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Introducing the 10th Annual Author Spotlight Series on the Two Writing Teachers blog, featuring daily interviews with children's authors and illustrators who share their creative journeys and writing processes. Listeners get a preview of the week's lineup, including stories of resilience, identity, and collaboration from Tim Donohue, Tyler Gordon, Maham Khwaja, Rebecca Gardyn Levington, Patty McGee, and Padma Venkatraman. The episode also highlights exciting book giveaways and virtual author visit opportunities for those who leave a comment on the guest authors' posts. Get ready to be inspired by the featured authors' experiences!Click here to read posts from the Author Spotlight Series on Two Writing Teachers!Thanks to our affiliate, Zencastr. Use our special link (https://zen.ai/mqsr2kHXSP2YaA1nAh2EpHl-bWR9QNvFyAQlDC3CiEk) to save 30% off your first month of any Zencastr paid plan. Send us a textPlease subscribe to our podcast and leave us ratings/reviews on your favorite listening platform.You may contact us directly if you want us to consult with your school district. Melanie Meehan: meehanmelanie@gmail.com Stacey Shubitz: stacey@staceyshubitz.com Email us at contact@twowritingteachers.org for affiliate or sponsorship opportunities.For more about teaching writing, head to the Two Writing Teachers blog.
This week's guest on the Industrial Hemp podcast is Lucia Vignale, a third-year PhD student at Cornell University, where she studies plant breeding, genetics and pathology. “I'm interested in searching for, mapping, and characterizing new sources of resistance against hemp powdery mildew,” she said. Vignale earned her bachelor's and master's degrees in molecular biologist in her native Uruguay, and in 2022 she came to Larry Smart's hemp lab at Cornell on a Fullbright scholarship to pursue her PhD. Her passion for hemp is intertwined with her passion for science. There's so much that we don't know about hemp, she said, “so I want to answer questions. I want to solve problems.” She said with other crops like corn, cotton or soy, there is already so much research out there, so much is already known. But hemp, she said, “has been largely unexplored due to legal issues,” and the untapped potential excites her. “There's so many things that we can do and learn from it, and we are seeing that in person now with all the new products and applications that we can get from it, she said. One of her jobs in the Cornell hemp lab this year was to plan and execute the fourth annual hemp webinar series, which starts January 29 and runs biweekly until May 7. This year's webinar series will focus on hemp grain and will include presentations from hemp grain experts. (see full list below) The webinar series is free but registration is required. Go here to register: https://cornell.ca1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_0vJzjCiA0SLCOua 2025 Hemp Webinar Series Schedule January 29: IND Hemp, founding and mission – Morgan Tweet, IND HEMP February 12: Pathogens affecting hemp cultivation – Nicole Gauthier, University of Kentucky February 26: Hemp products as food ingredients – Chadwick White, Nepra Foods, Ltd. March 12: Screening of seed related traits in wide germplasm – Tyler Gordon, USDA-ARS March 26: Novel high oleic acid seed oil trait – Ian Graham, University of York April 9: Hemp seed meal as a feed ingredient in animal diets – Nathalie Trottier, Cornell University April 23: Best agronomic practices – Bob Pearce, University of Kentucky May 7: Hemp products as food ingredients – Kendra Meier, HPS Food & Ingredients Learn More about Cornell Hemp: https://hemp.cals.cornell.edu/ News Nuggets: 13th Annual International Hemp Building Association Symposium to Be Held at Lower Sioux Indian Community https://internationalhempbuilding.org/ https://lowersioux.com/hemp-program-and-housing-project/ Thanks to our Sponsors! IND HEMP Americhanvre Kings Agriseeds Forever Green
Today we are joined by Tyler Gordon, one of the kindest people we have had on the show. We chatted with Tyler before this episode about his experiences and the spirit he brought with him was powerful and humble. We are so grateful for his vulnerability in sharing his story! Tyler grew up in the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. He served a mission faithfully and “checked the boxes.” Upon his return home, he was quickly exposed to anti-Mormon content and quickly lost his faith as he dove deeper and deeper into the claims made against his faith. He decided to remove his records and distance himself from the church. Tyler then saw the missionaries outside and asked them for their help in carrying his groceries. He never would have expected what would come next!
“I left Idaho to move to Utah to leave and escape the church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints!” An eager Tyler wanting to do anything and everything to get away from a church he and especially a culture he no longer found belonging in. After a number of years and attempts to steer away from any religion, going as far as removing his records from the church, God's call to Tyler was both subtle and clear invitations to return to the fold. This inspired him to be more intentional and find what his true ‘Why' is as a member of the church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. A ‘Why' that is founded upon a renewed and refined perspective on pure faith in Jesus Christ despite the inevitable judgements he knew he'd receive and did receive in his efforts to do so. This is Why He Stays.
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Today, we are thrilled to bring you an exclusive interview with Tyler Gordon and Zach Gordon, the visionary CO-CEOs of BaseCamp Franchising. Two remarkable individuals who are transforming the clothing resale industry. BaseCamp Franchising is a game-changer in the world of fashion retail, revolutionizing the way we perceive clothing resale. With an impressive presence of over 225 stores across 30 U.S. states and abroad, BaseCamp Franchising's two incredible concepts, Kid to Kid and Uptown Cheapskate, have seamlessly combined best-in-class value and assortment with a captivating boutique shopping experience. Visit Kid to Kid Franchise Website: https://kidtokidfranchise.com/ Visit Uptown Cheapskate Franchise Website: https://uptowncheapskatefranchise.com/ Tired of your job? Thinking of starting or buying a business? Take our Biz Quiz to filter through over 10,000 business opportunities today! https://www.vettedbiz.com/quiz-test/ Need help finding the right franchise? Click here: https://www.vettedbiz.com/franchise-search/ #BaseCampFranchising #FranchiseFindings If you are looking for more information, you can connect with us through our networks: https://www.vettedbiz.com/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/vettedbiz/ https://www.facebook.com/vettedbiz https://www.tiktok.com/@businessandfranchiseinus
How do resale employees determine how much that five-year-old Lululemon shirt is actually worth? The Wolf sits down with BaseCamp Franchising owners Zach and Tyler Gordon to discover exactly how Uptown Cheapskate and Kid to Kid streamlined resell value subjectivity and turned it into a finely-tuned, fully systematic, operational process across over 200 different locations. Plus, how are Zach and Tyler inverting the stigma of used clothing and turning it into their personal franchise goldmine in the face of online reselling giants? And why is value one of the biggest motivators of consumer behavior? Tune in to find out! 00:00 Franchising Kid to Kid and Uptown Cheapskate 9:45 Exploring the Tailwinds of the Resale Market 16:14 A New Way to Shop and Sell Clothing 22:08 Operational Challenges in Resale Businesses 35:10 The Future of Thrift Shopping 43:28 Exploring the Benefits of Resale Franchise Ownership 47:09 The Resale Clothing Industry 50:32 Contact Us Built by hospitality for hospitality. Empower your employee experience by using Harri to build, manage, engage, and retain your team. Don't you think it's time to utilize a platform designed to elevate your greatest asset— your employees? Visit Harri.com to learn more. Follow BaseCamp Franchises: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/basecamp-franchising/ https://kidtokidfranchise.com/ https://uptowncheapskatefranchise.com/ If you've enjoyed listening to Franchise Empires, I'd be so grateful if you could drop me a 5-star review on Rate My Podcast. Thank you so much! Check out The Wolf's newsletter Stay up-to-date on all things Franchise Empires by following The Wolf on Twitter: https://twitter.com/franchisewolf
Tyler Gordon from San Jose, California, is a self-taught painter who discovered his incredible talent for painting when he was just 10. He has already painted the portrait of more than 60 celebrities, including Barack Obama, Jay-Z, Beyonce, the Beatles, Jennifer Lopez, Alex Rodriguez, and many more. Tyler began to finance his painting by started selling it. Early in his career, he used to sell his paintings for not more than $10. He began to promote his artworks on other social media platforms, like Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube. His works started getting recognized by others resulting in selling dozens of his work online. For More details: Website: https://www.gcpawards.com/ Follow us on : Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgkHIzGHYq2o_wu7ELIYMoA Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GCPAwards Twitter: https://twitter.com/gcpawards Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gcpawards Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/company/gcpawards
The appellant was charged with second-degree murder, aggravated assault and breaking and entering with intent to commit an indictable offence. A group of at least five men, including the appellant, entered an apartment and began assaulting the occupants. Four occupants were stabbed, one of whom died of a single stab wound. The trial judge found that the members of the group, including the appellant, had a common purpose to assault the occupants of the apartment and to assist each other in that purpose, and she found the appellant guilty of three counts of aggravated assault as a party to those offences under s. 21(2) of the Criminal Code. Concerning the murder charge, the trial judge reasoned that an accused cannot be found liable as a joint principal under s. 21(1)(a) of the Code where the cause of death could have only been inflicted by one person. The trial judge acquitted the appellant of both second-degree murder and manslaughter, and also acquitted him of break and enter with intent. The Crown appealed the manslaughter acquittal, and the appellant cross-appealed his convictions for aggravated assault. The Court of Appeal for Alberta found that the trial judge had erred in her application of the law on joint participation and allowed the Crown's appeal, set aside the acquittal, and entered a conviction for manslaughter. The appellant's cross-appeal was dismissed, and his convictions for aggravated assault were upheld. Keywords Criminal law - Criminal law - Parties to offences - Joint participation - Whether the trial judge erred in her application of the law on joint principals in acquitting the appellant of manslaughter - Criminal Code, R.S.C. 1985, c. C-46, s. 21. Notes (Alberta) (Criminal) (As of Right) Disclaimers This podcast is created as a public service to promote public access and awareness of the workings of Canada's highest court. It is not affiliated with or endorsed by the Court. The original version of this hearing may be found on the Supreme Court of Canada's website. The above case summary was prepared by the Office of the Registrar of the Supreme Court of Canada (Law Branch).
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Our friend Tyler Gordon hosts the show with guest Tommy Guerrero, Bones Brigade legend and prolific musician. They chat about music and skating and the inevitable blurred lines between both art forms. [Photo: Claudine Gossett] The post Ep. 38 – Tommy Guerrero (Skateboarder, Musician) first appeared on comfort monk.
Our friend Tyler Gordon hosts the show with guest Tommy Guerrero, Bones Brigade legend and prolific musician. They chat about music and skating and the inevitable blurred lines between both art forms. [Photo: Claudine Gossett] The post Ep. 38 - Tommy Guerrero (Skateboarder, Musician) first appeared on comfort monk.
2020 Global Child Prodigy Award recipient Tyler Gordon has an amazing story, from being born deaf to the amazing surgery that restored his hearing, tips on dealing with bullies and the unbelievable story of his first attempt at painting. It's all right here in the very first episode of The Gabb Cast with Collin Kartchner.
Learn more about The Gamerpreneur at: www.thegamerpreneur.com Tyler Gordon is anything but a typical college student, but he still faces the same issues that they all do. Part-time streamer (when his computer works), part-time international business major, Tyler is the kind of person who knows what he wants, and he's going to go get it! Check it out! Find Tyler Gordon at: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/tyler-gordon-77bb5a190/ If you enjoyed this interview, be sure to subscribe to The Gamerpreneur Youtube Channel, and check out our other podcasts at anchor.fm/thegamerpreneur #podcast #gamerpreneur #collegegamer
West Virginia University Law student Tyler Gordon, fresh off his Dr. Pepper Challenge win and $100,000 in tuition prize, joins the podcast to discuss his journey to Indianapolis, his strategy leading up to the competition, what it was like to win, and then a full-on discussion about Mountaineer football and his Trust The Climb mentality. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This employee and location spotlight featured Tyler Gordon of the Lebanon Spray Center. Tyler works with all things application and has been with Bane-Welker for about a year. Listen in and learn about another of Bane-Welker's very own.
Trioceros montium. The two horned chameleon. The mountain chameleon. Is one of those incredibly decorated Cameroon chameleon species with crests and horns. It is no longer imported, but there are small pockets of breeders working with it. One of them is the team of Tyler Gordon and Kristen Zeller at Cage the Chameleons in Medicine Hat, Alberta Canada. Today we talk to this dynamic duo about their work with this rare chameleon.
Guests: Meredith Durbin & Tyler Gordon Mike is joined by astronomers Meredith Durbin & Tyler Gordon to review "What We Left Behind," the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine documentary. What surprised us about the documentary? How does DS9 compare to the other Star Trek series? And what scientific themes would we want to see in Ira Stephen Behr's hypothetical Season 8? Pre-order the DS9 Doc: https://smile.amazon.com/What-We-Left-Behind-Looking/dp/B07RSLJSG5/ref=sr_1_1?crid=1KXP3NKKS9P3E&keywords=what+we+left+behind+deep+space+9&qid=1559494913&s=gateway&sprefix=what+we+left+behind%2Caps%2C219&sr=8-1 Follow us on Twitter! Mike: @Miquai Meredith: @bispectral Tyler: @tagordone
In this eSports Wrap episode Michael covers the recent SoulCalibur (SC) & Tekken tournaments held here in Nassau. Guests are Maurice Bastian & Tyler Gordon from Black Nebula, who hosted the tournament at King of Games. Original recording date: November 13th, 2018
Henry Ford is credited with saying, ‘If I had asked people what they wanted, they would have said faster horses.’ True innovation provides you with the tools you didn’t even know you needed. Today’s guest understands the challenges of the real estate industry, and he created a platform that provides a unique solution tailored to the work we do. A solution that will make you wonder how you ever did without! Tyler Gordon is the CEO and Founder of Agent Inbox, an all-in-one communications platform that empowers MLSs to launch a market-wide platform that allows every agent to communicate with every other agent about any listing, from any device, within any product. Agent Inbox seeks to build the messaging infrastructure so that everyone involved in the real estate transaction (including vendors) can effectively communicate via one system. After graduating from the University of Florida with a degree in finance, Gordon went to work for Grooveshark, an on-demand streaming music service, where he built their data products and market research team, boasting a research panel of over 300,000 participants. From there, he joined the family business, a real estate brokerage in south Florida. Realizing just how difficult it was to be a real estate agent, Gordon set out to solve some of the problems he encountered – and Agent Inbox was born. Today, Gordon explains the nuts and bolts of Agent Inbox, sharing how the tool works with any app under the MLS umbrella. Listen and learn the benefits of a single communication system that connects all the stakeholders involved in the real estate transaction! What’s Discussed: The shift in how people communicate Agents have migrated away from phone/email The idea behind Agent Inbox Create market-wide messaging platform Every agent can communicate with every other agent The installation of Agent Inbox Integrated directly into MLS link App is available to download, but not necessary to use the service How to access Agent Inbox How the Agent Inbox infrastructure might be used to include other industry stakeholders MLS Association Vendors The benefits of Agent Inbox Sits on top of any product in MLS Allows for live, contextual conversation How Agent Inbox was conceived The trend toward specialized products Where Agent Inbox is already up and running The user-friendly nature of Agent Inbox The benefits of messaging (vs. email) 99% of people open, 95% respond Socially acceptable to wait several days before responding to email Resources: Intercom Customer Messaging Platform Slack Team Messaging Connect with Tyler Gordon: Agent Inbox Email tyler@agentinbox.com