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Founder of the Australian Equine Behaviour Centre Dr. Andrew McLean works with Horses and Elephants. Dr. Susan Raymond's life-long love of horses has lead her to a career improving the environment of stables for horses and people too. Carrie Scrima of ACTHA offers a training tip. Listen in… Show Host:Debbie LoucksTitle Sponsor:HandsOnGlovesGuest: Monty RobertsSupport for this episode also provided by:Monty Roberts EQUUS Online UniversityMonty's CalendarPlease follow Monty Roberts onFacebookFollow Monty Roberts onTwitteror onInstagramHear all the shows on theHorse Radio Network
Founder of the Australian Equine Behaviour Centre Dr. Andrew McLean works with Horses and Elephants. Dr. Susan Raymond's life-long love of horses has lead her to a career improving the environment of stables for horses and people too. Carrie Scrima of ACTHA offers a training tip. Listen in… Show Host:Debbie LoucksTitle Sponsor:HandsOnGlovesGuest: Monty RobertsSupport for this episode also provided by:Monty Roberts EQUUS Online UniversityMonty's CalendarPlease follow Monty Roberts onFacebookFollow Monty Roberts onTwitteror onInstagramHear all the shows on theHorse Radio Network
Join us in this episode with Dr Andrew McLean from Equitation Science International as he shares with us some insight into what horses can and can't see and how it affects their behaviour. Andrew shares all sorts of valuable information about their colour spectrum, range of vision and transitions from light to dark environments.Jump over to Equitation Science International to see all of the valuable learning resources Andrew has put together. https://esi-education.com/shop/Interested in a horse training qualification? Check out the diploma of equitation sciencehttps://esi-education.com/courses/diploma/Ready to start your journey as a holistic equestrian? Check out our free webinar https://www.equestrianmovement.com/sayyes
In this episode, Dr. Peter Kim interviews Andrew McLean of Invest.Green, an experienced entrepreneur and investor focused on sustainable energy. Andrew shares how Invest.Green is giving retail investors—like physicians and high-net-worth individuals—access to exclusive green investment opportunities typically reserved for institutions. With AI, crypto, and data centers driving massive energy demands, he explains why clean energy is one of the biggest financial opportunities of our time. Andrew breaks down how Invest.Green identifies high-quality deals, ensures liquidity, and helps investors get in at the same level as institutions. If you're looking to diversify your portfolio with sustainable investments, this episode is packed with insights you won't want to miss! Are you looking for a community to encourage you as you begin, or want to accelerate your business to the next level? Then join thousands of physicians who share the same journey of creating their ideal lives through multiple streams of income by joining us in our Facebook communities such as Passive Income Docs and Passive Income MD. Invest.Green brings this episode to you. Invest.Green is building a membership-based network to connect companies, investors, and financial advisors in the green economy. Their mission is to channel more capital into high-quality green investments—especially from retail investors—by providing institutional-grade research and insights. Through interviews, research reports, events, and podcasts, they deliver expert content that educates and empowers investors. Modeled after the PRI's success, Invest.Green is creating a global community to drive the future of sustainable investing. Learn more about Invest.Green Like what you heard? Subscribe and Rate Us!
Episode 516 - One Well Brewing Happy Monday, Thieves! High Fives over handshakes is the lesson of this podcast, Thieves. We welcomeTrevor Klimek and Andrew McLean of One Well Brewing on to talk about the beers they are making, creating a welcoming space, and making sure a kick ass kitchen gets the attention it deserves next to the beers. Our big thanks to Discover Kalamazoo for the hospitality over these last few weeks. It's been great to learn about this part of Western Michigan and its breweries. If you have the chance to visit, do it. Tune in and let us know what you think!***As always, you can email your questions, complaints, whimpers, or whines to us at stealthisbeerpodcast@gmail.com. We read everything we get and we'll try to respond as quickly as we can. If not online, then on air. And THANKS! You can subscribe to STB on iTunes and PLEASE LEAVE US A REVIEW!!! Co-hosts: Augie Carton & John Holl Producer: Justin Kennedy Engineer: Brian Casse Music: "Abstract Concepts - What Up in the Streets" by Black Ant.
Dr. Andrew McLean joins Amy Iler and Jack Sunday (sitting in for JJ Gordon) to discuss generational differences and how that may impact the healthcare workforce. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
New Orleans based musician talks about his early musical leanings which led to a devotional dive into East Indian music and the incorporation of this into regional Bayou music with a stable of legends.
Welcome to the eighteenth episode of Best Issue Ever! Today's guest is Letty Wilson, who has done some great comics. Highly recommend you check out their website where you can scroll through some absolutely beautiful work, including their self-published comics. They were also one of the creators involved in the Misty 2024 Special! They have brought us Head Lopper #1 written and drawn by Andrew McLean! This podcast is recorded in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. It is edited by Sara Century. The theme music is provided by Earth Control Pill, whose work is on Bandcamp. I do not want to deal with ads AT ALL, so if you also don't want to deal with ads, please consider supporting the podcast by rating and reviewing and/or signing up at the Ko-fi or Patreon @ ko-fi.com/saracenturypodcasts. or patreon.com/saracenturypodcasts. Finally, you could support my other ventures, including the narrative horror podcast Medusa Mask. Visit my website to sign up for my newsletter for updates. Oh, and I'm a horror writer, so pick up my short story anthology, A Small Light and Other Stories, through Weirdpunk Books, or pretty much wherever else you get books.
The Robot House Team, in Oklahoma City, have just completed the One Well Brewing, in Kalamazoo, Michigan, brand refresh. About a year ago, One Well approached the Robot House Team after meeting in-person at CBP Connects: Milwaukee, in June 2023, looking to do a massive brand overhaul. Due to usage rights end-terms with a previous designer and a bit of a Saturday morning cartoon aesthetic, One Well was needing to redesign their core labels, taproom, merchandise, website and everything else their current brand touched. As a family-friendly taproom with a restaurant and arcade, they were looking to mature the look without totally alienating the consumer base with a brand new style. In November of 2023, the Robot House Team visited the One Well Taproom for “product testing” and to get a feel for the overall environment. We spent several hours in their taproom, eating the best fried cauliflower, losing in foosball and darts, and playing each of the 50+ pinball machines in the One Well arcade. One Well was the first client to experience the reinvented Robot House process as part of our own internal, now-launched rebrand. We'd like to walk through what our process looks like and highlight each step as it pertained to One Well and where we landed with the entire refresh. Brett Grimes and Jennings Hammack represent 40% of Robot House, an Oklahoma City-based five-person team of creative thinkers, dreamers and doers who craft emotional brand stories with fresh, cool, award-winning design in collaboration with clients around the country. Specializing in brand development, packaging design and all things creative, the Robots are on a mission to find passionate people eager to build and explore a brave new world for their craft beer brand. Brett is an agency parter and serves as the Creative Director. Jennings serves as the Creative Strategist. Chris O'Neill is the owner, founder, and wizard of One Well Brewing. Alongside Chris, is Andrew McLean, One Well Brewing's Marketing Director. One Well Brewing is a one-of-a-kind family-friendly craft brewery in South Kalamazoo, with a taphouse, vegan-friendly restaurant and 50+ pinball machine arcade. With a "high fives over handshakes" philosophy, you're a friend from the moment you walk in the door. Join us in-person for CBP Connects Half workshop, half networking San Diego, CA | December 10-12, 2024 Grab your spot now at cbpconnects.com
Lou Dawson is one of the most accomplished ski mountaineers in the US, but he's so much more than that. While Lou is known for being the first to climb and ski Colorado's 54 fourteen-thousand-foot peaks, his career included a rock-climbing era, an ice-climbing era, and his mountaineering and ski mountaineering ear. He's a living legend and is considered to be one of the godfathers of backcountry skiing in the US. On the podcast, we talk about growing up in Texas, moving to Aspen, the counterculture movement, the draft, the mountains, his must-read book, Avalanche Dreams, and much more. Another legendary mountaineer, Andrew McLean, asks the Inappropriate Questions. Lou Dawson Show Notes: 4:00: Avalanche, growing up in Texas, his dad, Ashcrofters Mountaineering School, NOLS, and challenging home life 21:00: Thermic Heated Socks and Dissent Labs socks (non- heated) Stanley: The brand that invented the category! Only the best for Powell Movement listeners. Check out Stanley1913.com Best Day Brewing: All of the flavor of your favorite IPA or Kolsch, without the alcohol, the calories and sugar. 24:00: The draft, Harvey Carter, suffering, and Denali, 45:00: Elan Skis: Over 75 years of innovation that makes you better. Outdoor Research: The best outerwear on the planet is developed and tested in the Pacific Northwest 45:00: Ski Mountaineering, best trips, Outward Bounds, climbing 30 peaks in 30 days, climbing and skiing Colorado's 14ers, and Blizzard of Aahhs 72:00: Inappropriate Questions with Andrew McLean
Pony Club Curriculum Based on Evidence-Based and Ethical Training Methods with Dr Andrew McLean Contact Details for this Episode are available on www.HorseChats.com/DrAndrewMcLean3 Music - BenSound.com Interviewed by Glenys Cox
Join us for a special episode of the First Presbyterian Church of Dunn podcast as we celebrate the Kirkin' o' the Tartan service on Reformation Sunday, October 27, 2024. This meaningful service honors our Scottish heritage while reflecting on the rich history of the Reformation. In addition to a powerful message, we celebrate communion together as a church family.A heartfelt thank you to our special guests and contributors:Bagpiper Doug Elwell, whose stirring music brings the spirit of the Kirkin' o' the Tartan to life.The Kirkin' o' the Tartan committee, including Andrew McLean, Rick Stephenson, Billy Godwin, Lynda Turner, and committee chair Si Harrington, for their dedication in organizing this meaningful service.Tune in to hear the timeless traditions, inspiring reflections, and vibrant music that make this service an unforgettable part of our church life.Send us a textAnd that wraps up today's episode! We hope you enjoyed our sermon and found it inspiring. If you're looking for a welcoming community to join for worship, we'd love to see you in person. Join us every Sunday morning at 10:30 a.m. at First Presbyterian Church in Dunn. We're located at 901 North Park Avenue, Dunn, North Carolina. Whether you're a longtime member or new to the area, there's a place for you here. Come and experience the warmth and fellowship of our congregation.
New Zealander Jody Hartstone was horse obsessed as a child and nothing has changed. From Pony Club to Grand Prix, she followed her passion to become an accomplished dressage rider whose entire approach was transformed after reading Dr Andrew McLean's book Equitation Science. She now specialises in coaching and lecturing in Equitation Science around the world, and has established Hartstone Equestrian as well as her Lusitano stud Cruzeiro Do Sul Lusitanos (Lusitanos of the Southern Cross). Jody's not to be missed conversation with podcast host Charlie Brister covers: Training the back legs more than the front Social licence The crossover of dressage and jump coaching Nervous system regulation Dressage without a nose band Behaviour modification through Equitation Science A happier horse for better performance Float loading super powers
Gordon Duncan is joined by Hugh Keevins and Scott Allan as the transfer deadline fast approaches. Every twist and turn is covered right here as it happens with Andrew Mclean on hand from the Clyde 1 Transfer Centre keeping across any movements as they happen
Join us for this episode and Dr Andrew McLean discusses the origin of horse movement and why we want understand in as we develop our feel and our horses athletic potential. You can follow more of Andrews work on his website: Buy his books and training videos here Apply for the diploma qualification here Follow him on facebook here
This week on Changing Rein, co-hosts Karen Luke and Meta Osborne, chat with Dr. Andrew McLean, a pioneer in studying horse welfare, behavior, and training, and a founder of the International Society for Equitation Science. Dr. McLean shares his journey from zoology to equitation science and the pivotal moments that shaped his research. And Karen and Andrew realise they both owe their start in psychology to same professor! The role of culture in horse training practices is explored, along with the need to prioritize self-carriage (where the horse is able to continue their pace and direction without influence from the rider) in dressage. Andrew shares his roadmap for the future, which includes a reevaluation of judging criteria and the acceptance of alternative equipment, such as allowing bit free and bridleless horses in competition. (If you are curious about exploring bit free and bridleless riding, visit World Bitless Association) In this conversation, Andrew McLean discusses the importance of ethical and humane training for horses. He emphasizes the need for horses to have enrichment in their lives and highlights the role that AI will likely play in the future for measuring horse welfare both during competition and at home. Andrew also advocates for the inclusion of tests of self-carriage in competition to improve the well-being of horses in sport. He also stresses that education and journalism are key in translating scientific research into practice and promoting sustainable equitation. Andrew McLean runs Equitation Science International, a registered training organisation offering courses, lessons and training. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/karen--meta/message
Gordon Duncan, Gordon Dalziel and Mark Wilson are live from the Scholars Lounge in Munich with Hugh Keevins in the studio as we countdown to kick off at Germany v Scotland! Andrew Mclean joins us from the Allianz Arena to keep us updated from the ground too.
In this episode, Josh talks with Andrew Mclean from 414 Church in the Milwaukee, Wisconsin, area about how to keep going after setbacks. Andrew leads a vibrant church with two historic buildings, but that was not always the case. For years, they experienced setbacks and even endured half of their church splitting off in the early stages of their church plant. Their story of grit and faith will encourage you to keep going when times get tough. The Believe Again podcast is brought to you by Visit Planner. Double your monthly first-time visitors with Visitplanner, a full-service platform that combines targeted advertising with powerful engagement software. https://www.visitplanner.church/To find out more about 414 Church, visit 414.Church.Support the Show.
Andrew McLean is the CEO of Equitation Science International, an Honorary Fellow and Trustee of the International Society for Equitation Science, Director of the Racing Victoria Equine Welfare Advisory Board, Director of the Human Elephant Learning Programs Foundation, and Patron of Pony Club Australia. In 2020 he helped reshape the Five Domains model, the benchmark for horse welfare (see our October 2023 issue for his excellent article on the topic).Winner of the Eureka Prize for Science, Australia's highest science award, Andrew is in demand as a trainer, coach and speaker. In addition to establishing the Australian Equine Behaviour Centre, which was the largest behaviour modification centre in the southern hemisphere, he has written six books, including an international best seller.An accredited coach for more than 40 years, Andrew's own riding achievements include winning the advanced section of the famous Gawler 3DE, being short-listed for the World Championships, competing at State and National events in FEI level Dressage and Eventing, and Show Jumping to Grand Prix level. He also held a racehorse owner/trainer licence, and raced bareback in Australia and New Zealand in the 1970s and 1980s.Equestrian Hub podcast host Charlie Brister sat down with Andrew to discuss improving safety and performance by understanding how horses learn; the Jeffrey Training Method; ways in which dressage judging might be enhanced; how to stop horses rushing; how the seat develops when you grow up without owning a saddle; and the similarities between training horses and elephants!Andrew's wealth of experience, knowledge and wisdom weaves its way right through this fascinating podcast – definitely one not to miss.Equitation Science InternationalTwenty Questions with Andrew McLean
In Episode 3 of The Duffel Shuffle, Adrian and Sam sit down with ski mountaineer Caroline Gleich. The start off talking about one of Caroline's most notable accomplishments, becoming the fourth person and first woman to ski all lines in Andrew McLean's book, The Chuting Gallery. Following this accomplishment, Caroline set her sights on the greater ranges. With Everest as a goal, Caroline gained experience at altitude in places like Ecuador and Peru, before ultimately finding success on the tallest mountain in the world. Finally, Caroline talks about her current climb, running for a Senate seat in Utah. Follow her campaign and support at www.carolineforutah.com.
Curious about how traditional methods of horse training might affect the welfare of these magnificent animals? Many riders and trainers, driven by the desire to impress judges and win competitions, often resort to training techniques that prioritize aesthetics over the well-being of the horse. But what if I told you that these practices could be harming the horses, leading to physical and mental distress? Join us as we delve into the world of equitation science with Andrew McLean to explore how modern training principles can revolutionize the way we interact with and train horses for the better. BY THE TIME YOU FINISH LISTENING, YOU'LL LEARN:
Ever wondered about the secrets behind successful horse training? If you've ever found yourself frustrated by your horse's seeming inability to grasp certain concepts or behaviors, you're not alone. In today's episode, we're joined by Andrew, an esteemed equestrian trainer with years of experience in understanding and harnessing the power of equine memory and learning. Andrew will shed light on the intricacies of associative learning in horses and provide valuable insights into optimizing your training techniques for maximum effectiveness. BY THE TIME YOU FINISH LISTENING, YOU'LL LEARN:
Have you ever wondered why some horse training methods seem to work like magic while others leave you feeling frustrated and confused? If you're struggling to understand the intricacies of horse training or find yourself facing a lot of fear and experiencing a lot of injuries in your interactions with horses, you're not alone. Many equestrians face these challenges and wonder if there's a better way. But what if I told you there's a proven approach to horse training that prioritizes safety, effectiveness, and animal welfare? Imagine being able to work with horses confidently, knowing that you're not only achieving your goals but also fostering a deeper connection with your equine partners. In this episode, we're honored to have Andrew, a highly respected equestrian, trainer, instructor and researcher, join us. With his wealth of experience in comprehending and utilizing the memory and learning capabilities of horses, Andrew will explore the complexities of associative learning in equines and offer invaluable tips for refining your training methods to achieve optimal results. BY THE TIME YOU FINISH LISTENING, YOU'LL LEARN:
Andrew Mclean is joined by Hugh Keevins, Mark Wilson & Gorodn Dalziel in the studio while our top team bring you all the action from across the Scottish Premiership...
Andrew Mclean is joined by Hugh Keevins, Mark Wilson & Gorodn Dalziel as they react to all of todays results across Scotland and take your calls on the openline...
During the Lands' End earnings call on 2024-03-28, CEO Andrew McLean communicated: "As our product and own channels evolve, we are seeing the behavior and positioning improve within our marketplaces, speaking to the value we place on managing personalized customer journeys." This comment marks a critical period for the company - their notable financial performance in the last quarter of fiscal 2023 indicates a positive growth trajectory. Key contributors to this success, according to the call, include an increase in profitable sales and effective inventory management. McLean acknowledged the company's product strategies as a significant factor in their growth. By aligning its range with customer preferences and launching new styles and materials, Lands' End has aimed to broaden its offerings. The company, as revealed in the call, has seen positive performance in the outerwear category and receptive response to their swim and vacation solutions. These developments suggest an ability to respond to consumer needs and capitalize on market trends. McLean elaborated: "Understanding the changes in our business sector and the evolving consumer behavior has led us to deepen our focus on building our brand in order to align our assortment with customer shopping behaviors. We are also introducing freshness across our assortment more frequently to ensure we continue to meet the changing needs and preferences of our customers." This quote illuminates the company's proactive strategy to adapt to changing market dynamics and evolving consumer expectations. Lands' End's efforts to understand their customer base and cater to their needs is evident in the mentioned consumer trends. The call emphasized the importance of personalizing customer journeys and using social media platforms to enhance engagement. Looking ahead, the company intends to increase operational efficiency, broaden its licensing strategy, and propel growth through product innovation. By emphasizing inventory management, brand strengthening, and gross margin expansion, Lands' End aims to sustain growth and leverage market opportunities, as expressed during the earnings call. In conclusion, based on the earnings call, Lands' End's financial performance, strategic initiatives, and consumer-centric approach seem to position the company for sustainable profitability and market relevance. However, these results are specific to past performance, and future results will rely on the company's ability to execute their strategies and navigate varying market conditions. LE Company info: https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/LE/profile For more PSFK research : www.psfk.com This email has been published and shared for the purpose of business research and is not intended as investment advice.
Andrew McLean is joined by Simon Donnelly and Gordon Dalziel as they discuss recent refereeing controversies and the future of VAR in Scotland...
This Bishop and Bear this week is brought to you in association with Nord VPN - working for a safer and better internet. Top rated VPN by Cybernews, Nord VPN stands as the unrivalled leader in digital protection, offering exceptional speeds, impenetrable encryption, a no-log policy, cutting-edge features and an unparalleled commitment to privacy. To be honest we are a bit confused as to which number Bishop and Bear this is. Looking back, we seem to have missed 62 completely, had 64 as our Christmas Special and then released 63. So, this is either 62 (delayed), or 65. “But frankly”, as Barry Davis once said about the errant German Hockey team's defence, “Who cares?” What does matter is that we have a cracking guest in the old B&B this week. It's Kiwi cricket writer, broadcaster and author, Andrew McLean. Although from Wellington, Andrew lives in Bali now, so your episcopal barman had selection of Araks, Jamus, Bintangs and Young Coconuts ready to pour. Settle yourself down with your own drink of choice and listen here as Andrew and your episcopal and ursine hosts get stuck into a meaty agenda including: That Cape Town Pitch – no surprise about the ‘unsatisfactory' rating Chris Broad was match ref. Might a different ref have had a different opinion? Does New Zealand really produce the best wickets in the world? SA20 – its' on Sky over here in the UK – will it prove worth it for CSA or does it just put another nail into Test Cricket? New Zealand starting WT20 year with a home series against Pakistan – On balance pretty well matched? West Indies in Aus – can the Windies pull off a miracle? Smith to open now Davie W has gone? Who might shine for the Windies? Remember, thanks to all kinds of nifty, cutting-edge technology, NordVPN keeps your devices malware free and your browsing safe from strangers' eyes. How safe? It would take the world's most powerful computer billions of years to unencrypt your data — that safe! Grab your EXCLUSIVE GUERILLA CRICKET NordVPN deal by clicking here https://nordvpn.com/gcradio to get a huge discount off your NordVPN Plan plus 4 additional months for free! It's completely risk-free with Nord's 30-day money-back guarantee! When prompted, remember to use the special discount code GCradio. Cheers! Your Ursine Landlord and Episcopal Barman Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this enlightening episode of the Pebble Project, brought to you by Blue Phoenix, we dive into the concept of 'The Ripple Effect' in the context of mental health. We explore how changing one person's understanding of mental illness can have far-reaching impacts, transforming attitudes and actions across communities and societies. Our discussion navigates through powerful personal stories and insightful expert opinions, demonstrating how breaking down a single myth can lead to a broader shift in awareness and empathy. We also examine the role of media, education, and personal advocacy in altering public perceptions of mental health. Whether you're directly affected by mental health issues or are a part of the support network, this episode offers a profound look at how every action, every conversation, and every shared experience contributes to a larger movement of change. Join us on the Pebble Project as we uncover the potential each of us holds in creating a world that is more informed, compassionate, and supportive of mental health.https://yourbluephoenix.org/Stepping Stone is a unique and vibrant community, operating on the principles of membership and mutual support, specifically tailored for individuals grappling with mental illness. It's a sanctuary where people committed to rebuilding their lives come together, sharing not just their challenges but also their triumphs in mental health recovery.At the heart of Stepping Stone is a belief in the strength of community and the power of belonging. Membership in this community isn't just about receiving support; it's about being part of a collective journey towards wellness and empowerment. Members of Stepping Stone find themselves in a nurturing environment that respects their individual experiences while promoting a shared goal of recovery and personal growth.https://www.steppingstoneclubhouse.org.au/Support the showSubscribe and support the podcast at https://www.buzzsprout.com/367319/supporters/newLearn more at www.profselenabartlett.com
Andrew Mclean is joined in the studio by Hugh Keevins, Mark Wilson and Gordon Dalziel and our top team are around the grounds bringing you all the updates across the three games in today's top flight and a featured Championship clash between Airdriedonians & Ayr United
Andrew McLean is joined in the studio by Mark Wilson, Gordon Dalziel and Hugh Keevins as the round off this afternoon's featured games and look ahead to Rangers' match with St Mirren tomorrow
Andrew Mclean is joined by Hugh Keevins, Kenny Miller and Gordon Dalziel as Celtic travel to the Tony Macaroni Arena to take on Livingston in today's early kick off...
Andrew Mclean is joined by Hugh Keevins, Kenny Miller and Gordon Dalziel as they build up and react to all of today's action across Scottish football...
Andrew Mclean is joined by Hugh Keevins, Kenny Miller and Gordon Dalziel are in the studio as they take your calls on another busy weekend, as well as here the managers reactions from around the grounds...
Andrew has been a community development worker, mechanic, small business owner, and now co-founder of Eco Villages Australia - an organisation that helps people live collaboratively. Co-founder and resident of the Maleny Eco Village, he strives to live a life of economic, cultural, social and ecological regeneration. "Social disconnection has hit epidemic proportions. Now is the time to find a way to connect with self, each other and the earth." In this episode, Andrew speaks to the importance of valuing native plants and medicines and the wisdom of first nations people to learn about relationships and reciprocal living. From sacred economics to his perspective of the eight forms of capital/wealth, Andrew shares how he financially co-seeded an eco-village with 0% interest to remodel housing loans and trust. He gives some insight into life in the village and how they consider individual capacity, the gift economy and how 'working together' is their superpower. Andrew now travels to offer free forums to anyone interested in learning how to start or be part of a small-scale village that cares for the earth, people and economic equality in the face of the current housing crisis. He calls himself 'a busker of ideas' and discusses his unique perspective of 'social healing' as a form of medicine and advocates for confronting trauma collectively within the support of a village, rather than in isolation." Claire (also co-founder) from Maleny Eco-village offers free Intentional Healing Therapy and invites bookings via text to 0439 532 299. CONNECT: Website: https://www.ecovillages.au/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ecovillagesaustralia Youtube: @ecovillagesaustralia8549 SHOW NOTES: Video Intro to Eco Villages Australia: https://youtu.be/zs_l6QEHuo0 Sacred Economics by Charles Eisenstein: https://sacred-economics.com/ Dark Emu by Bruce Pascoe: https://iview.abc.net.au/show/dark-emu-story Platform Cooperativism by Douglass Rushkoff: https://youtu.be/twUcIuetL4Y?t=599 Retro Suburbia by David Holmgren: https://retrosuburbia.com/ Pattern Language & The Timeless Way of Building: https://www.patternlanguage.com/ CSIRO Australian Food Systems: https://www.csiro.au/en/work-with-us/services/consultancy-strategic-advice-services/CSIRO-futures/Agriculture-and-Food/Reshaping-Australian-Food-Systems Do we only have 60 harvests left?: https://ourworldindata.org/soil-lifespans Learn more about permaculture & home-grown edible gardening: www.earthmumma.co To learn more about The Elder Tree, visit the website at www.theeldertree.org and donate to the crowdfunding campaign here. You can also follow The Elder Tree on Facebook and Instagram and sign up to the newsletter. Find out more about this podcast and the presenters here. Get in touch with The Elder Tree at: asktheeldertree@gmail.com The intro and outro song is "Sing for the Earth" and was kindly donated by Chad Wilkins. You can find Chad's music here and here.
Finance partners Andrew McLean, Jon Evans and Elizabeth Charlesworth take the wheel this episode to discuss the evolution of green and sustainability linked loans, from federal government funders and other agencies to increasing interest from commercial banks, institutional investors and private capital. They discuss the key issues across mining, energy and infrastructure sectors, along with recent regulatory and industry developments addressing greenwashing and social targets (or “pinkwashing”).
Finance partners Andrew McLean, Jon Evans and Elizabeth Charlesworth take the wheel this episode to discuss the evolution of green and sustainability linked loans, from federal government funders and other agencies to increasing interest from commercial banks, institutional investors and private capital. They discuss the key issues across mining, energy and infrastructure sectors, along with recent regulatory and industry developments addressing greenwashing and social targets (or “pinkwashing”).
Gordon Duncan is joined by Gordon Daziel and Mark Wilson in the studio, and Andrew Mclean and Jim Duffy at Hampden, as they react to all the first half action between Scotland and Cyprus
Gordon Duncan is joined by Gordon Daziel and Mark Wilson in the studio, and Andrew Mclean and Jim Duffy at Hampden, as they react to Scotland's victory over Cyprus...
Blessing and Tim breakdown the Nintendo Direct, predict teh future of Nintendo, and all in all have a grand ol' time. Time Stamps - 00:00:00 - Start 00:02:30 - Tim's Metroid Prime Thoughts 00:09:33 - Housekeeping Our reactions to yesterday's Direct is up right now with a Gamescast post show. Youtube.com/KindaFunnyGames A new Kinda Funny Xcast is up, Mike and Gary talk to the Game and Marketing Directors from Velan Studios about shutting down Knockout City. The Roper Report - 00:11:05 - A quick Nintendo Direct Recap 00:36:01 - Ads 00:38:09 - Andrew McLean's Star Wars Jedi: Survivor Story 00:43:50 - PlayStation is doing their own indie round-up! 00:51:16 - PUBG owner Krafton is opening its first Canadian AAA studio 00:54:20 - Earthworm Jim 4 Has Reportedly Been Canceled 00:58:36 - Sonic Frontiers sells 2.9m worldwide 01:01:30 - Out today 01:03:55 - You‘re Wrong Tomorrow's Hosts: Tim & Bless Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In today's narratives around mental illness, the experiences of rural Americans are often overlooked. Join Dr. Jennifer Reid, a North Dakota native, as she speaks with Dr. Andrew McLean, MD, MPH, Clinical Professor and Chair of the Department of Psychiatry and Behavioral Science at University of North Dakota School of Medicine and Health Sciences. We discuss:*Growing up as a child of a rural physician*Some unique challenges in rural mental health treatment, especially addiction treatment*What Dr. McLean means by "disaster psychiatry" and how we can prepare for future events*The benefits of telehealth for this populationDr. McLean obtained his medical degree from UND, and completed a Psychiatry Residency at the University of Wisconsin, followed by a Masters in Public Health from the University of Minnesota. Dr. McLean has an interest in collaborative models of care, as well as individual and community resilience, and is the recipient of the Bruno Lima award for outstanding contributions to Disaster psychiatry from the American Psychiatric Association. _______________________Seeking a mental health provider? Try Psychology TodayNational Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 1-800-273-8255SAMHSA's National Helpline - 1-800-662-HELP (4357)Dial 988 for Mental Health EmergencyThank you to Brendan Callahan for the original music featured on the podcast.Disclaimer:The information and other content provided on this podcast or in any linked materials, are not intended and should not be construed as medical advice, nor is the information a substitute for professional medical expertise or treatment. All content, including text, graphics, images and information, contained on or available through this website is for general information purposes only.If you or any other person has a medical concern, you should consult with your health care provider or seek other professional medical treatment. Never disregard professional medical advice or delay in seeking it because of something that have read on this website, blog or in any linked materials. If you think you may have a medical emergency, call your doctor or emergency services (911) immediately. You can also access the National Suicide Help Line at 1-800-273-8255The Reflective DocWebsite - Instagram - Facebook - Linked In - Twitter - Think Like a Shrink Blog on Psychology Today...
Kate and Nancy discuss Dr. Andrew McLean's thoughts and research findings on the topic of stabling horses. Watch the replay link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X9b6KF4_Z3c&t=4457s --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/nancy-mclean/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/nancy-mclean/support
David Sejobe - Security guard for Fidelity Service Group who works at Multichoice Wahl Bartmann, Fidelity Services Group CEO Clayton Cohen - Senior Manager for Reputation at Multichoice Andrew McLean | Cycling expert/coach and Founder at Cycle Lab One of Fidelity's guarding officers is planning to cycle from his home in Orange Farm to Venda. a listener phoned into 702 who heard about the guard doing this, and now they want to do a surprise radio interview with potential TV coverage from multichoice's side. The purpose of his trip is to unveil his late father's tombstone. His biggest wish is to get a tandem bike. He wants to use the bike to get people in his community (Orange Farm) who suffer from diabetes and asthma to start exercising with him (he suffered from diabetes and asthma previously, and since he took up cycling, he is healthy) See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This is a podcast about the life and career of Bob Woolmer, the former English cricketer who coached Pakistan between 2004 and 2007 (made in collaboration with the journalist and broadcaster Andrew McLean). Woolmer died in mysterious circumstances the day after Pakistan lost to Ireland in the 2007 World Cup. This podcast explores his career from the perspective of a Pakistani player (Azhar Mahmood), an International Cricket Council employee (James Fitzgerald), and a Pakistani fan and blogger (Zainub Razvi). Part I of this podcast focuses on the investigation into Woolmer's death from the perspective of James Fitzgerald. James was the communications manager of the International Cricket Council (ICC) when Woolmer lost his life. Part II features Andrew's interview with Azhar Mahmood, the former Pakistani cricketer who was a part of the 2007 WC team. Last but not least, I discuss Woolmer's coaching from a Pakistani fans perspective with Zainub Razvi in Part III. Zainub was a blogger writing about cricket when Woolmer was Pakistan's coach, and interacted with him through his coaching website. Here are the time stamps for the podcast: Part I: my interview with James Fitzgerald begins at 1 minute 15 seconds Part II: featuring Andrew's interview with Azhar Mahmood begins at 38 minutes 10 seconds Part III: my interview with Zainub Razvi begins at 1 hour 12 minutes I want to say thank you to DeKobe for letting me use his music from this amazing album: https://dekobe.bandcamp.com/album/space-adventures You can donate to my Patreon page if you would like to help me in continuing to do these podcasts: https://www.patreon.com/pakcricketpod You can follow me on Twitter here: https://twitter.com/PakCricPodcast
TikTok superstar Andrew McLean makes his Kinda Funny return to talk cosplay, Can't Hardly Wait, best movie soundtracks, and more. Check Andrew out at www.webheadedhero.com Time Stamps - 00:00:00 - Start 00:05:00 - The @Webheadedhero is killing it 00:28:20 - Andrew's no no list 00:33:20 - Favorite movie soundtrack
- The idea of a horse seeing a human as dominant is pretty sketchy. We really don't know what horses think, but it works much better to not load them up with all this nonsense, says Dr. Andrew McLean, zoologist and CEO of Equitation Science International. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Braaap! Andrew Mclean has spent the past 20 years involved with various motorsports teams all over the world. He has done many forms of racing at a high level including, but not limited to, Motocross, MotoGP, Road Racing and most recently, Snocross. For the past 5 seasons, Andrew has been the Team Manager for Warnert Racing, part of ISOC Amsoil Championship Snocross. Andrew touches on a few forms of racing and answers a few of my questions about his impressive career. Make sure to check out @warnertracing on Instagram to see what Andrew is up to! Enjoy!
Andrew McLean, The Big Mountain Scientist - Part 2 | Brought to you by Alta Ski Area Disclaimer: So, right off the bat, I wanna let our listeners know that Andrew and I are friends and that we've spent weeks together confined in small sailboats in Svalbard, Norway and well-spaced from each other in big boats in Antarctica so this conversation is gonna be fun, it's gonna be frank, and I'm excited to have this venue to really dig in and ask tougher questions than normal - so watch out... “The style of the writing came about because I never expected it to be a real book [The Chuting Gallery]. It was gonna be like 'here Miles, here's this book you can read on the toilet and get a laugh out of.'” - Andrew McLean in Part 2 Andrew McLean is a legendary ski mountaineer, author, inventor, and Big Mountain Scientist. In 2017, Powder Magazine voted Andrew as one of the "48 Most Influential Skiers of All Time". Andrew is one of the best ski mountaineers on the planet having skied first descents on every continent and has been featured in a myriad of ski movies including the Big Mountain Skiing documentary: "Steep." Andrew is the inventor of the "Whippet Self Arrest Ski Pole" among many other groundbreaking inventions in the mountaineering universe. Andrew has skied over 100 first descents all over the world. Andrew graduated from the very prestigious Rhode Island School of Design and went on to become a product designer for Black Diamond in Salt Lake City, UT for 14-years. Andrew was even an avalanche forecaster for the Utah Avalanche Center for a year. Andrew wrote the most legendary, hilarious guide book ever created called "The Chuting Gallery - A Guide To Steep Skiing in the Wasatch" that is simultaneously considered The Bible & Holy Grail of steep skiing in the Wasatch Mountains of Utah. Andrew is a gifted writer and has written articles for Powder Magazine, Backcountry Magazine, Skiing Magazine and many other publications. Andrew is most likely the very first professional ski mountaineer on Earth. Andrew McLean lives in Park City, Utah with his wife Polly, their 2 daughters, and 2 poorly behaved canines. 2 PART PODCAST: Andrew McLean is so goddamn interesting, he has so much to teach us, and has so many hilarious stories that we had to break this interview into 2 Parts. This is Part 2 of Andrew McLean, the Big Mountain Scientist - we pick up where we left off with phase 6 of Andrew McLean's exotic life. In this episode, Andrew & Miles talk about how "The Chuting Gallery - A Guide to Steep Skiing in the Wasatch" came to be, accidents in the mountains, the explosion of backcountry skiing & riding, winning many ski mountaineering races, favorite ski mountaineering expeditions, Andrew's unique avalanche philosophy, Andrew's favorite places to ski guide, conservation efforts in the Wasatch Mountains, being a professional avalanche forecaster, and how Andrew became one of the first-ever professional ski mountaineers. Andrew McLean answers these meddlesome questions in Part 2: What drove you to write "The Chuting Gallery - A Guide to Steep Skiing in the Wasatch"? How did winning many ski mountaineering races change your life's direction and how did it feel to win? What was being a professional avalanche forecaster like and why didn't you continue in that career direction? How did you become one of the first-ever professional ski mountaineers? You have a unique avalanche philosophy, don't you? What is it? What is it about expedition skiing that calls to you? What is it about steep skiing that makes you crazy? Where's your favorite place to ski guide? Please tell us about the types of accidents you've seen out there and which ones have affected you the most. Backcountry skiing and riding has exploded in the past few years - what have you seen out there and how do you feel about the growth? Please tell us about your conservation efforts in Utah, what you're fighting against, what you're fighting for, and what your level of involvement is. When did family happen for you and how has it affected your decision-making in the mountains. Many more... Please enjoy! *** This episode is brought to you by Alta Ski Area. Alta averages 40 snow events each winter with 18 of those storms dropping at least a foot of snow on Alta. *** If you enjoyed this podcast, please share with friends & family and please subscribe. Follow SnowBrains: SnowBrains.com Facebook: facebook.com/snowbrains Instagram: instagram.com/snowbrains Twitter: twitter.com/snowbrains The SnowBrains Podcast Episode #7 - Andrew McLean, The Big Mountain Scientist Recorded on October 29th, 2020 in Santa Cruz, CA (Miles Clark) and Park City, UT (Andrew McLean). This episode was edited by Robert Wilkinson. Music by Chad Crouch. Host, producer, and creator = Miles Clark.
Andrew McLean, The Big Mountain Scientist - Part 1 | Brought to you by Alta Ski Area Disclaimer: So, right off the bat, I wanna let our listeners know that Andrew and I are friends and that we've spent weeks together confined in small sailboats in Svalbard, Norway and well-spaced from each other in big boats in Antarctica so this conversation is gonna be fun, it's gonna be frank, and I'm excited to have this venue to really dig in and ask tougher questions than normal - so watch out... “We had a lot of snow and I went to dig out the outhouse, and the whole thing collapsed and I fell into it [& human poop]…. I had to use a pancake scraper to basically scrape my pants off. It was totally disgusting” - Andrew McLean in Part 1 Andrew McLean is a legendary ski mountaineer, author, inventor, and Big Mountain Scientist. In 2017, Powder Magazine voted Andrew as one of the "48 Most Influential Skiers of All Time". Andrew is one of the best ski mountaineers on the planet having skied first descents on every continent and has been featured in a myriad of ski movies including the Big Mountain Skiing documentary: "Steep." Andrew is the inventor of the "Whippet Self Arrest Ski Pole" among many other groundbreaking inventions in the mountaineering universe. Andrew has skied over 100 first descents all over the world. Andrew graduated from the very prestigious Rhode Island School of Design and went on to become a product designer for Black Diamond in Salt Lake City, UT for 14-years. Andrew was even an avalanche forecaster for the Utah Avalanche Center for a year. Andrew wrote the most legendary, hilarious guide book ever created called "The Chuting Gallery - A Guide To Steep Skiing in the Wasatch" that is simultaneously considered The Bible & Holy Grail of steep skiing in the Wasatch Mountains of Utah. Andrew is a gifted writer and has written articles for Powder Magazine, Backcountry Magazine, Skiing Magazine and many other publications. Andrew is most likely the very first professional ski mountaineer on Earth. Andrew McLean lives in Park City, Utah with his wife Polly, their 2 daughters, and 2 poorly behaved canines. 2 PART PODCAST: Andrew McLean is so goddamn interesting, he has so much to teach us, and has so many hilarious stories that we had to break this interview into 2 Parts. This is Part 1 of Andrew McLean, the Big Mountain Scientist. In this episode, Andrew & Miles talk about surviving a 500-foot fall, being covered in human poop on a glacier, being on the Colbert Report TV show, being the first professional ski mountaineer, mountain unicycling, getting arrested, getting caught in avalanches, losing friends in the mountains, and Andrew's favorite mountain ranges to ski. Andrew McLean answers these invasive questions in Part 1: How the hell did you become the first professional ski mountaineer ever? You and your friends coined the very popular term "Dawn Patrol," how did that happen? Why did you get arrested twice while attending the Rhode Island School of Design? What was your experience being on the Colbert Report TV show? How did you invent the wire-gate carabiner and the "Whippet Self Arrest Ski Pole? What's the funniest accident you've had in the mountains? The New Yorker called you a "Mountain Scientist," do you think that's an accurate portrayal - Mountain Scientist? Many more... Please enjoy! *** Join us next week for Part 2 of Andrew McLean, The Big Mountain Scientist where we discuss the explosive growth of backcountry skiing and riding, Accidents in the mountains, losing friends in the mountains, & Andrew's battle-hardened sense of humor. "The style of the writing came about because I never really expected it [The Chuting Gallery] to be a real book. It's just gonna be like 'here Miles, here's this book you can read on the toilet and get a laugh out of.'" - Andrew McLean in Part 2 Join us, won't you? This episode is brought to you by Alta Ski Area. 8.5%? Nope, we aint talkin' 'bout beer... We're talking about the average density of Alta's snow. The density that provides perfect powder flotation. *** If you enjoyed this podcast, please share with friends & family and please subscribe. Follow SnowBrains: SnowBrains.com Facebook: facebook.com/snowbrains Instagram: instagram.com/snowbrains Twitter: twitter.com/snowbrains The SnowBrains Podcast Episode #7 - Andrew McLean, The Big Mountain Scientist Recorded on October 29th, 2020 in Santa Cruz, CA (Miles Clark) and Park City, UT (Andrew McLean). This episode was edited by Robert Wilkinson. Music by Chad Crouch. Host, producer, and creator = Miles Clark.