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Nathan Pike is having a hard time accepting the results of the Wyant Report detailing the incompetence of Alberta Health Services, Pike's employer. Pike has proven himself to be more than just a hack and a charlatan, as he is now in a state of denial as the newly released report fingers his bosses as the culprits in the COVID procurement story. Also, I am beginning to feel he has a crush on Danielle Smith. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Raymond E. Wyant has completed his report into the procurement process by Alberta Health Services, and has determined that there were failures at all levels of AHS. The report is sure to raise the ire of media types and progressives in Alberta, but will it result in a public inquiry, or is this issue now closed? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Birini aklınızdan çıkaramıyor musunuz? Sürekli mesajlarını kontrol ediyor, küçük işaretlerden büyük anlamlar mı çıkarıyorsunuz? Belki de yaşadığınız şey aşk değil… limerans.Bu bölümde terapist ve araştırmacı Brandy Wyant'ın çalışmaları üzerinden limeransı derinlemesine inceledim:Limerans nedir? Obsesif aşkın belirtileriNeden ortaya çıkar? Beyindeki mekanizmalar ve psikolojik kökenlerNasıl anlaşılır? Karşılıksız aşk ve sağlıklı sevgiden farkıNasıl başa çıkılır? Wyant'ın kendi üzerinde uyguladığı yöntemler: bilişsel terapi, maruz bırakma, mindfulness
Chris Holman speaks with Dan Wyant, Chairman and President, Edward Lowe Foundation, from Media Row, at the Grand Hotel, while at the 2025 Mackinac Policy Conference. » Visit MBN website: www.michiganbusinessnetwork.com/ » Watch MBN's YouTube: www.youtube.com/@MichiganbusinessnetworkMBN » Like MBN: www.facebook.com/mibiznetwork » Follow MBN: twitter.com/MIBizNetwork/ » MBN Instagram: www.instagram.com/mibiznetwork/
We are in week two of studying about God's grace, in a series called “Grace is Greater”. Last week we established the baseline of Prevenient Grace. We learned that God's Prevenient Grace is the starting point of mercy, where God Himself makes a way for a lost and broken people. We can't come to Christ […]
Forrest and therapist Brandy Wyant discuss limerence, an intense and often one-sided state of romantic obsession. They explore how limerence differs from both love and ordinary crushes, why uncertainty fuels it, and how it can take over a person's inner world. Brandy shares both clinical insights and her own lived experience, describing the obsessive thoughts, compulsive behaviors, and shame that often accompany limerence. They examine its overlap with OCD and addiction, and discuss practical strategies from CBT and ACT. Key Topics: 0:00: Introduction 2:00: What is limerence? 5:26: Limerence vs. a crush 11:28: Why research and treatment lag behind 13:38: Treatment approaches and practical strategies 24:47: Attachment, susceptibility, and shame 29:05: How limerence shapes relationships 38:12: Online communities and reinforcing obsession 49:18: Self-worth and validation 53:41: Recap Support the Podcast: We're now on Patreon! If you'd like to support the podcast, follow this link. Sponsors Level up your bedding with Quince. Go to Quince.com/BEINGWELL for free shipping on your order and three hundred and sixty-five -day returns. Join hundreds of thousands of people who are taking charge of their health. Learn more and join Function at functionhealth.com/BEINGWELL. Listen now to the Life Kit podcast from NPR. Go to Zocdoc.com/BEING to find and instantly book a top-rated doctor today. Sign up for a one-dollar-per-month trial period at shopify.com/beingwell. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Taylor Chalstrom sits down with Dr. Karl Wyant, director of agronomy at Nutrien, to discuss his recent visit to Washington D.C., where he advocated for the U.S. agriculture industry, seeking support for the Plant Biostimulant Act in the next Farm Bill.
We are in week three of studying several of Jesus' key miracles. It is important for believers to know that the same healing POWER of the Holy Spirit is at work in the believer's life today. Week one, Jesus turned the water to wine, we learned: Week two, we learned: Today, Week 3, the story […]
Psalm 51 offers a powerful example of genuine repentance. profound sin.God's forgiveness is available and freely given to those who humbly seek Him,regardless of the severity of your sin.The more that we know about the author of this Psalm, David, the better we willunderstand it. David, is one of the most important people of the […]
Lois Wyant is the founder of JFT Web Marketing and host of The Giant Builders podcast, who helps home service businesses and entrepreneurs achieve measurable growth through innovative digital marketing strategies.Through her comprehensive services including SEO optimization, AI-powered video marketing, and reputation management, Lois empowers local businesses to improve their visibility and build trust with their audience. Her approach combines cutting-edge tools with practical solutions to help clients adapt to the evolving digital landscape.Lois's commitment to focusing on four key pillars - spiritual, health, family, and business - shapes her approach to helping clients achieve sustainable growth. Her expertise in turning satisfied customers into powerful marketers while leveraging AI technologies demonstrates how traditional business values can be enhanced with modern tools. As someone dedicated to both technical excellence and holistic success, her story shows how digital marketing can be used to build not just stronger businesses, but also more fulfilled business owners.Here's where to find more:jftwebmarketing.comhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/local-business-marketinghttps://www.facebook.com/atjftwebmarketing___________________________________________________________Welcome to The Unforget Yourself Show where we use the power of woo and the proof of science to help you identify your blind spots, and get over your own bullshit so that you can do the fucking thing you ACTUALLY want to do!We're Mark and Katie, the founders of Unforget Yourself and the creators of the Unforget Yourself System and on this podcast, we're here to share REAL conversations about what goes on inside the heart and minds of those brave and crazy enough to start their own business. From the accidental entrepreneur to the laser-focused CEO, we find out how they got to where they are today, not by hearing the go-to story of their success, but talking about how we all have our own BS to deal with and it's through facing ourselves that we find a way to do the fucking thing.Along the way, we hope to show you that YOU are the most important asset in your business (and your life - duh!). Being a business owner is tough! With vulnerability and humor, we get to the real story behind their success and show you that you're not alone._____________________Find all our links to all the things like the socials, how to work with us and how to apply to be on the podcast here: https://linktr.ee/unforgetyourself
150 Years Ago (March 1875) Three of the four children in the James Robinson family of Garrison - John (16), Willie (10) and Jennie (19) - died of diphtheria over 10 days. Shortly before she died, Jennie asked for James Meade, her Sunday School teacher: "Tell my young friends to seek the Lord, while he may be found, and meet me in heaven." After a storm, a classified ad appeared in The Cold Spring Recorder offering a reward for a Smith & Wesson seven-shooter with plated barrel and rosewood stock lost in the snow, probably on Main Street between West and Church. Because of the snow, Garden Street was reduced to a single lane, forcing Charley Warren to load one side of his wagon with bystanders to turn around, "like a sailor does the windward gunwale in a gale," according to The Recorder. Mr. VanWinkle complained that a transcript of his lecture on Egypt and the Nile, reprinted in The Recorder, contained many errors, including "some of words altered to others that were not dreamed of when writing." After poultry went missing, Theodore Adams, his father and his brother-in-law found the dead birds buried near the Fishkill line. They set a steel trap and returned to find it gone. They followed the path of bushes where the trap had snagged and branches chewed off to release it. At Kings' Chest Cave, by smoke and bullets and dogs, they drew out and killed a 33-pound wildcat with the trap around its foot. The men had it stuffed and brought it to the village. A burglar broke into the slaughterhouse of Charles Miller and stole $5 [about $150 today] worth of pork, beef and veal. Burglars stole $50 [$1,450] worth of liquor and cigars from Tevan's basement saloon by breaking a window. To add insult to injury, the culprits uncorked and spilled the demijohns and smashed the glass bar backing. The Rock Street door of Baxter's Hardware was jimmied and the money drawer relieved of $4 [$115] in change. In a letter to The Recorder, a resident called for $500 of the $1,000 [$29,000] allocated by the Cold Spring Village Board for streets instead be spent to install kerosene lampposts on every corner to "keep our stores from being plundered night after night." Milton Lawrence's hay and William Odell's red cow were seized for back taxes. A young man who raised alarms when he walked down Main Street at 5:30 p.m. on a Thursday with a bandaged head and bloody clothes said he had been injured working at Miller's slaughterhouse. The Library Association hosted a discussion of the question: "Will the centennial of a republican form of government be celebrated by the United States, as a unit, more than once?" The Glee Club also sang. P. Nichols of Parrott Street said his 17 hens produced 118 eggs in 12 days. Thomas Richards was killed at Croft's Mine in Putnam Valley when he drilled into an unexploded ordnance. A year after Michael O'Brien broke his arm in a fight near the depot, he was finally able to return to his job at the foundry, where a hoist rope broke and a casting crushed his arm. A police officer from Orange County came to Cold Spring to arrest John Wyant on a charge of bastardy. Wyant returned home after posting a $1,000 [$29,000] bail. In Nelsonville, Charles Van Voorhis sold 50 chances at $1 [$30] each to win a scene he crafted with stuffed birds and squirrels. Elijah Warren of North Highlands, at 70, took his first train ride, from Cold Spring to Garrison. He said his daughter told him to keep his head inside the window. "Dear Lord, how we did sail!" he said. "After I got settled, I could have rode clean to [New] York." 125 Years Ago (March 1900) Michael Pendergrast, 48, the brother of George Pendergrast of Cold Spring, was killed in the railroad tunnel south of Anthony's Nose. He was clearing the ceiling of hanging ice when he was struck by a southbound express. Pendergrast had been employed by the railroad for 25 years and left a widow and eight children. Iona Island, the popular picnic resort, was purchased by the federal government to us...
Stewart Flaherty is joined by Kim Wyant and Joel Bancroft to discuss the differences and similarities when it comes to coaching different genders. Coach Wyant and Coach Bancroft have experience coaching both male and female teams from youth to adult level, with the added detail of coach Wyant being an active female coach leading a male College team.
Today we are going to continue a teaching series that we began back in August called “For One” The “For One” teaching series was all about seeing Jesus' one at a time approach to engaging with people. We believe that Jesus came to save the whole world, and that through His life, death, and resurrection, […]
Mark Jewell sits down with Dr. Karl Wyant, Director of Agronomy at Nutrien, to discuss intentional leadership, talent retention, and the importance of rest in high-performance roles. Dr. Wyant shares his journey from digging soil pits in the desert to leading agronomy efforts at the world's largest NPK producer. This episode is packed with actionable insights for agribusiness leaders, covering everything from celebrating team wins to capturing institutional knowledge.Key Takeaways:Intentional Leadership:Being intentional means carving out time and prioritizing what truly matters, even amidst the whirlwind of professional and personal demands.Leaders must recognize where team members are in their journey and tailor their support accordingly.The Role of Rest in Productivity:Rest is essential for maintaining decision quality and sustaining leadership energy.Incorporating downtime into your schedule leads to better performance and avoids burnout.Talent Development and Retention:Value your team members' contributions and help them align their goals with organizational objectives.Pairing new employees with seasoned veterans fosters skill development and long-term success.Celebrating Wins:Take time to acknowledge achievements—both big and small.Celebrating milestones builds morale and strengthens team culture.Capturing Institutional Knowledge:With an aging workforce, it's critical to document and preserve the expertise of experienced team members.Simple practices, like recording interviews, can help retain valuable organizational insights.Notable Quotes:“To be intentional, you carve out what's important, put it on the mantle, and give it priority.” – Dr. Karl Wyant“You can't go 24/7 as a manager. Rest is where decision quality comes from.” – Dr. Karl Wyant“Focus on what's working, celebrate wins, and build a culture of gratitude.” – Mark Jewell“If you're not listening to the experienced folks on your team, you're missing half the game.” – Dr. Karl WyantPractical Applications for Leaders:Incorporate Rest: Schedule time to recharge as part of your leadership strategy.Celebrate Successes: Make a habit of recognizing individual and team achievements.Preserve Knowledge: Record conversations with experienced employees to capture institutional wisdom.Tailor Leadership Support: Adapt your management style to meet team members where they are.Embrace Passion Projects: Exploring interests outside of work can spark creativity and fresh perspectives.Lead with intention, celebrate progress, and infuse energy into all that you do.
We are on week two of our series on the Names of Jesus. What's in a name? Names have meanings. Take the name Sherry, it means “darling”, “beloved”, or “dearest”. The name Richard means “brave ruler” or “strong king”. The name Stephanie means “crown”, “wreath”, or “garland”. The Bible is full of names, and those […]
America just elected a new president and many states just elected new chief executives and legislators. What does this time of transition mean for ag, for agbioscience and for entrepreneurs? Sara Wyant, farmer, editor and publisher of Agri-Pulse, joins today to help us understand what's ahead. Sarah gets into regulatory topics – from immigration to sustainability – and talks through what the industry might expect from a second Trump administration, its new players as well as Congress. She also talks innovation, removing barriers to market entry and what lawmakers have to get done in order for farmers to plan for their operations. Sarah founded Agri-Pulse with the idea that someone should be telling the story of how policy affects the hard work of farmers and, ultimately, the food we consume. With eyes on the future, Sarah talks what's ahead for Agri-Pulse and what issues her team has an eye on headed into a new era of leadership in our country.
America just elected a new president and many states just elected new chief executives and legislators. What does this time of transition mean for ag, for agbioscience and for entrepreneurs? Sara Wyant, farmer, editor and publisher of Agri-Pulse, joins today to help us understand what's ahead. Sarah gets into regulatory topics – from immigration to sustainability – and talks through what the industry might expect from a second Trump administration, its new players as well as Congress. She also talks innovation, removing barriers to market entry and what lawmakers have to get done in order for farmers to plan for their operations. Sarah founded Agri-Pulse with the idea that someone should be telling the story of how policy affects the hard work of farmers and, ultimately, the food we consume. With eyes on the future, Sarah talks what's ahead for Agri-Pulse and what issues her team has an eye on headed into a new era of leadership in our country.
Chris Holman speaks with Dan Wyant, Chairman and President, Edward Lowe Foundation at the Grand Hotel, while at the 2024 Mackinac Policy Conference. » Visit MBN website: www.michiganbusinessnetwork.com/ » Watch MBN's YouTube: www.youtube.com/@MichiganbusinessnetworkMBN » Like MBN: www.facebook.com/mibiznetwork » Follow MBN: twitter.com/MIBizNetwork/ » MBN Instagram: www.instagram.com/mibiznetwork/
Taylor Chalstrom sits down with Dr. Karl Wyant, director of agronomy at Nutrien, to discuss potassium applications in the fall for fruit and nut crops and choosing between chloride- or sulfate-based potassium sources.
Over the last several weeks we have been focusing on the stories of Jesus' compassionate attentiveness to ‘the one'. Are you willing to follow Jesus in His steps, to take on Jesus' missional strategy, to go for ‘the one' He has put in your life? Jesus was intentional to have a relationship with ‘the one'. […]
Siegel high school athletic Director Greg Wyant joined the show. GREG was asked about the shortage of TSSAA refs in high school sports, specifically football on Friday nights. Greg also shared his excitement about high school football being back in full swing. Listen to hear more.
In the first hour of the Chase and Big Joe Show, the guys discuss their question of the day. What do you miss most in your life? Later in the hour the guys answered some calls and texts around the question of the day. And Siegel high school athletic Director Greg Wyant joined the show. GREG was asked about the shortage of TSSAA refs in high school sports, specifically football on Friday nights. Greg also shared his excitement about high school football being back in full swing. Listen to hear more.
The author of Hebrews is writing to Jewish Christians, perhaps second-generation Christians who were undergoing fierce persecution, socially and physically. Times were hard. They were well-versed in the Old Testament and had professed their faith in Jesus Christ. However, they were considering returning to Judaism because of persecution, false teaching, and Christ had not returned […]
This interview is with Dustin Wyant of Park & Main restaurant. In this interview, Dustin speaks about following a hospitality path that led him to starting a restaurant in Carlton. After an early career selling wine at Willamette Valley Vineyards, Dustin talks about running the food and hospitality program at a resort in Glacier National Park and all the lessons he learned there. After returning to Oregon, Dustin touches on working on hotels and restaurants in Dundee and Newberg and all the great people he got to work with, before the opportunity to open his own place in Carlton. He describes the food/wine/ice cream program designed to be "Carlton's living room" and about the tight connection he has built with the people and town.Dustin also talks about his future projects and the future for the wine and hospitality industries in Oregon.This interview was conducted by Rich Schmidt on June 12, 2024 at Park & Main in Carlton.
1985.Yes, we need to go back in time!Back, to a time when the USWNT didn't exist. Back to a time when the entire soccer landscape was radically different. Back in time, to appreciate where we were, so we can rocket back to the present time!Kim Wyant has participated in a lot of 'firsts' in her career:- First US Women's National Team Goalkeeper- First US Women's National Team - First women to lead an NCAA D1 Men's College Soccer programAnd she has handled it all in stride. As she puts it on the episode 'I was in the right place at the right time.'However, as we all know there is a bit of hard work to go along with that luck and Kim has it in spades!In this episode of the podcast, Kim Wyant shares her perspective of growing up playing soccer, representing the USWNT, and now coaching the NYU men, enjoy!*Humans United FC is proudly brought to you by Hayworth Athletic*Humans United FC is a multimedia storytelling brand committed to sharing the human experience through the lens of sport. We're a multi-talented collective of people elevating stories of the beautiful game which often go overlooked. From the bright lights of Miami, Florida to the quiet streets of Saginaw, Michigan folks are playing soccer. Whether you're using a makeshift or a handstitched ball, footballers come from all walks of life.Come join host Joe Shaw as we explore some of the most interesting stories the world hasn't heard YET. Through audio, video, photos, or articles you'll become familiar with names like Kim Wyant and the 85ers, Jaiyah Saelua and the American Samoa World Cup Qualifying victory, names you might have overlooked but whose impact carries through today.We invite you to unite under the banner of football, futbol, soccer, whatever you call it. Come share your stories and learn about other's. We're all unique and the power of sport amplifies and elevates our differences, forming life-long connections.#HumansUnitedFC
The passion for both agriculture and journalism were developed in Sara Wyant from a young age. Having grown up as an Iowa farm girl, she blazed her own career path, which later led to establishing a well-known news source for agriculture policy and industry updates: Agri-Pulse Communications. Listen in as Sara tells us her story and imparts her advice on remaining true to your roots. Subscribe to our channel so you don't miss upcoming episodes of Think Big, Do Good! Host: Janet Adkison, Missouri Farm Bureau Director of Public Affairs Guest: Sara Wyant, Owner of Agri-Pulse Producer: Natalie Ayers, Missouri Farm Bureau Video & Audio Media Specialist
Kim Wyant was the starting goalkeeper on the first ever US Women's National Team when it came together in 1985. She defied the odds, overcoming injury and lack of opportunity, to ultimately have a successful playing career in the USL W-League. Kim moved into the coaching ranks and is currently the only female head coach of a men's college team, having been at the helm of the NYU Violets since 2015. Kim joined Founding Futbol to talk about the early days of the USWNT, her experience playing in Italy, overcoming injury and finding her way into an extended soccer career. She shared memories of playing in Italy and how the men's heading coach job at NYU came to pass. Kim talks about how she feels lucky to have always been in the right place at the right time and we tackle the question as to whether or not she is a pioneer. Founding Futbol is a year-long exploration of the critical moments that have led to soccer's emerging popularity in America. Extra Time is an additional weekly episode that shares reactions and reflections from the chapters, and brings additional guests into the fold. Visit our website for more information: FoundingFutbol.com. Email us at kent@foundingfutbol.com Host: Kent Malmros Guest: Kim Wyant Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Today we are on week two of our series Holiness as Wholeness. The Bible tells us that we were created in God's image. We are called to be holy because God is holy. We need to not only reflect the heart of God as far as loving people, but also, we need to reflect the […]
Grab your tissues for this week's conversation with Amy Wyant. In this episode she shares her childhood trauma, bitterness she's had to learn to overcome, miscarriage disappointments, business changes, yet through it all how she's learned to allow God to be her source of joy. Make sure you check out her newest venture and online clothing boutique, jubileeaveco.com, and use promo code UY15 for 15% off! If you have not yet, make sure to head over to unashamedlyyou.com to schedule your first coaching session with me for completely free! I can't wait to help you start living out your dreams and fulfill that calling you are feeling. Let's make this the year you live in faith over fear. We would be delighted if you'd leave us a review on Spotify or Apple and let us know how this podcast helped or encouraged you. Your reviews and comments mean the world. I pray that you find the encouragement you need week after week with each episode. Go be Unashamedly You
Rest in paradise to Janice Burgess & Akira ToriyamaIn this chaotic episode, we open up to why Warren feels like people shouldn't feel the need to initiate the convo via texting in the beginning stages of talking/dating, with the feel of it being forced. We also have a very insightful discussion of Smut books and why they are so appealing to women, The influences of Dragon ball Z & other anime while also the greatness Backyardigans & so much more!!!WELCOME TO THE FOUNTAIN!!!!Follow the Pod's IG: @bythefountainpodFollow the Host's IG: @averyfluker, @sna.z_don, @aiomspsi
Got a business? Got business credit or still signing for stuff yourself? Shark Bite Biz's David Strausser chats with Deb Wyant of J. Galt about how to do just that. Check out Deb Wyant's J. Galt at: https://jgalt.io Watch us on YouTube: https://youtube.com/c/SharkBiteBiz Visit our NEW Merch store: https://store.sharkbitebiz.com Connect with David Strausser on LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/DavidStrausser Join our Reddit Community: https://www.reddit.com/r/SharkBiteBiz/ Donate to our Patreon to SUPPORT this channel and get some BENEFITS and PERKS: http://patreon.com/sharkbitebiz Subscribe to the audio podcast on: http://www.SharkBiteBiz.com Find out more about the host, David Strausser: http://www.davidstrausser.com Follow David Strausser on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/dstrausser83/ Follow us on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/SharkBiteBiz Follow us on Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/SharkBiteBiz Follow David Strausser on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/dstrausser83 Listen on Apple iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/shark-bite-biz/id1522304651 Listen on Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/feed/aHR0cHM6Ly93d3cuc2hhcmtiaXRlYml6LmNvbS9mZWVkLnhtbA Listen on Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/1CZh0QdNr5Nn8CD8kInMAJ Listen on Listen Notes: https://www.listennotes.com/podcasts/shark-bite-biz-business-growth-podcast-AMt-rRP2DXl/ Listen on Stitcher: https://www.stitcher.com/podcast/shark-bite-biz Listen on iHeartRADIO: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/269-shark-bite-biz-68819872/ Produced by: Francisco Strausser: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC82qlvfm4mXg3 --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/shark-bite-biz/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/shark-bite-biz/support
Today we are completing our four-week series called, Healing Fractured Relationships. Today, I'll focus on two cousins who attack our relationships: Mistrust and suspicion. I especially like to read Psalm 146:3-9 in the Message translation, Don't put your life in the hands of experts who know nothing of life, of salvation life. Mere humans don't […]
Jack Wyant, the Penn coach, talks with OTG about the future of college squash.
Amy Wyant is first and foremost a wife and mom, with 3 kids ages 15, 5, and 3, and is also a small business owner. She is a hair stylist specializing in bridal hair, and services over 50 brides and their parties per year in NWPA. She loves running, fitness, deep philosophical discussions, a good coffee, non-fiction books, and is an enneagram 4w3 through and through. In this episode she and Trina dive into her story and the ways she let go the shame around alcohol. For more information on what we talked to check out https://www.nbcnews.com/health/womens-health/women-us-are-drinking-death-research-finds-rcna96848 https://alcohol.org/women/ breastcancer.org https://www.cancer.org/cancer/risk-prevention/understanding-cancer-risk/known-and-probable-human-carcinogens.html You can follow Amy on Instagram here: https://www.instagram.com/promisebridalartistry Follow On Instagram https://instagram.com/TheRetiredPartyGirl The Retired Party Girl Journal https://amzn.to/49EDncz Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration https://www.samhsa.gov/find-help/national-helpline It's Not About The Wine Book https://amzn.to/3OgzLo7
Ariel Wyant, a Category 1 Cyclist and real estate investor. In this episode, explore Ariel's journey from bodybuilding to becoming a category one cyclist while managing a full-time job. Dive into the challenges of competitive cycling, recovery methods, and her disciplined approach to nutrition. Ariel shares insights on balancing her cycling passion, real estate investments, and her career in payroll systems. The episode concludes with reflections on discomfort for personal growth and a heartfelt New Year's greeting. Tune in for an inspiring blend of athleticism, real estate, and life balance.
Happy New Year! Many of you will participate in the common traditions of attending parties tonight and eating special New Year's food. Then at 11:59 p.m. more than one billion people from all over the world will tune in to see the sparkling Waterford Crystal Times Square New Year's Eve Ball drop and welcome in […]
This week C.M. and Josh sit down with the director and writer, Brandon and Shelby, of the Dollar Baby "October Roses", based on the short story "Nona" from Skeleton Crew. Keep up to date with them @nonafilmofficial on social media and their website nonafilmofficial.com.
Taylor Chalstrom sits down with CCA and Nutrien's Director of Agronomy Dr. Karl Wyant to discuss getting your soil tests in line for 2024 to help guide nutrient management decisions and other practices.
This morning we have reached Part 3 of our series on the minor prophets of the Old Testament. We began with Jonah two weeks ago and studied the story of Hosea last week. Zephaniah, was a priest who ministered to Israel at about the same time as the prophet Jeremiah. The first two chapters of […]
Sara Wyant, Owner and Editor of Agri-Pulse, joins us again on the podcast for another Washington, D.C. update. With a new Speaker of the House selected, Sara shares some insight on what this could mean for the upcoming Farm Bill, as well as other political topics on her radar as we start to round out 2023. Subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts to have Digging In sent directly to your smart device each time it's released! Host: Janet Adkison, Missouri Farm Bureau Director of Public Affairs Guests: Sara Wyant, Owner/Editor of Agri-Pulse Producer: Natalie Ayers, Missouri Farm Bureau Video & Audio Media Specialist
There will be another vote for the Speaker of the House, today in Washington D.C. Joining us for a quick visit on this episode of Digging In is Sara Wyant, Owner and Editor of Agri-Pulse, a large online publication focused on food and farm policy. We discuss the situation up to this point, today's vote and potential outcome, as well as what this could mean for the upcoming Farm Bill. Subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts to have Digging In sent directly to your smart device each time it's released! Host: Janet Adkison, Missouri Farm Bureau Director of Public Affairs Guests: Sara Wyant, Owner/Editor of Agri-Pulse Producer: Natalie Ayers, Missouri Farm Bureau Video & Audio Media Specialist
Courtney Wyant of Neridcide joins The Draft Pod Boys to draft the scariest scenes in movies across all genres. This is the first episode of this years Wes Allen Halloween Takeover! Happy Spooky Season!! www.jabroniu.com
Taylor Chalstrom sits down with Nutrien's Director of Agronomy Dr. Karl Wyant to discuss the concept of outsmarting your fertilizer competition for improving nutrient uptake of crops.
Taylor Chalstrom sits down with Dr. Karl Wyant, Western Region Certified Crop Advisers Association chair, and Jason Scott, publisher of Progressive Crop Consultant, to discuss the upcoming Crop Consultant Conference on September 27th and 28th in Visalia and what consultants can expect from this event.
Alex and Amy talk with Jay Wyant, who serves as chief information accessibility officer for the state of Minnesota. We talk with Jay about how state organizations can improve accessibility in technology and procurement as well as best practices within the state to be more inclusive.See full transcript in transcript tab on Buzzsprout at https://www.buzzsprout.com/704052/13443893.Episode 102 -- Jay WyantMon, Aug 21, 2023 12:50PM • 16:08SPEAKERSAlex Whitaker, Jay Wyant, Amy GlasscockAmy Glasscock 00:05Hi, and welcome to NASCIO voices where we talk all things state IT. I'm Amy Glasscock, in Lexington, Kentucky.Alex Whitaker 00:12And I'm Alex Whitaker in Washington, DC. Today we're talking with Jay Wyatt, who serves as Chief Information Accessibility Officer for the State of Minnesota.Amy Glasscock 00:20About a dozen or so states have a role like this, but it's still somewhat unique. So today we're talking with Jay about what he does and what other state IT agencies can do to be more accessible. Jay, welcome to NASCIO voices, and thanks so much for joining us.Jay Wyant 00:34Thank you for having me here. I really appreciate the opportunity to have a chat with you all this morning.Alex Whitaker 00:39Yeah, Jay, welcome. So tell us about your role as Chief Information Accessibility Officer and what you do.Jay Wyant 00:46Well, I was lucky, first of all when I was hired to do the job, it was my opportunity to build a job they had not had before, so it was like, here's your job, you figure it out. And basically, my role is to work with agencies and employees to embed accessibility into the culture of the state. One of the ways we did that was by seeding agencies with digital accessibility coordinators throughout all the agencies and the IT partners and to empower them with effective sustainable policies, processes, tools and procedures to basically get everybody to own accessibility in one way or another.Alex Whitaker 01:29Got it? Yeah, that's, that's really fascinating. And so, you know, based on our sort of basic research on you, we've seen that you have a long history of working in accessibility and technology, can you tell us a little bit about your professional background, and kind of how you came to the role?Jay Wyant 01:44Sure. My career had been a very winding path, which is actually not uncommon for people with disabilities. So, after being a very passionate, but not a great teacher in high school history, I fell into creating on-demand technology training for the telecommunications industries. That was in the 1980s, the 1990s, so really, you know, the ground floor of how the internet had been developed, but I was providing training on how the building blocks of the Internet work. Then, after that, I became a marketing manager for a software startup that was kind of the precursor to cloud-based computing. Which was a lot of fun--it didn't go anywhere, but it was a lot of fun. I also became the marketing director for one of the nation's largest captioning companies. And the way I got into that was that on the side, as a volunteer I served on boards of non-profits, both local and national boards and part of my role is that I wrote a column and articles for magazines on how to make technology work, how to basically hack technology for accessibility, to kind of build my accessibility credentials by what I did on my own in addition to the work that we were doing. So, combining my technology work, and working with people to figure out how to hack things to make things work for people who are deaf, or otherwise, kind of led to where I am today.Alex Whitaker 03:25Yeah, that's, that's really fascinating and further proof that
Kim Wyant is used to being the first. She recorded the first USWNT goalkeeper win, the first shutout, the first anterior ACL injury (was the first goalie to be replaced by a field player, shoutout Lori Henry), was one of the first female BMX riders, and as of eight years ago (in 2015) became the only female head coach of an NCAA men's soccer team (things have changed as we'll hear...) Needless to say, Kim is a Flame Bearer in so many ways. Today we sit down with Kim to discuss her journey, and Michelle reflects on joining Kim at the University of Central Florida. "Kim, seeing you as a player was the first time I saw a female flying and getting into the upper 90s," Michelle shares. Kim reflects on how the game has changed, "Women's soccer back then was literally a soccer desert." Daughters, Danielle and Alex share what their Mom's career means to them. Contributing experts include Kim's daughters, Danielle and Alex. Media used in this production: -38 years after making history, first USWNT to be honored at Asheville City regular season finale, Chris Womack, June 29th 2023, -The Forgotten Early History of Women's Soccer, Laurent Dubois, January 22, 2016 -ESPN YouTube Channel, 'USWNT win the Arthur Ashe Award for Courage | 2023 ESPYS (
The Giant Builders Podcast (Interview with Lois Wyant) Check out Champ on The Giant Builders podcast hosted by Lois Wyant Recorded: October 10, 2022 --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/champ-moore8/support