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SummaryScott Stone, a bear viewing guide in Alaska, discusses the unique bear viewing experience in Katmai National Park. He explains the advantages of staying in a camp rather than doing day trips, including the opportunity for better lighting and more time on the ground with the bears. Scott also highlights the safety measures and permits required for bear viewing trips. He shares stories of close encounters with bears and the challenges of flying in unpredictable weather conditions. Scott announces a giveaway in partnership with Beyond the Wild podcast, where one lucky winner will have the chance to join a bear-viewing camp experience.Scott Stone also discusses the importance of patience in wildlife photography and bear-viewing trips. He emphasizes that flight services in Alaska are dedicated to ensuring a successful experience for visitors and that waiting is sometimes necessary. The conversation then shifts to the upcoming wolf trips and the unique experience they offer. Scott explains that while the success rate may be lower compared to bear trips, the focus is on observing and photographing wolves in their natural habitat. He also highlights the importance of patience and the potential for incredible interactions with wolves. The hosts and Scott discuss the rewards of getting to know individual bears and the privilege of witnessing their life cycles. They also touch on the risks and rewards of wilderness adventures and the therapeutic nature of being in the present moment in the wild. The conversation concludes with a reminder to enter the giveaway for a chance to experience a bear-viewing trip in Alaska.GIVEAWAY DETAILS Scott and Jackie Stone are eager to show their appreciation to all the wonderful people who've supported them. And what better way to do it than by sharing a once-in-a-lifetime experience at the Alaska bear viewing camp with a lucky winner! Beyond the Wild Podcast is thrilled to team up with @sstone_images and @heatherschoice for an exclusive opportunity — a free trip for a 4 day/3 night Katmai bear camp in June/July of 2024 or 2025 (subject to limited space availability in 2024 camps). To enter: Comment anything you'd like on Scott's giveaway announcement post and make sure you are following our pages: @beyondthewildpodcast @sstone_images @heatherschoice For an additional entry, share this post in your stories and make sure you tag us so that we can see it (or screenshot and send it to @sstone_images if your page is private)! The winner will be selected on Friday, May 24th, at 5 pm AKST. Don't miss your chance to win a free bear camp trip and join us for the adventure of a lifetime! Good luck and enjoy the episode.TakeawaysStaying in a bear viewing camp in Katmai National Park allows for better lighting and more time on the ground with the bears.Safety measures and permits are essential for bear viewing trips, and it is important to choose a guide with the necessary qualifications.Flying in Alaska can be challenging due to unpredictable weather conditions, but experienced pilots, and advanced instruments ensure safety.Scott Stone is partnering with Beyond the Wild podcast for a giveaway, offering one lucky winner the opportunity to join a bear-viewing camp experience. Patience is key when it comes to wildlife photography and bear viewing trips.Flight services in Alaska are dedicated to ensuring a successful experience for visitors.Wolf trips offer a unique experience focused on observing and photographing wolves in their natural habitat.Getting to know individual bears and witnessing their life cycles is a privilege.Wilderness adventures come with risks, but they also offer therapeutic and rewarding experiences.Being in the present moment in the wild can be transformative.Don't miss the opportunity to enter the giveaway for a chance to experience a bear-viewing trip in Alaska.Sound Bites"Katmai is where it's at, once you've seen Katmai, everything else is second place.""The bear gods and the bear world will always reward your patience.""We're gonna make this an annual thing and we're super pumped that we get to do this with you guys.""Waiting is sometimes what we have to do.""If you want that thing looking straight down the barrel of your lens, like we had an amazing, amazing trip in 21.""Wolf trips take more patience. If you're not a patient person, it's going to be hard for you."Chapters00:00 Introduction and Puffin Call Challenge07:55 Introducing Scott Stone and Bear Viewing Camps15:08 Advantages of Bear Viewing Camps27:24 Flying in Alaska: Challenges and Safety Precautions29:17 Giveaway Announcement: Join a Bear Viewing Camp Experience41:22 The Importance of Patience45:13 The Unique Experience of Wolf Trips50:01 Getting to Know Individual Bears56:48 The Risks and Rewards of Wilderness Adventures01:09:55 The Therapeutic Nature of Being in the Present Moment01:14:29 Enter the GiveawayThanks for listening to another episode of Beyond the Wild Podcast.To see more of our show and to watch the hosts, as well as the photos and videos that they discuss, tune into their Beyond the Wild Podcast YouTube channel.Make sure to subscribe to be notified of upcoming episodes for your listening and viewing enjoyment!Beyond the Wild Podcast is sponsored by Pictureline.com and Canon USA.
Jef Akst, managing editor at BioSpace, talks about the major CGT issues she's been covering at #ASGCT2024 including regulatory considerations and AAV manufacturing. She also tells host Lynnea Olivarez what she hopes to be reporting on next year at the ASGCT Annual Meeting in New Orleans! Show your support for ASGCT!: https://asgct.org/membership/donateSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
How do you know if you are living aligned to your values and your true self? How do you know when you're mis-aligned and need to make shifts, pivots in life? Kate, Bliss Coach Kate, shares with us about how to know if you are living in alignment with your values, what does mis-alignment feel and look like, and shares key ways to slow down and listen to yourself so that you can start to make small and/or large shifts to become more aligned in your life and in your business. We talk about our stories of moving more toward alignment in our entrepreneurial journeys and hope our stories and conversation help you on your process of refinement. Follow Kate on Instagram at @BlissCoachKate Visit Kate's website at: http://www.blissandflourish.com Follow Kimberly on Instagram at @KimberlyGayleConsulting Resources/Brands Mentioned in this Episode Abundance – Deepak Chopra Braving the Wildnerness – Brene Brown If Women Rose Rooted – Sharon Blackie Solveig Pederson, Founder, Sol and Heart – Instagram @solandheart Amber, Founder Salt & Light Social – Instagram @saltlightsocial Simone Seol, I am Your Korean Mom Podcast – Instagram @simone.grace.seol Mel Robbins – Instagram @melrobbins Cathy Heller Instagram @cathy.heller You're invited to join us in Bloomprint, FREE LIVE Workshop with Kate – Sept. 26-28, 11 am AKST, 12 pm PST Sign Up for Bloomprint HERE! https://www.blissandflourish.com/bloomprint-workshop-kj If you are tired of the quarterly grind, sick of hustle culture, and so over traditional growth strategies, this event is a must-attend! Listen love, now is the time to: Slow down and still create speed Rock your pace and honor your rhythms Align your energy for optimal flow and bloom in every season. IF YOU'RE READY TO: *Anchor into a supportive pace that promotes ease *Access a balanced approach to business that invites flow *Awaken to a new way of reaching your goals that prioritizes joy SO YOU CAN BLOOM ALWAYS AND BURNOUT NEVER IT'S ALL HAPPENING INSIDE: BLOOMPRINT SEPTEMBER 26-28 || 11AM AKST 12 PM PST Sign Up for Bloomprint HERE! https://www.blissandflourish.com/bloomprint-workshop-kj
"Christian libertarians" Bayard Rustin and David Dellinger challenged state power and ended up leading the civil rights movement and anti-Vietnam War protests.
M1 Oh, Lady Be Good (George and Ira Gershwin, 1924), Django, CBS Realm Jazz Series 1969/1934 (2:50)... M2 Dinah, (Akst, Lewis, Young, 1925) Django, CBS Realm Jazz Series 1969/1934 (2:30)... M3 I Saw Stars (Sigler, Goodhart, Hoffman, 1934), Django, CBS Realm Jazz Series 1969/1934 (2:20)....... M4 Confessin', (Daugherty, Reynolds, 1929), Django, CBS Realm Jazz Series 1969/1935 (2:40).... M5 The Sunshine of Your Smile, (Ray, Cooke, 1913) Django, CBS Realm Jazz Series, 1969/1935 (2:50)..... M6 Swannee River (Old Folks at Home), (Foster, 1851), Django, CBS Realm Jazz Series, 1969/1935 (2:50)... M7 Lover Man (Oh, Where Can You Be?)(Davis, Ramirez, Sherman, 1941) Best of Django Reinhardt, EMI / Columbia, 1970/1947 (3:10) M8 Golden Green (Ponty, 1972), Ponty/Grappelli, Inner City Records, 1976/1973 (4:42) Today's Vinyl Vibrations podcast features the artistry of French Violinist Stephane Grappelli. Stephane Grappelli is best known as the founder of the Quintette du Hot Club de France along with guitarist Django Reinhardt in 1934. This was a GYPSY jazz band. Grappelli is considered the grandfather of jazz violinists. He lived 90 years, from 1908 until 1997. He began playing violin at the age of 12, early on, preferring to learn in the streets by watching how other violinists played, such as at the Barbes (pron BAR-bez) metro station in Paris. Then he was enrolled by his father at the Conservatory of Paris to learn music theory, sight reading, and ear training. He graduated three years later. Starting at age 15, he worked in the pit orchestra at the Theatre Gaumont, accompanying silent films, then at the Ambassador Hotel orchestra, where jazz violinist Joe Venuti was playing. For a while, Grappelli abandoned violin --- in favor of playing piano in a big band, it was easier to get paid for big band work. Jazz violinists were a relatively unknown and rare breed. In this big band, Grappelli met gypsy jazz guitarist Django Reinhardt. It was 1931 and Grappelli was just 23, Django was 21. Three years later, Django and Grappelli formed the Quintette du Hot Club de France . This was an all-string jazz band, and they performed regularly at the Montmartre district, an artistic village on the hill in the northside of Paris. This continued until 1939 when the Quintette disbanded due to the outbreak of World War II. ‘' When the war was over, the original Quintette never did reform. Django and Grappelli did continue to perform together in Paris. In 1949, they briefly toured in Italy, where some 50 tunes were recorded. That would turn out to be the last time the two would record together, 1949, due to Django's untimely death at the age of 43. Many of those recorded songs were released as an album titled Djangology in 2005 on Bluebird Records. Most of the recordings featured in today's podcast were recorded between 1934 and 1947 and were recorded in Paris, as performed by the Quintette du Hot Club de France. Stephane Grappelli is a master of improvisation. He had said that he was not a fan of BEBOP jazz, which was then very fashionable in the jazz world. Instead, he was a strong proponent of SWING music, another popular jazz style. Swing developed in the US in 1935-1945 ….. This was the SWING ERA in America.
In War by Other Means: The Pacifists of the Greatest Generation (https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/676744/war-by-other-means-by-daniel-akst/) Who Revolutionized Resistance, author Daniel Akst traces the founding of the American progressive movement back to when the United States was on the brink of war. Akst joins Richard Aldous to discuss how four unlikely real-life characters in the time of World War II—David Dellinger, Dorothy Day, Dwight MacDonald, and Bayard Rustin—created the spark that ignited the modern progressive movement
Pacifists who fought against the Second World War faced insurmountable odds — but their resistance, philosophy, and strategies fostered a tradition of activism that shaped America right up to the present day. Daniel Akst's new book takes us into the wild, heady, and uncertain times of America on the brink of a world war, following four fascinating resisters — four figures who would subsequently become famous political thinkers and activists — and their daring exploits: David Dellinger, Dorothy Day, Dwight MacDonald, and Bayard Rustin. Shermer and Akst discuss: war • the left (old and new) • religious liberals • American Firsters and Isolationists • cluster of heterodoxy: anti-war/militarism, but also anti-racism, anti-capitalism, anti-colonialism, anti-apartheid, anti-power of the state, pro-labor, pro the rights of minorities, individual liberty on matters such as abortion and gender, anti-segregation • internment of 110,000 Japanese-Americans into concentration camps • civil disobedience (Thoreau, Garrison, Gandhi) • non-violent protests • moral equivalency • Just War Theory • Military Industrial Complex • moral progress with and without religion • the rise of Christian nationalism and authoritarianism. Daniel Akst is a writer whose work has appeared in the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Slate and other leading publications. He was a board member of the National Book Critics Circle, and has taught at Bard College and in the Bard Prison Initiative. He lives in New York's Hudson Valley.
In War by Other Means Daniel Akst takes readers into the wild, heady, and uncertain times of America on the brink of a world war, following four fascinating resisters -- four figures who would subsequently become famous political thinkers and activists -- and their daring exploits: David Dellinger, Dorothy Day, Dwight MacDonald, and Bayard Rustin. The resisters did not stop the war, of course, but their impact would be felt for decades. Many of them went on to lead the civil-rights and anti-Vietnam War movements, the two most important social stands of the second half of the twentieth century. The various World War II resisters pioneered non-violent protest in America, popularized Gandhian principles, and desegregated the first prison mess halls. Join us on this installment of Leonard Lopate at Large when Daniel Akst shared their story that has never been told.
This week on Talk World Radio we're discussing U.S. resisters to World War II with Daniel Akst, author of the brand new book War By Other Means: The Pacifists of the Greatest Generation Who Revolutionized Resistance.
Pacifists who fought against the Second World War faced insurmountable odds—but their resistance, philosophy, and strategies fostered a tradition of activism that shaped America right up to the present day. Journalist Daniel Akst's new book is "War By Other Means: The Pacifists of the Greatest Generation Who Revolutionized Resistance."
Hosted by Andrew Keen, Keen On features conversations with some of the world's leading thinkers and writers about the economic, political, and technological issues being discussed in the news, right now. In this episode, Andrew is joined by Daniel Akst, author of War by Other Means: The Pacifists of the Greatest Generation Who Revolutionized Resistance. A native New Yorker, Daniel Akst is a writer whose work has appeared in the New York Times, Wall Street Journal, Los Angeles Times, Boston Globe, Slate, and other leading publications. He has written scores of book reviews over the years and was a board member of the National Book Critics Circle. He has been a Koret Fellow at the University of California (Berkeley) Graduate School of Journalism, a public policy scholar at the Woodrow Wilson International Center in Washington, DC, and a public policy fellow at the Levy Economics Institute of Bard College. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Born in New York City in the waning years of the 19th century, Harry Akst started out as a vaudeville pianist, backing Nora Bayes as she belted out tunes like “Shine On, Harvest Moon.”In 1916 Harry enlisted in the army, and while at Camp Upton in Yaphank, NY, on Long Island, he befriended another young composer, Irving Berlin. At the end of World War I, Akst and Berlin collaborated on the No. 2 recording of 1921, "Home Again Blues.”Then in 1925, Akst teamed up with lyricists Sam Lewis and Joe Young, to write “Dinah,” one of the most recorded songs from the Roarin' Twenties. As noted in last week's podcast, "Dinah" was introduced by Ethel Waters at the Plantation Club on Broadway within a year of its composition. It went on to be recorded by everyone from Louis Armstrong, Fletcher Henderson, Cab Calloway and Josephine Baker to Bing Crosby, the Mills Brothers and the Boswell Sisters to Chet Baker, Thelonious Monk and Django Reinhardt and Stéphane Grappelli. Enter “Am I Blue?”So our Harry already was a well-established songsmith when four years later he wrote “Am I Blue?” Right off the bat, it was another hit for Ethel Waters, this time in 1929's “On With the Show,” the first all-talking, all-color feature length movie in history.“Am I Blue?" was Waters' biggest hit (No. 1 for two weeks) and became her signature tune. Her Columbia recording, waxxed with a studio orchestra on May 14, 1929, was inducted into the Grammy Hall of Fame in 2007.Over the past 90+ years, Hollywood has fallen madly in love with “Am I Blue?” To date, the song has appeared in more than 40 movies, four in the year 1929 alone.Our particular favorite is Hoagy Carmichael's saucy 1944 performance of the tune for Lauren Bacall in Howard Hawks' “To Have and Have Not.” More recently, the song has been used in “Funny Lady” (1975 ), “The Cotton Club” (1984 ) and this year's “Downton Abbey: A New Era.”It probably was the celluloid success of “Am I Blue?” that prompted Harry Akst's decision to leave his native New York City for the West Coast, settling in Hollywood in the late '20s to work on dozens of movie scores over the next three decades.Harry even got a little screen time himself. You can catch glimpses of him as “Jerry” — rehearsal pianist, show pit orchestra conductor and concertmaster — in 1933's “42nd Street.” (Some of the same footage also was used later in “Gold Diggers of 1937.”)Multiple GenresA wide variety of styles have been applied to “Am I Blue?” over the years.Jazz artists from Billie Holiday to Grant Green covered it. Proto-rockers Eddie Cochran and Rick Nelson both recorded renditions in 1957. Rhythm and blues versions were done by Ray Charles in 1959 and Fat Domino in 1961. Many women song stylists -- Linda Ronstadt, Cher, Brenda Lee, Bette Midler, Dinah Washington, Judy Garland, Barbra Streisand, Rita Coolidge — have covered the song. George Strait even had a No. 1 country hit with it.Our Take on the TuneA lot of those renditions presented the tune slowly and deliberately, but that's not our style. Anyone who knows us knows The Flood is not really dirge-friendly. In fact, years ago, our beloved co-founder Dave Peyton said that if The Flood had a spirit animal, it probably would be Leon Redbone. So, our take on “Am I Blue?” is how we imagine Brother Redbone would do it. This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit 1937flood.substack.com
In this series Schloymeh is joined by Hymie Akst, the son of holocaust survivors. This is part I of II.
Welcome to par II in the conversation with Hymie Akst & Schloymeh D'Voyle. The Kish Mir In Yiddish! podcast is hosted by Schloymeh D'Voyle. Available anywhere you listen to podcasts, and at TheYiddishPodcast.com Full episodes available on Youtube: https://tinyurl.com/kishmirinyiddishYT On FB: https://www.facebook.com/KishMirinYiddish Kish Mir In Yiddish!, or "the Yiddish podcast" as my friends call it, is a labor of love. The overall concept and poetry are Sol Awend creations. (Schloymeh D'Voyle) Please visit the website and message Sol if you know someone who should be a guest on the show. Share the Kish Mir In Yiddish! podcast with your friends. Credits: Produced by the Niche Podcast Network: https://nichepodcast.net On FB: https://www.facebook.com/KishMirinYiddish Podcast clips on Instagram: https://tinyurl.com/NichePodcastClipstagram Podcast clips on YouTube: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PL8VBp2FMg5KKBobI3Thlvw2XVWUHciiOM
August 15th, 2021 ”Sunday Service" Community Church, Alaska @ 10:00am AKSTVideos used in today's service: Email for prayer: prayer@c3ak.com Facebook Page: https://tinyurl.com/y4x4slay Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/c3_ak/?hl=en Twitter: https://tinyurl.com/y4dmckzb Donations: http://www.c3ak.com/donate
August 22nd, 2021 ”Sunday Service" Community Church, Alaska @ 10:00am AKSTVideos used in today's service: Email for prayer: prayer@c3ak.com Facebook Page: https://tinyurl.com/y4x4slay Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/c3_ak/?hl=en Twitter: https://tinyurl.com/y4dmckzb Donations: http://www.c3ak.com/donate
August 29th, 2021 ”Sunday Service" Community Church, Alaska @ 10:00am AKST Videos used in today's service: Email for prayer: prayer@c3ak.com Facebook Page: https://tinyurl.com/y4x4slay Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/c3_ak/?hl=en Twitter: https://tinyurl.com/y4dmckzb Donations: http://www.c3ak.com/donate
September 5th, 2021 ”Sunday Service" Community Church, Alaska @ 10:00am AKST Videos used in today's service: Email for prayer: prayer@c3ak.com Facebook Page: https://tinyurl.com/y4x4slay Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/c3_ak/?hl=en Twitter: https://tinyurl.com/y4dmckzb Donations: http://www.c3ak.com/donate
August 8th, 2021 "Galatians: No Other Gospel" Christ Community Church, Alaska @ 10:00am AKST Videos used in today's service: Email for prayer: prayer@c3ak.com Facebook Page: https://tinyurl.com/y4x4slay Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/c3_ak/?hl=en Twitter: https://tinyurl.com/y4dmckzb Donations: http://www.c3ak.com/donate
July 25th, 2021 "Galatians: No Other Gospel" Christ Community Church, Alaska @ 10:00am AKST Videos used in today's service: Email for prayer: prayer@c3ak.com Facebook Page: https://tinyurl.com/y4x4slay Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/c3_ak/?hl=en Twitter: https://tinyurl.com/y4dmckzb Donations: http://www.c3ak.com/donate
July 11th, 2021 "Galatians: No Other Gospel" Christ Community Church, Alaska @ 10:00am AKST Videos used in today's service: Email for prayer: prayer@c3ak.com Facebook Page: https://tinyurl.com/y4x4slay Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/c3_ak/?hl=en Twitter: https://tinyurl.com/y4dmckzb Donations: http://www.c3ak.com/donate
July 18th, 2021 "Galatians: No Other Gospel" Christ Community Church, Alaska @ 10:00am AKST Videos used in today's service: Email for prayer: prayer@c3ak.com Facebook Page: https://tinyurl.com/y4x4slay Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/c3_ak/?hl=en Twitter: https://tinyurl.com/y4dmckzb Donations: http://www.c3ak.com/donate
July 4th, 2021 "Freedom IN Christ" Christ Community Church, Alaska @ 10:00am AKST Email for prayer: prayer@c3ak.com Facebook Page: https://tinyurl.com/y4x4slay Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/c3_ak/?hl=en Twitter: https://tinyurl.com/y4dmckzb Donations: http://www.c3ak.com/donate
June 27th, 2021 "No Other Gospel: Galatians" Christ Community Church, Alaska @ 10:00am AKST Videos used in today's service: Email for prayer: prayer@c3ak.com Facebook Page: https://tinyurl.com/y4x4slay Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/c3_ak/?hl=en Twitter: https://tinyurl.com/y4dmckzb Donations: http://www.c3ak.com/donate
June 20th, 2021 "No Other Gospel: Galatians" Christ Community Church, Alaska @ 10:00am AKST Videos used in today's service: Dad Jokes Support Group: https://www.worshiphousemedia.com/mini-movies/66697/dad-joke-support-group Stepping Up: https://www.worshiphousemedia.com/mini-movies/106120/stepping-up-a-fathers-day-tribute Why Me Lord feat. Guy Penrod: https://youtu.be/h-Y-PKV4Nfw Email for prayer: prayer@c3ak.com Facebook Page: https://tinyurl.com/y4x4slay Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/c3_ak/?hl=en Twitter: https://tinyurl.com/y4dmckzb Donations: http://www.c3ak.com/donate
June 13th, 2021 "No Other Gospel: Galatians" Christ Community Church, Alaska @ 10:00am AKST Batts C3AK Promo 1 https://youtu.be/wi6oVrGkC1s Have A Little Talk With Jesus by Jehova Shalom A Capella https://youtu.be/LlGXmAggHWQ Email for prayer: prayer@c3ak.com Facebook Page: https://tinyurl.com/y4x4slay Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/c3_ak/?hl=en Twitter: https://tinyurl.com/y4dmckzb Donations: http://www.c3ak.com/donate
Sunday April 25th, 2021 worship service from the campus of Christ Community Church, Alaska Email for prayer: prayer@c3ak.com Videos used in today's service: Changed (Our Work After Easter) https://www.worshiphousemedia.com/mini-movies/104358/changed-our-work-after-easter Communion by ChurchStuf https://www.worshiphousemedia.com/mini-movies/59041/communion Goodness of God featuring CeCe Winans https://youtu.be/y81yIo1_3o8 Facebook Page: https://tinyurl.com/y4x4slay Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/c3_ak/?hl=en Twitter: https://tinyurl.com/y4dmckzb Donations: http://www.c3ak.com/donate
Do you quit your day job to become an entrepreneur?Do you go get a job in the industry you want to be a part of?Do you decide to live in the back of your truck to simply pursue your passions and not have to work at all?These are all viable options, now you simply have to choose your own adventure!Today, Heather sits down for a casual chat with Robby Denning, one of the original founders of Rokslide, an online forum tailored to folks who live, eat and breathe DIY hunting in the Western States.As a taste of the Founder Speaker Series, you get to hear Robby’s haphazard story to entrepreneurship, and take away some SOLID wisdom that Robby has gleaned from the past 30 years in the hunting industry as a writer.Take notes, you’ll be hanging on every word!Save your seat for the Founder Speaker Series!We start Tuesday, May 4th at 5 pm AKST!As always, don’t forget to rate, review, and subscribe! Your support is super appreciated.Come see what's happening over at Heather's Choice on Instagram @heatherschoice.And be sure to come say hello to Heather on Instagram @heathertheresakelly.
Join the dudes as they have their first ever fantasy rookie draft! Stick around after the draft as they assemble their various coaching staffs. You won't want to miss this!Oh, and it's very LIVE AT 5 (AKST). So live in fact... we really have no idea what is going to happen.#TheBackUpsMusicBed Sync ID:MB01X6LHFMNXAON
In his 2010 article, “America: Land of Loners?” Daniel Akst makes several helpful points to encourage people to build deeper friendships. How many “close social contacts” do you think the average American has? The answer is four, but only two of those are “friends only.” Akst points out four barriers that typically prevent us from forming and maintaining friendships: Time – we create busyness so we can feel important and mask our lack of meaningful relationships, Place – we choose career and location over established relationships, Divorce – divides more than the couple, Self-sufficiency – it is reverenced. He also argues for several advantages of friendship: It can moderate behavior…friends help us establish and maintain norms, It can prolong your life, Lonely people have a harder time concentrating, are more likely to divorce, and get into more conflicts with neighbors and coworkers. Philippians is one of the most important sources for understanding what Christian friendship should look like. Christian fellowship is about forming the kinds of bonds that increase our enjoyment of this life and strengthen our resolve for the life to come. Philippians is not about after worship “fellowship”, you know when we grab coffee and snacks after the worship service in the “Fellowship Hall”. That might be a good starting point, but it is not sufficient to establish the kind of relationships that build godly communities. Isolation and loneliness are bad for our spiritual, physical, and emotional well-being. If friendships are so good for us, why are we so bad at developing and maintaining them? Read https://ref.ly/logosref/Bible.Php1.1-2 (Philippians 1:1-2). Writing From Prison (1a)First, notice that Paul doesn't refer to himself as an apostle. Philippians and Thessalonians are the only New Testament letters where he doesn't mention his apostolic authority. Why? Because neither location challenged his position. They respected his role in the church. Instead, Paul refers to himself and Timothy as “servants of Christ Jesus.” The term speaks of their utter commitment to Christ. They are completely at their master's disposal. They are also committed to serving the church. Servant-leadership does not imply soft leadership, but it is self-sacrificial. We also know that Paul was writing from prison (1:7, 13, 14). The outcome of his trial could lead to death or acquittal (1:19-20; 2:17). It seems most likely to have been his first imprisonment in Rome since he is more confident of his release than his final letter to Timothy (https://ref.ly/logosref/Bible.2Ti4.6-8 (2 Tim 4:6-8)). This is the context. It is important to keep in mind as we repeatedly hear Paul's references to joy. We need to know that he is not simply spouting shallow platitudes. His encouragement come from a place that is firmly grounded and established through decades of hardship—hardship he was still in the midst of enduring. Paul had overcome his circumstances in order to rejoice in God's blessings. In his sermon on this verse, Martyn Lloyd-Jones connects Paul's imprisonment to all of us: “Sooner or later in life we all meet untoward circumstances, and find ourselves in some sort of prison. It may be a sick bed, or a hospital; it may be an accident; it may be grief or sorrow. Something puts us there: we are in that prison and we cannot avoid it. The important thing for us is to know, before we get there, the secret of how to overcome it, how to have this joy in the Lord in spite of our circumstances, how to rise above them all; how to conquer and be supreme over them. We need to know this if only for our own peace and joy.” Many of you feel like 2020 was a prison. Unfortunately, you doubt there will be any improvement in 2021. We may be looking at several challenging years ahead. But, Paul wants to teach us the secret of overcoming your trials with the deep...
In his 2010 article, “America: Land of Loners?” Daniel Akst makes several helpful points to encourage people to build deeper friendships. How many “close social contacts” do you think the average American has? The answer is four, but only two of those are “friends only.” Akst points out four barriers that typically prevent us from forming and maintaining friendships: Time – we create busyness so we can feel important and mask our lack of meaningful relationships, Place – we choose The post Fellowship in the Gospel appeared first on Grace Presbyterian Church (PCA).
In this episode Johnny G talks with Jodi Akst, Executive Coach, as she shares with Refractive listeners the system she has fine-tuned over the years for not just navigating- but OWNING the chaos and turbulence that inevitably appears in life. From understanding what really matters to leveraging available resources, she offers a simple, powerful method for reclaiming your power whenever life sends you some rough air. Please visit Jodi’s website at https://www.JodiAkstCoaching.com to learn more about her services, subscribe to her newsletter, or ask any questions you may have. Jodi referenced Daniel Pink’s book “Drive,” you can find information about Daniel Pink and his books at https://www.danpink.com Find below a transcript via automated software; please excuse any errors. Ever since you can remember, you felt something in your chest telling you to move, to love, to speak, to try day after day. You pretend you don’t hear calling, or maybe you dismiss it as silliness or worse that it’s there ready for you. And it will wait for you as long as you. My name is Johnny G and I invite you to join me on a journey of awakening. As we dare to embrace our light. This is refractive. Hello everybody. And welcome to another episode of refractive. Today. I am here with Jody axed. Jody is an executive coach based in Baltimore, and she spent the majority of her professional life working for a nonprofit that sought to end the inequities in our country’s public school systems. She decided to take that passion she had for helping other people and blend it with a home life that felt right. And so she founded her own coaching practice. Jody asked coaching today helps people who are seeking to live a more mission based life. So I’m really happy to have her here today, as we discuss a topic that I think is going to resonate with a lot of people and we decided to call it Jody, owning the turbulence. Right?Speaker 2 00:01:26 Absolutely. Welcome toSpeaker 1 00:01:28 Refractive. I’m so happy to have you here. How are you doing today?Speaker 2 00:01:32 I’m doing well. Thank you for having me, Johnny.Speaker 1 00:01:36 Um, I think we have a really nice outline of material to cover. And I mean, if there’s any time where the turbulence feels especially relevant, I think that’s nowSpeaker 2 00:01:47 Right in its simplest terms. When I think about owning the term turbulence, I think about just getting through the hard stuff. And uh, if anything, 2020 has been a lot of the hard stuff.Speaker 1 00:01:59 Yes. Everything feels hard, but you know what today? I like to say all is, well, I have my coffee, I have water. I have my place decorated for the holidays. I’m sitting in a comfortable chair talking with a friend of mine on zoom right now. I mean, what else do I want? It’s like the universe just handed it to me on a silver platter.Speaker 2 00:02:25 Uh, well, your space is beautiful. Looks like you’re all ready for the holidays, which is really exciting. We just finished deliberating Hanukkah and our house. Um, for me, the only other thing that’s going to make this perfect is that my kids and dog don’t interrupt us. So we’ll see if we can get through that. This is about owning the turbulence.Speaker 1 00:02:46 Right. So talk to me about the framework that you see for this episode.Speaker 2 00:02:51 Yeah. So when I think about owning the Chevy Lyndon, as I said, sort of getting through the hard stuff, it takes me back to the reason we landed on the word turbulence is it just takes me back to that when you’re sitting in an airplane and it starts to get bumping and you just think to yourself, Oh my God, when is this going to end?
Das MediNetz Jena hat mit uns über ihre Arbeit gesprochen. Helma und Robert haben dabei auch den Anonymen Krankenschein Thüringen, kurz AKST, vorgestellt.
Sunday October 25th, 2020 worship service from the campus of Christ Community Church, Alaskamail for prayer: prayer@c3ak.com VIDCAST here: https://youtu.be/sBs8Vwt2I8I Videos from today's service:Alaska Missions: https://vimeo.com/355177548?width=1080 In Christ Alone - Kristian Stanfill - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gMixnWehee0 Donations: http://www.c3ak.com/donate
President Trump's tweets that four minority Democratic congresswomen should “go back” to the countries they came from, and chants of "send her back" at his rally in North Carolina provoked outrage and disgust from his critics. American politics appear trapped in a spiral of toxic fury, and this angry mix may precisely match the pugilistic President's preference as he wades into the 2020 campaign.Our guest, opinion writer and author, Daniel Akst argues that Trump's clear, simple story on the economy, trade with China, and immigration that may appeal to many voters.Despite the President's negative poll ratings, and a chaotic White House, Democrats are having a miserable summer, with a stumbling frontrunner and the rise of the hard left. "They have found themselves in reaction to this horrible man moving ever further from any constraints on immigration of any kind, says Daniel. "I don't think that will play with the voters." We discuss the crisis, look for solutions, and consider whether the quality of debate will improve when the Democrats pick their nominee. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On this episode of the Annual Meeting Expert Series, Lee M. Akst, MD, and Walter W. Chan, MD, explore "On this episode of the Annual Meeting Expert Series, Phillip S. LoSavio, MD, John P. Carey, MD, and Michael T. Teixido, MD, explore "Making Sense of Reflux Testing."
Jake and Alexis bring on two stud EDGE defenders Maxx Crosby and Ronheen Bingham in the 187th installment of the podcast.
Jake and Alexis bring on two stud EDGE defenders Maxx Crosby and Ronheen Bingham in the 187th installment of the podcast.
Þingvangur hefur staðið fyrir uppbyggingu á Hljómalindarreit og Brynjureit undanfarin árin. Hljómlindarreitur er klár með uppgerðum húsum og nýbyggingum, Hótel Canopy tekur stóran hluta af reitnum, en einnig íbúðir og þjónusturými, flestum finnst hafa vel til tekist, en torgið kannski ekki farið að virka. Síðan var hafist handa við Brynjureit, en þar er aðallega verið að byggja litlar íbúðir. Þakgarðar hafa ekki tíðkast hér á landi, en inná Brynjureitnum er verið að byggja nokkuð nýstárlegar íbúðir og þar verða þakgarðar og nýr göngustígur milli Laugavegar og Hverfisgötu sem enn sem komið er hefur fengið nafnið Kasthúsastígur. Við eftirgrennslan hjá Guðjóni Friðrikssyni sagnfræðingi komst ég að því að þarna munu hafa verið 4 - 6 torfbæir sem voru kallaðir kasthús, en Guðjón var ekki viss hvaðan nafnið kemur. Við ætlum að bregða okkur í heimsókn á byggingasvæðið, sem er komið nokkuð langt arkitektarnir Guðmundur Gunnarsson frá Urban og Guðrún Fanney Sigurðardóttir frá Akstúdíó fylgja okkur þangað og hér í stúdíói eru Kristján Sveinlaugsson fjármála- og mannauðsstjóri Þingvangs og Magnús Skúlason arkitekt.
Þingvangur hefur staðið fyrir uppbyggingu á Hljómalindarreit og Brynjureit undanfarin árin. Hljómlindarreitur er klár með uppgerðum húsum og nýbyggingum, Hótel Canopy tekur stóran hluta af reitnum, en einnig íbúðir og þjónusturými, flestum finnst hafa vel til tekist, en torgið kannski ekki farið að virka. Síðan var hafist handa við Brynjureit, en þar er aðallega verið að byggja litlar íbúðir. Þakgarðar hafa ekki tíðkast hér á landi, en inná Brynjureitnum er verið að byggja nokkuð nýstárlegar íbúðir og þar verða þakgarðar og nýr göngustígur milli Laugavegar og Hverfisgötu sem enn sem komið er hefur fengið nafnið Kasthúsastígur. Við eftirgrennslan hjá Guðjóni Friðrikssyni sagnfræðingi komst ég að því að þarna munu hafa verið 4 - 6 torfbæir sem voru kallaðir kasthús, en Guðjón var ekki viss hvaðan nafnið kemur. Við ætlum að bregða okkur í heimsókn á byggingasvæðið, sem er komið nokkuð langt arkitektarnir Guðmundur Gunnarsson frá Urban og Guðrún Fanney Sigurðardóttir frá Akstúdíó fylgja okkur þangað og hér í stúdíói eru Kristján Sveinlaugsson fjármála- og mannauðsstjóri Þingvangs og Magnús Skúlason arkitekt.
Þingvangur hefur staðið fyrir uppbyggingu á Hljómalindarreit og Brynjureit undanfarin árin. Hljómlindarreitur er klár með uppgerðum húsum og nýbyggingum, Hótel Canopy tekur stóran hluta af reitnum, en einnig íbúðir og þjónusturými, flestum finnst hafa vel til tekist, en torgið kannski ekki farið að virka. Síðan var hafist handa við Brynjureit, en þar er aðallega verið að byggja litlar íbúðir. Þakgarðar hafa ekki tíðkast hér á landi, en inná Brynjureitnum er verið að byggja nokkuð nýstárlegar íbúðir og þar verða þakgarðar og nýr göngustígur milli Laugavegar og Hverfisgötu sem enn sem komið er hefur fengið nafnið Kasthúsastígur. Við eftirgrennslan hjá Guðjóni Friðrikssyni sagnfræðingi komst ég að því að þarna munu hafa verið 4 - 6 torfbæir sem voru kallaðir kasthús, en Guðjón var ekki viss hvaðan nafnið kemur. Við ætlum að bregða okkur í heimsókn á byggingasvæðið, sem er komið nokkuð langt arkitektarnir Guðmundur Gunnarsson frá Urban og Guðrún Fanney Sigurðardóttir frá Akstúdíó fylgja okkur þangað og hér í stúdíói eru Kristján Sveinlaugsson fjármála- og mannauðsstjóri Þingvangs og Magnús Skúlason arkitekt.
On this episode of the AcademyU Professional Development Podcast Annual Meeting Expert Series, Maya Sardesai, MD, Lee Akst, MD, and Matthew Broadhurst, FRACS, BMBS, discuss "Vocal Fold Leukoplakia Controversies in Evaluation and Treatment."
PROGRAM Getting Down to Business® with David Weatherholt Broadcast Live Friday's 2-3 pm (AKST) 95.50 FM & AM 1020 KOAN Anchorage – AM 1330 KXLJ Juneau Stream: www.1020koan.com/or www.waconsult.com. Join Getting Down to Business® on Facebook or follow Dave on Twitter at WAConsult. TITLE Produced In Alaska (Council of Alaska Producers) IN THE NEWS Small-Business Optimism on the Wane: Optimism Index Dips for Second Consecutive Month The Nation Federation of Independent Business (NIFB) has tracked business optimism since 1976 making this a reliable measurement of business optimism. The month of April marked a second consecutive month of decline in small business optimism. Read Full Article @ www.waconsult.com TOPIC San Francisco, Denver, and Seattle have much in common. Plenty of social amenities, fine dining, shopping, cultural and arts carters, and professional level sports teams. They also create lots of jobs with vibrant and diverse economies. When they were fledgling communities mining gave them a big economic boost. Mining can be a game changer for the Alaska Economy. The Council of Alaska Producers represents large mining companies and tracks their economic impact. Listen, as Mike Satre, Executive Director of the Council discusses their role in Alaska. Visit Mike Satre @ www.alaskaproducers.org BUSINESS RISK MANAGEMENT The “Insurance Guy” Chris Poblieglo reveals an often overlooked business risk. A company’s employees represent a risk to any business. Managing employment practices and obtaining liability insurance can minimize this business risk. Listen as Chris gives “advice you can use”. Visit Chris @ www.businessinsuranceassociates.com
PROGRAM Getting Down to Business® with David Weatherholt Broadcast Live Friday's 2-3 pm (AKST) 95.50 FM & AM 1020 KOAN Anchorage – AM 1330 KXLJ Juneau Stream: www.1020koan.com/or www.waconsult.com. Join Getting Down to Business® on Facebook or follow Dave on Twitter at WAConsult. TITLE A Great Bunch of Characters IN THE NEWS Crowd-Fund Sites Eye Boom Social-networking sites that link entrepreneurs to pools of money. Security & Exchange Commission (SEC) considers allowing equity stakes on crowd-fund sites. This could be a great source of funding for small businesses, says Dave. TOPIC Kimberley Gray and Elisa Hitchcock met 14 years ago working on murder mystery dinners starting Outcast Productions, LLC. Today, their part time business with expanded services is thriving. Listen and learn from their business story. Visit Kimberley & Elisa @ www.outcastporductions.com Go It Alone Geoff Burch is in rare form on his “Go It Alone” segment. Listen as Geoff gives business advice to Kimberley & Elisa with great wit and witticism guaranteed to make you laugh. Visit Geoff @ www.geoffburch.com
PROGRAM Getting Down to Business® with David Weatherholt Broadcast Live Friday's 2-3 pm (AKST) 95.50 FM & AM 1020 KOAN Anchorage – AM 1330 KXLJ Juneau Stream: www.1020koan.com/or www.waconsult.com. Join Getting Down to Business® on Facebook or follow Dave on Twitter at WAConsult. TITLE Legislative Update – 90 Days & Counting IN THE NEWS Economic News Summary April 2011 Price of a new suit and gold historically has been the same. Dave talks about his article on the economy and the impact of rising commodity prices. Listen to find out Dave’s current grade on the economy TOPIC The 27th Legislative Session was scheduled to run for 90 day starting January 18th and officially ended on April 17th. Starting on April 18th the Legislature went into special session and while Representative Tuck was originally scheduled to give a session wrap-up he gave an update. Listen to Representative Chris Tuck from HD 29 talk about the session and predict the end of the special session. Visit the Alaska State Legislature @ www.legis.state.ak.us MARKETING MATTERS Amanda Cullen our small business marketing expert talks about her passion “Word of Mouth Marketing”. Listen to Amanda’s great tips. Visit Amanda @ www.zooinajungle.com
PROGRAM Getting Down to Business® with David Weatherholt Broadcast Live Friday's 2-3 pm (AKST) 95.50 FM & AM 1020 KOAN Anchorage – AM 1330 KXLJ Juneau Stream: www.1020koan.com/or www.waconsult.com. Join Getting Down to Business® on Facebook or follow Dave on Twitter at WAConsult. TITLE Building Wealth Trough Real Estate IN THE NEWS 3 Ways to Maintain Positive Cash Flow in a Down Economy Dave gives a summary of an article on cash flow the life blood of a business. Focus on creating annuity revenue is one of the tips. Listen to learn more. TOPIC The domestic real estate market is in difficulty. Winston Churchill said that an optimist “sees opportunity in every difficulty. Find out how Dee Thomas and Jeff Greenberg managing partners in a company called Synergetic Investment Group, LLC look for opportunity in the real estate market. Visit Dee & Jeff @ www.synergeticig.com Alaska Economics Dan Robinson, Senior Economist with the McDowell Group discusses the commercial real estate markets in Alaska. Visit Dan @ www.mcdowellgroup.net.
PROGRAM Getting Down to Business® with David Weatherholt Broadcast Live Friday's 2-3 pm (AKST) 95.50 FM & AM 1020 KOAN Anchorage – AM 1330 KXLJ Juneau Stream: www.1020koan.com/or www.waconsult.com. Join Getting Down to Business® on Facebook or follow Dave on Twitter at WAConsult. TITLE Social Media Unwrapped IN THE NEWS What 1099 Reporting Rule Repeal Means to Small Business The comprehensive health care reform bill (Obama care) expanded 1099 reporting to include all B-2-B transaction that exceeds $600 per year. Dave talks about the bullet small business owners dodged with the repeal of this provision. . TOPIC Courtney Brooke Smith, Principal of Courtney Brooke Smith MBA Consulting talk about your businesses Cyber Market. Conversations taking place on social media networks can either build or erode your business. Courtney discusses reasons why you need to understand you “Cyber Market. Visit Courtney @ www.matsumarketing.com
PROGRAM Getting Down to Business® with David Weatherholt Broadcast Live Friday's 2-3 pm (AKST) 95.50 FM & AM 1020 KOAN Anchorage – AM 1330 KXLJ Juneau Stream: www.1020koan.com/or www.waconsult.com. Join Getting Down to Business® on Facebook or follow Dave on Twitter at WAConsult. TITLE Anchorage Tourism 2011 IN THE NEWS Hiring Up, But Optimism Down in March The Index of Small Business Optimism fell again in March. This index has been tracked by the National Federation of Independent Business since 1976 making it a great measure of business optimism. According to the NFIB chief economist “Today’s recession-level reading is, all in all, a real disappointment”. TOPIC Julie Saupe, President, and CEO of the Anchorage Convention & Visitors Bureau join’s Dave to talk about the upcoming visitor season in Anchorage. Julie also discusses their volunteer program and its role in assisting visitors by matching them to services and tours. Visit Julie @ www.anchorage.net Business Risk Management The third segment in our series “Workers Compensation Uncovered” Chris Poblieglo discusses job classifications and how they can affect your bottom line. Chris also describes three bills now before the Alaska State Legislature HB-12, 13, and SB-116, and their affect on workers’ compensation in Alaska.
PROGRAM Getting Down to Business® with David Weatherholt Broadcast Live Friday's 2-3 pm (AKST) 95.50 FM & AM 1020 KOAN Anchorage – AM 1330 KXLJ Juneau Stream: www.1020koan.com/or www.waconsult.com. Join Getting Down to Business® on Facebook or follow Dave on Twitter at WAConsult. TITLE The Business Side of the Food Bank IN THE NEWS Funding a New Business with a 401(k) Do you want to start a business but need funding? There is a little known IRS ruling that allows you to use your 401(k) without paying early-withdrawal penalties. The process called a Rollover as Business Startup (ROBS) listen for details. TOPIC Susannah Morgan with an MBA from Boston University talks about how she came to be involved in hunger issues. Susannah talks about her journey to become Executive Director of Alaska’s Food Bank and further talks about the business model of the organization. Visit Susannah Morgan @ www.foodbankofalaska.org
PROGRAM Getting Down to Business® with David Weatherholt Broadcast Live Friday's 2-3 pm (AKST) 95.50 FM & AM 1020 KOAN Anchorage – AM 1330 KXLJ Juneau Stream: www.1020koan.com/or www.waconsult.com. Join Getting Down to Business® on Facebook or follow Dave on Twitter at WAConsult. TITLE It Takes More than Good Food IN THE NEWS Economic Confidence Slips in March How do you feel about the economic outlook? Dave talks about the steep drop in “Gallup’s Economic Confidence Index” and his monthly how his economic grade. It went from a C+ to a D+ in one month. TOPIC Sal Addonisio (Chef Sal) and Dave discuss candidly the Food & Beverage industry in Anchorage. Find out what it takes to be successful in the restaurant business. Visit Chef Sal @ www.SALsNewYorkGrill.com REGULAR SEGMENT “Marketing Matters” – Amanda Cullen, President, Zoo in a Jungle Marketing gives us an inside look at Facebook Advertising. Learn from a professional how “Pay-Per-Click” can work for your business. Visit Amanda @ www.ZOOinaJungle.com
PROGRAM Getting Down to Business® with David Weatherholt Broadcast Live Friday's 2-3 pm (AKST) 95.50 FM & AM 1020 KOAN Anchorage – AM 1330 KXLJ Juneau Stream: www.1020koan.com/or www.waconsult.com. Join Getting Down to Business® on Facebook or follow Dave Twitter at WAConsult. TITLE Everybody Loves Economic Development IN THE NEWS Legislator Move to Extend Alaska film Tax Credit 10 Years Dave discusses, Alaska State Senator Johnny Ellie (D) Anchorage introduces HB 23 to extend “film tax credit” program. TOPIC Dave Worrell a Development Specialist with the State of Alaska’s Division of Economic Development - Film Office discusses filming industry in Alaska. Listen to Dave & Dave as they talk about the Film Office its history, benefits, and the tax credit that makes to whole program work. Visit the Alaska Film Office @ http://www.film.alaska.gov. REGULAR SEGMENT “Alaska Economics” – Dan Robinson, Senior Economist with the McDowell Group discusses the economic impact of Japan’s Earthquakes and Tsunami on the Alaska’s economy. Visit Dan @ www.mcdowellgroup.net.
PROGRAM Getting Down to Business® with David Weatherholt Broadcast Live Friday's 2-3 pm (AKST) 95.50 FM & AM 1020 KOAN Anchorage – AM 1330 KXLJ Juneau Stream: www.1020koan.com/or www.WAConsult.com. Join Getting Down to Business® on Facebook or follow Dave Twitter at WAConsult. TITLE Stone Horn Ridge IN THE NEWS NFIB Small Business Optimism Index – Slow and Steady: Continues Gradual Rise in February The Index was up Dave discusses what the 94.5 rating means. TOPIC Stone Horn is the approximate English translation of the Athabascan word for coal. Ethan Schutt, Senior Vice President for Land and Energy Development at the Cook Inlet Regional Incorporated (CIRI) and is leading his company in the development of the first large commercially viable Underground Coal Gasification (UGC) Project in the US. Ethan provides a glimpse at how the process works and the potential economic benefits associated with this UGC. Visit the Stone Horn Ridge website at http://StoneHornRidge.com. REGULAR SEGMENT “Business Risk Management” – Chris Poblieglo, CRIS & President of Business Insurance Associates, Inc. Present his second in a series call “Workers’ Compensation Unwrapped”. For many businesses WC is a major and seemingly uncontrollable expense Chris talks about the cost drivers and begins to look at ways to be proactive in cost containment. Visit Chris at www.BusinessInsuranceAssociates.com.
PROGRAM Getting Down to Business® with David Weatherholt Broadcast Live Friday's 2-3 pm (AKST) 95.50 FM & AM 1020 KOAN Anchorage – AM 1330 KXLJ Juneau Stream: www.1020koan.com/or www.waconsult.com. Join Getting Down to Business® on Facebook TITLE The House of Barry Matteson IN THE NEWS How Small Business Can Beat Deadbeats-WSJ March 2011 David summarizes this article on “The Receivables Exchange” a new solution to an old business problem. TOPIC In 1971 Barry Matteson started a hobby business called “Barry’s Custom Cycle” today he owns House of Harley–Davidson of Anchorage with three locations and 50 employees. Barry tells the story of how his business grew and his secret to success. Visit Barry at www.harleyalaska.com. REGULAR SEGMENT “Go It Alone” – Geoff Burch, Best Selling Author & business Expert. Geoff owns two Harley-Davidson motorcycles and talks’ bikes with Barry and also discusses his BBC television program “All Over the Shop”. David asks Geoff about his recent award from the UK Speechwriters’ Guild. They awarded him the Business Communicator of 2011. Visit Geoff at www.geoffburch.com.
PROGRAM Getting Down to Business® with David Weatherholt Broadcast Live Friday's 2-3 pm (AKST) 95.50 FM & AM 1020 KOAN Anchorage – AM 1330 KXLJ Juneau Stream: www.1020koan.com/or www.waconsult.com. Join Getting Down to Business® on Facebook TITLE Business Side of Performing Arts TOPIC Nancy Harbour, President of the Alaska Center for the Performing talks business. The performing arts is more than entertainment. It is a business with a lot of moving parts, Nancy talks about some of them in her interview with David. Also find out what was the all time best show to visit Anchorage and much more. Visit Nancy at www.myalaskacenter.com. REGULAR SEGMENT “Marketing Matters” – Amanda Cullen, President, Zoo in a Jungle Marketing gives us 4 way to effectively tell a customer “no”. Visit Amanda at www.ZooInAJunglemarketing.com.
PROGRAM Getting Down to Business® with David Weatherholt Broadcast Live Friday's 2-3 pm (AKST) 95.50FM & AM 1020 KOAN Anchorage – AM 1330 KXLJ Juneau Stream: www.1020koan.com/or www.waconsult.com. Join Getting Down to Business® on Facebook TITLE The Entrepreneur TOPIC Kelsey Gray was one of Alaska’s true entrepreneurs. During his life he started a number of businesses and stands out for his pioneering efforts bringing the internet to Anchorage. His son also known as Kelsey follows in his father’s footsteps as the owner of Azimuth Adventure Photography and the author of two books. This program explores his entrepreneurial adventures. Visit Kelsey at www.azimuthadventure.com. REGULAR SEGMENT “Alaska Economics” – Dan Robinson, Senior Economist with the McDowell Group talks about the impact of uncertainty on economics and the potential impact on Alaska. Visit Dan at www.mcdowellgroup.net.
PROGRAM Getting Down to Business® with David Weatherholt Broadcast Live Friday's 2-3 pm (AKST) 1020 AM KOAN Anchorage - 1330 AM KXLJ Juneau Stream: www.1020koan.com/or www.waconsult.com. Join Getting Down to Business® on Facebook TITLE Legislative Update TOPIC Alaska State House Representative Chris Tuck talks about the Legislatures hectic schedule. The 27th Regular Session began January 18, 2011 and runs to April 17, 2011. As of this program 251 Bills have been introduced. Visit www.legis.state.ak.us to follow their progress. REGULAR SEGMENT “Risk Management” – Chris Pobieglo, CRIS and President of Business Insurance Associates, Inc. provides insight into Workers’ Compensation. The first in his series entitled “Workers’ Compensation Unwrapped!
PROGRAM Getting Down to Business® with David Weatherholt Broadcast Live Friday's 2-3 pm (AKST) 1020 AM KOAN Anchorage - 1330 AM KXLJ Juneau Stream: www.1020koan.com/or www.waconsult.com. Join Getting Down to Business® on Facebook TITLE We Have an App for That! TOPIC Alaska entrepreneur Bob Kaufman talks about developing a killer Smartphone application for travelers to Alaska. This application features some of the great sites and vistas available to Alaska visitors. “Go It Alone” – Geoff Burch, Author and Small Business Expert. Geoff Discuss the importance of asking question in sales.
PROGRAM Getting Down to Business® with David Weatherholt Broadcast Live Friday's 2-3 pm (AKST) 1020 AM KOAN Anchorage - 1330 AM KXLJ Juneau Stream: www.1020koan.com/or www.waconsult.com. TITLE Fire Island Wind TOPIC The Alaska Native Corporation CIRI has invested in the first large scale commercial wind project in Alaska. Suzanne Gibson, Senior Director of Energy Development for CIRI discusses the Fire Island Wind Project. Learn more about how 33 wind turbines will add a new renewable energy resource to Alaska. “Marketing Matters” – Amanda Cullen, President of Zoo in a Jungle Marketing provides some great ideas for Getting Customers to Call.
PROGRAM Getting Down to Business® with David Weatherholt Broadcast Live Friday's 2-3 pm (AKST) 1020 AM KOAN Anchorage - 1330 AM KXLJ Juneau Stream: www.1020koan.com/or www.waconsult.com. TITLE An Amazing Company – Credit Union 1 TOPIC Learn how Chris Pobieglo reluctantly became the President and Co-Owner of a successful risk management company, Business Insurance Associates, Inc. “Econ Alaska” – Dan Robinson, Sr Economist with the McDowell Group discusses economic diversification Alaska style. How Alaska’s new economy is returning to its gold mining roots.
PROGRAM Getting Down to Business® with David Weatherholt Broadcast Live Friday's 2-3 pm (AKST) 1020 AM KOAN Anchorage - 1330 AM KXLJ Juneau Stream: www.1020koan.com/or www.waconsult.com. TITLE Business of Risk Management - Managing an Insurance Brokerage Business TOPIC Learn how Chris Pobieglo reluctantly became the President and Co-Owner of a successful risk management company, Business Insurance Associates, Inc. “Go It Alone” – Geoff Burch Discusses lessons we can learn from the early days of the Door-to-Door Salesmen.
PROGRAM Getting Down to Business® with David Weatherholt Broadcast Live Friday's 2-3 pm (AKST) 1020 AM KOAN Anchorage - 1330 AM KXLJ Juneau Stream: www.1020koan.com or www.waconsult.com. TITLE Young Entrepreneurs’ – 4-H Project TOPIC A 12 year old girl raises a pig as her 4-H project. – Grace Wiggins who lives in Anchorage, Alaska learned how to raise a pig. Grace discusses experience and the commitment of both time and money. Marketing Matters: -Amanda Cullen, President of Zoo in a Jungle Marketing gives us tip on how to “Market Farm Products”.
Getting Down to Business with David Weatherholt Broadcast: 1080 AM KUDO Anchorage, Alaska Web: www.kudo1080.com Friday's 2-3 pm AKST