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Strong Songs
"Total Eclipse of the Heart" by Jim Steinman and Bonnie Tyler

Strong Songs

Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2025 60:19


Turn around... every now and then I get a little lonely and the snare is sounding smallTurn around... every now and then I get a little bit tired of listening to the sound of sleigh bellsTurn around... every now and then I get a little bit nervous that the cannons will not fireTurn around......every now and then Kirk decides to take on a classic 80s power ballad, and winds up learning a thing or two about when to use castanets and how to pull off an elegant key change. (Are you still singing along? Wow.)Written and Produced by: Jim SteinmanFeaturing: Bonnie Tyler and Rory Dodd, co-lead vocalsAlbum: Faster than the Speed of Night, 1983Listen/Buy via Album.LinkALSO REFERENCED/DISCUSSED:The "Literal Version" of the Total Eclipse music videoWarren Huart's terrific "Produce Like a Pro" article and video about the song“Lost in France” and “More Than a Lover” by Bonnie Tyler from The World Starts Tonight, 1977“Bat Out of Hell” and “Paradise by the Dashboard Light” by Jim Steinman as sung by Meat Loaf and Ellen Foley on Bat Out of Hell, 1977“Making Love Out Of Nothing At All” by Jim Steinman and recorded by Air Supply, 1983‘One-Hit Wonder' Bonnie Tyler Resumes Her Singing Cereer with a ‘Total Eclipse' of the Charts, People Magazine, November 1983“For Those About To Rock, (We Salute You)” by AC/DC, 1981Tchaikovsky's “1812 Overture” by the National Symphony Orchestra of Ukrane, 2005----LINKS-----

Someone Talked!
RERELEASE - Nimitz at War Part 2 with Craig Symonds

Someone Talked!

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 23, 2024 55:53


Someone Talked! is the official podcast of the National D-Day Memorial.Craig Symonds, Professor of History Emeritus at the United States Naval Academy, returns to continue our discussion of Nimitz at War: Command Leadership from Pearl Harbor to Tokyo Bay.Learn about the lesser-known mission, “Saving Lt. Plateck” as told by Corporal Herschel Brohinsky in our “We Salute You” segment.Explore the National D-Day Memorial, plan your visit, and learn about upcoming events at dday.org. This program was supported by a grant from Virginia Humanities.To learn more, visit VirginiaHumanities.org. Email the Someone Talked! team at podcast@dday.org

Someone Talked!
RERELEASE - Nimitz at War Part 1 with Craig Symonds

Someone Talked!

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 9, 2024 54:23


Someone Talked! is the official podcast of the National D-Day Memorial.America's preeminent naval historian Craig Symonds joins our hosts to discuss his latest work, the first full-length portrait of Chester Nimitz in more than 50 years.In our “We Salute You” segment, hear the first-hand account of James Buchanan, a junior officer on Nimitz' staff.Explore the National D-Day Memorial, plan your visit, and learn about upcoming events at dday.org. This program was supported by a grant from Virginia Humanities.To learn more, visit VirginiaHumanities.org. Email the Someone Talked! team at podcast@dday.org.

KCCK Culture Crawl with Dennis Green
Culture Crawl 959 “Sing Your Favorite Notes”

KCCK Culture Crawl with Dennis Green

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2024 9:15


Gerry Kreitzer is back with a breakdown of the Cedar Rapids Concert Chorale's '24-'25 season. Their first concert will be Friday, November 8, “Veterans, We Salute You,” at the Veterans Memorial Building. December will feature two concerts of “Handel's Messiah (Part One),” March will bring a concert featuring Craig Hella Johnsons's modern day oratorio, “Considering … Continue reading

Antenne Daily
Nahe Dran vom 30.07.2024 - We Salute You

Antenne Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2024 24:29


Nahe Dran vom 30.07.2024 - We Salute You by Antenne Bad Kreuznach / Idar-Oberstein

Sexy & Jagundo
Sexy & Jagundo- Mitch & Glasses, Animal Cleanout, Deny The Sissy! 5-19-24

Sexy & Jagundo "That Crazy Camming Couple"

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2024 44:34


For those about to bone, WE SALUTE YOU! (Mitch loves AC/DC) We also salute our Dads for Memorial Day. A slow week for sexy news brings a big week for Sally's pet updates, LOL! More drift trike practice and brake issues. Mitch's ass gets some tender loving from my lips, lol! I try Mitch on how to handle sissy's in the cam room. Mitch tries on some more tatts. Plans get nixed due to TOO MUCH VANILLA JOB ACTION, ha! We do a sexy photoshoot over the weekend. Content is king and queen bb! Mitch decides to wear glasses during it and oooo lala! HOT hun! He's a professor of lickology. We get the paddle boat ready for the season and oh man, it is a CHORE! We watch a squirell get a nut! Mitch bonds with his hairdresser over Marvel movies Oh and Sally's blue toes. Stay clean while gettin' dirty! Twinkle, twinkle, Sally & Mitch sjerotica.com “We put the WHAT? in WTF?” --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sexyandjagundo/message

Pit Pass Moto
Meet Your New Hosts - Heather and Clint

Pit Pass Moto

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2024 30:06


Pit Pass Moto begins an exciting new chapter today as we welcome your two new hosts, Heather Wilson and Clint Esposito! They are both previous guests of the show and have varying backgrounds in the motorcycling. But, their love of the sport is matched as they open the next chapter in this podcast's history. Special thanks to Dale Spangler and Dave Sulecki for their years of service to Pit Pass Moto. In the words of AC/DC, "WE SALUTE YOU!" MotoAmerica is the OFFICIAL Sponsor of Pit Pass Moto This episode is brought to you by MotoAmerica, home of AMA Superbike racing and North America's premier motorcycle road racing series. Be sure to follow MotoAmerica on social media for real-time series updates and original content. Get your PPM swag at our Pit Pass Moto online store! Pit Pass Moto is a production of Evergreen Podcasts and Wessler Media. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

The Morning Stream
TMS 2579: Industrial Rapping

The Morning Stream

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2024 92:51


I said Alaska, but I didn't mean it. Butt Dial Included A Butt. A Shower and Dayquil. For Those About To Commute, We Salute You. Integumentary, my Dear Watson. Ka-$-ha Bonita. Trusted Adult Cocaine. Teeth Buds. These stamps are Spicy. Peal off the Posh. Exposing the Man-Mound. Guy Wrapped in a Couch. I Don't Like Dunkin Feceeeeeeees. No More Unlimited Soapy Pillows. Our Books Are Due with Amy and more on this episode of The Morning Stream. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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TMS 2579: Industrial Rapping

The FrogPants Studios Ultra Feed!

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2024 92:51


I said Alaska, but I didn't mean it. Butt Dial Included A Butt. A Shower and Dayquil. For Those About To Commute, We Salute You. Integumentary, my Dear Watson. Ka-$-ha Bonita. Trusted Adult Cocaine. Teeth Buds. These stamps are Spicy. Peal off the Posh. Exposing the Man-Mound. Guy Wrapped in a Couch. I Don't Like Dunkin Feceeeeeeees. No More Unlimited Soapy Pillows. Our Books Are Due with Amy and more on this episode of The Morning Stream. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Someone Talked!
James Holland - P1

Someone Talked!

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 9, 2024 50:28


In this episode, Brothers in Arms author James Holland recounts the harrowing tails of the Sherwood Rangers, the legendary tank unit that would receive the most battle honors of any unit ever in the British army. Both a combat story and a human story, we discuss memorable characters and how scarred ground reveals where history took place. A special tribute to Hershel “Woody” Williams, the longest surviving Medal of Honor recipient from WWII in our “We Salute You” segment.

Someone Talked!
No Sacrifice Too Great Part 1 with Gregory Fontenot

Someone Talked!

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 6, 2023 57:57


Col. Gregory Fontenot joins the podcast to discuss his latest book, No Sacrifice Too Great: The 1st Infantry Division in World War II. As a soldier in a graves registration company, Robert Berry cared for D-Day's fallen and later helped the National D-Day Memorial develop the world's most complete account of those lost that day. His legacy of service in "We Salute You."

Someone Talked!
D-Day Scholarship with Joe Balkoski

Someone Talked!

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2023 58:04


2023 National Infantry Association Order of St. Maurice recipient Joe Balkoski rejoins the podcast. As research moves from veteran accounts to archeology, we discuss the future of D-Day scholarship.Blinded while in a Japanese prisoner of war camp, Thomas Gagnet would later testify in the war crimes trials in Japan, with the hope that just punishment would help prevent another war. We honor his service in "We Salute You."

Someone Talked!
Pointe du Hoc

Someone Talked!

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 4, 2023 55:14


Peggy Noonan wasn't alive when Rangers scaled the cliffs but was tasked with writing President Reagan's speech to be delivered at Pointe du Hoc. In the audience - the veterans who saved the world. No pressure!As an army photographer, Kegham Nigohosian was supposed to capture the history Noonan would write about at Pointe du Hoc. We honor his service in out "We Salute You" segment.

Someone Talked!
Angels Against the Sun Part 2 with James M. Fenelon

Someone Talked!

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2023 56:41


Someone Talked! is the official podcast of the National D-Day Memorial.Paratrooper-turned-historian James M. Fenelon re-joins our hosts to discuss the 11 thAirborne Division's Pacific campaigns, narrated in his latest book Angels Against theSun.English at birth and American by wartime, Charles Rippon returned to England to trainbut never made it home to Pennsylvania after D-Day. The story of his service is in our“We Salute You” segment.Explore the National D-Day Memorial, plan your visit, and learn about upcoming eventsat dday.org. This program was supported by a grant from Virginia Humanities. To learnmore, visit VirginiaHumanities.org. Email the Someone Talked! team atpodcast@dday.org.

The Rush Hour with Dobbo Catch Up
Full Show | Chasing The Springboks Around France

The Rush Hour with Dobbo Catch Up

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2023 33:14


It's National Tradies Day and We Salute You! What Conveniently Coincided With Your Honeymoon, We Check Dobbo's Mail, Leisel Wants To Put A Pin In The Commonwealth Games and We Chat To James Graham About The Storm/Roosters GameSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Someone Talked!
Hymel Episode 1

Someone Talked!

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2023 53:23


Someone Talked! is the official podcast of the National D-Day Memorial.Wanna read Patton's diary? Author Kevin Hymel did. Hymel returns to SomeoneTalked! to discuss volume 2 of Patton's War: An American General's CombatLeadership.Hear the story of one of five known African Americans to die on D-Day, Abner Adams ofthe 4042 nd Quartermaster Truck Company, in our “We Salute You” segment.Explore the National D-Day Memorial, plan your visit, and learn about upcoming eventsat dday.org. This program was supported by a grant from Virginia Humanities.To learn more, visit VirginiaHumanities.org. Email the Someone Talked! team atpodcast@dday.org.

Someone Talked!
Best and Worst Generals

Someone Talked!

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2023 52:19


Someone Talked! is the official podcast of the National D-Day Memorial.Some names go down in history while others live in infamy. Find out which World War IIgenerals get five stars from our hosts.From musical talent to morse code, June Elliott Haggerty marches to the beat of herown drum in our “We Salute You” segment.Explore the National D-Day Memorial, plan your visit, and learn about upcoming eventsat dday.org. This program was supported by a grant from Virginia Humanities. To learnmore, visit VirginiaHumanities.org. Email the Someone Talked! team atpodcast@dday.org.

Christories | History Lessons with Chris Distefano
The TRUTH about Memorial Day - Christories | History Lessons with Chris Distefano ep 18

Christories | History Lessons with Chris Distefano

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2023 10:10


Someone Talked!
MCMANUS - P2

Someone Talked!

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2023 53:28


Someone Talked! is the official podcast of the National D-Day Memorial.We go back To the End of the Earth with John C. McManus, as explore the last of his trilogy on the U.S. Army in the Pacific in World War II.John Onken, a naturalized American citizen born to German immigrants, dies fighting for his adopted homeland in our “We Salute You” segment.Explore the National D-Day Memorial, plan your visit, and learn about upcoming events at dday.org. This program was supported by a grant from Virginia Humanities.To learn more, visit VirginiaHumanities.org. Email the Someone Talked! team at podcast@dday.org.

Digging Up the Duggars
Episode 42 - Giving Michelle a Run for Her Money

Digging Up the Duggars

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2023 117:16


For those...out at, Fort Rock! We Salute You! (AC DC Reference)! Join us as the Duggar Daughters take a highly anticipated(debatable) campout trip with their father! See the first BINGO of our new season! See Bugs on the Ceiling! See Lego Hair ride a...Good...Horse! In our deep dive we do a rewatch of an episode of "World's Strictest Parents" with the Forsythes! A glimpse into future Duggar Matrimony. Feel Free to buy us a pickle...or a coffee.  https://www.buymeacoffee.com/diggingupthedug   Send us a message at digginguptheduggars@gmail.com  Enjoy our episode visuals and other shenanigans on insta @digginguptheduggarspod  Want to send us regular mail?  Send it on over to P.O. Box 5973 Glendale. Az 85312

Someone Talked!
MCMANUS - P1

Someone Talked!

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2023 53:52


Someone Talked! is the official podcast of the National D-Day Memorial.In this episode our host is in the hotseat as John C. McManus answers your burning questions about his research and just-released book, To the End of the Earth: The US Army and the Downfall of Japan, 1945.In our “We Salute You” segment, hear the story of Colonel James Kerr, one of only two known Marines to land on the beaches of Normandy on D-Day.Explore the National D-Day Memorial, plan your visit, and learn about upcoming events at dday.org. This program was supported by a grant from Virginia Humanities.To learn more, visit VirginiaHumanities.org. Email the Someone Talked! team at podcast@dday.org.

Someone Talked!
SYMONDS - P2

Someone Talked!

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2023 55:53


Someone Talked! is the official podcast of the National D-Day Memorial.Craig Symonds, Professor of History Emeritus at the United States Naval Academy, returns to continue our discussion of Nimitz at War: Command Leadership from Pearl Harbor to Tokyo Bay.Learn about the lesser-known mission, “Saving Lt. Plateck” as told by Corporal Herschel Brohinsky in our “We Salute You” segment.Explore the National D-Day Memorial, plan your visit, and learn about upcoming events at dday.org. This program was supported by a grant from Virginia Humanities.To learn more, visit VirginiaHumanities.org. Email the Someone Talked! team at podcast@dday.org.

The Paddock Blues - An Everton Podcast
[Forty-Nine]- The North American Toffees

The Paddock Blues - An Everton Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2023 45:26


Paul and our favourite North American Melinda are Joined by Alan Brody from the Baltimore toffees to talk about his memorable first trip to the UK and more importantly Goodison Park. Alan relives the Spurs game and that Michael Keane goal as well as the whole Goodison experience. To all Evertonians across the globe WE SALUTE YOU!

Someone Talked!
SYMONDS - P1

Someone Talked!

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2023 54:23


Someone Talked! is the official podcast of the National D-Day Memorial.America's preeminent naval historian Craig Symonds joins our hosts to discuss his latest work, the first full-length portrait of Chester Nimitz in more than 50 years.In our “We Salute You” segment, hear the first-hand account of James Buchanan, a junior officer on Nimitz' staff.Explore the National D-Day Memorial, plan your visit, and learn about upcoming events at dday.org. This program was supported by a grant from Virginia Humanities.To learn more, visit VirginiaHumanities.org. Email the Someone Talked! team at podcast@dday.org.

Vox&Hops
Dreaming Yourself Away with Niklas Åström of EF

Vox&Hops

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2023 59:45


Niklas Åström of EF & I have a conversation about his 1st beers, the soundtrack of his youth, his 1st shows, "We Salute You, You and You!", post-rock music, mental health & his hangover cure. Throughout this chat, Niklas drank Stigbergets Bryggeri's "GBG Beer Week IPA 2016, 2023 BDAY Version" the 6.5 NEIPA while I enjoyed Sookram's Brewing's "Occult Classic" the 5% Dark Lager. This is a Heavy MTL presents Vox&Hops episode! Heavy MTL is Montreal's premier metal promoter. They host one of North America's best Metal Festivals & present countless amazing events during the rest of the year. I am truly honored & extremely excited to have them involved in the podcast. Heavy MTL presents Vox&Hops Brewtal Montreal 2023 is happening on April 15th at MTelus. Brewtal Montreal 2023 features performances by Clutch, Amigo the Devil & Nate Bergman. Get your tickets to this killer event here: www.voxandhops.com/brewtalmtl Make sure to check out Vox&Hops' Brewtal Awakenings Playlist which has been curated by the Metal Architect Jerry Monk himself on either Spotify or Apple Music. This playlist is packed with all the freshest, sickest & most extreme albums each week!!! Photo Credit: Andreas Smitz Episode Links: Website: https://www.voxandhops.com/ Join The Vox&Hops Mailing List: http://eepurl.com/hpu9F1 Join The Vox&Hops Thirsty Thursday Gang: https://www.facebook.com/groups/162615188480022 EF: http://efmusic.se/ Stigbergets Bryggeri: https://stigbergetsbryggeri.se/ Sookram's Brewing: https://www.sookrams.com/ Artist Spotlight - TOD: https://music.amazon.com/albums/B0BSXRNG6C Vox&Hops Brewtal Awakenings Playlist: https://www.voxandhops.com/p/brewtal-awakenings-metal-playlist/ Heavy MTL: https://heavymontreal.com/ Sound Talent Media: https://soundtalentmedia.com/  Evergreen Podcasts: https://evergreenpodcasts.com/ Vox&Hops Metal Podcast Merchandise: https://www.indiemerchstore.com/collections/vendors?q=Vox%26Hops

Someone Talked!
Conant P2 – Man of the Hour with Jennet Conant

Someone Talked!

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2023 55:24


Someone Talked! is the official podcast of the National D-Day Memorial. Author Jennet Conant rejoins our hosts to discuss writing about her own grandfather, eminent chemist James B. Conant, and his work on the Manhattan Project. Ernest Fulcher, an underweight boy from the mountains of West Virginia comes of age guiding Higgins Boats to Omaha Beach, in our “We Salute You” segment. Explore the National D-Day Memorial, plan your visit, and learn about upcoming events at dday.org. This program was supported by a grant from Virginia Humanities. To learn more, visit VirginiaHumanities.org. Email the Someone Talked! team at podcast@dday.org.

Someone Talked!
Conant P1 – The Great Secret with Jennet Conant

Someone Talked!

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2023 54:45


Someone Talked! is the official podcast of the National D-Day Memorial. New York Times Bestselling Author Jennet Conant shares The Great Secret. Discover the chemical weapons catastrophe, cover-up, and how it all led to the first drug to combat cancer, known today as chemotherapy. Thought dead, Lt. Commander John Henry Morrill actually lived to tell quite the story of escape in the Pacific. Hear it in our “We Salute You” segment. Explore the National D-Day Memorial, plan your visit, and learn about upcoming events at dday.org. This program was supported by a grant from Virginia Humanities. To learn more, visit VirginiaHumanities.org. Email the Someone Talked! team at podcast@dday.org.

Someone Talked!
McMeekin Pt 1

Someone Talked!

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 4, 2023 49:53


Someone Talked! is the official podcast of the National D-Day Memorial. In this episode Sean McMeekin, Francis Flournoy Professor of European History and Culture at Bard College, joins us to discuss his latest book Stalin's War: A New History of WWII. In Stalin's War, McMeekin explores the idea that Stalin—not Hitler—was the animating force of World War II. Learn how legendary medic Charles Norman Shay came to represent the 175 Native Americans who landed on D-Day in our “We Salute You” segment. Explore the National D-Day Memorial, plan your visit, and learn about upcoming events at dday.org. This program was supported by a grant from Virginia Humanities. To learn more, visit VirginiaHumanities.org. Email the Someone Talked! team at podcast@dday.org.

Veil of Sound Interviews
Veil of Sound - Interview #48 - ef

Veil of Sound Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2022 47:53


It is always a pleasure to talk with Scandinavian acts, because most of them are very humble and easy to talk to, even if they are really important in their own little scene. Talking to Niklas Åström, the drummer behind ef, Sweden's elegant powerhouse of sparkling post-rock with a lot of glittering appeal, just confirmed that, because even though he might be aware that his band is a point of reference nowadays, he never shows it. Thence, this interview was nothing but a pure pleasure! Whenever listening to any ef-record it becomes quite clear that the guys have a knack for writing catchy melodies without sacrificing their classiness or elegance for it. That can also be said about the new one We Salute You, You and You!, coming up on Friday, November 4 via Pelagic Records. You will all be amazed by the record and its diversity. Niklas talked to us about that new record, the effect Covid had on the band (you will be surprised!), their roots in a quite different musical genre and why he prefers AC/DC over Busta Rhymes! Enjoy!

Mix 106.3's Wilko & Courts
FULL SHOW! Albo's BBQ Barney is the Aussiest PM moment since Bob Hawke...

Mix 106.3's Wilko & Courts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2022 50:25


The AC/DC AB/CD High Voltage Alphabet...WE SALUTE YOU!

Mix 106.3's Wilko & Courts
FULL SHOW! Albo's BBQ Barney is the Aussiest PM moment since Bob Hawke...

Mix 106.3's Wilko & Courts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2022 50:25


The AC/DC AB/CD High Voltage Alphabet...WE SALUTE YOU!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Someone Talked!
Christopher L. Kolakowski - Part 2

Someone Talked!

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2022 51:03


Someone Talked! is the official podcast of the National D-Day Memorial.   Chris Kolakowski returns to discuss all things MacArthur. Kolakowski, who served as director of the MacArthur Memorial from 2013-2019, authored Last Stand on Bataan, which studies the Philippine Campaign.   In our “We Salute You” segment we introduce you to Lt. Col. John Minary, whose service in the Psychological Warfare Division hastened the end of the war and earned Minary the Bronze Star.   Email our team at podcast@dday.org. Explore the National D-Day Memorial, plan your visit, and learn about upcoming events at dday.org. This program was supported by a grant from Virginia Humanities. To learn more visit VirginiaHumanities.org.

Someone Talked!
Christopher L. Kolakowski - Part 1

Someone Talked!

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 14, 2022 49:57


Someone Talked! is the official podcast of the National D-Day Memorial. Chris Kolakowski, director of the Wisconsin Veterans Museum, joins the program to discuss his latest book Nations in the Balance: The India-Burma Campaigns, December 1943-August 1944. Our hosts and guest explore how the outcome of WWII in Asia still affects modern geopolitics. Catch baseball legend Yogi Berra's story of heroism on D-Day in our “We Salute You” segment. Email our team at podcast@dday.org. Explore the National D-Day Memorial, plan your visit, and learn about upcoming events at dday.org. This program was supported by a grant from Virginia Humanities. To learn more visit VirginiaHumanities.org.

The Soundtrack of Life: A Music Podcast

Matt, Shohn, and Spencer are once again joined by Dusty to talk about one of the greatest rock bands of all time, AC/DC! Are you ready for a good time?!! For those of you about to rock with us, WE SALUTE YOU!! **Once again, apologies for the whack audio** Email: soundtrackoflifepod@gmail.com Twitter: @theSOLpod

Greg & The Morning Buzz
WHOSE WORKING A HOT JOB TODAY. 7/20

Greg & The Morning Buzz

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2022 11:27


WE SALUTE YOU............

Someone Talked!
Kevin Hymel - Part 2

Someone Talked!

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2022 54:01


You've seen the movie, but do you really know Patton? In part 2 of our discussion with Patton scholar Kevin Hymel, we separate front line facts from Hollywood fiction. We feature First Lieutenant Evelyn “Chappy” Kowalchuk, a flight nurse in WWII who aided soldiers on Omaha Beach, in our “We Salute You” segment. Explore the National D-Day Memorial, plan your visit, and learn about upcoming events at dday.org. This program was supported by a grant from Virginia Humanities. To learn more visit VirginiaHumanities.org.

Someone Talked!
Kevin Hymel - Part 1

Someone Talked!

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2022 52:53


In this episode we welcome preeminent Patton scholar and author Kevin Hymel. Discover how snapshots taken by Patton himself provided a never-before-seen picture of the famed general that was the catalyst for Hymel's magnum opus (along with a nudge from our own podcast host!) Learn the tragic story of Master Sgt. Newton Hirst Light, taken prisoner by the Japanese, in our “We Salute You” segment. Explore the National D-Day Memorial, plan your visit, and learn about upcoming events at dday.org. This program was supported by a grant from Virginia Humanities. To learn more visit VirginiaHumanities.org.

Someone Talked!
Alex Kershaw - Part 2

Someone Talked!

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2022 51:22


Someone Talked! is the official podcast of the National D-Day Memorial. Alex Kershaw, bestselling author of The Bedford Boys, pays a visit back to Bedford to join us in-studio. In this emotional episode, Kershaw shares how he first learned of the small town's connection to the greatest amphibious assault in history and recalls conversations with the surviving men of Company A and those left to mourn. B-24 pilot Marshall Johnson is honored in our “We Salute You” segment. Explore the National D-Day Memorial, plan your visit, and learn about upcoming events at dday.org. This program was supported by a grant from Virginia Humanities. To learn more visit VirginiaHumanities.org.

Mind Of The Alpha
Memorial Day special with Petty Officer First Class E6 LS1(SW/EXW) Todd Alexander

Mind Of The Alpha

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2022 65:51


On this episode, we sit down with Petty Officer First Class E6 LS1(SW/EXW) Todd Alexander. Thank you to all of the past and present veterans for making the ultimate sacrifice so we can enjoy the freedom we experience daily. WE SALUTE YOU! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mindofthealpha/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mindofthealpha/support

Someone Talked!
Alex Kershaw - Part 1

Someone Talked!

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2022 46:49


Someone Talked! is the official podcast of the National D-Day Memorial. In this episode national bestselling author Alex Kershaw joins us in-studio to discuss his latest work, Against All Odds: A True Story of Ultimate Courage and Survival in World War II, which tells the untold stories of four of the most decorated soldiers of World War II—all Medal of Honor recipients—from the beaches of French Morocco to Hitler's own mountaintop fortress. We remember the late Chuck Neighbor, D-Day veteran, in our “We Salute You” segment. Explore the National D-Day Memorial, plan your visit, and learn about upcoming events at dday.org. This program was supported by a grant from Virginia Humanities. To learn more visit VirginiaHumanities.org.

Someone Talked!
Beyond the Beachhead - Joe Balkoski

Someone Talked!

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2022 50:08


Hear how native New Yorker Joe Balkoski came to his life's work researching the Virginia and Maryland National Guards in World War II. The Beyond the Beachhead author writes from first-hand accounts of veterans who became father figures to him after starting his military history career nearly five decades ago. Red Ball Express veteran Carroll Reeves is featured in the “We Salute You” segment.

Someone Talked!
Host Introduction - Part 1

Someone Talked!

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2022 46:33


Someone Talked! is the official podcast of the National D-Day Memorial. In this episode meet your host, military historian and university professor Dr. John C. McManus as we discuss his book, Island Infernos: The US Army's Pacific War Odyssey, 1944. Co-hosts April Cheek-Messier and John Long join the discussion. We profile WWII hero Don Casey in our "We Salute You" segment.

Saved, Sexy & Tatted Podcast
Daddy Raised me!

Saved, Sexy & Tatted Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2022 22:38


In this episode, we talk about how being a raised by my father was different for me. I think my father did an excellent job raising me as a single parent. There aren't many men who have taken on this role, but if you have...WE SALUTE YOU! It takes a special man to raise a daughter or daughters! Being raised by my father had it's pros and cons, but I'm grateful to have experienced the love of a Father! Gone but never forgotten!!!

Long Live Rock 'N' Roll
10. What Is Classic Rock? Part 2 ft. Johnny Deller

Long Live Rock 'N' Roll

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 13, 2021 43:17


Episode 10: What Is Classic Rock? Part 2'...We Salute You!'The Classic Rock discussion continues as Johnny, Laz and Felipe explore the ‘New Wave Of Classic Rock' movement that's taking over Britain's Rock scene by storm. They also discuss the saturation of the Rock market, the fans' influence on a band's legacy and the impact of community on the progression and furthering of a music genre!In our segments, Johnny reveals his Top 5 New Wave Of Classic Rock bands as well as Feeding The Drummer with a new band he should check out!LONG LIVE ROCK 'N' ROLL- Follow the Podcast on Social Media: https://linktr.ee/longlivernrpod- Get in touch and/or leave us a review: longliverocknrollpodcast@gmail.com- Episode 9 & 10 Spotify Playlist: https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6pGdDr10GliinMZ6E5Gar2?si=82f4489d85eb4173- Podcast Music by GeriArt, NaturesEye, astrofreq, Twisterium from Pixabay- Podcast Art by Ross Davidson (@ross_feelshame)

In The Biz Podcast
In The Biz- Episode #6- Unsung FOH Heroes - At In The Biz, We Salute Your Service!!

In The Biz Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2021 38:10


Do you ever feel a little unappreciated at work? Today the guys will be shinning a spot light on the unsung heroes in the biz and giving them their flowers

Raw Data By P3
Greg Beaumont

Raw Data By P3

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2021 82:45


We didn't know what to expect when we sat down with Greg Beaumont, Senior Business Intelligence Specialist at Microsoft specializing in serving Microsoft's Healthcare space customers' technical Power BI issues.  What we got was an insightful, delightful, and impactful conversation with a really cool and smart human! References in this Episode: The Game Azure Health Bot The Future Will Be Decentralized-Charles Hoskinson Spider Goats Episode Timeline: 3:10 - The magic of discovery with the Power Platform, It's all about the customers(and Greg has a LOT of customers!), and Greg's Data Origin Story 21:10 - The IT/Business Gap, Getting good BI and keeping data security is a tricky thing, The COVID Challenge hits Healthcare 43:00 - Power BI-Not just a data visualization tool, a very cool discussion on Genomics and using data to save lives, the importance of Data Modelling 59:10 - The Bitcoin Analogy, The VertiPaq Engine and when is Direct Query the answer 1:08:30 - We get a little personal with Greg, Azure/Power BI integration and Machine Learning, Cognitive Services and Sentiment Analysis Episode Transcript: Rob Collie (00:00:00): Hello, friends. Today's guest is Greg Beaumont from Microsoft. Like one of our previous guests, hopefully, Greg has one of those interface jobs. The place where the broader Microsoft Corporation meets its customers at a very detailed and on the ground level. On one hand, it's one of those impossible jobs. More than 100 customers in the healthcare space look to Greg as their primary point of contact for all things technical, around Power BI. That's a tall order, folks. And at the same time, it's one of those awesome jobs. It's not that dissimilar, really, from our job here at P3. Rob Collie (00:00:45): In a role that, first of all, you get broad exposure to a tremendous number of organizations and their problems, you learn a lot super, super quickly. When you're doing it right, your work day is just nonstop magic. The power platform is magic and not really because of the technology, but instead because of its impact on the people who use it, who interact with it, who benefit from it, whose lives are changed by it. And again, I can't stress this enough, software usually doesn't do this. And as we talked with him, Krissy and I just couldn't stop nodding, because we could hear it, he lives it, just like we do. And I hope that just leaps out of the audio for you like it did for us. Rob Collie (00:01:32): No surprises here, Greg didn't start his life as a data professional. He's our second guest on this show, whose original training was in biology. And so, some familiar themes come back again, that good data professionals come from a wide variety of backgrounds, that the hybrid tweeners between IT and business are really where the value is at today. And I love this about Greg, that we made a point of talking about how much easier it is today to break into the data profession than it's ever been and what an amazing thing that is to celebrate. Rob Collie (00:02:06): We talked about COVID and specifically its impacts on the industry. How that has served as a catalyst for many organizations to rethink their analytic strategy, the implications of remote work, data privacy and security. And of course, it wouldn't be an episode of Raw Data, if we didn't nerd out about at least one thing. So, we get a little bit into genomics and the idea of DNA and RNA as forms of biological computer code. And as you'd expect, and want, Greg is far from a one dimensional data professional, just such an interesting person, authentically human, a real pleasure to speak with, so let's get into it. Announcer (00:02:47): Ladies and gentlemen, could I have your attention, please. Rob Collie (00:02:51): This is the Raw Data by P3 adaptive podcast with your host, Rob Collie. Find out what the experts at P3 Adaptive can do for your business. Just go to p3adaptive.com. Raw Data by P3 Adaptive is data with the human element. Rob Collie (00:03:13): Welcome to the show, Greg Beaumont. How are you? Greg Beaumont (00:03:17): I'm doing well. How are you all? Rob Collie (00:03:19): I think we're doing pretty well. Greg Beaumont (00:03:19): Awesome. Rob Collie (00:03:20): Business is booming. Data has turned out to be relatively hot field, but I think it's probably got some legs to it. And the Microsoft platform also, well, it's just kind of kicking ass, isn't it? So, business wise, we couldn't be better. I think personally, we're doing well, too. We won't go into all that. What are you up to these days? What's your job title and what's an average day look for you? Greg Beaumont (00:03:39): So, I'm working in Microsoft and my title is Technical Specialist. And I'm a Business Intelligence Technical Specialist, so I focus almost exclusively on Power BI and where it integrates with other products within the Microsoft stack. Now, I'm in the Microsoft field, which is different from a number of guests you've had, who work at corporate and we're working on the product groups, which is that I'm there to help the customers. Greg Beaumont (00:04:01): And you hear a lot of different acronyms with these titles. So, my role is often called the TS. In the past, it was called a TSP. It's just a change in the title. Sometimes you might hear the title, CSA, Cloud Solution Architect. It's very similar to what I do, but a little bit different. But effectively from an overarching standpoint, our goal in the field as Technical Specialists is to engage with customers, so that they understand how and where to use our products, and to ensure that they have a good experience when they succeed. Rob Collie (00:04:29): Your job is literally where the Microsoft organism meets the customers. Greg Beaumont (00:04:34): Yep. Rob Collie (00:04:35): That's not the role I had. I was definitely on the corporate side, back in my days at Microsoft. I think the interaction between the field and corporate has gotten a lot stronger over the years. I think it's a bit more organic, that interplay, that it used to feel like crossing a chasm sort of thing. And I don't think that's really true anymore. Greg Beaumont (00:04:54): At a green, I think that's by design, too. So, with the more frequent release schedules and also kind of how things have changed under Satya, customer feedback drives the roadmap. So when these monthly updates come out, a lot of it is based off of customer demand and what customers are encountering and what they need. So, we're able to pivot and meet the needs of those customers much more quickly. Rob Collie (00:05:15): Yeah, you mentioned the changing acronyms, right? I mean like yes. My gosh, a thousand times yes. It's almost like a deliberate obfuscation strategy. It's like who's what? Why did we need to take the P off of TSP? I mean, I'm sure it was really important in some meeting somewhere, but it's just like, "Oh, yeah, it's really hard to keep track of." It's just a perpetually moving target. But at the same time, so many fundamentals don't change, right? The things that customers need and the things that Microsoft needs to provide. The fundamentals, of course, evolving, but they don't move nearly as fast as the acronym game. Greg Beaumont (00:05:52): Right. I think that acronym game is part of what makes it difficult your first year here, because people have a conversation and you don't know what they're talking about. Right? Rob Collie (00:06:00): Yeah, yeah, yeah. Greg Beaumont (00:06:00): And if they just spelled it out, it would make a lot more sense. Rob Collie (00:06:03): Krissy was talking to me today about, "Am I understanding what Foo means?" There's an internal Microsoft dialect, right? Krissy was like, "Is Foo like X? Is it like a placeholder for variable?" I'm like, "Yes, yes." She's like, "Okay. That's what I thought, but I just want to make sure." Krissy Dyess (00:06:18): That's why there's context clues in grade school really come into play when you're working with Microsoft organization, because you really got to take in all the information and kind of decipher it a bit. And those context clues help out. Greg, how long have you been in that particular role? Has it been your whole time at Microsoft or are have you been in different roles? Greg Beaumont (00:06:36): So, I should add, too, that I'm specifically in the healthcare org, and even within healthcare, we've now subspecialized into sub-verticals within healthcare. So, I work exclusively with healthcare providers, so people who are providing care to patients in a patient care setting. I do help out on a few other accounts, too, but that's my primary area of responsibility. Greg Beaumont (00:06:55): So, I started with Microsoft in 2016. I was actually hired into a regional office as what's called the traditional TSP role and it was data platform TSP. So, it was what used to be the SQL Server TS role. A few months later, the annual realign happened, I got moved over to Modern Workplace because they wanted to have an increased focus on Power BI, and I had some experience in that area. Plus, I was the new guy, so they put me into the experimental role. A year later, that's when they added the industry verticals and that's when I moved into what is kind of the final iteration of my current role. And the titles have changed a few times, but I've effectively been in this role working with healthcare customers for over four years now. Rob Collie (00:07:35): And so, like a double vertical specialization? Greg Beaumont (00:07:37): Yeah. Rob Collie (00:07:37): Healthcare providers, where there's a hierarchy here? Greg Beaumont (00:07:40): Yeah, yeah. Rob Collie (00:07:41): Those are the jaw dropping things for me is sometimes people in roles like yours, even after all that specialization, you end up with a jillion customers that you're theoretically responsible for. Double digits, triple digits, single digits in terms of how many customers you have to cover? Greg Beaumont (00:07:58): I'm triple digits. And that is one of the key differences from that CSA role that you'll see on the Azure team is they tend to be more focused on just a couple of customers and they get more engaged in kind of projects. And I will do that with customers, but it's just, it's a lot more to manage. Rob Collie (00:08:14): Yeah. What a challenging job. If you think about it, the minimum triple digit number is 100, right? So, let's just say, it's 100 for a moment. Well, you've got 52 weeks a year plus PTO, right? So, you're just like, "Okay." It is very, very difficult to juggle. That's a professional skill that is uncommon. I would say that's probably harder than the acronym game. Greg Beaumont (00:08:37): Yeah, there's been times I was on a vacation day and I got a call. I didn't recognize the number. I'm like, "Okay, I'm going to have to route this to somebody because I'm off today." And they're like, "Well, I'm the VP of so and so and we need to do this." And I'm like, "Okay, I got to go back inside and work now, because this is an important call." So, you have to be flexible and you're correct, that it makes it a challenge to have that work-life balance also, but the work is very rewarding, so it's worth it. Rob Collie (00:09:01): Yeah. It's something that vaguely I have a sense of this. I mean, transitioning from corporate Microsoft to, I mean, you can think of my role now as field. I'm much, much closer to the customers than I ever was at corporate. And yes, Brian Jones and I talked about it a little bit. And this is a bit of an artifact of the old release model that it was like every few years, you'd release a product, which isn't the case anymore. But that satisfying feeling of helping people, like even if you build something amazing back at Microsoft in the days that I was there, you were never really around for that victory lap. You would never get that feedback. It even never make it to you. Rob Collie (00:09:37): It was years later muted whereas one of the beautiful things about working closely with customers and our clients with Power BI, and actually the Microsoft platform as a whole, is just how quickly you can deliver these amazingly transformational like light up moments that go beyond just the professional. You can get this emotional, really strong validating emotional feeling of having helped. And that is difficult to get, I think even today, probably, even with their monthly release cycles, et cetera. By definition, you're just further removed from the "Wow" that happens out where the people are. Greg Beaumont (00:10:15): Yep. And I'm sure you all see that, too, with your business is that a lot of work often goes into figuring out what needs to be in these solutions and reports, but when you actually put it in the hands of leaders, and they realize the power of what it can provide for their business, in my case for their patients, for their doctors, for their nurses, it becomes real. They see it's actually possible and it's not just a PowerPoint deck. Rob Collie (00:10:38): And that sense of possibility, that sense of almost child-like wonder that comes back at those moments, you just wouldn't expect from the outside. I had a family member one time say, "Oh, Rob, I could never do what you do." Basically, it was just saying "How boring it must be, right?" It's so boring working with software, working with..." I'm like, "Are you kidding me? This is one of the places in life where you get to create and just an amazingly magical." It's really the only word that comes close to capturing it. You just wouldn't expect that, right? Again, from the outside like, "Oh, you work in data all day. Boring." Greg Beaumont (00:11:17): I'd add to that, that I'd compare it to maybe the satisfaction people get out of when they beat a game or a video game. That when you figure out how to do a solution and it works and you put in that time and that effort and that thought, there's that emotional reward, you get that I built something that that actually did what they wanted it to do. Rob Collie (00:11:35): Yeah. And after you beat the video game, not only did that happen, but other people's lives get better as a result of you beating this game. It's just like it's got all those dynamics, and then some. All these follow on effects. Greg Beaumont (00:11:46): It's like being an athlete and enjoying the sport that you compete in. Rob Collie (00:11:50): Yeah. We're never going to retire. We're going to be the athletes that hang on way too long. Greg Beaumont (00:11:56): Yep. Rob Collie (00:11:58): So, unfortunately, I think our careers can go longer than a professional athletes, so there's that. I can't even really walk up and down stairs anymore without pain, so. So what about before Microsoft? What were you up to beforehand and how did you end up in this line of work in the first place? Greg Beaumont (00:12:15): Sure. And I think that's actually something where listeners can get some value, because the way I got into this line of work, I think today, there's much more opportunity for people all over the world from different socioeconomic backgrounds to be able to break into this field without having to kind of go through the rites of passage that people used to. So, I was actually a Biology major from a small school. Came from a military family. I didn't have corporate contacts or great guidance counseling or anything like that. My first job right out of school was I said, "Oh, I got a Biology major. I got a job at a research institution." They're like, "Okay, you're going to be cleaning out the mouse cages." And it was sort of $10.50 an hour. Greg Beaumont (00:12:53): So, at that point, I said, "Okay, I got to start thinking about a different line of work here." So, I kind of bounced around a little bit. I wanted to get into IT, but if you wanted to learn something like SQL Server, you couldn't do it unless you had a job in IT. As an average person, you couldn't just go buy a SQL Server and put it in your home unless you had the amount of money that you needed to do that. Side projects with Access and Excel. Small businesses did things probably making less than minimum wage and side gigs, in addition to what I was doing for full-time work to pay the bills. Eventually caught on with a hospital where I was doing some interesting projects with data using Access and Excel. They wouldn't even give me access to Crystal Reports when we wanted to do some reporting. That was really where I kind of said , "Data is where I want to focus." Greg Beaumont (00:13:41): We did some projects around things like Radon Awareness, so people who would build a new house now, they're like, "Oh, I have to pay $1500 for that Radon machine down in the basement." But when you talk to a thoracic surgeon and their nursing team and you hear stories about people who are nonsmokers, perfectly healthy, who come in with tumors all over their lungs, you realize the value there and by looking at the data of where there's pockets of radon in the country reaching out to those people has value, right? I think it's that human element where you're actually doing something that makes a difference. So, that kind of opened my eyes. Greg Beaumont (00:14:14): I then after that job, I got on with a small consulting company. I was a Project Manager. It was my first exposure to Microsoft BI. It was actually ProClarity over SQL Server 2005 and we were working with data around HEDIS and Joint Commission healthcare performance measures for one of the VA offices. So, I was the PM and the Data Architect was building the SSIS packages, built out kind of skeleton of an analysis services cube. He asked me to lean in on the dashboarding side, and that's also where I started learning MDX because we were writing some MDX expressions to start doing some calculations that we were then exposing in ProClarity. And at that point, it was like, "This is magic." Greg Beaumont (00:14:57): From a used case perspective, what they were doing traditionally doing was they'd send somebody in from some auditing agency, who would look at, I think it was 30 to 60 patient records, for each metric and then they take a look at where all of the criteria hit for that metric, yes or no. And it would be pass/fail, how good is this institution doing of meeting this particular expectation. So, it would be things like, "Does a patient receive aspirin within a certain amount of time that they've been admitted if they have heart problems?" Something like that. With looking at it from a data perspective, you can look at the whole patient population, and then you could start slicing and dicing it by department, by time of day that they were admitted, by all of these different things. Greg Beaumont (00:15:38): And that's when I kind of said, "This is really cool, really interesting. I think there's a big future here." And I kind of decided to take that route. And from there, I got on with a Microsoft partner, where I stayed for about six years. And that's kind of where I was exposed to a lot of very smart, very gifted people. And I was able to kind of learn from them and then that led to eventually getting a job at Microsoft. But to make a long story short, today, you could go online and get Power BI Desktop for free. There's training resources all over the place, and you could skill up and get started and get a great job. I'd like to tell people take the amount of time you spend every night playing video games and watching television, take half that time and devote it to learning Power BI and you'll be amazed at how far you get in six to 12 months. Rob Collie (00:16:24): That's such good advice. I'm not really allowed to play a lot of video games, so I might need more time than that. But I had my time to do that years ago, learning DAX and everything. A couple of things really jumped out at me there. First of all, you're right, it was almost like a priesthood before. It was so hard to get your foot in the door. Look, you had to climb incrementally, multiple steps in that story to just get to the point where you were sitting next to the thing that was SSIS and MDX which, again, neither of those things had a particularly humane learning curve. Even when you got there, which was a climb, you get to that point and then they're like, "And here's your cliff. Your smooth cliff that you have to scale. If you wanted a piece of this technology," right? Rob Collie (00:17:11): You wanted to learn MDX, you had to get your hands on an SSAS server. The license for it. And then you had to have a machine you could install it on that was beefy enough to handle it. It's just, there's so many barriers to entry. And the data gene, I like to talk about, it does. It cuts across every demographic, as far as I can tell, damn near equally everywhere. Let's call it one in 20. It's probably a little less frequent than that. Let's call it 5% of the population is carrying the data gene and you've got to get exposure. And that's a lot easier to get that exposure today than it was even 10 years ago. Greg Beaumont (00:17:50): I'd completely agree with that. The people in this field tend to be the type of people who likes solving puzzles, who like building things that are complex and have different pieces, but who also enjoy the reward of getting it to work at the end. You've had several guests that have come on the show that come from nontraditional backgrounds. But I'm convinced that 20 years ago, there were a lot of people who would have been great data people, who just never got the opportunity to make it happen. Greg Beaumont (00:18:14): Whereas today, the opportunity is there and I think Microsoft has done a great job with their strategy of letting you learn and try Power BI. You can go download the dashboard in a day content for free and the PDF is pretty self-explanatory and if you've used excel in the past, you can walk through it and teach yourself the tool. I think the power of that from both the perspective of giving people opportunity and also building up a workforce for this field of work is amazing. Rob Collie (00:18:42): Yeah. I mean, all those people that were sort of in a sense like kind of left behind, years ago, they weren't given an avenue. A large number of them did get soaked up by Excel. If they're professionally still active today, there's this tremendous population of Excel people if they were joining the story today, they might be jumping into Power BI almost from the beginning, potentially. And of course, if they were doing that, they'd still be doing Excel. But there's still this huge reservoir of people who are still tomorrow, think about the number of people tomorrow, just tomorrow. Today, they're good at Excel and tomorrow, they will sort of, they'll have their first discovery moment with Power BI. The first moment of DAX or M or whatever, that's a large number of people tomorrow who are about to experience. It's almost like did you see the movie The Game? Greg Beaumont (00:19:36): I have not. Rob Collie (00:19:37): There's this moment early in the movie where Michael Douglas has just found out that his brother or something has bought them a pass to the game. And no one will tell him what it is. He meets this guy at a bar who says, "Oh, I'm so envious that you get to play for the first time." Also, this is really silly, but it's also like the ACDC song For Those About To Rock, We Salute You. For those about to DAX, we salute you, because that's going to happen tomorrow, right? Such a population every day that's lighting up and what an exciting thing to think about. Do you ever get down for any reason, just stop and think, "Oh, what about the 5000 people today who are discovering this stuff for the first time." That is a happy thing. Greg Beaumont (00:20:16): Yeah, I actually had a customer where one of their analysts who turned out to be just a Power BI Rockstar, he said, "I'd been spending 20 years of my life writing V-lookups, and creating giant Excel files. And now, everything I was trying to do is at my fingertips," right? And then within a year, he went from being a lifelong Excel expert to creating these amazing reports that got visibility within the organization and provided a ton of value. Rob Collie (00:20:42): And that same person you're talking about is also incredibly steeped in business decision-making. They've been getting a business training their whole career at the same time. And it's like suddenly, you have this amazingly capable business tech hybrid, that literally, it just like moved mountains. It's crazy. We've talked about that a lot on the show, obviously, the hybrids, just amazing. And a lot of these people have come to work for us. Rob Collie (00:21:09): That's the most common origin story for our consultants. It's not the only one. I mean, we do have some people who came from more traditional IT backgrounds, but they're also hybrids. They understand business incredibly well. And so, they never really quite fit in on the pure IT side, either. It's really kind of interesting. Greg Beaumont (00:21:26): Yeah, I think there's still a gap there between IT and business, even in kind of the way solutions get architected in the field. It's understanding what the business really wants out of the tool is often very different from how IT understands to build it. And I think that's where people like that provide that bridge, to make things that actually work and then provide the value that's needed. Rob Collie (00:21:47): There's such valuable ambassadors. It's just so obvious when IT is going to interact with a business unit to help them achieve some goal. It's so obvious that, of course, who you need to engage with IT. IT thinks, "We need to engage with the leaders of this business unit." They've got the secret weapon, these hybrid people that came up through the ranks with Excel. The word shadow IT is perfect. These people within the business, like they've been Excel people for their entire careers, they have an IT style job. Rob Collie (00:22:22): Almost all the challenges that IT complains about with working with business, you take these Excel people and sort of put them in a room where they feel safe. They'll tell you the same things. They're like, "I had exactly the same problems with my 'users,' the people that I build things for." And yeah, there's such a good translator. And if the communication flows between IT and business sort of through that portal, things go so much better. That's a habit. We're still in the process of developing as a world. Greg Beaumont (00:22:51): Yeah. And in healthcare that actually also provides some unique challenges. With regulation and personal health information, these Excel files have sensitive data in them, and you have to make sure it's protected and that the right people can see it. And how do you give them the power to use their skills to improve your organization, while also making sure that you keep everything safe. So, I think that's a hot topic these days. Rob Collie (00:23:15): Yeah. I mean, it's one of those like a requirement, even of the Hello World equivalent of anything is that you right off the bat have to have things like row level security and object level security in place and sometimes obfuscation. What are some of the... we don't want to get to shop talky, but it is a really fascinating topic, what are the handful of go-to techniques for managing sensitive healthcare information? How do you get good BI, while at the same time protecting identity and sensitivity. So often, you still need to be able to uniquely identify patients to tie them across different systems, can identify them as people. It's really, really, really tricky stuff. Greg Beaumont (00:24:02): And I think just to kind of stress the importance of this, you can actually go search for look up HIPAA wall of shame or HIPAA violation list. When this information gets shared with the wrong people, there's consequences and can result in financial fees and fines. And in addition to that, you lose the trust of people whose personal information may have been violated. So, I think a combination of you said things row level security and object level security as a start, you can also do data masking, but then there's issues of people export to Excel. What do they do with that data afterwards? Greg Beaumont (00:24:37): And then there's going to be tools like Microsoft Information Protection, where when you export sensitive information to Excel, it attaches an encrypted component. I'm not an MIT expert. I know how it works. I don't know the actual technology behind it. But it attaches an encrypted component where only people who are allowed to see that information can then open that file. So, you're protecting the information at the source and in transit, but you're still giving people the flexibility to go build a report or to potentially use data from different sources, but then have it be protected every step of the way. Greg Beaumont (00:25:11): So like you said, without getting too techie, there's ways to do it, but it's not just out of the box easy. There's steps you have to go through, talk to experts, get advice. Whether it's workshops or proof of concepts, there's different ways that customers can figure that out. Rob Collie (00:25:28): Yeah. So because of that sort of mandatory minimum level of sensitivity handling and information security, I would expect, now that we're talking about it, that IT sort of has to be a lot more involved by default in the healthcare space with the solutions than IT would necessarily be in other industries. Another way to say it, it's harder for the business to be 100% in charge of data modeling in healthcare than it is in other industries. Greg Beaumont (00:26:02): Yep. But you can have a hybrid model, which is where the business provides data that's already been vetted and protected and there might be other data that doesn't have any sensitive data in it, where it's game on, supply chain or something like that. But having these layers in between, the old way of doing things was just nobody gets access to it. Then there was kind of canned reporting where everybody gets burst in the reports that contain what they're allowed to see. But now, you can do things in transit, so that the end users can still use filters and build a new report and maybe even share it with other people. And know that whoever they're sharing with will only be able to see what they're allowed to see. It gets pretty complex, but it's definitely doable and the customers that are doing it are finding a lot of value in those capabilities. Rob Collie (00:26:48): That's fundamentally one of the advantages of having a data model. I was listening to a podcast with Jeffrey Wang from Microsoft and he was talking about it. And I thought this was a really crisp and concise summary, which is that the Microsoft Stack Power BI has a model-centric approach to the world whereas basically, all the competitors are report centric. And what does that mean? Why does that even make a difference? Well, when you build a model, you've essentially built all the reports in a way. You've enabled all of the reports. You can build many, many, many, many, many like an infinite number of different reports based on emerging and evolving business needs without having to go back to square one. Rob Collie (00:27:28): In a report-centric model, which is basically what the industry has almost always had, almost everywhere, outside of a few notable examples, Power BI being one of them. When a report centric model, every single change, I remember there being a statistic that was just jaw dropping. I forget what the actual numbers were, but it was something like the average number of business days it took to add a single column to a single existing report. It was like nine business days, when it should just be a click. And that's the difference. And so, preserving that benefit of this model centric approach, while at the same time, still making sure that everyone's playing within the right sandbox that you can't jump the fence and end up with something that's inappropriate. Very challenging, but doable. Greg Beaumont (00:28:15): Yep. That reminded me of an old joke we used to tell in consulting and this was back in the SharePoint Performance Point with Analysis Services days is there be a budget for a project, there'd be change requests along the ways, they discover issues with the data. And at the very end of the project, they rushed the visualization to market. And they're like after six months, with 10 people dedicated on this project, "Here's your line chart." Rob Collie (00:28:39): Yeah. I had a director of IT at a large insurance company one time, looking me in the eye and just brutally confess. Yeah, my team, we spent three months to put a dot on a chart. And that's not what you want. Greg Beaumont (00:28:59): Right, right. Rob Collie (00:29:01): That was unspoken. This was bad. To the extent that you're able to tell, what are some of the interesting things that you've seen in the healthcare space with this platform recently? Anything that we can talk about? Greg Beaumont (00:29:15): Yeah, so I think I'd start with how everything changed with COVID. Just because I think people would be interested in that topic and kind of how it changed everything. I actually had a customer yesterday at a large provider who said, "COVID was the catalyst for us to reconsider our investment in analytics, and that it spurred interest from even an executive level to put more money into analytics because of the things that happened." So obviously, when it hit everybody was, "What in the world is going on here?" Right? "Are we even going to have jobs? Is the whole world going to collapse or is this just going to be kind of fake news that comes and goes?" Everybody was unsure what was going on. Greg Beaumont (00:29:50): At the same time, the healthcare providers, a lot of them were moving people to work from home and these were organizations where they had very strict working conditions because of these data privacy and data security considerations, and all of a sudden, you're in a rush to move people home. So, some of my counterparts who do teams, they have some just amazing stories. They were up all night helping people set up ways to securely get their employees to a work-from-home type experience, so that they only had essential workers interacting with the patients, but then the office workers were able to effectively conduct business from home. Greg Beaumont (00:30:25): Additionally, there were use cases that were amazing. So, Microsoft has now what's called the Cloud for Health where we're effectively taking our technology and trying to make it more targeted towards healthcare customers and their specific needs, because we see the same types of use cases repeat from customer to customer. One of those use cases that came out of COVID was called Virtual Visits. And I actually know the team that built that solution, but because of patients who were on COVID, they didn't know how contagious it was. Greg Beaumont (00:30:56): There were people being put on ventilators, who weren't allowed to see their families and they were setting up a team's application, where people were actually able to talk to their family and see their family before they went under, right? There were chaplains who were reading people their last rites using video conferencing, and things like that. So, it was pretty heavy stuff, but I think from a healthcare perspective, it showed the value technology can provide. Greg Beaumont (00:31:21): And from our perspective in the field, it's like we're not just out there talking about bits and bytes. It kind of hit home that there's real people who are impacted by what we're doing and it adds another kind of layer of gravity, I'd call it, taking what you do seriously, right? I had another customer, they were doing some mapping initiatives with some of the COVID data because they wanted to provide maps for their employees of where the hotspots were. Greg Beaumont (00:31:46): And we were up till I think 11:00 at night one night working through a proof of concept. And they said, "Yeah, what's next is we also want to start mapping areas of social unrest." I said, "Wow, social unrest. Why are you worried about that?" And they said, "Well, we expect because of this lockdown, that eventually there's going to be rioting and issues in all different parts of the world." And at that time, I just kind of didn't really think about that, but then a lot of those things did happen. It was kind of just interesting to be working at night and hearing those stories, and then seeing how everything kind of unfolded. Greg Beaumont (00:32:18): Another example, look it up, there's an Azure COVID Health Bot out there and then there's some information on that, where you can ask questions and walk through your symptoms, and it will kind of give you some instructions on what to do. Another one that is even popular now is looking at employees who are returning to work. So, when people return to work find out vaccination status, "Are you able to come back to work? Are you essential? Are you nonessential?" I don't think a lot of customers were prepared to run through that scenario when it hit. Greg Beaumont (00:32:48): So, having these agile tools where you can go get your list of not only employees, but maybe partners that refer people to your network, because you might not have all the referring doctors in your system. So with Power BI, you can go get extracts, tie it all together and then build out a solution that helps you get those things done. I'd say it was eye opening. I think for customers and also for myself and my peers, that we're not just selling widgets. We're selling things that make a difference and have that human perspective to it. Rob Collie (00:33:20): Yeah, that does bring it home, doesn't it? That statement from an organization that COVID was the catalyst, evaluating and investing in their analytic strategy? Greg Beaumont (00:33:29): Yep. Rob Collie (00:33:30): Being in BI, being an analytics is one of the best ways to future proof one's career because at baseline, it's a healthy industry, there's always value to be created. But then when things get bad, for some reason, whatever crisis hits, it's actually more necessary than ever because when you've been in a groove when a an industry or an organization has been in an operational groove for a long time, any number of years, eventually, you just sort of start to intuitively figure it out. There's a roadmap that emerges slowly over time. Now, even that roadmap probably isn't as good as you think it is. If you really tested your assumptions, you'd find that some of them were flawed and analytics could have helped you be a lot more efficient even then. Rob Collie (00:34:14): But regardless, the perception is that we've got a groove, right? And then when the world completely changes overnight, all of your roadmaps, your travel roadmaps, none of them are valid anymore. And now, you need a replacement and you need it fast. And so, what happens is, is that analytics spending, BI spending, whatever you want to call it, or activity, actually increases during times of crisis. So, you got a healthy baseline business. It's an industry that's not withering and dying in good times, but it actually it's like a hedge against bad times. Rob Collie (00:34:47): When I saw that research years and years ago, when I was working at Microsoft Corporate, we just come out of the dot-com crack up, we'd seen that BI spending it across the IT industry was the only sector that went up during that time where everything else was falling. It's like, "Oh, okay." So, not only do I enjoy this stuff, but I really should never get out of it. It's like one of the best future proofing career moves you can make is the work in this field. And so, I mean, we've seen it, right? The early days of the COVID crisis, you're right when no one knew the range of possible outcomes going forward was incredibly wide. The low end and the high end were exponentially different from one another. Rob Collie (00:35:29): And so, we experienced in our business, sort of a gap in spring and early summer last year. We weren't really seeing a whole lot of new clients, people who are willing to forge a brand new relationship. Again, what happens when a crisis hits? You slam on the brakes. No unnecessary spending first of all. Let's get all the spending under control, because we don't know as a company what's going to happen in the industry, right? You see a lot of vendor spending freezes and of course, to other companies, we're a vendor, right? So, our existing clients, though, doubled down on how much they used us and how much they needed us. Rob Collie (00:36:08): And then later in the year, the new client business returned, and we actually ended up, our business was up last year, despite that Q2 interruption and sort of making new friends. And this year, holy cow like whatever was bottled up last year is coming back big time. And so, yeah. You never really want to be the ghoul that sort of morbidly goes, "Oh, crisis." From a business perspective, yeah, anything that changes, anything that disrupts the status quo tends to lead to an increased focus on the things that we do. Greg Beaumont (00:36:43): Yeah, I think something you said there, too, was when you don't know what's going to happen was when the business intelligence spending increased. I mean, the intelligence and business intelligence, it's not just a slogan. The purpose of these tools is to find out the things you don't know. So when there's uncertainty, that's when BI can provide that catalyst to sort of add some clarity to what you're actually dealing with. Rob Collie (00:37:06): Yeah, I've been using, even though I'm not a pilot, I've never learned to fly a plane or anything. I've been using an aviation metaphor lately, which is windshield is nice and clear. You might not be looking at the instruments on your cockpit very much, right? You know there's not a mountain in front of you, you can see how far away the ground is. And you could sort of intuit your way along, right? But then suddenly, whoosh clouds. And oh, boy, now, you really need those instruments, right? You need the dashboards, you need the altimeter, you need the radar. You need all that stuff so much more. Rob Collie (00:37:37): And so, and our business has kind of always been this. The reason I've been using this metaphor is really for us, it's like given how fast we operate, and I think you can appreciate this having come from a Microsoft partner consulting firm before Microsoft years ago, our business model, we move so fast with projects. We're not on that old model with the original budget and the change orders and all of that. That was all dysfunctional. Rob Collie (00:38:01): It was necessary, because of the way software worked back then, but it was absolutely dysfunctional. It's not the way that you get customer satisfaction. So, we've committed to the high velocity model. But that means seeing the future of our business financially two months in the future is very difficult relative to the old sort of glacial pace, right? If there's a mountain there, we're going to have months to turn around it. Krissy Dyess (00:38:26): To add a bit to your analogy there, Rob. I am married to a pilot and I have gone up in the small tiny airplane. And before the gadgets, there's actually the map. The paper map, right? So, you had the paper map, which my husband now would hand to me. And he'd tell me, "Okay, let me know the elevations of different areas to make sure we're high enough, we're not going to crash into the mountains." Krissy Dyess (00:38:47): What's happened is people just they got used to different ways that they were doing things. They were forced into these more modern ways. And I think even now, this wave of seeing this catalyst we can change and how are other people changing is also driving the people to seek help from others in terms of getting guidance, right? Because even though you've had the change, it doesn't necessarily mean that the changes that you made were 100% the right way and you can learn so much from others in the community and the people that are willing to help. Krissy Dyess (00:39:24): And I think that's one of the things too, that our company provides as a partner, we're able to kind of go alongside. We've seen what's works, what doesn't work, what are some of those pitfalls? What are those mountains approaching? And we're really able to help guide others that want to learn and become better. Rob Collie (00:39:42): Yeah. I mean, this is us getting just a little bit commercial, but you can forgive us, right? That high velocity model also exposes us to a much larger denominator. We see a lot at this business that accumulates. The example I've given before is and this is just a really specific techy, so much of this is qualitative, but there's a quantitative. It's sort of like a hard example of like, "Oh, yeah, that's right. This pattern that we need here for this food spoilage inventory problem is exactly the same as this tax accounting problem we solved over there, right?" As soon as you realize that you don't need to do all the figuring out development work, you just skip to the end. Rob Collie (00:40:22): And really, most of the stuff that Krissy was talking about, I think, is actually it's more of the softer stuff. It's more of the soft wisdom that accumulates over the course of exposure to so many different industries and so many different projects. That's actually really one of the reasons why people come to work here is they want that enrichment. Greg Beaumont (00:40:38): Yeah, that makes sense. Because you see all these different industries and you actually get exposed to customers that are the best in the business for that type of, whether it be a solution or whether it be a product or whether it be like a framework for doing analytics or something like that. So, you get that exposure and you also get to contribute. Rob Collie (00:40:55): Even just speaking for myself, in the early days of this business, when it was really still just me, I got exposure to so many business leaders. Business and IT leaders that, especially given the profile of the people who would take the risk back in 2013, you had to be some kind of exceptional to be leaning into this technology with your own personal and professional reputation eight years ago, right? It was brand new. So, imagine the profile of the people I was getting exposed to, right? Wow, I learned so much from those people in terms of leadership, in terms of business. They were learning data stuff from me, but at the same time, I was taking notes. Greg Beaumont (00:41:33): Everybody was reading your blog, too. I can't count the number of times I included a reference to one of your articles to help answer some questions. And it was the first time I was introduced to the Switch True DAX statement. And then I'd print that. Rob Collie (00:41:47): Which- Greg Beaumont (00:41:48): Sent that link to many people. "Don't do if statements, do this. Just read this article." Rob Collie (00:41:53): And even that was something that I'd saw someone else doing. And I was like, "Oh, my God, what is that?" My head exploded like, "Oh." Yeah, those were interesting days. I think on the Chandu podcast, I talked about how I was writing about this stuff almost violently, couldn't help it. It was just like so fast. Two articles a week. I was doing two a week for years. There was so much to talk about, so many new discoveries. It was just kind of pouring out in a way. Krissy Dyess (00:42:24): Greg, you came in to the role around 2016. And to me 2017 was really that big year with the monthly releases where Power BI just became this phenomenon, right? It just kept getting better and better in terms of capabilities and even the last couple years, all the attention around security has been huge, especially with the health and life science space. And last year, with this catalyst to shift mindsets into other patterns, working patterns using technology, do you feel like you've seen any kind of significant shifts just compared to last year or this year? Greg Beaumont (00:43:05): Yeah. And so something that burns my ears every time I hear it is when people call Power BI a data visualization tool. It does that and it does a great job. Rob Collie (00:43:11): I hate that. Greg Beaumont (00:43:12): But it's become much more than that. When it launched, it was a data visualization tool. But if you think about it at that time, they said, "Well, business users can't understand complex data models, so you have to do that in analysis services." Then they kind of ingested analysis services into Power BI and made it more of a SaaS product where you can scale it. There's Dataflows, the ETL tool, which is within Power BI, which is an iteration of Power Query, which has been around since the Excel days. So, now you have ETL. You have effectively from the old SQL Server world, you have the SSIS layer, you have the SSAS layer. With paginated reports, you have the SSRS layer. And you have all these different layers of the solution now within an easy to use SaaS product. Greg Beaumont (00:43:55): So this evolution has been happening, where it's gobbling up these other products that used to be something that only central IT could do. And now, we're putting that power by making it easier to use in the hands of those analysts who really know what they want from the data. Because if you think about it, the old process was is you go and you give the IT team your requirements, and they interpret how to take what you want, and translate it into computer code. Greg Beaumont (00:44:21): But now, we're giving those analysts the ability to take their requirements and go do it themselves. And there's still a very valid place for central IT because there's so many other things they can do, but it frees up their time to work on higher valued projects and I see that continuing with Power BI, right? But like we're adding AI, ML capabilities and data volumes keep increasing then capabilities I think will continue to expand it. Rob Collie (00:44:46): Greg, I used to really caused a storm when I would go to a conference that was full of BI professionals. And I would say that something like, "What percentage of the time of BI project, traditional BI project was actually spent typing the right code?" The code that stuck, right? And I would make the claim that it was less than 1%. So, it's like less than 1% of the time of a project, right? And everyone would just get so upset at me, right? But I just didn't understand why it was controversial. Rob Collie (00:45:19): Like you describe like yeah, we have these long requirements meetings in the old model. Interminably long, exhausting, and we'd write everything down. We'd come up with this gigantic requirements document that was flawed from the get-go. It was just so painful. It's like the communication cost was everything and the iteration and discovery, there wasn't enough time for that. And when I say that the new way of building these projects is sometimes literally 100 times faster than the old way. Like it sounds like hyperbole. Greg Beaumont (00:45:53): It's not. Yeah. Rob Collie (00:45:54): It can be that fast, but you're better off telling people, it's twice as fast because they'll believe you. If you tell them the truth, they'd go, "Nah, you're a snake oil salesman. Get out of here." Greg Beaumont (00:46:07): Yeah. And I think the speed of being able to develop, too, it's going to basically allow these tools to be able to do things that people didn't even dream of in the past. It's not just going to be traditional business use cases. I know in healthcare, something that's a hot topic is genomics, right? Genomics is incredibly complex then you go beyond Power BI and into Azure at that point, too and Cloud compute and things like that. Greg Beaumont (00:46:31): So, with Genomics, you think about your DNA, right? Your DNA is basically a long strand of computer code. It is base pairs of nucleic acids, adenine, thymine, and guanine, cytosine that effectively form ones and zeros in a really long string. Rob Collie (00:46:46): Did you know it effortlessly he named those base pairs? There's that biology background peeking back out. Greg Beaumont (00:46:52): I did have to go look it up before the meeting. I said, "Just in case this comes up, I need to make sure I pronounce them right," so. Rob Collie (00:46:59): Well, for those of us who listen to podcasts at 1.5x speed, that is going to sound super impressive, that string there. Greg Beaumont (00:47:05): Yeah. I should call out, too, though that I'm not a genomics expert, so some of what I'm saying here, I'm paraphrasing and repeating from people I've talked to who are experts, including physicians and researchers. So, this long string of code, if you sequence your entire genome, the file is about 100 gigabytes for one person, okay? At 100 gigabytes, you can consume that, but if you want to start comparing hundreds of people and thousands of people in different patient cohorts, all of a sudden, it gets to be a lot of information and it gets very complex. Greg Beaumont (00:47:35): If you think of that strand of DNA as being like a book with just two letters that alternate, there's going to be paragraphs and chapters and things like that, which do different things. So, one of the physicians I spoke to worked with Children's Cancer. Here's kind of where the use case comes in. So, you take something breast cancer where there's BRCA1 or BRCA2, BRCA1, BRCA2 genes where if you have it, there's a measurable increased probability that you'll get that type of cancer within a certain age range. There's a lot of other diseases and cancers, where it might be 30 genes. And depending on different combinations of those genes, it changes the risk of getting that specific type of cancer. Greg Beaumont (00:48:17): But this physician told me that there are specific children's cancers, where they know that if they have certain combinations of genes, that they have a very high probability of getting this cancer. And when the child actually feel sick and goes to the doctor, it's already spread and it's too late. So, if you can do this sequencing, basically run it through machine learning algorithms, so it will determine the probability, you could effectively catch it at stage zero. Because these cancers, it's something that could be related to growth hormones and as you're growing up, and as you become an adult, you're then no longer at risk of getting that childhood cancer. So, if they could identify it early and treated at stage zero, instead of stage 4, it sounds sci-fi, but the tools are there to do it. Greg Beaumont (00:49:01): It just never ceases to amaze me that you watch the news and they talk about self-driving cars and identifying when a banana is ripe, and things like that. But it's like, you know what? These same tools could be out there changing people's lives and making a measurable difference in the world. I think just especially post COVID, I'll expect to see a lot more investment in these areas. And also, interest because I think that might be one of the positives that comes out of this whole experience. Rob Collie (00:49:27): I do think that the sort of the worlds of Medicine and Computer Science are on a merging course. Let's not call it collision course. That sounds more dramatic. There is a merging going on. You're right DNA is biologically encoded instructions by an RNA. The mRNA vaccine is essentially injecting the source code that your body then compiles into antibodies. It's crazy and it's new. There's no two ways about it. Rob Collie (00:49:56): mRNA therapies, in general, which of course they were working on originally as anticancer and sort of just like, "Oh, well, we could use it for this, too." And there's all kinds of other things too, right? Gosh, when you go one level up from DNA or some point of abstraction, you get into protein folding. And whoa, is that... Greg Beaumont (00:50:15): Crazy, yeah. Rob Collie (00:50:16): ... computationally. We're all just waiting for quantum computers, I think. Greg Beaumont (00:50:20): Now, I'll have to call out that I'm making a joke here, so people don't take me seriously. But if you think about it, the nucleus in each of your cells contains an important model of that DNA, right? There isn't just a central repository that everything communicates with. You have a cache of that DNA in every cell in your body, except red blood cells, which perform a specific task. There may be more of the power automated the human body. But cheap attempt at a joke there, so. Rob Collie (00:50:44): Well, I like it, I like it. Let's go in with both feet. I've also read that one of the reasons why it's difficult to clone adult animals is because you start off with your original DNA, but then you're actually making firmware updates to certain sections of the DNA throughout your life. And so, those edits that are being made all the time are inappropriate for an embryo. Greg Beaumont (00:51:09): Yep. Rob Collie (00:51:10): And so, if you clone, you create an embryo, right? And now, it's got these weird adult things going on in it. That's why things kind of tend to go sideways. It can all come back to this notion of biological code and it's fascinating. A little terrifying, too, when you start to think of it that way. I've listened to some very scary podcasts about the potential for do-it-yourself bioweapon development. There was this explosion back, in what, in the '90s when the virus and worm writers discovered VVA. Remember that? We call them the script kiddies that would author these viruses that would spread throughout the computer systems of the world. And a lot of them, the people writing these things were not very sophisticated. They weren't world renowned hackers. Greg Beaumont (00:51:53): For every instance where you can use this technology to cure cancer, you're right that there's also the possibility of the Island of Dr. Moreau, right? You go look up CRISPR Technology, C-R-I-S-P-R, where they can start splicing together things from different places and making it viable. And 10 years ago, they had sheep that were producing spider webs in their milk and it's just, there's crazy stuff out there if you kind of dive into the dark depths of Biology. Now that we went down the rabbit hole, how do we correct course, right? Rob Collie (00:52:23): Well, we did go down a rabbit hole, but who cares? That's what we do. Greg Beaumont (00:52:26): Even you kind of step it back up to just kind of easy use cases in healthcare, so one of the ones that we use as a demo a lot came from a customer, and this was pre-COVID. But something as simple as hand washing, you don't think about it much. But when you're in the hospital, how many of those people are washing their hands appropriately when they care for you. And there's some white papers out there, which are showing that basically, there are measurable amounts of infections that happen in hospitals due to people not washing their hands appropriately. So, a lot of healthcare organizations will anonymously kind of observe people periodically to see who's doing a good job of washing their hands. Rob Collie (00:53:04): I was going to ask, how is this data collected? Greg Beaumont (00:53:06): This customer actually had nurses who were using a clipboard and they would write down their notes, fax it somewhere, and then somebody would enter it into Excel. So, there was this long process. And with another TS, who covers teams, we basically put a PLC together in a couple days, where they enter the information into a power app within teams, so they made their observation, entered it in. It did a write back straight to an Azure SQL Database at that time. Now, they might use the data verse. And then from Azure SQL DB, you can immediately report on it and Power BI. It even set up alerts, so that if somebody wasn't doing a good job, you could kind of take care of the situation, rather than wait for two days for the Excel report to get emailed out, and maybe lower the infection rates in the hospital. Greg Beaumont (00:53:53): So, it saved time from the workers who are writing things down and faxing things just from a sheer productivity perspective. But it also hopefully, I don't know if it will be measurable or not, but you'd have some anticipated increase in quality, because you're able to address issues faster. And that's the simplest thing ever, right? You can spend a billion dollars to come up with a new drug or you can just make sure are people washing their hands. Rob Collie (00:54:17): Both data collection and enforcement, they happen to be probably the same thing. There's like, "Oh, I'm being watched." The anonymity is gone. That's a fascinating story. Okay. What kinds of solutions are you seeing these days? What's happening out in the world that you think is worth talking to the audience about? Greg Beaumont (00:54:38): We're seeing this ability to execute better where the tools are easier to use, you can do things faster, but there's still challenges that I see frequently out there. So, I know something that you all are experts in its data modeling and understanding how to take a business problem and translate it into something that's going to perform well. So, not only do you get the logic right, but when somebody pushes a button they don't have to go to lunch and come back, they get a result quickly. That's still a challenge. And it's a challenge, because it's not always easy, right? I mean, it's the reason cubes were created in the first place was because when you have complex logic and you're going against a relational database, the query has to happen somewhere, but like that logic. Greg Beaumont (00:55:19): So take for example, if somebody wants to look at year over year percent change for a metric and they want to be able to slice it by department, maybe by disease group, maybe by weekend versus weekday, and then they want to see that trend over time. If you translate that into a SQL query, it gets really gnarly really fast. And that problem is still real. One of the trends I'm seeing in the industry is there's a big push to do everything in DirectQuery mode, because then you can kind of manage access, manage security, do all of those necessary security things in one place and have it exist in one place. Greg Beaumont (00:56:00): But when you're sending giant gnarly SQL queries back to relational databases, even if they're PDWs with multiple nodes, it gets very expensive from a compute perspective, and kind of when you scale out to large number of users, concurrency is still an issue. So that's something where you look at recently what Power BI has come out with aggregations and composite models. That's some of the technology that I think can mitigate some of those problems. And even if we think about something like Azure synapse, right? You can have your dedicated SQL pools then you can have a materialized view. A materialized view is effectively a cache of data within synapse, but then you can also have your caches in Power BI, and kind of layer everything together in a way that's going to take that logic and distribute it. Greg Beaumont (00:56:46): Does that make sense? Rob Collie (00:56:47): It does. I think this is still a current joke. The majority of cases where we've encountered people who think they want or need DirectQuery, the majority of them are actually perfect poster children case studies for when you should use cash and import mode. Right? It turns out the perceived need for DirectQuery, there is a real percentage of problems out there for which DirectQuery is the appropriate solution and it is the best solution. But it's the number of times people use it is a multiple of that real ideal number. Rob Collie (00:57:17): I think part of it is just familiarity. Still, I've long talked about how we're still experiencing as an industry the hangover from most data professionals being storage professionals. Everyone needed a database, just to make the wheels go round. The first use of data isn't BI. The first use of data is line of business applications. Every line of business application needed a database, right? So, we have minted millions of database professionals. this is also why I think partly why Power BI gets sort of erroneously pigeonholed as a visualization tools, because people are used to that. They're used to, we have a storage layer and reports layer, that's it, right? Rob Collie (00:57:56): Reporting services was Microsoft's runaway successful product in this space. Paginated reports is still around for good reason. And I think that if you're a long-term professional in this space with a long history, even if you're relatively young in the industry, but you've been working with other platforms, this storage layer plus visuals layer is just burned in your brain. And this idea of this like, "Why do you need to import the data? Why do you need a schedule? Why do you need all this stuff?" It's like as soon as people hear that they can skip it, and go to DirectQuery, they just run to

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Instant Trivia

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2021 7:37


Welcome to the Instant Trivia podcast episode 141, where we ask the best trivia on the Internet. Round 1. Category: Let's Rock! 1: Keith, Brian, Mick, Bill and Charlie on drums. the Rolling Stones. 2: From 760 feet up on this crater, you get a great view of Honolulu. Diamond Head. 3: In 1990 the Red Hot Chili Peppers were part of the first campaign by this org. to interest youth in politics. Rock the Vote. 4: This 2001 movie was inspired by a singer in a Judas Priest cover band who ended up joining that band. Rock Star. 5: Cannons fire during AC/DC's song "For" these people "We Salute You". "Those About To Rock". Round 2. Category: Denmark 1: An 1805 Danish forestry law required that every time a tree is cut down, this must be done. a tree must be planted. 2: It's what English speakers call the northeastern city of Helsingor. Elsinore. 3: Main farming activity of Danish-owned Greenland is not growing plants but raising these animals. sheep. 4: This most important naval battle of World War I took place off Denmark's coast. the Battle of Jutland. 5: While Great Dane dogs originated in Germany, this pianist called "The Great Dane" is from Copenhagen. Victor Borge. Round 3. Category: Kisses 1: He kissed Jesus in the Garden of Gethsemane. Judas Iscariot. 2: In a speech on how to do this, Davy Crockett said that to appeal to the mothers, kiss and slabber their children. how to get elected. 3: During a service in a synagogue, a man touches this with the fringe of his prayer shawl, then kisses the fringe. the Torah. 4: He took the famous photo of a sailor kissing a girl in Times Square on VJ Day. Alfred Eisenstaedt. 5: This song's second line is "Como si fuera esta la noche la ultima vez", "As if tonight was the last time". "Besame Mucho". Round 4. Category: We Help With Your College Application 1: I revel in the history of this Ivy League school, founded 16 years after the arrival of the Pilgrims. Harvard. 2: Every year since 1965, at least one grad of this private L.A. school has been up for an Oscar; I aim to join that list. University of Southern Cal (USC). 3: I love New Haven. I will name my firstborn Elihu. I wish to be 1 of the roughly 11,250 students at this school, please. Yale. 4: My visit to Lincoln convinced me: I was meant to be a Cornhusker at this school. the University of Nebraska. 5: Later, I plan to give a huge endowment to my alma mater, this university founded by Ben Franklin. the University of Pennsylvania. Round 5. Category: Coins 1: The value of this Greek coin was originally equivalent to that of a handful of arrows. Drachma. 2: This 1969 event was featured on the reverse of the Eisenhower dollar coin. Moon Landing. 3: In 1959 the Vatican's 20-lire coin featured this pontiff. Pope John XXIII. 4: The West Indies island of Guadeloupe uses this as its basic unit of currency. French Franc. 5: In 1961, this bronze coin, the lowest value in British currency at 1/4 of a penny, was withdrawn from circulation. Farthing. Thanks for listening! Come back tomorrow for more exciting trivia!

4 Musicians Only Podcast
S2E8: WILL THE REAL DADS OUT THERE PLEASE STAND UP!

4 Musicians Only Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2021 52:50


S2E8: WILL THE REAL DADS OUT THERE PLEASE STAND UP! Any fool can be a Father, but it takes a real MAN to be a daddy! We at 4MO Podcast issued a challenge---#thatsmydaddychallenge ----- and y'all did not disappoint! In today's installment, a couple of family participated in the #thatsmydaddychallenge and the conversations are hilarious! In a society where the role of a man is unclear, its always important to salute those men that are far and few in between! TO YALL DADS, WE SALUTE YOU! HAPPY FATHER'S DAY 2021 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/4mopodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/4mopodcast/support

What The If?
When COVID Was Young And Restless - 1 YEAR AGO

What The If?

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2021 44:48


A note about this special rebroadcast: Philip & Matt, always known for their keen eye for FASHION (just go with me on this…) found themselves fifty-three weeks ago observing that the newly minted PANDEMIC was going to change the way we comb our hair… and everything about WHAT WE WEAR! Listen to our innocence as we pondered whether this LOCKDOWN might last a few… WEEKS? Maybe a few months? A precious cultural artifact, fizzing with naïveté. We were a little bit NOSTRODOMUS, and a little bit Rock ‘N Roll. This was a fun episode when we made it, and looking back, it's quite interesting to see how we felt when we were only ankle deep in the pool, and we hadn't really yet seen the doodie floating there. Join us for this very special look back at when we were trying so hard to look FORWARD. We now take you back to the future… as the day dawns… March 17, 2020… ------------------------ Hazmat FASHION! Life Under QUARANTINE We hope this episode finds you and your loved ones well, no matter where in the world you are. Here in New York, we recorded this new episode just as they shut down our city. First they came for the sports arenas, then they came for the bars and pubs, and then the coffee shops… but we will persevere. PEOPLE OF EARTH, WE SALUTE YOU. And since we're all stuck at home, we figured it was no reason to stop educating and entertaining and imagining a utopian world where fashion never dies! This week, we present a special WHAT THE IF for these very strange times: What The IF... we were ISOLATED all of the time! Can you imagine a world where nobody could be with anybody? Just the grammar of that thought alone is terrifying. So put on your sexiest N-95 mask and your hazmat suit made of out the finest Corinthian mat… and let's do this! --- Special thanks to Kyle Crichton, Howard Zheng and Illia Zheng for their help with the show. --- Like the show? Share your love for the IF by dropping a review on Apple Podcasts! itunes.apple.com/podcast/id1250517051?mt=2&ls=1 Have you subscribed? Grab one (always free!) at pod.link/1250517051 and never miss an episode! Keep On IFFin', Philip & Matt, WhatTheIF.com

Home Brew Rock Stars Podcast
E72 pt.2 Zymurgy with the Great O - Lance Shaner from Omega Yeast

Home Brew Rock Stars Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2021 49:22


“Malt is the soul of a beer, hops are the personality and yeast is the heart” - Unknown Welcome! This is HomeBrew RockStars Episode 72 which is part 2 of our conversation with Omega Yeast. In this episode we continue with Lance Shaner of Omega Yeast and his path to opening Omega Yeast. Lance is the co-owner of Omega Yeast headquartered in Chicago, IL. Lance, as we found out throughout our interview is a funny guy and we enjoyed talking with him. We endorse and encourage you to try some of the great strains propagated by Omega Yeast. Before we get to Lance we would like to take a few minutes to remind everyone why we call our podcast ‘Home Brew Rockstars’. Home brewers are remarkably like young musicians aspiring to become rock stars, honing their craft in garages and basements until eventually some emerge as rock stars. It’s a long way to the top if you want to rock ‘n’ roll or brew. Prost to all of you and for those about to rock/brew WE SALUTE YOU!! The guys sampled some commercial beers that have been fermented with Omega Yeast. A big hello to our sponsors who we are glad to see are still hanging tough in these trying times. Keep up the good work! If you are looking for a great craft beer and some of the best vegan food in the state line? Try Pig Minds Brewing and check out the new addition that opened just recently, looks awesome guys! Seeking a hard to find commercial craft beer, wine or spirits to take home or as a gift? Stop in to Artale & Co, Anthony and Aaron have plenty of great ideas. When you are ready to brew up one of your favorite homebrew recipes or start a new indoor gardening project stop in to 815 Gardens, Bob will be happy to help. Tell them that HomeBrew Rockstars sent ya. Brent, Kent, Lance and Sears talk about what they have been listening to lately. As always, we appreciate if you make sure to Like us, Follow us and RATE US, or hate us, but do something! Prost! #drinkitup

Dank Swamp Rebellion
Cody for President: Influencing the Poles

Dank Swamp Rebellion

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2020 39:30


A Long time ago, in a swamp deep, deep down da bayou.... Word was spreading of a Rebellion, an awakening had begun. The political sickness plaguing our homeland is on its way to being cured. Dead behind the eye zombies lineup at the polls; proud staunch “Left’s” & “Right’s” chomping at the bit for domination. As for the rest of you using common sense to maintain resolve through intelligent process, We Salute You. We stand Proud with you; Deplorables of the Rebellion! Dank Swamp Rebellion http://dsrtalks.com Now catch us live on Twitch! https://www.twitch.tv/dsrtalks

Mia's Trending Topics
Labor Day Weekend Good News Report with Bunny Ware

Mia's Trending Topics

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2020 6:21


The G100Savannah GOOD NEWS REPORT in the 912 & 843 for the week with Bunny Ware is a LABOR OF LOVE to fill your HEART & Labor Day weekend! Hear it each Thursday after 3pm & 5pm. -From the port of Savannah to the CITY and laborers across our area WE SALUTE YOU! - Cheers to G100Savannah + HOT 98.3 Savannah STAR Stacy Scott Snyder for her Georgia Association of Broadcasters award nomination. -Tonight celebrate Night of Champions 2020 is going Virtual! to recognize amazing people with differing abilities to benefit Lowcountry Down Syndrome Society. -Pastor Lavon Lewis of Living Hope Worship Center INC is serving Tent City Saturday morning. - Dragon Con LIVES ON VIRTUALLY all Labor Day weekend. - Park Place Outreach, Inc. + The Olde Pink House are serving up Derby eats on Saturday directly to your home. -Shout out to The Eichholz Law Firm, P.C. for the scholarship to a Savannah Arts Academy grad pursuing her UGA DawgNation – Georgia Bulldogs dreams. -Rock the polls and protect the polls by becoming a Chatham County Board of Elections Poll Worker. -Get your live music fix with Live Music Isaac Smith at Service Brewing Saturday night, Kimberly Frazier Gunn music takes over Daffin Park Monday at 12pm for the Love Movement Line Dancing event, The Collins Quarter LIVE music weekend as well. -Celebrate food trucks and restaurant owners all over like Mary Noelia for 11 years of business and The Food Boxx in Windsor Forest, Savannah Food Truck Force all over the area. -Georgetown Open Air Market Bloom and Grow Open Market is back this Saturday night. - Front Porch Improv is making you laugh Saturday night. - Get to work with Grand Lake Club at Southbridge by reaching out to Tara O'Sullivan. -Volunteers and donors needed for: YMCA of The Treasure Coast E-Camp, Gulfstream Aerospace Corporation Student Leadership Program, Savannah-Chatham CrimeStoppers needs your support and join their work. See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.

DatFeelin Podcast
The Den Podcast "Datfeelin Memorial Day Mix"

DatFeelin Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2020 157:21


Your drinks should be poured. The meats should be cooked. It should be time to chill. Let DJ 110 accommodate you with a mix like no other. Sit, back, relax and chill to the sounds of Datfeelin! EDITOR'S NOTE: Thank you to all those who gave the ultimate sacrifice in service to our nation. We Salute You!!

DatFeelin Entertainment
The Den Podcast "Datfeelin Memorial Day Mix"

DatFeelin Entertainment

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2020 157:21


Your drinks should be poured. The meats should be cooked. It should be time to chill. Let DJ 110 accommodate you with a mix like no other. Sit, back, relax and chill to the sounds of Datfeelin! EDITOR'S NOTE: Thank you to all those who gave the ultimate sacrifice in service to our nation. We Salute You!!★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★

What The If?
Hazmat FASHION! Life Under QUARANTINE

What The If?

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2020 44:48


We hope this episode finds you and your loved ones well, no matter where in the world you are. Here in New York, we recorded this new episode just as they shut down our city. First they came for the sports arenas, then they came for the bars and pubs, and then the coffee shops… but we will persevere. PEOPLE OF EARTH, WE SALUTE YOU. And since we're all stuck at home, we figured it was no reason to stop educating and entertaining and imagining a utopian world where fashion never dies! This week, we present a special WHAT THE IF for these very strange times: What The IF... we were ISOLATED all of the time! Can you imagine a world where nobody could be with anybody? Just the grammar of that thought alone is terrifying. So put on your sexiest N-95 mask and your hazmat suit made of out the finest Corinthian mat… and let's do this! --- Special thanks to Kyle Crichton, Howard Zheng and Illia Zheng for their help with the show. --- Like the show? Share your love for the IF by dropping a review on Apple Podcasts! itunes.apple.com/podcast/id1250517051?mt=2&ls=1 Have you subscribed? Grab one (always free!) at pod.link/1250517051 and never miss an episode! Keep On IFFin', Philip & Matt, WhatTheIF.com

Bag Brothers Podcast
Episode 34: Busy, Fun, & Fruitful Ft. Chelsea Miller

Bag Brothers Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2020 59:14


First Things First, Happy WOMEN'S HERSTORY MONTH BAG FAMILY! This Week, We Kick Our WHM Festivities Off With A SPECIAL SPECIAL Guest, A Young MOGUL, MS. CHELSEA MILLER! Before You Check This Episode Out, Head Over To Her Instagram (@thechelseamiller) And Check Out Her Bio For A List of SOME of Her Accolades. Impressive, Right? Needless To Say We Invited Chelsea On To Kick off #WHM & Share Her Inspiring Story and Break Down How She is Making Herstory Right Now! Aftert This Epsiode, Call Her #ChelseaTheJeweler. INDULGE! To Chelsea and ALL The Women Out There Breaking Barriers, We Salute You!Follow Us On IG: @thebagbrotherspodcastSubscribe To Our Youtube: Bag Brothers Podcast And As Always, Happiness is RICH, Health is WEALTH, Kindness is CURRENCY, And A Peace of Mind Is The Real BAG! See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Brothers in Tech
Streaming Online Television - Deep Dive #3: DIY Options

Brothers in Tech

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2020 47:26


Now that you have information about live TV streaming services (Episode 1), digital media players (Episode 1.1), and other movie/content services (Episode 1.3)…are there other options for getting our TV/Media fix? In the final of three “deep dives” into the topic of Streaming Online Television, the Brothers discuss a couple of DIY options. DIY options discussed: Over the Air (OTA): Brian discusses his system for accessing and recording free OTA content. Great quality, limited channels (local networks), requires additional hardware (e.g., antenna, DVR device) & possibly some creative wiring. Check to see what signals you could access in your location: NoCable.org fcc.gov PLEX: Alan discusses his use of a media server application/service as a way of not only streaming your personal content, but accessing TV/movie services, and even OTA content all in one place! Requires a home “server” (unless you pay for cloud storage) and significant set-up time/energy. Brothers’ recommendation: Although these are inexpensive ways of accessing content…they are not FAMILY recommended! There is a lot of set-up involved in these solutions, and the long-term use may be limited.  But, if you don’t mind some creative tinkering, are willing to put some money in initially to save on those monthly fees…WE SALUTE YOU! Have any feedback for the Brothers regarding this topic (or future topics)? Email info@themesh.tv.

Brothers in Tech
Streaming Online Television - Deep Dive #3: DIY Options

Brothers in Tech

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 7, 2020 47:26


Now that you have information about live TV streaming services (Episode 1), digital media players (Episode 1.1), and other movie/content services (Episode 1.3)…are there other options for getting our TV/Media fix? In the final of three “deep dives” into the topic of Streaming Online Television, the Brothers discuss a couple of DIY options. DIY options discussed: Over the Air (OTA): Brian discusses his system for accessing and recording free OTA content. Great quality, limited channels (local networks), requires additional hardware (e.g., antenna, DVR device) & possibly some creative wiring. Check to see what signals you could access in your location: NoCable.org fcc.gov PLEX: Alan discusses his use of a media server application/service as a way of not only streaming your personal content, but accessing TV/movie services, and even OTA content all in one place! Requires a home “server” (unless you pay for cloud storage) and significant set-up time/energy. Brothers’ recommendation: Although these are inexpensive ways of accessing content…they are not FAMILY recommended! There is a lot of set-up involved in these solutions, and the long-term use may be limited.  But, if you don’t mind some creative tinkering, are willing to put some money in initially to save on those monthly fees…WE SALUTE YOU! Have any feedback for the Brothers regarding this topic (or future topics)? Email info@themesh.tv.

AnchorMoms: The Podcast
AnchorMOMS: The Podcast, Episode 6

AnchorMoms: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2019 31:34


The teary eyes, lump in your throat, high pitched voice… hold it in girl, and pray no one asks you what’s wrong! The forbidden “crying at work,” the stigmas it comes with and why some say you should let it out.  Still trying to fit into those pre-pregnancy jeans? Does barely sleeping and going to work qualify as your extreme sport? As if we needed another reason to feel inadequate this week- 10 months after giving birth, an Olympic runner is smashing world records. WE SALUTE YOU.  Then to Co-sleep or not? How the controversial practice may be destroying marriages.   

Para-talk Podcast with East Tn Ghost Seekers
Episode 41: Screaming Time Again!

Para-talk Podcast with East Tn Ghost Seekers

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 6, 2019 68:50


It's October!! Of course you know what that mean... HAUNTED ATTRACTIONS!!! They are everywhere, and developed by people with a love to bring a great wholesome, some family friendly scare to our lives... so for those about to scare... WE SALUTE YOU!  On episode 41 we discuss the appearances we are making this month at local haunted attractions, and sit down with the minds of this years newest fear factory! The Scream Chamber... listen in as you decide, are you brave enough to enter their chamber? Cause not only is it a Halloween exhibit, but it is a LEGIT haunted location with a little more to offer.  So grab your beverage of choice and sit back and relax.... IT'S PARATALK The Scream Chamber on Facebook Screamville Haunted Attraction on Facebook Oneida Zombie Fest on Facebook

Chris and Reggie's Cosmic Treadmill
Morituri Mondays, Episode 1 - Strikeforce: Morituri #1 (12/86)

Chris and Reggie's Cosmic Treadmill

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2019 74:44


You, who are about to listen... We Salute You! Welcome friends to the first title-centric series here at the Chris and Reggie Channel as Chris (@acecomics) and... Chris (@Charlton_Hero) take you on a guided tour of Marvel's Earth-1287, a world with an alien invasion situation, and unfortunately for them, a world without super-heroes... that is, until Dr. Kimmo Tuolema devised the Morituri Process.  A process, under which superpowers could be granted to certain "lucky" folks... but at rather a high-cost.  The individual getting those powers is doomed to burn-out and perish within the next 12 months. In this premiere episode, we meet our initial batch of would-be/might soon-be superheroes, with a particular focus on a young comic book fan, Harold Everson.  And, that is "comic book", singular... the poor fella's only ever read the one.  Also included, plenty of chatter that is both off-topic and potentially relevant... well, one of those is true for sure! We also ask the tough questions that need answering... what was Bad Ronald's deal, anyway?  Why are Smarties called Rockets in Canada?  Did Gumby and Pokey ever make it to Gum-Dinger Land?  Why didn't Lazer Tag come with batteries?  Hopefully we'll be able to figure out at least one, and that one will be... One to Grow On. We hope you enjoy! -- Other Episodes Mentioned: Cosmic Treadmill, Episode 57: Strikeforce: Morituri #1 (1986) Chris is on Infinite Earths, Episode 24: Justice League: Generation Lost #1 (2010) -- weirdcomicshistory@gmail.com chrisandreggie.com @cosmictmill @reggiereggie chrisisoninfiniteearths.com

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Ash Said It® Daily
Owney's Rum Sets The Standard

Ash Said It® Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2019 15:33


Check out this exclusive interview with Owner and Head Distiller of Owney's Rum Bridget C. Firtle. She opens up about how the idea for this venture came about, how their distilling process is different and how you can experience this world class rum at home. Her story is absolutely amazing. We Salute You and your team Bridget! Kudos! Website: www.owneysrum.com Follow: @OwneysRum About Owneys: Owney's Rum is a blend of premium white rum distilled in New York City and two-year-old cask-aged Dominican rum created by Founder + Head Distiller and NYC native, Bridget Firtle. About the show: ► Website: http://www.ashsaidit.com ► Music Courtesy of Bensound.com ► For $5 in ride credit, download the Lyft app using my referral link: https://www.lyft.com/ici/ASH584216 ►For discount Pangea Products: https://embracepangaea.grsm.io/ashsaiditmedia3226 ► Want the ‘coldest' water? https://thecoldestwater.com/?ref=ashleybrown12 ► Become A Podcast Legend: http://ashsaidit.podcastersmastery.zaxaa.com/s/6543767021305 ► Review Us: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/ash-said-it/id1144197789 ► SUBSCRIBE HERE: http://www.youtube.com/c/AshSaidItSuwanee ► Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/1loveash ► Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ashsaidit ► Twitter: https://twitter.com/1loveAsh ► Google Plus: https://plus.google.com/u/0/+AshSaidItMedia ► Blog: http://www.ashsaidit.com/blog ► Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/1LoveAsh/ ► Newsletter: manage1.com/subscribe?u=2a2ca3b799467f125b53863http://ashsaidit.us11.list-c8&id=a6f43cd472 #atlanta #ashsaidit #ashsaidthat #ashblogsit #ashsaidit® Ash Brown is a gifted American producer, blogger, speaker, media personality and event emcee. The blog on AshSaidit.com showcases exclusive event invites, product reviews and so much more. Her motivational podcast "Ash Said It Daily" is available on major media platforms such as iTunes, iHeart Radio & Google Play. This program has over half a million streams worldwide. She uses these mediums to motivate & encourage her audience in the most powerful way. She keeps it real!

Ash Said It® Daily
Owney's Rum Sets The Standard

Ash Said It® Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2019 15:33


Check out this exclusive interview with Owner and Head Distiller of Owney's Rum Bridget C. Firtle. She opens up about how the idea for this venture came about, how their distilling process is different and how you can experience this world class rum at home. Her story is absolutely amazing. We Salute You and your team Bridget! Kudos! Website: www.owneysrum.com Follow: @OwneysRum About Owneys: Owney's Rum is a blend of premium white rum distilled in New York City and two-year-old cask-aged Dominican rum created by Founder + Head Distiller and NYC native, Bridget Firtle. About the show: ► Website: http://www.ashsaidit.com ► Music Courtesy of Bensound.com ► For $5 in ride credit, download the Lyft app using my referral link: https://www.lyft.com/ici/ASH584216 ►For discount Pangea Products: https://embracepangaea.grsm.io/ashsaiditmedia3226 ► Want the ‘coldest' water? https://thecoldestwater.com/?ref=ashleybrown12 ► Become A Podcast Legend: http://ashsaidit.podcastersmastery.zaxaa.com/s/6543767021305 ► Review Us: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/ash-said-it/id1144197789 ► SUBSCRIBE HERE: http://www.youtube.com/c/AshSaidItSuwanee ► Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/1loveash ► Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ashsaidit ► Twitter: https://twitter.com/1loveAsh ► Google Plus: https://plus.google.com/u/0/+AshSaidItMedia ► Blog: http://www.ashsaidit.com/blog ► Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/1LoveAsh/ ► Newsletter: manage1.com/subscribe?u=2a2ca3b799467f125b53863http://ashsaidit.us11.list-c8&id=a6f43cd472 #atlanta #ashsaidit #ashsaidthat #ashblogsit #ashsaidit® Ash Brown is a gifted American producer, blogger, speaker, media personality and event emcee. The blog on AshSaidit.com showcases exclusive event invites, product reviews and so much more. Her motivational podcast "Ash Said It Daily" is available on major media platforms such as iTunes, iHeart Radio & Google Play. This program has over half a million streams worldwide. She uses these mediums to motivate & encourage her audience in the most powerful way. She keeps it real!

Wake up WORLD
History in the Making!!

Wake up WORLD

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2019 35:48


In this episode, we talk BLACK HISTORY in the making. People that are paving the way, mentoring and setting the tone for the culture. We #Salute You!

Data Driven
*DataPoint* It’s Teacher Appreciation Day

Data Driven

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2018 1:55


… and Andy’s delivering training! (https://andyleonard.blog) From Frank and Andy at Data Driven: “For those about to teach, WE SALUTE YOU (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RtMGoU9NcMo) !” Happy Teacher Appreciation Day, teachers! You rock! :{>

Amplify Your Business
Setting the Stage for Success

Amplify Your Business

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2017 11:51


Setting the Stage to Amplify Your Business, Kenny Harper introduces concepts from his best-selling book Amplify Your Business: The Rockstar Professional's Guide to Marketing Success - Volume 1. This podcast is dedicate to you, the entrepreneur with the Attitude, Expertise and Drive to Thrive in life using your unique gifts, following your true passion and serving a higher purpose. In this session Kenny introduces the concept of the book and the core topics and provides an actionable takeaway to Amplify Your Business. For Those About to ROCK, We Salute You!

Elder Law Report
What an amazing and moving rendition of Ragged Old Flag...

Elder Law Report

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2017 11:24


Our Flag Raising Event...Happy Veterans Day! We Salute You! Evan Thompson, Commander of American Legion Post 82 does an amazing Flag Raising Event... I wanted to wait until Veterans Day to raise the flag at our new office. This was the way to do it! . . . #vetbens #theelderlawguy.com #savingthefarm #hometownheroes

Playable Characters Podcast
Episode 9 - Guitar Hero Legend, Johnny Thundercoxxx

Playable Characters Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 29, 2017 49:40


FOR THOSE ABOUT TO LISTEN TO OUR PODCAST...WE SALUTE YOU! As does our awesome guest this week, Johnny Thundercoxxx. He's a guitar hero rock god and he's going to tell you all about how they do it in the world of music games. Enjoy!  @PlayablePodcast - twitter @laughatbrian, @catocalvin, @comedianaalap and starring @DarinCredible (comedian Darin Patterson)

The Sensibly Speaking Podcast
For Those About to Reason, We Salute You

The Sensibly Speaking Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2016 58:24


This week, Chris and Ruth tackle news from around the country and talk about preparations for Reason Rally 2016 happening next weekend. Follow us on Twitter: @SensibleSpeaker Follow us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/sensiblyspeaking Links mentioned in the show: Ohio’s Unforseen Problems in Stopping Planned Parenthood Services Donald Trump is Gaslighting the Entire Country Muslims File Religious... The post Sensibly Speaking #42: For Those About to Reason, We Salute You appeared first on The Sensibly Speaking Podcast.

AnimeSphere
AnimeSphere 23: Mixtape 4 – Games!! – Firefalcon’s World

AnimeSphere

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2016 87:00


Boa noite, pessoas! Trazemos a vocês mais um AnimeSphere! E hoje, no primeiro episódio do ano, trazemos a vocês músicas de games, cumprindo a promessa de fazer algo que não seja apenas de anime ou mangá! Abraço a vocês. Soundtrack usada: Blues Brothers - Sweet Home Chicago 1. Silent Hill 4 - Tender Sugar Bob Seger - Fire Lake 2. Duke Nukem Forever - Theme Song Black Sabbath - Children of the Grave 3. Castlevania Judgment - Bloody Tears Dream Theater - Repentance 4. Chrono Cross - Times Scar Ancient Bards - Prelude 5. Dragon Age Origins - I am the one ZZ Top - Bad to the Bone 6. Persona 3 - Burn my dread Whitesnake - Hit 'n' Run 7. Dragon Ball Final Bout - The Biggest Fight Theme Lynyrd Skynyrd - Sweet Home Alabama 8. Metal Gear Solid 3 - Snake Eater Chickenfoot - Future in the Past 9. Green Hill Zone - Sonic the Hedgehog (by FamilyJules7X) Deep Purple - Might Just Take your life 10. The Elder Scrolls Medley (Morrowind, Oblivion, Skyrim, by FamilyJules7X) Queen - Spread your wings 11. Dragon Quest VIII - Overture - Title Theme Yes - And You and I 12. Sunset Riders - Stage 1 (original) Scorpions - Still Loving You 13 - Megaman 2 - Dr. Wily 1 Iron Maiden - Brave New World 14. - The Recording of the Legend of Zelda - 25th Anniversary AC DC - For those about to rock (We Salute You) 15. Top Gear (by Bruno Dias) AC DC - Highway to Hell AC DC - Sin City AC DC - Let's Make It Contato: E-mail: contato@firefalcon.com.br Twitter Facebook Agregadores: Podflix GoCastr Ouvindo Podcast Participantes: Jorge Twitter Facebook Instagram Alvaro Twitter Facebook Instagram Zé Facebook Instagram Felka Facebook Kaike Facebook

Motion Picture Meltdown
MPM: Ep. 113 – Harold Ramis, We Salute You!

Motion Picture Meltdown

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2014


Caddyshack | Stripes | Groundhog Day – Harold Ramis Tribute – Hey everyone! Welcome to episode #113 of Motion Picture Meltdown! We apologize for the week delay, but we are back in the swing of things. As most of you cinephiles know, we lost a giant in comedy writing, acting, and directing in February. Most of … Continue reading "MPM: Ep. 113 – Harold Ramis, We Salute You!"

The HijiNKS ENSUE Podcast
Episode 70 – For Those About To Fingerblast

The HijiNKS ENSUE Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 18, 2010 92:37


“We Salute You.” Show Notes: Taco Delight, Skyline, Mtv's Teen Wolf: The Teenage Wolf, Party Down, The Cape, Industrial Light & Magic: Creating The Impossible, Black Dynamite, Avatar Super Secret Special Edition Blu-Ray, Joel's Letter From Prison, Austin Comic-Con, Joel Meets Doug Jones, Webcomics Rampage, Major Nelson Podcast Cast: Joel, Eli & Josh Rating: Explicit, […]

Two True Freaks! 2
Episode 125 The Trivia Contest of CHAMPIONS! 350 lbs. Of Fat!

Two True Freaks! 2

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 29, 2010 142:48


It's an ALL-STAR PODCAST TRIVIA SHOWDOWN! The Freak's third entry in their trivia DEATH-MATCH series is the most SAVAGE THROWDOWN YET! This time there is not just one, but MULTIPLE CATEGORIES!! STAR WARS, STAR TREK, SUPER HEROES AND DISNEY AND MORE!!!! Let's march out the ALL STAR PODCAST CENTURIANS: CHRIS LINAS-THOMAS DEJA-THOMAS MATIS-JUAN CASTRO-WILL "SLEEPY" SANCHEZ-JAAK PURRES-JOSHUA LAPIN BERTONE-JUSTIN CLARKE-WALTER BONHAM and of course SCOTT GARDNER AND CHRIS HONEYWELL! To those who are about to sacrifice their dignity - WE SALUTE YOU! Why is it called 350 POUNDS OF FAT? LISTEN AND FIND OUT! NOTE -- The Two True Freaks! now have a phone line where you can call and leave a completely inappropriate message - We just might use it on the show! It's 585-COP-LURE!! ( 1-585-267-5873 )Feedback for this show can be sent to: twotruefreaks@gmail.comTwo True Freaks! is a proud member of BOTH the Comics Podcast Network (http://www.comicspodcasts.com/) and the League of Comic Book Podcasts (http://www.comicbooknoise.com/league/)!! Follow the fun on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/groups/113051642052970/ THANK YOU for listening to Two True Freaks!!

Two True Freaks! 2
Episode 125 The Trivia Contest of CHAMPIONS! 350 lbs. Of Fat!

Two True Freaks! 2

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 28, 2010 142:48


It's an ALL-STAR PODCAST TRIVIA SHOWDOWN! The Freak's third entry in their trivia DEATH-MATCH series is the most SAVAGE THROWDOWN YET! This time there is not just one, but MULTIPLE CATEGORIES!! STAR WARS, STAR TREK, SUPER HEROES AND DISNEY AND MORE!!!! Let's march out the ALL STAR PODCAST CENTURIANS: CHRIS LINAS-THOMAS DEJA-THOMAS MATIS-JUAN CASTRO-WILL "SLEEPY" SANCHEZ-JAAK PURRES-JOSHUA LAPIN BERTONE-JUSTIN CLARKE-WALTER BONHAM and of course SCOTT GARDNER AND CHRIS HONEYWELL! To those who are about to sacrifice their dignity - WE SALUTE YOU! Why is it called 350 POUNDS OF FAT? LISTEN AND FIND OUT! NOTE -- The Two True Freaks! now have a phone line where you can call and leave a completely inappropriate message - We just might use it on the show! It's 585-COP-LURE!! ( 1-585-267-5873 )Feedback for this show can be sent to: twotruefreaks@gmail.comTwo True Freaks! is a proud member of BOTH the Comics Podcast Network (http://www.comicspodcasts.com/) and the League of Comic Book Podcasts (http://www.comicbooknoise.com/league/)!! Follow the fun on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/groups/113051642052970/ THANK YOU for listening to Two True Freaks!!