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Annual Reviews is pleased to offer conversations with the contributors at the heart of our organization—our superb editors and authors. These top-of-their-game scientists step back from their current research and consider its relationship to careers in scholarship, to the broader face of science, and to society.
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This podcast celebrates the 50th Annual Meeting and Scientific Symposium of the American Academy of Orthotists and Prosthetists. In each episode of this special five-part mini-series, we will spend time with a past Clinical Content Committee Chair to learn how the Academy’s Annual Meeting and Scientific Symposium has evolved over the last half-century.
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Every year Jonathan and Douglas dust off their podcasting mics and sit down to predict the year ahead with uncanny accuracy. Just two guys. So kick back and settle in for an enjoyable listen. Pro tip: listen to the most recent episode. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/smalltimebets/support
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Yahoo Finance is thrilled to be the exclusive online host of the 2021 Berkshire Hathaway Annual Shareholders Meeting on May 1st. This year, we are bringing it to you again in podcast form. Come listen to Chairman and CEO Warren Buffett and his right-hand man Charlie Munger as they share their unscripted views on the company, the markets, the economy, and a whole lot more.
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The Transitions podcast mini-series was created in anticipation of the upcoming 2023 Annual Meeting of the American Anthropological Association (AAA) and the Canadian Anthropology Society (CASCA), which is being held November 15-19, 2023, in Toronto, Canada. The episodes engage guests in a dialogue about the theme of Transitions, their work, and the greater Toronto area. The podcast was created as a partnership between the AAA, CASCA, and Matt Artz.
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Our "90 in 90 Essay Project Academic Studies" on subjects such as the Federalist Papers, the Constitution; the Amendments; the Classics that Inspired the Constitution, the Executive Branch, the country’s past 57 presidential elections, the Supreme Court, the Congress and the states have resulted in over 3,000 essays contributed by over 200 constitutional scholars, historians and elected officials. This corresponding Podcast features the reading of the daily essay during our 90-Day Study. Our ...
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The Cambridge International Law Journal 8th Annual Cambridge International Law Conference on the topic 'New Technologies: New Challenges for Democracy and International Law' was held at the Faculty of Law, University of Cambridge, on 20 and 21 March 2019. For more information about the conference, and the Journal, see http://cilj.co.uk/
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Episode 31: Show Notes. When you talk to folks in the community, people have strong opinions about Hyatt’s Baha Mar property, and its not just in one direction. Luckily, today’s guest, Joey Redmond – who has been on the show twice before – is here to tell us all about Baha Mar, a resort in the Bahamas that he has found himself returning to year aft…
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A First Time Istanbul Visit with Han Episode 30: Show Notes The Turkish Airlines Devaluation was a big deal. We covered our trip to Istanbul, Turkey, but the reality of the matter is, so many people booked trips to Turkey because of this devaluation and we just felt obligated to bring a second perspective. In this case, Han Chicago joins us to shar…
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Episode 29: Show Notes This episode on Travel Stories, we dive deeper into sharing our cruise line experiences, and if you have any of your own, we’d love to hear from you! Today, Tom walks us through his recent 10-day journey on Enchanted Princess, starting with his overall evaluation of the experience before assessing tendering and the embarkatio…
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Planning a Disney World vacation can be an overwhelming experience. With four theme parks, over twenty resort hotels, and dozens of restaurants - there's a lot to consider. In this episode I chat with Disney travel agent Joe Cheung and my sister-in-law Kelly to plan her family's Disney World vacation. We discuss hotel options, differences between D…
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Tom and Trevor’s annual guys’ trip for 2024 led them to Istanbul, Turkey, and their experience was an absolute Turkish delight! They booked their tickets via Turkish Airlines just before the award chart’s devaluation, and they were relieved to still be able to use their points. In today’s episode, we take a look at Tom and Trevor’s Middle Eastern a…
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A Pilot’s Perspective: Finding the Right Approach from Cargo to Commercial Episode 27: Show Notes. We welcome Steven Kriese, a traveler, a commercial airline pilot and friend. In today’s episode, Steve takes us back in time to his first flying experience and how airline technology has steadily evolved since. He walks us through his personal prefere…
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Usually I lock up a summer trip as far ahead of time as possible. But due to the current award travel patterns and my need for 4 seats I found myself without a summer booking and a family wanting to travel. Today Robert and I chat about the ups and downs of the search for a summer trip, award space scarcity, alliance and search engine fragmentation…
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In the final episode of this five-part mini series, host Tyler Cagle, a soon-to-be graduate of the MPO program at UT Southwestern in Dallas, sits down with Brian Kaluf, CP, FAAOP, director of Ottobock's Salt Lake City Research Hub and current clinical content committee chair of the Academy's Annual Meeting and Scientific Symposium. The two discuss …
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In this episode, host Tyler Cagle, a soon-to-be graduate of the MPO program at UT Southwestern in Dallas, sits down with Mark Holowka, MS, CPO, FAAOP(D), an orthotist prosthetist at Children's Healthcare of Atlanta, president of the Academy, clinical content committee chair of the Academy's Annual Meeting and Scientific Symposium from 2014-2019, an…
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During this episode, we discuss Malaysia, with a focus on Langkawi. Trevor shares the highlights and disappointments from his recent trip with his wife and young daughter, from Etihad First Class to first-class lounges, luxury amenities, and more. Tune in for a first-hand account of South East Asian travel packed with handy insights of the highs an…
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In this episode, host Tyler Cagle, a soon-to-be graduate of the MPO program at UT Southwestern in Dallas, sits down with JoAnne Kanas, DPT, CPO, corporate director of orthotics and prosthetics at Shriners Hospital for Children in Tampa, and clinical content committee chair of the Academy's Annual Meeting and Scientific Symposium from 2010-2012. The…
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In this episode, host Tyler Cagle, a soon-to-be graduate MPO student from UT Southwestern in Dallas, sits down with Jim Campbell, PhD, FAAOP, senior vice president and chief clinical officer for Hanger Clinic in Austin, Texas, and clinical content committee chair of the Academy's Annual Meeting and Scientific Symposium in 2006 and 2007. The two dis…
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Episode 25: Show Notes In today’s episode of Travel Stories, we talk about the highs and lows of booking Tom’s recent trip to Australia, the cruise that followed, and his trip home. Thomas recounts his exploits in the land “Down Under,” from exploring Sydney's hidden gems to a firsthand encounter with the lavish comforts of the A380 first-class exp…
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In our inaugural episode, host Tyler Cagle, a soon-to-be graduate MPO student from UT Southwestern in Dallas, sits down with Terry Supan, retired certified prosthetist-orthotist and fellow emeritus of the International Society of Prosthetics and Orthotics and the American Academy of Orthotist and Prosthetists, and chair of the 18th Academy Annual M…
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Festivus: The non-commercial holiday's celebration, as depicted on Seinfeld, occurs on December 23 and includes a Festivus dinner, an unadorned aluminum Festivus pole, practices such as the "airing of grievances" and "feats of strength", and the labeling of easily explainable events as "Festivus miracles" 0:15 Intro, some history about Festivus as …
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From the spectacular cockpit views to gaining status at hotels, a pilot’s travel experience is quite different from ours as a commercial traveler. Today, we’re shifting gears and gaining valuable travel insight from a pilot’s perspective. Brandr is a Navy Reservist and commercial pilot, as well as an avid miles and points nerd. We discuss Brandr’s …
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Planning a trip to New Zealand and Australia? Are you wanting to craft the perfect blend of flights, hotels, and attractions and create an unforgettable journey? Then don’t miss out on today’s valuable insights from our special guest, Joe Cheung! Joe shares his recent family adventure, covering everything from Air New Zealand flights, the Skycouch,…
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We're back with a great talk between Robert and I on the following: 0:22 Follow Up: Alaska Status Match (last discussed Ep 68) 06:13 Amex Churnability and Employee Offers Cards used to be much more churnable Popups abound now. Wish there was a way to get rid of them by force 15k for $4k is the new thing Business Platinum (link) Business Gold (link)…
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Travel Stories Episode 21: Travel Banter We’re trying something different today a different format for Travel Stories that we like to call Travel Banter. We start by exploring aviation-themed films and series that have impacted us over the years. From the beloved cult classic The Terminal to Up In the Air, we cover a wide range of air travel themes…
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Halloween Episode – Travel Horror StoriesEpisode 20: Show Notes While it may not be horror like Freddy Krueger or Michael Myers, today’s episode will definitely send chills down the spines of travelers as we share our experiences of when travel went horribly wrong. It’s easy to fall victim to scams in foreign countries as your unfamiliarity with th…
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20 Minutes Into The Future: It’s Halloween In The Fringes! (Recorded on 20 October 2023.) It looks like Heather and Austin have decided to go… trick or treating in The Fringes!? Oh no! This can only lead to a drunken night at Caligula’s, where Heather has taken over the jukebox. Hopefully the good music will protect us from Bruegel & Mahler. (The v…
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The Magnetic Monster! (Radio Riffin’ w/ Austin & Mitch) Enjoy! https://ia601805.us.archive.org/28/items/mutation-325/Mutation325.mp3 You can watch the whole movie, with our commentary, here. Or, if you would just like a commentary track .mp3 that you can try to sync up with your copy of the film, this might work for you.…
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Episode 19: Show Notes. This week we talk all about the Maldives. Join the conversation as we take a deep dive into Trevor’s recent family trip to the Maldives, including a detailed look at his flights to and from, his thoughts on Virgin Atlantic food, and hear him tell about the worst mistake (of the entire trip!) he made. With a bit of strategic …
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We're doing things a little different with today's episode. You'll notice that at the top of this episode we call out episode 206 (not Episode 68). This conversation took place as the first 20 or so minutes of our subscriber podcast episode 206. Robert and I discussed it after we released that full episode and we're cutting just this conversation i…
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Episode 18: Show Notes Summer is drew to a close, but the adventures are far from over. Join us as we finish the summer with two very different trips. From airport lounges to ancient pyramids, from gourmet dining to high-seas adventure, this episode has it all. In our conversation, Trevor recounts his Lima trip. He also gives us the lowdown on the …
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In this episode of the AAA/CASCA Annual Meeting podcast, Naomi Adelson and Cara Krmpotich speak with Matt Artz about the theme of transitions and the importance of community engagement and co-research in their respective fields. They also discuss the concept of data sovereignty and its implications for research and indigenous communities. They also…
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Annual Guys Trip to Rio Episode 17: Show Notes. We’ve recently returned from our second annual guys trip, and we’re feeling “Braziliant!” Last year, we headed to Manila, and this time we spent the weekend in Rio de Janeiro. This trip had a few “firsts” for us, including Tom’s first time flying United Polaris and both of our first times flying Air C…
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Essay 85: Principle of Distinguishing Between Purpose of Federal, and Governments of the States: Maintaining the Union While Preventing Federal Encroachments on the States and Individual Americans by Amanda Hughes. Click here to explore our 2023 90-Day Study: First Principles of the American Founding.…
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Essay 83: Principle of Freedom of Association, Undissolved and Unweakened, Either to Associate or Not, and Neither under Coercion nor Force by George Landrith. Click here to explore our 2023 90-Day Study: First Principles of the American Founding.
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Essay 80: Principle of Civil Discourse To Keep Representative Government, Unhindered Freedom of Speech in the Airing of Grievances by Andrew Langer. Click here to explore our 2023 90-Day Study: First Principles of the American Founding.
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Episode 16: Show Notes. Award booking is often a combination of haphazard gyrations and creative problem-solving to find the fares that you are happy with and that makes it worth traveling! In this week’s episode, we take the time to discuss our personal experiences and share thoughts on some of the awards-booking search tools we’ve explored lately…
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