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This insightful interview on CannabisRadio.com's "Blunt Business" podcast features Jeffrey Trappe, Chief Operating Officer of Florida Operations for Planet 13 Holdings Inc. Trappe and the host delve into a wide range of topics surrounding Planet 13's current operations and future plans in the Florida cannabis market.The conversation begins with Trappe's vision for cannabis consumption lounges in Florida, drawing on his experience with Planet 13's successful Las Vegas lounge. He envisions a space that incorporates food, music, and entertainment, creating an immersive experience for consumers. This segues into a discussion about the evolving cannabis retail landscape, with a focus on experiential concepts that go beyond the traditional dispensary model. Trappe highlights Planet 13's acquisition of Excel dispensary and their plans for smaller retail locations alongside their flagship superstore in Las Vegas.The interview then takes a deeper dive into Florida's cannabis landscape, including an analysis of the recent failed cannabis amendment vote. Trappe and the host dissect the campaign's shortcomings, such as the lack of a home-grow provision and ineffective messaging. Despite this setback, they express optimism for the future of cannabis retail in Florida, discussing Planet 13's strategy for transitioning Vitalcan locations into their brand and creating a unique shopping experience for patients.Operational aspects of Planet 13's Florida ventures are also explored, including quality control, potential delivery services, and expansion plans for their retail network and indoor cultivation facility. The conversation touches on brand partnerships, strategies for the medical market, and the launch of their new topical product, Medezine, in Florida. Trappe emphasizes the importance of offering diverse cannabis modalities, like topicals, to cater to various patient needs.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
durée : 00:58:41 - Entendez-vous l'éco ? - par : Aliette Hovine, Bruno Baradat - Pourquoi de plus en plus de Français sont-ils payés au SMIC ? Quelles solutions pour sortir de la trappe à bas salaires sans compromettre le financement de notre protection sociale ? - réalisation : Françoise Le Floch - invités : Antoine Bozio Maître de conférences à l'École des hautes études en sciences sociales, chercheur associé à PSE-École d'économie de Paris, directeur de l'Institut des politiques publiques.; Jérôme Gautié Professeur d'économie à l'Université de Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne
Matt Trappe has worked with many running brands over the years. The experience has led to a base of knowledge and the writing process is something that he enjoys and excites him. So the chance to take his experience and share it with the world is something that intrigued him and “A Matter of Brand” is the result! Matt writes about his observations in the industry and hopes to push the whole industry forward. It's an exciting time in trail running and Matt is loving sharing his thoughts.“I have a lot of ideas. I have a lot to say. And I feel like I'm just unlocking myself and opening up my brain to the world. And writing has been a lot of fun to do that. So I started the Substack just to riff on things I was thinking about, discovering, maybe learning about myself anyway within the world of branding, marketing, and particularly running. And the writing process makes me really clarify my thoughts and fully think through things from, whatever perspective or whatever take I have on the topic. And I really enjoy it.”I enjoyed my conversation thoroughly with Matt. I enjoy reading “A Matter of Brand” too, and so it was great to meet the person behind the words and learn a bit more about his inspiration. I hope you will enjoy the conversation as much as I did and let us know what you think!The Long RunThank you to all of you who tuned into episode 1 of The Long Run! It was a great success, and we were so honoured to have Tarrant Cross Child as our first guest. I'm thrilled to be working with Chantelle Erickson! We're excited to bring you episode two on October 28! We have the awesome Keeley Milne on the podcast and you are gonna wanna tune in. #Naaksquad - Try it and get 15% offI enjoy the Naak products, even if the sauces took a few tries to grow on me. They get the job done and they don't give me any issues, and isn't that the point? So I applied to be part of the squad to get a discount on the products I plan on using a bunch. Reach out to me if you have any questions and I'll do my best to answer! They give me a referral code, so I'm including that today.If you're gonna check it out, click through this link (CTR15 for 15% off), I appreciate it.Listen where you listenSpotify: Click HereGoogle Podcasts: Click HereApple Podcasts: Click HereMusic by Paolo Argentino from PixabayWe're on the journey to 2,000 subscribers, help us get there!If you enjoy this podcast, I would really appreciate it if you could like, share, subscribe, or comment! I'm trying to make this the best trail running podcast it can be and I certainly appreciate your time. Thank you all and happy trails :) Get full access to Community Trail Running at communitytrailrunning.substack.com/subscribe
Text us your thoughts about this episode or ideas for future episodes!In this episode, I'm excited to welcome Matt Trappe to the show. If you've been following ultrarunning media over the past decade, Matt's name might ring a bell. He's been behind some fantastic content over the last decade, including Jim Walmsley's "Lighting The Fire" series, "Droddy," and "Leadman: The Dave Mackey Story," among other influential projects.Matt has recently launched a new brand called Auteur Sportif, which we'll link to in the show notes below. He's also an insightful follow on LinkedIn, where he shares valuable commentary on the latest news inside the creative and business realms of endurance sports.In our conversation, we dive into a range of topics, such as the role of storytelling in brand marketing, the significance of context and human connection in athlete narratives, and how the digital age is reshaping marketing in the trail running space. We also discuss the fragmentation of cultural conversations and the need for brands to engage with their audiences in new ways. Additionally, we explore the potential split between professional and participant markets in ultrarunning, and have some fun exploring open job roles in the sport, like the PR position at UTMB and the Global Creative Director role at Salomon.Timestamps:02:24 The Power of Filmmaking in Athlete Narratives07:45 Balancing Brand Marketing and Performance Marketing15:01 The Rise of Niche Brands in the Digital Age19:08 Navigating the Fragmented Cultural Conversation21:12 The Value of Long-Term Brand Marketing27:38 The PR Opportunity of a Lifetime at UTMB37:19 The Power of Storytelling44:52 The Evolution of Races54:14 Marketing Activations and Moments58:08 Decoupling Athletes from RacesPartners:Naak - use code SINGLETRACK20 at checkout on their website (https://www.naak.com/) to get 20% off your purchase.Rabbit - use code Singletrack10 at checkout on their website (https://www.runinrabbit.com/) to get 10% off your next order.deltaG Ketones - use code Singletrack20 at checkout on their website (https://www.deltagketones.com/SINGLETRACK20) to get 20% off your next order.Pillar Performance - use code SINGLETRACK at checkout on their website (https://pillarperformance.shop/) to get 15% off your next order. Additional Links:Follow Matt on LinkedIn, Personal Website, Auteur SportifFollow Finn on Instagram, Strava, Youtube, and PatreonSupport the show
In this episode of Run with Fitpage, we have with us Dr Scott Trappe, who is one of the leading researchers in the field of exercise science. Dr Scott discusses the correct way of tapering for runners and alot more, with our host, Vikas Singh. Dr. Scott Trappe is a renowned expert in human bioenergetics and muscle physiology, currently serving as the John and Janice Fisher Endowed Professor of Human Bioenergetics and the Director of the Human Performance Laboratory at Ball State University in Muncie, IN. With over 25 years of experience, Dr. Trappe has made significant contributions to the fields of exercise science, aging, and space medicine. He earned his undergraduate degree at the University of Northern Iowa, where he was also the captain of the swim team. He completed his graduate studies (MS) at the University of Colorado while working with US Swimming at the Olympic Training Center in Colorado Springs. He received his PhD from Ball State University, studying under the esteemed Dr. David Costill, and completed post-doctoral training in muscle physiology with Dr. Robert Fitts at Marquette University. For over two decades, Dr. Trappe has collaborated with NASA to optimize exercise protocols for astronauts, ensuring their health and performance during space missions. His research has been instrumental in understanding muscle plasticity and the powerful effects of exercise on human health.Dr. Trappe has led numerous NIH-funded studies on exercise training in older adults, aging athletes, and elite athletes. He is a principal investigator for one of the human clinical centers in MoTrPAC, a nationwide consortium studying the health benefits of exercise through a comprehensive whole-body to gene approach.Throughout his career, Dr. Trappe has mentored many post-doctoral, doctoral, and master's students, contributing to the next generation of scientists in exercise physiology. He is a Fellow of the American College of Sports Medicine (ACSM) and a member of the American Physiological Society and the American Association for the Advancement of Science.For more on Dr. Scott Trappe's research and publications, visit his PubMed profile.About Vikas Singh:Vikas Singh, an MBA from Chicago Booth, worked at Goldman Sachs, Morgan Stanley, APGlobale, and Reliance before coming up with the idea of democratizing fitness knowledge and helping beginners get on a fitness journey. Vikas is an avid long-distance runner, building fitpage to help people learn, train, and move better.For more information on Vikas, or to leave any feedback and requests, you can reach out to him via the channels below:Instagram: @vikas_singhhLinkedIn: Vikas SinghTwitter: @vikashsingh101Subscribe To Our Newsletter For Weekly Nuggets of Knowledge!
The former teacher who's now a comedian, content creator and viral star tells Áine about her squiggly career.
Démantèlement du campement propalestinien au Square Victoria. Québec annonce des mesures pour améliorer la sécurité sur l'autoroute 50. Des étudiants «bougons» dans les formations accélérées en construction. L'Agence du revenu du Canada partage une image de Minion sur Twitter et ça ne passe pas. La réputation mondiale du Canada a souffert sous Justin Trudeau, selon Marc Garneau. Le taux de chômage augmente au Canada et au Québec. Joe Biden s'accroche au pouvoir. Tout savoir en 24 minutes avec Max-Émile SawyerPour de l'information concernant l'utilisation de vos données personnelles - https://omnystudio.com/policies/listener/fr
Blunt Business is on location at Benzinga Miami 2024. In this episode, we sit down with Kyle Sherman, CEO of Flowhub, and Jeffrey Trappe from Planet 13 for exclusive conversations about the future of the cannabis industry.Kyle Sherman shares his insights on the evolving landscape of cannabis technology, discussing how Flowhub is empowering dispensaries to streamline operations, enhance customer experiences, and drive sales. Jeffrey Trappe dives into the world of cannabis retail, revealing the strategies behind Planet 13's success as one of the largest and most iconic dispensaries in the world, and more specifically their ongoing expansion in Florida.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Vous vous êtes déjà demandé ce qu'il faut pour trapper un ours ? Ou encore, si vous oseriez goûter à cette viande sauvage ? Et bien, nous avons toutes les réponses pour vous ! Nous discuterons des permis requis, des aspects culinaires de la viande d'ours, et des réglementations pour piéger l'ours sans enfreindre les lois de la chasse.
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"Der Energiewende den nötigen Schub geben" – In dieser Episode von „Wahl lokal“ sprechen Anna Petersen und Stefan B. Westphal mit Dirk Trappe von der Landesenergieagentur über die Herausforderungen und Chancen der Energiewende in Sachsen-Anhalt. Von Energieversorgung bis hin zu Widerstand gegen Windkraft und Solarenergie – finde heraus, wie Sachsen-Anhalt diese Probleme angeht und warum Dirk Trappe optimistisch ist, dass die Akzeptanz für Erneuerbare Energien wachsen wird.
Your question answered by U of MN extension horticulturalist Julie Weisenhorn and turf expert Jon Trappe. ext.umn.edu
Oliver's guest on the Visiting Critic this week is the social media star Kayleigh Trappe. ‘The Visiting Critic' takes a look at some things you might be interested in from the world of entertainment and culture.
As Liam Neeson would say, Kayleigh Trappe has a very particular set of skills. She takes clips from TV shows and podcasts that have gone viral, and recreates them perfectly on camera. And her ‘victims' are paying attention, earning her name checks from the likes of Peter Crouch, Louis Walsh, Vogue Williams and Joanne McNally and a few more leading lights.If you've never seen Kayleigh's work, check it out on Instagram right now. And then come back and listen to this great conversation where she reveals how she does it, why she does it, how celebs have reacted to her sketches, and her decision to give up her full time job to dedicate everything to her unique talent.Produced by Patrick Haughey, AudioBrand
Seachtain na Gaeilge is running until St.Patrick's Day, we're all being encouraged to use our cúpla focal. Sean was joined by TikTok sensation and Seachtain na Gaeilge Ambassador, Kayleigh Trappe to discuss...
Seachtain na Gaeilge is running until St.Patrick's Day, we're all being encouraged to use our cúpla focal. Sean was joined by TikTok sensation and Seachtain na Gaeilge Ambassador, Kayleigh Trappe to discuss...
Jen chats to Author and Host, Sophie White, and lip sync Gaeilgeoirí royalty, Kayleigh Trappe about stories from the week!
Turf expert Dr. Jon Trappe joins U of MN extension horticulturalist Julie Weisenhorn answering your questions. ext.umn.edu
What is the deal with ‘old man strength' and why does Dr. Armstrong find it somewhat offensive?The concept of “old man strength” suggests that as men age, some may develop strength beyond what would be expected based solely on their muscle mass or apparent physical condition. In this episode, Dr. Armstrong and Corbin Bruton discuss “old men strength”, why some men (and we don't ignore the women) possess it, and why it is important for… aging well.Check out the article in Men's Health titled “What's the deal with ‘old man strength'?" In addition, here are some interesting studies:Allen, M. D., Dalton, B. H., Gilmore, K. J., McNeil, C. J., Doherty, T. J., Rice, C. L., & Power, G. A. (2021). Neuroprotective effects of exercise on the aging human neuromuscular system. Experimental Gerontology, 152, 111465.Häkkinen, K., Newton, R. U., Gordon, S. E., McCormick, M., Volek, J. S., Nindl, B. C., ... & Kraemer, W. J. (1998). Changes in muscle morphology, electromyographic activity, and force production characteristics during progressive strength training in young and older men. The Journals of Gerontology Series A: Biological Sciences and Medical Sciences, 53(6), B415-B423.Porter, M. M., Vandervoort, A. A., & Lexell, J. (1995). Aging of human muscle: structure, function and adaptability. Scandinavian Journal of Medicine & Science in Sports, 5(3), 129–142.Power, G. A., Dalton, B. H., & Rice, C. L. (2013). Human neuromuscular structure and function in old age: A brief review. Journal of Sport and Health Science, 2(4), 215–226.Roth, S. M., Martel, G. F., Ivey, F. M., Lemmer, J. T., Tracy, B. L., Metter, E. J., ... & Rogers, M. A. (2001). Skeletal muscle satellite cell characteristics in young and older men and women after heavy resistance strength training. The Journals of Gerontology Series A: Biological Sciences and Medical Sciences, 56(6), B240-B247.Trappe, S., Williamson, D., & Godard, M. (2002). Maintenance of whole muscle strength and size following resistance training in older men. The Journals of Gerontology Series A: Biological Sciences and Medical Sciences, 57(4), B138-B143. Vandervoort, A.A. (2002), Aging of the human neuromuscular system. Muscle Nerve, 25: 17-25. Support the showHave questions you want answered and topics you want discussed on the "Aging Well Podcast"? Send us an email at agingwell.podcast@gmail.com or record your question for us to use in an upcoming episode:https://www.speakpipe.com/AgingWellPodcast
Jen chats with Comedian Emma Doran, & Tik Tok Star Kayleigh Trappe about stories from the week!
– Bare halver dosen, vent en uke, så halverer du igjen. Slik lød rådet fra psykiaterne da Jørgens liv var redusert til terror og han ville trappe ned på lasset av piller. – Jeg trodde at jeg var ødelagt for alltid, og det finnes null informasjon om forsvarlig nedtrapping. «Det er tilstanden din som kommer tilbake», sa psykiaterne når jeg ble verre, og jeg fikk nye piller og diagnoser. Jeg glemte hele livet mitt, jeg var ingenting annet enn nerver, jeg klarte ikke å skille mareritt fra virkelighet. Jeg ville til Sveits for å ta livet mitt. Jørgen Kjønø oppdaget at nedtrapping fra psykofarmaka er et eget fag, dessverre et ignorert et. Han fant den danske professororen Anders Sørensen, og han fant grupper og hjelp via nettet. – Jeg har mistet troen på det standardiserte legesystemet. Det går på informert samtykke: Du skal ha informasjon om mulige bivirkninger, ikke bare mulige virkninger.Mange kjenner Jørgen under artistnavnet Dex Carrington. Tidlig på 2000-tallet suste han i popularitet og suksess med TV-jobbing og stand-up. – Hele meg var validert av toppkarakterer fra internasjonale skoler, den belønningen var bra. Jeg gjorde det andre fortalte meg at jeg burde gjøre og tok ikke ansvar. Jeg trodde at lykken var å gjøre det andre forventet av meg. Jørgen ble stadig mer deprimert, pillekjøret startet i 2007. – Det begynte med Sobril og Paralgin forte, det funket umenneskelig bra. Legene og psykiaterne var flinke til å innrømme at slike er vanedannende, men om antidepressiva sa de bare «bedre å stå på dem fast, du kan slutte når som helst. Du får ingen rus og ingen bivirkninger.» – Den harde realiteten om hva såkalte C-preparater kan gjøre med en kan ikke benektes. – Jeg fikk en brutal oppvåkning, hvordan kan de ha holdt på med dette i 30 uten å oppdage at bivirkningene er så drøye og at du blir avhengig? Jeg ble møtt med forakt og fornektelse, som om jeg truet legene og psykiaternes posisjon. Ingen leger eller psykiatere viste interesse for en mulig sammenheng mellom min terror og pillene.Hør Jørgen om:Den lange veien til å bli pillefriNedtrapping som fagLaget egne nedtrappingsdoser hjemme med diamantvekt og fil En ny tilnærming til hva som er viktig i livetAnsvar for eget livHva han gjør for å ha det godt
Knut Trappe ist seit 2019 ehrenamtlicher Sterbebegleiter im Niebüller Wilhelminen-Hospiz. Der 63-Jährige war 34 Jahre lang Berufssoldat. Bis kurz vor seinem 60. Geburtstag hat er die Themen Sterben und Tod eher verdrängt. Der Tod eines engen Freundes hat ihn dann aber zum Umdenken angeregt. Die 9-monatige Ausbildung zum Sterbegleiter hat ihn tief beeindruckt und sein Leben verändert.
The Role of Lifelong Exercise in Aging: A Conversation with Scott Trappe (Free preview)In this free preview of a longer premium discussion, Scott Trappe, a professor at the Human Performance Laboratory at Ball State University, explains the impact of exercise on improving the quality of life, particularly for the aging population. Scott highlights the research conducted at the laboratory including muscle biopsy studies and comparisons between lifelong athletes and non-exercisers across different ages. He shows that continuous and consistent exercise can better preserve VO2 max, lung function, and muscular capabilities. Furthermore, Scott shares empirical evidence showing that even individuals who begin exercising later in life can reap significant benefits.00:00 Introduction and Importance of Exercise00:20 Introduction to the Human Performance Laboratory00:53 The Aging Runners Study01:52 The Octogenarian Athlete Study02:16 Understanding Muscle Fiber Types04:40 The Impact of Lifelong Exercise05:17 The Importance of VO2 Max in Aging07:02 The Role of Exercise in Aging08:05 The Benefits of Exercise Regardless of Athletic Ability09:56 The Impact of Structured Exercise Programs10:02 Understanding Exercise Non-Responders10:40 The Molecular Transducers of Physical Activity StudyThere is lots more in the full episode. You can subscribe at simplavida.com.
Avec Jean-Maurice de Montrémy, pour ses «Relations de la mort de quelques religieux de l'abbaye de la Trappe». Édition préfacée et annotée de treize Relations (1678-1699) de l'abbé de Rancé (Editions Nuvis, 2023). Et avec Jean-François Rod (La Procure)
Sippers! This week I'm joined by social media lip syncer Kayleigh Trappe. Join Patreon to support the podcast and get access to exclusive content and early access to live show tickets - https://www.patreon.com/teawithmepodcast Tickets for Tea With Me Live at The SSE Arena on 23rd September available here - https://www.ssearenabelfast.com/whats-on/tea-with-me-live-podcast-shane-todd Tickets for Shane's tour here - https://shanetodd.komi.io/ Grab your EXCLUSIVE NordVPN Deal by going to https://www.nordvpn.com/teawithme to get a Huge Discount off your NordVPN Plan. Every purchase of 2 years plan will now receive a bonus months on top. Get 20% off and free shipping at https://www.manscaped.com when you use the code TEAWITHME
durée : 01:05:00 - Les Nuits de France Culture - par : Philippe Garbit - Par Philippe Barthelet - Marie Dom, l'abbé père Gérard Dubois, frère Thomas (moine de l'Abbaye Notre Dame de la Trappe), Jean-Baptiste Auberger (franciscain, historien et archéologue de l'ordre de Citeaux) et Terryl Kinder (historienne et archéologue, auteur de "l'Europe cistercienne", Ed. Zodiaque) - Réalisation Marie-Rose Derouet
Jen chats to 'lip syncer' Kayleigh Trappe and comedian Kevin McGahern about stories from the week!
Nermin Serifovski deler ud af sine erfaringer og perspektiver indenfor den massive teknologiske udvikling i behandlingen af type 1-diabetes. Hun er oversygeplejerske i Type 1-diabetesteamet på Steno Diabetes Center Copenhagen. Nermin beskriver vigtigheden af det gode kollegaskab og fortæller om sit håb for en diabetesbehandling, der i højere grad tilpasses behovet for den enkelte patient. Magnus T. Jensen, direktør på Steno Diabetes Center Copenhagen, er interviewer. Musik af Checkie Brown.
Alexandre Mazzotta, le ténor qui chantait sur scène le rôle d'Hoffmann est tombé dans une trappe placée sous ses pieds qui venait d'être prématurément ouverte. Ce n'est pas la première fois qu'un tel incident arrive dans cet opéra. Denis Dupont vous raconte cette archive parue en page 2 de L'Indépendant, en Février 1966
Ag cur síos ar a chuid oibre ar líne, an tacaíocht a thugann daoine eile a bhíonn ag foilsiú ábhar ar line dí agus an áit a dtig na smaointe agus an inspioráid as maidir el hábhar a chur ar líne.
durée : 00:38:41 - Le Temps du débat - par : Emmanuel Laurentin - Depuis le 20 mars, les salariés de Vertbaudet, en majorité des femmes, sont en grève pour l'augmentation de leurs salaires. L'inflation aggrave la situation des personnes aux basses rémunérations, rattrapées par le SMIC : les bas-salaires sont-ils une trappe, notamment pour les femmes ? - invités : Stéphane Carcillo Economiste, Chef de la Division Emploi et Revenus à l'Organisation de Coopération et de Développement Économiques chercheur associé à Sciences Po; Fanny Gallot Historienne, maître de conférence en histoire contemporaine et chercheuse ; Amar Lagha Secrétaire général de la fédération Commerces et services de la CGT
Dr Glenn McConell chats with Professor Scott Trappe, Director of the Human performance laboratory at Ball State University, Indiana, USA. We spoke about the influence that Scott's supervisor, the great David “Doc” Costill, has had on exercise physiology (long time Ball State HPL Director before Scott). We then discussed the negative effects of space on the human body and whether exercise can minimize these negative effects. In space slow muscle fibers atrophy more than fast fibers and there is a large shift to fast fiber types. Exercise attenuates this. A very interesting, relaxed, fun chat. @HPLBallState 0:00. Introduction etc3:22. Ball State, David Costill and Scott's background10:30. Space research: Bob Fitts, David Costill and Scott.14:50. Retesting champion runners 25 plus years later19:16. Space flight experiments, biopsies in Russia etc20:43. Effects of space on physiology, fluid shifts etc27:08. Slow muscle fibers atrophy more than fast fibers29:50. Integrated physiology31:40. Lower body negative pressure/exercise in space37:22. 6 months and longer in space: Moon, Mars40:10. Biopsies within 6-8 hrs after get back from space!44:22. Appetite in space46:09. Exercise around 90 min/day in space47:23. Exercise provides partial protection and less fibre type shifts50:34. Bed rest studies52:10. Bone loss / not much pharmacology in space53:02. Less interfering effects on exercise responses in space55:08. Fiber type shifting with inactivity/space/exercise1:00:30. Hybrid muscle fiber cells. Myosin heavy chains1:04:16. Time course of bone loss/recovery1:06:14. Is exercise before space flights protective?1:07:19. Space travel, exercise and insulin sensitivity1:08:06. VO2 max and the heart after space travel1:10:43. Space flight increases the velocity of muscle contraction1:16:45. Medications in space1:18:00. Eccentric loads in space1:19:04. Huge multi lab NIH exercise research project: MoTrPAC1:28:59. Takeaway messages1:30:43. David Costill: 87 and still training like an athlete!1:34:30. Scott's exercise training and racing1:37:37. Banter about dos and don't in the lab1:38:52. Glenn's Copenhagen sabattical plans/trip to Indiana?1:41:30. Outro (9 secs) Inside Exercise brings to you the who's who of research in exercise metabolism, exercise physiology and exercise's effects on health. With scientific rigor, these researchers discuss popular exercise topics while providing practical strategies for all.The interviewer, Emeritus Professor Glenn McConell, has an international research profile following 30 years of Exercise Metabolism research experience while at The University of Melbourne, Ball State University, Monash University, the University of Copenhagen and Victoria University.He has published over 120 peer reviewed journal articles and recently edited an Exercise Metabolism eBook written by world experts on 17 different topics (https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007/978-3-030-94305-9).Connect with Inside Exercise and Glenn McConell at:Twitter: @Inside_exercise and @GlennMcConell1Instagram: insideexerciseFacebook: Glenn McConellLinkedIn: Glenn McConell https://www.linkedin.com/in/glenn-mcconell-83475460ResearchGate: Glenn McConellEmail: glenn.mcconell@gmail.com Subscribe to Inside exercise:Spotify: shorturl.at/tyGHLApple Podcasts: shorturl.at/oFQRUYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@insideexerciseAnchor: https://anchor.fm/insideexerciseGoogle Podcasts: shorturl.at/bfhHIAnchor: https://anchor.fm/insideexercisePodcast Addict: https://podcastaddict.com/podcast/4025218Not medical advice
Welcome Jeff Trappe, the Director of Training and Development for Planet 13, a LA based MSO. Alongside co-hosts Cynthia Brewer and Dr. Justin Davis, they dig into Jeff's history from smaller to larger companies starting in Seattle, other medical plants and drugs, differences from LA market to Florida, adult use, and many more topics. Enjoy this insightful episode! https://www.facebook.com/MJMindPodcast/
In this episode, a trained archaeologist and Egyptologist looks into the 1986 film, The Tomb.Email: mummymoviepodcast@gmail.comBibliographyDodson, A, and Hilton, D. (2004). The complete royal families of Ancient Egypt. Themes and Hudson LTD.Hart, G. (2005). The Routledge dictionary of Egyptian gods and goddesses. Routledge.Herodotus. Histories. Dewald C. (2008). OUP Oxford. London IMDB. (2023). The Tomb. Retrieved from https://www.imdb.com/?ref_=nv_homeLange, E., El-Raouf, A, A, Ullmann, T, Trappe, J, Meister, J, and Baumhauer, R. (2019). The sacred canals of the temple of Bastet at Bubastis (Egypt): new findings from geomorphological investigations and electrical resistivity tomography (ERT). Journal of Archaeological Science: Reports, 26, 1-11Pinch, G. (1995). Magic in ancient Egypt. MBI Publishing Company.Rotten Tomatoes (2023). The Tomb. Retrieved from https://www.rottentomatoes.com/Shaw, I. (2001). Egyptian warfare and weapons. Shire Publications Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Entrevue avec Sylvain Lessard biologiste de formation Ensemble on va en apprendre davantage sur cet animal mystique plutôt rare. Classe : Mammifères Ordre : Carnivores Famille : Félins Genre : Lynx Ça se cache où ? forêts boréales de l'Amérique du Nord peuplées de lièvres d'Amérique Ça mange quoi Une population qui fluctue énormément, suivant la courbe des populations de lièvres, c.-à-d. atteignant un sommet pour ensuite s'effondrer cycle de 10 ans Ne court rapidement que sur de courtes distances et donc doit traquer sa proie ou l'attendre cacher dans le couvert Est à l'aise dans la neige grâce à ses grands pieds À ne pas confondre avec Le Lynx roux (chat sauvage, bob cat Le lynx du Canada est plus gros que le lynx roux. Trappe piégeage Plan de gestion pour le lynx de la canada et le lynx roux, permis de le trapper dans la majorité de cas mi-octobre au 1 er mars et même 15 mars Tous les pièges ou collets pour le lynx doivent être certifié NIPSC Norme internationale de piégeage sans cruauté Les fourrures C'est difficile à préparer ? La valeur baisse depuis plusieurs années. Ça peut valoir combien ces temps-ci ? Parlons respect de l'animal collecté et zéro gaspillage Quelles parties sont les plus savoureuses ? Existe-t-il des recettes pour apprêter le lynx ? Ils sont principalement répartis dans les forêts boréales du Canada, mais on peut également les trouver dans certaines régions des États-Unis. Les lynx du Canada sont des prédateurs redoutables qui chassent principalement des proies comme le lièvre, mais ils peuvent également s'attaquer à d'autres animaux tels que les oiseaux et les petits mammifères. Les populations de lynx du Canada ont été affectées par la fragmentation de leur habitat naturel et par les activités humaines telles que la chasse et la trappe, mais des efforts de conservation ont été mis en place pour protéger ces animaux. Il est un animal protégé: Le lynx est protégé par la loi dans de nombreux pays, y compris au Canada, où il est inscrit comme espèce préoccupante. Il a une forte importance culturelle: Le lynx est un animal respecté et vénéré dans de nombreuses cultures autochtones, où il est souvent associé à la force, à la sagesse et à la protection. Il est également un symbole important dans la culture populaire, étant souvent associé à l'agilité, à la discrétion et à la ruse.
Chance are that if you have any form of Social Media then you would have seen Kayleigh's work. Kayleigh Trappe has racked up millions of views on her Lip Sync videos. From Roy Keane to Louis Walsh, Kayleigh has covered nearly every Irish celebrity on television and radio. She joined Dermot and Dave to chat about her new found fame.
- Siga no Instagram: @fabiodominski https://www.instagram.com/fabiodominski/ Gostou do podcast? Você vai gostar mais ainda desse livro! - Livro Exercício Físico e Ciência: Fatos e mitos de Fábio Dominski https://www.amazon.com.br/dp/6586363187?ref=myi_title_dp - Grupo Exercício Físico e Ciência no Telegram: https://t.me/+VazaFBxgPq0y5v8p - Inscreva-se no canal no YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4Dwwly0tJa49CfHC0MSQ7A Fonte: Chow, L. S., Gerszten, R. E., Taylor, J. M., Pedersen, B. K., van Praag, H., Trappe, S., ... & Snyder, M. P. (2022). Exerkines in health, resilience and disease. Nature Reviews Endocrinology, 18(5), 273-289. Magliulo, L., Bondi, D., Pini, N., Marramiero, L., & Di Filippo, E. S. (2022). The wonder exerkines—novel insights: a critical state-of-the-art review. Molecular and cellular biochemistry, 477(1), 105-113. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/fabiodominski/support
Det uforklarlige podcast – afsnit 90! ”Mystisk og kort” er en lille snack-udgave af pigernes normale afsnit! I denne udgave af ”Mystisk og kort” Desi ( Cathas sag) om en mand, der var involveret i 2 mord på trapper.
Jen chats to Comedian, Cian Twomey and Lip-Syncer, Kayleigh Trappe about stories from the week!
Comment les fromages de Nouvelle-Aquitaine sont-ils fabriqués ? Qui sont les femmes et les hommes qui les produisent ? Que disent-ils, ces fromages, de leur territoire, de la culture dans laquelle ils s'inscrivent ?Toutes ces questions, Podcastine les a posées aux producteurs de fromage, aux professionnels de l'alimentation de Nouvelle-Aquitaine. Fromagine, une série en quatre épisodes signée Mathilde Debarre. Voir Acast.com/privacy pour les informations sur la vie privée et l'opt-out.
Grant Wiley is a former American college and professional football player. He played college football for West Virginia University and earned All-American honors at linebacker. He played professionally for the Minnesota Vikings of the National Football League (NFL), but never appeared in a regular season NFL game. He became a creator in art and entertainment after suffering a career-ending shoulder injury.Wiley was born in Trappe, Pennsylvania. He attended Perkiomen Valley High School in Graterford, Pennsylvania, and played high school football for the Perkiomen Valley Vikings. He was recognized as the Offensive Player of the Year by the Norristown Times-Herald his senior year following his junior campaign as the Defensive Player of the Year. He was named Pac-10 MVP, PCTV Offensive Player of the Year and the Pottstown Mercury Player of the Year. He was also named to the Philadelphia Inquirer All-Area team. He was selected to play in the Ohio-Pennsylvania Big 33 game. He was rated the eighth-best Linebacker prospect in the East by PrepStar. He won Conference Defensive Player of the Year honors as a junior. He was named to the Pennsylvania Sports Fever Fab 85. He was also named to the Pennsylvania Football News All-State team.Wiley attended West Virginia University and played for the West Virginia Mountaineers football team from 2000 to 2003. As a freshman in 2000, he earned Big East Rookie of the Year honors after recording 94 tackles and 14 tackles for losses, he recorded three interceptions, one reception for 26 yards against East Carolina and two against Idaho which he returned one for a touchdown. He was voted Second-team Freshman All-American and finished the season 12th in the conference in tackles and seventh in tackles-for-losses. His best performance of the season came against Idaho, when he recorded seven tackles, 2.5 sacks, and two interceptions. His first interceptions came in the third quarter, down 9-0, when he intercepted a pass and returned it for a touchdown. The interception helped the Mountaineers record a come-from-behind victory.In 2001, Wiley's sophomore season was a relatively quiet season for him due to a nagging hamstring pull in the Mountaineers opener versus Boston College. One of his best performances came in a 35-0 loss to Virginia Tech, where he had a key interception. He was awarded the Ideal Mountaineer Man Award by the West Virginia coaches at the end of the season. As a junior in 2002, Wiley earned national recognition. One of his best games was against Temple, where the Mountaineers won 46-20. He recorded an interception in the game that he returned deep into Temple territory, and a forced fumble by quarterback Mike Frost. Wiley recorded 133 tackles and two interceptions for the season.Wiley's senior season, 2003, started as an average season for the Mountaineers. After starting the season 1-4, the Mountaineers won 7 straight games in the Big East to claim a share of the conference championship. West Virginia played Rutgers in a must-win situation, Wiley helped the Mountaineers win 34-19, by recording 11 tackles and a diving interception. Also, in the 52-31 victory over Pitt, he recorded a key interception in the endzone. Wiley also recorded 18 tackles in the game against the Miami Hurricanes. A team captain, Wiley earned consensus All-American honors for the season, making him one of only a handful of Mountaineers to do so. He was also a finalist for the 2003 Bronko Nagurski Award, which was won by Oklahoma's Derrick Strait. Wiley led the nation that season with 7 forced fumbles and ranked third with 7.6 tackles per game. He finished the year with 158 tackles, 14 tackles for a loss, two interceptions, and nine forced fumbles.After losing 60 pounds, Wiley is currently living in New York City. Grant is co-founder and Chief of Culture for tech start-up, VEEPIO. He is working as a creator in the world of art and entertainment. Wiley trained in theater with master teacher, William Esper. He is currently working on writing and producing film and television projects. He is also surfacing as an acclaimed singer/songwriter/vocalist for the group, G.n'8, as well as a visual artist. His film credits as a background actor includes, Sex and the City: The Movie, Limitless, The Adjustment Bureau, The WIre, Lipstick Jungle, 40, Kings, Damages, and All My Children. To reach Grant, email him at wileygrant33@gmail.com or on Instagram @gweyeli.
An Afrikaans tribute to the popular series, ‘Game of Thrones' (would help to see the original).
An Afrikaans tribute to the popular series, ‘Game of Thrones' (would help to see the original).
An Afrikaans tribute to the popular series, ‘Game of Thrones' (would help to see the original).
An Afrikaans tribute to the popular series, ‘Game of Thrones' (would help to see the original).
An Afrikaans tribute to the popular series, ‘Game of Thrones' (would help to see the original).
An Afrikaans tribute to the popular series, ‘Game of Thrones' (would help to see the original).
An Afrikaans tribute to the popular series, ‘Game of Thrones' (would help to see the original).