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    Hello, Knies! + Rahm Triumphs at Augusta

    Hello, Knies! + Rahm Triumphs at Augusta

    Happy Monday! Time to start a new week on The FAN Morning Show! Ailish and Justin discuss their favourite sports moments from the weekend, Jon Rahm’s victory at the Masters, Brooks Koepka coughing up a 2-shot lead in the final round, the Maple Leafs signing top prospect Matthew Knies, and Jett Alexander’s surprise NHL debut on Saturday. Afterwards, they weigh in on the Blue Jays’ wild win over the Angels on Sunday afternoon, Jose Berrios delivering a shaky outing, and the Raptors concluding their regular season with a 41-41 record (47:46). 

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    How a nitrogen-fixing bacteria affects corn production

    How a nitrogen-fixing bacteria affects corn production

    University of Minnesota Associate Professor Paulo Pagliari explains his research into the nitrogen-fixing bacteria Azospirillum brasilense. In 2022, he studied how inoculating corn plants with the bacteria impacted their growth and productivity.

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    4-H agronomy program develops future ag leaders

    4-H agronomy program develops future ag leaders

    Funded in part by Minnesota Corn, the University of Minnesota Extension 4-H Agronomy and Horticulture Program reaches over 2,000 kids annually. Extension Educator Brian McNeill explains the history of the program, its various components, and how farmers can get involved.


    More information on 4-H agronomy and horticulture can be found here.

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    A Conversation with the President of the University of Minnesota, Joan Gable 9/16/22

    A Conversation with the President of the University of Minnesota, Joan Gable 9/16/22
    Hosts Steve Sviggum and Rich Larson talk with the President of the University of Minnesota, Joan Gabel, about operating a major land-grant university in 2022. The discussion ranges from student demographics to budgeting and tuition, to public safety, to the odds of the Golden Gopher football team going to the Rose Bowl this year.

    Climate Change: What’s Next

    Climate Change: What’s Next

    Peggy and Heidi Roop, assistant professor, University of Minnesota, talk about climate change and how there is more excitement in this landscape than there was a couple of weeks ago. She says broadly nothing in the climate space is static and there is so much opportunity.

    They also discuss:

    • Individual vs. collective action and why we need individual champions of change to influence systems.
    • The need to reduce emissions of greenhouse gases by 45% from 2010 levels by 2030 and the goal to reach net zero by 2050.
    • What businesses and individuals can do to address climate change, as we face one of the biggest challenges together.

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    (8/30/22 - 786)

    IoT, Internet of Things, Peggy Smedley, artificial intelligence, machine learning, big data, digital transformation, cybersecurity, blockchain, 5G, cloud, sustainability, future of work, podcast, Heidi Roop, University of Minnesota

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    Don’t Put Off Delayed Gratification ~ PART 2 | S1 E29

    Don’t Put Off Delayed Gratification ~ PART 2 | S1 E29

    Get ready for more great tips on how to develop delayed gratification in your kids. Plus, get the most recent research on the topic, which reveals some surprising results. And you’ll want to make sure to be aware of a few things parents do to unknowingly jeopardize their kid’s ability to delay gratification/wait. (See episode 29B below for included kid’s activity) 

    Medical Alley Webinar Replay: "Straight Talk on Health Inequities: This Crisis Must Be Addressed"

    Medical Alley Webinar Replay: "Straight Talk on Health Inequities: This Crisis Must Be Addressed"
    Minnesota continues to be touted as one of the nation’s healthiest states. But that’s not true for everyone. Systemic issues continue to produce great disparities across racial and economic lines, which led us to ask the question: How do we begin to address the cost of health inequities?Replay our thought-provoking conversation with Christopher Warlick, MD, PHD, Associate Professor and Chair at the University of Minnesota Medical School's Department of Urology and Craig E. Samitt, President and Chief Executive Officer of Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Minnesota. The webinar, held on August 4th, 2020, was moderated by Shaye Mandle, President and Chief Executive Officer of The Medical Alley Association.

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    The Lindstrom Method: Say ‘Yes’ to Opportunities

    The Lindstrom Method: Say ‘Yes’ to Opportunities

    If there’s one podcast you listen to all year – this is it!

    Dick Lindstrom explains how saying “Yes” to opportunities, led him into an extremely gratifying and successful career in ophthalmology – which was the furthest thing from his plan to take over the family construction business.

    This episode is packed with gems of insights on building an academic practice and working with industry to balancing work and family. 

    Ophthalmology’s leaders convene at the Ophthalmology Innovation Summits held several times a year. 

    OIS Podcasts keeps the conversation going the entire year. 

    In weekly podcasts, Host Ehsan Sadri interviews the most influential industry executives, investors, KOLs, and researchers about what they see as the most exciting approaches to finding new ways to treat eye disease. 

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    How Certain Is Your Faith?

    How Certain Is Your Faith?
    Is your faith certain enough to stand up against the doubts and different ideas out there? Fr. Mike shares insight about certainty from Dr. Montague Brown, professor of philosophy at St. Anselm College, New Hampshire. Dr. Brown says certainty is intellectual belief based off the evidence. It’s not blind belief. Someone with certainty is not going to change their mind without new objective evidence. Many times people change their mind not because of new evidence, but just because of new people in their lives. They’ve simply been exposed to new behavior. This happens to students in college quite often. Christianity is evidential. It hinges upon an indisputable event, the life and death of Jesus. If you’re from a small town, you may think the way you were raised is just part of your small town’s way of thinking, and that a well-known university in a big city must have a broader, more enlightened way of thinking. But really, the university is just as subject to its way of thinking as the small town is. The culture of a university is just as insulated as that of a small town. Don’t get so caught up in the culture around you that you give in to new ideas without evidence—whether that culture is a university, a new workplace, new friends, new family, or a new city. Let your faith always be backed up by the evidence. Fr. Mike is certain in his belief that Christianity will then always come out on top.

    Ep13 Dr. Karen Lawson + Theresa Nutt | Everyone Benefits from a Health Coach

    Ep13 Dr. Karen Lawson + Theresa Nutt | Everyone Benefits from a Health Coach

    An Interview with Dr. Karen Lawson and Theresa Nutt,  the Co-Directors of the Masters in Integrative Health and Wellbeing Coaching program at the University of Minnesota. 

    Karen + Theresa share their insider’s scoop of what goes into training a quality health coach, how coaches are up-leveling patient-centeredness in healthcare, and how you go about finding a coach that best fits your values. 

    Dr. Karen Lawson is board certified in family + holistic medicine, leads the integrative medical education efforts at the U of M, is a published author + researcher, and speaks nationally to diverse audiences on the power and potential of integrated and holistic health care practices.

    Theresa Nutt  is a board certified holistic nurse and has extensive training in holistic practices including advanced energy healing techniques as a reiki master teacher and healing touch level 3 practitioner, training in self-hypnosis and meditation, advanced coaching training, and breath techniques. 

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    NCAA Tournament Quick Hitters: Minnesota

    NCAA Tournament Quick Hitters: Minnesota

    Minnesota is back in the dance after missing out last season. They can be inconsistent, but their defense never takes a night off. Richard Pitino has solid talent on the floor in 6-6 senior Jordan Murphy, a double double machine as well as 6-8 Amir Coffey, a solid all around performer, and 6-10 freshman center Daniel Oturu. If Coffey is on, the Gophers are a threat.

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