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"Loading 19 files, each over a gigabyte, into a web browser and manipulating them like butter was the moment I knew I had to join Qonic." - Aaron Perry, former digital design lead at one of UK's largest architecture firms.In today's episode of Bricks and Bytes, we sat down with Mark and Aaron from Qonic to explore how they're revolutionizing AEC software with cloud-native technology that overcomes the limitations of decades-old industry tools.Tune in to find out about: ✅ Why existing AEC software built in the 90s is holding the industry back ✅ How Qonic handles complex construction models that traditional tools can't process ✅ Their innovative "per project size" pricing model instead of per-user licensing ✅ Why contractors adopt new tech faster than architects (hint: it's not about the colors)Listen to the full conversation on Spotify to discover how Qonic is enabling true collaboration across the entire building lifecycle.-----Chapters00:00 Founding Koniq: A New Era in AEC Software03:03 The Future of AEC Software: Insights and Innovations05:58 Challenges in the AEC Industry: Software Limitations08:55 Interoperability and Collaboration: Bridging the Gaps12:00 Koniq's Unique Approach: Transforming Design and Construction14:46 The Role of Koniq in the AEC Landscape17:59 Market Positioning: Koniq's Strategy and Vision20:59 The Future of AEC Tools: Collaboration vs. Monopolization24:01 Koniq's Value Proposition: Cost Efficiency and Innovation27:04 The Impact of AI on AEC Software29:57 Looking Ahead: The Future of Koniq and AEC Software39:00 The Role of AI in Architecture45:02 Modern Architect Needs and Software Solutions52:01 Understanding the Customer Base55:55 Innovative Pricing Models and ROI01:02:02 Bootstrapping and Go-to-Market Strategies
Rev. Dr. Aaron Perry joins JC and Matt to talk about his new book Lay Leadership: For the Care of Souls. Aaron shares from his experience in congregational leadership and academia to help you understand how to engage more lay leaders in your congregation. Resources Lay Leadership: For the Care of Souls by Aaron Perry (book) Our Gifts: Identifying and Developing Leaders by David P. Mayer (book) "Unleashing the Church through Lay Leadership" from The Barna Group (article)
Celebrate National Retro Day with this episode of Big Blend Radio's "Historic Jefferson Highway" Show takes focuses on unique lodgings, historic sites and exciting projects in Kansas and Iowa. FEATURED GUESTS: - ROGER BELL: Co-Host & President of the Jefferson Highway Association. - AARON PERRY & CASSANDRA RINGEL- Gearhead Curios (home to the first Jefferson Highway Information Center), and Petrol Motor Quart in Galena, Kansas. Follow them on Facebook: * https://www.facebook.com/GearheadCurios * https://www.facebook.com/PetrolMotorQuart - JULIE VERRY, STEVE HANSON & MARY REYERSON LOW - The Historic Winifred Hotel (circa 1913) in Northwood, Iowa. Visit https://hotelwinifred.com/ The Jefferson Highway Association originally founded the Jefferson Highway in 1915. This international highway is also known as "The Pines to the Palms Highway," that runs from Winnipeg, Canada to New Orleans, Louisiana. Learn more at https://jeffersonhighway.org/ Learn more about the upcoming Jefferson Highway Travel Guide project and be part of the effort, here: https://jeffersonhighwaytravelguide.com/ This Big Blend Radio "Historic Jefferson Highway" Podcast airs every 4th Thursday at 6pm CST (except on holidays). Follow the show here: https://jefferson-highway.podbean.com/
Aaron Perry and Dr. Alvin Thomas discuss their health journeys, stereotypes around masculinity, the vulnerability it takes to do something new and challenging, and being open about being in therapy. The post Supporting Black Men's Health with Aaron Perry and Dr. Alvin Thomas appeared first on WORT-FM 89.9.
The SB Cubs pitching staff gave up 3 runs in 2nd inning then held the Captains to no more run in the rest of the contest. The South Bend lose a tough fought battle tonight against Lake County Captains by a score of 3 to 1 in South Bend tonight. Erian Rodriguez made his High-A Cubs debut with seven strikeouts a career high for Erian. Aaron Perry came in relief and struck out six more Captains. This contest ends the 1st Half of Midwest League of High A baseball. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to a brand new episode of Ian's Untitled Scene Show! It's another fun episode as I welcome Tanis Pellegrini and Aaron Perry of another one of my new favorite bands out there right now, Lives Lost!Lives Lost is currently recording new music and playing shows but we got to catch up recently, so I (and you) could get to know the band better. We discuss how the band started and what band birthed them (in a way), growing into their sound, making a cover their own, and even music impressions (possibly a first on Ian's Untitled Scene Show)! Tons of music, scene talk, horror movies, and even Stephen King are discussed, so make sure you listen to this great episode!Check out the exclusive interview below, including iTunes, Spotify, and more:Spotify
Running With Passion and PurposeGod's plan for the journey is often unexpected and this is certainly true for Cedarville University junior, Aaron Perry. Having played soccer for more than a decade, Aaron learned to equate running with discipline. Poor performance on the field or in practice meant running laps, sprints, or stairs. Yet after participating in a marathon during his senior year in high school, running changed for Aaron--from punishment to passion.Since that first marathon, Aaron has allowed his runners high to guide his path along the trails he pounds and to stoke his entrepreneurial fire.Having completed numerous long-distance runs, including a Rim to Rim run of the Grand Canyon, an ultra-marathon, and a half-ironman triathlon in the wilds of Maine, Aaron knows what runners need. He has taken that hard-earned knowledge and combined it with his drive as a young entrepreneur to create his company, Ultra Lyte Running.Aaron's desire is to grow his company with excellence and integrity to earn an audience for sharing the gospel.His time as a finance major at Cedarville under the expert instruction of Dr. Kary Oberbrunner, Assistant Professor of Entrepreneurship, combined with his drive to cross the finish line will undoubtedly lead Aaron on a trail to success.Join us on the Cedarville Stories Podcast to hear Aaron share more about his passion and purpose.https://share.transistor.fm/s/55aa6e01
This week, we're talking about games made in Indiana (at least I think that is what Indie is short for)! Our guest, Aaron Perry, knows all about making these cool games and he lives in Japan like Jake! We'll explore what makes indie games special, from their unique stories to their creative designs. Don't miss out on this fun chat about the games that are shaking up the gaming world!GET IN TOUCH!regionunlockedpodcast@ gmail.com or InstagramMusic:Intro: A Worthy Struggle by HeatleyBrosVarious clips taken from gamesOutro: Chaoz Japan from Castle Crashers
Braelon Allen is heading to the NFL, UW Green Bay will celebrate Kwanzaa this weekend, and Aaron Perry is leaving tomorrow for a nationwide Black Barbershop Health Book Tour https://madison365.com/badgers-star-running-back-braelon-allen-declares-for-nfl-draft/ https://madison365.com/dr-dawn-crim-to-keynote-uw-green-bay-kwanzaa-celebration-dec-2/ https://madison365.com/aaron-perry-to-launch-nationwide-black-barbershop-health-book-tour-today-in-madison/ Click here to support nonprofit media! All donations are tripled!
Braelon Allen is heading to the NFL, UW Green Bay will celebrate Kwanzaa this weekend, and Aaron Perry is leaving tomorrow for a nationwide Black Barbershop Health Book Tour https://madison365.com/badgers-star-running-back-braelon-allen-declares-for-nfl-draft/ https://madison365.com/dr-dawn-crim-to-keynote-uw-green-bay-kwanzaa-celebration-dec-2/ https://madison365.com/aaron-perry-to-launch-nationwide-black-barbershop-health-book-tour-today-in-madison/ Click here to support nonprofit media! All donations are tripled!
Straight from Indiana Wesleyan University, Dr. Aaron Perry shares with us on this special Father's Day.
In this unique episode, author and Y on Earth Community founder, Aaron William Perry, shares reflections, updates, and musings. He looks back on what's been accomplished thus far with the podcast series; workshops, retreats, and ceremonial gatherings; strategic partnerships; and the books and other resources already published. Aaron observes that “we're all in this together,” […] The post Episode 133 – Aaron Perry – Reflections, Updates, & Musings upon an Auspicious Milestone first appeared on Y on Earth Community.
Welcome to another episode of The Action and Ambition Podcast! Joining us today is Aaron Perry, Author, and Founder of the Y on Earth Community. He works with high-performing impact entrepreneurs, dedicated management teams, triple-bottom-line companies, fraternal communities, educational institutions, and other innovative organizations dedicated to caring for Earth and Humanity. Aaron helps to develop and enhance leaders, to cultivate vision, and implement practical strategies for sustainability. As an educator and executive consultant, he supports and coaches business leaders and social entrepreneurs as they cultivate the skills and leadership capacity needed to lead with regeneration, stewardship, and positive social impact as the guiding core mission. Tune in to learn more!
On Change your mindset feature, we talk to Aaron Perry, Author, entrepreneur and executive advisor, about how connecting with plants - the viriditas - can help change our lives.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Today on the Tuesday 8:00 Buzz with Aaron Perry, Dr. Alvin Thomas and Dr Logan Edwards, Mental health counselor and PhD student Eric Crawford joins us to talk Black fatherhood, […] The post Decolonizing Therapy and Focusing on Black Fathers appeared first on WORT-FM 89.9.
Today on the Tuesday 8 O'Clock Buzz, hosts Aaron Perry, Dr. Alvin Thomas and Dr. Logan Edwards speak with Troy M. Williams, Ph.D. He's Chief Impact Officer at Greater Sacramento […] The post Finding The Black Third Space appeared first on WORT-FM 89.9.
Today on the Tuesday 8:00 Buzz with Aaron Perry and Dr. Alvin Thomas, Actor, Writer, Comedian, and Director Dannon Green joins us from Los Angeles to talk about what's going […] The post Looking at Life From Both Sides of the Fence appeared first on WORT-FM 89.9.
Today on the Tuesday 8:00 Buzz with Aaron Perry and Dr. Logan Edwards, Tamara Mouw, Mark Schwingle, Kevin Ingram, Bianca Williams-Griffin, Alisia Marquez, and Alfonso Zepeda-Capistran from Department of Public […] The post If We Don't Show Up in Our Full Humanity, How Can Our Students Show ... appeared first on WORT-FM 89.9.
An early voting location at a Black men's health center had its signage stolen in what director Aaron Perry calls clear voter suppression. Plus, the Ho-Chunk Nation has officially opposed a mining permit in Central Wisconsin and COVID stats are slightly better, at least for the day.
Today on the Tuesday 8:00 Buzz with Aaron Perry, Dr Alvin Thomas and Dr. Logan Edwards sit in and talk with Dane County Circuit Judge and Senior Pastor at Christ […] The post Justice Is Not What You Say It's What You Do appeared first on WORT-FM 89.9.
Today on the Tuesday 8:00 Buzz with Aaron Perry, Dr Alvin Thomas, and Dr. Logan Edwards: Dr. Tiffany Green, PhD, Assistant Professor Department of Population Health Sciences Department of Obstetrics […] The post Working Together to Improve Birth and Infant Outcomes as a Community appeared first on WORT-FM 89.9.
Today on the Tuesday 8:00 Buzz with Aaron Perry and Dr Alvin Thomas: Joshua Wright from UW Carbone Cancer Center joins to talk about cancer and its impact on Black […] The post We're Not Alone In This – Talking Black Men's Health with Jo... appeared first on WORT-FM 89.9.
Today on the Tuesday 8:00 Buzz with Aaron Perry and Dr. Logan Edwards, John Milton, Multicultural Service Coordinator at La Follette High School joins us to talk about his highly […] The post Settling Young Minds With Sports appeared first on WORT-FM 89.9.
Today on the Tuesday 8:00 Buzz with Aaron Perry and Dr. Logan Edwards, Family Medicine specialist Dr. Khider Elnimeiry MD joins us to talk about being a Black doctor, and […] The post Black Men in White Coats appeared first on WORT-FM 89.9.
The price of Bitcoin (BTC) and other cryptocurrencies tumbled to new 2022 lows as investors dumped risk assets in response to persistently high inflation. Bitcoin prices are now down 50% year to date and are trading well off their all-time highs around $69,000 in November 2021. WTF is going on here! In this interview we speak with crypto expert Aaron Perry to investigate the situation in the world of crypto currency, shit isn't pretty find out why!
Today on the Tuesday 8:00 Buzz with Aaron Perry, Dr. Alvin Thomas, and Dr. Logan Edwards, writer, director, actor and comedian Dannon Green joins from LA to talk about getting […] The post When You Enjoy What You Do It's Not a Grind appeared first on WORT-FM 89.9.
Today on the Tuesday 8:00 Buzz with Aaron Perry, Dr. Alvin Thomas, and Dr. Logan Edwards, talking about mental health for men and Black men in particular, and the Barbershop […] The post What it Feels Like to Actually Feel Good appeared first on WORT-FM 89.9.
Today on the Tuesday 8:00 Buzz with Aaron Perry, Dr. Alvin Thomas, and Dr. Logan Edwards, joined by Alphonso Pettis from Milwaukee talking about fostering Black Fatherhood, breaking the myth […] The post Allowing Space for Black Fathers to Exist Outside of White Gaze appeared first on WORT-FM 89.9.
Demented Cast is back, with the brand new full time co-host Aaron Perry. Although it wouldn't be a return to the show if things did not go wrong upon recording. The audio was a bit weird and now it is either to loud or to quiet as TheNomadGamer & Aaron talk about pop culture related news. We promise to fix the audio issue for the next episode.Make sure to follow us on Twitter @TheNomadGamer, @adpsketchesmmkay, @DementedMedia, and @RWatchCast.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/demented-cast/exclusive-content
Black men's health advocate Aaron Perry earns an award, the Wisconsin Latino Chamber of Commerce strikes a partnership in Rock County, a Hip-Hop Health Fair comes to the Fox Valley and more.
I had a great time talking to my friend Aaron Perry about how exercise can help us improve our body composition, health and quality of life. Aaron is a highly qualified coach who owns and operates Peak Strength in Taupo. He has 15 years of experience including working internationally. He puts his money where his mouth is in his own fitness and health pursuits. Whether you are a newbie to the concept of exercise and wondering where to start, or an old hand looking for a different perspective or some help to get you achieving your goals, I highly recommend Aaron. He can set you up with programmes via an online coaching platform if you are outside Taupo. He can also mentor you through your next event and help with event planning and making sure you avoid injuries along the way. You can contact Aaron at:Website: https://www.peakstrength.nzFacebook:https://www.facebook.com/peakstrengthnz/Please like and share if you enjoy this podcast. The Health Detective podcast can now be found on all your favourite podcast apps. If you have any guests you would like to hear from or questions answered please let me know. Email susan@susanbirch.co.nzYou can download my free health and wellbeing planner, and my handy guide to protein in the free resources page on my website. https://susanbirch.co.nz/free-downloads/You can sign up for my newsletter to keep up-to-date with the content I am publishing, monthly blogs and Q & A webinars with experts from around the world.https://mailchi.mp/61eb6eb3e0df/newsletter-signupYou can follow me on Facebook here:https://www.facebook.com/thehealthdetectivenzI highly recommend - Dr Estrelita van Rensburg and Issy Warrack's books. Eat Well or Die Slowly - Your Guide to Metabolic HealthEat Your Way to Health - Recipes for SuccessSeafood and Vegetarian Recipes
In this episode of the podcast I reflect a little on why I think Dr Aaron Perry's new book (Kairos Care) is important for all of us, then I chat with him briefly about it, and close off by reading an article I wrote a few weeks back about the fragility of retrojectivity. Fun! This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit marcjolicoeur.substack.com
Madison's Aaron Perry is getting more national recognition for his efforts to improve the health of Black men. Plus, the State Senate has a problematic fix for the labor shortage and COVID stats continue to improve.
Dr. Aaron Perry is Associate Professor of Pastoral Theology and Leadership at Wesley Seminary in Marion, Indiana. You can reach him at aaron.perry@indwes.edu. Find Kairos Care here Indiana Wesleyan Podcast What I found: After Humanity Signs amid the Rubble We welcome your questions, comments, feedback, and suggestions: podcast@worldmethodist.org Find us on Social Media: Facebook Twitter Instagram To find Rob Haynes: @DrRobHaynes on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram
John Drury and Aaron Perry discuss this week's text: James 3v13-4v3, v7-8a Click here to support the show! (https://www.patreon.com/FreshText)
Back to podcasting with another interview. I bring on Aaron Perry, a art director who has worked with everything from rapper to content creators to talk about his journey from starting out to landing some of the biggest projects of his career. Aaron gives us some industry insider info while reminding everyone to not give up or become discouraged. You can follow Aaron on twitter @adpsketchesmmk. You can follow me and the show @TheNomadGamr & @DementedCast. Make sure to go rate us 5 STARS to help the show grow, and subscribe to the YT channel for the video version of the show.Support this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/demented-cast/exclusive-content
Aaron Perry from Wesley Seminary takes us on a deep dive into pastoral care and leadership in the local church. Purchase his latest book Kairos Care: A Process for Pastoral Counseling in the Office and in Everyday Encounters (Abingdon) https://amzn.to/2XOyJYS Bio: Aaron is Associate Professor of Pastoral Theology and Leadership at Wesley Seminary. Aaron holds a PhD in Organizational Leadership from Regent University and a Master of Arts in Theological Studies from Asbury Seminary. He is the author of "Kairos Care: A Process for Pastoral Counseling in the Office and in Everyday Encounters" (Abingdon). Aaron and his wife, Heather, have four children and are active in their local church. Books by Aaron: Kairos Care: A Process for Pastoral Counseling in the Office and in Everyday Encounters (Abingdon) https://amzn.to/2XOyJYS Leadership Philosophy in the Fiction of C.S. Lewis (Christian Faith Perspectives in Leadership and Business) https://amzn.to/2WhBUYV Biblical Theology for Ethical Leadership: Leaders from Beginning to End (Christian Faith Perspectives in Leadership and Business) https://amzn.to/3jf6KKk Books Recommend by Aaron: Augustine, Confessions https://amzn.to/3guv8Ws C.S. Lewis https://amzn.to/2WprLcA Connect with Aaron: Wesley Seminary: https://www.indwes.edu/academics/faculty/aaron-perry Wesley Seminary Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/wesley-seminary-podcast/id1286343947 Connect with Brian Russell: Information about Brian's Fall 2021 book Centering Prayer: How Sitting Quietly in God's Presence Can Change Your Life www.centeringprayerbook.com or preorder: https://amzn.to/3pDpN2E Twitter: @briandrussell Instagram: @yourprofessorforlife Coaching for Pastors: www.deepdivespirituality.com Business and Life Coaching: www.drbrianrussellcoaching.com Brian Russell's Book on the Missional Interpretation of Scripture: (Re)Aligning with God: Reading Scripture for Church and World https://amzn.to/3qln258 Links to Amazon are affiliate links. Dr. Russell receives a small payment if you order resources through these links. There is no additional cost to you. Thank you for supporting the podcast through your purchases. Please tell your friends about the Deep Dive Spirituality Videocast. It's also available on Spotify, Podbean, and iTunes as a podcast.
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Aaron Perry is associate professor of pastoral theology and leadership at Wesley Seminary. We discuss Aaron's new book on pastoral counseling, Kairos Care: A Process for Pastoral Counseling in the Office and in Everyday Encounters.
Today I invite the man behind the biggest social media accounts on the net! Aaron Perry is not only the son of Joe Perry himself but is also runs the social media accounts for Aerosmith, Joe Perry & Johnny Depps' band Hollywood Vampires. We talk about how he taught himself photography, handles being a celebs son, how he survived the pandemic & tons more!Find him at www.theaaronperry.com and every social media network at TheAaronPerry.Please help a podcast out and subscribe, download & rate.
Evangelist Aaron Perry leads Radiance Ministries. Their goal is to release life, love, and power into a new generation and they want to radiate the love of Christ to the lost. Today he shares his vision for reaching people for Jesus.
The Black Men Northwoods Retreat Hey everybody. Happy New Year! I know things seem to be getting off to a rocky start. How's that for an understatement. But I sincerely believe that by working together we can get past our differences and move forward toward a brighter future. We just need to come up with creative solutions to our many extremely complicated problems. For example, in the spring of 2020 I was asked by the National Forest Foundation to create a storytelling project. They asked me to create a series of photographs and interviews about the Black community and its relationship with the outdoors. Cause you know…that's kind of my thing. But smack in the middle of the global Covid-19 Pandemic this already complicated project had the added challenges of travel restrictions, social distancing, and the potential of spreading the virus among a group of participants already at the highest risk of contracting this deadly disease. But rather than trying to come up with a solution all on my own, I reached out to a dude who knows more about these issues than anyone I know. [/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row] Aaron Perry: You know, probably the biggest challenge that I'm seeing is we're dealing with three epidemics, you got, you know, obviously covid-19, you have, you know, the health disparities and then you have racial tension. My friend Aaron Perry is the founder and executive director of the Rebalanced Life Wellness Center based right here in Madison Wisconsin. He works at helping to overcome the healthcare challenges that Black men face not only southern Wisconsin, but across the country. Aaron Perry: What I try to do is always be a part of the solution, period, point blank. I'm constantly looking at how can we be creative? How can we get our men to take part or participate in things that that's really kind of out of the box thinking. As it happens, the rise of the Coronavirus put into sharp relief many of the institutional disparities that place the Black community in jeopardy. High rates of unemployment, limited access to affordable healthcare, and the prospects of being subjected to racially motivated violence already make this population more susceptible to chronic illness, injury or even death. Black men and women are more likely as well to suffer from ailments such as obesity, high blood pressure, hypertension, heart disease and diabetes, conditions that can be reversed or remedied with physical exercise and better access to more nutritious foods. At a time when all the people of the world are being asked to stay indoors and prohibit their contact with others outside of their immediate families, the Pandemic has taken an even higher toll on those most vulnerable to infection. Ironically, however, the best place for this community to find healing and solace from the trauma of this crisis is in the outdoors. For the last few years, I've watched and even participated in a few of the outdoor events that Aaron has organized for Black men. Every week, in a bit of out of the box thinking, he offers a group running, walking or bicycling opportunity in the Madison area. A lot of his work focuses on getting Black men to eat right, exercise and get regular checkups at the doctor. And Aaron believes that being healthy also means getting outside in public and unapologetically being part of the wider world. Aaron Perry: But I started looking at these other activities because I've always said to the guys, I said, please remember, this is our community. This is our country, too, and everything under the sun we're entitled to as well. So, with Aaron's help we recruited a small group of Black men and their sons to experience the outdoors in a meaningful way. We wanted to take them hiking on public land in a natural setting. Everyone got a negative Covid-19 test and we created what I like call, an escape pod, a tight cohort of like-minded folks who can safely venture out together for a common experience.
The Black Men Northwoods Retreat Hey everybody. Happy New Year! I know things seem to be getting off to a rocky start. How's that for an understatement. But I sincerely believe that by working together we can get past our differences and move forward toward a brighter future. We just need to come up with creative solutions to our many extremely complicated problems. For example, in the spring of 2020 I was asked by the National Forest Foundation to create a storytelling project. They asked me to create a series of photographs and interviews about the Black community and its relationship with the outdoors. Cause you know…that's kind of my thing. But smack in the middle of the global Covid-19 Pandemic this already complicated project had the added challenges of travel restrictions, social distancing, and the potential of spreading the virus among a group of participants already at the highest risk of contracting this deadly disease. But rather than trying to come up with a solution all on my own, I reached out to a dude who knows more about these issues than anyone I know. [/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row] Aaron Perry: You know, probably the biggest challenge that I'm seeing is we're dealing with three epidemics, you got, you know, obviously covid-19, you have, you know, the health disparities and then you have racial tension. My friend Aaron Perry is the founder and executive director of the Rebalanced Life Wellness Center based right here in Madison Wisconsin. He works at helping to overcome the healthcare challenges that Black men face not only southern Wisconsin, but across the country. Aaron Perry: What I try to do is always be a part of the solution, period, point blank. I'm constantly looking at how can we be creative? How can we get our men to take part or participate in things that that's really kind of out of the box thinking. As it happens, the rise of the Coronavirus put into sharp relief many of the institutional disparities that place the Black community in jeopardy. High rates of unemployment, limited access to affordable healthcare, and the prospects of being subjected to racially motivated violence already make this population more susceptible to chronic illness, injury or even death. Black men and women are more likely as well to suffer from ailments such as obesity, high blood pressure, hypertension, heart disease and diabetes, conditions that can be reversed or remedied with physical exercise and better access to more nutritious foods. At a time when all the people of the world are being asked to stay indoors and prohibit their contact with others outside of their immediate families, the Pandemic has taken an even higher toll on those most vulnerable to infection. Ironically, however, the best place for this community to find healing and solace from the trauma of this crisis is in the outdoors. For the last few years, I've watched and even participated in a few of the outdoor events that Aaron has organized for Black men. Every week, in a bit of out of the box thinking, he offers a group running, walking or bicycling opportunity in the Madison area. A lot of his work focuses on getting Black men to eat right, exercise and get regular checkups at the doctor. And Aaron believes that being healthy also means getting outside in public and unapologetically being part of the wider world. Aaron Perry: But I started looking at these other activities because I've always said to the guys, I said, please remember, this is our community. This is our country, too, and everything under the sun we're entitled to as well. So, with Aaron's help we recruited a small group of Black men and their sons to experience the outdoors in a meaningful way. We wanted to take them hiking on public land in a natural setting. Everyone got a negative Covid-19 test and we created what I like call, an escape pod, a tight cohort of like-minded folks who can safely venture out together for a common experience.
Boulder local Aaron William Perry is a writer, public speaker, impact entrepreneur, artist and father. He has consulted dozens of innovative organizations and entrepreneurs and throughout his career has launched companies in the recycling, renewable energy and local and organic food sectors. In his book Y on Earth: Get Smarter, Feel Better, Heal the Planet, Aaron shares simple life-changing practices to enhance health and well-being, and empowers people with the global strategies needed for ecological regeneration and stewardship. The Y on Earth community further spreads the message by engaging and inspiring people at the local level through events, symposia and a robust digital platform. On his “Y on Earth” podcast, Perry interviews community leaders, authors, and educators from diverse backgrounds on the topics of stewardship and sustainability. Listeners get an exclusive offer of 20% OFF books, soil products, and mobilization kits! Discount code: BOULDERISTA at www.yonearth.org AND get 20% discount on all Wele Waters cbd/hemp infused products including: aromatherapy soaking salts, salves, and massage/body/beard oils at www.welewaters.com --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/the-boulderista/support
John Drury and Aaron Perry discuss this week’s text: Ephesians 1v3-14 Click here to support the show! (http://paypal.me/freshtextpodcast)
Aaron William Perry is a writer, public speaker, impact entrepreneur, consultant, and father. The author of Y on Earth: Get Smarter, Feel Better, Heal the Planet, Aaron works with the Y on Earth Community team and Impact Ambassadors to inform and inspire diverse communities through unique thriving and sustainability messages of hope, empowerment and action. He has launched and owned companies in the recycling, renewable energy, and local/organic food industries and consults to dozens of innovative organizations, companies and entrepreneurs. An experienced business and literary writer, Aaron holds an MA from the University of Colorado, and has studied Permaculture and Indigenous Wisdom throughout the Rocky Mountain region. He resides in Colorado where he is in awe of the weather, appreciative of the singing birds, and entertained by the antics of his backyard chickens. Find him at www.yonearth.org, where you can use the discount code HUMANSANDEARTH for a 33% discount on unlimited downloads of all ebook and audiobook resources (including children's books) at https://yonearth.org/market/ In this episode, hear Aaron discuss: How his lifelong nature connection merges with his business expertise to create a loving, heartfelt experience of working in the sustainability field. Why caring for nature is caring for yourself. In fact, gratitude releases brain chemicals that benefit mental, emotional, and physical well-being. We actually “become stewards of our neuro-biochemistry” by interacting with nature. “When we say, ‘Get Smarter, Feel Better,’ that’s literal—it’s not a joke, it’s not a metaphor, it’s literal.”One of the messages of his book Y on Earth is that we can easily engage in practices that restore well-being for ourselves and the planet. Little things like washing the dishes let us connect with gratitude with water and “develop a more humble, more sanctified type of relationship.”Why he wrote his Soil Stewardship Handbook: to invite anyone and everyone to be aware that it’s with soil and the regeneration of soil that we get to help our communities and our ecosystems, AND stabilize our climate. A 10% increase in soil carbon world-wide is equivalent to sequestering out of the atmosphere all of the fossil carbon we’ve released since the beginning of the Industrial Revolution.” As we’re doing more gardening, permaculture, and biodynamic soil care, we collaborate with microorganisms and plants to pull carbon out of the atmosphere. “We literally have the opportunity to take atmosphere carbon levels back to pre-Industrial levels and heal our world.” Suggestions of books and websites he finds inspiring…and his thoughts on why the biodynamic movement offers us one of our most wonderful sets of solutions of “medicine for the land and us” and cultivating a life of meaning, purpose, balance, joy.Why “envisioning may be one of the most potent superpowers we have as humans.” Plus, Aaron offers a discount code for book purchases at the marvelous Chelsea Green Publishers, home of inspiring books on all things sustainability!
John Drury and Aaron Perry discuss this week’s text: Genesis 24v34-67 Click here to support the show! (http://paypal.me/freshtextpodcast)
Pastor Keith Battle, Asha Battle, and Aaron Perry discuss homecoming season. Ask a question: https://www.sagacitycompany.com/ask/ Sign up for mailing list: https://mailchi.mp/bcbdb7833ab8/keithbattlemail Subscribe to Keith Battle's YouTube Channel: www.youtube.com/c/KeithBattle