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Dan, Joe, Frank and returning member Alex Spenser talk about all the current NFL news, how Dan still dislikes Kevyn Adams, and do a preview of the NFL Kickoff Game between the Lions and Chiefs. Then we finish out the show doing our yearly fantasy draft all together.
Apart from great conversation, we had a surprise visit from Alex Spenser, owner of ASR Cigars and The Mansa Cigar. Great recap as to how the world is changing around us and how we need to adapt in order to succeed.
My Amazing conversation with Rob Howze - Empowerment Artist, Motivational Speaker, Creator of Camp Fit and Experts on Stage an International Business Collective. You can find Rob at RobHowzeSpeaks.comMy apologies to Quan Yin - who carries the Goddess and divine aspects of Buddhism. You can learn more about her here: https://www.crystalinks.com/kwanyin.htmlPlease celebrate April 17th - #DO1GIVEDAY https://www.365give.ca/ Thank you Rob for an AMAZING conversation, and a wonderful way to bring back the podcast. This is also our first video podcast! Please visit: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XrYxait2tRY&feature=youtu.be
On My Agenda - today I step on my soapbox in reaction to my dear friend and neighbor accusing me of having an agenda...and he is right! : ) www.WordsWithWings.com
WordsWithWings-the podcast episode 10 My conversation with Sean Smith, I step on my soapbox and have time for a moment of inspiration!
I Sing The Body Electric - Walt Whitman Happy Birthday Carl!
For thousands of years the West has inculcated a "mind-body" or "soul-body" dichotomy. This is the idea that the body is inferior to the spirit, or consciousness. This dichotomy has given us religious ascetics who destroy their own bodies as well as sadism. In modern America it has given us a bizarre coyness and bashfullness to our own nudity. In this poem by Walt Whitman, he glorifies the body as equal to the soul. The poem is a song to the body electric, or our bodies that vibrant with the music of poetry. My guest, Alex Spenser of wordswithwings.com, and I had a really fun converse with verse with this poem. We also talked about the nature of art, how art affects our lives, the practicality of painting and poetry and literature. At one point in the poem Whitman talks about sex and we could not help but discuss modern male/female relationships, particularly with regards to feminism.
Today on the WordsWithWings-the podcast, Immigration and the Building Blocks of Acceptance.
For thousands of years the West has inculcated a "mind-body" or "soul-body" dichotomy. This is the idea that the body is inferior to the spirit, or consciousness. This dichotomy has given us religious ascetics who destroy their own bodies as well as sadism. In modern America it has given us a bizarre coyness and bashfullness to our own nudity. In this poem by Walt Whitman, he glorifies the body as equal to the soul. The poem is a song to the body electric, or our bodies that vibrant with the music of poetry. My guest, Alex Spenser of wordswithwings.com, and I had a really fun converse with verse with this poem. We also talked about the nature of art, how art affects our lives, the practicality of painting and poetry and literature. At one point in the poem Whitman talks about sex and we could not help but discuss modern male/female relationships, particularly with regards to feminism.
WordsWithWings-the podcast episode eight - Conversation with Brian Keith Ellis Klamath Falls Film maker, producer and writer. Watch the Oscars Shorts at OIT this Saturday sponsored by Klamath Film!
On this episode of WordsWithWings-the podcast Walt Whitman's I Sing the Body Electric and #Never Again MSD
My conversation with Jamie McLeod-Skinner and I step on my soapbox to talk about gun control in the wake of the Florida high school shooting. #Never Again msd
Today on WordsWithWings I share some old favorites and celebrate the blue moon!
This episode of WordsWithWings features our conversation with Perri Zepeda. Writer, Teacher and Author of her new book Jumpstart Your Life! And we explore the Me Too Movement.
In this episode of WordsWithWings we explore the Women's March 2018, sharing speeches from Oregon. The voices and vision of Jamie McLeod-Skinner, Teresa Wilson and a moment with MLK.
On this bonus edition of WordsWithWings we explore Why We March. On Saturday women across the globe will again march for solidarity, for autonomy, for peace. Join Us!
In our inaugural episode, the wonderful and talented Ms. Erin Barker joins us for the interview, I step on my Soapbox, and have a moment to bring peace into the New Year!
Alex Spencer joins us for a discussion about post-election marches and movements, healthcare chaos, and deeper discussion on the nature of “truth.”