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Interplace
When the Sky Swells, the Land Breaks

Interplace

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2025 19:43


Hello Interactors,It's hard to ignore the situation in Texas, especially as I turn my attention to physical geography. 'Flash Flood Alley', as it's called by hydrologists, had already been pounded by days of relentless rain, soaking the soil and swelling the rivers. It left the region teetering on the edge of catastrophe. Then came the deluge. A torrent so sudden and intense it dumped a month's worth of rain in under an hour. Roads turned to rivers. Homes were lost. Lives were too. As the floodwaters recede, what remains isn't just devastation — it's a lesson. One about a changing water cycle, a shifting climate, and a stubborn way of thinking that still dominates how we plan for both.DROUGHT AND DELUGEIs Texas drowning due to climate change? Just three years ago, we were told it's drying up. That's when a record drought emptied reservoirs and threw aquifers into steep decline. From 2011 to 2015, 90% of the state was in extreme drought. This seesaw between soaked and scorched is the kind of muddled messaging that lets climate deniers laugh all the way to the comment section.The truth is Texas is drying up AND drowning. This paradox isn't just Texas-sized — it's systemic. Our habit of translating global climate shifts into local weather soundbites is failing us.According to hydrologist Benjamin Zaitchik and colleagues, writing in Nature Water in 2023, two dominant narratives frame how these events are explained. Public and policy reporting on patterns like those in Texas usually falls into two camps:* The "Wet-Get-Wetter, Dry-Get-Drier" (WWDD) hypothesis — climate change intensifies existing hydrological patterns, bringing more rain to wet regions and more drought to dry ones.* The "Global Aridification" (GA) hypothesis — warming increases the atmosphere's "thirst," drying out land even where rainfall remains steady.Both frameworks can explain real conditions, but the recent Texas floods expose their limits. If a region long seen as drying can also produce one of the most intense floods in U.S. history, are these ideas flawed — or just too rigidly applied?WWDD and GA aren't competing truths. They're partial heuristics for a nonlinear, complex water system. Yet our brains favor recent events, confirm existing beliefs, and crave simple answers. So we latch onto one model or the other. But these simplified labels often ignore scale, context, and the right metrics. Is a region drying or wetting based on annual rainfall? Soil moisture? Streamflow? Urbanization? Atmospheric demand?Texas — with its sprawling cities, irrigated farms, and dramatic east–west gradient in rainfall and vegetation — resists binary climate narratives. One year it exemplifies GA, with depleted aquifers and parched soil. The next, like now, it fits WWDD, as Tropical Storm Barry — arriving after days of relentless rainfall — stalled over saturated land, unleashing a torrent so fierce it overwhelmed the landscape.Zaitchik and his team call for a clarification approach. Instead of umbrella labels, we should specify which variables and timeframes are shifting. A place can be parched, pummeled, and primed to flood — sometimes all in the same season. And those shifting moods in the water set the stage for something deeper — a mathematical reckoning.MATH MEETS MAYHEMThis debate boils down to three basic equations — one for the land, one for the sky, and one for how the system changes over time. But that means prying open the black box of math symbols still treated like sacred script by academics and STEM pros.Let's be clear, these equations aren't spells. They're just shorthand — like a recipe or a flowchart. The symbols may look like hieroglyphs, but they describe familiar things. Precipitation falls (P). Water evaporates or gets sucked up by plants — evapotranspiration (E). Some runs off (R). Some sinks in (S). Time (t) tells us when it's happening. The 'd' in dS and dt just means "change in" — how much storage (S) increases or decreases over time (t). The Greek letters — ∇ (nabla) and δ (delta) — simply mean change, across space and time. If you can track a bank account, you can follow these equations. And if you've ever watched a lawn flood after a storm, you've seen them in action.You don't need a PhD to understand water, just a willingness to see through the symbols.* LAND: The Water Balance EquationP − E = R + dS/dtPrecipitation (P) minus evapotranspiration (E) equals runoff (R) plus the change in stored water (dS/dt).* SKY: The Vapor Flux EquationP − E = ∇ ∙ QThis links land and atmosphere. ∇ (nabla) tracks change across space, and Q is vapor flux — the amount of moisture moving through the atmosphere from one place to another, carried by winds and shaped by pressure systems. The dot product (∙) measures how much of that vapor is moving into or out of an area. So ∇ ∙ Q shows whether moist air is converging (piling up to cause rain) or diverging (pulling apart and drying).* SYSTEM: The Change Equationδ(∇ ∙ Q) = δ(P − E) = δ(R + dS/dt)This shows how if vapor movement in the sky changes (δ(∇ ∙ Q)), it leads to changes in net water input at the surface (δ(P − E)), which in turn changes the balance of runoff and stored water on land (δ(R + dS/dt)). It's a cascading chain where shifts in the atmosphere ripple through the landscape and alter the system itself.In a stable climate, these variables stay in sync. But warming disrupts that balance. More heat means more atmospheric moisture (E), and altered winds move vapor differently (∇ ∙ Q). The math still balances — but now yields volatility: floods, droughts, and depleted storage despite “normal” rainfall. The equations haven't changed. The system has.Texas fits this emerging pattern:* Rainfall extremes are up: NOAA shows 1-in-100-year storms are now more frequent, especially in Central and East Texas.* Soil and streamflow are less reliable: NASA and USGS report more zero-flow days, earlier spring peaks, and deeper summer dry-outs.* Urban growth worsens impacts: Impervious surfaces around Austin, San Antonio, Houston, and Dallas accelerate runoff and flash floods.These shifts show how climate and land use intersect. It's not just wetter or drier — it's both, and more volatile overall.In 2008, hydrologist Peter Milly and colleagues declared: “Stationarity is dead.”For decades, water planning assumed the future would mirror the statistically stationary and predictable past. But flood maps, dam designs, and drought plans built on that idea no longer hold.We laid out land with rulers and grids, assuming water would follow. But floods don't care about straight lines, and drought ignores boundaries. Modern hydrology rested on Cartesian geometry — flat, fixed, and predictable. But the ground is moving, and the sky is changing. The first two equations describe water in place. The third captures it in motion. This is a geometry of change, where terrain bends, vapor thickens, and assumptions buckle. To keep up, we need models shaped like rivers, not spreadsheets. The future doesn't follow a line. It meanders.And yet, we keep describing — and planning and engineering — for a world that no longer exists.Somehow, we also need journalists — and readers — to get more comfortable with post-Cartesian complexity. Soundbites won't cut it. If we keep flattening nuance for clarity, we'll miss the deeper forces fueling the next flood.VAPOR AND VELOCITYIf Texas is drying and flooding at once, it's not a local contradiction but a symptom of a larger system. Making sense of that means thinking across scales — not just in miles or months, but how change moves through nested systems.Cartesian thinking fails again here. It craves fixed frames and tidy domains. But climate operates differently — it scales across time and space, feeds back into itself, and depends on how systems connect. It's scalar (different behaviors emerge at different sizes), recursive (what happens in one part can echo and evolve through others), and relational (everything depends on what it touches and when). What looks like local chaos may trace back to a tropical pulse, a meandering jet stream, or a burst of vapor from halfway across the world.Zaitchik's team shows that local water crises are often global in origin. Warming intensifies storms — but more crucially, it shifts where vapor moves, when it falls, and how it clusters[1]. The water cycle isn't just speeding up. It's reorganizing.Thanks to the Clausius-Clapeyron relationship — a principle from thermodynamics that describes how warmer air effects vapor — each 1°C of warming allows the atmosphere to hold about 7% more moisture. That supercharges storms. Even if rain events stay constant, their intensity rises. The sky becomes a loaded sponge — and when it squeezes, it dumps.But it's not just about capacity. It's about flow. Moisture is moving differently, pooling unpredictably, and dumping in bursts. That's why Texas sees both longer dry spells and shorter, more intense storms. Systems stall. Jet streams wander. Tropical remnants surge inland. These aren't bugs. They're features.The July 2025 Texas flood may have begun with Gulf moisture: its roots trace to warming oceans, trade wind shifts, and a migrating Intertropical Convergence Zone (ITCZ) — the low-latitude belt where trade winds converge and drive global precipitation patterns. As these systems reorganize, mid-latitude regions like Texas face more extreme rains punctuated by longer droughts[1]. More extremes. Fewer in-betweens.So Texas's water future isn't just about reservoirs and runoff. It's about vapor, velocity, and vertical motion and the hidden machinery of a water cycle behaving in unfamiliar ways.This NOAA satellite (GOES-19 captures imagery every 5-10 minutes) loop captures the moisture swirling through the mid-atmosphere (Band 9 is ~20,000 feet) as the Storm pushed inland from July 3rd to the 6th. The darker blues show vapor pooling and stalling over Central and East Texas. This loaded sky, unable to drain, setting the stage for the deadly flash flood. It's a visceral glimpse of vapor in motion, moving slowly but with devastating impact. A changing water cycle, playing out above our heads. This is what vapor, velocity, and vertical motion look like when they converge.And then there's us.While climate reshapes water, human decisions amplify it. In 2023, hydrologist Yusuke Pokhrel and colleagues showed how irrigation, land use, and water withdrawals distort regional hydrology.Ignoring these human factors leads to overestimating runoff and underestimating atmospheric thirst. In some basins, human use matters more than what falls from the sky.Texas proves the point:* Irrigation in West Texas raises evapotranspiration and disrupts seasonal flow. Large-scale withdrawals from the Ogallala Aquifer reduce groundwater availability downstream, shifting the timing and volume of river flows and accentuates drought conditions in already water-stressed regions[4].* Urban sprawl accelerates runoff and raises flood risk. Expanding suburbs and cities pave over natural land with impervious surfaces, reducing infiltration and sending stormwater rushing into creeks and rivers, often overwhelming drainage systems and increasing the frequency and intensity of flash floods[5].* Aging reservoirs can worsen both floods and droughts. Designed for a past climate, many are now ill-suited for more volatile conditions — struggling to buffer flood peaks or store enough water during prolonged dry spells. In some cases, outdated operations or degraded infrastructure magnify the very extremes they were meant to manage.Texas is a dual-exposure system. The climate shifts. The land shifts. And when they move together, their impacts multiply.Texas isn't an outlier — it's a harbinger. A place where drought and deluge don't trade places, but collide — sometimes within the same week, on the same watershed. Where the sky swells and the soil gives way. Where century-old assumptions about rain, rivers, and runoff crumble under the pressure of converging extremes.The story isn't just about rising temperatures. It's about a water cycle rewritten by vapor and velocity, by concrete and cultivation, by geometry that flows instead of fixes. As climate shifts and land use compounds those changes, our past models grow brittle. And our narratives? Too often, still binary.To move forward, we need more than updated flood maps. We need a new language rooted in complexity, scale, and feedback. One that can handle the meander, not just the mean. And we need the will to use it in our plans, our policies, and our press.Because the future isn't forged only by what we build. It's shaped by what we burn. Roads and rooftops matter amidst a rising CO₂. When vapor collides with concrete, we're reminded disasters aren't just natural — they're engineered.This isn't just about preparing for the next storm. It's about admitting the old coordinates no longer work and drawing new ones while we still can. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit interplace.io

What in the Weather?
7/11/25 - More rain to come, cooling a bit next week

What in the Weather?

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2025 37:28 Transcription Available


Recent Iowa Weather Highlights Heavy Rainfall: Rain gauges in the Des Moines area report 1–2.2 inches; some areas in western/central Iowa received up to 6 inches in the past week. Southeast Iowa remains much drier, with some locations getting less than 0.1 inch.   Historical Context: July 11, 1993: Major flooding in Des Moines, with 250,000 residents losing water after levee breaches. 1993 marked 20 out of 37 consecutive days of measurable rain somewhere in Iowa. Current Wet Stretch: Statewide rainfall is 137% of normal for July so far. Several stations have received half a month's rainfall in just the last 10 days. Dew points remain high (60s–70s), signaling ongoing Gulf moisture. Weather Outlook Short-Term Forecast: Active weather continues for the next two days, with a chance of severe storms (supercells transitioning to linear systems). Flood warnings and flash flood watches remain in effect. After the weekend, temperatures return to the 90s, then cool down. Medium & Long-Term Outlook: July 16–20: Likely below-normal temperatures, leaning wet. July 18–24: Continued cool and wet trend. End of July: Warmer temperatures expected, with equal chances for precipitation. Southeast Iowa may remain drier than other regions. Regional Details: The "blue bullseye" for cooler weather covers eastern Nebraska, most of Iowa, Minnesota, and Wisconsin. Weather Patterns & Impacts Storm Dynamics: Stationary fronts and ample Gulf moisture are causing repeated thunderstorms. Linear wind profiles have led to more squall lines and fewer tornadoes. "Training" thunderstorms have produced localized heavy rain. Precipitation Trends: 40% of Iowa's annual precipitation typically falls on just 10 days. High-intensity, short-duration rain events are becoming more common, often leading to localized flooding and drought in different parts of the state. National Weather Note: Texas Flooding Recent Event: Two Texas locations received 11 inches of rain in just over 24 hours. Catastrophic flooding on the Guadalupe River, with water rising 20–30 feet in under an hour. Factors: Gulf and monsoonal moisture, remnants of Tropical Storm Barry, and stalled weather systems. Similar patterns have caused flash flooding in Iowa (e.g., Clive in 2018, Des Moines metro in 2019). Specialty Crop & Pest Updates Disease Risks: Continued wetness raises concerns about foliar diseases (e.g., black rot in brassicas and cabbage). Wet conditions and heavy dews may increase disease pressure as the season progresses. Pest Observations & Management: Japanese Beetles: Active on crops like zinnias, basil, and sweet corn (can affect pollination if silk is heavily clipped). Control options: Conventional sprays (e.g., Mustang Maxx), manual removal, and using trap crops. Colorado Potato Beetle: Reports of spinosad resistance. Alternative controls: Physical removal (bucket method), azadirachtin, or biological products (though some, like certain BT strains, are hard to find). Potatoes can tolerate 33% defoliation before yield loss. Onion Thrips: High populations observed in some fields, causing silvery-white damage. Economic thresholds vary (1–3 thrips/leaf per Cornell/UMass; up to 30 per UC). Control: Multiple modes of action, increased spray volume, horticultural oils, azadirachtin, and soil treatments with fungi or nematodes. Other Notes & Events Field Days & Workshops: August 2: Field day at Grow Johnson County's Poor Farm, covering no-till vegetable research and a short food safety workshop (counts as an annual update for PSA-trained growers). Agrivoltaic field days in Ames: Ongoing research on crops grown under solar panels, with field days every other week through September. Podcast summary generated using perplexity.ai

Mike Force
Rising Waters, Broken Communities – The Texas Flood Tragedy

Mike Force

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2025 33:50


In this emotional and in‑depth episode, Mike Force explores the devastating flash floods that struck Central Texas over the July 4th weekend, turning a holiday into a crisis. With over 100 lives lost and more than 160 people still missing, this event has become one of the deadliest flash flood disasters in recent U.S. history.We dive into: • The unprecedented surge along the Guadalupe River rising more than 20 feet in under an hour and its origins in Tropical Storm Barry's remnants • The heart‑wrenching stories from places like Camp Mystic, where at least 27 campers and counselors died, including young children aged 8 and 9 • Heroes on the ground: early rescue missions saved hundreds, but still, more than 160 people remain missing, with search efforts ongoing • The controversies sparking debate from outdated warning systems and county sirens to staffing cuts at the National Weather Service forcing communities to ask hard questions about preparedness and prevention.Why This Episode Matters: Beyond the staggering statistics, this episode brings you into the lives forever changed by the floods. Join us for a moving, thoughtful reflection on loss, community, and what must change going forward.

Five in Ten
Tragedy in Texas

Five in Ten

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2025 21:46


Flooding over the weekend caused by the remnants of Tropical Storm Barry have left at least 90 people dead in the Texas hill country, an area known as Flash Flood Alley.5) Deadly flooding in Texas; 4) President Trump signs the Big Beautiful Bill into law; 3) Elon Musk follows through on promise to create his own political party; 2) Palestinian Authority and Israel work together to back armed clans in Gaza fighting Hamas; 1) Taliban stops marriage between 45-year-old man and 6-year-old girl—until she turns 9.SkyWatchTV's Joe Ardis Horn, Derek Gilbert, and Sharon Gilbert are featured speakers at the Go Therefore Conference in Brookville (Dayton), Ohio July 25–26. Details and registration at GoThereforeConference.com.SkyWatchTV's Joe Horn, Donna Howell, Nita Horn, Derek Gilbert, and Sharon K. Gilbert are featured at the Remnant Rising Conference Aug. 22–24, 2025 in Springfield, Missouri. Details and registration at HearTheWatchmen.com.Join Derek and Sharon Gilbert in the Holy Land! Their next Israel tour is October 19–30, 2025, and features special guest, researcher, author, and lecturer Carl Teichrib. Details and registration at GilbertHouse.org/travel.FOLLOW US!X: @WatchSkyWatchTV | @Five_In_TenYouTube: @SkyWatchTelevision | @SimplyHIS | @FiveInTenRumble: @SkyWatchTVFacebook: @SkyWatchTV | @SimplyHIS | @EdensEssentialsInstagram: @SkyWatchTV | @SimplyHisShow | @EdensEssentialsUSATikTok: @SkyWatchTV | @SimplyHisShow | @EdensEssentialsSkyWatchTV.com | SkyWatchTVStore.com | EdensEssentials.com | WhisperingPoniesRanch.com

Louisiana Considered Podcast
Hurricane season update; ‘Company' comes to Tulane theater; how UNO faculty feel about rejoining LSU system

Louisiana Considered Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2025 24:28


Its storm season in the Gulf South, and the National Hurricane Center has been tracking tropical disturbances headed towards the coast. Tropical Storm Barry formed over the weekend, and now forecasters are looking at more worrisome weather near Florida. Meteorologist Jennifer Narramore joins us to share an update and discuss how this year's hurricane season compares to previous ones.The Tony-award winning Sondheim musical “Company,” debuts at the Tulane Summer Lyric Theatre next weekend, July 10-13. The comedic performance is directed by Leslie Castay, a film and Broadway veteran with roots in LaPlace. She joins us with the details. It's been a rough year for the University of New Orleans. To close the school's deficit and start addressing its long-standing debt, administrators cut budgets, closed Milneburg Hall and laid off and furloughed employees. Now, the university is on its way to returning to the LSU System.Education reporter Aubri Juhasz tells us how two UNO employees, and members of its union chapter, are thinking about the school's future and what needs to change. __Today's episode of Louisiana Considered was hosted by Diane Mack. Our managing producer is Alana Schreiber and our assistant producer is Aubry Procell. Our engineer is Garrett Pittman.You can listen to Louisiana Considered Monday through Friday at noon and 7 p.m. It's available on Spotify, the NPR App, and wherever you get your podcasts. Louisiana Considered wants to hear from you! Please fill out our pitch line to let us know what kinds of story ideas you have for our show. And while you're at it, fill out our listener survey! We want to keep bringing you the kinds of conversations you'd like to listen to.Louisiana Considered is made possible with support from our listeners. Thank you!

Career Coaching Xs and Os
Ep 21 - 5 Year-End Career Tactics You Should Implement

Career Coaching Xs and Os

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 26, 2019 9:52


In Episode 21, I review the Five (5) Year-End Career Tactics You Should Implement. Those Five (5) tactics are:1.Develop Your Disruption Training Plan2.Assess Your Salary (Use these three websites to benchmark your salary)-https://www.payscale.com/my/survey/choose-https://www.peoplehr.com/ -https://ieeeusa.org/careers3.Reduce Your Expenses4.Start An Emergency Fund5.Cultivate A Side Gig-Virtual Accountant – Check out Bookkeeper Business Launchhttps://t.thepennyhoarder.com/aff_c?offer_id=3495&aff_id=19&source=best-side-hustles-2019&aff_sub3=sidehustle_best_adwords_display&aff_sub5=1&aff_click_id=Cj0KCQiAovfvBRCRARIsADEmbRL6ZvH45oXjL9t1yhiExZ3bY1dtRf_v4V57q14jgAA5Bt8P70Y4BhsaAriSEALw_wcB&aff_unique2=TPH-8d439281-a486-44e5-8d56-5f3b69500ab2-Grocery Delivery with Shipt (earn $600.00 per week)-Dog Hotel with Rover (earn $450 per month)If you like the tips I provide in this episode, please check out my book, Guerrillapreneur: Small Business Strategy for Davids Wanting to Defeat Goliath, available on Amazon, Barnes, and Noble, and iTunes Bookstore and more. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00BR9YNWO/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_U_vHAaDb4MP6K8PIf you like Career Coaching Xs and Os, then you might also like my other two business podcasts, Guerrillapreneur: The Art of Waging Small Business Warfare (Mastermind Interviews with Entrepreneurs, Consultants, and Business Mavericks) and Gigging: Everything and Sharing Economy (news and predictions about the Sharing Economy).If you like this episode, please subscribe to this podcast and leave us a comment. Please share this episode with your colleagues. Follow us on Twitter @ceyeroconsltg and Instagram and Facebook @ceyeroconsulting. Find us on the web at https://www.ceyero.com.I am teaming up with Airbnb Open Homes, a program that enables community members to offer free, temporary housing to people displaced by disasters. During disasters such as the Tropical Storm Barry in Louisiana, one of our greatest needs is making sure every resident has a safe place to stay. With hurricane season around the corner, the time to prepare is now. If you are able to offer free, temporary housing for neighbors impacted by a disaster, sign up to be an Open Homes host by going to airbnb.com/mpeterson. You will only be contacted when there is a need. This will add a great tool to our community's disaster response toolbox."Need help developing a business pitch for your startup or small business? Check out my online course "How To Develop A Winning Business Pitch" https://ceyero-consulting-eschool.thinkific.com/courses/how-to-develop-a-winning-business-pitch. The course is only $39.00.

Career Coaching Xs and Os
Ep 20 - 5 Ways to Avoid Mentor Whiplash

Career Coaching Xs and Os

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 19, 2019 10:37


In past episodes, I have suggested that you should think of yourself as a small business and that you should have a board of advisors. The Small Business Association published a statistic that says that businesses with a board of advisors are 75% more likely to stay in business past five years. If that works for small businesses, it would be equally valuable for individuals.There is one drawback to having a personal Board of Advisors, mentor whiplash. According to Upramp.com, “Mentor Whiplash is the fatigue many mentees feel after working with several smart mentors, all with differing opinions and feedback.”In Ep 20, I share 5 ways to avoid Mentor Whiplash. 5 Ways to Avoid Mentor Whiplash1.Have a clearly defined career strategy2.Communicate all your career barriers and your skill weaknesses to ALL mentors3.Have Your Mentors meet and communicate regularly (Quarterly if possible)4.Communicate context to all mentors (garbage in - garbage out) 5.Get advice from people who have achieved what you hope to accomplishIf you like the tips I provide in this episode, please check out my book, Guerrillapreneur: Small Business Strategy for Davids Wanting to Defeat Goliath, available on Amazon, Barnes, and Noble, and iTunes Bookstore and more. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00BR9YNWO/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_U_vHAaDb4MP6K8PIf you like Career Coaching Xs and Os, then you might also like my other two business podcasts, Guerrillapreneur: The Art of Waging Small Business Warfare (Mastermind Interviews with Entrepreneurs, Consultants, and Business Mavericks) and Gigging: Everything and Sharing Economy (news and predictions about the Sharing Economy).If you like this episode, please subscribe to this podcast and leave us a comment. Please share this episode with your colleagues. Follow us on Twitter @ceyeroconsltg and Instagram and Facebook @ceyeroconsulting. Find us on the web at https://www.ceyero.com.I am teaming up with Airbnb Open Homes, a program that enables community members to offer free, temporary housing to people displaced by disasters. During disasters such as the Tropical Storm Barry in Louisiana, one of our greatest needs is making sure every resident has a safe place to stay. With hurricane season around the corner, the time to prepare is now. If you are able to offer free, temporary housing for neighbors impacted by a disaster, sign up to be an Open Homes host by going to airbnb.com/mpeterson. You will only be contacted when there is a need. This will add a great tool to our community's disaster response toolbox."Need help developing a business pitch for your startup or small business? Check out my online course "How To Develop A Winning Business Pitch" https://ceyero-consulting-eschool.thinkific.com/courses/how-to-develop-a-winning-business-pitch. The course is only $39.00.

Career Coaching Xs and Os
Ep 19 - 7 Things to Consider Before Re-Hiring An Employee Who Left You For Greener Pastures

Career Coaching Xs and Os

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2019 14:42


In Ep 19, I discussed the 7 things you should consider re-hiring a former employee who left you for greener pastures. Why do I make this distinction? Many great and talented employees might leave you for family leave (pregnancy, medical, etc.). Under these situations, I follow the NFL axiom, "a player can't lose their job to injury." However, the circumstance is different when an employee decides to leave you to join a competitor and then after learning that the grass is not greener, they want to return. I hope this episode helps you avoid any pitfalls around rehiring an employee who has left you for greener pastures.If you like the tips I provide in this episode, please check out my book, Guerrillapreneur: Small Business Strategy for Davids Wanting to Defeat Goliath, available on Amazon, Barnes, and Noble, and iTunes Bookstore and more. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00BR9YNWO/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_U_vHAaDb4MP6K8PIf you like Career Coaching Xs and Os, then you might also like my other two business podcasts, Guerrillapreneur: The Art of Waging Small Business Warfare (Mastermind Interviews with Entrepreneurs, Consultants, and Business Mavericks) and Gigging: Everything and Sharing Economy (news and predictions about the Sharing Economy).If you like this episode, please subscribe to this podcast and leave us a comment. Please share this episode with your colleagues. Follow us on Twitter @ceyeroconsltg and Instagram and Facebook @ceyeroconsulting. Find us on the web at https://www.ceyero.com.I am teaming up with Airbnb Open Homes, a program that enables community members to offer free, temporary housing to people displaced by disasters. During disasters such as the Tropical Storm Barry in Louisiana, one of our greatest needs is making sure every resident has a safe place to stay. With hurricane season around the corner, the time to prepare is now. If you are able to offer free, temporary housing for neighbors impacted by a disaster, sign up to be an Open Homes host by going to airbnb.com/mpeterson. You will only be contacted when there is a need. This will add a great tool to our community's disaster response toolbox."Need help developing a business pitch for your startup or small business? Check out my online course "How To Develop A Winning Business Pitch" https://ceyero-consulting-eschool.thinkific.com/courses/how-to-develop-a-winning-business-pitch. The course is only $39.00.

99% CRAPS
99% CRAPS: Episode 18 – July 11th CRAPS Trip (7/11 day). Post Trip Reports and thoughts from the Road. Betting Strategy discussions and CRAPS table observations.

99% CRAPS

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2019 86:16


Coming up on our 18th Episode of 99%CRAPS We are on our way back from playing CRAPS in Southern Louisiana We review our 7/11/19 trip to the casinos Discuss regulars, rollers and dealers Plus talk about low limits, pai gow and solo trips But 1st we start with the weather.   NOTES for Episode 18   7/11 trip   00:00:00 - Thanks for Joining us 00:00:20 - Tropical Storm Barry 00:03:00 - 2 hour sessions 00:06:00 - Slow Casinos 00:06:30 - Trip Recap 00:07:30 - Playing with Regulars 00:09:40 - SMOOTHER GAME 00:12::00 - CRAPS DEALERS ARE THE BEST 00:15:00 - 3 MAIN CASINOS IN LC 00:15:30 - $5 TABLE AT ISLE OF CAPRI 00:17:00 - LOW LIMIT IS GOOD FOR REGRESSION 00:19:10 - MONSTER ROLLS 00:19:30 : RHYTHM ROLLER 00:20:16 - HURRICANE BARRY 00:21:30 - TRIP RECAP - GNLC 00:22:49 - PAI GOW 00:22:53 - SHOUT OUT TO TIM LAWSON OF THE BETTOR LIFE 00:23:30 - FATIGUE 00:25:55 - 7/11 DAY 00:27:45 - A MONSTER - 43 00:29:00 - OLD GUY IN YOUR SPOT 00:30:44 - BEST ROLL OUT OF POSITION 00:31:45 - WE LOSE 2 BIG BETS 00:32:00 - ENJOTY MAKING A COME BACK 00:33:30 - SEVEN EXPOSURE 00:35:35 - COME BETTER'S DREAM 00:39:15 - SESSIONS BLEND TOGETHER 00:43:30 - NEW TABLE AT ISLE OF CAPRI 00:46:00 - UP FROM TABLE MINIMUM 00:48:10 - WE’RE OVERTHINKING 00:50:45 - SOLO TRIPS 00:51:55 - LAUBERGE TRIP TEPORT 00:56:00 - SEVERAL DICE SETS 00:57:00 - POINT SEVEN OUT - PSO 00:58:30 - BANK ROLL MANAGEMENT 01:00:00 - CRAPS ALL DAY ON 7/11 01:04:00 - DICE MECHANICS 01:05:10 - DICE COACH 01:09:00 - BIG GUY AND LIL OLD MAN 01:14:30 - DIDN'T GET TO NOLA 01:21:00 - ROLLER COASTER RIDE

Where You Go, I Go
Episode Three: Beach

Where You Go, I Go

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2019 74:00


Two friends talk while one is at the beach. Son of a beach ! We are at the “Oh God” Stage of the podcast. ​ Show Notes: 80 / 35 Rabbits in sculpture park traumatized by music / crown making, theft and fire / tarot bibliomancy / selling art work -is it betraying your work to try to sell it in Etsy or other trashy social media ? Tropical Storm Barry - boring AF/ rule breaking and making art with civilians / ruining art as a good strategy for making art “ I’m the artist and if I say it is zebra it is so shut up !” Floodgates are open but now what ? Art as evidence of your damage. Are deadlines part of your process ? Are periods of hibernation part of your process ? Animal Totems, Spirit Rabbits - calling your fear to you with anxiety. Borrowing tomorrows troubles. Ringing bells and hammering nails incorrectly . Websites as elevator pitch. “Internet is so flat” . “Looking at art square in the eye.” Self sabotage.

Market Proof Marketing: New Home Builder Marketing Insights
Ep 60: Content Marketing with Thais Cuffy

Market Proof Marketing: New Home Builder Marketing Insights

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2019 44:26


On this week's episode we introduce Thaïs Cuffy, who manages everything content and event-related at Do You Convert! Thaïs has been in the new home industry for over 10 years, leading marketing efforts for a top sales and marketing agency and a leading software company. Learn her approach to content marketing, where she finds inspiration, and why cross-department communication is key to content strategy. Story Time (1:00) Becca is changing how she feeds her horse and shares how that relates to healthy marketing programs. Andrew attends a weight-lifting clinic and discovers how making small, incremental changes to his hack squat yields 200% better results. The same can happen in marketing. Thaïs made it this week! She shares how she rode out Tropical Storm Barry, and why it's valuable to over-prepare for the unexpected. Kevin also has a horse story, but it's not as motivating as Becca's. News (11:49) Facebook has been fined $5 billion for privacy violations – was it enough? New Amazon-Realogy partnership – is Amazon getting into real estate? 360 Topic of the Week – Content Marketing with Thaïs Cuffy (24:11) Thaïs' origin story: from The Marketing Directors to Lasso CRM to Do You Convert Her approach to content marketing Where to find content inspiration Favorite content and social platforms Subscribe on iTunes —> https://now.doyouconvert.com/mpm-itunes Subscribe on Google Play —> https://now.doyouconvert.com/mpm-gplay A weekly new home marketing podcast for home builders and developers. Each week Kevin Oakley, Andrew Peek, and others from Do You Convert will break down the headlines, share best-practices and stories from the front line, and perform a deep dive on a relevant marketing topic. We're here to help you – not to sell you! The post Ep 60: Content Marketing with Thais Cuffy appeared first on Online Sales and Marketing for Home Builders - DYC. The post Ep 60: Content Marketing with Thais Cuffy appeared first on Online Sales and Marketing for Home Builders - DYC.

Career Coaching Xs and Os
Ep 18 - Networking Your Way To The Top - An Interview with Jovita Moore, News Anchor at WSB TV - Atlanta

Career Coaching Xs and Os

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2019 37:23


In Episode 18, I interview Jovita Moore, WSBTV-Atlanta news anchor and talk to her about Networking and Mentoring. In this episode, we learn about her career and how she navigated from an internship at the New York Times to reaching the peak of her profession as a news anchor in a major market. If you are planning to get that corner office job, this episode is for you.Want to watch the live video of this podcast episode? Check out this link from our Youtube Channel - https://youtu.be/CL-_cYN6OAs. Please subscribe and never miss an episode.If you like Career Coaching Xs and Os, then you might also like my other two business podcasts, Guerrillapreneur: The Art of Waging Small Business Warfare (Mastermind Interviews with Entrepreneurs, Consultants, and Business Mavericks) and Gigging: Everything and Sharing Economy (news and predictions about the Sharing Economy).If you like this episode, please subscribe to this podcast and leave us a comment. Please share this episode with your colleagues. Follow us on Twitter @ceyeroconsltg and Instagram and Facebook @ceyeroconsulting. Find us on the web at https://www.ceyero.com.I am teaming up with Airbnb Open Homes, a program that enables community members to offer free, temporary housing to people displaced by disasters. During disasters such as the Tropical Storm Barry in Louisiana, one of our greatest needs is making sure every resident has a safe place to stay. With hurricane season around the corner, the time to prepare is now. If you are able to offer free, temporary housing for neighbors impacted by a disaster, sign up to be an Open Homes host by going to airbnb.com/mpeterson. You will only be contacted when there is a need. This will add a great tool to our community's disaster response toolbox."Need help developing a business pitch for your startup or small business? Check out my online course "How To Develop A Winning Business Pitch" https://ceyero-consulting-eschool.thinkific.com/courses/how-to-develop-a-winning-business-pitch. The course is only $39.00.

Bridge Northshore's Podcast
One Another Summer - Part 7: When Another is Going Through Difficulty

Bridge Northshore's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2019 34:22


This week discover our responsibility toward those who experience life's difficulties. Key Scripture: Galatians 6:1-2 Leader: Lane Corley We didn't gather on July 14 for driving safety due to Tropical Storm Barry.

Career Coaching Xs and Os
Ep 17 - 7 Steps To Take To Break into Business Management Consulting

Career Coaching Xs and Os

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2019 19:45


In Episode 17, I discuss how to break into business management consulting. I spent 6 years with a top global management consulting firm and the last six years building a startup and small business strategy and tech consulting firm. The skills required to be a successful consultant change in importance as your career progresses. New consultants must depend of their analytical skills while seasoned consultants must demonstrate leadership to successfully deliver solutions to their clients.If you like the tips I provide in this episode, please check out my book, Guerrillapreneur: Small Business Strategy for Davids Wanting to Defeat Goliath, available on Amazon, Barnes and Noble, and iTunes Bookstore and more. https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00BR9YNWO/ref=cm_sw_em_r_mt_dp_U_vHAaDb4MP6K8PIf you like Career Coaching Xs and Os, then you might also like my other two business podcasts, Guerrillapreneur: The Art of Waging Small Business Warfare (Mastermind Interviews with Entrepreneurs, Consultants, and Business Mavericks) and Gigging: Everything and Sharing Economy (news and predictions about the Sharing Economy).If you like this episode, please subscribe to this podcast and leave us a comment. Please share this episode with your colleagues. Follow us on Twitter @ceyeroconsltg and Instagram and Facebook @ceyeroconsulting. Find us on the web at https://www.ceyero.com.I am teaming up with Airbnb Open Homes, a program that enables community members to offer free, temporary housing to people displaced by disasters. During disasters such as the Tropical Storm Barry in Louisiana, one of our greatest needs is making sure every resident has a safe place to stay. With hurricane season around the corner, the time to prepare is now. If you are able to offer free, temporary housing for neighbors impacted by a disaster, sign up to be an Open Homes host by going to: airbnb.com/mpeterson. You will only be contacted when there is a need. This will add a great tool to our community's disaster response toolbox."Need help developing a business pitch for your startup or small business? Check out my online course "How To Develop A Winning Business Pitch" https://ceyero-consulting-eschool.thinkific.com/courses/how-to-develop-a-winning-business-pitch. The course is only $39.00.

Arkansas Farm Bureau Podcast
AgCast: Matt Hill on Howard County Flooding

Arkansas Farm Bureau Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2019 13:23


We spoke to Matt HIll, fire chief for Dierks in Howard County, about flooding from Tropical Storm Barry in the southwest part of the state. HIll said the area received more than 17 inches of rain and he described the impact on local rachers and farmers and the timber business in the county.

WIRED Science: Space, Health, Biotech, and More
Tropical Storm Barry Pits New Orleans Against Water—Again

WIRED Science: Space, Health, Biotech, and More

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2019 7:14


If all does not go well this weekend, Tropical Storm Barry will spin into the city of New Orleans, bringing with it (according to the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration) life-threatening storm surge, 40 mile-per-hour winds, and perhaps as much as 25 inches of rain. Barry is a lumbering brute; forecasters expect it to linger. Early coverage of the oncoming storm has focused, understandably, on the seemingly tenuous state of the levees alongside the Mississippi River.

Sincerely Angie
38 - Dear Update,

Sincerely Angie

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2019 16:30


Angie chats about Tropical Storm Barry and why New Orleanians don't evacuate. Ebates: https://www.ebates.com/r/BANANA2629?eeid=28187 Sincerely Angie M: www.sincerelyangiem.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

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WTAW - Infomaniacs
The Infomaniacs: July 15, 2019 (6:00am)

WTAW - Infomaniacs

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2019 37:07


Storm Area 51. Time traveler. National holidays and celebrity birthdays. Tropical Storm Barry. Go big or go home. Trump tweets. Plus local news and sports.

Gary and Shannon
Snakes and gators

Gary and Shannon

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2019 123:59


Trump digs in amid censure of racist tweets about lawmakers // Evidence against Epstein grows // Calls for investigations after power restored in Manhattan // FBI Seeks More Victims of Hollywood Con Artist After Marvel Executive Targeted // A poorly planned school shooting drill // Amazon Prime Day // Florida Man stories // Tropical Storm Barry brings flood, snakes and gators

The Mr. Nailsin Show on Radio Misfits
The Mr Nailsin Show – Blame Barry!

The Mr. Nailsin Show on Radio Misfits

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2019 27:06


EP261: Auto Host takes over the show during Tropical Storm Barry. MTV's Teen mom beats her boyfriend. Owl Man and strange organs are looked at. Bubba faces off with Johnny Ray in another Uranus Patrol romp!

Radio Free Miami
Saturday July 13th 2019

Radio Free Miami

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2019 9:29


Gulf Coast braces for Tropical Storm Barry...which may likely become a hurricane Vice President Pence visits a detention facility in Texas The UK ambassador to the US resigns

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The Lead with Jake Tapper
With Acosta exit, Trump admin gains another "acting" head; Trump declares state of emergency in Louisiana as tropical storm Barry nears Gulf Coast; Trump rips "Baby" Paul Ryan over new book comments

The Lead with Jake Tapper

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2019 38:11


Labor Secretary Acosta resigns, as Trump weighs replacing director of national intelligence Dan Coats; Sources: Trump weighing replacing DNI Dan Coats; Louisiana Governor: "No one should take this storm lightly"; Tropical storm Barry to swamp Gulf Coast already waterlogged from recent flooding; Tropical storm Barry threatening Gulf Coast region with unprecedented flooding; Dem lawmakers get emotional describing detention centers; DHS Watchdog: Overcrowding at detention centers not addressed; Ex-Head of immigration enforcement frustrated over border crisis; Oversight committee: At least 18 infants & toddlers under age 2 were separated from parents; VP Pence & GOP Senators visit border detention center; Trump confirms deportation roundups to begin this weekend; Fearing deportation, undocumented woman hides in Chicago church; Trump: Paul Ryan was a "Baby" & "didn't know what he was doing"; New book: Ryan viewed retirement as "escape hatch" from Trump; Ryan rips Trump in new book: "I wanted to scold him all the time"; Sitting GOP lawmakers show unwillingness to criticize Trump; Harris again today goes after Biden's civil rights record; Harris jabs Biden: If you're not ready to defend your record at debate then "you're probably not ready"; Poll 41% of South Carolina's black Dems back Biden; Warren among 2020 Dems to court voters at progressive event; Progressive event reports surge in attendance ahead of 2020To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy

Erin Burnett OutFront
Trump abandons census question, orders agencies to provide citizenship info: "We are not backing down"; Biden slams Trump as ill-informed" in foreign policy speech; Ocasio-Cortez claims Pelosi "singling out" women of color.

Erin Burnett OutFront

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2019 40:54


Trump abandons census question, orders agencies to provide citizenship info: "We are not backing down"; Trump takes on citizenship and immigration fights as he braces for Mueller testimony, calls special counsel "Compromised"; Trump insists he's not backing down from citizenship fight; one of many fights that comes days before Mueller testimony; Trump abandons adding citizenship question to 2020 census as ICE is about to begin raids targeting migrant families; Biden slams Trump as ill-informed" in foreign policy speech; Biden repeatedly slams Trump in speech, avoids 2020 rivals; Biden slams Trump in blistering speech on foreign policy, knocking ties to Putin, Saudi Crown Prince, Kim Jong Un; Biden calls Trump "Dangerously incompetent" in foreign policy speech; avoids addressing his vote authorizing Iraq war; Ocasio-Cortez: There's a "pattern" of Pelosi "singling out" Democratic women of color; Ocasio-Cortez stands by claim Pelosi is "singling out" Democratic women of color as public feud escalates; House panel votes to subpoena Kushner, other Trump officials; House Judiciary authorizes subpoenas for a dozen people in Trump's orbit, including Kelly, Kushner and Lewandowski; Lawmakers frustrated, could be shut out of questioning Mueller; Sanders wants to lead the party he once called "Republican-Lite"; Bernie Sanders once said there are "good" people who believe the "Democratic Party can be turned around. I don't"; Hurricane warnings issued for much of Louisiana coast as Tropical Storm Barry strengthens in Gulf of Mexico; States of Emergency declared in some areas as Louisiana faces record flooding and braces for expected hurricane; Trump again calls himself a "stable genius," but with a twist;To learn more about how CNN protects listener privacy, visit cnn.com/privacy

The Nicole Sandler Show
20190712 Nicole Sandler Show - Friday Follies with Harry Shearer and Brian Karem

The Nicole Sandler Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2019 63:02


We wrap up another week with more gaslighting from the liar-in-chief over his failure to get a citizenship question on the 2020 census. He also held a Troll's Gathering at the White House on Thursday. Journalist Brian Karem was covering the spectacle when he was accosted by Sebastian Gorka. Karem joins us today to talk about what happened and fill us on in the role of the press in the Trump White House. Also, all eyes are on New Orleans this weekend as Tropical Storm Barry is expected to make landfall in Louisiana as a category 1 hurricane. We'll speak with the incredible Harry Shearer, famous New Orleans resident, whose film, "The Big Uneasy" revealed why New Orleans flooded during Katrina. He'll tell us if the city is better prepared this time...

Seattle's Morning News with Dave Ross

Angie Dowell, daughter of a 1980 murder victim, pushing for the killer to remain behind bars//Feliks Banel, All Over the Map -- the 1890 Press Expedition across the Olympics//Tom Tangney chats with Lynn Shelton and Marc Maron, from Sword of Trust//Dave Ross on using immigration data without the Census//Dose of Kindness -- Nicole Jennings' feature on a Good Samaritan WSP Trooper//Aaron Granillo on the King County Sheriff's Office giving data to ICE//Dave Cohen live in New Orleans on the threat of Tropical Storm Barry

The South Florida Morning Show
The South Florida Morning Show hr 1 7-12-19

The South Florida Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2019 32:24


Tropical Storm Barry is on it's way to New Orleans with possible historic flooding, we have the latest. And another Floridope, this time making national news!

The South Florida Morning Show
The South Florida Morning Show hr 2 7-12-19

The South Florida Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2019 37:50


Tropical Storm Barry is on it's way to New Orleans but will that stop the Rolling Stones from having their concert on Sunday? And this man may have just won father of the year after what he built for his son. Plus, Rapid FIre!

Rivet Daily
News Espresso: Tropical Storm Barry hits Louisiana coast, passengers violently ejected from seats on turbulent flight, China imports from U.S. plunge 31% in June

Rivet Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2019 1:05


Tropical Storm Barry's wind and rain have hit Louisiana's coast. New Orleans and coastal communities are now bracing for what could be the season's first hurricane. Forecasters are predicting landfall as a hurricane by early Saturday. The storm's rains are expected to pose a severe test of New Orleans' flood defenses post-Hurricane Katrina. An 8-year old boy and his pregnant mother have died in Pennsylvania, after a series of storms hit the Northeast. There's flooding in several states. Unexpected and intense turbulence on an Air Canada flight from Vancouver to Sydney left 37 people hurt - nine of them seriously. Dozens of people were sent flying when the jet suffered a sudden loss of altitude. The jet made an emergency landing in Honolulu. China's imports from the U.S. plunged 31.4% in June from a year earlier amid a tariff war with Washington. Exports to the U.S. market fell 7.8%.

Y'all Show
Barry Arrives; Premier Outfitters; 'Tennessee River Run'

Y'all Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2019 99:51


Louisiana braces for the arrival of Tropical Storm Barry. Premier Outfitters CEO Mark Clifford discusses his Western Kentucky-based deer hunting guide service with "MarshLand" outdoors correspondent Cleve Marsh. Darryl Worley's "Tennessee River Run" is a favorite anthem for enthusiasts of the South's freshwater coasts. Plus, a key member of the South Carolina Gamecocks' women's team transfers to the defending national champion Baylor Bears.

Let’s Keep it Real
Tropical storm Barry....Prayers for us instead of criticism

Let’s Keep it Real

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2019 21:32


DaniD and BigHerb discuss views on judging of New Orleans residents who decided to stay or leave during natural disaster

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Weekend Roundup
WEEKEND ROUNDUP 7/12

Weekend Roundup

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2019 41:03


Labor Secretary Alexander Acosta has resigned amid the Jeffrey Epstein controversy. R and B singer R. Kelly faces new sex crime charges, and Tropical Storm Barry is making its way towards Louisiana. Plus -- a preview of "One Giant Leap Revisited," the CBS News Radio special commemorating the 50th anniversary of Apollo 11. Correspondent Steve Dorsey will have these stories and more on the CBS News Weekend Roundup.

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Y'all Show
Barry Arrives; Premier Outfitters; 'Tennessee River Run'

Y'all Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2019 99:51


Louisiana braces for the arrival of Tropical Storm Barry. Premier Outfitters CEO Mark Clifford discusses his Western Kentucky-based deer hunting guide service with "MarshLand" outdoors correspondent Cleve Marsh. Darryl Worley's "Tennessee River Run" is a favorite anthem for enthusiasts of the South's freshwater coasts. Plus, a key member of the South Carolina Gamecocks' women's team transfers to the defending national champion Baylor Bears.

SBC This Week
Earthquakes and Flooding Prompt Send Relief Response; an Interview with David Melber and Vance Pitman

SBC This Week

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2019 37:33


A series of earthquakes in California and flooding related to Tropical Storm Barry have mobilized Southern Baptist disaster relief efforts. Also on today's show, we sit down with Vance Pitman and David Melber to discuss the ministries of Send Relief.

Behind The Lens
Behind The Lens episode 40: ‘You don’t know exactly what you’re gonna get until it gets here’

Behind The Lens

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2019 23:46


A conversation on emergency preparedness as New Orleans waits for Tropical Storm Barry, Entergy's efforts to lower carbon emissions, and a new approach to give expelled students the tools to return to their regular classroom The post Behind The Lens episode 40: ‘You don’t know exactly what you’re gonna get until it gets here’ appeared first on The Lens.

Doug Stephan presents the DJV Show
Tropical Storm Barry hits New Orleans, Big Papi back in the hospital. US Women's Soccer Team robbed at the ESPY's

Doug Stephan presents the DJV Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2019 22:37


Welcome to the DJV podcast and today, we're focusing on Tropical Storm Barry and whether or not New Orleans is facing the next Hurricane Katrina situation. We have the latest updates in the horrible murder case of Mackenzie Lueck, a sobering new report from the Secret Service national threat assessment center, and no surprise to anyone - singer R Kelly has been arrested AGAIN for more sex crimes. In sports, there's bad news for the US women's soccer team, whose hotel was robbed while they were at the ESPY's and there's new information showing that Red Sox Star David "Big Papi" Ortiz may not be healing from his gun shot wound as well as we thought. And finally, we lighten things up with a new study that says drinking may actually negatively impact your mental health - and we do our best to debunk it! 

Skimm This
Incoming: Citizenship Data, ICE raids, and Tropical Storm Barry

Skimm This

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2019 11:59


President Donald Trump has dropped the idea of adding a citizenship question to the 2020 census. But he says he has a back-up plan to get the data anyway. Which could affect elections across the country. We’ll explain. Meanwhile, Republicans and Dems in Congress are visiting detention camps along the Mexican border - but are coming back with different stories. Today’s hearing comes right before planned ICE raids begin on Sunday. We break it down. Also on today’s episode: a tropical storm makes its way to Louisiana, and a great match at Wimbledon.

From the Newsroom: Santa Rosa Press Gazette
LISTEN: Tropical storm Barry forms in the Gulf, forecast to become a hurricane

From the Newsroom: Santa Rosa Press Gazette

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2019 1:25


The system was upgraded to Tropical Storm Barry as of the 10 a.m. advisory from the National Hurricane Center. The dawdling tropical storm in the Gulf of Mexico is expected to become the first hurricane of the 2019 season within the next two days.  See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Extreme Weather UPDATE
LISTEN: Tropical storm Barry forms in the Gulf, forecast to become a hurricane

Extreme Weather UPDATE

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2019 1:25


The system was upgraded to Tropical Storm Barry as of the 10 a.m. advisory from the National Hurricane Center. The dawdling tropical storm in the Gulf of Mexico is expected to become the first hurricane of the 2019 season within the next two days. 

(URR NYC) Underground Railroad Radio NYC
#5559 - (URR NYC) #URRTHEBUZZFEED - "

(URR NYC) Underground Railroad Radio NYC

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2019


https://www.wapt.com/article/residents-along-mississippi-gulf-coast-brace-for-barry/28354872 https://www.klfy.com/news/national/the-latest-tropical-storm-barry-forms-in-the-gulf/ https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/politics/president-trump-declares-state-of-emergency-for-louisiana-as-tropical-storm-barry-makes-it-way-toward-coastline/ar-AAEeq7V?li=BBnbklE https://www.cbsnews.com/live-news/tropical-storm-barry-new-orleans-flooding-risk-storm-path-track-latest-today-2019-07-12-live-updates/ Tropical Storm Barry slowly churned toward the Louisiana coast on Friday, threatening to drop as much as 25 inches of rain in some areas. The National Hurricane Center said tropical storm conditions could start as early as Friday morning, with the storm expected to make landfall Friday night or Saturday morning.

Y'all Show
Mr. Two Bits Tribute; Remso W. Martinez; Bayou Barry

Y'all Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2019 99:51


Remso W. Martinez, author of "Stay Away From The Libertarians!," is our special guest. The 24-year-old Virginian's debut book arrives just in time for the 2020 election campaign. Florida Gators superfan "Mr. Two Bits" died July 2 at the age of 97. In a special SEC Spotlight, host Jon Rawl shares a 2008 interview he conducted with George Edmondson during the week "Mr. Two Bits" retired from his iconic pre-game role at Florida Field. Also, we share news on the development of a storm off Louisiana's coast.

Gary and Shannon
Bible Verses

Gary and Shannon

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2019 123:23


FBI find remains of missing mom-of-four Savannah Spurlock // Bizarre twist in missing teen case as Vatican tombs unsealed // Did DB Cooper just die in SoCal? // SLO police chief left her gun in a restaurant bathroom — now it’s missing // How millennials replaced religion with astrology and crystals // Shannon explores different Bible verses // Sports Hot Takes! // Tropical Storm Barry set to bring almost 20 inches of rain to the Louisiana coast // Tech Talk with Marc Saltzman // Strange Science!

WTOC First Alert Weather
Tropical Storm Barry

WTOC First Alert Weather

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2019 7:23


Meteorologists Andrew Gorton and Dave Turley discuss Tropical Storm Barry in the Gulf. Also, there is another chance for you to receive hurricane preparedness tips with Dave in the coming weeks. Learn more about the Chatham County Citizens Academy. 

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The South Florida Morning Show
The South Florida Morning Show hr 1 7-10-19

The South Florida Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2019 33:12


Many are calling for the firing of the Principal from Spanish River after his comments regarding the Holocaust, what do you think? And we have the latest on what will become Tropical Storm Barry.

(URR NYC) Underground Railroad Radio NYC
$5549 - (URR NYC) #URRTHEBUZZFEED - "Tornado, flooding strikes New Orleans ahead of Tropical Storm Barry"

(URR NYC) Underground Railroad Radio NYC

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2019