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KeywordsLeadership, Leading by Example, Educational Leadership, Consistency, Authenticity, Presence, Listening, Trust, Succession, Reflection, Ted LassoSummaryIn Episode 34 of Lassoing Leadership, Jason and Garth return to the theme of Leading by Example, unpacking insights shared by Dr. Katrina Sampson in her recent appearance. This reflective episode explores how consistent, values-based leadership often outshines charisma—and how small, intentional actions can shape school culture and strengthen community trust.From the role of deep listening to the danger of performative leadership, Jason and Garth explore their own leadership experiences and challenges, and invite listeners to reflect on what truly builds credibility in their teams. With a few nods to Ted Lasso, they close out this leadership arc by emphasizing the importance of showing up—not perfectly, but consistently.Timestamps00:00 – Welcome and Context: Wrapping Up Leading by Example03:48 – Revisiting Dr. Katrina Sampson's Key Ideas06:07 – Presence and Intentionality in Leadership07:56 – Personal Leadership Stories and Reflections13:05 – Work-Life Balance and Leadership Longevity17:09 – Challenges of Compassionate, Value-Driven Leadership21:54 – The Veneer vs. the Real: What Are We Projecting?24:43 – Final Leadership Challenge: How Will You Lead This Week?Key Takeaways:Consistency builds trust more than charisma ever will.Small, repeated actions define inclusive leadership.Your presence—and how you listen—matters more than your words.Succession planning ensures your leadership outlives your role.Clarity in communication is a true act of kindness.Authenticity connects; performance distances.Beware the “veneer” of leadership—it can create disconnect.People follow leaders who are steady, not flashy.Reflection aligns your actions with your values.Trusted feedback helps uncover blind spots and fosters growth.Soundbites: "Being clear is to be kind.""What is the veneer that we have?""Keep leading the Lasso way."
The Land Podcast - The Pursuit of Land Ownership and Investing
Welcome to the land podcast, a platform for people looking to educate themselves in the world of land ownership, land investing, staying up to date with current land trends in the Midwest, and hearing from industry experts and professionals. On today's episode, we dive into a dynamic conversation with land expert Skip Sligh on the Land Podcast. From top-dollar timber decisions to understanding soil health and the fine line of financial moves in landownership, this episode brims with wisdom for the avid land connoisseur. It's a treasure trove of tips mixed with the hearty realities of managing the wild. Veneer walnut timber Strategies for balancing land income Evolving land values post-election Waterhole setups for mature bucks Maximizing land value & plotting Exploring map tech for hunters Soil management tips for fruitful yields Strategies for investing in 'forever farms' Effective bush honeysuckle extermination Balancing income and wild habitat on CRP land https://www.whitetailmasteracademy.com Use code 'HOFER' to save 10% off at www.theprairiefarm.com Massive potential tax savings: ASMLABS.Net -Moultrie: https://bit.ly/moultrie_ -Hawke Optics: https://bit.ly/hawkeoptics_ -OnX: https://bit.ly/onX_Hunt -Painted Arrow: https://bit.ly/41ZtK5i
Maggie Widdoes joins to discuss infomercials, Top Chef and significant others
While I mourn many things that are being lost in the last few months here in America, one that grieves me the most has been the absolute shredding of many markers of equality in our culture. As I watch what is happening, it's now clear to me that this equality was a lot less solid than I had thought.You can watch this on YouTube at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xEOOzOFQYQQAlso available in written form at https://crucibleofthought.com/a-shallow-veneer-of-equality/
Are “contact lens veneers” just fake news? Why is the traditional 0.7mm prep approach outdated? Are you truly preserving enamel in your veneer preparations? Should you ever bond veneers to root dentin or cementum after crown lengthening? Why is the Galip Gürel technique the gold standard for minimal prep veneers? https://youtu.be/5BEFD1XaZtE Watch PDP219 on Youtube Dr. David Bloom joins Jaz for an insightful episode, sharing his 36 years of experience in cosmetic and restorative dentistry. With over two decades in the same practice, he's seen what works—and what leads to failure—when it comes to veneers. We also cover the key steps in mock-ups, planning, and veneer preparation. Protrusive Dental Pearl: Always Wax Up for 10: When planning veneers, start with a 10-unit wax-up (even if the patient initially wants 4 or 6). This allows them to visualize their full smile with a mock-up, compare different options, and make an informed decision. It's not about upselling - most patients will appreciate the fuller look. Key Take-aways: Health and diagnosis are foundational in cosmetic dentistry. Visual try-ins are crucial for patient engagement and satisfaction. Minimally invasive techniques are preferred for cosmetic procedures. Communication with patients about their options is essential. Bonding to enamel is more reliable than bonding to dentin. Permission statements help in guiding patient expectations. The transition from veneers to crowns should be carefully considered. Staining is not the primary concern when bonding to dentin. A change in surface texture is key in modern dental preparations. Visual aids are crucial in helping patients understand their treatment options. The Gurel technique emphasizes minimal preparation for veneers. Effective communication with patients can enhance their treatment experience. Understanding occlusion is fundamental in aesthetic dentistry. Veneer thickness should be as minimal as possible for aesthetic results. Patient involvement in the design process is essential. Cementation techniques can vary based on gingival health. Maintaining a facial path of insertion is important for aesthetic outcomes. Building a good relationship with lab technicians is key to successful restorations. Need to Read it? Check out the Full Episode Transcript below! Highlights of this episode: 02:56 Protrusive Dental Pearl 04:15 Interview with Dr. David Bloom: Journey and Expertise 11:54 The Importance of Enamel in Veneer Longevity 13:46 Prepless Cases and Visual Try-Ins 18:54 Permission Statement 22:24 Visual Try-Ins Protocol 25:13 Decision-Making: Veneers vs. Crowns 28:35 Bonding to Root Dentine and Long-Term Outcomes 33:34 Opening Embrasures: Techniques and Tips 35:19 Visual Try-Ins and Patient Communication 38:50 Wax-up in Occlusion 41:25 The Gurel Technique Explained 47:09 Black Triangles 49:40 Guidelines for First Veneer Case 54:10 Contact Lens Veneers 56:18 Cementation Preferences and Techniques 01:00:15 Final Thoughts and Educational Resources Need expert guidance on veneers and smile design? Join Intaglio Mentoring and connect with top mentors for real-time case support and level up your Dentistry. Dr David Bloom is also a mentor on Intaglio. Watch this space for David's new educational website coming soon - he teaches Veneers hands-on too. If you loved this episode, make sure to watch How to Temporise Veneers Step by Step FULL GUIDE – PDP214 This episode is eligible for 1 CE credit via the quiz on Protrusive Guidance. This episode meets GDC Outcomes B and C. AGD Subject Code: 780 ESTHETICS/COSMETICDENTISTRY (Tooth colored restorations) #PDPMainEpisodes #AdhesiveDentistry Aim: To provide an in-depth understanding of minimal preparation veneers, focusing on enamel preservation, diagnostic workflows, patient communication,
At the Temple, Jesus contrasts a significant lack of integrity against a personal example of true integrity. Why is this important to Jesus, and should it be important to us?
Check out today's guest Chelsea on InstagramIf you want to support on Patreon we'd appreciate it. If you have any questions or want to submit a story email questions@workshoptherapypodcast.com Books We RecommendAtomic Habits By James Clear https://amzn.to/4fO0O5F Essentialism By Greg McKeown - https://amzn.to/3Whd7PDEffortless By Greg McKeown- https://amzn.to/4djdHmCPunished By Rewards - https://amzn.to/3zGSc0zCheck out the social mediasInstagramFacebookTikTokYouTubewww.TamaraHatch.ca
In this gripping episode of *Coming Clean with Me*, host Elliott Wald sits down with the inspiring Lauren Amy White to delve into her tumultuous journey from the depths of addiction to a life of sobriety and empowerment. Known for his expertise in addiction therapy, Wald guides listeners through an unfiltered conversation that reveals the raw and often hidden struggles behind White's public persona.Lauren Amy White, a personal trainer and motivational speaker, opens up about her battle with alcohol and drug addiction that began in her teenage years. Despite growing up in what appeared to be an idyllic environment in Hertfordshire, Lauren faced significant challenges, including ADHD, dyslexia, and family traumas that fuelled her descent into substance abuse. By 18, she had reached rock bottom but found the courage to seek help and enter rehab, a decision that would change her life forever.The episode explores the complexities of addiction, highlighting how Lauren's early experiences with alcohol at family events spiralled into a dependency that masked deeper issues of self-worth and identity. She candidly discusses how societal pressures and personal insecurities led her to live a double life, one where she was the life of the party on the outside but deeply troubled within.Listeners will hear about Lauren's transformative journey through recovery, where she not only battled her addictions but also rebuilt fractured relationships with family members who were also struggling with similar issues. Her story is one of resilience and hope, demonstrating the power of recovery to mend broken bonds and foster new beginnings.Elliott Wald's insightful questions bring out the nuances of Lauren's story, making this episode a must-listen for anyone interested in understanding the human side of addiction and recovery. Whether you're seeking inspiration or insight into the complex world of addiction, Lauren's story is a testament to the strength required to overcome life's darkest moments. Join us for an episode filled with honesty, hope, and healing as we uncover the real story of Lauren Amy White—a journey beneath the veneer to discover true sobriety and self-acceptance.Contact Elliott directly on: 07875 751960 or find out more on his website: https://www.hypnosis-expert.com/ADDICTION/
This Episodes Questions: Brians Questions: Hi Guys love your podcast. I have a quick question regarding table saw blades. Can you give me a recommendation on a good quality 10" table saw blade that I can get re-sharpened when needed. I keep blowing through blades and I'm tired of buying new ones. Also, do you send the blades back to get re-sharpened or take them to your nearest local blade sharpening place thanks in advance Dave I'm making an ash table top (never used ash before) and had a few questions. How should I edge join the boards for glue up (domino or biscuits), what's the best finish for ash when used as a desk to avoid feeling the grain on ash. I don't have a sprayer but could be a good excuse to get one. What edge profiles do you guys like to use for tables and/or desk that get lots of use and also look good? Chayse Guy's Questions: My latest project is an Arts & Crafts sideboard made in quartersawn white oak. I'm at the point in the project where I need to start thinking about how to finish the piece. Its my first time working with this wood and I'm considering fuming the piece with ammonia as I've read that this process will really make the grain rays stand out. People seem pretty divided on whether its worth the time and risk of working with harmful chemicals and I wanted to get your collective thoughts and experience. Have you used an ammonia fuming process? Do you think its worth it? Any tips or tricks to share? I'm in the northeast so the current low temps add some complexity as I've learned that colder temperatures slow down the process. Regards, Adam I'm working on a veneered box. Normally you'd glue a similarly oriented veneer on the back surface to prevent warping. For the veneer, I'm planning on cross cutting small strips and then gluing them together, roughly like how inlays are made. I'll then be cutting thin slices from the resulting laminated assembly. I'll be using the thin slices as the veneer, like a mosaic or a quilt. The grain of these thin slices will run in different directions. Do I still need a backing? If so, in which direction should the backing grain run? Lauris Huy's Questions: The topic of wood movement comes up pretty regularly on this show. When it does, however, it is typically related to questions on how to account for it in regards to a specific project or joinery method. Meanwhile, I'm sitting here wondering what wood movement actually is. I understand that humidity and temperature cause wood to expand or contract, but that's about where my understanding ends. Why is it important to account for wood movement? What happens if you don't? What is this business I've heard mentioned about projects exploding? On a related note, often when questions about mitigating wood movement come up the answers to those questions are something along the lines of "If you use __________ (type of joinery, layout, etc) you shouldn't have to worry about wood movement." As someone still very new to the principles of woodworking, the question I always have is: why? Why will using such and such method or assembling your project in this or that manner mitigate wood movement? Zach Hey guys. Love your podcast and appreciate the help you've given me over the years with your knowledge and experience in the craft. I have an entryway table I'm building out of walnut and cocobolo. The top will consist of a glue up of the two woods. What glue should I use for the glue up since cocobolo is very oily? And what sort of finish would you recommend for this application? Thanks again and take care! Ryan of Mountain Custom Woodworks
Chelsea is an designer, maker, and veneer artist. We chatted about her recent feature in Fine Woodworking magazine, teaching and community work with Dykes with Drills at Community Workshop NOLA. We also discussed some of her great veneer and furniture projects including some coopering. Learn more about Chelsea's work on Instagram and her web site. Mentions this episode Albert Kleine, Kim McIntyre
Amanda chats with Chelsea Van Voorhis and Albert Kleine, two marquetry artists with entirely different approaches. Check out Woodsmith's Build Your Own CNC course here: https://woodsmith.mykajabi.com/building-shopnotes-cnc-machine For more information about our eLearning courses - http://www.finewoodworking.com/elearning For more information about our Woodworking Fundamentals journey - http://www.finewoodworking.com/fundamentals Join us on our new Discord server! - https://discord.gg/8hyuwqu4JH Links from this episode can be found here - http://www.shoptalklive.com Sign up for the Fine Woodworking weekly eLetter - https://www.finewoodworking.com/newsletter Sign up for a Fine Woodworking Unlimited membership - https://www.finewoodworking.com/unlimited Every two weeks, a team of Fine Woodworking staffers answers questions from readers on Shop Talk Live, Fine Woodworking‘s biweekly podcast. Send your woodworking questions to shoptalk@finewoodworking.com for consideration in the regular broadcast! Our continued existence relies upon listener support. So if you enjoy the show, be sure to leave us a five-star rating and maybe even a nice comment on our iTunes page. Join us on our Discord server here.
Feeling self-conscious about discoloration or gaps in your teeth? Visit Sweet Water Dentistry (251-210-2773) for dental bonding, a quick and affordable solution! Learn more and book a consultation at: https://sweetwatersmile.com/cosmetic-dentistry/ Sweet Water Dentistry City: Fairhope Address: 5915 Sweetwater Cir. Website: https://sweetwatersmile.com/ Phone: +1 251 550 3777 Email: swetwaterdentistry@gmail.com
Crafting beautiful veneers isn't just about technical skill—it's about ensuring that every step of the process leads to a result that your patient will love. So, how do we achieve that? Stay tuned as we break down strategies and tips for mastering this process to give every patient a confident, beautiful smile they'll love! Our guest is Dr. Dimple Desai, founder of Luminous Smiles of Newport Beach, a boutique dental practice dedicated to enhancing patients' smiles. As an Accredited Member of the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry, she belongs to a distinguished group of professionals worldwide. Her contributions to dentistry include publications in prestigious dental journals and international speaking engagements, leveraging her expertise to advance the field.
I've always gotten compliments on my smile. If I showed you my driver's license picture, it's ridiculous. I have this huge smile. But when I was in high school, my teeth were messed up. I remember not smiling deliberately because I was so embarrassed with my smile. And so, in college, I scraped together enough money to get some cosmetic dentistry. And I've had a couple more procedures since then, and now I smile like a fool. Somebody who is out to change the world one smile at a time is in the studio right now, Dr. Shaggy. She's with Modern Bite Dentistry and Veneer Lounge.
This Episodes Questions Brians Questions I was at a big box store the other day getting a new toilet. As I passed the lumber section, I saw what looked, from far away, like a piece of walnut. On closer inspection, it was a piece of rainbow poplar in with the ugly, green big box poplar for the same price as the regular poplar. Of course I bought it. My question is: was that awesome and, if so, how awesome? Thanks, Sincerely, American Bob Hey Gents! Canadian listener here, I found your podcast about a week ago and i have been listening every day now. Thanks for the content. I started woodworking this year and just built a new workbench using Paul Sellers plans. It has a laminated 2x3 top with a well so it's quite heavy. I use both power tools and hand tools. The main point of making this new bench was to make it heavy so it doesn't slide during hand planing, but it still slides!!! Any tips on how to prevent workbench slide? My workbench needs to float away from the wall so i am looking for a solution that isn't "put something behind it". Any tips would be greatly appreciated! Thanks again! Tyler Guys Questions I have a question regarding the drum sander. I only swear while doing two things, playing golf and using my drum sander. I bought a new Supermax 16-32 and had nothing but problems with it and had to send it in for warranty repair. I sold it and upgraded to a Powermatic PM2244 which I believe Guy has. I definitely have had better luck with the Powermatic but still have issues with burning at times. I do make end grain cutting boards for friends, family and donations. I know the end grain is extremely hard. I take very shallow passes, usually .002 to .004 per pass running the conveyor at 4 FPM and no matter how careful I am I still will get burning and grooves. It doesn't matter the grit of the sandpaper. I've experimented with feed rate with no luck. I know the glue does create heat and builds up on the paper so I clean the sandpaper often. Do you have any recommendations or should I start a swear jar to raise money for charity? Thanks again, Matt Good evening, gentleman! Thanks for this amazing podcast and all the info! I had a quick question on blades for a cheap table saw. I used to use the newer delta contractors saw (miss it so much..best saw I've used) unfortunately, had to down size. So I'm back to my ryobi cheaper saw. I keep the blade and adjustments true, so it cuts well....for what it is. Yall mentioned a few weeks back, thin curf blades vs regular 10". Question: I use a smaller circular saw blade in my table saw. Have you? Have you noticed more power and better cuts? Because I have. In all saws I've used. Would you recommend using a smaller blade in a cheap table saw to get more power to the blade? I'm just kinda wondering your thoughts on that. I'm a one man backyard shop that mostly is building cabinet doors out of poplar and barn doors out of pine, and poplar. Thoughts? Thanks in advance! Keep up the amazing programming! Crafted Carpentry Canada Huy's Questions EH gentlemen from the Niagara region in Ontario Canada, been listening to your excellent podcast for some time now and thoroughly enjoy it so thank you for that. My question concerns urns and specifically how it seals. For context, my wife's grandmother has recently passed away and I was asked by my wife's family to make her urn. I don't own a lathe but I very carefully using an angle grinder with a shaping disc, orbital sander and an excessive amount of hand sanding created a typical tapering cylindrical urn that is fatter about 1/3 of the way down from the top, tapering upwards and downwards from there and I used segmented layers to achieve this. The urn is made of blood wood and has soft maple accent rings. The lid I created was a simple circle that I used dowel pins and magnets to secure it to the top of the urn. I am extremely happy with how the urn turned out and how the lid looks on the urn but I am not 100% happy with how the lid I attached and sealed. So after all that my question is: how would you guys go about creating and attaching the lid? In my research I did see most urns have a threaded component on the bottom of the urn and that's how they seal. Apologies for the long winded question, any insight would be greatly appreciated. Thanks James I have a question about types of glue for veneering projects. In the past I've used Unibond 800 with good results. The problem I have is the very short shelf life for someone who does 1 or 2 veneering projects per year. Are you aware of any other solutions with longer shelf life without resorting to some PVA glue? Thanks and keep up the good work! Jeffrey
Episode 463 - Public Policy Analyst, Journalist, and Author Sreya Sarkar - Beneath the VeneerSreya Sarkar is a freelance writer based out of Massachusetts, with her fingers dipped in multiple writing projects. A public policy professional by training, she writes socio-political columns for Indian news magazines. She has published her debut novel and continues to pen more full-length fictions and short stories for literary magazines.Book: Beneath the VeneerThe newly sprouted town of Rangvihar has lured people with the promise of a safe haven, away from Delhi's maddening din. But beneath its swanky veneer lurks a hidden evil that is devouring the town's safety.Six women with troubled pasts – Falguni, Kesri, Gunjan, Asha, Farzeen, and Rani, drawn to the town with the hope of starting their lives afresh, befriend one another to form a safety net. They discover the sinister side of Rangvihar as Falguni's teenage daughter goes missing. It soon becomes evident that the disappearance is connected to a nefarious human trafficking racket in the town. The plot further thickens with more disappearances and the eventual death of suspects. As the layers of mystery peel off, all six find themselves embroiled in the crisis in unexpected ways.Pushed to seek a way out of it, what secrets will they unearth about the town as well as each other? Will they be able to re-establish the golden equilibrium of peace and safety they had once come in search of?How heavy a price do they have to pay to protect themselves?https://sreyasarkar.wixsite.com/sreyasworldSupport the show___https://livingthenextchapter.com/podcast produced by: https://truemediasolutions.ca/Coffee Refills are always appreciated, refill Dave's cup here, and thanks!https://buymeacoffee.com/truemediaca
Evan Cohen & Hembo dive into the utter dysfunction surrounding the 76ers right now including their 2-12 record, reported finger pointing, and yet another injury to Paul George. We play Sneaky Hembo Trivia and wonder if it would be a mistake for a team to draft Shedeur Sanders #1 overall. Mike Tomlin is on the doorstep of yet another winning season and Hembo somehow identifies a few famous film directors despite never having seen any of their work. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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Adam wraps up the week starting with a voicemail on the love for his parents, he opens up about his mother's final letter, and he dissects the transactional side of love. Then, Dr. Drew gets his video on spotting sociopaths, and they explore the full transparencies of George Steinbrenner & Martha Stewart. Leave us a voicemail: SpeakPipe.com/AdamandDrDrew OR Click the microphone at top of the homepage, AdamandDrDrew.com Please Support Our Sponsor: This Episode is Sponsored by BetterHelp, BetterHelp.com/AdamandDrew
Boy oh boy, here we go, fresh off an emotional night and morning. We get into some characteristics about shamans being chosen as candidates, veneer theory talked about the book Human Kind, and why I think we are all delicious, decent pudding. www.ryansingercomedy.comwww.patreon.com/ryansingerBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/me-paranormal-you-with-ryan-singer--5471727/support.
Award-winning freelance journalist Mary K. Pratt prefers to keep a low profile, giving her a unique opportunity to approach her work with a clean slate and unjaded by public opinion.In this episode, Mary and Eric discuss her career in journalism, including her latest venture, launching a community newspaper. Twenty-four years of experience has shaped more than Mary's writing style; she's followed the growth of information technology and cybersecurity and fostered new relationships with industry leaders along the way.Interested to learn about Mary's approach to media relations? Tune into this episode of Politely Pushy as she shares her workflow as a freelance journalist and the importance of telling the whole story– not just the shiny, happy parts.Keep up with Mary's latest work:https://www.techtarget.com/contributor/Mary-K-Pratthttps://www.cio.com/profile/mary-pratt/https://www.csoonline.com/profile/mary-pratt/
This week on DBDT, two tales of terror from authors Grey Walker and Brandon Wills. LINK for GOFUNDME: https://gofund.me/f98965d8 To watch the podcast on YouTube: http://bit.ly/ChillingEntertainmentYT Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast for free wherever you're listening or by using this link: https://bit.ly/DrewBlood If you like the show, telling a friend about it would be amazing! You can text, email, Tweet, or send this link to a friend: https://bit.ly/DrewBlood Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Spirit of Jesus will have nothing to do with false love and plastic peace. -------- Thank you for listening! Your support of Joni and Friends helps make this show possible. Joni and Friends envisions a world where every person with a disability finds hope, dignity, and their place in the body of Christ. Become part of the global movement today at www.joniandfriends.org Find more encouragement on Instagram, TikTok, Facebook, and YouTube.
NBC's Christine Romans shares good money habits to practice ahead of the holiday spending season. Also, a closer look at 'veneer techs' and the warning signs to watch for before getting these dental services. Plus, Kate McKinnon discusses her new book The Millicent Quibb School of Etiquette for Young Ladies of Mad Science. And Mellody Hobson, co-CEO and president of Ariel Investments, highlights important financial skills to develop at a young age.
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Diddy do it? In this episode, Jane & J.T. discuss trending topics ranging from Tyla's "Water" song award, Diddy's slippery mess, the dangers of so-called "veneer techs", we mention some recent notable passings, and more.....all with a little laughter in between. So, grap your cup of tea, coffee, or draaank to hear our take and much more. Also, if you haven't already please subscribe and share this content! Lastly, we want to empower citizens, especially undecided and/or unregistered, to vote.
Ebro, Laura, and Rosenberg host HOT 97's flagship program "Ebro In The Morning!" On today's episode 10/7/24 - Giants Win, Jets Lose, UFC 307 recap, disappointed with the new Joker movie, fake Veneer techs, playoff baseball fights, Swizz Beatz targeted in scandal, a Million Dollars is a lot of money, and much more! All that and more on Ebro In The Morning! To be a part of Freedom Friday email FreedomFriday@ebrointhemorning.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Atlanta veneer specialist, Brandon Dillard has been arrested for not being a dentist. He is charged for performing dental procedures without having a license. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Head to FactorMeals.com/DWKT50 and use code DWKT50 to get 50% off! https://linktr.ee/doweknowthem In today's episode, we go over the most recent update in the ongoing saga of Mr. Beast - which is that he and Amazon are being sued by 5 of the contestants from the "Mr Beast Games" show in a class action lawsuit they filed, alleging a laundry list of complaints from their time with the production. Then we revisit one of our most insane topics, VENEER TECHS. Except this time we finally learn a little more about how exactly one goes about pursing the recently popular career. Spoiler alert: they're going to need a career pivot 00:00 Introduction 7:52 Lily Talks About Cow Hug Therapy 12:58 Mr Beast/Amazon Lawsuit 38:34 Veneer Tech Sued 1:24:56 We Love the Internet We hope you enjoyed this episode! Please let us know on Twitter or Instagram if you have any topic suggestions for next Sunday! (@lily_marston & @jessismiles__) Business Inquiries: doweknowthempodcast@gmail.com
On this week's episode we sit down with documentary film maker & author Henry Vyner-Brooks. Henry is also the host of the ‘Saving Europe' YouTube channel, where he takes us on a journey across Europe and explores the people who rescued European Civilisation in the Dark Ages & after World War II, people like Columbanus and Robert Schuman. On this episode, we delve into the story of Columbanus, an influential Irish missionary and a key figure in the Christian monastic movement of the early Middle Ages. We explore Bangor Abbey, known at the light of the world in the 6th century, and discuss how Irish intellectuals left a lasting impression on Europe.Remembered if you're liking the podcast, please subscribe, rate, follow, and share it with others. Saving Europe Website with links to Henry's books and documentary series - http://www.savingeurope.comDark Finds Podcast IG - https://www.instagram.com/darkfindspodcast/Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/darkfindspodcast/membershipDark Finds IG - https://www.instagram.com/dark.finds/Dark Finds YouTube Channel for more dark long-form content - https://www.youtube.com/@DarkFindsChannelDark Finds book - https://amzn.eu/d/3VHPOTjColumbanus, Bangor Abbey, The Dark Ages, Saving Europe, Irish History Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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In Hollywood, there's a famous road with all sorts of fake grocery stores, movie theaters, and homes. It's where a lot of famous movie scenes are filmed and it looks real; it's enticing, and glamorous. But actually, the whole set is made of flimsy plywood and lots of paint. Like this street in Hollywood, many people walk around wearing a veneer or persona. We try to portray ourselves in a way that shows we're really someone special; we act like we have it all together. I remember doing this when I was in college. After I received Christ as my personal Savior, I no longer needed to wear a veneer. I didn't have to impress people any longer or try to be someone who I was not. I felt peace in knowing that my real identity now belonged to God. Are you wearing a veneer? If so, run to Jesus! Rest in who He says you are. Remember, there is always hope with God. This is Andrew Palau. radio.hopewithgod.com Find out more at https://hopewithgod.pinecast.co This podcast is powered by Pinecast.
With some months separating now between her exit from Compact Magazine, Nina Power discusses the chaos of post-cancellation cultural life, RFK, Jr's Trump endorsement, the extinction of education, and the battle between good and evil FULL EPISODE LINKS: Nina on her court case
Ebro, Laura, and Rosenberg host HOT 97's flagship program "Ebro In The Morning!" On today's episode 8/6/24 - Veneer Kits, Cutting Braids, I Don't Like Dudes, and so much more! Hood Caucus On Focus On Local Politics, Election Turn Out, Mayor Adams and Education! All that and more on Ebro In The Morning! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to Everyday Woodworking, Episode 37. Join us as we talk about Measuring Odd Widths, Cell Phones In the Shop, and our Oak Veneer Refinishing Project Part 2 Grab your tools and let's get started...THIS is Everyday Woodworking! ----- Thank you for joining us! For more about Everyday Woodworking or our parent company, Apple Valley Farm, please visit us online at www.avfga.com. And if you have questions or comments for us, please reach out to us at ricky@avfga.com Finally, if you enjoyed this episode, then PLEASE leave us a glowing review. It means so much and it helps future listeners decide to take a chance on us. THANK YOU in advance! Til next time, have a blessed day! We'll meet you right back here, on Everyday Woodworking! … This Podcast and its content are Copyright 2024 by Apple Valley Farm, Everyday Woodworking and PitchAFitz Publishing. All rights reserved. No part of this recording may be used without the express, written consent of the copyright holder. The music used in this recording is Insane Blues, written and performed by Ricky Fitzpatrick, published 2024 by PitchAFitz Publishing (BMI).
Haaaappyyy Thursday Cousins!!!!Okay we know we skipped a week...we're SORRY!!! It's been a busy time on the CCP side and we proooomise we'll be back to our weekly uploads soon. Side note - no episode next week :( buuut will potentially go on TT Live if you guys want to hang out there!We hope you enjoy the change of scenery lol, we filmed in a random park and shared some life updates and random thoughts!Don't forget to subscribe to our YouTube channel for more videos:https://www.youtube.com/c/CousinConnectionPodcastFollow us on:IG | https://www.instagram.com/cousinconnectionpod/Tiktok | https://bit.ly/32PtwmK---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------EPISODE 140 TIMESTAMPS:0:00 -- COLD OPEN1:23 -- Amir went too hard at the gym12:08 -- Summer Camp = No Sleep15:37 -- Amir is a certified YAPPER15:46 -- Sara FINALLY has her car! Yay!17:04 -- Car Salesman was a long lost cousin??29:57 -- Too much technology is not always better...sometimes34:12 -- Errbody in the club gettin' hair transplants39:27 -- Veneer techs are the new lash techs?44:22 -- Instant Gratification 47:14 -- Amir's theory on receding hairlines59:14 -- OUTROAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Coach Ted talks about the veneer of reality and how complacency allows you to be stuck. (Originally aired 11-09-2021)
Your favorite ladies are back with another episode. Join us as we talk about relationships that lose their mojo, how trump going to jail and things that we wish we could do over! Oh and we got a question … Veneer techs are a thing now ?? Grab your cups (make sure you pour up a drinkity drank) and let's get into some thangs chileeeeee ! ☕️ XOXO, Petty Party Podcast Get Interactive with us! Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@pettypartypodcast Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pettypartypod Twitter: https://twitter.com/pettypartypod Tiktok: https://tiktok.com/pettypartypod Email: PettyParty12814@gmail.com Follow us! Crystal: @champagnecrys Jori: @jorialiah Michelle: @chellysays Nikki: @stanleyoglevee Paulette: @amakalette
Anissa crosses the border to hang out with Vic and Steve Der-Garabedian and ask them questions about jointing veneer, minimalist woodworking, moving shop, and why the best place to use your track saw is on top of a table saw. For more information on our upcoming woodworking travel tour hosted by Anissa Kapsales and Phil Huber - https://store.woodsmith.com/pages/tour/woodworkingtravel-2024sep-england For more information about our eLearning courses - http://www.finewoodworking.com/elearning For more information about our Woodworking Fundamentals journey - http://www.finewoodworking.com/fundamentals Join us on our new Discord server! - https://discord.gg/8hyuwqu4JH Links from this episode can be found here - http://www.shoptalklive.com Sign up for the Fine Woodworking weekly eLetter - https://www.finewoodworking.com/newsletter Sign up for a Fine Woodworking Unlimited membership - https://www.finewoodworking.com/unlimited Every two weeks, a team of Fine Woodworking staffers answers questions from readers on Shop Talk Live, Fine Woodworking‘s biweekly podcast. Send your woodworking questions to shoptalk@finewoodworking.com for consideration in the regular broadcast! Our continued existence relies upon listener support. So if you enjoy the show, be sure to leave us a five-star rating and maybe even a nice comment on our iTunes page.
This Episodes Questions: Guy's Questions: With mothers day around the corner, I plan on knocking out a couple of small jewelry boxes. Mitered corners and book matched grain for a seamless look. 2 questions leading into this project. The first is more likely for Guy. In the past my boxes have been cut to 45.1 degrees to ensure a closed outside corner. My table saw is a jobsite saw and setting a precise angle is extremely difficult. I recently set up a router table and have seen guy use a 45 degree chamfer bit to cut miters this way. How close to 45 degree do these bits actually get? Is there a brand you recommend for better accuracy? How bad is the tear out? 2nd question. In the past I used a wiping poly to finish the boxes. However VOC's are a concern for these boxes. I'd like to finish the boxes with a base coat of shellac and finish with beeswax top coat. I purchased a block of beeswax but didn't really think about how to dissolve it for quick finish. Seems like mineral spirits are the leading candidate but I'm curious if anyone has used natural oil citrus solvent for the same task (I'd likely by the version from milk paint company). Jose Gentlemen, thank you for all you do to support and educate the woodworking community through this podcast and other platforms. I'm planning out a full kitchen remodel for our home and will be building the cabinets myself. The style of cabinets will be frameless/euro style which means all the plywood will need to be edge banded. The plywood will be pre-finished, but the doors and drawer fronts will be painted. How would you recommend finishing the edge banding to match the door and drawer front color? Would you do hardwood edge banding and paint it? That seems like it would take a lot of taping which leaves room for lots of error. Is there such a thing as custom colored edge banding for cabinets that is either iron-on or peel-and-stick? I don't have an edge banding machine so that probably limits my options. Thanks in advance for your help! Joel Hi guys, Thanks for providing some great knowledge for fellow woodworkers. My question is around drum sanders and the usefulness of them in a hobby shop. When do you use a drum sander and what type of projects are you using a drum sander on? I just purchased a 20” bandsaw and would like to start resawing veneers for projects. In the past I would buy 1/16” thick veneers from a commercial veneer shop which worked well. But I question if a drum sander is actually required/desired for this operation. I've read a bunch about troubles with drum sander's and really question if it speeds up the work. Could I just joint a fresh face, resaw. Then joint another fresh face and so on. Then glue up the panel. And either clean up the panel on the planner or ROS? In my future I probably have a set of kitchen cabinets and various built in cabinets(which I would either buy plywood or use commercial veneer and glue my own). I normally make freestanding furniture as well. This isn't a production shop, and I have all the normal tools for dimensioning lumber, TS, Jointer, and planer. Feel free to summarize my question, just wanted to give you guys enough context. Thanks,Jesse Beechland Furniture Huys Questions: Hi Guys Have known of & liked Guy's YT channel for a number of years and recently came across this podcast which I'm really enjoying as I go through the back catalogue. I must be on similar wavelength to you Guy as I love (& own a lot / most of) the Incra stuff, saw your MFT style outfeed which I'm about to build a copycat of (just awaiting delivery of the aluminium extrusion) and am in the midst of milling the timber to start building your mini workbench, the plans for which I recently bought. I then happened on your YT channel the other day Huy and whilst watching the 6yo shop tour video was interested to see your boom arm. Could you tell me a bit more about it. Is it bought as is, or built up from tubing etc? Keep up the good work. Thanks Andy I love your podcast, particularly that you spend the time talking about woodworking without a lot of jibber-jabber about unrelated stuff. I'm sorry to hear about Brian's accident, and appreciate very much that he was willing to share about it so we could all learn. Could you possibly send me the 10 safety rules from the Purposeful Design shop? Also, here's my question: are there any general rules for how much clamping pressure is advisable when doing a glue-up? Is it just enough to close the joint? Or does glue work better when extra clamping pressure is applied? I realize this is a broad question and the answer may differ depending on the situation, but any guidance you can provide would be much appreciated. Thanks for all you do! Jimmy B, Los Angeles CA. Hello Guys, I recently found your podcast and I love it. Great content and great chemistry between you all. I will be sad when I catch up on all the past episodes because then I will have or wait to listen to new episodes. I am new to woodworking and I currently use a Dewalt 8 1/4 inch job site table saw. For my 50th birthday I am looking to upgrade to a larger table saw. I am economically challenged so my budget is around $1000. I am looking at 2 different saws the first one is the Delta 36-725T2 for $699 and the other one is the Laguna Fusion F1 for $1080. Is the Laguna worth $300 more? Do you have any other suggestions? I would prefer to buy new. Thanks you all are awesome have a great day. Korey
The Bulletproof Dental Podcast Episode 348 HOSTS: Dr. Peter Boulden & Dr. Craig Spodak DESCRIPTION Join Craig and Peter as they discuss rural practices in rural versus urban area and the challenges and advantages of practicing in rural markets. Also, a concerning trend in dentistry: the rise of non-dentist veneer technicians, or 'near-techs.' These individuals, with minimal training, are illegally placing veneers on patients using nail supplies and acrylic. Craig and Peter express their frustration with the lack of protection for the dental profession and the potential harm caused by these unqualified practitioners. TAKEAWAYS Rural dentists are three times busier than dentists in urban areas, highlighting the demand for dental services in rural markets. The rise of non-dentist veneer technicians, or 'near-techs,' is a concerning trend in dentistry, as these individuals are illegally placing veneers on patients with minimal training. The dental profession needs better protection and advocacy to prevent the proliferation of unqualified practitioners and ensure patient safety. The commoditization of dental services and the race to the bottom on pricing can undermine the quality of care and patient outcomes. Dentists should be aware of these trends and actively advocate for the profession to maintain high standards and protect patient well-being. CHAPTERS 00:00 - Introduction and Reflection on Progress 03:02 - The Busy Rural Dentist 13:25 - The Rise of Non-Dentist Veneer Technicians REFERENCES Bulletproof Summit Bulletproof Dental Practice
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This Episodes Questions: Brian's Questions: Ashtin here Hey guys love the podcast thank you for putting out good content for all of us to hear My question is I'm very new to the woodworking community I don't have a shop or a space I work in I use all mobile equipment I do all my work outside I want to know what projects I can do that will help build my skills in and my confidence I have a DEWALT Dw7491rs Table saw A Bosch router table Ra1181 A craftsman jointer Cmew020 A wen 6524 spindle and belt sander combo A dewalt Dws 780 miter saw I do have a Incra 1000se Also what blade would you recommend for my table saw for an all around use? I have been using Diablo blades sense I have had it. Ashtin Brian also gives a nice PSA on shop safety and how thiungs can go wrong quickly Guy's Questions: I've been doing some veneering using a vaccum bag. Mostly just panels for doors and box lids. When I join two pieces of veneer together at a seam I'll use blue painters tape to hold the seem together. My.problem is when I get it out and start taking the tape off I'll get some of the veneer fibers coming off with the tape. How can I prevent it from happening? Thanks John Hi guys. Love the podcast. I've learned a bunch from you all. My question is about end grain. I'm building a cherry night stand that has a shelf that will be 20" long and about 17" wide. I'm making the shelf from solid cherry as well. The 17" dimension end grain will show on the left and right sides of the night stand. I made my own cherry veneer from the stock I have (it's about 1/32" thick) and was thinking I could edge band it to the ends. But if I do that, the glue holding the veneer will prevent the wood from moving, right? I was even thinking about using the banding so that the grain follows the top (like a waterfall). But it doesn't solve the glue issue. Am I correct in this thinking? How can I dress up the ends so that it doesn't look like amateurish? Or should I just sand the end grain to a very fine grit and/or seal the end grain before finishing so that it doesn't get darker than the shelf itself? Thanks so much. Anthony Huy's Questions: Hello Gentlemen, I'm planning on replacing the cheap hollow-core door that leads from my conditioned basement to my workshop garage. Any advise on materials? I know MDP is flat but edges are brittle. Can I use an mdf or plywood core and dress it up with thinner material? How should I go about this while accounting for wood movement? My jointer is the limiting factor, bench-top with only a couple feet in totable bed lengths combined. Thanks Again, Dave I'm an “aspiring” woodworker in Harvest Alabama. I have a 1 car garage with a 5x8x6 tornado bunker in the middle of the floor. If you had that, is there any way that you would reuse that space to your advantage? Not just storage space, but actively- like dust collection, or an extra long panel saw. Tom