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A podcast that delivers business solutions, best practices, government updates, reimbursement advice and more to home medical equipment, complex rehab, home accessibility, mastectomy and women's health providers, as well as orthotics and prosthetics practitioners.
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Timber is becoming known as the building material of the 21st Century. It is strong – a high strength to weight ratio is recently being utilized with innovative developments; it is safe – being both durable and achieving fire ratings; it is sustainable –timber being the most viable option, acting like a carbon sink to reduce the effects of global warming. Research by Mcgraw and Hill suggests that innovation in the construction industry has been stagnant for over 50 years. Timber may provide ...
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Building HVAC Science covers a broad array of topics in building science and HVAC diagnostics, as well as human comfort, health, and safety. Hosted by HVAC measurement and building performance experts Eric Kaiser & Bill Spohn, this show will take a deep dive into all things that relate to buildings and people in the built environment. This show is a production of TruTech Tools, LTD.
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Welcome to "The Science of Performance," hosted by the trailblazing Dan Feeney, BOA Sr. Director of Partner Product Design and Innovation and supported by the Freetrail Network, this captivating podcast takes you on a journey into peak performance in trail running. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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WoodChat is a series of podcasts produced by Forest and Wood Products Australia. We’ll be sharing in-depth conversations with industry experts and academics about a range of news stories, discoveries and innovations. For more information, visit www.fwpa.com.au
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Unity Metal Podcast is a podcast focused on the innovative world of stainless steel railings. Each episode features interviews with industry experts, product designers, and contractors who specialize in the design and installation of stainless steel railings for residential, commercial, and industrial properties. From the latest advancements in stainless steel railing technology to design inspiration and best practices for installation and maintenance, this podcast has something for everyone ...
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If you are looking for a reliable inkjet printer to meet your home or office needs than PromoTech offers a diverse selection of top-quality inkjet printers available for online purchase. From compact models perfect for small spaces to high-performance printers suited for professional use, PromoTech has it all. Each printer boasts advanced features such as wireless connectivity, high-resolution printing, and energy-efficient operation. With user-friendly interfaces and durable construction, t ...
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The iconic On Cloud is a very unique shoe. Not only is it record-breakingly lightweight and barely felt on the foot, but it is also cushioned enough to keep us supported all day long. The beauty of this shoe lies in its simplicity. There is nothing extra about it and yet it has an appeal of a fashionable urban sneaker that can also double for jogging. Pros Comfortable in-shoe feel Cushioned for all-day wear Super breathable https://on-cloud.shoes/product-category/on-cloud-kids/ Highly flexib ...
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A podcast where we speak to people who have done something unique and entrepreneurial. Anything from product development to social engineering to how to launch new ventures while staying sort of sane. This podcast is often a 'walk-and-talk' conversation between entrepreneurs in the Prehype family – people building something out of nothing. Prehype co-creates new ventures with VCs and corporations. The Prehype Podcast is hosted by Henrik Werdelin, the founder of BarkBox and Prehype.
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GTA Direct Windows & Doors Inc. is a leading provider of high-performance and energy-efficient windows. They offer a diverse range of window options including vinyl, custom, picture, single and double hung, casement, awning, and slider windows. Each product is meticulously manufactured in Canada, ensuring top-notch quality and durability.
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In this episode of the Building HVAC Science podcast, Eric Kaiser takes the lead in interviewing three guests from the ROCIS (Reducing Outdoor Contaminants in Indoor Spaces) initiative: Linda Wigington, Bill Collinge, and Rhett Major. Linda introduces ROCIS, sharing its 10-year mission to help participants monitor and improve indoor air quality, pa…
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In this edition of the Industry Matters podcast, Heather Trumm, Director of Wound Care, talks with Jesi Stracham and Bri Paauwe, brand ambassadors for Wellspect. They discuss their health journeys and their successful search for user friendly catheters and a new product that makes bowel management easier for those with spinal cord injuries.…
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Welcome to the second British Binge installment. If Mark Martin was the opening act, this week's subject is the headliner. Their origin stories are very similar, but once Patrick Mackay gets a taste for blood, he goes on a bloody killing spree, becoming one of the most infamous of England's serial killers. He didn't do it for the notoriety. He did …
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When we talk about durable materials, products, and services, what do we really mean? This episode unpacks the physical and emotional dimensions of durability and explores how this key design principle can help set circular business models up for long-term success. Would you like to know more about Back Market, the circular business model example m…
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Explore FWPA's Statistics & Economics program by listening to the latest episode of our WoodChat podcast series. Join us as we chat with Dr Erick Hansnata, FWPA Statistics and Economics Program Manager, to gain insights into the organisation's newly enhanced Data Dashboard - an essential tool that aims to transform industry data access and support …
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In the Building HVAC Science Podcast episode, hosts Bill and Eric are joined by Thomas "Huff" Hoffmaster, II to discuss his experiences transitioning from a technician to tech support and eventually into training and consulting. Huff shares his journey through the HVAC industry, beginning with his early exposure to sheet metal work through his fami…
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Welcome to part 1 of The British Binge! Mark Martin had an abusive childhood. He was abusive to his classmates, and it wouldn't take too long for him to wind up on the streets, where he became a bully to the homeless and a drug dealer. He had a goal. Become Nottingham's first serial killer! He wanted the infamy of becoming a serial killer. So, he d…
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Over the last few decades there has been meaningful change in the design of timber buildings. There are always a few early adopters in each region who are major contributors to the change and Damian Hadley and his team at Cantilever are amongst them. In this episode we have a wide ranging conversation with Damian about the evolution of the industry…
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Is the circular economy just another form of sustainability? In this premiere episode of the Circular Curious season, Emma Elobeid and Lou Waldegrave explore the key overlaps and core differences between sustainability and the circular economy and discuss some of the common pitfalls in conflating these two vital yet distinct practices. Would you li…
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In this episode of the Building HVAC Science Podcast, co-hosts Eric Kaiser and Bill Spohn interview Elana Day and her father Jordan Day, creators of the YouTube channel Little Miss Fix It. At just 12 years old, Elana has achieved remarkable feats, including passing the EPA-608 certification, possibly making her one of the youngest certified HVAC te…
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https://www.jospt.org/doi/10.2519/jospt.2022.11288 - the missing link in running injury research is non-running stress. It seems DashLX is one solution to start acquiring more of what consumers are doing, why, and that has great implications for research but also for brands to better understand their consumers. Using wearable technology data to exp…
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Denise Chisholm and Nidhi Gupta, portfolio manager of our flagship Fidelity® Fund, discuss ongoing market conditions, including the recent Fed rate cuts, what differentiators Nidhi looks at in a company as a portfolio manager, and secular growth areas (outside of just tech) in this recent episode recorded on September 23, 2024.…
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Ever wondered what the difference is between sustainability and the circular economy? Or whether circular economy activities can help us adapt to the effects of climate change at the same time as tackling it at source? Have you ever considered what we really mean by designing for durability? In this season of the Circular Economy Show for the circu…
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In this episode of the Building HVAC Science Podcast, Eric Kaiser is joined by Marco Radocaj from Balance HVAC, who shares insights into his HVAC journey. Marco starts by discussing his background, from an unexpected entry into the HVAC field through his father-in-law's air conditioning company to learning on the job as a new technician with no pri…
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The Physiology of Peak Performance with Olympian & PhD Shalaya Kipp Currently Post Doc Mayo Clinic with Michael Joyner PhD - University of British Columbia, Masters & Undergrad at CU Boulder. 2012 Olympian in steeplechase. Worked on the 4% study in conjunction with the breaking 2 project. Now works with Mike Joyner who made a famous prediction of w…
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We have reached the end of the Wisconsin Cheese Binge, with part 2 of Ed Gein. In this episode, we discuss the findings at Gein’s place, the aftermath, all the money grabbers who were capitalizing on the case, his trial and imprisonment, and Ed’s impact on pop culture, with books, movies, TV shows, as well as his influence on horror movies. Also, t…
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Nick Hewson has been involved for over a decade in mass timber projects. The challenges have evolved over the years and the industry has come along way. The focus now moves onto moisture during construction as one of the priorities for derisking projects. In this episode we learn from Nick from his decade of experience and how to make projects succ…
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In this edition of Industry Matters, Respiratory Edition, Boone Lockard, VP of Clinical Services with VGM & Associates, talks with Michelle Douek, Product Manager with Fisher & Paykel, about respiratory humidification, when it's needed and the latest humidification product innovation from Fisher & Paykel. Listen in as they discuss what humidificati…
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In the latest episode of the Building HVAC Science Podcast, host Bill Spohn speaks with Ruchir Shah, founder of Skillcat, a mobile training platform for skilled trades. Skillcat offers around 1,500 hours of training in areas such as HVAC, plumbing, appliance and electrical work, and has successfully trained over 300,000 individuals in just three ye…
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Tonight, we start the 4th and final episode in the unplanned Wisconsin Cheese Binge, with part 1 of Ed Gein, the Butcher of Plainfield. We cover his upbringing with his religious fanatic of a mother, who sheltered him, abused him, but made him view her as some kind of divine figure. We also cover the deaths of his parents, and the likely murder of …
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Season 2 Episode 4: Ski Boots! Engineering Revolutionary Products with James O’Connell – Specialized, formerly K2 Engineer; Medic and Paratrooper, Texas A&M How to measure ski boot performance and biomechanics https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7967377/ Ski boot biomechanics part 2 https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s40279-013-0132…
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In this episode of The Circular Economy Show, we uncover the power of collaboration in scaling the design of products that are fit for a circular economy. Host Pippa Shawley is joined by Megan Dawson-Elli, Product Sustainability Manager at Tapestry, and Steven Bethell, Co-founder of Bank and Vogue, to discuss their groundbreaking partnership that l…
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In this episode of the Building HVAC Science podcast, Bill Spohn and co-host Eric Kaiser welcome Steve Byers from Energy Logic in Colorado. Steve shares his background and discusses his company's focus on energy ratings, sustainability work, and program compliance, such as Energy Star and DOE Zero Energy Ready programs. He explains how Energy Logic…
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Episode 3: How do your biomechanics affect your performance and injury risk? With Allison Gruber – Associate Professor University of Indiana. PhD UMass Amherst and Masters East Carolina. Has worked deeply on the entire spectrum of running mechanics. from the mechanics and energetics of footfall patterns in running Impact causes injury hypothesis – …
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This episode of CKCB is brought to you a day early by Hurricane Helene. We wanted to make sure that we got the episode out in case we lose power on Thursday, the 26th because this is a biggun! This is also part 3 of the Wisconsin Cheese Binge. Jessie Blodgett was a winner. She was super intelligent, a gifted musician, aspiring actress, music teache…
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Chris Wood is a GM at StandStruct and one of the most experienced influencer installers of timber buildings globally. In this episode we learn from the range of projects that he's been part of. We discuss the things that have made projects successful, but also the things that make a project the occasional disaster. Woody is an industry legend with …
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With New York Climate Week underway, this episode of the Ellen MacArthur Foundation’s Circular Economy Show, dives into the growing momentum of the circular economy in the US. Host Pippa Shawley is joined by Jon Smieja, Vice President of Circularity at Trellis Group and Danielle Holly, North America Lead at the Ellen MacArthur Foundation. Together,…
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In this episode of the Building HVAC Science Podcast, host Bill Spohn is joined by co-host Eric Kaiser and guest Russ King to discuss various aspects of HVAC design, focusing on the complexities and updates to Manual S, a critical document for HVAC equipment selection. Russ King shares his extensive background in building energy modeling and HVAC d…
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Episode 2 of the Wisconsin Cheese Binge! Tonight, we’re covering Thad Phillips, and Joe Clark, The Bonebreaker Killer. Joe Clark was a sicko who had aspirations of becoming a serial killer. He killed a teenager named Chris Steiner, by kidnapping him, and forcefully breaking his bones. He died of internal bleeding, and Joe dumped himin a river. His …
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Doctor of Physical Therapy for 10+ years Aspects of the shoes he tests: Insoles – can increase perception of comfort, plantar pressures change Impact testing to compliment human-based footwear testing Traction testing – how do you test? Is it indicative of real world where humans move in variable ways. Slipping vs. Sticking Do Pro Athletes need cus…
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In this episode of the Ellen MacArthur Foundation’s Circular Economy Show, we’ll explore the critical relationship between a healthy economy and a thriving natural environment. With biodiversity declining at unprecedented rates, we will delve into the Foundation’s latest report, "Building Prosperity: Unlocking the Potential for a Nature Positive Ci…
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Get ready for the launch of our new season on The Circular Economy Show! Join us as we explore wider outlooks for the circular economy. We’ll hear about the case for a circular economy in the US and how rethinking the way we build in Europe offers huge potential for change. Plus we’ll explore how collaboration, when done right, can help companies s…
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In this episode of the Building HVAC Science Podcast, hosts Eric Kaiser and Bill Spohn are joined by Chris and Cheryl Moore, the founders of Harmony Turbines, to discuss their innovative approach to wind energy. Chris and Cheryl share the origin story of Harmony Turbines, which started as a personal project in Chris’s basement, driven by his desire…
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Hey, everyone.. We’re going to Wisconsin to cover a really sick individual named Steven Zelich. He was a sadistic killer, who took BDSM a little too far, and his online screen name was Mr Handcuffs. He was a cop in Wisconsin, who lost his job because of multiple complaints from women, specifically strippers about him stalking them. But, he soon amp…
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Season 2/Episode 1: What can you do to stay resilient and how can shoes improve performance with Jay Dicharry – Physical Therapist, Oregon State University-Cascades, MOBO, Founder, author of Running Rewired Kinematics and Kinetics of Gait: From Lab to Clinic – We can measure things very precisely in the laboratory from the forces in 3 dimensions at…
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In this episode, we’re joined by Kevin Peachy to discuss the future direction of WoodSolutions and their strategic plan. Kevin introduces himself and his role, then explains what WoodSolutions is and its vision. He outlines the major changes in the new strategic plan compared to previous directions, highlighting the goals and aspirations for the fu…
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In the recent episode of the Building HVAC Science Podcast, hosts Eric Kaiser and Bill Spohn welcome Brynn Cooksey, the owner of Air Doctors Heating and Cooling. Brynn, who is deeply involved in the HVAC industry and building performance, shares his journey from growing up in a family-run HVAC business to becoming an influential figure in the indus…
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We are BACK, baby! With a brand new co-host! Sandra is the new CKCB co-host. She is simply amazing! We're covering a serial killer doctor, Michael Swango. Dubbed by his college medical school classmates, working on actual patients as Double 0 Swango, License to Kill, he slipped through the cracks because he had the highest body count of any other s…
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