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Have you ever had a conversation with someone and that conversation gifted you a new possibility? Perhaps afterwards you had a sense that something had changed. Maybe you changed. That is engagement. “Engagement is an energy share. Engagement is the key to a new possibility” ~ Arthur Wood Join me and my special guest Arthur Wood, the chaos bomb, for an engaging conversation that might just gift you a new possibility. ********************************************************** You may hear me talk about something awesome called Access Consciousness. Access offers you tools and questions to create everything you desire in a different and easier way! One of the tools we sometimes use here is the Clearing Statement. If you are curious about the Clearing Statement (our magic wand) please check out www.theclearingstatement.com And to discover more Access Consciousness™ go here: www.accessconsciousness.com
Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/464 Presented By: Drifthook Fly Fishing, Waters West, BearVault Sponsors: https://wetflyswing.com/sponsors Join me and Topher on an exciting adventure into the world of Atlantic salmon fishing! He takes us to stunning rivers in Quebec and famous spots like Norway, where these magnificent fish are waiting to be caught. Topher will spill all the details about his epic fishing trips, like the time he reeled in a whopping 45 salmon in just one week! He's always up for a challenge and loves finding fish that give him a real fight. Learn all about what affects salmon behavior, like temperature and water levels, and discover the secrets to picking the perfect fly. Topher's got some awesome favorites, like the fancy Picasse pattern. He'll also spill the beans on gear and techniques that work best. If you've ever wondered about Atlantic salmon fishing, Topher's got all the answers to the burning questions. Get ready for thrilling tales of success and learn about the important conservation efforts in the mix. Get hooked on the enchanting world of Atlantic salmon fishing in this super exciting episode! Show Notes with Topher Browne on Fishing for Atlantic Salmon 05:30 - Quebec has one of the best pay-to-play access to fish Atlantic salmon. In Nova Scotia, you have to get a salmon license for about 125 CAD to fish any rivers there the whole season. 08:30 - The Kola Peninsula in Russia is a great destination for Atlantic salmon but unfortunately, it's now closed because of the recent war. Topher noted that Norway and Quebec are his two favorites for Atlantic salmon fishing. 17:10 - Topher's best week for fishing Atlantic salmon is when he caught 45 of them. 18:10 - Topher is looking for fish that will kick his ass. 23:05 - Temperature affects the Atlantic salmon numbers and activity but it has more to do with water levels. 26:30 - Topher talks about the book, Greased Line Fishing. 32:20 - Topher wrote a book for Wild River Press called, Atlantic Salmon Magic which took 2nd place in the National Book Awards. 43:20 - Bigger flies (4 to 5 inches long) work better if the river is big and muddy so that the fish can see it. If the water is clear, you can use smaller flies. 46:25 - Topher's favorite fly is the Picasse fly pattern which is a French-Canadian fly. 50:30 - Topher teaches Spey casting lessons with Rick Kustich and a few other Spey anglers. 53:50 - In a good season, the average weight of Atlantic salmon they catch is around 12 to 14 pounds. 56:00 - We've had Rick Kustich on the podcast at WFS 277 where we dug into advanced tactics for steelhead fishing. 59:00 - Topher talks about Spey Nation. Check out the events schedule here. 1:02:00 - The frequently asked questions about Atlantic salmon fishing are: 1. What should I get for gear? -Topher recommends a 14-foot, 8 or 9-wt rod if you are to bring just one rod. Then use a floating line. He breaks down the other options. 2. How do I set a hook on a wet fly? If that fly is coming across, what do I do? -You really don't want to do very much. Topher explains why. 1:11:45 - Travis Johnson recently won Spey-O-Rama at the Golden Gate. 1:17:15 - Topher got featured on Forbes.com, authored by Monte Burke. Read that article here. Topher recommends getting Monte on the podcast. 1:19:40 - We talk about Long Rod Resurgence. 1:25:55 - We noted Whitney Gould, who's the best fly caster in North America between single-handed and two-handed. She's won Spey-O-Rama 8 times. She also won the US National Casting Tournament. 1:29:50 - Topher noted the conservation group, Atlantic Salmon Federation based in New Brunswick Canada. He serves on their National Counsel. He also noted the North Atlantic Salmon Fund in Iceland. Lastly, he noted the Atlantic Salmon Trust in UK. Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/464
We live in a world where being judged for being too much is as common as breathing. In fact, many people grow up thinking that everywhere they were not normal was wrong. But, what if every wrongness is a hidden strongness? For example, being a dreamer is often seen as such a bad thing and rarely encouraged, but actually most of anything that has entirely changed the world has come from someone who dreamt of something different. . What if you are also like that? What if in every wrongness of you there is a strongness underneath it? In this podcast our guest, Arthur Wood, talks about the beauty of being you. All of you. Even the “too much” of you. And, how when you actually acknowledge it your life becomes way easier. What if you can finally start living as who you truly be? Are you ready to fall in love with you and show it to the world? Join our host, Sarah Grandinetti, and guest, Arthur, on a journey of too much and what a gift it is to be all of you. Take Aways -Acknowledge where you were shut down for being too much and start asking For the strongness underneath it to show up. -Stop being fearful of being different. -Let go of everything you think it has to look like, and free fall into being you
Are you someone who enjoys engaging? Or do you identify with the Charlie Brown meme where Charlie says to Snoopy, “I'm not going outside today. It's too people-y out there;” when you come across people, you have your barriers up, head down and shy away from any encounter with them? In this episode, Simone Milasas talks with Alison Cox and Arthur Wood about engaging beyond words. There is so much more available when you engage with possibilities; the engagement with happiness, the engagement with ease, the engagement with greater than we can imagine. There is a simultaneous gifting and receiving from engaging. What could you create if you engaged with the entirety of the universe? Keys to success The Joy of Engaging With Others Engaging With People Who Don't Want To Talk When Your Interaction With Others Isn't Fun Barriers Down Don't Be Vested In The Outcome Creating Possibilities Beyond What You Can Imagine The Gift Of Engagement Interesting Point Of View Who Does It Belong To? Tools To Engage More Daily Questions “All of life comes to me with ease and joy and glory,” “Am I contracting? Do I have barriers up?” “What am I asking for with this person? Is it just to have fun?” "How can this turn out greater and better than I could ever have imagined?" "What would I like that I don't even know that I would like right now?" "Universe, surprise me. Universe, show me something else. Universe, show me something magical. Universe, show me more of me today." "That's cool. Now what else is possible?" "What would I like with my day?" "Who am I today and what grand and glorious adventures will I have?" “Interesting point of view I have that point of view” “Who does it belong to?” Useful Links: The Clearing Statement explained Access Consciousness Website Choice, Change & Action Podcast Instagram The Choice and Contribution Membership Simone Milasas' Website Simone Milasas' Instagram Simone Milasas' YouTube AlisonCox's Website Alison Cox's Instagram Arthur Wood's Linkedin Business Done Different with Simone Milasas Getting Out of Debt Joyfully with Simone Milasas
A young princess's curiosity helps her understand just how the kingdom around her works. John's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/johnarthurwood/ John's Twitter: https://twitter.com/JohnArthurWood Abigail's Bandcamp: https://abigailkay.bandcamp.com/ Emily Kokot's Graphic Design page: https://www.emilykokot.com/ My Twitter: https://twitter.com/SheaCunha Submissions: sheacunha@gmail.com
A young man seeks to uncover the mystery of a local landmark, and gets more than he bargained for. John's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/johnarthurwood/ John's Twitter: https://twitter.com/JohnArthurWood Follow for stream notifications! twitch.tv/kumamizu Abigail's Bandcamp Emily Kokot's Graphic Design page My Twitter Submissions: sheacunha@gmail.com
Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/136 Joseph Rosano shares the history of steelhead fly design and development as a man who was side by side with some of the biggest names in steelhead history. Find out how it all developed from Joseph, who was there with all of the big names of the day. Find out why Joseph waited 35 years to start writing about all of the great names like Sid Glasso, Harry Lemire and the rest of the gang. Find out what it was like being on the river as the intruder revolution was beginning. The Outdoors Online Marketing Podcast https://outdoorsonline.co/ Show Notes with Joseph Rossano - George Cook was on the podcast in episode 131 and talked about the history of NW Spey. - The Thunder and Lighting was the first steelhead fly Joseph used early in his steelhead fishing career. - Trey Comb's first book Steelhead Fly Fishing and Flies was the first resource that had a big impact on Joseph's steelhead future. - Van Fleet's Steelhead To A Fly was another great resource. - Alec Jackson was one of Joseph's closest friends and a person who had a large impact on NW steelhead fishing. - Joseph has written for Swing the Fly Magazine and has a new article coming out in the summer of 2020. Plus a photo essay with the Fly Fish Journal. - The NW Atlantic Salmon Fly Guild was the fly tying group that brought together some of the big names in steelhead out of the Washington area. - Ken Helvie's book, Steelhead: Fly Tying Guide, has a lot of the great patterns from the day. - The dependable fly pattern was a good example of what came out of the guild. - A Queen of Autumm and a Gordon are two classic flies to check out. - John Shewey's book on Spey Flies and D Flies. - Trey Combs was on in episode 5. We talk about the transition from Trey to the present day and everything in between. 3- Arthur Wood was noted here and a big part of the evolution in his work Greased Line Fly Fishing. - Dave McNeese is writing the book on Siy Glasso. - Klaus Frimor was on hear and talked about underhand casting. You can find Joseph at JosephRossano.com. Resources Noted in the Show Steelhead to a Fly by Clark Van Fleet Steelhead: Fly Tying Guide by Ken Helvie Videos Noted in the Show The Thunder and Lighting Tube Fly Conclusion with Joseph Rosano Joseph Rosano breaks down the history of steelhead fly design from Trey Combs, through Sid Glasso and into the intruder revolution. So much information that there is no way I can do it justice. Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/136
Tall tales, true tales and something in between tales. A dark yarn from The Embers Collective, a nostalgic moment with local writer Masembe and an Irish folk tale from the Fireside podcast.
Arthur Wood spoke about the importance of purpose at WELCOA’s summit this year. One thing that really resonated with me was how purpose doesn’t have to be a grandiose thing to find but rather something you can find in what you do. Arthur Woods is a social entrepreneur named on the list for Forbes 30 Under 30, a keynote speaker and advisor to leading brands around the world on the ways we help people grow and realize their potential at work. He is the Co-Founder of Imperative, a breakthrough learning and development platform that has pioneered the way we measure and grow purpose within organizations. Arthur came from Google where he led operations for YouTube’s Education division and oversaw YouTube for Schools In today’s interview we discuss how Imperative came to be, Arthur explains the Purpose Economy and the benefits of companies focusing on purpose. He calls purpose a cross generational need and he demystifies purpose for us. Arthur also disputes how purpose is needed by everyone regardless of economics. For links mentioned in today's episode visit https://redesigningwellness.com/ To join the Redesigning Wellness Community, visit https://www.facebook.com/groups/rdwellnesscommunity/
Special guest Arthur Wood who painted the album cover for Todd Rundgren's "A Wizard, A True Star" album.
Special guest Arthur Wood, artist who painted the cover for AWATS.