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Takes is in the upside down and Nick is devouring content while Julie gets lost in YouTube shorts, I mean Tik Tok. Nick joined our dearest James in watching One Piece and joined the lesbians in reinvigorating the Warrior Nun while Julie threw it back to the supermodels of the 90s. We reconvened to catch Wes Bergmann's swan song on The Challenge USA and other patch-ripping nonsense. Show Notes: @1:00 - Hot takes | One Piece, Warrior Nun, The Super Models, Survivor, The Challenge USA, the internet @22:15 - Tweets | My loneliness is killing me Want to support us and get fun extras? Join our Patreon! At takespod.com or Patreon.com/takespod
We're celebrating one year of helping parents plan easier and more magical vacations on Mom Street USA! On this special anniversary episode, we share a little bit of our mom/creator stories, reminisce about our favorite Disney festivals, give some of our best tips for making travel with kids less stressful (and more fun!), and relive a few of the BEST moments from the past year with our Mom Street community.We also talk about our new partnership with the Chip & Co Podcast network, and what's NEW for Mom Street in the year ahead!
From living on a dirt street in rural new Mexico living in poverty as her parents struggled paycheck to paycheck, to rocket scientist, CEO, board member extraordinaire and bestselling author, Sylvia Acevedo's story is an inspiring story of transformation. Thanks for listening! We love our listeners! Drop us a line or give us guest suggestions here. Quotes On writing "Path to The Stars:" My Journey From Girl Scout to Rocket Scientist “I chose middle school because the way the world is evolving, science and technology are embedded in everything that we're doing, and you need to have at least a modicum of understanding about science and technology, and middle school is kind of that last time you can choose those electives and that really what is like an inflection point in your life.” I was the beneficiary of some great programs like Head Start, obviously the Girl Scouts, but I also had really amazing teachers and mentors, and then I was able to develop skill sets that became extraordinary, that were able to give me opportunities like math, being able to have the kind of math skills to be able to re rocket scientist. It was a confluence of those things that I realized gave me this great opportunity to live a life of my dreams and my potential. My Girl Scout troop leader taught me to never walk away from a sale until I'd heard “no” three times, and that was so transformational because I had been raised in a Spanish-speaking household and kids are not supposed to speak to adults until adults speak to them, that's a really hard way to sell cookies. it taught me is persistence, resilience, and how do you get to the yes. Big Ideas/Thoughts My fourth grade teacher, Mrs. Baldwin, showed us pictures of universities in class one day, one of which was of Stanford. Remember I grew up in the desert Southwest, one of the most extreme deserts. There's the Tundra, there's the Sahara, and then there's the Chihuahuan Desert, and that's that part of New Mexico where I was raised. When I saw the green verdant hills and the red tiled roof and the limestone buildings, I just said, "I want to go there." And I probably meant I just wanted to go there to see it, but she walked to my desk, and she said, "You know, Sylvia, it's one of the best universities in the US and the world, and you're a smart girl and you can go there." Impact of Girl Scouts I had the goal and the dream, wanting to work in NASA, or be part of the space program, going to Stanford. I had those adult mentors. I had extraordinary skills and also I had that drive of wanting to leave that for something better. As I mentioned, my family struggled with money and I was really fortunate that the troop leader that we had said I could be part and do everything, but I had to sell a lot of cookies and use my cookie funds for those programs, and that was so important because there were several things that I learned from that. For people listening on the call, we all know how to do that, but for a kid who's been raised in near poverty and the circumstances, I didn't know how to do that, so that really was that light bulb moment that taught me that I could have my goals and dreams, which is also why in fourth grade, when that teacher showed me the picture of Stanford, I was able to say, "Okay, what do I need to do? I need to break it down into smaller steps." CEO of Girl Scouts of USA: One of the Girl Scout mantras has always been leaving a campsite better than you found it. So, when I became the CEO I got to work! We created 146 new merit badges during my four-years as CEO, more than at any other time in history, and we also grew the cookie program by about 80 million dollars as well. 126 of the new badges were STEM: coding, cyber. robotics, design thinking vehicles. We did a partnership with General Motors and some with NASA as well, 126 STEM badges that are just really great badges for girls to earn. Competitiveness in the tech Job Market When you think about semiconductors, you realize that they're the brains and so much of what we're using to drive and create and power our world. If you think about the United States and you have a workforce of about a hundred million people, you think, "Okay, in our top 10% is 10 million. You now have a couple of countries; India and China, who can provide more than 10 million people who speak English fluently in our technology advance, and so there is a whole lot more competitiveness. In addition, you have the dispersal of work, so work used to be done locally. For the United States, we had a lot of people who kind of figured, "Well, I just need to work near a certain location, and I'll be able to have work, and not only that I speak English." Those two competitive advantages many ways have kind of gone away for many jobs, the competitive advantage of local proximity and the competitive advantage of English being a unique language. Yes, English is the language of business, but now there's a lot more people speaking English so it's just not a competitive advantage now.
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Hello! Welcome to RUNWITHALLI® LIVE, the Show that brings you stories from your everyday runner, professional athlete, and other specialists in the running community who all share a passion for the sport. I'm your host, Coach Alli. I hope my podcast can help you change the way you live and the way you move so in the long run, you're able to live the sustainable and healthy lifestyle you deserve.In today's episode, Amy Haas tells us about running a half marathon in 42/50 states across the USA. Additionally, Amy shares how she started her women's running community group: Run With Aim over the pandemic!Amy Haas is a current resident in Ohio and a 1:22:10 half marathoner. She is currently training for her next half marathon and ready to tackle another state in the USA with a 13.1-mile race. She has run numerous races of the half marathon distance in some of her favorite conditions, which she shares on her Website under the show notes.Amy is a rising lady boss, launching Run With Aim, a women's running community with women partaking in monthly health and wellness challenges worldwide. Amy shares how she started the group about 1.5 years ago, wanting to bring her wealth of knowledge to the table and grow it with the help of other empowering women as passionate and running, overall health and well-being.Here's what we'll be talking about on today's episode: Why Amy continues to live her dream and finish 50/50 13.1 mile races in every USA StateHow Amy trains for her half marathons and how she sets herself up for successWhat Run With Aim is and how YOU can get involved!Who the Run With Aim women's community group is for, regardless of your fitness goals!Where You Can Sign Up To Join The Run With Aim Community!Want to ask a question on a future episode of RUNWITHALLI® LIVE? Click on the link in the show notes to record your question in a voicemail/voice note here!Thank you for joining us today on RUNWITHALLI® LIVE. Please don't forget to support our special show guests by clicking on the Subscribe button in Apple Podcasts here.Again, do not forget to subscribe to the Show by clicking the "follow+" button in apple podcasts. Please leave a review under the episode in whichever directory you're listening to the Show. Interested in learning how to hit different paces or get a fun track workout in? Sign up for our McCarren Park Track Class every Wednesday at 6 pm. Sign up right here! Interested in adding a solid strength & conditioning sweat sesh to your training routine? Sign Up for our SweatHappy Total Body Conditioning Class every Friday at 8 am. Sign up right here!Get In Touch with Amy Haas!Amy's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/raceacrossthestates/Amy's Website: https://raceacrossthestates.com/states-stories/Thank you for joining. Keep it real. See you next week! Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/biz/fund?id=7ESLCYQNLFSTQ)
It's our World Series episode! We chat about game one, the series as a whole, and dive into the Wayback Machine to reminisce on a series of old. Tune in for our last episode before the offseason! Catch us on Twitter at @leftonbasepod and via email at leftonbasepod@gmail.com --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
I did Nazi that coming! Federal conviction for an internet argument :: recalling the FBI raid on the FTL studio :: The state of freedom of speech in the USA :: One year in jail for holding large parties :: Who is Frenandez Bowman? :: Sheriffs raid a large wedding :: HOSTS Captain Kickass, Nobody, Ian
I'll take a little theory and history with my labor organizing, please. And I'd like them shaken...not stirred. Comrade and fellow social worker/labor organizer, Sam, is on the show this week to help me talk about Jane McAlevey's dynamite book on labor organizing in the current era of capitalism, No Shortcuts: Organizing for Power in the New Gilded Age. We talk about the basic concepts and organizing strategy McAlevey focuses on in the book by looking at their application in our own labor union organizing with social workers in Texas. There are also lots of details in here regarding some basic facts and history of labor unions and labor struggles in the U.S. which should be of interest to theory geeks, history nerds, and organizers alike. Most importantly, we talk at-length about our own personal realizations that a strong Leftist, radical approach to labor organizing isn't just about higher wages - it's about human dignity and changing society. ***Correction: First philanthropic foundation we mention in the show was the Rockefeller Foundation, not the Ford Foundation. See notes below on Ludlow Massacre*** References/Further Reading and Viewing: McAlevey on Fight for 15! Labor Notes Review of No Shortcuts OPEIU Homepage Wisconsin's Act 10 Right-to-Work Laws Harlan County, USA - One of THE BEST Documentaries on U.S. Labor Struggles You Can Find Out There John D. Rockefeller and the Ludlow Massacre What is the Non-Profit Industrial Complex and Why Should I Care? The Problem with Saul Alinsky ------------------------------------------------ Click here to subscribe to Red Library on iTunes Click here to support Red Library on Patreon Click here to find Red Library on Facebook Click here to find the host's political theory blog, Capillaries: Theory at the Front
"Voice is dead", Hema launches experiential grocery, cast your votes with the blockchain! Also - which online mattress retailer is opening 200 stores in the USA? One guess, and it rhymes with "blasper". Listen now!
This edition of journal club looks at two articles in March 1st NEJM of circa 30,000 patients studied at Vanderbilt Medical Centre, USA One in non-critically ill patients. Click here: http://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMoa1711586?query=featured_home The other in critically ill adult patients: http://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMoa1711584?query=featured_home Accompanied by a very balanced Editorial by Professor John Myburgh. Click here: http://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMe1800449?query=recirc_curatedRelated_article -- Listen to Monty Mythen and our guest Andy Shaw discuss the above. Andy Shaw is Professor and Chief, Cardiothoracic Anesthesiology at Vanderbilt University Medical Center in Nashville, Tennessee. He is a Fellow of the Royal College of Anaesthetists (UK), a Fellow of the American College of Critical Care Medicine and a Fellow of the Faculty of Intensive Care Medicine (UK).
2 articles in March 1st NEJM of circa 30,000 patients studied at Vanderbilt Medical Centre, USA One in non-critically ill patients. Click here: http://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMoa1711586?query=featured_home The other in critically ill adult patients: http://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMoa1711584?query=featured_home Accompanied by a very balanced Editorial by Professor John Myburgh. Click here: http://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMe1800449?query=recirc_curatedRelated_article Join "Journal Club" live at an upcoming EBPOM meeting: https://www.ebpom.org/EBPOM-USA?newsid=1015
After a rough road trip that started wonderfully and ended rather horribly, the Seattle Sounders returned home and defeated Chivas USA. Nos Audietis returns to talk about the match, discuss Zach Scott's injury and the impact it has on the defense, and more. There's also Chivas USA news to discuss as the club is reportedly close to getting new owners and going on hiatus for a couple years for rebranding and, well, basically to become an entirely new club. Plus there's listener questions to be answered.
After a rough road trip that started wonderfully and ended rather horribly, the Seattle Sounders returned home and defeated Chivas USA. Nos Audietis returns to talk about the match, discuss Zach Scott's injury and the impact it has on the defense, and more. There's also Chivas USA news to discuss as the club is reportedly close to getting new owners and going on hiatus for a couple years for rebranding and, well, basically to become an entirely new club. Plus there's listener questions to be answered.
These days, we pledge our allegiance -- and our pocketbooks and our hearts -- to our beloved pets. Yes, our lives have gone to the dogs, cats, birds, ferrets and other pets. But how and why? For the answers, tune in as journalist Michael Schaffer unleashes his amusing and omigosh look on America’s fascination with pets in his new book, One Nation Under Dog: Adventures in the New World of Prozac-Popping Puppies, Dog-Park Politics and Organic Pet Food. Schaffer sniffed all over the country to spotlight the true portrait of pets -- and people -- in America. Talk about paw power! More details on this episode MP3 Podcast -USA -- One Nation Under Dog with Arden Moore