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Up for this episode we are joined by fellow Hoosier, Sam Hinds! Sam is the driver of the #71H non-winged sprint car out of Westfield, Indiana! Discussed:Racing at a young age in Indiana, climbing the racing ladder.2024 rookie year in a 410 non-wing sprint car. Some highlights. One race stands out to himTicket to Tulsa. He will be participating in the series at Bloomington Speedway and Paragon Speedway. Trying to punch his ticket to Tulsa!Racing idols, and drag racing!City BBQ, Bub's Burgers - "The Big Ugly"
Life on the Front Lines: Chris Hastings' Journey Through Drug Wars and Personal BattlesYears of Service: 1980-2013In this compelling episode, we sit down with Chris Hastings, a former customs patrol officer turned USCS Special Agent who shares his gripping experiences from the cocaine wars in South Florida, his role in high-stakes undercover operations, and the personal challenges that shaped his career. From surviving near-fatal encounters to navigating deep-rooted corruption, Chris opens up about the realities of law enforcement and his journey of rediscovery.
Stoking the Fire Sharon Speedway adds weekly racing in 2025. USAC Passing Master award decided. James McFadden headed back across the pond. Trophy Cup @ Tulare Thunderbowl is up next out west! Dirt Track World Championship is this weekend at Eldora Speedway. The championship for the Lucas Oil Late Models will be decided. Social media of the week "The Draft" (Ends around 20:00 mark) Feature Finish WoO sprint cars @ Lincoln Speedway for the Keystone Showdown High Limit Racing - Midweek money championship, Diamond Classic, All-In Championship weekend Super Dirt Week 52 @ Oswego Speedway Lucas Oil Late Models @ Brownstown for the CJ Rayburn Memorial & Jackson
On this week's Fox Football Sunday, Mike Harmon and Jason Fitz delve into the biggest sports storylines from around the globe. They kick off the show by analyzing Week 6 of college football, highlighting USCs loss to #4 Penn State. Next, they preview the NFL Week 6 games and debate who will emerge as the winners and losers. Tune in for all this and more on Fox Football Sunday!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Christy Brown is CEO of Dr. Noze Best, an innovative pediatric healthcare company committed to bringing hospital-grade respiratory devices into the home. After only two years with the company, Christy already has a plan to launch their direct-to-consumer medical device in 10 countries. She's a mover and shaker! The company's mission is to make sure that every child can breathe – and for parents to feel “confident and supported” when caring for their child's health. Current offerings include nasal aspirators and accessories, and a full product line designed to help children breathe better is also in development. To launch globally with purpose and intention, the Dr. Noze Best team developed a proprietary tool – the “Complexity Calculator.” The Calculator measures various elements that could affect a product launch in a new country – population and birth rates, economics, legal frameworks, regulatory requirements, and logistics, for example – so the team could prioritize the countries by opportunity and ease of doing business. At the outset, Christy describes feeling “isolated” by her lack of connections in global trade – she didn't know who to turn to for advice and guidance, or how to find partners. A fortuitous post on an Entrepreneurs' Organization (EO) WhatsApp chat group connected us – my brother Scott suggested Christy reach out to me. Thereafter, the company worked with the US Commercial Service (USCS) in Atlanta to make connections in their initial target countries. Christy raves about the services they received from both USCS Atlanta and the Georgia Department of Economic Development (GDEcD). With assistance from both agencies, Christy connected with consulates within initial target countries to acquire valuable information about how to enter local markets. There will be challenges along the way, Christy says. Her team struggled to meet projections when faced with unanticipated and uncontrollable issues and with setting up direct-to-market shipping from their Asian manufacturer, finding capable distributors, and steering the medical device through the various regulatory bodies. Regardless, her first and best advice for others starting the export journey is simple: “Do it!” Once you do: Have patience: it can take time for success. Build a good team: you are only as good as your team. Stay tenacious. Find your resources: agencies like the USCS, GDEcD, District Export Councils, and Chambers of Commerce can direct you to meaningful services, support, and in-country connections. Christy's favorite foreign word is “bonjour”! It's a welcome “hello” in France and other French-speaking countries, she says, and to share the joy in Atlanta she's localized the phrase to “bonjour y'all”! Links: christy@drnozebest.com Website: www.drnozebest.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/christy-brown-a54aa0/ Connect with Wendy - https://www.linkedin.com/in/wendypease/ Music: Fiddle-De-Dee by Shane Ivers - https://www.silvermansound.com
For this episode we are joined by Malyssa Perkins! She is the owner of the newly formed United Sprint Car Series out in California! Discussed: What lead to the start of her series? Background in racing and what it is like being on the "other" side of things now. Challenges so far this season- Ventura, Santa Maria. Restrictor plate for 410's and the reasoning for that. Most rewarding things so far, sponsors/people that have helped. What is sleep? What's cookin'? (Ends around 1:04:00 mark) Stoking the Fire Jake Swanson leaves the Benic #2B. Joining a familiar ride. Husets reschedules the High Bank Nationals for Labor Day weekend. Internet chatter... Hell Tour week 4 gets rolling Macon Speedway topics from the Top Gun weekend Social media of the week "The Draft" (Ends around 1:25:00 mark) Feature Finish HART Indiana Micro Week Late Model Summer Nationals / Hell Tour week 3 WoO Case Late Models trifecta WoO Sprint Cars - Independence Spectacular at Cedar Lake USAC National - Top Gun Weekend High Limit Racing @ Lake Ozarks, Lucas Oil Speedway Silver Dollar Speedway - Brownell & Herseth Memorial | NARC King of the West - David Tarter Classic Lincoln Park Speedway & Paragon Speedway weekly shows PA Speedweek @ Williams Grove & BAPS (Ends around 1:37:00 mark) The Smoke Taco Tuesday, Red Lobster KFC H-E-B stores Pluckers Wing Bar Calf fries @ Riscky's Steakhouse Paloma Suerte - duck & beef short rib birria and queso Whataburger AND In-n-Out Wild Pitch Sports
Lots of good stuff in this episode as Curtis and Tony discuss Really Rad, the USCX, and Pan Ams. A few hot takes and insights from each event all recorded BEFORE the big announcement that GCN will be closing GNC+ (more on that in the next ep). But dive into Curtis's thoughts on a second USCX title, a dissappointing Pan Am's race, and a look ahead at US Nats.
Joining us for this episode, we have fellow Hoosier, Zane DeVault! He is the driver of the #6 winged sprint car out of Plymouth, Indiana! Discussed: A ride swap and collecting a few wins in 2023 USCS competition, the Flip Flop 50 at Riverside, the past weekend recap at Hattiesburg & Southern Raceway High Limit discussion and his thoughts on his race with them at Lincoln Park Speedway Winged sprint car racing in Indiana Sonny's bar-b-cue and sauce discussions Bar/tavern food (Ends around 1:33:00 mark) Stoking the Fire A former promotor returns to Fremont Speedway in Ohio. ASCoC finally sold to High Limit. Clarity on the Devils Bowl Speedway property and surrounding property sale. Macon Speedway is for sale She Midwest Sprint Car Series (MSCS) ceases operations. Lucas Oil Late Model champion crowned. Social media backlash. Dirt Draft results (Ends around 1:57:00 mark) Feature Finish WoO Sprints Final Stampede @ Devils Bowl Speedway DTWC @ Eldora KKM Giveback @ Port City Fuzzy's Fall Fling - ASCS Sooner Region Springfield Raceway (MO) tech man appreciation night Kokomo & Gas City finales Imperial Valley Raceway - So. California Open Competion Non-wing sprint cars USRA Fall Nationals @ Vado USCS @ Hattiesburg & Southern Raceway Britton Finkenbinder Memorial @ BAPS (Ends around 2:10:00 mark) The Smoke Qdoba burrito A Tim Tams find at an unusual place A visit to Moonlite BBQ, Drakes, Pizza Hut, and Roadhouse again... for Charlie Wing Wednesday @ Rounders Too Brisket point on the BGE
Boomer Bevo Podcast - Episode 79- This is the seventy-ninth episode of the only podcast dedicated to the greatest rivalry in college football, The University of Texas and The University of Oklahoma. John is fired up over USCs demise. Kevin loves him some Michael Penix Jr!
Boomer Bevo Podcast - Episode 79- This is the seventy-ninth episode of the only podcast dedicated to the greatest rivalry in college football, The University of Texas and The University of Oklahoma. John is fired up over USCs demise. Kevin loves him some Michael Penix Jr!
USCs star quarterback Caleb Williams and his father made comments in GQ about the NFL Draft structure and how Caleb has the option to skip next year's draft if he doesn't like the situation. Doug explains why that is utter nonsense. Former All-Pro linebacker Shawne Merriman joins Doug to talk about Nick Bosa, Chris Jones, the Chargers and all of the other major headlines around the NFL. Plus, Dan Beyer takes Doug through a game of "What Are The Chances?".See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Williams Grove and Lincoln winner Freddie Rahmer and winner of all 6 USCS speedweek races Derek Hagar join Steve and Erin.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Gavan Boschele, USCS winner at I-75 Raceway; Matt Shannon, UCRA winner at Ft. Payne Motor Speedway and Ty Norder, Mid-East Modified Series winner at Fayetteville Motor Speedway are this week's guests.
He's a Sprint Car Hall of Fame member, 14 time USCS champion, 4 time ASCS champion and 3 time NCRA champion. Terry Gray joins Steve Post and Ashley Stremme this week. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Aqui você vai ouvir sobre os pontos mais importantes quando o assunto é Neonatologia com a veterinária pela USP – e colaboradora do Vetsapiens – Dra. Liege C. Garcia Silva. Ela traz informações sobre as 3 principais causas de mortalidade, que pode chegar até 30%, é bastante coisa, não? Entenda também o que cada um de nós, médicos veterinários, podemos fazer para contribuir na redução desta estatística no dia a dia da nossa prática clínica. Saiba mais sobre a Dra. Liege C. Garcia Silva Formada médica veterinária pela FMVZ USP Mestre e Doutora em Reprodução Animal pela USP Professora da USCS e UAM Neonatologista na ReproPET Palestrante e Orientadora Conecte-se com o Vetsapiens! www.vetsapiens.com https://www.facebook.com/vetsapiens https://www.instagram.com/vetsapiens/
USCS winner Mark Smith and Knoxville Raceway announcer Tony Bokhoven join Steve and Erin this week. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
USCS winner Tyler Clem and Swindell Speed Lab's Kevin Swindell join Steve Post and Erin Evernham. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Drivers Seat segment For this episode we have Daniel Whitley on the show! He is the driver of #57 Abacus Racing midget and also races non winged sprints out in California. Discussed: Arriving in Tulsa, practice day, what else has been going on since arriving at the Expo? Racing from the start, how did he get to where he is today? 2022 racing highlights. Hangtime at Perris Auto Speedway. How did the Abacus Racing deal come together and who are the pieces that make it work? Favorite cuisine and food on the road. Mac & Cheese and cast iron skillet master?? (ends around 40 minute mark) Stoking the Fire Tulsa Shootout winners Chili Bowl 2023 flip count prediction. Plus our winner and dark horse predictions. Tri State Speedway (Haubstadt, IN) schedule release! USCS 360 sprint cars return to Volusia. Arizona Sport Shirts Crown Jewel Cup. A new promotor at 67 Speedway and highlighted events there in 2023. Jimmy Owens gets a new ride. BOSS and Williams Grove schedule releases. Social media of the week. Feature Finish Wild West Shootout at Vado Speedway Park 32th Annual Ice Bowl @ Talladega Short Track (ends around 1:05:00 mark) The Smoke Our normal sponsor visits! Charlie ventures out on Monday. Taco Tuesday AND Wednesday! Steak, steak, and more steak! Pastalaya
If you do a Google image search for Maria Mitchell, one of the top results will be a portrait of her elegantly dressed, seated, and looking though a telescope. This image romanticizes and perpetuates the story of Maria as a lone astronomer on a distant island discovering a comet and being the first woman awarded the gold medal from the King of Denmark. But like most success stories, it's not nearly that simple.Credits:This has been a production of the Nantucket Atheneum. Written, edited and narrated by Janet Forest Special thanks to the Atheneum's Reference Library Associate Jim Borzilleri and Historian and Deputy Director of the Maria Mitchell Association Jascin Leonardo Finger for their research and insights.Voice of Alexander Dallas Bache performed by Andrew Cromartie.Resources and additional information:•Click HERE for an image of the Bonds' American Method Device. Source: Collection of Historical Scientific Instruments, Department of the History of Science, Harvard University• More on the fraying of the relationship between the Bonds and the US Coast Survey (USCS)The 1851 Exhibition marked a turning point in Bache's relationship with the Bonds. Bache had previously considered the Bonds as overly compliant towards Airy and the Liverpool Observatory during their longitude work for the USCS, and now he quietly began looking for an alternative to the Harvard College Observatory (HCO). The situation worsened when George Bond got into a scientific fight with several of Bache's allies around 1854; a few had Harvard and USCS/Nautical Almanac connections, and almost all were part of the "Lazzaroni" group headed by Prof. Agassiz at Harvard. When the Lazzaroni pushed the creation of the National Academy of Sciences in early 1863, George Bond was conspicuously excluded.That said, most of Bache's attempts to cut out the Bonds ended in failure. HCO and Bond & Sons kept innovating and improving their products, and the HCO continued to be a significant "default" latitude point for North America. It was only ten years later, with the start of the Civil War, that Bache finally succeeded. Matthew Maury, the head of the US Naval Observatory joined the Confederacy, and a Bache ally took over the USNO. The Nautical Almanac moved to Washington, and coastal survey work ended, leaving the HCO isolated and underfunded. Most of the HCO's assistants enlisted for the Union, and George Bond, now widowed and working almost alone, gave up coffee and newspapers to help cut costs. The HCO was still doing important work and was critical to the success of Bond & Sons, but the center of gravity had shifted to the latter, now run by Richard Bond and John Clinch. The Nantucket Atheneum is located at 1 India Street in Nantucket, MA.You can visit us online at www.nantucketatheneum.org
Scott DeFoe is a retired Los Angeles Police Department Officer who began his career as a Special Agent for USCS assigned to a DEA TF in San Francisco. His last assignment was as a Sergeant at Special Weapons and Tactics. Throughout his career, he worked in Patrol, Vice, Gangs, Narcotics, and K9. Post LEO service, Scott entered the world of executive protection/corporate security and eventually opened his own consulting company. Over the past 8 years, he has been retained on over 700 police practices/premises liability matters and testified as an expert in the use of deadly force, K9, pursuits, SWAT, Crisis Negotiations, Barricaded Subjects, Protests, (Less Lethal Force-40mm. 37mm, Remington 870 BB Shotgun, Taser, Neck Restraints (Carotid/LVNR, Air Choke)Baton, and OC Spray). Scott has testified/qualified as an expert over 40 times in State and Federal Court. He has been retained on multiple high-profile cases, some involve him representing the Plaintiff who is suing LE, (George Floyd, Marcus Smith, Daniel Prude, Kelly Thomas, Danny Ray Thomas, and many more).
Corbin Gurley is an Indiana driver who we've seen on the track in Ohio quite a bit recently. He's made the trip to Florida this year already, and headed to Needmore Speedway in Georgia this week with USCS. This week we talk about his growth in the sport, and what 2022 holds for him.
John Canzano talks with Jon Wilner of the San Jose Mercury News after the news Travis Dye is transferring to USC. Wilner also talks about USCs rebuild, playoff expansion, Pac12 basketball, and much more! Subscribe NOW to this podcast for more great content. Follow @JohnCanzanoBFT on Twitter
The Stock Whisperer takes time to check on his OTCers first week in 2002, discussing the importance of executing your plan. He spent time sharing some research on SSM Monopoly tickers and share his thoughts on the craziness behind FBCD. This episode is for educational and informational use only and is not intended to provide any professional advice. For topic requests, questions, or if you would like to be a guest send an email to pennystockwhisperer@gmail.com. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/its-just-pennies/support
Podcast desenvolvido pela equipe da Agência Unbox, composta por alunos da USCS - Universidade Municipal de São Caetano do Sul com a participação da Professor e Coordenadora de Jornalismo, Lilian Crepaldi e autores e ex alunos da USCS, Marina Camargo e Rafael Revadan, onde contam sobre o livro desenvolvido do TCC: A voz de um samba, a vez de um povo, lançado recentemente nas plataformas de livros.
The San Francisco Giants just KEEP on winning and the Dodgers just can't catch them. Kenley Jansen has been really good over the last month or so, will he get 35 wins as Mason projected early this season? Also, Who would you rather have? Urban Meyer or Eric Bienemy as USCs next head coach? Who is the White Whale? Who should USC hire to replace Clay Helton? Callers giving their thoughts on who the next coach should be? And another Edition of GAME OF GAMES.
Srinivas Gudipati is the VP of IT at USCold Storage, he has a demonstrated history of working in the warehousing and logistics industry for 20 plus years. USCS is a leader in providing highly reliable and cost-effective logistics solutions to the frozen and refrigerated food industry, with 42 world class facilities across 13 states they are committed to giving their customers the competitive edge they need to succeed in the ever-changing business environment especially today. In this episode, Srini talks about how he is leading transformations by utilizing innovative tools like robotics and automation to enhance the warehouse management systems to be more productive, efficient and safe. He looks forward to bringing the concept of warehouse digital twins and using drones to manage inventory in the near future.
Our guest is Nancy Yamauchi and we will talk about the Talent: Self-Assurance Consultora e Educadora nas áreas de Qualidade, Segurança e Experiência do Paciente & Coach de Pontos Fortes Certificada pela Gallup. Ajudo organizações a melhorar a experiência dos clientes, através da atenção centrada no usuário e cultura de serviços, desenvolvendo líderes, gestores, times e profissionais de saúde. Facilitadora do processo ensino-aprendizagem, adepta da Andragogia, do Ciclo de Aprendizagem Vivencial e Lifelong Learning. Em hospitais privados, ocupei cargos estratégicos de assessoria à alta direção, atuando em projetos pioneiros no Brasil (1994) para implantação do conceito de Qualidade e Modelo de Gestão do Cuidado Centrado no Paciente. Mais de 20 anos de experiência na área de Consultoria, com grande vivência em processos de seleção, hunting e treinamento para abertura de novos hospitais. Consultora bilíngue com experiência internacional representando o CBA no Accreditation Council da ISQua (2015 a 2017). Especialista em Acreditação na Metodologia Joint Commission International pelo Consórcio Bras. de Acreditação (CBA), desde 2009. Fellow da ISQua (The International Society for Quality in Health Care) desde 2017. Membro da SOBRASP (Soc. Bras. para a Segurança do Paciente) e IHI (Institute for Healthcare Improvement). Autora e Coautora de capítulos sobre gestão de serviços de saúde. Enfermeira graduada pela EEUSP, Licenciada Plena pela Faculdade de Educação da USP. Pós graduada (Senso Lato) em Terapia Intensiva/EEUSP, Mestra em Administração (Senso Strictu) pela USCS, com dissertação através da Grounded Theory (Teoria Fundamentada nos Dados). A pesquisa fenomenológica é a minha vocação. Capacitada em Experiência de Pacientes na Espanha, através de Missões Internacionais pela Patient Centricity Consulting (2018 e 2019). Certificada pela Service Design Sprint Master. Professional SCRUM Master I. Atualmente, Diretora de Qualidade e Educação em Saúde da Patient Centricity Consulting, Educadora do Consórcio Brasileiro de Acreditação - CBA, Docente convidada do MBA em Gestão de Serviços e Inovação em Saúde na Disc. Experiência do Paciente da FECS-HAOC, Mentora de novos consultores e educadores em saúde. Treinadora de Talentos e Pontos Fortes Certificada pela Gallup. Fundadora da comunidade "Viva Seus Talentos" (www.vivaseustalentos.com.br). •Coach de Pontos Fortes Certificada Gallup (Ynner, 2020). •Graduada em Enfermagem com formação em Educação em Saúde. Mestrado acadêmico em Administração. Fellow da The International Society for Quality in Healthcare (ISQua). •Educadora no Consórcio Brasileiro de Acreditação para projetos na metodologia Joint Commission International. •Consultora Sênior na Patient Centricity Consulting para projetos de experiência de pacientes e profissionais de saúde. Temas de talentos dominantes: Estudioso, Estratégico, Relacionamento, Autoafirmação, Intelecção. English: Consultant and Educator in the areas of Quality, Safety and Patient Experience and Strengths Coach Certified by Gallup. I help associations to improve the customer experience, through user-centered attention and service culture, developing leaders, managers, teams and health professionals. Facilitator of the teaching-learning process, adept at Andragogy, the Experiential Learning Cycle and Lifelong Learning. In private hospitals, I held strategic advisory positions for senior management, working on pioneering projects in Brazil (1994) to implement the concept of Quality and Management Model for Patient-Centered Care. More than 20 years of experience in the Consulting area, with extensive experience in selection, hunting and training processes for opening new hospitals. Bilingual consultant with international experience represented the CBA on the ISQua Accreditation Council (2015 to 2017). Specialist in Accreditation in the Joint Commission International Methodology by Consórcio Bras. of Accreditation (CBA), since 2009. Scholar of ISQua since 2017. Member of SOBRASP (Soc. Bras. for the Safety of the Patient) and IHI (Institute of Health Improvement). Author and Co-author of chapters on health service management. Nurse graduated from EEUSP, Full Licensed by the Faculty of Education of USP. Postgraduate (Senso Lato) in Intensive Care / EEUSP, Master in Administration (Senso Strictu) by USCS, with dissertation through Grounded Theory (Grounded Theory). Phenomenological research is my vocation. Trained in Patient Experience in Spain, through International Missions by Patient Centricity Consulting (2018 and 2019). Certified by Service Design Sprint Master. Professional SCRUM Master I. Currently, Director of Quality and Health Education at Consultancy in Patient Centricity, Educator at the Brazilian Accreditation Consortium - CBA, invited professor of the MBA in Management of Services and Innovation in Health at Disc. FECS-HAOC Patient Experience, Mentor of new consultants and health educators. Talent and Strengths Trainer Certified by Gallup. Founder of the "Viva Seu Talentos" community (www.vivaseustalentos.com.br). •Gallup Certified Strengths Coach (Ynner, 2020). •Bachelor of Science in Nursing with background in Healthcare Education. Master´s degree in Administration. Fellow of The International Society for Quality in Health Care. •Educator at the Consortium for Brazilian Accreditation for projects in Joint Commission International methodology. •Senior Consultant at Patient Centricity Consulting for patient experience and employee experience projects. Nancy's Top 5 CliftonStrengths: Learner, Strategic, Relator, Self-assurance, Intellection. Yuri Trafane formou-se em Gestão de Marketing pela ESPM após ter cursado Química na UNICAMP. Possui dois MBAs, um pela USP e outro pela FGV, seguido de um pós-MBA pela FIA, uma certificação em coaching pela ATD USA e uma especialização em Strength Based Coaching pela Gallup USA. Com sólida formação acadêmica, construiu sua experiência profissional como executivo em empresas renomadas, como Johnson & Johnson, Unilever, Parmalat, Bauducco e Grupo Abril.Atualmente dirige a Ynner Treinamentos, empresa de treinamento e consultoria especializada em Gestão, Estratégia, Vendas e Marketing, onde teve o privilégio de formar executivos de empresas de destaque como Bayer, Nestlé, Bosch, Nívea, Walmart, 3M, Eaton , Emerson, Mercedes-Benz, FMC, Mary Kay, Sanofi, Saint Gobain e várias outras. Ynner é a representante oficial da Gallup no Brasil. Yuri's Top 5 CliftonStrengths: Input (Input), Estudioso (Learner), Ativação (Activator), Significância (Significance), Relacionamento (Relator)
Our guest is Nancy Yamauchi and we will talk about the Talent: Self-Assurance Consultora e Educadora nas áreas de Qualidade, Segurança e Experiência do Paciente & Coach de Pontos Fortes Certificada pela Gallup. Ajudo organizações a melhorar a experiência dos clientes, através da atenção centrada no usuário e cultura de serviços, desenvolvendo líderes, gestores, times e profissionais de saúde. Facilitadora do processo ensino-aprendizagem, adepta da Andragogia, do Ciclo de Aprendizagem Vivencial e Lifelong Learning. Em hospitais privados, ocupei cargos estratégicos de assessoria à alta direção, atuando em projetos pioneiros no Brasil (1994) para implantação do conceito de Qualidade e Modelo de Gestão do Cuidado Centrado no Paciente. Mais de 20 anos de experiência na área de Consultoria, com grande vivência em processos de seleção, hunting e treinamento para abertura de novos hospitais. Consultora bilíngue com experiência internacional representando o CBA no Accreditation Council da ISQua (2015 a 2017). Especialista em Acreditação na Metodologia Joint Commission International pelo Consórcio Bras. de Acreditação (CBA), desde 2009. Fellow da ISQua (The International Society for Quality in Health Care) desde 2017. Membro da SOBRASP (Soc. Bras. para a Segurança do Paciente) e IHI (Institute for Healthcare Improvement). Autora e Coautora de capítulos sobre gestão de serviços de saúde. Enfermeira graduada pela EEUSP, Licenciada Plena pela Faculdade de Educação da USP. Pós graduada (Senso Lato) em Terapia Intensiva/EEUSP, Mestra em Administração (Senso Strictu) pela USCS, com dissertação através da Grounded Theory (Teoria Fundamentada nos Dados). A pesquisa fenomenológica é a minha vocação. Capacitada em Experiência de Pacientes na Espanha, através de Missões Internacionais pela Patient Centricity Consulting (2018 e 2019). Certificada pela Service Design Sprint Master. Professional SCRUM Master I. Atualmente, Diretora de Qualidade e Educação em Saúde da Patient Centricity Consulting, Educadora do Consórcio Brasileiro de Acreditação - CBA, Docente convidada do MBA em Gestão de Serviços e Inovação em Saúde na Disc. Experiência do Paciente da FECS-HAOC, Mentora de novos consultores e educadores em saúde. Treinadora de Talentos e Pontos Fortes Certificada pela Gallup. Fundadora da comunidade "Viva Seus Talentos" (www.vivaseustalentos.com.br). •Coach de Pontos Fortes Certificada Gallup (Ynner, 2020). •Graduada em Enfermagem com formação em Educação em Saúde. Mestrado acadêmico em Administração. Fellow da The International Society for Quality in Healthcare (ISQua). •Educadora no Consórcio Brasileiro de Acreditação para projetos na metodologia Joint Commission International. •Consultora Sênior na Patient Centricity Consulting para projetos de experiência de pacientes e profissionais de saúde. Temas de talentos dominantes: Estudioso, Estratégico, Relacionamento, Autoafirmação, Intelecção. English: Consultant and Educator in the areas of Quality, Safety and Patient Experience and Strengths Coach Certified by Gallup. I help associations to improve the customer experience, through user-centered attention and service culture, developing leaders, managers, teams and health professionals. Facilitator of the teaching-learning process, adept at Andragogy, the Experiential Learning Cycle and Lifelong Learning. In private hospitals, I held strategic advisory positions for senior management, working on pioneering projects in Brazil (1994) to implement the concept of Quality and Management Model for Patient-Centered Care. More than 20 years of experience in the Consulting area, with extensive experience in selection, hunting and training processes for opening new hospitals. Bilingual consultant with international experience represented the CBA on the ISQua Accreditation Council (2015 to 2017). Specialist in Accreditation in the Joint Commission International Methodology by Consórcio Bras. of Accreditation (CBA), since 2009. Scholar of ISQua since 2017. Member of SOBRASP (Soc. Bras. for the Safety of the Patient) and IHI (Institute of Health Improvement). Author and Co-author of chapters on health service management. Nurse graduated from EEUSP, Full Licensed by the Faculty of Education of USP. Postgraduate (Senso Lato) in Intensive Care / EEUSP, Master in Administration (Senso Strictu) by USCS, with dissertation through Grounded Theory (Grounded Theory). Phenomenological research is my vocation. Trained in Patient Experience in Spain, through International Missions by Patient Centricity Consulting (2018 and 2019). Certified by Service Design Sprint Master. Professional SCRUM Master I. Currently, Director of Quality and Health Education at Consultancy in Patient Centricity, Educator at the Brazilian Accreditation Consortium - CBA, invited professor of the MBA in Management of Services and Innovation in Health at Disc. FECS-HAOC Patient Experience, Mentor of new consultants and health educators. Talent and Strengths Trainer Certified by Gallup. Founder of the "Viva Seu Talentos" community (www.vivaseustalentos.com.br). •Gallup Certified Strengths Coach (Ynner, 2020). •Bachelor of Science in Nursing with background in Healthcare Education. Master´s degree in Administration. Fellow of The International Society for Quality in Health Care. •Educator at the Consortium for Brazilian Accreditation for projects in Joint Commission International methodology. •Senior Consultant at Patient Centricity Consulting for patient experience and employee experience projects. Nancy's Top 5 CliftonStrengths: Learner, Strategic, Relator, Self-assurance, Intellection. Yuri Trafane formou-se em Gestão de Marketing pela ESPM após ter cursado Química na UNICAMP. Possui dois MBAs, um pela USP e outro pela FGV, seguido de um pós-MBA pela FIA, uma certificação em coaching pela ATD USA e uma especialização em Strength Based Coaching pela Gallup USA. Com sólida formação acadêmica, construiu sua experiência profissional como executivo em empresas renomadas, como Johnson & Johnson, Unilever, Parmalat, Bauducco e Grupo Abril.Atualmente dirige a Ynner Treinamentos, empresa de treinamento e consultoria especializada em Gestão, Estratégia, Vendas e Marketing, onde teve o privilégio de formar executivos de empresas de destaque como Bayer, Nestlé, Bosch, Nívea, Walmart, 3M, Eaton , Emerson, Mercedes-Benz, FMC, Mary Kay, Sanofi, Saint Gobain e várias outras. Ynner é a representante oficial da Gallup no Brasil. Yuri's Top 5 CliftonStrengths: Input (Input), Estudioso (Learner), Ativação (Activator), Significância (Significance), Relacionamento (Relator)
Fala galera! Hoje temos mais um podcast sobre profissões. Vamos ouvir sobre como é a atuação de um profissional da medicina. Quais as dificuldades, desafios e como o chamado de Deus é atendido através dessa profissão. Ah, claro! Tem histórias engraçadas da área também! Haha!Comigo está a Dra. Renata Achar Fujii. Graduada em Medicina pela Faculdade de Ciências Médicas de Santos, com pós graduação em Dermatologia pela BWS, mestrado em Ciências pela USP, professora na Universidade Municipal de São Caetano do Sul e pesquisadora no Centro de pesquisas clínicas da USCS.Bora ouvir!Instagram da doutora: https://instagram.com/re.achar.fujiiAh! Você pode mandar sugestões de temas via inbox no instagram:- www.instagram.com/naomordamaca- www.instagram.com/fernandortegaE também pelo nosso e-mail contato@naomordamaca.comVocê pode agendar seminários e ministrações através deste mesmo e-mail ou enviar inbox pelo nosso Instagram.Não deixa de acessar nosso site! Todo dia tem texto novo para abençoar sua vida!www.naomordamaca.com
Podcast desenvolvido pela equipe da Agência Unbox, composta por alunos da USCS - Universidade Municipal de São Caetano do Sul com a participação de Jonas Campos, Repórter Esportivo da TV Gazeta, que fez um bate papo em 15/05/21 com na Escola da Indústria Criativa da USCS.
Podcast desenvolvido pela equipe da Agência Unbox, composta por alunos da USCS - Universidade Municipal de São Caetano do Sul com a participação das professoras da USCS, Daniela Jakubaszko e Patricia Garib, que fizeram um bate papo em 22/05/21 com na Escola da Indústria Criativa da USCS.
Podcast desenvolvido pela equipe da Agência Unbox, composta por alunos da USCS - Universidade Municipal de São Caetano do Sul com a participação de André Azeredo, Apresentador e Repórter da Record TV, que fez um bate papo em 24/04/21 com na Escola da Indústria Criativa da USCS.
Podcast desenvolvido pela equipe da Agência Unbox, composta por alunos da USCS - Universidade Municipal de São Caetano do Sul com a participação de Liliana Junger, Apresentadora do MGTV, Telejornal da Globo Minas, que fez um bate papo em 17/04/21 com na Escola da Indústria Criativa da USCS.
Podcast desenvolvido pela equipe da Agência Unbox, composta por alunos da USCS - Universidade Municipal de São Caetano do Sul com a participação de Veruska Donato, repórter da TV Globo São Paulo, que fez um bate papo em 14/04/21 com na Escola da Indústria Criativa da USCS.
Originally aired November 11, 2020: The Dojo discusses the topic of talent with IM Greg Shahade, founder of the U.S. Chess School. You can learn more about the USCS at https://uschessschool.com Topics: 1. USCS Announcement 2. What is Greg's ten year improvement rule, and does he stand by it? 3. What is the most important thing missing for talented juniors during lockdown? 4. What are the hallmarks of talent, and how much can hard work make up for it? 5. What are the most important qualities of a good coach? 6. How would Greg approach Ultimate Sensei? Follow ChessDojo here: Twitch: https://twitch.tv/chessdojolive Discord: https://discord.gg/sUUh8HD Twitter: https://twitter.com/chess_dojo Patreon: https://patreon.com/chessdojo
USCS winner Greg Wilson and Port Royal Speedway winner Lance Dewease join Steve and Erin.
Icebreaker winner Tim Wagaman and 2019 ESS champion and USCS winner Paulie Colangiovanni join Steve Post and Erin Evernham
DirtCar Nationals winner Logan Schuchart and USCS winner Mark Smith join Steve and Erin.
Chase Elliott announced yesterday he will race at the Chili Bowl coming up in January. We've got details today, plus the USCS released their 2021 schedule, we've got more heat race inversion numbers to talk about, and more.
Chase Elliott announced yesterday he will race at the Chili Bowl coming up in January. We've got details today, plus the USCS released their 2021 schedule, we've got more heat race inversion numbers to talk about, and more.
Alex, Richard, and Banner Society’s Steven Godfrey sprint through the weekend in college football. Here’s what Michigan, fresh off another bad loss, has in common with both Southern Cal and South Carolina. Auburn, LSU, Arkansas, and A&M all answer questions about themselves. Cincinnati and BYU keep building their cases, and get ready for a weeklong Notre Dame hype train.
Neste episódio, o companheiro Valter Pomar fala sobre a reta final das eleições municipais que ocorrerão no próximo dia 15 de novembro. Elisa Guaraná, professora da UFFRJ, comenta as eleições no ANDES-SN. E o companheiro Francisco Funcia, Professor da USCS, Consultor Técnico do CNS e Ex-diretor da Abres, respondeu as nossas perguntas sobre o debate em torno das vacinas.
USCS founder and president Pete Walton joins Steve and Erin to talk about his life in racing.
“Butterbean” Brenden Queen, Hampton Heat at Langley Speedway winner; Justin Barger, USCS winner at East Lincoln Speedway winner; and Ricky Greene, Cherokee Speedway Street Stock Showdown winner are this week’s guests.
Brock Zearfoss ripped the top to grab the All Star win last night at Southern Oklahoma Speedway, Rodney Sanders won the Masters at Cedar Lake opener with the USMTS, and Mark Smith wins again with USCS. We are talking about all of that, plus previewing the Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series and World of Outlaws weekends.
Brock Zearfoss ripped the top to grab the All Star win last night at Southern Oklahoma Speedway, Rodney Sanders won the Masters at Cedar Lake opener with the USMTS, and Mark Smith wins again with USCS. We are talking about all of that, plus previewing the Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series and World of Outlaws weekends.
Presented by Hercules Tires... Jackson Motorplex winner Brad Sweet and USCS winner Mark Smith join Steve Post and Erin Evernham.
Get caught up on all the weekend's action today on the show! We recap the Shamrock Classic for the USAC Midgets, the World of Outlaws Late Model weekend, ASCS sprint cars in California, USAC CRA/SW sprint cars in Arizona, plus USCS, Comp Cams Super Dirt, and Lincoln and Port Royal Speedway.
Get caught up on all the weekend's action today on the show! We recap the Shamrock Classic for the USAC Midgets, the World of Outlaws Late Model weekend, ASCS sprint cars in California, USAC CRA/SW sprint cars in Arizona, plus USCS, Comp Cams Super Dirt, and Lincoln and Port Royal Speedway.
Xtreme DIRTcar Series, ASCS and USCS sprint cars, USMTS Modifieds, and more were in action over the weekend. We'll cover off on all of it today on DIRTRACKR Daily.
Xtreme DIRTcar Series, ASCS and USCS sprint cars, USMTS Modifieds, and more were in action over the weekend. We'll cover off on all of it today on DIRTRACKR Daily.
To start your week off we're recapping the Icebreaker 30 at Lincoln Speedway, the Trenton Indoor show, USCS action, and more!
To start your week off we're recapping the Icebreaker 30 at Lincoln Speedway, the Trenton Indoor show, USCS action, and more!
We discuss USCs new reported hire at defensive coordinator, a possible new destination for Phillip Rivers and a possible Laker trade that would bring Derrick Rose to LA
DR. GREGORY REID returns this week to try to fit together the pieces of a very disturbing puzzle. Jeffrey Epstein is gone but not forgotten. ABC News anchor Amy Robach was caught earlier this year on a hot mic venting her frustration at ABC News management at killing her scoop on the convicted pedophile three years ago. (She has since walked back her comments, claiming that the story didn’t meet ABC’s journalistic standards.) Last week, the FBI released its file on a group called The Finders that was investigated by the US Customs Service and Washington DC Metro Police. Apparently, the group was trafficking children for sex and traveling to places like Moscow, North Vietnam, and North Korea from the late 1950s through the ‘70s, the height of the Cold War. Despite a shocking amount of evidence, including photographs, a video production facility, computer files, an altar, and “many jars of urine and feces” recovered from a warehouse connected to the Finders, Metro PD and the USCS were told that “the activity of the Finders had become a CIA internal matter.” The police report had been classified secret, the FBI withdrew from the investigation and “no further action” was taken. This is troubling, because if foreshadowed a strange detail in the Epstein case, reported by investigative journalist Vicky Ward: Epstein’s name, I was told, had been raised by the Trump transition team when Alexander Acosta, the former U.S. attorney in Miami who’d infamously cut Epstein a non-prosecution plea deal back in 2007, was being interviewed for the job of labor secretary. The plea deal put a hard stop to a separate federal investigation of alleged sex crimes with minors and trafficking. “Is the Epstein case going to cause a problem [for confirmation hearings]?” Acosta had been asked. Acosta had explained, breezily, apparently, that back in the day he’d had just one meeting on the Epstein case. He’d cut the non-prosecution deal with one of Epstein’s attorneys because he had “been told” to back off, that Epstein was above his pay grade. “I was told Epstein ‘belonged to intelligence’ and to leave it alone,” he told his interviewers in the Trump transition. “Belonged to intelligence?” Like the Finders? Links for a deeper dive: * The FBI’s file on the Finders: http://bit.ly/33CaHyn * Twitter thread featuring key memos in FBI’s file on the Finders: http://bit.ly/32ERLOp * “Jeffrey Epstein’s Sick Story Played Out for Years in Plain Sight” by Vicky Ward - http://bit.ly/2Cy33cx * My interviews with authors Nick Bryant (The Franklin Scandal) and William H. Kennedy (Lucifer’s Lodge: Satanic Ritual Abuse in the Catholic Church) - https://www.vftb.net/?p=7801 * My interview with Dave McGowan, author of Programmed to Kill, about what he termed “the pedophocracy”: https://www.vftb.net/?p=3368 * My discussion with Gonz Shimura about #Pizzagate: https://www.vftb.net/?p=6677 * Conspiracy of Silence (YouTube video of documentary about the Franklin Credit Union pedophile scandal): http://bit.ly/2NDeTZj
Seja bem-vindo a mais um episódio do Dialogando! O seu podcast para papear sobre a vida real, tecnologia e o equilíbrio saudável de tudo isso.Você conhece o Setembro Amarelo? A campanha de prevenção ao suicídio é realizada pelo CVV (Centro de Valorização da Vida), em parceria com CFM (Conselho Federal de Medicina) e ABP (Associação Brasileira de Psiquiatria), com a proposta de associar à cor ao mês que marca o Dia Mundial de Prevenção do Suicídio (10 de setembro). Conversamos com Amanda Ramalho, jornalista e apresentadora do Esquizofrenoias, pioneiro no assunto sobre saúde mental, e a Dr.ª Laís Lundstedt Kahtalian, psiquiatra pelo IAMSPE e docente na Pós-graduação em Suicidologia da USCS.O resultado você confere agora! Você pode continuar dialogando e lendo mais sobre o assunto no Dialogando da Vivo! Acesse www.dialogando.com.brPARTICIPANTES Mell PereiraLais LundstedtAmanda RamalhoCONHEÇA E OUÇA TAMBÉM: CVV - https://www.cvv.org.br/Almanaque Psi (Dr.ª Laís Lundstedt Kahtalian) - http://bit.ly/2kn3JMrEsquizofrenoias – http://bit.ly/2kjo2tZ
No dia 07/10, a Folha estreia o 40 Semanas, um podcast que trata sobre o nascer. Renan Sukevicius e Melina Cardoso acompanham três mulheres grávidas ao longo de 40 semanas, que é, em média, o tempo de uma gravidez. Como num reality show em áudio, vamos debater a cada episódio um assunto diferente pautado pelas personagens ou pelas angustias vividas por mães mundo afora. Dos temais mais triviais e até bem humorados - como o enxoval do bebê e a escolha do nome - até os mais densos como formas de parto e violência obstétrica. O podcast será um semanário dos dramas e delícias da gravidez, com opinião e esclarecimentos de especialistas a cada episódio. Todas as pessoas que estão vivas agora ou que passaram por este mundo chegaram até aqui depois de uma gestação. É certo que você não se lembre do seu nascimento, por isso a gente te conta como é vir ao mundo: de um amontoado de células até o momento de abrir os olhos e ver a luz pela primeira vez. ______________________ Formado em jornalismo pela universidade Metodista, Renan Sukevicius passou pelas redações das rádios BandNews FM e CBN. Na Folha, produz, edita e apresenta o podcast Todas as Letras, sobre diversidade, e o Boletim Folha, informativo disponível nos assistentes de voz do Google e da Amazon. Formada em jornalismo pela USCS, Melina Cardoso é locutora e especialista em audiodescrição pela UFJF. Na Folha desde 2009, atua como produtora na TV Folha e assina o Blog Maternar.
https://www.sympla.com.br/parkinson-e-alzheimer-mitos-e-verdades__439649?fbclid=IwAR0dlav_jpOxcJz5OeSO8fFJ9LvzlIsxhQmXuRDKb2Ai992WjDVUOz4SdCA Data: 19 de fevereiro de 2019Inicio: 18h30 Término previsto: 21h00Local: Anfiteatro da Unibes CulturalEndereço: Rua Oscar Freire 2500 - Sumaré - São PauloDescrição: Doença de Alzheimer e Doença de Parkinson são duas doenças muito frequentes na população idosa, que trazem consigo diversos desafios para os cuidadores e familiares. A experiência na área capacita os palestrantes a debateram o assunto e a explanação sobre o que há de mais novo no assunto irá atualizar os conhecimentos para que possamos cuidar dos 60+ de um jeito mais especialProgramação:18h30 - Abertura do Evento. Sergio Werther Duque Estrada - Diretor da Ativen Envelhecimento Ativo e Embaixador do Aging 2.0 Brasil. Egídio Lima Dorea - Coordenador da Universidade Aberta a Terceira Idade da USP, diretor de relações institucionais do ILC Brasil (International Longevity Center), membro da Comissão de Direitos Humanos da USP, diretor e mentor da Ativen Envelhecimento Ativo e Diretor do Aging 2.0 Brasil.18h45 - Doença de Parkinson. Dra Ana C. Piccolo - Neurologista, residência médica e mestre em neurociências pela UNIFESP/EPM, professora dos cursos de medicina da Universidade Municipal de São Caetano do Sul (USCS) e Faculdade Santa Marcelina. Coordenadora da Comissão de Residência Médica da USCS.19h15 - Doença de Alzheimer. Dra. Sonia M.D Brucki - Mestrado e Doutorado em neurologia pela Universidade Federal de São Paulo (UNIFESP). Professora Livre-Docente em Neurologia pela Faculdade de Medicina da Universidade de São Paulo (FMUSP). Co-Coordenadora do Grupo de Neurologia Cognitiva e do Comportamento - Hospital das Clínicas - FMUSP. Centro de Referência em Distúrbios Cognitivos - Hospital das Clínicas FMUSP. responsável pelo ambulatório de Neurologia Cognitiva do Hospital Santa Marcelina19h45 - Debate e Discussão20h00 - Encerramento
Elliott ride's solo in this one. He talks about the great NASCAR Camping World Truck race from Eldora and results from all of the racing! He also covers some of the World Racing Group's rulings and issued suspensions and an accident from the USCS event in Lancaster SC. This episode ends with rather tragic a story to help remind us all that we don't know what others may be going through. Stay kind to each other out there folks!!!
Icebreaker 30 winner Chad Trout and USCS winner Wayne Johnson join Steve Post and Erin Evernham.
USCS driver Terry Gray joins Steve Post and Ashley Stremme this week on the Winged Nation Weekend Preview Podcast!
Fred is a rare species in this area for that he is a native Californian. At least in Silicon Valley I don’t meet very many native Californians. Fred grew up in the San Fernando and Kern River Valleys. He has an amazing amount of education and teaching experience. Fred received a BA in biology at Northridge State University and a MS in biology and education at the university of Chicago. I love that campus! After which he taught science in Bakersfield and Pacific high schools in the late 60s. He then taught Ecology and Natural history at UCSC where he also served as Program Coordinator of biology and environmental studies for USCS extension. And because he felt the need for more education, he earned a PhD form SC Paideia where he worked with Page Smith on San Lorenzo River restoration and human ecology. He still continues to teach UCSC environmental studies, natural history and field study classes at the San Lorenzo River and SC Mountains. Fred is also an organizer for the SC Mountains Institute and is a Board Member of the SC Mountains Bioregional Council. please click on this link to watch Fred and his wife's beautiful video about the Fall Creek watershed: https://youtu.be/IPbsDq-uWLk Listen in on the bonus audio for the sounds of various birds living in the Santa Cruz Mountains Redwoods!
Vi ser nærmere på de kontrakter der blev uddelt i fredags ved deadline for de franchise taggede spillere. Derudover varmer vi op til den kommende collegesæson med et kig på nogle af de mest spændende hold og spillere, og vi kommer desuden med vores tanker om USCs cornerback Adoree' Jackson, i vores ugentlige kig på et 2017-draft prospect. Programoversigt: 0.50: Muhammad Wilkerson fik lidt overraskende skrevet under på en fem-årig aftale med Jets inden deadline. Vi ser nærmere på aftalen og hvad den kan få af konsekvenser for Jets på både den korte og lange bane. 11.30: Mindre overraskende var det at Broncos nåede til enighed med Von Miller om en seks-årig aftale. Hvor efterlader det mandskabet med de usikkerheder der er på quarterbackpositionen? 23.20: Kicker Justin Tucker fik forlænget sit ophold hos Ravens med fire år før deadline. Men er det overhovedet fair at NFL-holdene bruger franchise tags på billige positioner som kicker, og ikke kun bruger dem på de vigtigste - og dyreste - spillere? Og hvor vigtige er kickers overhovedet i dagens NFL; er det værd at betale de ekstra millioner dollars årligt for at få en kicker der er lidt mere præcis? 35.25: Vi vender blikket fremad mod den kommende collegesæson og kommer med et bud på de ti bedste hold - plus boblere. 54.00: Hvem er favoritterne til at vinde Heisman-trofæet som college footballs bedste spiller i 2016? Vi ser på nogle af de største kandidater. 1.03.10: Hvordan formår hold som Alabama og Ohio State at holde sig i toppen år efter år - og hvad skal der til for at vende bøtten for et hold, der ikke er med i toppen; og vice versa? 1.23.10: Vi retter blikket mod USCs cornerback Adoree' Jackson i vores ugentlige kig på et 2017-draft prospect. Alt-mulig-manden, der både har spillet receiver, running back, returner og cornerback og har forsøgt at kvalificere sig til OL i længdespring, er en fremragende atlet, men hvor godt et prospect er han? Og er han i virkeligheden et bedre prospect som receiver end som cornerback?
Vi fortsætter vores kig på årets breakout- og make-or-break-kandidater - denne gang med fokus på de to North-divisioner. Vi ser derudover nærmere på den rekordsættende kontrakt til Colts-quarterback Andrew Luck, samt Seahawks-receiver Doug Baldwins kontraktforlængelse og ser nærmere på den legendariske træner Buddy Ryan, der døde forleden. Slutteligt tager vi et kig på USCs wide receiver JuJu Smith-Schuster i vores ugentlige kig på et prospect fra næste års draft. Programoversigt: 0.40: Andrew Luck har skrevet under på den største kontrakt i NFL-historien. Vi ser nærmere på den nye aftale. 23.30: Doug Baldwin har fået $11,5M om året over fire år i en ny kontraktforlængelse. Vi ser på kontrakten og Baldwins betydning for Seahawks. 34.05: Buddy Ryan, der var koordinator for det legendariske 1985-Bears defense, døde tirsdag. Vi ser nærmere på det legendariske 46-Defense han skabte hos Bears. Make-or-break og breakout-kandidater i North-divisionerne: 49.30: Baltimore Ravens 59.45: Cincinnati Bengals 1.13.00: Cleveland Browns 1.20.00: Pittsburgh Steelers 1.26.30: Chicago Bears 1.30.40: Detroit Lions 1.35.20: Green Bay Packers 1.39.55: Minnesota Vikings 1.48.50: Vi retter blikket mod USCs wide receiver JuJu Smith-Schuster i vores ugentlige kig på et 2017-draft prospect. Vi vurderer bl.a. hvor bekymret man skal være over den meget bekymrende historik USC-receivers har i NFL, og ser på hvad der skulle få Smith-Schuster til at bryde historikken.
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This LibTour on United States Code Annotated (USCA) and United States Code Service (USCS) was written by Sara Sampson, Head of Reference at Georgetown University Law Library. You can download the audio file here. LibTour Poster: Librarians and legal writing professors: Download the pre-made, letter-sized LibTour poster. Print the PDF, and post it close to […]
Episode 19: This week the podcast focuses on USCs first two opponents, Virginia and Ohio State. Coach Harvey Hyde and Ryan Abraham discuss the significance of the games before Chris Wallace of CavsCorner.com Chris Wallace previews the Cavaliers and Kevin Noon of BuckeyeGrove.com previews the Buckeyes. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices