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We were wound right up last week so we come in with a nice fresh attitude on this week's edition of The Reggies. Tom Miles gets cleared of all charges and is to resume normal duties as RRLC pest/punter reminder. We get into all things fighting, recapping a brilliant fight card in Texas (minus the main event). Amanda Serrano was absolutely robbed by the judges, but what a brutal display of women's boxing her and Taylor put on. What does Jon Jones do now? Only he will know. Did we save the back fence? Bulldog Richie was very lucky to escape squeeze of the week after his rubbish rumour. It's draft day for the AFL, where will Levi Ashcroft end up going? No.1? No.5? Surely Richmond make the Lions pay full price but reports say different. The summer of cricket feels like its finally here! First test this Friday after sweeping Pakistan in the T20i series. Are we going to see the batsmen dominate the series or will the bowlers continue to dominate test cricket? What about Mitch Marsh, full circle moment coming up this summer for him. The boxing Day test in 2018/19 against India was his darkest day in cricket, getting boo'd by Australian fans. He is now an Allan Border medallist and world champion. We NEED to get behind him and give the biggest roar at the MCG on boxing day when he comes out to bat to erase all memories of the boo's. The Standard Squeeze are having their biggest ever sale. 50% off EVERYTHING for 50 minutes only on Tuesday the 26th November. No BS, Every single item will be half price. Get around them! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Sunday morning sermon given by Bro. Tom Miles.
The Weird Wild Wonderful World of Biochar – with Tom Miles, Kelpie Wilson, Myles Gray, and Josh What is biochar and why should we care about it? A roundtable discussion with veterans of the biochar world. Tom Miles – TR Miles Consultants (ag and bioenergy) and US Biochar Initiative Kelpie Wilson – Wilson Biochar Myles Gray – US Biochar Initiative Josh Kearns – A Field Guide to Biochar Water Treatment Interest in biochar – “charcoal, with a purpose” – has been growing for 20 years. Biochar can enhance garden and agricultural soils and improve crop yields, provide a mechanism for drawdown and sequestering of atmospheric carbon, and provide a tunable engineered sorbent for a variety of water treatment and environmental remediation applications. In this conversation, we discuss contemporary innovations and developments for using biochar to tackle a variety of sustainability challenges. 2024 North American Biochar Conference February 12-14, 2024 Sacramento, CA
Allen Wyma talks with Tom Miles, CTO of AI-NC, a platform written in Rust to get manufactorability feedback for hardware designs. Contributing to Rustacean Station Rustacean Station is a community project; get in touch with us if you'd like to suggest an idea for an episode or offer your services as a host or audio editor! Twitter: @rustaceanfm Discord: Rustacean Station Github: @rustacean-station Email: hello@rustacean-station.org Timestamps [@0:00] - Introduction [@0:46] - What is Spin [@1:23] - AI-NC's company history [@2:46] - What made Tom start a machine shop company [@8:17] - AI-NC's goal to provide automation, design, and advanced manufacturing [@17:04] - Communication between designers and assembly people [@19:22] - The margin for error in manufacturing [@30:40] - What made the team switch to Rust vs other languages [@35:06] - Libraries that AI-NC uses in their services [@42:35] - Integrations with third-party chat applications [@46:03] - Hiring Rust talent [@50:23] - Teaching people Rust [@53:27] - Advice for companies that want to use Rust [@54:42] - Parting thoughts Credits Intro Theme: Aerocity Audio Editing: Plangora Hosting Infrastructure: Jon Gjengset Show Notes: Plangora Hosts: Allen Wyma
Sunday morning sermon given by Bro. Tom Miles on June 05, 2022
Our guest this week is Tom Miles. Tom is the president of T.R. Miles, Technical Consultants, Portland, Oregon, a biomass energy consulting firm, which designs, develops, installs, and commissions systems for processing wood, agricultural, and urban residues. Innovative biomass systems include pyrolysis, gasification, and combustion, sizing, drying, densification, handling, modification of boilers and gasifiers to improve efficiency and emissions, and systems to recycle nutrients. He has developed heat and power systems in developing countries. His knowledge of ash transformations in biomass led to recycling nutrients using pyrolysis of residues to biochar which can improve soil health and sequester carbon. He has sponsored and hosted online discussions of biomass energy and biochar since 1994. He is past chairman of the International Biochar Initiative and Executive Director of the US Biochar Initiative. Now on to the show! https://www.kisorganics.com/blogs/podcast/episode-78-benefits-and-uses-for-biochar-with-tom-miles
Live from Nandy's Candy VIRTUALLY! Yvonne Laird(Exec Dir - MS State Board of Massage Therapy & MS Auctioneers Commission) sits down with Dave to discuss de-regulation, and Rep. Tom Miles and JT join the discussion on State Parks legislation.
In this episode Imogen Foulkes is joined by journalists Gunilla von Hall and Tom Miles, and analyst Daniel Warner, to look at what 2021 might hold. Is the United States' recommitment to the World Health Organisation a good sign for international Geneva? What about the future of the WHO itself? And how does our own future, our ‘new normal' look, one year into the pandemic?
More Impeachment drama, Rep. Tom Miles talks about education in Mississippi, and Rep. Becky Currie talks about the 2021 Legislative session and the bills that she has proposed that will fight online censorship and fight the defunding of police
Every country has to trade: to sell goods, and to import others that aren't produced at home. But who makes the rules around trade? A look at the role of the World Trade Organization as chooses a new leader amid challenging times. Host Imogen Foulkes joins former WTO official Peter Ungphakorn, former Reuters correspondent and trade journalist Tom Miles, and analyst Daniel Warner, to look at what the WTO can do, and what it can't.
The Trump administration renegotiated NAFTA and the 116th Congress passed those changes in order to make the USMCA into law. In this episode, international trade expert Lori Wallach, the Director of Public Citizen's Global Trade Watch, joins Jen to explain the differences between NAFTA and the USMCA. What you hear may surprise you. Please Support Congressional Dish – Quick Links Click here to contribute monthly or a lump sum via PayPal Click here to support Congressional Dish for each episode via Patreon Send Zelle payments to: Donation@congressionaldish.com Send Venmo payments to: @Jennifer-Briney Send Cash App payments to: $CongressionalDish or Donation@congressionaldish.com Use your bank’s online bill pay function to mail contributions to: 5753 Hwy 85 North, Number 4576, Crestview, FL 32536 Please make checks payable to Congressional Dish Thank you for supporting truly independent media! Recommended Congressional Dish Episodes CD96: Fast Tracking Fast Track (Trade Promotion Authority CD102: The World Trade Organization: COOL? CD052: The Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) Bills Bill: H.R.5430 - United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement Implementation Act Congress.gov, January 16, 2020 About Lori Wallach Lori Wallach, Linked In Lori Wallach, Director, Public Citizen’s Global Trade Watch, Public Citizen About Us, Public Citizen About Public Citizen’s Global Trade Watch (GTW), Public Citizen Public Citizen, Influence Watch Global Trade Watch, Facebook Global Trade Watch, Twitter Lori Wallach, Twitter Global Trade Watch, Instagram Articles/Documents Article: Labelling debate returns to U.S. By Barbara Duckworth, The Western Producer, February 13, 2020 Article: The US Drops ISDS By Lori Wallach, The Globalist, January 24, 2020 Article: Lawmakers try to resurrect country-of-origin labeling for beef and pork By Cathy Siegner, FoodDive, November 5, 2019 Article: Background on the Epic WTO Tuna Dolphin Fight Public Citizen Article: COOL for beef, pork on US Senate’s plate By Erica Shaffer, Meat + Poultry, November 4, 2019 Article: When Pharma Needs a Friend: Conservative House Democrats Move to Protect Drug Company Profits by David Dayen, The American Prospect, October 31, 2019 Article: While USMCA stalls, lobbying kicks into high gear by Raymond Arke, OpenSecrets.org, May 8, 2019 Article: Mexico loses 10-year WTO battle over U.S. tuna labeling by Tom Miles, Reuters, December 14, 2018 Article: The Little-Known Trade Adviser Who Wields Enormous Power in Washington by Ana Swanson, The New York Times, March 9, 2018 Document: The North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) By M. Angeles Villarreal and Ian F. Fergusson, Congressional Research Service, May 24, 2017 Article: Trump's trade pick sails through hearing but faces procedural hangup By Victoria Guida, POLITICO, March 14, 2017 Article: India, US lock horns over intellectual property at WTO By Amiti Sen, New Scientist, November 11, 2016 Document: Country-of-Origin Labeling for Foods and the WTO Trade Dispute on Meat Labeling By Joel L. Greene, Congressional Research Service, December 8, 2015 Article: India surveys aftermath of new patent law By Padma Tata, New Scientist, March 29, 2005 Additional Resources Vote Results: On Passage of the Bill (H.R. 5430 United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement Implementation Act) United States Senate, January 16, 2020 Vote Results: United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement Implementation Act, FINAL VOTE RESULTS FOR ROLL CALL 701 House of Representatives Clerk, December 19, 2019 Trade Agreement: Agreement between the United States of America, the United Mexican States, and Canada 12/13/19 Text Office of the United States Trade Representative, December 13, 2019 Cover Art Design by Only Child Imaginations Music Presented in This Episode Intro & Exit: Tired of Being Lied To by David Ippolito (found on Music Alley by mevio)
On this episode of the Rocky Mountain Review, hosts Maximos Hunter and Ren Wadsworth sit down with professor Josh Olson and Marina Judkins from Colorado State University’s Aspen Grille to learn about the restaurant/classroom. Wadsworth reads local news and Hunter’s campus news covers Provost Rick Miranda stepping down and more. Tom Miles from the Fort […] The post RMR Nov 7: Aspen Grille and an Artisan Bazaar appeared first on KCSU FM.
From the Nov. 7 episode of the Rocky Mountain Review, hosts Maximos Hunter and Ren Wadsworth chat with Tom Miles, an organizer of the Artisan Fair and Bazaar. Hosted by the Fort Collins Lutheran Church, the Bazaar takes place on Nov. 8 and 9 and features items from across the world. There will also be […] The post RMR Exclusive Interview: Artisan Fair and Bazaar appeared first on KCSU FM.
Deep in the Amazon jungle, scientists have found soil called terra preta, thousands of years old, made from human waste that's still fertile for growing crops today! Everything ancient civilizations used went into a midden heap after they were done with it - pottery, fish bones, food scraps, human waste - and then once it was burned, the midden created such valuable soil that it's still thriving at least 3,000 years later. What a different waste management system the ancients had, compared to our toxic landfills and incinerators of modern times. But, the ancients never had to deal with plastic. Biochar is charcoal made from organic matter instead of charcoal from fossil fuels, and it has some surprisingly valuable uses. Tom Miles is the Executive Director of U.S. Biochar Initiative, Chair of International BioChar Initiative, and the president of TR Miles Technical Consultants Inc., and he joins the show from Portland to talk all about biochar and healthy soils. If you're interested in building your own healthy soil this episode is for you! Ken Burns' Dust Bowl documentary on PBS
The Dental Hacks are joined by Dr. Dawn Kulongowski, Dr. Lance Timmerman and Dr. Frank Clayton to grapple with weird and difficult hypothetical situations in a rousing game of "What would you do?" If you were an associate and your owner dentist's hands are starting to shake, what do you do? What would you tell yourself if you had a time machine that took you to your graduation day from dental school? This and many other dilemmas are hilariously discussed by a panel of all star Brain Trusters! Links from the show: Alan visits the "Life and Dentistry Podcast." The Dental Hacks Nation closed Facebook group has over 15,000 members! Head over there to interact with other Dental Hacks listeners, guests and Brain Trust members every day, all day! Remember...if you don't have any thing "dental" on your FB page, we might decline your membership request. So IM the group or email us at info@dentalhacks.com. Cosmecore by Cosmedent is the MacGyver of dental materials. What interesting uses have you found for it? www.dentalhacks.com/cosmecore Do you want to enjoy class II composites? You need to try Bioclear's Biofit HD matrix system! Call 1-855-71CLEAR now (telephone only) for your amazing Dental Hacks deal! Order the Biofit HD intro kit and receive a free Twin Ring and free Bioclear HD premolar matrices! Go Hack Yourself: Jason: Miratray by Hager Worldwide, Dana Carvey on the Norm MacDonald podcast Alan: Stoicisim: A Stoic Approach to Modern Life, by Tom Miles, The Tick on Amazon Prime (I said by Netflix on the podcast...I was wrong) If you have any questions or comments for us please drop us an email at info@dentalhacks.com or find us (and like us!) at www.facebook.com/dentalhacks. Or, if you prefer...give us a call at (866) 223-5257 and leave us a message. You might be played in the show! If you like us, why not leave us a review on iTunes? It helps us get found by like minded people and might even help us get into "What's Hot" in the iTunes store! Go to this link and let the world know about the DentalHacks! Finally, if you aren't an Apple person, consider reviewing us on Stitcher at: stitcher.com/podcast/the-dentalhacks-podcast! If you would like to support the podcast you can check out our Patreon page! Although the show will always remain free to download, our Patreon supporters get access to special bonus content including (at least) one extra podcast episode every months! Also be sure to check out the Dental Hacks swag store where you can find t-shirts, stickers coffee mugs and all sorts of other things that let the world know you're a part of the Hacks Nation!
In this episode of the Fashion Photography Podcast we meet with the photographer Tom Miles (twitter @Photosmudger; insta: photosmudger) Shooting high-speed action. Why you should be consistent on Social Media? How to handle uncertainty and some habits that are good to have. Want to submit to Jute Magazine? Do it here! ASK US about all the little facts you’d like to know! Want to work with Verginiya Yancheva? (instagram@vyancheva) FILL THIS FORM Want to listen offline on your device? Download the episode from here (right-click and Save link as) JOIN US ON: Facebook and Google+ Links in this episode: Understanding Light Tom’s Blog Lighting course just about to go live Nikon
In this episode of the Fashion Photography Podcast we meet with the photographer Tom Miles (twitter @Photosmudger; insta: photosmudger) What he did not learn at the university? What is his most important lesson on how to market yourself and why and when you should turn down a job. Want to submit to Jute Magazine? Do it here! Want to work with Verginiya Yancheva? (instagram@vyancheva) FILL THIS FORM Want to listen offline on your device? Download the episode from here (right-click and Save link as) JOIN US ON: Facebook and Google+ Links in this episode: Tom’s Blog Lighting course just about to go live Nikon
After a year of the podcast Being Freelance... what's that 12 months actually been like being freelance for our very first guests? In this, the first of two special end of year episodes, Steve Folland chats to photographer Tom Miles, designer Liz Elcoate and audio producer Chris Hollis. Their challenges, their changes, their epiphanies, their year being freelance. Take a listen and also check out their original episodes, links below. Don't forget to subscribe via iTunes and the Podcast app for iPhone etc and also via Stitcher who have an Android app, or scroll down and download from here - If you like the podcast, please do leave a review if you get a chance. Here’s some of the key takeaway points: Tom Miles Check out his original interview here break down your bigger goals in to manageable tasks make the most of your work: don’t keep it to yourself, share it on your blog, your social channels Tom worked with a coach to help improve his business Hear Ebonie Allard's episode Liz Elcoate Check out her original interview here optimising your site SEO wise really can help bring in leads don’t feel like you have to impress your peers… aim to impress your clients don’t forget to keep lining up the leads Hear Paul Boag's episode Chris Hollis Hear Chris' original interview here His ‘sudden’ success of doing TV ads has actually been something he’s been plugging away at for years, so if you really believe in something, stick with it! His email marketing strategy is now aimed less at ‘cold’ leads and more at sharing his work with other clients Taking on his first proper employee has freed him up from business tasks that weren’t his strongest role, to concentrate on his creative strengths Who the hell is Steve Folland? You know how everyone bangs on about how powerful video and audio content can be? Yeah, well Steve helps businesses make it and make the most of it. Find out more at www.stevefolland.com Track him down on Twitter @sfolland or lay a trail of cake and he'll eventually catch you up.
This week, what it’s like being freelance for London based photographer Tom Miles. With over 20 years working self employed in the industry: has he finally nailed pricing? How does he drop clients whose work he doesn’t enjoy? How does he evolve his portfolio to get the work he wants rather than what he’s offered? Don't forget to subscribe via iTunes and the Podcast app for iPhone etc and also via Stitcher who have an Android app, or scroll down and download from here - If you like the podcast, please do leave a review if you get a chance Here’s some of the key takeaway points: Connections matter; stay in touch It’s a freelance obligation to do work that you care about: if you don’t like a client, don’t work for them Seek honest opinions on your work when building your portfolio To get dream jobs? Look at your portfolio, look at where you want to be and bridge the gap yourself ‘Become your own mentor’: log your creative process; build on successes & avoid repeating mistakes The key to your 'personal brand' is essentially how professional you are: act with integrity, do the job you agree to at the price and timescale they expect and that is the essense of your brand More on Tom Tom on Twitter Tom's Site Tom's Blog Useful Links Adobe Creative Cloud Evernote Google Docs Live Drive Phlearn Strobist Chase Jarvis Tim Ferris Ramit Sethi TED Talks Joel Snape Art & Fear Four Hour Work Week
Pastor Tom Miles preached this sermon at the 2014 Revival Road Conference at Falls Baptist Church in Menomonee Falls, WI. It was delivered on Wednesday afternoon, February 26th, 2014. Tom Miles is former pastor of Crooked Creek Baptist Church in Athens, GA. For more information about the Revival Road Conference and other Victory Conferences, please visit victoryconf.org.