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It's our top PFAS stories of 2024! We'll hear from our regular contributors to the podcast on what stories top their lists for the year. We've got HRP's Tom Darby, Jackie Baxley, and hosts Matthew Wallace, and Tom Simmons. Listen to learn more and subscribe to The Pulse for all the details.
Almost everybody likes to show off their singing skills whether they have some or not. Karaoke bars have made a killing off that theory for decades. Back in the 1950s and 60s, there were a couple of TV shows that got viewers to sing along with them. Of course Mitch Miller was also all the rage with his albums. This audience participation album is performed by the first woman in history to reach No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1960. It includes songs most of you should know because they have been recorded more than 15 hundred times combined over the last 134 years. So get ready to hear music that you might have heard cowboys sing around a campfire or drunkards bellow out at the bar in Volume 184: Connie's Sing Along. More information about this album, see the Discogs webpage for it. Credits and copyrights Connie Francis And The Jordanaires – Sing Along With Connie Francis Label: Mati-Mor Superecords – 8002 Format: Vinyl, LP, Album, Mono, Indianapolis Pressing Released: 1961 Genre: Pop Style: Vocal Sing Along Unkown composer Home On The Range music by Daniel E. Kelley and lyrics by Brewster M. Higley In The Good Old Summertime written by George Evans, Ren Shields I Love You Truly Written by Carrie Jacobs-Bond You Tell Me Your Dream, I'll Tell You Mine written by Charles N. Daniels, Seymour Rice, and Albert H. Brown Down In The Valley written by Tom Darby and Jimmie Tarlton My Wild Irish Rose written by Chauncey Olcott Auld Lang Syne written by Robert Burns And The Band Played On written by John F. Palmer, Charles B. Ward Tavern In The Town Derived from the English ballad I do not own the rights to this music. ASCAP, BMI licenses provided by third-party platforms for music that is not under Public Domain.
PFAS has been added to CERCLA as a Hazardous Substance. Host Tom Simmons and Matt Wallace are joined by HRP's Environmental Practice Leader, Tom Darby, to talk through what this huge announcement means. Listen to learn more and subscribe to The Pulse for all the details.
HRP Associates leads the way on PFAS, bringing you this breakdown on the EPA's finalization of maximum contaminant levels (MCLs) in drinking water. Guests Bryan Massa and Tom Darby represent the top talent in the PFAS field at HRP and are here to bring you the details. A reminder that our Play Hard segment is also available in video form! Watch that on our YouTube Channel. Make sure you subscribe, give us a review & check us out on social media!YouTubeLinkedInInstagramTwitterFacebookWebsite
Here's the Work Hard segment from the 3:12 Podcast, where we bring you a breakdown on the EPA's finalization of maximum contaminant levels (MCLs) in drinking water. Guests Bryan Massa and Tom Darby represent the top talent in the PFAS field at HRP and are here to bring you the details. Listen to learn more and subscribe to The Pulse for all the details.
We're using this month's podcast to tell you about the vital content happening on HRP's PFAS Pulse, and aggregator of all things PFAS. HRP's Environmental Practice Leader, Tom Darby tells us about the best articles we've seen so far. We then join Matt Wallace, cohost of P3, the PFAS Pulse Podcast, to look back at some of the best episodes we've put out. Finally, we're in HRP's South Carolina office this week! So, for the Play Hard segment, we headed on over to the Brewery we share a hallway with, to settle an office debate on appropriate hats.A reminder that our Play Hard segment is also available in video form! Watch that on our YouTube Channel.Make sure you subscribe, give us a review & check us out on social media!YouTubeLinkedInInstagramTwitterFacebookWebsite
Hosts Tom Simmons and Matt Wallace join Tom Darby, HRP's environmental practice leader, and guest Paul Newman from ECT2 for an in depth look at the state of the science surrounding PFAS. Listen to learn more and subscribe to The Pulse for all the details.
It's been one year since the EPA released the PFAS Strategic Road Map We check in with Tom Darby to see how the various EPA office's have done with their various goals and benchmarks for dealing with the emerging contaminant. Listen to learn more and subscribe to The Pulse for all the details.
HRP's Tom Darby is joined by Stephen Somerville of PACE analytical for an in depth look at laboratory analytical testing methods for PFA, including method DM 1633.Listen to learn more and subscribe to The Pulse for all the details.
Inspired by the recent White House factsheet on PFAS in consumer goods, HRP ran a fun (i.e. nonscientific) study on PFAS levels in choice items from the grocery store meat section. Tom Darby, HRP Geo Practice Leader, and Tom Simmons, Content Creator, discuss the results and the status of PFAS in food sources. Listen to learn more and subscribe to The Pulse for all the details.
Join us on a visit to a sewage plant that makes compost with our friends from Worm Return.
Host Anthony Desiato discusses BATMAN: HUSH by Jeph Loeb and Jim Lee with former Alternate Realities coworker Tom Darby. Support this podcast
Host Anthony Desiato celebrates April Fool's Day with former Alternate Realities coworker and fellow April birthday Tom Darby in Part VII of "The LongAR Halloween." Crossover alert: Anthony and Tom discuss BATMAN: HUSH on the 4/7/21 episode of My Comic Shop Book Club! Support this podcast
Host Anthony Desiato catches up with the old comic shop gang in a series of conversations: In "Rich Roney Revealed?", Anthony and Tom Darby get Rich to play along and finally peel back some of the layers of mystery surrounding Alternate Realities' elder statesman. Then, in "O'Dwahconomics 2017," Anthony recounts the secret origin of the podcast with Brian O'Dea and Doug Doescher. The episode also features interstitial chats with Bill Maio, including the previously untold "Rabbi Collection" story, some Jeff Hwang speculation, and a lost chapter of AR's ownership history.
Host Anthony Desiato remembers Darwyn Cooke and recruits a trio of collectors--Drew Cheskin, Phil Hussain, and Tom Darby--for a thorough and illuminating conversation on the ins & outs of buying original art.
Tasha Taylor (How Long); Jon Spear Band (Beginner At The Blues); Mark Cameron (Somewhere Down The Line); Eddie "Cleanhead" Vinson (That's The Way To Treat Your Woman); Lloyd Jones (Treat Me Like The Dog I Am); Harry Manx and Kevin Breit (Do Not Stand At My Grave And Weep); J.B. Lenoir (Sitting Down Thinking); John Lee "Sonny Boy" Williamson (Thinking My Blues Away); Karen Carroll (I Got To Have Somebody); Bonnie Lee (Bye, Bye, Baby); Guy King (A Day In A Life With The Blues); Tom Darby and Jimmie Tarlton (Sweet Sarah Blues); Doug Cox and Salil Bhatt (Beware Of The Man (Who Calls You Bro)); Michael Messer's Mitra (I Can't Be Satisfied); Golden State Lone Star Blues Revue (Dim Lights).
Six months after the fall of Alternate Realities, host Anthony Desiato reunites "The Team" for a special holiday epilogue to Season 1 of My Comic Shop History. Featuring Sean McInerney, Tom Darby, and Rich Roney.
Host Anthony Desiato waxes nostalgic with former Alternate Realities employee Tom Darby about run-ins with the Chinese, UPS security, and the Scarsdale Fire Department.
Musical Pairs. Musicians include: Bing Crosby and Johnny Mercer, Tom Darby and Jimmy Tarleton, Albert Ammons and Pete Johnson and Hoagy Carmichael and Ella Logan. Songs include: Two Sleepy People, Big Noise From Winnetka, Barrelhouse Boogie and Till We Meet Again.