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Are your noise-cancelling headphones doing you serious damage? In ear, over-ear, for work, for working out, for study, for music festivals – removing background or outside noise has started to become an essential part of our listening experience day-to-day. But what if we’re going to all this effort – only to be doing terrible damage to our hearing, our memory and our brains? Wayne Wilson is an associate professor in the school of health and rehabilitation sciences at The University of Queensland. He joins Sacha Barbour Gatt on this episode of The Briefing to explain how it all works. Follow The Briefing: TikTok: @listnrnewsroom Instagram: @listnrnewsroom @thebriefingpodcast YouTube: @LiSTNRnewsroom Facebook: @LiSTNR NewsroomSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Episode 68: Wayne Wilson. I was lucky to get Wayne Wilson, the legendary coach from RIT (Rochester Institute of Technology) to hop on the prohockeypod this week for 35 minutes. Wayne went to Bowling Green State University where he won a National Championship in 1984 before embarking on his coaching career. He was able to work under the legendary coach Jerry York for a few years and learn the ropes. A chance to become a Head Coach at D3 RIT came open and Wayne didn't hesitate. He went on to win Coach of the Year in his 2nd season and a few years later, RIT made the jump to D1 hockey. After being promoted to D1, RIT continued to have success which resulted in Wayne winning D1 Coach of the Year in 09/10. For a school that didn't have athletic scholarships until just recently, Wayne has consistently built solid programs and been competitive each season. One of his great memories is from 2010 when RIT made it to the Frozen Four. He is very humble, full of experience/knowledge and I was happy to get the chance to speak with him. Hope you enjoy!
Florida recently restored the right to vote to over a million individuals who have served time for felony criminal convictions, but thousands in the state are still disenfranchised due to court fees and other hurdles. Hear from lawyers involved in voting rights restoration — as well as a client looking forward to voting — about the long and complex effort to advocate for full participation in democracy, and how pro bono has made a difference. Host Alicia Aiken speaks with Lena Hopkins of Community Legal Services of Mid-Florida, Desmond Meade of the Florida Rights Restoration Coalition, Raymond A. Traendly of TK Law, and client Wayne Wilson for this timely episode. Related Links: Voting Rights Restoration Efforts in Florida: A summary of current felony disenfranchisement policies and legislative advocacy in Florida
I first met Josh Fleming when he visited the Sky Studios with family members in 2000. He was just 15 at the time, but already a professional race caller in Queensland. He'd debuted at Longreach a year earlier and had subsequently called the action at several far flung tracks. He was too young to take part in Sky's first “young race caller scholarship” but landed a job in his own right three years later. He's come a long way from that nervous start at Longreach, and the story makes for an interesting podcast. Josh recalls that brief visit to the Sky studios almost 25 years ago. He pays tribute to the grandmother who lived long enough to see him make his race calling debut. Josh cherishes memories of his meeting with the late Graham McNeice on that Sunday morning in 2000. The 39 year old calls regularly from Doomben, Eagle Farm and the Sunny Coast. He rates the popular tracks. Josh has just returned from his 21st visit to the Birdsville Cup. He talks of the unique two day carnival on the edge of the Simpson Desert. He says he was horrified in 1995 when his school teacher mother Alison announced her transfer to Barcaldine 1000 kms from his beloved Brisbane. Josh talks of his friendship with stipendiary steward John Wallace who took him to several outback meetings, and was instrumental in getting him the Longreach “gig”. His debut was impressive enough to generate a few more race calling opportunities in the region. It was back to Brisbane in 2001 and some work experience at 4TAB. Josh looks back on his many “practice” calls at Doomben and Eagle Farm. He had invaluable input from Wayne Wilson and Alan Thomas. The dedicated broadcaster remembers with affection the beginning of his Sydney role with Skychannel. He was ust 18. Josh looks back on the experience he gained on provincial and country tracks. He seized the opportunity to cover city meetings for three months on Sky Racing Radio. He has some precious memories from that chapter in his career. He was thrilled to be offered the full time Brisbane role when Alan Thomas decided to pull up stumps. He's never forgotten Alan's final day on the Gold Coast. Two weeks after Alan's retirement Josh got to cover the Magic Millions meeting- a $10 million dollar race day. He called the easy win by Capitalist. Josh got a bonus on the day when he called the great sprinter Buffering in a $1 million dollar race. He remembers the special day in 2008 when he met his future wife Gabrielle at a Queensland picnic race meeting. Josh speaks with pride and affection about his two children Olivia and Jackson. He chooses to live in the picturesque Darling Downs township of Warwick. Josh says he doesn't mind the travel involved. To say he was born to be a race caller might seem to be a fanciful phrase- in Josh Fleming's case the old cliche holds true.
Cirque du Soleil's newest creation, “SONGBLAZERS”, will be thrilling Houston audiences next week - and I recently got the opportunity to catch up with one of the show's artists. Wayne Wilson has Texas roots, as you'll hear, and this show means a lot to him! A tribute to country music, “Songblazers” takes audiences on a journey inspired by the beauty of country. Hear all about the creation of the production and so much more!
Paul Preusker joined RSN on Wednesday as he prepares to send Steparty around Eagle Farm on Saturday. The stable also has Captain Envious in the Brisbane Cup and Poison Chalice in the Wayne Wilson. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Wayne Wilson loved calling him the Queensland public idolised him. John wheeler reflects on the career of the mighty kiwi Rough Habit
RIT Men's Hockey coach Wayne Wilson joins Danger and Battaglia to discuss the Tigers series win over Niagara last weekend and preview Saturday night's Atlantic Hockey final against AIC. Listen, download, rate, and subscribe here or wherever you enjoy your shows.
C. Wayne Wilson is a former professional wrestling promoter from North Carolina, he has appeared in many documentaries such as, “My Journey with Monsters”, and most recently “The Gift of Sight” He is a psychic, ghost hunter, and bigfoot researcher. He says he can see and communicate these creatures.My Journey with Monstershttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wspiFAjx4bYClick that play button, and let's unravel the mysteries of the UNTOLD! Remember to like, share, and subscribe to our channel to stay updated on all the latest discoveries and adventures. See you there!Join Barnaby Jones each Monday on the Untold Radio Network Live at 12pm Central – 10am Pacific and 1pm Eastern. Come and Join the live discussion next week. Please subscribe.We have ten different Professional Podcasts on all the things you like. New favorite shows drop each day only on the UNTOLD RADIO NETWORKTo find out more about Barnaby Jones and his team, (Cryptids, Anomalies, and the Paranormal Society) visit their website www.WisconsinCAPS.comMake sure you share and Subscribe to the CAPS YouTube Channel as wellhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UCs7ifB9Ur7x2C3VqTzVmjNQ
Happy Hour (Hour 3) in The Sports Bar with Danger and Battaglia begins with the guys playing out scenarios for the Orange Men's Basketball team to make the NCAA Tournament and the Orange Football team to make the CFB Playoff. In a round of "Shots," Isaiah Stewart punches his opponents in the face, pre-game, the Sabres prepare for Florida tonight, and the Amerks continue to own Utica. Finally, RIT Men's Hockey coach Wayne Wilson joins to preview this weekend's home series against Air Force. Listen, download, rate, and subscribe here or wherever you enjoy your shows.
Preached: 26 November 2023 / By: Ps Wayne Wilson
The October 21, 2023 Oktoberfest event. Wayne Wilson, the Exalted Ruler of the Petaluma Elks Lodge, joins Steve Jaxon and Herlinda Heras on Brew Ha Ha. The Petaluma Elks Lodge is sponsoring an Oktoberfest Beer Event on Saturday, October 21. The Elks are a charitable and fraternal organization, for men and women. This event is a fund raiser for The Elks National Foundation. Wayne Wilson describes their activities like Veterans service projects. The Elks also have one of the largest scholarship programs in the country and the National Foundation supports that. They also get involved in drug use prevention and organized sports competition. How the Elks Began The Elks lodge started as a bunch of Broadway actors in the 1870s. They were called The Jolly Corks. The New York Blue Laws prohibited bars from being open on Sundays. As a private club they could serve alcohol after midnight on Saturday nights. They also developed a social and fraternal organization to help their members with issues like injuries and medical problems. The original Elks held a vote to choose their mascot animal and it came down to a vote of 8-7 in favor of Elks over Buffaloes. They just held the Purple Pig Poker Run which is a combination poker game and car and motorcycle rally. It raises money for mental health and medical support for kids in need. Russian River Brewing Co. is open in Santa Rosa on 4th St. and at their big Windsor location. Visit their website for up-to-date hours, menus, beers and more. They have sold out tickets for the Oktoberfest Beer as of now so the best way to get in is as the guest of an Elks member. Anyone interested in the Elks can just come over and meet them. See our sponsor Victory House at Poppy Bank Epicenter online, for their latest viewing and menu options. Their events are an opportunity to socialize while also supporting their many charitable activities. They also put on Sunday Football Breakfasts. They get together with several TVs in a large facility and a patio out back with a barbeque. We also hear about the Mentor Me program and the Children's Christmas Party.
ATA QLD branch head Cam Partington discusses the upcoming Wayne Wilson medal night and an update on the 10 race cards during summer.
Preached: 10th September 2023 / By: Ps Wayne Wilson
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In this epsiode we spoke with Wayne Wilson from the Phoenix Varmint Callers Inc. Wayne is a past president of PVCI and has decades of knowledge to share when it comes to hunting Mr. Wile E. Coyote and other varmints. Wayne shares his advice on calling, setups, scouting and lots of other tips on how to be successful when hunting coyotes, foxes, and bobcats. Here is a little background on the group PVCI. The PVCI has a rich history, and being a varmint caller means a lot to many individuals. During the past 30 years, the membership has swelled to over 300 and shrunk to less than 15. The club seems to represent more than just a forum where individuals with similar interest can meet. Members of the PVCI are among the most sincere, dedicated sportsmen to be found in any organization. Many have welded lifelong friendships with fellow members. Through the years PVCI has been the catalyst providing the enthusiasm for the outdoor writers, animal biologist, photographers, wildlife managers and qualified Game and Fish commission candidates. But most important of all, through sharing skills and techniques it has allowed us to excel in a unique sport virtually unequaled for action, excitement, and self-satisfaction https://pvci.org
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The boys enjoy Taco Wednesday with Wayne Wilson. Wayne is in Jimmy's seat, Johnny doesn't celebrate Mardi Gras, Jim belly flops, and RJ loses a tooth.
Preached: 20 Nov 2022 / By: Ps Wayne Wilson
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TUE 10-25-22 SEGMENT 7-- RIT Men's Hockey Coach Wayne Wilson joins the show to recap their split at Air Force and a preview of this weekend's action at home against Holy Cross.
The Clarke County High School Class of 1972 celebrated its 50th year with a reunion during the CCHS homecoming celebration a couple of weeks ago. There was a large turnout. From the top row down are: Michael Stewart, Clinton Hawkins, Freddie Morrissette, Paul Morrissette, Charlie Pendleton. Row 2: Joe Lindsey, Darryl Drinkard, Wayne Wilson, Edward Mitchell, Bruce Wilson, Robert McGwier, Robert Merrill Pruitt. Row 3: Johnny Henry, Thelma Roper Henry, Teresa Massey Martin, Debbie Scarbrough Esham, Dorothy Granade Swindle, Larry Todd, Larry Burge. Row 4: Lola Bettis, Robert Williams, Annette Griffin Gwin, Robert Cleveland, Matthew Allen, Johnny Grant, Garry Beckham,...Article Link
TUE 10-4-22 SEGMENT 7-- RIT Men's hockey coach Wayne Wilson joins the show ahead of the home opener this weekend vs Army. Tools is predicting big things for the Tigers this season.
On the latest edition of “The Parting Schotts Podcast,” sports editor Ken Schott review the Union men's hockey team's 4-3 come-from-behind victory over RIT in the season opener Saturday at Messa Rink. Schott will give his thoughts on the game, plus he has interviews with Union first-year head coach Josh Hauge, Dutchmen players Liam Robertson, Carter Korpi and Nate Hanley, and RIT head coach Wayne Wilson. “The Parting Schotts Podcast” is available wherever you get your podcasts and at https://dailygazette.com/category/sports/parting-schotts.
Preached: 28 Aug 2022 / By: Ps Wayne Wilson
Had Greg Radley not tried his hand as a radio presenter in Brisbane and Sydney he may still be calling races in the Hunter Valley where it all began thirty five years ago. His curiosity about other avenues of sports media saw him develop a special talent as a presenter and interviewer. Today he's the polished professional who hosts several key Sky Thoroughbred Central programmes. We talk to Greg about his fascinating journey to the top of his profession. He describes his enduring love for his hometown of Newcastle. Greg pays tribute to his father Terry, a former top sportswriter for the Newcastle Herald and other publications. He talks of Terry's passion for harness racing and those fun filled nights at the old Newcastle Showground track. He speaks fondly of mother Ann, brothers Michael and Tony and his only sister Clare. Greg acknowledges the tremendous support he got from the late John McDermott in the early years. “Macca” became his tutor and close friend. He tells a great story about the night the broadcast line failed at Newcastle trots. He called the race under amazing circumstances. Greg looks back on a short stint as a track clocker at Newcastle. He looks back on his association with the legendary form publication Trotguide which was a launching pad for several outstanding journalists. Greg reflects on the shock phone call from the late Wayne Wilson offering him a job with Brisbane radio station 4BC. He talks of the experience that would change the course of his career. This man got more surprise phone calls than most. He remembers the day he was contacted by the former NSW Premier who had moved on to manage 2KY. Next change of career direction came when Ray Hadley made the move from 2UE to 2GB. Greg admits he was nervous about changing stations, but in hindsight wouldn't change a thing. Greg looks back on his return to 2KY and new opportunities. This was around the time he perfected voice impersonations of many media colleagues. He finished up turning it into a cabaret act. He looks back on his move into satellite television in 2001 and the popular programmes with which he's been involved. Greg nominates his favourites among the hundreds of interviews he's conducted on radio and television. He looks back on the day Winx farewelled the race track. He was deeply moved by the pageantry of the occasion. Greg talks about family life with wife Joanne, son Jake and stepson Ryan. He talks of the tragic loss of seventeen year old Drew, and makes special mention of his three grandchildren. We close with Greg's acknowledgement of the many talented people he's worked with over his long career.
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Preached: 31 July 2022 / By: Ps Wayne Wilson
Daggy & Beaver host Show Us Your Tips with their free Australian Racing tips twice a week, every week courtesy of progroupracing.com.au. It's Stradbroke Day this week, with Eagle Farm on a Good track in the rail +4m hosting a cracking meeting featuring the Group 1 Stradbroke Handicap, Group 1 J.J. Atkins, Group 2 Dane Ripper Stakes, Brisbane Cup and $1.2million Q22, Group 3 Gunsynd Classic and Listed contests in the Wayne Wilson & Oxlade Stakes. After knocking off Zaaki last start can the Snowden trained Huetor add another rich race to his resume in the Q22, while the warhorse Eleven Eleven looks to add an elusive Group 1 to his resume, taking on a capacity field including Alligator Blood, Rothfire & up and comer Frankie Pinot. BEST Beaver - Najmaaty Daggy - Bullfinch VALUE Beaver - Kubrick Daggy - Ringmaster Randwick could see it's first dry track since February as the rail moves into the +3m mark, and its a deep card headlined by the listed Bob Charley AO Stakes. With all the big guns up north, will Reagan Bayliss & Dylan Gibbons prove to be the go to jockeys on the card? While team Waterhouse-Bott produce their rising star Cross Talk once again. BEST Both - Siege VALUE Beaver - Art Cadeau Daggy - Frankie Pinot Beaver is also keen on a few at the Sandown meeting in Melbourne! Check out progroupracing.com.au for free tips, extensive guides and much more!
Preached: 10 April 2022 / By: Ps Wayne Wilson
In this week's episode of the Sask Entrepreneurs Podcast, host Mouneeb Shahid speaks with Wayne Wilson, President at Business Furnishings. In 1976, Wayne started an office furniture company in Saskatoon and stayed there for about six years. After his business launched, Business Furnishings opened in Saskatoon. It was operated by the general manager of his high school hockey team, who essentially lured Wayne over to Business Furnishings after six years at his other company. In the end, Wayne ended up becoming President. He was just in the right place at the right time and his position morphed into the presidential role at Business Furnishings without any real plan. Today, he has a solid base to guide the next succession plan among his younger, dedicated workers. Connect with Wayne Wilson: https://www.linkedin.com/in/wayne-wilson-a9507639/ Learn more about Business Furnishings at https://www.business-furnishings.net/ This episode is brought to you by 2Web. Growing your business online is overwhelming. At 2Web, we make it simple. Our agency has helped over 700+ businesses & non-profit organizations grow through digital marketing. Learn more and reach out to us at 2Web.ca
Preached: 3 April 2022 / By: Ps Wayne Wilson
C. Wayne Wilson goes into films he's been apart of and featured on, his YouTube Page and a possible connection between Sasquatch, a higher power and us. So come join us down the rabbit hole and get to know Wayne a little bit better, only on Bigfoot and the Citizen Scientist Podcast. ****the views, comments and opinions of the guest does not necessarily reflect this podcast or its supporters views**** Do you have an encounter or story you would like to share? Shoot me an email at sciencemeetsbigfoot@gmail.com, on social media, on the Anchor.fm message button at the Anchor.fm podcast page or call the voice-mail line at 641-715-3900 using extention 448449 when prompted. You can find C. Wayne Wilson's YouTube page at Wayne Wilson and the documentary "My Journey With Monsters" on Amazon Prime or on YouTube. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/batcsp/message
Ed Trefzger and Matt Campbell recap RIT's 5-4 win at Niagara with an interview with RIT head coach Wayne Wilson. (Time constraints did not allow playing highlights from the game.) Recap from RIT athletics: https://ritathletics.com/news/2020/12/22/MHKY-Niagara-12-22-20.aspx
Ed Trefzger, Scott Biggar, and Matt Campbell recap RIT's 4-4 tie with Colgate. Included is a postgame interview with RIT head coach Wayne Wilson. (A technical issue prevented the goal replays from being recorded for this episode.) Recap from RIT athletics: https://ritathletics.com/news/2020/12/29/mens-hockey-draws-4-4-at-colgate.aspx
Ed Trefzger and Scott Biggar briefly recap RIT's 3-1 loss to Robert Morris. Included is a postgame interview with RIT head coach Wayne Wilson. (Game highlights were not included in the original broadcast because of time constraints.) Recap from RIT athletics: https://ritathletics.com/news/2021/1/2/MHKY-1-2-21.aspx
Ed Trefzger and Scott Biggar recap RIT's 4-3 loss to Robert Morris. Included is a postgame interview with RIT head coach Wayne Wilson. (Goals 1 and 2 were not included in the recording of the original postgame because of a technical issue.) Recap from RIT athletics: https://ritathletics.com/news/2021/1/3/mens-hockey-comeback-falls-short-in-4-3-loss-at-robert-morris.aspx
Ed Trefzger, Scott Biggar, and Matt Campbell recap RIT's 4-3 loss to LIU. Included is a postgame interview with RIT head coach Wayne Wilson. Recap from RIT athletics: https://ritathletics.com/news/2020/12/11/MHKY-LIU-12-11-20.aspx
Ed Trefzger, Scott Biggar, and Matt Campbell recap RIT's 5-1 win over LIU. Included is a postgame interview with RIT head coach Wayne Wilson. Recap from RIT athletics: https://ritathletics.com/news/2020/12/12/MHKY-LIU-12-12-20.aspx
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Conversation with Wayne Wilson, Owner of Six n Four Restaurant. He shares his passion for entrepreneurship and the principles by which he builds his business upon in the midst of COVID-19
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