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Locked On Hornets - Daily Podcast On The Charlotte Hornets
SUMMER LEAGUE Stang'n or Clang'n! Liam McNeely’s BREAKOUT | Knueppel STUMBLES. Hornets Worried?
It’s time for the return of Stang’n or Clang’n! Doug and Walker break down everything from the Charlotte Hornets’ first two Summer League games, starting with the surprise standout: Liam McNeeley. The 29th overall pick played with poise and confidence, showing off shot-making, rebounding, and leadership that wasn’t on many scouting reports.But not everyone was stang’n. Fourth overall pick Kon Knueppel had a rough debut, missing nearly every shot and looking out of sync. Is it a cause for concern or just the usual Summer League jitters? Doug and Walker weigh in.Ti...
2025-07-14
37 min
Locked On Hornets - Daily Podcast On The Charlotte Hornets
HORNETS DOMINATE Draft Strategy | LaMelo’s New Core? | Are Kon and Co. ROTATION READY
We dig into one of the smartest, most cohesive drafts we’ve seen from Charlotte in a long time. Kon Knueppel, Sion James, Ryan Kalkbrenner, Liam McNeely—it’s a group that actually makes sense together and fits what LaMelo Ball and Brandon Miller need to take the next step.We break down how Knueppel’s IQ, passing, and shooting gravity could unlock the offense, why Sion James already looks like an NBA-ready defender with a clean shooting track record, and how Kalkbrenner might be the best drop coverage big in the entire class. We also talk about th...
2025-06-27
44 min
I Love Horror
Holden McNeely Loves Horror
In this episode, I am very excited to be joined by Holden McNeely! You may know Holden from his hilarious work on the Last Podcast Network on such podcasts as “Nerd of Mouth”, “Page 7”, “Tiers of a Clown”, and his Twitch stream on Fridays with past guest Jackie Zebrowski “Jackin’ with the Holdies”. Today is a special and spooky time as he’s here to talk all things horror! We deep dive into why Holden loves horror, his journey from being a comedian/improv comic with “Murderfist”, his time working at LPN, and much more. We also explore his fandom of horror movies...
2025-04-25
1h 47
Locked On NBA Big Board - NBA Draft Podcast
Breaking Down the Top 2025 NBA Draft Prospects in the West Region
In this episode of the Locked On NBA Big Board podcast, Rafael and James Barlowe break down the top NBA prospects in the West region of the 2025 NCAA Tournament. The Barlowe Brothers discuss Florida’s Alex Condon and his rapid rise up draft boards, analyzing what has fueled his breakout season. They also highlight the intriguing 8-9 matchup between Oklahoma and UConn, where freshman guards Jeremiah Fears and Liam McNeely will look to make a statement. Another key battle features mid-major standouts Nique Clifford and P.J. Haggerty in the Colorado State vs. Memphis clash. The duo also covers no...
2025-03-19
35 min
Sounds of Blue
SOB 480 Features: John Scofield, Martin Fierro, Gary Burton, Eberhard Weber & Cyrus Chestnut
Artist Song Album Label Notes- Bernard Herrmann Twilight Zone - End Title - Dream Theme 40th Anniversary Twilight Zone - 1st Season - 1959 Silva Treasury - 4CD's SOB Twilight Zone Theme- Gary Burton Country Roads by Burton w/Pat Metheny, Chick Corea, Roy Haynes & Dave Holland Like Minds - 1998 Concord Records - GRP Gary Burton - 82- Gary Burton Reunion by Mitch Forman w/Mitch Forman, Pat Metheny, Will Lee & Peter Erskine Reunion - 1990 GRP Records Gary Burton - 82- Gary Burton Will You Say You Will by Vince Mendoza (same musicians as "Reunion" Re...
2025-02-02
4h 08
That Driving Beat
That Driving Beat - Episode 337
We've got a small-town Alabama group's rare version of Mr. Pitiful for you today, plus R&B, northern soul, and more from Bobby McClure, Jackie Shane, The Traits, Trini Lopez, a Billy Joe Royal favorite, some British Psych from the Spencer Davis Group, and The Coasters' early 1970s take on Love Potion Number Nine. -Originally broadcast November 24, 2024- Willie Mitchell / That Driving BeatJunior Wells / You're Tuff EnoughThe Jagged Edge / Baby You Don't KnowJeanette Williams / All Of A SuddenThe Goodees / Condition Red
2024-11-26
1h 56
People Behind the Science Podcast Stories from Scientists about Science, Life, Research, and Science Careers
Branching Out to Better Understand Evolutionary Relatedness By Examining Phylogenetic Trees - Dr. James O'Dwyer
Dr. James O'Dwyer is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Plant Biology and the Carl R. Woese Institute for Genomic Biology at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. The research in James’s lab uses computational and theoretical approaches to better understand the patterns we observe in the world. He is an ecologist and is particularly interested in biological complexity. The goal of his lab is to build models and make predictions that will provide us with novel and unexpected information about how nature works. In his free time, James enjoys hiking, traveling, and strategic board games like Settlers of...
2024-11-11
46 min
Purpose City Church with Talaat and Tai McNeely
The Fight of My Life | Clear The Heir (Part 4) | Talaat McNeely
In this powerful and timely message, Pastor Talaat McNeely takes us deeper into the Clear The Heir series with "The Fight of My Life." Drawing from 1 Peter 5:8-10, Pastor Talaat equips us to stand firm against the schemes of the enemy, reminding us that freedom in Christ is not just something we receive—it's something we must actively defend. Using relatable examples and the powerful truth of Scripture, we learn how to stay alert, resist the devil, and walk in the authority Christ has given us.Whether you feel like you're in a spiritual battle or just ne...
2024-09-23
1h 08
People Behind the Science Podcast
777: Dr. Jamie Voyles: Epic Research Investigating Epidemics and Infectious Diseases in Wildlife
Dr. Jamie Voyles is an Assistant Professor of Biology at the University of Nevada, Reno. She received her B.A. in Zoology and Anthropology from the University of Washington, her M.S. in Integrative Physiology from the University of Colorado, Boulder, and her Ph.D. in Public Health from James Cook University in Australia. Afterwards, she conducted postdoctoral research at University of Idaho and at the University of California, Berkeley before accepting her current position. In our interview, Jamie speaks more about her experiences in life and science. People Behind the Science Podcast Show Notes
2024-09-09
35 min
People Behind the Science Podcast Stories from Scientists about Science, Life, Research, and Science Careers
Epic Research Investigating Epidemics and Infectious Diseases in Wildlife - Dr. Jamie Voyles
Dr. Jamie Voyles is an Assistant Professor of Biology at the University of Nevada, Reno. Research in Jamie’s lab focuses on diseases of wildlife. This is an exciting area that spans many different subdisciplines of biology including immunology, physiology, microbiology, ecology, and evolutionary biology. With so many spectacular mountains nearby, Jamie loves spending her free time outdoors skiing, rock climbing, or mountain biking. Her adorable dog often accompanies her on these adventures. She received her B.A. in Zoology and Anthropology from the University of Washington, her M.S. in Integrative Physiology from the University of Colorado, Boulder, an...
2024-09-09
35 min
El Acomodador - Podcast de Bandas Sonoras y Cine
El Acomodador - Donald Sutherland In Memoriam - Programa 178
A lo largo de 60 años de carrera cinematográfica, el actor Donald Sutherland tocó practicamente todos los géneros actuando en filmes como "Doce del patíbulo", "La invasión de los ultracuerpos", "Encerrado", "Llamaradas", "JFK" o "Los Juegos del hambre". Cerca de dos centenares de trabajos entre cine y televisión en los que sabías que su presencia, siempre elevaba la calidad de la película o serie En este programa hay un recorrido a través de suites por algunos de los títulos más emblemáticos del actor fallecido el pasado 20 de junio a los 88 años. ...
2024-07-18
9h 04
People Behind the Science Podcast
753: Dr. Taylor Hutchison: Getting a Glimpse into the Most Distant Galaxies in the Universe
Dr. Taylor Hutchison is an astrophysicist and a Postdoctoral Fellow at the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center. She received her bachelor’s degree in physics from Southwestern University and her Master’s and PhD degrees in Astronomy from Texas A&M University. She was the recipient of the Dr. Joseph Newton Graduate Service Award, a University Prestigious Fellowship Scholarship, the Leadership in Equity and Diversity (LEAD) Award, and the Graduate Diversity Excellence Award from Texas A&M University, and she also received a National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowship as well. In this interview, Taylor shares more about her life...
2024-03-25
35 min
People Behind the Science Podcast Stories from Scientists about Science, Life, Research, and Science Careers
Getting a Glimpse into the Most Distant Galaxies in the Universe - Dr. Taylor Hutchison
Dr. Taylor Hutchison is an astrophysicist and a Postdoctoral Fellow at the NASA Goddard Space Flight Center. Taylor uses large telescopes like the James Webb Space Telescope to study the most distant galaxies that we can detect in the universe. Her goal is to answer questions like what kinds of stars are inside these galaxies, how massive the galaxies are, and what elements are present. When she’s not working, Taylor engages in a variety of hobbies, crafts, and opportunities to learn new skills. She particularly enjoys reading, hiking, sewing her own clothing, and creatively reusing items that may ha...
2024-03-25
35 min
Now & Then
Now & Then Episode 16 - March 2024
Continuing my story of The Odyssey Project, this is Episode 16!We have some terrific upcoming shows, including bands The Traveling Milburys and The Sheepdogs.We also continue Andy McNeilly's story, of how he ended up moving to India to pursue a life in Gamelan music. He tells us who introduced him to the work when in university.Our two special guests are Connor Stephen, drummer, and James Barker, lead, of the James Barker Band. The two of them started locally as colleagues and then accidentally started performing together, over a dodgeball game, believe...
2024-03-04
36 min
Caleb and Kenny In the Morning
Clark to WNBA, more CFP nonsense, James Boyd
Iowa star Caitlin Clark declared for the WNBA Draft and will forego her final season of college eligibility and will end up with the Indiana Fever, the proposed 14-team College Football Playoff also includes guaranteed byes for the Big Ten and SEC, IU fans will be able to see incoming recruit Liam McNeely in the Indy-area next month as part of a high school showcase, Tom Brady just ran a faster 40 time than he did at the NFL Combine in 2000, Caleb Williams has done a first at the NFL Combine...and it's what he didn't do, how close is c...
2024-03-01
1h 25
People Behind the Science Podcast
748: Dr. David Fitzpatrick: Figuring Out the Functional Organization and Development of Cortical Circuits in the Brain
Dr. David Fitzpatrick is Chief Executive Officer, Scientific Director, and Research Group Leader at the Max Planck Florida Institute for Neuroscience. David received his B.S. degree in Biology from Pennsylvania State University and his PhD in Psychology and Neuroscience from Duke University. He conducted postdoctoral research at the Medical University of South Carolina and then returned to Duke University as a member of the faculty. Before accepting his current positions at the Max Planck Florida Institute, David was the James B. Duke Professor of Neurobiology and Director of the Institute for Brain Sciences at Duke University. David has rec...
2024-02-19
39 min
People Behind the Science Podcast Stories from Scientists about Science, Life, Research, and Science Careers
Figuring Out the Functional Organization and Development of Cortical Circuits in the Brain - Dr. David Fitzpatrick
Dr. David Fitzpatrick is Chief Executive Officer, Scientific Director, and Research Group Leader at the Max Planck Florida Institute for Neuroscience. The brain is important for so many aspects of our daily experiences, including what we perceive, what we think about, how we move, the decisions we make, and more. However, we still know relatively little about how the brain works and how it develops. David’s goal is to dive deep into these basic science questions of how the brain works and how it develops. When David isn’t hard at work at Max Planck, he spends his time...
2024-02-19
39 min
Popmundial.com Radios (online) - Music Around the World by Popmundial.org
Pop2 Sounds Easy: Instrumentals Forever into Classical Film Music, rec live Dec. 08, 2023, midnight
Send us your comment, pleaseBACK TO BACK TO THE EARLIER SHOW; RECOREDED LIVE: Instrumentals Forever Stanley Black & His Orchestra - Stranger In Paradise Stanley Black: Two GuitarsStanley Black & His Orchestra - La Rosita ert Kaempfert & His Orchestra - Chanson D'amourApollo 100 - Apollo goes westBert Kaempfert - Three O´ Clock In The MorningBert Kaempfert & His Orchestra - Moon Over Naples (Spanish Eyes)Berry Lipman Orchestra - Salvados AmigosAlex Christensen & The Berlin Orchestra - Das BooBert Kaempfert and His Orchestra - Kee...
2023-12-08
1h 05
That Driving Beat
That Driving Beat - Episode 278
James has been digging up vinyl treasure, from 1950s R&B to 1960s soul, and a little bit of late 60s psych rock. Uwe has been digging in his own collection for some old favorites. It's time for your weekly 2-hour Mod vinyl dance party! Originally broadcast September 3, 2023 Willie Mitchell / That Driving BeatJ.L. Smith / Did You Do The MosquitoThe Drifters / At The ClubSebastian Williams and his Soul Men / The One You Can't HaveRoscoe Robinson / That's EnoughBobby Freeman / Sh...
2023-09-05
1h 54
People Behind the Science Podcast
708: Dr. Charles Hohenberg: Tales of Ion Detection: The Making of a Mass Spectrometry Mastermind
Listen Free in iTunes Listen Free on Stitcher Radio Dr. Charles Hohenberg is a Professor of Physics at Washington University in St. Louis. He received his PhD in Physics from the University of California, Berkeley and has been on the faculty at Washington University since 1970. Charles has received many awards and honors during his career, including election as Fellow of the Meteoritical Society and a Fellow of the St. Louis Academy of Science. He has been awarded the NASA Principal Investigators Award, the NASA Exceptional Achievement Award, and recently the James B. Eads Award honoring e...
2023-05-15
44 min
People Behind the Science Podcast Stories from Scientists about Science, Life, Research, and Science Careers
Tales of Ion Detection: The Making of a Mass Spectrometry Mastermind - Dr. Charles Hohenberg
Dr. Charles Hohenberg is a Professor of Physics at Washington University in St. Louis. In the lab, Charles does mass spectrometry of noble gases like Krypton and Xenon. He designed and built his own mass spectrometer which is one of the best in the world. With this instrument, Charles measures noble gas isotope ratios in various sources. A major focus is studying meteorite samples to understand early solar system processes. Charles has always been a tinkerer, and he often spends his free time working on various projects around the house. For example, one of Charles’ hobbies is woodworking. He bu...
2023-05-15
44 min
Sirens | A Southern True Crime Podcast
Southern Noir Book Club | Author James Michels (1)
Raven and guest co-host Professor Mandy McNeely sit down with crime fiction author James Michels for a discussion on his books, writing, and more! Find James on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, TikTok, and his website, or find him on our website under Author Alley. Get his books on Amazon: Ballad of Johnny Carlo, Life's Dark Corners, Ice Rising, Ice Box.Advocacy. Investigation. Education. Storytelling.If you appreciate what I do, here are a few ways to support Sirens and help true crime stories reach more ears:Rate, review, and share...
2023-04-10
36 min
The Dental Wealth Nation Show with Tim McNeely
0081 Unlocking Dental Practice Success: Insights on Buying vs. Building from Michael Dinsio
🎧 Welcome to The Dental Wealth Nation Show with Tim McNeely! 🦷💰 In this episode, we dive into the age-old question: "Buy or Build, which is right for you?" with our guest, Michael Dinsio, a dental expert with a wealth of experience in the industry. 🏢🔍 👥 Are you a dentist considering practice ownership? 🤔💼 Then this episode is a must-listen! Michael discusses the pros and cons of starting a new business (startup) or acquiring an existing practice, providing valuable insights to help you make an informed decision. 💡💼 💵💪 Whether you're an aspiring entrepreneur or looking for a safer option with an established foundation, Michael s...
2023-03-04
58 min
The His and Her Money Show
Unlocking Resilience When Life is a Mess With Daniel Fusco
We live in a time when it's hard to feel good about the future. Our personal lives are messy, our relationships are complicated, and economic and environmental challenges have rocked our world. Even if we're not struggling with any of these challenges, we may live in a culture that makes it hard to feel good about ourselves or our own lives. It's easy to slide into feelings of "not enough" or "not good enough." But here's the thing: It's not just about how quickly you bounce back from adversity; it's about how resilient you are when life...
2023-02-15
44 min
People Behind the Science Podcast
692: Dr. Mike Blatt: Keeping a Close Eye On Channels and Vesicle Trafficking in Plant Cell Membranes
Listen Free in iTunes Listen Free on Stitcher Radio Dr. Mike Blatt is the Regius Professor of Botany at the University of Glasgow and Adjunct Professor at Pennsylvania State University. He conducted his undergraduate studies at Simon Fraser University in Vancouver and at the University of Wisconsin, Madison where he received his BS with honors in Botany and Biochemistry. Next, Mike was awarded a PhD in Plant Biology from Stanford University while working in the Department of Plant Biology at the Carnegie Institution of Washington. During his graduate work, Mike received a Fullbright-Hays Graduate Fellowship to...
2023-01-23
43 min
People Behind the Science Podcast Stories from Scientists about Science, Life, Research, and Science Careers
Keeping a Close Eye On Channels and Vesicle Trafficking in Plant Cell Membranes - Dr. Mike Blatt
Dr. Mike Blatt is the Regius Professor of Botany at the University of Glasgow and Adjunct Professor at Pennsylvania State University. Mike is a cell biologist and physiologist who studies cells to understand how the parts fit together to accomplish important functions in plants. He is also passionate about electronics, and he has built much of the equipment they use for their work. Mike loves winter sports, especially downhill and cross country skiing. In fact, he has skied throughout most of his life is currently looking forward to an upcoming ski trip to the Alps with his father who...
2023-01-23
43 min
Toca otra vez Jazz
Toca otra vez jazz 193 Saxofonistas 9
Homenaje a Pharoah Sanders y repaso a la actualidad del saxo con Joshua Redman, Miguel Zenón, Chris Potter, Konrad Wiszniewski (Scotish National Jazz Orchestra), James Brandon Lewis, Daniel Torres & Enrique Oliver e Irene Caumel. Temas que puedes escuchar: 01 SINTONÍA INICIAL 1941 D Ellington Take the A Train (1 min 24 seg) 02 1987 Pharoah Sanders - Africa 02 Naima - John Hicks Curtis Lundy Idris Muhammad (5’ 15’’) 03 2022 Joshua Redman - LongGone - Disco Ears - Brad Mehldau Christian McBride Brian Blade (6’ 13’’) 04 2022 Miguel Zenón - Música De Las Américas 01 Tainos y Caribes - Luis Perdomo Hans Glawischnig Henry Cole (7’ 08’’) 05 2015 Jim McNeely & Frankfurt Radio Big Band - Rituals 06 R...
2022-10-06
59 min
People Behind the Science Podcast
667: Dr. James Cahill: Roving Roots! Plants Behave More Like Animals than We May Realize
Listen Free in iTunes Listen Free on Stitcher Radio Dr. James (JC) Cahill is a Professor of Ecology in the Department of Biological Sciences at the University of Alberta. He received his PhD in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology from the University of Pennsylvania. Afterward, he served briefly as a Visiting Assistant Professor at Ursinus College and then on the faculty at the University of Delaware before joining the faculty at the University of Alberta where he has been for about 15 years. In this interview, JC shares more about his life and his science.
2022-08-01
40 min
People Behind the Science Podcast Stories from Scientists about Science, Life, Research, and Science Careers
Roving Roots! Plants Behave More Like Animals than We May Realize - Dr. James Cahill
Dr. James (JC) Cahill is a Professor of Ecology in the Department of Biological Sciences at the University of Alberta. JC is an ecologist who studies interactions between plants and their environment. His research seeks to understand how plants interact in their pursuit of food, as well as how communities respond to environmental change. Some of JC's hobbies outside of science include playing tennis, cooking, strumming the guitar, and spending time with his family. He received his PhD in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology from the University of Pennsylvania. Afterward, he served briefly as a Visiting Assistant Professor at Ursinus...
2022-08-01
40 min
People Behind the Science Podcast
663: Dr. Karen James: A Career Based on Pairing Research and Public Outreach to Identify Species via DNA
Listen Free in iTunes Listen Free on Stitcher Radio Dr. Karen James is a staff scientist at the Mount Desert Island Biological Laboratory in Maine. She received her PhD in Genetics from the University of Washington and conducted postdoctoral research at the Natural History Museum in London before joining the MDI Lab. Karen is also Co-Founder and Director of UK-based charity The HMS Beagle Trust which is working to rebuild the HMS Beagle and retrace the journey of Charles Darwin with a new generation of students and scientists. In this interview, Karen shares more about h...
2022-07-04
49 min
People Behind the Science Podcast Stories from Scientists about Science, Life, Research, and Science Careers
A Career Based on Pairing Research and Public Outreach to Identify Species via DNA - Dr. Karen James
Dr. Karen James is a staff scientist at the Mount Desert Island Biological Laboratory in Maine. She is trained in genetics, and she applies her skills to environmental, conservation, and restoration research. In particular, Karen uses DNA to identify animals and plants, including those collected by citizen scientists for conservation and restoration projects. Karen spends her free time outside on the trails of Acadia National Park near where she lives. She does a lot of gardening, hiking, biking, and cross country skiing to get as much time outdoors as possible. She received her PhD in Genetics from the University o...
2022-07-04
49 min
People Behind the Science Podcast
657: Dr. Suzana Herculano-Houzel: Sizing Up Species’ Brains to Understand Nervous System Diversity and Development
Listen Free in iTunes Listen Free on Stitcher Radio Dr. Suzana Herculano-Houzel is a Professor of Psychology and Biological Sciences at Vanderbilt University. She received her B.S. in Biology from the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro in Brazil and completed her M.S. in Neuroscience at Case Western Reserve University. She was awarded her PhD in Neuroscience from Pierre and Marie Curie University in Paris, and conducted part of her graduate work at the Max-Planck Institute for Brain Research. Suzana served on the faculty of the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro before jo...
2022-05-23
52 min
People Behind the Science Podcast Stories from Scientists about Science, Life, Research, and Science Careers
Sizing Up Species’ Brains to Understand Nervous System Diversity and Development - Dr. Suzana Herculano-Houzel
Dr. Suzana Herculano-Houzel is a Professor of Psychology and Biological Sciences at Vanderbilt University. In the lab, she compares brains to find out what they are made of and what difference that makes for the organism in terms of its abilities. She is interested in finding out how many neurons and other cell types brains have, determining whether brain size matters, and examining how numbers of cells correspond to cognitive abilities. Suzana is not only a scientist, but also a musician. From an early age, she received formal training in classical music, including the piano and flute. While Suzana...
2022-05-23
52 min
School of Sales by The Salesgirls
Master Your Messaging with Brandon Lucero
In this special episode, we sit down with one of our coaches and mentors from the past year, Brandon Lucero, who leads 4X Video Effect - recently rebranded into the New Generation Entrepreneur Mastery Program.Brandon's proven methodology shifts how online content is created and distributed by changing beliefs, shifting perspectives and the psychology of selling products online so you can move your audience into a buying state of mind while growing your brand.He has successfully generated over 9 six-figure launches, generated millions of views online, helped create million-dollar sales funnels and worked with multiple 7...
2022-03-08
1h 00
EIGHTY20: Optimize Your Life
How To Be A Successful Real Estate Investor w/ Keaton Mcneely of Real Hungry Properties #RealEstate #OPMFTW #DifferentMeans
Sae'Von & James talk to real estate investor Keaton Mcneely about creative financing & how to be successful in the 2022 real estate market. New episodes released weekly, everywhere on Monday's @ 0900 EST https://www.anchor.fm/eighty20 Keaton Mcneely https://www.instagram.com/realhungryproperties/ https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCfQMH8gf88xPzIQ0eG6vrxw/featured https://www.instagram.com/reclaimyourthrone/ ABOUT EIGHTY20 Eighty20 challenges conventions, questions status quo, and encourages personal empowerment & responsibility. An abundant life of blessings and purpose await for those intent upon i...
2022-01-31
52 min
People Behind the Science Podcast
624: Dr. James Pipas: Making Valuable Contributions to the Proliferation of Exciting Discoveries in Virology
Listen Free in iTunes Listen Free on Stitcher Radio Dr. James Pipas is the Herbert W. and Grace Boyer Chair in Molecular Biology and Professor of Biological Sciences at the University of Pittsburgh. He received his PhD in Molecular Biophysics from Florida State University and completed his postdoctoral training at Baylor College and the John Hopkins School of Medicine. Jim has been a faculty member in the Department of Biological Sciences at the University of Pittsburgh now for over 30 years. Jim joined us for an interview to tell us more about his life and science.
2021-09-27
38 min
People Behind the Science Podcast Stories from Scientists about Science, Life, Research, and Science Careers
Making Valuable Contributions to the Proliferation of Exciting Discoveries in Virology - Dr. James Pipas
Dr. James Pipas is the Herbert W. and Grace Boyer Chair in Molecular Biology and Professor of Biological Sciences at the University of Pittsburgh. Jim's lab studies how viruses work, how they interact with us, and where they come from. They also use viruses as tools to understand how our own biology works. For example, they study viruses that cause cancer. Outside of science, Jim's passions include entertaining and exploring. He composes music, sings, and produces shows with his brother all over the world. The other activity that brings him great joy is immersing himself in nature in remote...
2021-09-27
38 min
People Behind the Science Podcast
623: Dr. Autumn-Lynn Harrison: Examining the Migration of Marine Animals to Inform Management and Conservation
Listen Free in iTunes Listen Free on Stitcher Radio Dr. Autumn-Lynn Harrison is Program Manager of the Migratory Connectivity Project and a Research Ecologist at the Smithsonian Migratory Bird Center. She is also an Adjunct Assistant Professor at Duke University and an Affiliate Professor at George Mason University. Autumn-Lynn received her B.S. degrees in Environmental Science and Fisheries and Wildlife Science from Virginia Tech, a Graduate Diploma of Science in Tropical Marine Ecology and Fisheries Science from James Cook University in Australia, and her Ph.D. in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology from the University of...
2021-09-20
47 min
People Behind the Science Podcast Stories from Scientists about Science, Life, Research, and Science Careers
Examining the Migration of Marine Animals to Inform Management and Conservation - Dr. Autumn-Lynn Harrison
Dr. Autumn-Lynn Harrison is Program Manager of the Migratory Connectivity Project and a Research Ecologist at the Smithsonian Migratory Bird Center. She is also an Adjunct Assistant Professor at Duke University and an Affiliate Professor at George Mason University. Her research focuses on the migration of marine animals such as seabirds and seals. In order to help manage and conserve these animals, she uses data from small tracking tags to understand where these animals go, the habitats they depend on, and the places that are important to them. When she’s not working, Autumn-Lynn loves to be out on the...
2021-09-20
47 min
Texas Emerging Leaders
***BONUS: James McNeely Guided Meditation***
James McNeely is a triathlete, adventure-seeker, and successful businessperson, with over 30 years of experience in the fast-paced, ed-tech industry. Some of the companies that he’s worked for are well known success stories, like Apple Computer, Toshiba, and Pearson - the world’s largest education company. In his work roles, he’s served in both sales and sales management, acquiring decades of experience with both customers and sales employees. McNeely admits, however, to having the most “fun” as a customer-facing salesperson, while working for small, cutting edge startups, endeavoring to bring new technology to students and ground-breaking teaching tools...
2021-09-13
04 min
Texas Emerging Leaders
James McNeely, Author of The 7 Meditations of a Happy Salesman
James McNeely is a triathlete, adventure-seeker, and successful businessperson, with over 30 years of experience in the fast-paced, ed-tech industry. Some of the companies that he’s worked for are well known success stories, like Apple Computer, Toshiba, and Pearson - the world’s largest education company. In his work roles, he’s served in both sales and sales management, acquiring decades of experience with both customers and sales employees. McNeely admits, however, to having the most “fun” as a customer-facing salesperson, while working for small, cutting edge startups, endeavoring to bring new technology to students and ground-breaking teaching tools...
2021-09-13
52 min
The After Lodge Podcast
Episode 273: Turning Inside Out
Masonic news, right off the bat! The annual session of the Carolinian Brethren Chuck almost turns himself inside out while reading the news Grand Lodges begin allowing some return to normalcy Anti-Masonic nutters don't care about irregularity Shortages and scalpers trigger Harlan . . . how un-libertarian Then John is launched by the NRA and The Fourth shows up Pop vs. Soda vs. Coke and swamp water? Jamie picks up bad tendancies from . . . the rest of us Chuck has a run-in with the locals from "the Order" Leave us some comments below Email us at afterlodge@gmail.com Find us on Facebook and...
2021-05-06
1h 37
The After Lodge Podcast
Episode 272: Universal Uniformity
Jamie and Sean are back! And it's . . . snowing in April Virtual reality -- it'll scare the s--- out of you! Trying to buy a house in 2021, good luck Chuck reboots a few times John takes the stage at a roast of Shaun More tales of the Carolina saga Why this matters for the rest of us non-Carolinians The universal characteristic of Freemasonry: very little is universal After the real talk, the Fourth makes a grand entrance for Part II Canadians have professional sports? Templar uniforms and encountering the public Is it "Producer Bruce, Host" or "Host Producer Bruce" or "Bruce...
2021-04-22
1h 47
The Christian Politics Podcast
23. Education with Nicholas McNeely
We sit with Nicholas and talk about the effects of education. we discuss the pros and cons of private, public, and homeschool education. For more information or to contact us you can reach us at fybyproductions@gmail.com
2021-03-15
1h 18
The After Lodge Podcast
Episode 266: Overruled!
Bruce skips After Lodge . . . so we make fun of him in his absence as we would in his presence We gave "The Fourth" his chair, and pulled up another for Bro. Sean Chuck gave an esoteric talk, against his will? "When Masons Behave Badly" The Internet isn't going away, we should think about what Google says about us Why aren't millenials and following generations showing up? Chuck has some thoughts Unfortunately, our beloved Craft is infested with humans . . . and it's nothing new, John reads some wisdom from the Masonic "way back" machine The real secrets of Freemasonry Leave us some...
2021-02-11
1h 31
The His and Her Money Show
How to Help Your Kids Find Wisdom Through God's Word with Scott James
For this episode of His & Her Money, the topic is faith: keeping it alive within our families and helping our kids of all ages better understand God. Our guest is Scott James, a rockstar dad of four and a pediatric surgeon. So far, he's written two fantastic biblical books for kids and parents and he's here to break down his latest, Where is Wisdom? A Treasure Hunt Through God's Wondrous World. Scott is an Elder in his church and devoted to spreading the spirit of God, building up that faith in his own kids, and providing tools...
2020-12-21
32 min
The After Lodge Podcast
Episode 258: The Traveling Templar
Bro. Chuck (/u/k0np) returns for a fourth visit Bro. Barry (the Traveling Templar) joins us for the evening to discuss his travels Another friend of Nick Johnson on the show . . . because that's gone well so far! We explore just how wide ranging and different the York Rite can be The pitch for the York Rite continues--for the rest of the show Bro. Andrew Hammer, Chuck says he's wrong?! Scotty tries to convince Bruce to take the East again, it fails in epic fashion Idaho is geographically huge and Masonically small The Widows Sons, rider associations, and biker chicanery ...
2020-12-03
2h 10
People Behind the Science Podcast
580: Dr. Kenneth Heilman: Dedicating His Attention to Cognitive Disorders in the Clinic, the Classroom, and through Conducting Research
Listen Free in iTunes Listen Free on Stitcher Radio Dr. Kenneth Heilman is the James E. Rooks, Jr. Distinguished Professor of Neurology and Health Psychology at the University of Florida College of Medicine. He is also Director of the Memory Disorders Clinics, the Center for Neuropsychological Studies, and the Behavioral Neurology-Neuropsychiatry Fellowship Program at the University of Florida. Ken received his M.D. from the University of Virginia and continued his training in Internal Medicine at the Cornell University Medical Center. Afterward, he served as Captain in the Air Force and was Chief of Medicine a...
2020-11-23
47 min
People Behind the Science Podcast Stories from Scientists about Science, Life, Research, and Science Careers
Dedicating His Attention to Cognitive Disorders in the Clinic, the Classroom, and through Conducting Research - Dr. Kenneth Heilman
Dr. Kenneth Heilman is the James E. Rooks, Jr. Distinguished Professor of Neurology and Health Psychology at the University of Florida College of Medicine. He is also Director of the Memory Disorders Clinics, the Center for Neuropsychological Studies, and the Behavioral Neurology-Neuropsychiatry Fellowship Program at the University of Florida. Ken's research focuses on learning how the brain works, what is going on when it doesn’t work, and how to fix it when it’s not working well, particularly issues related to cognition and memory. He enjoys spending his free time with his family and out on the golf cour...
2020-11-23
47 min
F***ing Shakespeare
Thomas McNeely, Novelist
We first met this episode’s guest at the WriteFest conference at Rice University. We found had all sorts of connections, as writers in this weird industry often do: he grew up in Houston like Kate did, and he has ties to Jessica’s Boston, where he lives and teaches. We are more than happy to showcase his work here on the show. From the gorgeous and yet tangled-up-in-dirt realities of short stories, like his “Sheep” published in the Atlantic, to his novel Ghost Horse, which dissects the irredeemably messed up process of becoming a teenage boy in a broken h...
2020-11-15
43 min
Product Genius: Inventions, Inventors, and Startups
Meet the inventor of Doorbell Boa, one of Product QuickStarts newest designs!
James Pritchett talks with Tiffany, Steven, and Noah. https://www.doorbellboa.com/ https://productquickstart.com/ https://www.tiffanykrumins.com/
2020-09-11
33 min
People Behind the Science Podcast
566: Dr. Kanaka Rajan: Creating Computational Models to Determine How the Brain Accomplishes Complex Tasks
Listen Free in iTunes Listen Free on Stitcher Radio Dr. Kanaka Rajan is a computational neuroscientist and Assistant Professor in the Department of Neuroscience and Friedman Brain Institute within the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. She received her bachelor’s degree in Industrial Biotechnology from Anna University in India, her M.S. in Neuroscience from Brandeis University, and her Ph.D. in Neuroscience from Columbia University. Kanaka conducted postdoctoral research as a Biophysics Theory Fellow at Princeton University before accepting her current position. She has received numerous awards and honors throughout her career, inc...
2020-08-10
41 min
People Behind the Science Podcast Stories from Scientists about Science, Life, Research, and Science Careers
Creating Computational Models to Determine How the Brain Accomplishes Complex Tasks - Dr. Kanaka Rajan
Dr. Kanaka Rajan is a computational neuroscientist and Assistant Professor in the Department of Neuroscience and Friedman Brain Institute within the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai. In her research, Kanaka builds mathematical and computational models of the brain to better understand how the brain works. Her goal is to determine how the neurons and synapses of the brain work together to create complex processes like learning, memory, and decision-making. Running is a passion for Kanaka, and going for a run often helps her think more clearly. In addition, she enjoys sketching urban scenes and scientific themes. She...
2020-08-10
41 min
Wildwood Church TLH
Heard: James Thompson, III
Senior Pastor David McNeely sits down with James Thompson, street preacher and ordained deacon of Covenant Presbyterian Church in Panama City, Florida, to discuss his perspective as a black man in a majority white church. Heard is a series of conversations with members and friends of Wildwood Church who have a valuable perspective on justice. It was shown as part of the July 2020 teaching series "In Pursuit of Justice".
2020-07-12
51 min
The After Lodge Podcast
Episode 248: James "the Fourth" McNeely
We have the man, the myth, the legend: Bro. James McNeely to hang out with us . . . and also Bro. Chuck (/u/k0np) came back just for this How was Bro. McNeely personally responsible for the tornado that is Sir John + Chuck Finally getting back to Lodge, but it's not quite the same Agency Law makes a come back with an applicable example Food that doesn't spoil is creepy The rolling liquour cabinet in . . . other parts of Pennsylvania Pennsylvania geography - After Lodge style More of our usual love for our Ohio Brethren Tobacco talk and what is a Masonic "...
2020-07-09
2h 33
The Anti-Doping Podcast
Potential Applications of Performance Monitoring in Anti-Doping - James Hopker, PhD
Dr. James Hopker is a Reader in Exercise Physiology, Director of Postgraduate Research, and Acting Head of School for the School of Sport and Exercise Sciences at the University of Kent. He is an expert on exercise training, and he has been studying applications of performance monitoring in anti-doping. We discuss how an Athlete Performance Passport may complement the Athlete Biological Passport, the role of technology in performance monitoring, and strengths and limitations of this approach in anti-doping.
2020-06-16
40 min
School of Sales by The Salesgirls
Getting Unstuck
In this episode, Kathryn talks about a few ways to get unstuck. If you're in a place where maybe you feel like you're missing that push to get better than you are right now or you're looking for a concrete path to growth, this episode is for you. If you want to feel that push and you're searching for greater momentum, Kathryn is speaking to you! She speaks about the growth aspect of goals and how to create goals with intention. Mentions:GUIDE Culture Online TrainingGUIDE Culture In Person TrainingVivid Vision ExerciseAtomic Habits by...
2020-06-09
29 min
Art Creativity & Wellbeing
334: How to raise anti-racist kids
"It's as if we are going through the 1918 flu pandemic AND the Great Depression AND the Civil Rights era, all at once." That's what James Arthur said on his podcast, Minority Korner, in (and about) Spring 2020. I think he's right. To get through it all we are going to have to work together! That's the spirit in which I bring you this episode. In this conversation on racial justice between my friend Shane Sams, and his friend Talaat McNeely, Talaat shares that we each must "Make change within our sphere of influence." Well, my sphere...
2020-06-09
53 min
Based On A True Scary
Episode 20: The Conjuring (2013) with Holden McNeely and Alexis Robbins
Wanna play hide and clap? Too bad, because no spooky truths can hide when Jake and Trisha are on the scene. And this week, they're uncovering the real story behind the James Wan film that started an entire universe of spooky dolls, nuns, and turned The Warrens into demon-fighting superheroes. That's right. We're doing The Conjuring. This week, Jake and Trisha are joined by the wonderful and hilarious comedy power couple, Holden McNeely and Alexis Robbins. Holden is a comedy performer and podcaster known for his shows Wizard and the Bruiser and Page 7, performing in the sketch c...
2020-06-01
1h 18
Hidden Legal Figures
James Weldon Johnson | A Legal Renaissance
Description:This week, we shine the spotlight on James Weldon Johnson. Many know him as the author of Lift Ev’ry Voice and Sing, but Johnson was also a lawyer and Executive Secretary of the NAACP. In September 1925, a black physician purchased a home in an all-white neighborhood in Detroit. On his second night in the home, a mob gathered outside. After the shooting death of one of the members of the mob, Dr. Ossian Sweet and ten members of his family, including his wife, were arrested and charged with murder. In this episode, we take a loo...
2020-05-06
00 min
The His and Her Money Show
How The Velocity Banking Method Helped This Couple Pay Off Debt
The debt-free story of James and Cathy isn’t your typical “we saved money and hustled to get out of debt “ story. It’s a bit more complicated than that. It’s also a debt-busting strategy that isn’t for the weak. After paying off close to $60,000 in loans, credit cards, and student loans, they switched to a high-paying strategy known as the Velocity Banking to pay off their house early. Tune in if you are looking for a non-traditional way to pay off debt along with the practical steps you need to make s...
2020-01-23
42 min
People Behind the Science Podcast
536: Dr. Laurel Buxbaum: Studying Stroke Patients to Understand How the Brain Controls Perception and Action
Listen Free in iTunes Listen Free on Stitcher Radio Dr. Laurel Buxbaum is Associate Director of the Moss Rehabilitation Research Institute (MRRI), Director of the Cognition and Action Laboratory, and Research Professor of Rehabilitation Medicine at Thomas Jefferson University. Laurel received her B.A. in Biological Bases of Behavior from the University of Pennsylvania and her Ph.D. in Clinical Psychology (with specialization in Neuropsychology) from Hahnemann University. Afterwards, she completed an NIH National Research Service Award Postdoctoral Fellowship at MRRI and the University of Pennsylvania. She has received grant funding from the National Institutes of Hea...
2020-01-13
28 min
Cinematic Sound Radio - A Soundtrack Podcast / Radio Show Since 1996
The Archive with Jason Drury: Episode Eighteen Part 2
Welcome to Part 2 of episode 18 of THE ARCHIVE WITH JASON DRURY on CINEMATIC SOUND RADIO. Part 2 resumes the show in exiting style with the "End Credits" from the 2009 reboot of STAR TREK with music by Michael Giacchino. Then Jason features selections from James Horner’s score to PROJECT X. Varese Sarabande Records recently release their re-recording of 1992's THE LAST OF THE MOHICANS with music by Trevor Jones and Randy Edelman on vinyl. Joel McNeely conducts the Royal Scottish National Orchestra. The show ends by celebrating the 30th anniversary of John Wi...
2019-09-03
1h 12
Cinematic Sound Radio - A Soundtrack Podcast / Radio Show Since 1996
The Archive with Jason Drury: Episode Eighteen Part 1
Welcome to Part 1 of episode 18 of THE ARCHIVE ON CINEMATIC SOUND RADIO. Your host Jason Drury starts the show with music from ROBOCOP 2 by Leonard Rosenman. He then moves on to play selections from the 2004 Stephen King horror film DREAMCATCHER with music by James Newton Howard. Jason’s BEST OF BRITISH segment features Academy Award-winning actor Sir Anthony Hopkins as a film composer with a delightful suite of his score for the 1996 drama, AUGUST. Part one rounds of with selections from Joel McNeely’s dramatic score to the 1994 period adventure film, IRON WILL. Enjo...
2019-08-26
1h 04
BaileyJames JamesBailey Podcast a Sales-management Journey
Quick 11 minute meet up with Michael McNeely from DA-MAC Sales a manufacturers rep company.
Michael will go over his business and a new product line from ATI Decorative Laminates. This material offers many laminated FR finishes for Walls. Thermoform-able FR PVC that is Abrasion and Impact resistant for long term applications.
2019-05-02
11 min
Coram Deo Reformed Presbyterian Church
Built On The Rock
First sermon in English of prospective student under care of the RPCNA, Mr. Zhou Zheng -James-.
2019-03-04
00 min
Rock and Roll Heaven
Big Jay McNeely
Cecil James McNeely, better known as Big Jay McNeely, was an American rhythm and blues saxophonist. TJ takes the mic to talk about his life and the impact he had on genre.Support the show (https://rockandrollheavenl.wixsite.com/mysite) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2019-02-23
1h 16
Rock and Roll Heaven
Big Jay McNeely
Cecil James McNeely, better known as Big Jay McNeely, was an American rhythm and blues saxophonist. TJ takes the mic to talk about his life and the impact he had on genre.Support the show (https://rockandrollheavenl.wixsite.com/mysite) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
2019-02-23
1h 16
People Behind the Science Podcast Stories from Scientists about Science, Life, Research, and Science Careers
471: Epic Research Investigating Epidemics and Infectious Diseases in Wildlife - Dr. Jamie Voyles
Dr. Jamie Voyles is an Assistant Professor of Biology at the University of Nevada, Reno. Research in Jamie’s lab focuses on diseases of wildlife. This is an exciting area that spans many different subdisciplines of biology including immunology, physiology, microbiology, ecology, and evolutionary biology. With so many spectacular mountains nearby, Jamie loves spending her free time outdoors skiing, rock climbing, or mountain biking. Her adorable 6 month old puppy often accompanies her on these adventures. She received her B.A. in Zoology and Anthropology from the University of Washington, her M.S. in Integrative Physiology from the University of Co...
2018-10-15
35 min
People Behind the Science Podcast Stories from Scientists about Science, Life, Research, and Science Careers
468: Studying the Selection, Planning, and Production of Skilled Movements - Dr. Richard Ivry
Dr. Richard Ivry is Professor of Psychology and Professor of the Helen Wills Neuroscience Institute at the University of California, Berkeley. His research focuses on what makes certain individuals really good at skilled, coordinated movements. He also seeks to better understand what goes wrong in the nervous systems of people with neurological conditions that affect their ability to make skilled movements. When he’s not at work, Rich loves going hiking with his dogs at a giant canyon near his home in the East Bay area in California. He also enjoys unwinding by hiking and surfing along the coast. Ric...
2018-09-24
42 min
The His and Her Money Show
How to Think and Grow Rich With James Whittaker
On today’s episode of The His & Her Money Show, James Whitaker is our guest and he shared some amazing insights and information! James is an entrepreneur and author of a new book titled Think and Grow Rich: The Legacy. It is a fantastically inspirational book that you will want to continuously read. It is not a substitute or replacement but a modern companion to the original best-selling Think and Grow Rich book by Napoleon Hill because the people and principles are timeless. WHAT YOU WILL LEARN IN THIS EPISODE How the Think and Gro...
2018-04-30
38 min
People Behind the Science Podcast Stories from Scientists about Science, Life, Research, and Science Careers
438: Developing Digital Health Solutions to Help Patients with Chronic Disease - Dr. Suzanne Clough
Dr. Suzanne Clough is the Chief Medical Officer at Amalgam Rx and Chief Innovation Officer at ArmadaHealth. In her free time, Suzanne revels in the pleasant chaos of her house with her husband, two children, and two dogs. She is also an athlete who enjoys basketball, swimming, and cycling. Suzanne is a physician by training, but she has been dedicating her efforts in recent years to investigating the behavioral science and psychosocial aspects of being a patient. She is working to discover what motivates people to engage in their healthcare, what creates barriers, and what can help people build r...
2018-02-26
39 min
Cinematic Sound Radio - A Soundtrack Podcast / Radio Show Since 1996
In The Spotlight: More Re-Recordings
On this week’s episode of CINEMATIC SOUND RADIO, we will be shining the spotlight again on film, TV and video game re-recordings. Back in August of 2016, we presented a similar re-recording program. We also featured John Williams re-recordings, James Horner re-recordings, Elmer Bernstein re-recordings, and an entire tribute to Charles Gerhardt. Today you will hear selections from EL HOMBRE ESPONJA (THE MAN SPONGE) by Fernando Velazquez, JULIUS CAESER by Miklos Rozsa, SOMETHING WICKED THIS WAY COMES by Geroges Delerue, A STREETCAR NAMED DESIRE by Alex North, A TIME TO KILL by Elliot Goldenthal, UNDER SU...
2018-01-17
2h 06
People Behind the Science Podcast Stories from Scientists about Science, Life, Research, and Science Careers
430: Figuring Out the Functional Organization and Development of Cortical Circuits in the Brain - Dr. David Fitzpatrick
Dr. David Fitzpatrick is Chief Executive Officer, Scientific Director, and Research Group Leader at the Max Planck Florida Institute for Neuroscience. When David isn’t hard at work at Max Planck, he spends his time hiking, biking, kayaking, and immersing himself in nature. He has also become a keen photographer, capturing captivating photos of the natural world and memorable moments in his life. Scientifically speaking, the brain important for so many aspects of our daily experiences, including what we perceive, what we think about, how we move, the decisions we make, and more. However, we still know relatively little abo...
2018-01-01
39 min
Cinematic Sound Radio - A Soundtrack Podcast / Radio Show Since 1996
21st Anniversary - Custom Suites
On this week’s episode of CINEMATIC SOUND RADIO, I will be celebrating the 21st anniversary of the program. With each anniversary program, I try to present a topic or theme that I haven’t explored in the past. With that in mind, I thought it might be interesting to present for you a few of my personal custom film music suites that I like to edit together in my spare time. I don’t create suites for every score in my collection but I have roughly 75-80 specially edited suites, which combine multiple cues into one easy to digest...
2017-10-24
00 min
People Behind the Science Podcast Stories from Scientists about Science, Life, Research, and Science Careers
404: Shrinking and Simplifying Complex Chemistry Through New Lab-on-a-Chip Devices - Dr. James Landers
Dr. James Landers is a Jefferson Scholars Fellow and Commonwealth Professor of Chemistry, Professor of Mechanical Engineering, and Associate Professor of Pathology at the University of Virginia. He is also Director of the Center for Nano-Biosystems Integration. He received his B.S. and Ph.D. in Biochemistry from the University of Guelph in Canada. Afterwards, James conducted postdoctoral research at the Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto, the University of Toronto School of Medicine, and the Mayo Clinic. He served on the faculty at the University of Pittsburgh before joining the faculty at the University of Virginia where he...
2017-07-03
59 min
Cinematic Sound Radio - A Soundtrack Podcast / Radio Show Since 1996
Re-Recording James Horner
Over the past few years, we hear at CINEMATIC SOUND RADIO have been paying our respects to two-time Academy Award winning composer James Horner with various radio specials including a four hour plus special produced a few days after his death. We also produced a two-part series last year featuring some of his lesser known film scores. Jason Drury has also been producing an epic three-part radio documentary in Horner’s honour. The third and final part of that program is scheduled to be released next week right here on CINEMATIC SOUND RADIO. James Horner was part of...
2017-06-24
00 min
People Behind the Science Podcast Stories from Scientists about Science, Life, Research, and Science Careers
388: Synthesizing New Nanomaterials and Studying their Shape, Size, and Structure - Dr. Sara Skrabalak
Dr. Sara Skrabalak is the James H. Rudy Associate Professor in the Department of Chemistry at Indiana University. She received her B.A. in Chemistry from Washington University in St. Louis. She went on to receive her Ph.D. in Chemistry from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and was awarded the T.S. Piper Thesis Research Award for her dissertation research. Next, Sara conducted postdoctoral research at the University of Washington in Seattle before joining the faculty at Indiana University. Sara was the recipient of an NSF CAREER Award, the Department of Education Early Career Award, the American...
2017-03-13
36 min
People Behind the Science Podcast Stories from Scientists about Science, Life, Research, and Science Careers
385: Keeping a Close Eye On Channels and Vesicle Trafficking in Plant Cell Membranes - Dr. Mike Blatt
Dr. Mike Blatt is the Regius Professor of Botany at the University of Glasgow and Adjuct Professor at Pennsylvania State University. He conducted his undergraduate studies at Simon Fraser University in Vancouver and at the University of Wisconsin, Madison where he received his BS with honors in Botany and Biochemistry. Next, Mike was awarded a PhD in Plant Biology from Stanford University while working in the Department of Plant Biology at the Carnegie Institution of Washington. During his graduate work, Mike received a Fullbright-Hays Graduate Fellowship to study at the University of Nürnberg. Afterwards, Mike traveled to Yale U...
2017-02-20
42 min
The Feelies from BFF.fm
when i think of winter pt 2 mixtape
Enjoying the show? Please support BFF.FM with a donation. Playlist 4′08″ Christmas Time Is Here by Vince Guaraldi Trio on A Charlie Brown Christmas (CBS) 8′23″ There's Something On Your Mind by Big Jay McNeely on -- (--) 11′34″ I Want To Hold Your Hand by Al Green on -- (--) 13′43″ Angel Baby by Rosie and The Originals on Angel Baby/Give Me Love (Highland) 17′07″ Diedre by The Beach Boys on -- (--) 20′23″ Walkin' After Midnight by Patsy Cline on -- (--) 23′08″ My Dearest Darling by Etta James on -- (--) 27′55″ You're Always On My Mind by Sam Cooke on -- (--) 2...
2016-12-14
00 min
The His and Her Money Show
How James and Kelly Achieved Debt Freedom Even With a Late Start
There’s an age-old saying that says, “Knowledge is power.” In conjunction with this, some people also say, “Experience is the best teacher.” But if you are offered an experience that will redefine your knowledge, will you take it? Many people consider that time is of the essence when it comes to paying off debt. This results in the loss of confidence in the idea of achieving their goals once they age past their prime. Is it really too late to chase dreams past the age of 40? These questions are answered by our guests, James and Kelly, o...
2016-11-18
38 min
People Behind the Science Podcast Stories from Scientists about Science, Life, Research, and Science Careers
356: Sizing Up Species’ Brains to Understand Nervous System Diversity and Development - Dr. Suzana Herculano-Houzel
Dr. Suzana Herculano-Houzel is a Professor of Psychology and Biological Sciences at Vanderbilt University. She received her B.S. in Biology from the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro in Brazil and completed her M.S. in Neuroscience at Case Western Reserve University. She was awarded her PhD in Neuroscience from Pierre and Marie Curie University in Paris, and conducted part of her graduate work at the Max-Planck Institute for Brain Research. Suzana served on the faculty of the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro before joining the faculty at Vanderbilt where she is today. She is the recipient...
2016-08-01
52 min
Speaking of Jung: Interviews with Jungian Analysts
Episode 13: Deldon Anne McNeely
Jungian analyst Deldon Anne McNeely, Ph.D., introduces us to her 5 books and to the one-act play she's written about James Joyce & C.G. Jung. She then explores in detail Jung's concept of individuation, which is the topic of her book, Becoming.
2016-02-28
1h 18
People Behind the Science Podcast Stories from Scientists about Science, Life, Research, and Science Careers
320: Dedicating His Attention to Cognitive Disorders in the Clinic, the Classroom, and through Conducting Research - Dr. Kenneth Heilman
Dr. Kenneth Heilman is the James E. Rooks, Jr. Distinguished Professor of Neurology and Health Psychology at the University of Florida College of Medicine. He is also Director of the Memory Disorders Clinics, the Center for Neuropsychological Studies, and the Behavioral Neurology-Neuropsychiatry Fellowship Program at the University of Florida. Ken received his M.D. from the University of Virginia and continued his training in Internal Medicine at the Cornell University Medical Center. Afterward, he served as Captain in the Air Force and was Chief of Medicine at NATO Hospital in Izmir, Turkey during the Vietnam War. When Ken returned...
2015-11-23
47 min
People Behind the Science Podcast Stories from Scientists about Science, Life, Research, and Science Careers
304: Branching Out to Better Understand Evolutionary Relatedness By Examining Phylogenetic Trees - Dr. James O'Dwyer
Dr. James O'Dwyer is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Plant Biology and the Carl R. Woese Institute for Genomic Biology at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign. He was awarded a master's degree in Physics from the University of Durham, as well as a master's and PhD in Theoretical Physics from the University of Cambridge. James was awarded an Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council Postdoctoral Fellowship conducting research at the University of Oregon and the University of Leeds in the United Kingdom, and he was also awarded an Omidyar Postdoctoral Fellowship at the Santa Fe Institute before...
2015-08-31
46 min
People Behind the Science Podcast Stories from Scientists about Science, Life, Research, and Science Careers
285: Serving Those with Disability Through Health Services and Outcomes Research - Dr. Nancy Mayo
Dr. Nancy Mayo is the James McGill Professor in the Department of Medicine and the School of Physical and Occupational Therapy at McGill University (Division of Geriatrics and Division of Clinical Epidemiology). In addition, Nancy is a Research Scientist at the McGill University Hospital Center Research Institute where she leads a research program on Function, Disability and Quality of Life for vulnerable populations. She received her BSc in Physical Therapy from Queen's University and her MSc and PhD in Epidemiology and Biostatistics from McGill University. Nancy has received many awards and honors during her career. Among these, she was...
2015-07-17
42 min
People Behind the Science Podcast Stories from Scientists about Science, Life, Research, and Science Careers
273: Tales of Ion Detection: The Making of a Mass Spectrometry Mastermind - Dr. Charles Hohenberg
Charles is a Professor of Physics at Washington University in St. Louis. He received his PhD in Physics from the University of California, Berkeley and has been on the faculty at Washington University since 1970. Charles has received many awards and honors during his career, including election as Fellow of the Meteoritical Society and a Fellow of the St. Louis Academy of Science. He has been awarded the NASA Principal Investigators Award, the NASA Exceptional Achievement Award, and recently the James B. Eads Award honoring engineering or technology from the St. Louis Academy of Science. Charles is here with us...
2015-06-19
44 min
People Behind the Science Podcast Stories from Scientists about Science, Life, Research, and Science Careers
262: Getting to the Root of Plant-Activated Carcinogens and Environmental Mutagenesis - Dr. Jim Gentile
James M. Gentile is the Dean for Natural and Applied Sciences at Hope College and the past President of Research Corporation for Science Advancement, a Tucson, AZ-based foundation dedicated to science since 1912. Jim received his Master's and PhD in Genetics from Illinois State University and conducted a Postdoctoral Fellowship at Yale University School of Medicine. Jim then joined the faculty of Hope College where he remained for nearly 30 years before becoming President of Research Corporation for Science Advancement, a foundation that funds innovative scientific research. In 2013, Jim returned to Hope College where he is today. Jim has received many...
2015-05-25
39 min
People Behind the Science Podcast Stories from Scientists about Science, Life, Research, and Science Careers
224: Keeping the Big Picture in Mind Studying Motivational and Cognitive Control - Dr. Roshan Cools
Dr. Roshan Cools is a Professor of Cognitive Neuropsychiatry in the Department of Psychiatry of the Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Centre and a Principal Investigator of the Donders Institute for Brain, Cognition and Behaviour (Centre for Cognitive Neuroimaging) in the Netherlands. She received a Masters degree in Experimental and Neuropsychology from the University of Groningen in the Netherlands as well as a MPhil degree and PhD in Experimental Psychology from the University of Cambridge. Afterward, she worked as a Junior Research Fellow at St. John's College and the Royal Society Dorothy Hodgkin Postdoctoral Research Fellowship at the University of...
2015-02-25
43 min
People Behind the Science Podcast Stories from Scientists about Science, Life, Research, and Science Careers
221: Making Valuable Contributions to the Proliferation of Exciting Discoveries in Virology - Dr. James Pipas
Dr. James Pipas is the Herbert W. and Grace boyer Chair in Molecular Biology and Professor of Biological Sciences at the University of Pittsburgh. He received his PhD in Molecular Biophysics from Florida State University and completed his postdoctoral training at Baylor College and the John Hopkins School of Medicine. Jim has been a faculty member in the Department of Biological Sciences at the University of Pittsburgh now for over 30 years. Jim is here with us today to tell us all about his journey through life and science.
2015-02-18
38 min
Blame It On Outer Space
Repeat File - Nazi UFOs (James Adomian)
A bomb has gone off near the bunker... Will Eric and Ben survive? In the meantime, let's listen to a classic episode. It's Case File #7643 - Nazi UFOs. On this episode Jesse Ventura (James Adomian) sits in with Eric to discuss Nazi Germany's experimental UFO division. Could they have made functional flying saucers during World War 2? What is within the Hollow Earth? And once Antarctica thaws out from global warming, will they have beautiful new cities for us to live in? All of this and more!Music: Matt McNeely - Blame It On Outer Space
2015-02-18
00 min
People Behind the Science Podcast Stories from Scientists about Science, Life, Research, and Science Careers
214: A Career Based on Pairing Research and Public Outreach to Identify Species via DNA - Dr. Karen James
Dr. Karen James is a staff scientist at the Mount Desert Island Biological Laboratory in Maine. She received her PhD in Genetics from the University of Washington and conducted postdoctoral research at the Natural History Museum in London before joining the MDI Lab. Karen is also Co-Founder and Director of UK-based charity The HMS Beagle Trust which is working to rebuild the HMS Beagle and retrace the journey of Charles Darwin with a new generation of students and scientists. Karen is with us today to tell us all about her journey through life and science.
2015-02-02
49 min
People Behind the Science Podcast Stories from Scientists about Science, Life, Research, and Science Careers
213: Roving Roots! Plants Behave More Like Animals than We May Realize - Dr. James Cahill
Dr. James (JC) Cahill is a Professor of Ecology in the Department of Biological Sciences at the University of Alberta. He received his PhD in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology from the University of Pennsylvania. Afterward, he served briefly as a Visiting Assistant Professor at Ursinus College and then on the faculty at the University of Delaware before joining the faculty at the University of Alberta where he has been for about 15 years. JC is here with us today to share his journey through life and science.
2015-01-30
40 min
Historic Films Stock Footage Archive
GLEN CAMPBELL - JAMES BURTON " UNCLE PEN "
1970 CLIP FROM "THE GLEN CAMPBELL GOODTIME HOUR" WITH GLEN, GUITAR GOD JAMES BURTON ON DOBRO, SONNY JAMES, LARRY MCNEELY AND JERRY REED PERFORMING THE BILL MONROE CLASSIC For licensing inquiries please contact Historic Films Archive (info@historicfilms.com / http://www.historicfilms.com)
2015-01-29
03 min
People Behind the Science Podcast Stories from Scientists about Science, Life, Research, and Science Careers
175: Rising to the Top Studying the Fluid Dynamics of Drops and Bubbles - Dr. James Bird
Dr. James "Jacy" Bird is an Assistant Professor in Mechanical Engineering at Boston University. He received a Masters of Engineering Science in Coastal Engineering from James Cook University in Australia and a Masters in Applied Mathematics from Harvard University. He earned a PhD in Engineering Science from Harvard University as well and completed an NSF Postdoctoral Fellowship in Mathematics at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology before joining the faculty at Boston University. James has received a number of awards and honors during his career, including a Fulbright Scholarship and an NSF CAREER Award. Jacy is here with us today...
2014-11-03
35 min
People Behind the Science Podcast Stories from Scientists about Science, Life, Research, and Science Careers
129: Taking a Closer Look at the Molecular Mechanisms of Antibacterial and Anticancer Agents - Dr. James Berger
Dr. James Berger is a Professor in the Department of Biophysics and Biopysical Chemistry at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. He received his PhD in Biochemistry and Structural Biology from Harvard University in 1995. Afterwards he was an independent research fellow at the Whitehead Institute of MIT until 1998. James then joined the faculty at UC Berkeley, where he remained for 15 years until coming to Johns Hopkins University in 2013. James has received many awards and honors during his career, including the National Academy of Sciences Award in Molecular Biology, the American Chemical Society Pfizer Award in Enzyme Chemistry, the...
2014-08-13
45 min
People Behind the Science Podcast Stories from Scientists about Science, Life, Research, and Science Careers
107: Amazing Stories of Opportunity and Curiosity from a Researcher in Planetary Science - Dr. Ray Arvidson
Dr. Ray Arvidson is a James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in the Department of Earth and Planetary Sciences and the Director of the Earth and Planetary Remote Sensing Laboratory at Washington University in St. Louis. He is also the Deputy Principal Investigator for the Mars Exploration Rover Mission as well as a member of the Science team of Curiosity Rover Mission of 2012. He received his Masters and PhD from Brown University and joined the faculty at Washington University afterwards. He has received many awards and honors in his career, including three NASA Public Service Medals, a Washington University...
2014-07-22
35 min
People Behind the Science Podcast Stories from Scientists about Science, Life, Research, and Science Careers
106: Uprooting the Survival Secrets of Living and Fossil Plants - Dr. Hope Jahren
Dr. Hope Jahren is a Professor in the School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology at the University of Hawaii. She received her PhD in Soil Science from the University of California at Berkeley. Hope was a faculty member at Georgia Tech and Johns Hopkins University before accepting a position at the University of Hawaii. She has received many awards and honors during her career, including the Fulbright Award in Geology, the Fulbright Award in Environmental Science, the Fulbright Award in Arctic Science, the ARCS Scientist of the Year Award for the Honolulu Chapter, and the Best University...
2014-07-21
42 min
People Behind the Science Podcast Stories from Scientists about Science, Life, Research, and Science Careers
098: Establishing Facts and Recalling Experiences Pioneering Research in Declarative and Non-Declarative Memory - Dr. Larry Squire
Dr. Larry Squire is a Professor of Psychiatry, Neurosciences, and Psychology at the University of California San Diego and a Senior Research Career Scientist at the Veterans Affairs Medical Center in San Diego. He received his PhD From the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and completed his postdoctoral training at the Albert Einstein College of Medicine before joining the faculty at UCSD. Larry has received many honors and awards during his career. He is an elected member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, The National Academy of Sciences, the American Philosophical Society, and The Institute of Medicine. Larry...
2014-07-13
30 min
People Behind the Science Podcast Stories from Scientists about Science, Life, Research, and Science Careers
061: Mastering Memory and Applying Findings to Improve Memory and Understand how Cultures Remember their Past - Dr. Henry Roediger
Dr. Henry “Roddy” Roediger is the James S. McDonnell Distinguished University Professor in the Department of Psychology at Washington University in St. Louis as well as the Dean of Academic Planning in Arts and Sciences. He received his PhD in Psychology from Yale University. Roddy has served as a faculty member at Purdue University and Rice University as well as a visiting faculty member at the University of Toronto before joining Washington University in St. Louis. He has received many awards and distinctions, including the William James Fellow Lifetime Achievement Award from the Association for Psychological Science in 2012, the Howa...
2014-06-06
50 min