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We're discussing a volume I've had since I was in high screwel (as Rush Limbaugh used to call it) at Chatfield I'm-so-High in Littleton, Colorado. I bought it with my paper route money probably at Barnes and Noble by the lake on the corner of Bowles and Wadsworth, down the street from Clement Park and Columbine Library. We're going to make a fair use, do a transformative reading of "Marxism: Philosophy and Economics (NY: Quill Press, 1985). By Thomas Sowell of the Hoover Institution, Stanford University. We'd like to thank Quill Press for making this material available. We'd of course like to thank Thomas Sowell for writing it. The Republican Professor is a pro-correckly-understanding-Marxism-philosophy-and-economics podcast. Therefore, welcome Dr. Thomas Sowell, Ph.D.
A woman moves to Philadelphia because her brother calls and says "God is here." College students sell their stuff to help a stranger. Three thousand strangers become one family overnight. This is the early church in Acts 2 — and it wasn't built by strategy or social engineering. It was built one heart at a time. This week we explore what it looks like when a community is actually devoted.
In this episode, Chance Wadsworth, a three-time World Goose Calling Champion, shares insights on contest calling, call design, and the importance of perseverance and attitude in achieving excellence. We explore the evolution of contest calling, tips for beginners, and how to foster a thriving calling community. Surround yourself with good people, and good things will happen. Sit back and relax. Looking for new products? Visit Canadian Waterfowl Supplies: https://www.canadianwaterfowlsupplies... @CanadianWaterfowlSupplies Looking for some Punisher Swag? Visit www.punisherwaterfowl.com A huge thank you to our show sponsors: Real Geese Decoys : https://webfootdecoys.com/ @realgeesedecoys Rig em Right: https://rigemright.com/ @RigEmRightWaterfowl Pitboss Waterfowl: https://pitbosswaterfowl.com/ @JeffCoats Have ideas for a topic? Know someone who would be a good guest? Have questions about the show? Reach out on social media: Instagram : www.instagram.com/punisherwaterfowl ( / punisherwate.. ) @punisherwaterfowl Facebook : www.facebook.com/punisherwaterfowl ( / punisherwater.. ) #PunisherWaterfowl #podcast #waterfowl #Waterfowl #VeteranOwned #Podcast #DuckLanderCalls #duckhunters #duckcalls
Welcome to The Turf Zone podcast. This episode features the article “Minimizing Spring Dead Spot” written by M. Aaron Tucker, Assistant Professor, Auburn University and Wendell J. Hutchens, Assistant Professor, University of Arkansas. Introduction Spring Dead Spot (SDS) is one of the most persistent and damaging diseases affecting warm-season turfgrasses that undergo winter dormancy. First documented in 1954 on a bermudagrass lawn in Stillwater, Oklahoma, SDS continues to challenge turf managers across the southern and transition zone of the United States (Wadsworth & Young, 1960; Tredway, 2009). This article outlines the biology of the disease, key infection periods, and the latest cultural and chemical strategies for effective management. Pathogen Biology SDS is caused by soil-borne fungi in the genus Ophiosphaerella, specifically O. herpotricha, O. korrae, and O. narmari. These pathogens differ in geographic distribution and turfgrass host preference. In Alabama, O. korrae is likely the most prevalent species (Hutchens et al., 2025). Disease Cycle and Symptoms The fungi that cause Spring Dead Spot are ectotrophic root-infecting pathogens, colonizing the outer surfaces of roots, rhizomes, and stolons, leading to necrosis. This damage predisposes turfgrass to winter injury, with symptoms emerging in spring due to the combined effects of fall infection and harsh winter conditions. SDS is a monocyclic disease, with a single infection cycle per year. Infection occurs in late summer to early fall, when evening temperatures cool and soil temperatures drop consistently below 70°F. Symptoms appear in spring as circular or semi-circular patches of dead turf, ranging from six inches to several feet in diameter. Severe outbreaks can result in large, coalesced areas of turf loss, with recovery taking two to three months after green-up—making proactive management essential. Cultural Management Strategies Effective cultural management hinges on understanding the disease's biology. Thatch and organic matter serve as reservoirs for pathogen survival. Practices such as core aerification, verticutting, and fraze mowing during the summer remove thatch and dilute organic matter, thereby reducing inoculum and mitigating spring symptoms (Hutchens et al., 2025). Conversely, cultural practices such as verticutting and aerification on symptomatic turf in spring can actually hinder recovery. Mechanical stress on already damaged turf slows regrowth, so spring cultivation should be avoided. Proper fertilization, particularly nitrogen applications in late summer/fall and spring, supports plant health and recovery (Tredway, 2021; Hutchens et al., 2022). Ammonium sulfate has shown efficacy against O. herpotricha, while calcium nitrate is more effective against O. korrae—highlighting the importance of pathogen identification (Tredway, 2021). Chemical Management Strategies Chemical control with fungicides is most effective when timed correctly. Applications should occur during fall as soil temperatures drop consistently between 65-55°F. Current research is refining this window using the Battaglia-Hutchens cooling degree-day model to optimize timing (Battaglia et al., 2024). The modern demethylation-inhibiting (DMI) fungicide mefentrifluconazole offers strong SDS suppression, while older DMIs like propiconazole and tebuconazole provide moderate efficacy (Clarke et al., 2020). Select succinate dehydrogenase-inhibiting (SDHI) fungicides—like isofetamid, penthiopyrad, and pydiflumetofen—also provide excellent control but carry a higher risk of resistance. Rotating SDHIs with DMIs is recommended to preserve efficacy. Precision Application Technologies Advancements in GPS-guided sprayers allow for targeted fungicide applications. Mapping disease areas in spring and early summer enables precise fall fungicide treatments, reducing both cost and environmental impact (Booth et al., 2021; Henderson et al., 2025). Conclusion Understanding pathogen biology, the disease cycle, and optimal application timing is essential for managing SDS. Continued research is uncovering pathogen-specific responses to cultural and chemical strategies, offering promising avenues for more refined and effective control. Literature Cited Battaglia, M., Hutchens, W. J., & Roberson, T. (2024, November). Development of a Fungicide Application Timing Model for Spring Dead Spot Using Cooling Degree-Days. In ASA, CSSA, SSSA International Annual Meeting. ASA-CSSA-SSSA. Booth, J. C., Sullivan, D., Askew, S. A., Kochersberger, K., & McCall, D. S. (2021). Investigating targeted spring dead spot management via aerial mapping and precision-guided fungicide applications. Crop Science, 61(5), 3134-3144. Clarke, B. B., Vincelli, P., Koch, P., & Chou, M. Y. (2020). Chemical control of turfgrass diseases 2024. Henderson, C., Haak, D., Mehl, H., Shafian, S., & McCall, D. (2025). Precision mapping and treatment of spring dead spot in bermudagrass using unmanned aerial vehicles and global navigation satellite systems sprayer technology. Precision Agriculture, 26(2), 38. Hutchens, W. J., Booth, J. C., Goatley, J. M., & McCall, D. S. (2022). Cultivation and Fertility Practices Influence Hybrid Bermudagrass Recovery from Spring Dead Spot Damage. HortScience, 57(2), 332-336. Hutchens, W. J., Anders, J. K., Butler, E. L., Kerns, J. P., McCall, D. S., Miller, G. L., & Walker, N. R. (2025). Fifteen years of findings: Advancements in spring dead spot research from 2009 to 2024. Crop Science, 65(1), e21367. Tredway, L. P., Tomaso-Peterson, M., Perry, H., & Walker, N. R. (2009). Spring dead spot of bermudagrass: A challenge for researchers and turfgrass managers. Plant Health Progress, 10(1), 32. Tredway, L. P., Soika, M. D., Butler, E. L., & Kerns, J. P. (2021). Impact of nitrogen source, fall fertilizers, and preventive fungicides on spring dead spot caused by Ophiosphaerella korrae and O. herpotricha. Crop Science, 61(5), 3187-3196. Wadsworth, D. F., & Young, H. C. (1960). Spring dead spot of bermudagrass. Plant Dis. Rep, 44, 516-518. You have been listening to The Turf Zone Podcast. Follow The Turf Zone on X, Facebook and LinkedIn for all things turfgrass, featuring podcasts, magazines, events and more. Visit www.theturfzone.com for more. The post Minimizing Spring Dead Spot appeared first on The Turf Zone.
We heard Des Wadsworth as the keynote speaker at a Men's Retreat at Gateway South. Des Wadsworth, a native of Australia, explained his accent, which comes from his upbringing in northwest England. Hear his extraordinary story of the American Bison and Inside the Storm. Grace's Mission is to: - Grow Richly- Reach Intentionally- Adore Passionately- Connect Authentically- Engage WholeheartedlyOur Vision: To Unleash Grace to everyone in Tempe and beyond.Enjoy watching this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=09V3gYoT-jEBecome a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/success-made-to-last-legends--4302039/support.
Becoming a world champion doesn't happen by accident — it happens through discipline, repetition, and an unrelenting desire to improve.In this episode, host Matt Harrison sits down with Chance Wadsworth, a three‑time undisputed World Live Goose Calling Champion and founder of Quill Creek Calls, to talk about competition calling, practice mentality, design philosophy, and how elite calling translates to real‑world hunting success.Chance shares his journey from growing up in the outdoors to discovering contest calling, the mindset required to win at the highest level, and why greatness comes down to doing the fundamentals over and over — even when it's not fun.In this episode, listeners will hear about:How Chance first got into waterfowl hunting and goose callingDiscovering contest calling and chasing a competitive edgeWhat separates world champions from everyone elseWhy “desire and repetition” matter more than talentHow Chance approached practice early in his careerUsing focused, intentional practice to refine skillsThe mental process of stepping onto the world stageWhy defending a title is harder than winning the firstWhat judges listen for in elite live‑goose routinesThe importance of cadence, flow, and realismCommon mistakes beginners make in goose callingAccepting failure and building a strong calling foundationStarting a call company and designing the Quill Creek Mark ITranslating contest calling into real‑world traffic huntsStaying motivated after winning at the highest levelWhether you're a competitive caller, a die‑hard goose hunter, or simply someone who appreciates mastery of a craft, this episode offers insight into what it takes to truly separate yourself from the field.SPONSORS:Purina Pro Plan: The official performance dog food of Ducks UnlimitedWhether you're a seasoned hunter or just getting started, this episode is packed with valuable insights into the world of waterfowl hunting and conservation.Bird Dog Whiskey and Cocktails:Whether you're winding down with your best friend, or celebrating with your favorite crew, Bird Dog brings award-winning flavor to every moment. Enjoy responsibly.
Is being a cynic holding you back from following God?
Most of us know what it feels like to be empty inside — and to reach for something that doesn't actually help. In this message from the Blessed series, we dig into Matthew 5:6, where Jesus promises that those who hunger and thirst for righteousness will be filled. But what does that kind of hunger even look like, and what does it mean to be filled? Through honest personal story and two remarkable Old Testament prophecies, we explore the difference between looking good on the outside and being transformed from the inside out — and why the emptiness you feel might be exactly where God wants to meet you.
Jeff Smith and Carson Odegard sit down with Chance Wadsworth, owner of Quail Creek Championship Calls, to talk goose calling from the inside out—how a chemistry background helped him design the Mach One, why he refuses to sell a call he hasn't proven at a high level, and how contest calling sharpened the way he hunts real birds in Wisconsin. The conversation covers mentors, stage nerves, field philosophy, traffic hunting, and the kind of repetition it takes to actually get good.Episode highlightsHow Quail Creek started — Chance launched the company in 2024 after roughly two years of prototypes, testing, and refining a goose call he felt confident enough to take on stage.Built like an experiment — with a chemistry background and CAD-based design, he worked through more than a thousand call combinations to understand how length, wall thickness, contour, and overlap affect both sound and feel.Mentors matter — Chance credits Tim Steele and Mike Benjamin for helping him build the foundation and accelerate as a contest caller.Field calling vs. contest calling — the crew breaks down the difference between stage performance and practical hunting, and why some contest calls still absolutely work in the blind.Why he cares so much about calling — in traffic situations, when birds are not already committed to the food, Chance believes calling becomes a huge part of the game.Wisconsin goose hunting realities — leasing fields, learning roost patterns, hunting cut corn and beans, and why he believes leaving spreads out too long can educate birds.Advice for new contest callers — be okay with not winning, use YouTube and good mentors, put in the work, and understand that progress comes from repetition.If you care about goose calls, competition, and the crossover between stage skill and real-world hunting, this one is packed with practical insight and a lot of heart.
Send us Fan MailSarah Welcomes Max Wadsworth to The Beyond Condition PodcastIn today's episode, I bring you an exclusive interview where you'll discover what it truly feels like to go viral on social media!Max shares his inspiring journey, from becoming a Powerlifting World Champion at just 19 years old to preparing for his 2026 season with aspirations to become the youngest IFBB Pro in the UK.What to ExpectA Meaningful Journey: Max began his fitness journey at the age of 8. What started with CrossFit evolved into Powerlifting, and now he is pursuing Bodybuilding. Along the way, he has cultivated discipline and discovered a passion for excellence.The Experience of Going Viral: Max provides valuable insights into the whirlwind of suddenly gaining fame on social media.Discussions Include:Going viral on social mediaSleep apneaMax's athletic backgroundCoaching dynamicsBalancing full-time work and bodybuildingConnecting with the bodybuilding communityPowerliftingHow Max discovered bodybuildingPositive role modelsExternal pressures and conflictsMax's preparation timeline for 2026Practice preps and health phasesPosing practise and lessonsBodybuilding couplesBody weights and calorie intakeSteroids and cyclesSupport systemsThe reality of InstagramTraining performance while on cycleAddictive behaviours and obsessionsEating disorders and therapyOff-plan experiencesFind Max on Instagram @maximus_wadsWatch it here: https://youtu.be/Hr7ssdtp7j8Find Sarah on Instagram: @sarahparker_bbTHE ULTIMATE SHOW DAY GUIDE E-BOOK: Purchase hereBeyond Condition Coaching Application: Click here
What does the future of public health look like and what does it cost to build it? In this episode, ASTHO member Dr. James McDonald, Commissioner of Health for New York State, returns to the show to unpack the state's $1.7 billion investment in a new, state-of-the-art Wadsworth Center Laboratory. Set to consolidate five aging facilities into one 655,000-square-foot, LEED Gold-certified campus in Albany, the new lab is designed to transform how New York detects, tracks, and responds to public health threats—from infectious diseases and wastewater surveillance to antimicrobial resistance and emerging pathogens. Dr. McDonald explains why co-locating more than 800 scientists alongside academic partners will accelerate research and innovation, how lessons from COVID-19 are shaping flexible, future-proof lab design, and why investments like this are critical to national health security.Journal of Public Health Management and PracticeLiving With Long COVID: Stories, Science, and Public Health
This week on The Price for Paradise Podcast, we sit down with Pastor Des Wadsworth of Grace Community Church for a deep conversation about faith, belief systems, and the deeper meaning behind living a life of purpose. Des shares his powerful personal story and discusses what led him into ministry. We talk about non-denominational Christianity, the differences between various Christian traditions, and how belief systems both inside and outside the faith shape how people see the world. We also explore Bible translations, why they differ, and how people can better understand scripture regardless of their background or denomination. Along the way we connect these ideas back to the Price for Paradise concept — the idea that pursuing truth, faith, discipline, and purpose often comes with sacrifice. Des is a captivating speaker every Sunday, and in this conversation he brings the same depth, clarity, and passion to topics that many people wrestle with. If even one person finds encouragement, direction, or a deeper understanding of faith through this conversation, then it was Worth having.
As a Beck's Player with Heart, Jackson Wadsworth shows his dedication and passion both on and off the court and field. In school, He participates in football, basketball, HUCS, Student Council, FCA, and National Honor Society. Jackson's favorite thing about sports is the ability to be able to compete for his school and community. He also enjoys being part of a team and being a role model for younger generation, giving them someone to look up to. In his community, he is involved in local blood drives, part of the senior Luther league, and volunteers for the food and health pantry. Jackson has spent his entire life farming, so agriculture means a lot to him. He don't see it as a job, he sees it as a lifestyle and something he will do for the rest of his life. As soon as football or basketball practice is over, he goes to the farm to work. Jackson's future plans include attending Northern State to play basketball and study ag business. After college, he plans to come back to the farm with hopes to one day take it over. See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
This week Brandon and Jane watch the psychedelic thriller, The Baby from 1973. It centers around a social worker and her obsession with an eccentric family. She's been assigned a new case involving the Wadsworth family and once they cross paths, their lives will never be same! Listen wherever you get your pods! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Join us as we chat with Chance Wadsworth, a three-time world goose calling champion, about his journey, ethics in hunting, and the story behind his premium calls. Discover insights into waterfowl hunting, call making, and the importance of respect and passion in the sport. Surround yourself with good people, and good things will happen. Sit back and relax. Looking for new products? Visit Canadian Waterfowl Supplies: https://www.canadianwaterfowlsupplies... @CanadianWaterfowlSupplies Looking for some Punisher Swag? Visit www.punisherwaterfowl.com A huge thank you to our show sponsors: Real Geese Decoys : https://webfootdecoys.com/ @realgeesedecoys Rig em Right: https://rigemright.com/ @RigEmRightWaterfowl Pitboss Waterfowl: https://pitbosswaterfowl.com/ @JeffCoats Have ideas for a topic? Know someone who would be a good guest? Have questions about the show? Reach out on social media: Instagram : www.instagram.com/punisherwaterfowl ( / punisherwate.. ) @punisherwaterfowl Facebook : www.facebook.com/punisherwaterfowl ( / punisherwater.. ) #PunisherWaterfowl #podcast #waterfowl #Waterfowl #VeteranOwned #Podcast #DuckLanderCalls #duckhunters #duckcalls
In this message from Psalm 136, we explore the unchanging faithfulness of God. Throughout Israel's story—creation, deliverance from Egypt, and provision in the wilderness—the repeated refrain reminds us that “His faithful love endures forever.” This episode reflects on how God remains Creator, Deliverer, and Sustainer, even when life feels uncertain or difficult. Wherever you find yourself today—seeking God's goodness, needing freedom, or learning to trust Him in the wilderness—this conversation invites you to remember and respond to God's enduring love.
summaryIn this episode of the Get Right podcast, the hosts engage in a lively discussion about the origins of hip hop, the evolution of the genre, and the generational perspectives that shape our understanding of music. Wadsworth returns to share his personal journey of growth and the challenges he faced after a layoff, emphasizing the importance of community, networking, and vulnerability in navigating career transitions. The conversation highlights the significance of building confidence, manifesting success, and the role of relationships in achieving personal and professional goals. In this engaging conversation, the speakers delve into the importance of intentional networking, mentorship, and the confidence required to navigate the corporate world. They discuss the significance of authenticity, the value of specialization over being well-rounded, and the necessity of setting ambitious goals. The dialogue also touches on the unique challenges faced by Black men in leadership roles and the complexities of code-switching in professional settings. Ultimately, the conversation emphasizes the journey of self-discovery and growth, encouraging listeners to embrace their true selves while striving for success.
Community finance is under pressure. On this episode of Credit Union Conversation, Mark Ritter sits down with Doug Wadsworth to unpack the realities facing small credit unions, including expanding regulatory burdens, rising compliance costs, and growing competition among credit unions. They discuss why credit union advocacy matters, how the cooperative model must evolve, and what practical leadership looks like when serving members in an increasingly complex financial environment.What You Will Learn in This Episode: ✅ How small credit unions manage increasing regulatory burden and mounting compliance costs during NCUA examinations✅ Why credit union advocacy is essential to protecting the cooperative model and strengthening member impact✅ How credit union competition from large financial institutions and FinTech competition is reshaping credit union strategySubscribe to Credit Union Conversations for the latest credit union trends and insights on loan volume and business lending! Connect with MBFS to boost your credit union's growth today.TIMESTAMPS: 00:00 Doug shares his journey into the credit union space and his introduction to small credit unions06:25 The challenges of obtaining services, the weight of NCUA examinations, and the rising regulatory burden on small credit unions17:18 Survey results reveal growing credit union competition from larger credit unions over smaller ones21:04 Breaking down compliance costs, HMDA reporting, and NMLS registration27:58 Advocacy efforts aimed at achieving regulatory relief for small credit unions31:15 A vision for strengthening the cooperative model and sustaining community financeKEY TAKEAWAYS:
Josiah and Micah Kennealy talk with Aaron Wadsworth from Grace Church in Arizona about Unified College. More about us: Learn more about youngadultstoday: www.youngadults.today Give to propel the ministry forward: https://tithe.ly/give?c=5350133 Resources: -Free eBook "10 Steps to Starting a Successful Young Adult Ministry": https://www.youngadults.today/book -Join our FaceBook Group Community with 2500+ leaders: https://www.facebook.com/groups/796270437396021 -Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/youngadults.today/ -See you in Minneapolis this March 13-14th for the youngadultstoday leader conference: www.youngadults.today/conference -Limited Spots are available for our Coaching Communities launching February 16th: www.youngadults.today/coaching-communities
On this week's episode of TheFallenState TV, host Jesse Lee Peterson is joined by Jim Renacci—He is a politician and businessman who served as the Republican Representative for Ohio's 16th Congressional District from 2011 to 2019, and was also a two-term Mayor of Wadsworth, Ohio. Jim shares insights from his years in public office, his transition from the private sector to politics, and what he believes is really happening behind the scenes in Washington. The two discuss the state of the Republican Party, economic policy, leadership, and the challenges facing everyday Americans. It’s a candid conversation about experience, accountability, and the future of the country.
In this episode of Mining Stock Daily, technical analyst Kevin Wadsworth returns to discuss the massive "capital rotation event" currently unfolding between growth stocks and hard assets. Wadsworth examines the significance of the Dow Jones surpassing 50,000, questioning whether current market levels are being treated as a matter of national security to prevent a significant downturn. Using a proprietary "weight of evidence" matrix, he illustrates how key indicators like the U.S. dollar and money supply have entered a definitive bear market when priced in gold. Kevin details how current conditions mirror rare historical precedents from 1929, the 1970s, and the early 2000s, all of which led to a decade or more of stock market underperformance. Listeners will learn why Wadsworth anticipates significant market weakness by Q3 or Q4, potentially leading to a 50% drop in the S&P 500 if critical support levels are breached. The conversation highlights a generational opportunity in gold and silver, with silver potentially reaching targets as high as $250 per ounce as it completes a massive 46-year cup and handle pattern. Finally, Wadsworth provides a sobering technical look at Bitcoin, noting its declining momentum and severe underperformance relative to gold over the recent cycle._____TerraHutton empowers junior mining companies to secure investment with immersive, interactive, and visually striking storytelling. Learn more about the TerraHutton platform HERE______This episode of Mining Stock Daily is brought to you by... Revival Gold is one of the largest pure gold mine developer operating in the United States. The Company is advancing the Mercur Gold Project in Utah and mine permitting preparations and ongoing exploration at the Beartrack-Arnett Gold Project located in Idaho. Revival Gold is listed on the TSX Venture Exchange under the ticker symbol “RVG” and trades on the OTCQX Market under the ticker symbol “RVLGF”. Learn more about the company at revival-dash-gold.comVizsla Silver is focused on becoming one of the world's largest single-asset silver producers through the exploration and development of the 100% owned Panuco-Copala silver-gold district in Sinaloa, Mexico. The company consolidated this historic district in 2019 and has now completed over 325,000 meters of drilling. The company has the world's largest, undeveloped high-grade silver resource. Learn more at https://vizslasilvercorp.com/Equinox has recently completed the business combination with Calibre Mining to create an Americas-focused diversified gold producer with a portfolio of mines in five countries, anchored by two high-profile, long-life Canadian gold mines, Greenstone and Valentine. Learn more about the business and its operations at equinoxgold.com Integra Resources is a growing precious metals producer in the Great Basin of the Western United States. Integra is focused on demonstrating profitability and operational excellence at its principal operating asset, the Florida Canyon Mine, located in Nevada. In addition, Integra is committed to advancing its flagship development-stage heap leach projects: the past producing DeLamar Project located in southwestern Idaho, and the Nevada North Project located in western Nevada. Learn more about the business and their high industry standards over at integraresources.com
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Join hosts Adam Hall and Walt Cerrato as they sit down with Andy Booth, Head Girls Basketball Coach at Wadsworth High School.The Holding Court Podcast is presented by the Ohio High School Basketball Coaches Association.This podcast is available anywhere you listen to podcasts. Make sure to subscribe.Also, check us out here:linktr.ee/OHSBCAThis episode is powered by Fundraising University (Ohio). If you are looking to raise money for your program, Fundraising University (Ohio) is the way to go! For more information, visit https://fundraisingu.net/.
During the Week of Christian Unity JAN 18-25 do a work of service or volunteer. Lauretta has as her guest. Fr. Jason Brooks, a priest in the Legionaries of Christ. Inspired by his involvement with Encounter Ministries brings the healing power of the Holy Spirit through healing services and personal prayer ministry. Fr, Jason currently leads a Regnum Christi healing Ministry in Metro Detroit where he serves as a Chaplain for the adult lay members of the Regnum Christi Movement. St. Stanislaus Kostka Parish https://www.pentecosttodayusa.org/ Transformation Night will be directed by Worship Leader MARK NIMO FRIDAY, JANUARY 30TH -7PM St. Patrick Church (St. Brigid Parish) 15000 W. Wadsworth Road, Wadsworth, IL Free and Open to the Public For More Information : https://encounterschool.org/chicago/
In this episode of the Hunting Stories Podcast, Chance Wadsworth, a champion goose caller and call maker, shares his journey in hunting and call making. He recounts thrilling hunting stories, including a memorable blizzard goose hunt and his wife's first turkey hunt. The conversation delves into the importance of companionship in hunting, the impact of pressure on hunting success, and the future of call making. Chance also offers valuable tips for aspiring callers and emphasizes the significance of competition in honing calling skills. Listeners are encouraged to connect with Chance and explore his calls. Chance's Links Website Facebook Instagram Tiktok Hunting Stories Links @HuntingStoriesPodcast YouTube Want to be a guest? Hunting Stories Website Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder (OCD) is common, disabling and frequently misunderstood in clinical practice. In this episode of Practical for Your Practice, hosts Dr. Jenna Ermold and Kevin Holloway are joined by Dr. Elizabeth McIngvale and Dr. Lauren Wadsworth, two nationally recognized leaders in OCD treatment and training, for a deep dive into Exposure and Response Prevention (ERP), the gold-standard treatment for OCD.Together, they unpack why OCD is so often misdiagnosed, mistreated, or unintentionally reinforced, even by well-intentioned clinicians, and how ERP works to interrupt the obsession–compulsion cycle by targeting avoidance, ritualizing, and intolerance of uncertainty.Be sure to listen in and remember, we want to hear from you! Have thoughts about this episode? A “clinical sin” you've encountered? Ideas for future topics or guests?Leave us a voicemail via SpeakPipe https://www.speakpipe.com/cdpp4p Or send us an email cdp-podcast-ggg@usuhs.edu . We love hearing from our listeners. As always, until next time, stay curious, and mind your EBPs.Elizabeth McIngvale, Ph.D., LCSW, is the Director of the OCD Institute of Texas, Co-Founder of MHNTI, and faculty at Baylor College of Medicine. A renowned OCD expert, she has published 35+ peer-reviewed works and delivered 250+ lectures. She founded the Peace of Mind Foundation and OCDChallenge.org, now part of the IOCDF, where she serves as a Board Member and former national spokesperson. Diagnosed with OCD at age 12, Dr. McIngvale brings a unique dual perspective as both a clinician and advocate. She has advised NIH and SAMHSA and serves as a faculty instructor for the Behavioral Therapy Training Institute. She remains dedicated to advancing research and expanding access to high-quality care for OCD and anxiety disorders.Dr. Lauren Wadsworth is a board-certified clinical psychologist and Clinical Senior Instructor at the University of Rochester Medical Center. She is the founding director of Genesee Valley Psychology (GVP), providing accessible evidence-based care in Western NY, and Meridian Psychology Practice, serving NY, MA, and GA. As a leader in mental health education, she co-founded the Mental Health National Training Institute (MHNTI) and Twin Stars Diversity Trainers. An expert in diversity and inclusion, she co-authored Did That Just Happen?! Beyond "Diversity" — Creating Sustainable and Inclusive Organizations. Dr. Wadsworth is dedicated to expanding access to evidence-based treatment and fostering inclusive environments through app-based training and organizational consultation.Resources mentioned in this episode: Mental Health Network & Training Institute (MHNTI) Evidence-based training and consultation for OCD and related disorders https://mhnti.comInternational OCD Foundation (IOCDF) Clinician training, resources, and treatment referrals https://iocdf.org Calls-to-action: Subscribe to the Practical for Your Practice PodcastSubmit your comments or questions on our social media pages or via SpeakpipeSubscribe to The Center for Deployment Psychology Monthly Email
Send us a textA new year. A new chapter. And five years of Nerdery & Murdery.As we kick off 2026, we want to start by saying thank you to everyone who's listened, shared, debated, and stuck with us through four incredible years of Nerd and Murd.This week, Zig steps back into the pixelated past, exploring the world of The 8-Bit Guy and the enduring appeal of retro computing, where old hardware still sparks new fascination.Then Geoffrey takes us into the Murdery with the devastating case of Ashley Wadsworth, a young woman whose life was cut short in a crime that sent shockwaves across both sides of the Atlantic.It's a powerful reminder of why this show exists: to explore the things we love, confront the stories that haunt us, and continue walking the line between light and dark.Here's to another year of curiosity, compassion, and conversation.The Nerd and the Murd continue.Support the show
Kenny Wallace discusses the tragic loss of Greg Biffle and his family along with Craig Wadsworth & others in a fiery North Carolina plane crash.#nascar #racing #kennywallace #gregbiffleBrought to you by JEGS! Click here: https://jegs.ork2.net/c/5722600/3417334/8482
When the U.S. government cut funding for local news stations, the Knight Foundation moved quickly to help stabilize a rapidly eroding industry. President and CEO Maribel Pérez Wadsworth joins Rapid Response to unpack the evolving roles of philanthropy and government, and why philanthropic organizations must learn to move at the speed of the news cycle. Wadsworth also explores what traditional journalists can learn from digital creators, the risks of crossing political leaders, and how to stay impartial in an increasingly polarized environment.Visit the Rapid Response website here: https://www.rapidresponseshow.com/See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Jay Wadsworth is a seasoned professional in both law enforcement and martial arts. A retired officer with over 22 years of service, including 14 years in SWAT operations, Jay is a recognized expert in tactical training and defensive combatives. A 3rd-degree black belt in Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and a former professional MMA fighter, he co-founded Effective Fitness Combatives (EFCombatives), where he serves as the Director of Combatives. Jay's programs emphasize scientifically backed fitness and combatives techniques to elevate defensive tactics for law enforcement professionals. Effective Fitness Combatives: https://www.efcombatives.com/home Today's Sponsors: Montana Knife Company: https://montanaknifecompany.com/ LMNT: https://drinklmnt.com/clearedhot