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Pastor Jeff Lawrence along with Associate Pastor and Media Coordinator Michael Bishop proudly bring to you a brand new program offering called, "S.N.E. Broadcast". SNE stands for Social Network Evangelism. It is our goal to Lead people to Christ, first and foremost. Then we want to Connect them to a local body of believers in Jesus Christ and finally we want to make them Disciples of Jesus For Life.
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S.O.L.E Fever

S.O.L.E Fever

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S.O.L.E Fever is podcast about much more than sneakers. Join your host, K Mak, and co-host Kurante Best as they dive into the world of sneakers and entrepreneurship with their guests
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The Data Science Club is hosted by Ravi Tripathi and William Monroe from University of Alabama at Birmingham. Every episode we hop in to a different data science application, using freely available code that you can also run on your own.
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Welcome to the Simply Not Easy podcast with Nick Davis. This podcast is about simple action steps to better the journey of your life, as I look to better the journey of my own. Join me as I delve into the subtle and essential difference between simple and easy. As a doctor of physical therapy, food junkie, nature lover, mindset and exercise enthusiast, I share my own path to fulfillment with you as I develop it.
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Talking Machines: Human conversation about machine learning Talking Machines is your window into the world of machine learning. Your hosts, Katherine Gorman and Ryan Adams, bring you clear conversations with experts in the field, insightful discussions of industry news, and useful answers to your questions. Machine learning is changing the questions we can ask of the world around us, here we explore how to ask the best questions and what to do with the answers. You can catch new episodes eve ...
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In the world of physical therapy there are groups of clinicians that are either gun-ho for hands on joint moving/pushing and those who spend very little time there that report it's minimal utility. The balance is often in the middle. It can be extremely effective when used as an adjunct in the right situation for the right reason. As long as all th…
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I had a recent privilege of learning from a combined group of a physiatrist, pain management MD, and a spinal surgeon. All three of these professionals brought great experience and insights, was fantastic to hear how essential they viewed good physical therapy to be. The principles of the relationships I speak about can be applied for success in an…
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In the medical setting what happens when someone comes into an appointment with a single specific concern that exists in a single specific area? A sigh of relief from the medical practitioner of course. What happens when the pain is unclear, behaves strangely, and in a multitude of locations. I approach this delema from the physical therapy perspec…
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Far more of a question to ponder than facts to be told. A question I was asked to reflect on by one of my mentors early in my career. One I still reflect on and refine. I share my journey, so far, in searching an answer than resonates with me. This applies to far more than physical therapy, the health field, or any given career. Ask this question o…
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The Tampa Bay Buccaneers became not only the first NFL team to play in their home stadium for the Superbowl, but to win it as well as they beat out the defending champion Kansas City Chiefs 31-9. They held both, Mahomes, and the entire team to not scoring a touchdown the entire game. No doubt Patrick Mahomes has a full and incredible career ahead o…
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Most major one on one combat competitions have some form of weigh ins. At least the legal ones, we won't talk about *!+ (**b A few years ago these weigh ins were shifted to an earlier time with good intention for the fighter's health. In a 2021 paper, 'Evaluation of the Early Weigh-in Policy for Mixed Martial Arts Events Adopted by North American…
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It's an unfortunately common injury in sports, and especially in basketball. Celtics guard Marcus Smart is the latest victim of the eccentric loaded step back mechanism of injury. The same one that struck Kevin Durant of the Brooklyn Nets, and a similar mechanism to the infamous Kobe Achilles rupture where he stayed on the court for his free throws…
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The phrase 'salt of the earth' always struck me weird, isn't that a bad thing? Too many people have too much. Back in the day it was a high commodity. Keeping people healthy and a essential preservative. It's no longer hard to come by, but it's often not optimized. Time to get our nutrition strategic with these electrolytes.…
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The NFC & AFC NFL champions have been crowned. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers host Superbowl LV after beating the Green Bay Packers 31-26. They will face the defending Superbowl Champions Kansas City Chiefs after the Chiefs beat the Buffalo Bills 38-24. The last team to win back to back Superbowl was the Tom Brady lead New England Patriots, defeating And…
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