 7 Tips for Success | ScapeFu027 What is the Dry Start Method? Popularized by Tom Barr back in 2007, the Dry Start Method is intended to solve a problem people have with setting up an aquarium with tiny carpet plants. The problems are: These plants, like Hemianthus callitrichoides or HC, have tiny roots that are extremely difficult to plant. There's a tendency to float when you flood the aquarium with water. HC also needs a lot of light and CO2 to grow well and carpet the aquarium bottom. Pressurized CO2, strong light and clear water are needed to get it established well in the aquarium. Not everyone can start with the right equipment and frequent water changes needed for clear water. Algae is a risk until HC really takes root. From Tom's article, the benefits of the dry start method are: No algae No water changes/loose pieces floating around/being pulled up No replanting No cycling the aquarium No dosing No fiddling with CO2 No having to buy a lot of plant material initially No transition from emergent to submersed states(some plants will, but with good CO2, this is greatly minimized) No extra electrical cost running other equipment during the dry phase. No labor Can do it outside in a tray even……… Dry Start Method: 7 Tips for Success Tips: Light for full 10–12 hours to power photosynthesis and growth. Cover with cling wrap or glass or plastic. 100% for a few days then slowly peel corner. Hills are OK but you may want to pre-saturate. In fact, always pre-saturate. No puddles! Inert substrates will require liquid fertilizer. Dilute foliar fertilizer Patience! Resist the urge to flood! Wait 3–6 weeks at least When flooding, do 3–4 large 80%+ water changes to flush out substrate. Mould or fungus - H2O2 1:4 with water or Excel straight up Not everyone thinks the dry start method is the bomb. Niko's post on APC for example. He suggests an ebb and flow system. Focus on You Five star iTunes Review! Yay! The Best! by A_single_non from Australia “Art has come a long way since starting the podcast. He does a good job and is the only current podcast related to aquascaping. Keep it up! I really enjoy them and have listened to all of them.” Barry from South Africa Hi Art. Thank you for allowing me to become a member of ScapeFu. I've been an avid 'scaper for about ten years now and find your site to be very informative and easy to navigate around. your articles are not only relevant and packed with good practical advice, but easy to understand as well. I found the WabiKusa article very informative and a few tips that I will definitely try on my next one. Rob Hi guys, Just wanted to drop you a note and thank you for all of the work you do to share your experience and wisdom. I know the podcast/website is a ton of work to keep going, and is more of a labor of love for you instead of a revenue stream. One thought for topics - let's help a newbie segment HELP US SPREAD THE WORD! We would love it if you could please share this episode with your Facebook Followers. We don't advertise so this is the only way we have to get the word out about The ScapeFu Podcast. If you like what you've heard, please go to iTunes and rate, review and subscribe to the ScapeFu Podcast. It's the easiest way to make sure you don't miss an episode. They will be downloaded automatically to your device to listen to at your convenience. Ways to Subscribe to the ScapeFu Podcast Subscribe via iTunes Subscribe via RSS Subscribe via Stitcher (Andriod) Feedback We'd love to hear from you about today's topic or anything else. How can we help you? The easiest way to reach us is via email. Art is at art@scapefu.com, JJ is at jj@scapefu.com and Jurijs is at JS@scapefu.com. Links Mentioned in This Episode and Additional Resources Tom Barr's Original Article on the Dry Start Method Nice Tutorial on the Dry Start Method Old Emails on Emersed Growth from the Aquatic Plant Digest Another How To Tom's Post in Aquatic Quotient with pictures Tips When Flooding Mold When Dry Starting George Farmer on the Dry Start Method George Farmer's One-Pot Iwagumi Challenge Nice Write-up on Dry Start Method

Journal of Oncology Practice Podcast
2014 National Practice Benchmark Report

Journal of Oncology Practice Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2015 26:00


  Robert S. Miller, MD. Elaine Towle and Tom Barr discuss the latest National Practice Benchmark Report from Oncology Metrics and review the trends and business climate affecting oncology practices this year.

The ScapeFu Podcast
ScapeFu013: Cycling a planted fish tank?

The ScapeFu Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2014 43:38


Do you need to cycle a planted fish tank? Art, JJ and Tom Barr give you their thoughts.

Journal of Oncology Practice Podcast
2012 National Practice Benchmark Report

Journal of Oncology Practice Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2012 32:55


by Robert S. Miller, MD. Elaine Towle and Tom Barr from Oncology Metrics discuss their annual National Practice Benchmark Report, and looking at 2011 data, revise last year's predictions and project trends for the next 3 years.

Journal of Oncology Practice Podcast
2011 National Practice Benchmark Report

Journal of Oncology Practice Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2011 29:21


by Robert S. Miller. Elaine Towle and Tom Barr from Oncology Metrics discuss their annual National Practice Benchmark Report and review practice trends from 2005-2010.