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The First and Second Class of Divine Mercy Junior School, Balgaddy, Co. Dublin perform a special nativity play written for Radio Maria by Fr. Aidan Kieran. Music is performed by 5th Class of the Senior School. A huge thank you to the, school staff and teachers, Elaine and Linda and Mr Bartley, for all their […] L'articolo The Radio Maria Nativity Play proviene da Radio Maria.
Andrew Maclean, Bartley & Alex Rae are in the studio taking the callers thoughts and views on their teams performances. The boys bring you post match reviews on the Hearts v Rangers at Tynecastle and live Coverage of the second half of Celtic v Aberdeen at Celtic Park. We here from Derek McInnes and Danny Rohl after the game and we hear from Wilfried Nancy after his first win as Celtic manager.Beat The Pundit as well.
Michael Bartley (in for Marty ) and Andy Masich talk Pittsburgh Nostalgia
Hội Thân Hữu Cao Niên NSW sẽ tổ chức đón mừng Lễ Giáng Sinh tại hội quán trên đường Bartley street, Cabramatta ở tây nam Sydney. Các hội viên được mời đến tham dự, với món ăn thức uống tự mang đến, để cùng chung vui hưởng. Sinh hoạt của Hội trong năm qua cũng gặp ít nhiều khó khăn, sau khi Ban Quản Trị mới của Hội đã được bầu chọn. Kính mời quí vị theo dõi cuộc trò chuyện với ông Dương Văn Chung Hội Trưởng và ông Tiêu Hạnh, Hội Phó Nội Vụ.
LTC Heroes - A podcast for Long-Term Care & Skilled Nursing Facilities
Peter Murphy Lewis and Jalene Carpenter are joined by Philip Scalo, Founder and Chairman of Bartley Healthcare and Chairman of Preferred Care Management. An attorney who began his career representing health-care clients, Phil pivoted in the 1980s to build a better model for long-term care, founding Bartley Healthcare in 1984. He has grown it into one of New Jersey's most awarded senior living organizations, spanning skilled nursing, rehab, assisted living, memory care, hospice, and home care. Phil shares his perspective on the industry's big wins, the fight for regulatory relief, and the formative moments that have shaped his leadership philosophy. He discusses the critical role of the AHCA in supporting its members and the importance of changing the public perception of the entire long-term care sector.Key Takeaways:00:00 Introduction.03:24 Building a better care model was the best way to argue for better care.06:08 Quality senior care is found even in rural communities across the country.08:20 Representing long-term care professionals is a great honor for leadership.11:00 Industry-wide legal action requires uniting diverse state perspectives.13:28 Surviving existential threats requires unity around a great mission.16:16 Documentary storytelling effectively portrays the reality of long-term care.19:08 The care profession must combat the feeling of being "just a" worker.23:56 Cautious optimism for more appropriate regulations.27:40 Success in any field is built on hard work, passion, and humble aspiration.37:52 Every team member makes a difference and has great, valued potential.Resources Mentioned:Philip Scalohttps://www.linkedin.com/in/philip-scalo-3350b210/Bartley Healthcare | LinkedInhttps://www.linkedin.com/company/bartley-healthcare-nursing-rehabilitation/Bartley Healthcare | Websitehttps://bartleyhealthcare.com/Preferred Care Management | LinkedInhttps://www.linkedin.com/company/preferred-care-health-centers/Preferred Care Management | Websitehttps://preferredcarehc.com/“Getting to Yes” by Roger Fisher and William Uryhttps://www.amazon.com/Getting-Yes-Negotiating-Agreement-Without/dp/0143118757Thank you for listening to “People Worth Caring About.” If you found value in this episode, please subscribe and leave a 5-star rating to help others discover these important stories.For more information and to connect with our guests, visit PeopleWorthCaringAbout.com.#HealthcareLeadership #SkilledTrades #PeopleWorthCaringAbout
Laura Bartley, VP of Customer Loyalty and Rewards with Mohawk, and Kemp Harr discuss the highlights for Mohawk's Momentum road shows, the biggest of which is in Vegas at Surfaces, and a few of product changes that Mohawk is making for 2026.
Dr. Jessica Bartley is the Senior Director of Psychological Services for the United States Olympic and Paralympic Committee. A licensed psychologist, clinical social worker andCertified Mental Performance Consultant with the Association for Applied Sport Psychology, Dr. Bartley joined the USOPC in 2020.In this episode, Dr. Bartley discusses:The sport psychology and mental performance services USOPC athletes can access, and how Team USA athletes may use the services to advance their performances ahead of the Olympic Games; How performance anxiety manifests for Team USA athletes and strategies she provides them to address it;Mindset techniques she frequently shares with athletes and how they can help performance; andHow she and her team and proactively working with Team USA athletes to combat the post-Olympic blues.Learn more about the USOPC's psychological services here.Get the Ruling Sports Newsletter: https://rulingsports.com/newsletter/Follow Ruling SportsInstagram: www.Instagram.com/RulingSportsTwitter: www.Twitter.com/RulingSportsFacebook: www.Facebook.com/RulingSportsLinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/company/RulingSportsTikTok: www.tiktok.com/@RulingSports
Rich Fitzgerald and Michael Bartley Talk Washington County Development full 548 Wed, 10 Dec 2025 13:44:26 +0000 uWLNUZX3tAWFXmNxBO9DjPePhTIrOc8b emailnewsletter,news The Big K Morning Show emailnewsletter,news Rich Fitzgerald and Michael Bartley Talk Washington County Development The Big K Morning Show 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. News False https://player.amperwa
On this episode of Healthy Mind, Healthy Life, host Avik talks with autistic hypnotist Lawrence Bartley about what actually happens when anxiety starts to rule your life and why traditional talk therapy is not always enough. Lawrence shares how a single hypnotherapy session shifted a lifetime of anxiety, how the emotional brain ignores logic, and why real change can sometimes happen faster than we have been told. If you are dealing with anxiety, stress, fear or emotional baggage and you are curious about hypnosis, this conversation breaks down myths, explains how hypnosis works without mind control, and gives simple, practical tools you can try today. This is a grounded look at anxiety healing, hypnosis for mental health, and emotional regulation that you can apply in real life across work, relationships, and everyday stress. About the Guest: Lawrence Bartley is an autistic hypnotist who supports people. especially autistic individuals. to release anxiety, fear, stress, addictions and long held emotional pain through hypnotherapy. After years of anxiety that did not shift with therapy, counseling and lifestyle tools, he experienced a powerful change during a hypnotherapy training and decided to dedicate his work to helping others access the same level of emotional freedom. Lawrence focuses on practical subconscious work, emotional energy, and guidance that keeps the client in control of their own healing. Key Takeaways: Anxiety often comes from short childhood moments that the emotional brain never processed, so it does not always require years of work to shift. Logic alone cannot dissolve anxiety or phobias. emotions are stored in the emotional brain, not the analytical brain, which is why “talking yourself out of it” rarely works. Hypnosis is not mind control or movie style drama. in ethical hypnotherapy the client is always in control, following suggestions they agree to, and the goal is healing, not performance. Lawrence describes healing his lifelong anxiety after a focused hypnosis session during a training, following several days of going in and out of trance and working on his subconscious patterns. Emotional energy can be shifted by activating the anxious feeling, then imagining its movement in the body and reversing that movement to neutralize the charge. A simple self tool he shares. notice where anxiety sits in your body, imagine its direction of spin, mentally reverse the spin, then fill your body with a “healing color” that feels safe and strong. He also recommends Jin Shin Jutsu. a Japanese practice where you gently hold each finger to calm worry, fear, anger, sadness and low self esteem while you feel the pulse and let the nervous system settle. Real healing starts when you stop fighting your mind and start listening to what it is trying to protect you from. awareness plus the right tools can turn anxiety from a life sentence into a solvable problem. How to Connect with the Guest: Listeners can connect with Lawrence Bartley here. X: @law_Bartley handle: The Autistic Hypnotist Website: https://lawrencebartley.com/ includes his daily email list and links to book hypnotherapy sessions Please check his website and X profile for current offerings, sessions and contact details. Want to be a guest on Healthy Mind, Healthy Life. DM on PM. Send me a message on PodMatch DM Me Here. https://www.podmatch.com/hostdetailpreview/avik Disclaimer. This video is for educational and informational purposes only. The views expressed are the personal opinions of the guest and do not reflect the views of the host or Healthy Mind By Avik™️. We do not intend to harm, defame, or discredit any person, organization, brand, product, country, or profession mentioned. All third party media used remain the property of their respective owners and are used under fair use for informational purposes. By watching, you acknowledge and accept this disclaimer. Healthy Mind By Avik™️ is a global platform redefining mental health as a necessity, not a luxury. Born during the pandemic, it's become a sanctuary for healing, growth, and mindful living. Hosted by Avik Chakraborty. storyteller, survivor, wellness advocate. this channel shares powerful podcasts and soul nurturing conversations on. • Mental Health and Emotional Well being • Mindfulness and Spiritual Growth • Holistic Healing and Conscious Living • Trauma Recovery and Self Empowerment With over 4,400 plus episodes and 168.4K plus global listeners, join us as we unite voices, break stigma, and build a world where every story matters.
Michael Bartley talks about Donora with Sister Sue Fazzini! full 576 Fri, 28 Nov 2025 13:38:20 +0000 6XQx572d2bcOA3uqtiyKXIBHWm3xfKYa emailnewsletter,news The Big K Morning Show emailnewsletter,news Michael Bartley talks about Donora with Sister Sue Fazzini! The Big K Morning Show 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. News False https://player.amperwavepodcastin
Send us a textBirthdays - as well as the 500th episode of a podcast - are times that generally you might want to slow down and look at the past, the present, and the future. Using that logic, I'd like to touch on the past of this podcast by calling on none other then the ghost of Edgar Allan Poe.Ghost soundWell hello, Mr. PoeGreetings Mr. Bartley. Congratulations on your 500th episode.And I couldn't have done it without you, Mr. Poe.Certainly Mr. Bartley - you devoted the majority of your podcast episodes to my life and works when the podcast was known as Celebrate Poe.Mr. Poe, Yes, at first I had difficulty in finding a subject for a podcast - then I realized that I had worked at the Edgar Allan Poe Museum in Richmond, and it hit me that you might be an excellent subject.And I do admit that I miss those days.Mr. Poe, That doesn't mean that I can't have some more episodes regarding you and your works. You're very existence fits in with the topic of creativity.Support the showThank you for experiencing Celebrate Creativity.
Nic Longo & Jeff Bartley from The Patrick Leahy Burlington International Airport, join Anthony & Dan to give an update.
* Guest Duane Bartley: This week Fred Williams and Doug McBurney Welcome Duane Bartley, (EE), Vice President of the Rocky Mountain Creation Fellowship and an experienced engineer in the Utilities, Defense & Space industries. * Expert Opinion: Hear the story of how an errant "expert" opinion about peanut sensitivity found its way into pediatrician's advice about 25 years ago, and contributed to a dramatic rise in peanut allergies, (and how exposing kids to peanuts early on is now proven to be the better advice). * Keep RSR on the Air! It's Telethon Month! If you enjoy Real Science Radio WE NEED YOU to keep us on the air! Help us reach our $30,000.00 goal by purchasing Real Science Radio products, or become an insider and sponsor some shows! You can also mail your support in the form of an old school check, (preferably for $30,000.00 or more - or less : ) to RSR PO Box 583 Arvada, CO 80001. * Scientific Telephone: Duane explains how otherwise brilliant minds end up accepting ridiculous fables like evolution because they assume the other scientists who specialize in fields like evolutionary biology and geology are as smart and conscientious as they are. * Settled Science: Hear all about the missing links, the evolutionary miracles, "total upending" and "explosions" of life (and death) one must accept to assert that the world was not created by the God of the Bible. * Deception & Deceit: Many scientists who go along with evolution and other lies of "settled science" are simply deceived, and don't have a malevolent motivation. But we're reminded that even ignorance is sin, as is foolishness! And sin does harm, and even gets people killed whether it's intentionally malevolent or not. * God & Carbon Dating: Hear one of the better refutations of the lie your government school science teacher told you, (that carbon dating proves God doesn't exist). * Chasing Squirrels: Check out the Malabar GIANT - the official squirrel of Duane Bartley, our nominee to be the official mascot of Real Science Radio!
* Guest Duane Bartley: This week Fred Williams and Doug McBurney Welcome Duane Bartley, (EE), Vice President of the Rocky Mountain Creation Fellowship and an experienced engineer in the Utilities, Defense & Space industries. * Expert Opinion: Hear the story of how an errant "expert" opinion about peanut sensitivity found its way into pediatrician's advice about 25 years ago, and contributed to a dramatic rise in peanut allergies, (and how exposing kids to peanuts early on is now proven to be the better advice). * Keep RSR on the Air! It's Telethon Month! If you enjoy Real Science Radio WE NEED YOU to keep us on the air! Help us reach our $30,000.00 goal by purchasing Real Science Radio products, or become an insider and sponsor some shows! You can also mail your support in the form of an old school check, (preferably for $30,000.00 or more - or less : ) to RSR PO Box 583 Arvada, CO 80001. * Scientific Telephone: Duane explains how otherwise brilliant minds end up accepting ridiculous fables like evolution because they assume the other scientists who specialize in fields like evolutionary biology and geology are as smart and conscientious as they are. * Settled Science: Hear all about the missing links, the evolutionary miracles, "total upending" and "explosions" of life (and death) one must accept to assert that the world was not created by the God of the Bible. * Deception & Deceit: Many scientists who go along with evolution and other lies of "settled science" are simply deceived, and don't have a malevolent motivation. But we're reminded that even ignorance is sin, as is foolishness! And sin does harm, and even gets people killed whether it's intentionally malevolent or not. * God & Carbon Dating: Hear one of the better refutations of the lie your government school science teacher told you, (that carbon dating proves God doesn't exist). * Chasing Squirrels: Check out the Malabar GIANT - the official squirrel of Duane Bartley, our nominee to be the official mascot of Real Science Radio!
Send us a textI am most happy to be here today with you, Mr. Bartley.And we are glad that you're here, Maestro Greig Could you tell us about your early life.Ya, I was born in Bergen, Norway, on the 15th of June 1843. My father was a merchant and my mother was musical; she gave me my first piano lessons. From a young age, I loved the sound of Norwegian folk tunes, their rhythms, their melodies, their stories.I studied at the Leipzig Conservatory in Germany, where I learned the techniques of composition, but my heart always remained in Norway. I wanted to create music that spoke of my homeland, its landscapes, its seas, its mountains, and its people.I became known for my piano music and for my orchestral works, but perhaps my greatest love was writing music that told stories of Norway, its legends, and its spirit.Support the showThank you for experiencing Celebrate Creativity.
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Send us a textWell, a logical place to begin would be to ask the Maestro about his beginnings“Ah, señor Bartley, I am pleased to be here. You ask about my beginnings? wery well. I was born October 10, 1813, in Le Roncole, a small willage in the Duchy of Parma. My father, Carlo, ran our taern, and my mother, Luigia, kept the household in order. We were not rich, nor were we musicians by trade, yet music found me nonetheless. The hymns of the willage church, the organ, the singing of neighbors — they became my earliest companions.”“So Maestro werdi you were drawn to music even as a child?”“Indeed. Herr Bartley, From the first I lowed the organ, its voices like a Conversation with the heavens. I studied with local teachers, but the most important influence was Antonio Barezzi, a wealthy merchant and music lower. He saw promise in a boy from the countryside, offered lessons, guidance, and even support. Without him, I might newer have left the Village where I was born. He became my mentor, my patron, and a friend.”“And yet life in a small Village must have had its challenges?”Support the showThank you for experiencing Celebrate Creativity.
Send us a textIf you have ever been to a wedding or seen a portion of one on television or in the movies, I am sure you have heard some of them music of Mendelson - such as the wedding March at the beginning of this episode. Today we are fortunate enough to speak vith the ghost or if you vill - the spirit of Felix MendelsonHerr Bartley, thank you for that vedy direct introduction to vhat has to be my most vell-knovn vork. But Herr Bartley—allov me to step into the light once more. By name, I am Felix Mendelssohn Bartholdy, born in Hamburg, Germany, on February 3, 1809. You are Mr. Bartley, I am here Herr Bartholdy. Perhaps ve are related.Not that I know of, but Maestro Mendelson, could you tell us about your family?Ja, Herr Bartley, my family vas vealthy, cultured, and deeply musical; my father, Abraham, vas a banker and patron of the arts, and my mother, Lea, nurtured a love of literature and learning. From an early age, music vas ever-present in our home—my mother's piano, the violin in our hands, and evenings filled vith song and discussion. Support the showThank you for experiencing Celebrate Creativity.
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This episode we talk about the cultural effect of the murder of Charlie Kirk, and welcome incumbent candidate for Holyoke Ward 3 City Councilor David Bartley Beginning Music: Glenn Gould - Goldberg Variation #5Ending Music: Electronic - Getting Away With it (Instrumental)Remember to Register to vote! Mass Residents should go to: https://www.sec.state.ma.us/ele/For more Civil Politics visit our website, civilpoliticsradio.com!If you want to get alerted to new episodes on social media, follow our Bluesky: @CivilPoliticsRadio.comDon't miss another episode - subscribe to our podcast (iTunes, Google Play, Spotify, and more!)This podcast is a member of the Planetside Podcast Network. Visit PlanetsidePodcasts.com to find other Planetside Productions!
This episode of the Popperian Podcast is part of a series on William Bartley and his book The Retreat to Commitment. *** Retreat to Commitment Retreat to Commitment by Bartley - AbeBooks and Retreat to Commitment: Bartley, III: 9780812691276: Amazon.com: Books Website – The Popperian Podcast — Jed Lea-Henry Libsyn – The Popperian Podcast (libsyn.com) Youtube – The Popperian Podcast - YouTube Twitter – https://twitter.com/jedleahenry RSS - https://popperian-podcast.libsyn.com/rss *** Underlying artwork by Arturo Espinosa
DR. JEN MURTAZASHVILLI JOINS MICHAEL BARTLEY IN POLARIZATION CONVERSATION full 554 Thu, 11 Sep 2025 16:46:51 +0000 w3em5PxrRjhMkP30KQ6QG20waE6jEWEE emailnewsletter,email newsletter,#emailnewsletter,news,a-newscasts,top picks Marty Griffin emailnewsletter,email newsletter,#emailnewsletter,news,a-newscasts,top picks DR. JEN MURTAZASHVILLI JOINS MICHAEL BARTLEY IN POLARIZATION CONVERSATION On-demand selections from Marty's show on Newsradio 1020 KDKA , airing weekdays from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. News News News News news News News News News News False https://player.amp
Justice Bartley has been around basketball royalty since the beginning of time. From his God Fathers Kenny Smith & Kenny Anderson, to coaching NBA stars like Lebron James, Giannis Antetokounmpo, and Dame Lillard, if theres one person who's seen greatness at it's absolute pinnacle, It's justice! Which is why it comes as no surprise, that as he transitions from basketball into the tech space, that he's building an ecosystem that will change the way athletes interact in the marketplace. We're talking lifetime monetization, owning your own IP, and truly honing in on what it means to capitalize on your name image and likeness. Insert ASTN! We couldn't let Justice off the hook without discussing that infamous UMBC upset over UVA, the first ever 16/1 upset in the history of the NCAA tournament, that Justice was apart of as a member of the Virgina Cavaliers mens basketball program. We talk what the fallout was from that moment, that culminated in the ultimate redemption the following year! And of course, we touch on Justice's time in the NBA with the Lakers, Bucks, and Trailblazers and getting to work alongside all-time greats such as Lebron, Giannis, and Dame! This is an episode you don't want to miss! So make sure you subscribe to the channel so you don't miss any episodes coming your way this season!
Send us a textWelcome to celebrate creativity - my name is George Bartley and this is episode 437 - the Second of a two part series - Poe's Creativity - Part TwoMr. Poe - you know I I'm very curious about your writing - and the effects you attempted to generate - Would you say that you were a stylist?Indeed, Mr. Bartley, I would say that I am a stylist, and in the most deliberate and uncompromising sense of the word. Style, to me, is not a mere flourish or a decorative element to be draped over a story's frame. It is the very foundation of the work, the precise and calculated means by which a particular effect is achieved.I am a stylist in my relentless pursuit of "Unity of Effect." I believe that a work of art, be it prose or poetry, must be a complete and coherent experience. Every word, every sentence, every rhythm and cadence is chosen not for its individual beauty, but for its contribution to the single, overarching mood I wish to evoke. When I write of a decaying mansion, the language itself must feel as if it is crumbling. When I write of a man's descent into madness, the very structure of the sentences must become a reflection of his unraveling mind.My style is also a reflection of my belief in the power of sound and rhythm. I hold that the ear is as important as the eye in receiving a work of art. My poems, such as "The Raven," are meticulously crafted with assonance, alliteration, and internal rhyme, not as poetic tricks, but as a hypnotic drumbeat that lulls the reader into a state of profound melancholy. The repetition of "Nevermore" is not just a word; it is a tolling bell, a final, inescapable sound that echoes the narrator's despair.Support the showThank you for experiencing Celebrate Creativity.
This episode of the Popperian Podcast is part of a series on William Bartley and his book The Retreat to Commitment. *** Retreat to Commitment Retreat to Commitment by Bartley - AbeBooks and Retreat to Commitment: Bartley, III: 9780812691276: Amazon.com: Books Support via Patreon – https://www.patreon.com/jedleahenry Support via PayPal – https://www.paypal.me/jrleahenry Website – The Popperian Podcast — Jed Lea-Henry Libsyn – The Popperian Podcast (libsyn.com) Youtube – The Popperian Podcast - YouTube Twitter – https://twitter.com/jedleahenry RSS - https://popperian-podcast.libsyn.com/rss *** Underlying artwork by Arturo Espinosa
This episode is sponsored by Woron and Dhillon, LLC - a personal injury law firm in Columbia, SC: https://www.wdinjurylaw.com/Thank you so much for listening! If you would like to see more from Studieaux Heaux, you can find them here: https://www.instagram.com/studieaux.heaux/This episode is sponsored by Columbia Family Chiropractor: https://www.cfcforhealth.com https://www.instagram.com/columbiafamilychiropracticIf you would like to follow us, we are on everything at Here For The Health Of It Podcasthttps://www.instagram.com/hereforthehealthofitpodcasthttps://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hereforthehealthofit
Greg Bartley is the director of crop protection and crop quality at Pulse Canada. He's an agronomist by training and a certified crop advisor who has been with Pulse Canada for over six years. Bartley discusses the Keep It Clean Program in Canada, the value and challenges associated with Maximum Residue Limits (MRLs), some helpful information about desiccants and how various perceptions about chemicals are impacting the global trade of pulses. “ Things are changing. What's been happening within the past five years is not going to be what's happened in the next five years. So even though this is what you did on your farm two years ago. These MRL policies and just policies in general are ever evolving, you need to pay attention and recognize that sometimes things are changing. The level of testing that's going on within the industry is unreal. So if you were doing something two years ago chances are it may not be acceptable moving forward.” - Greg BartleyThis Week on Growing Pulse Crops:Greg Bartley is the director of crop protection and crop quality at Pulse CanadaDiscover the Canadian Keep It Clean Program and what is involved in participatingExplore the limitations and significance of Maximum Residue Limit policyLearn about strategy for timing and use of desiccation products for pulse cropsGrowing Pulse Crops is supported by the Northern Pulse Growers Association, produced by Dr. Audrey Kalil and hosted by Tim Hammerich of the Future of Agriculture Podcast.
Send us a textWelcome to celebrate creativity episode 422 - Dickens and london, part twoSure, Charles Dickens was a master at portraying the poor population of London, often with a mix of stark realism, deep pathos, and sometimes even a touch of grotesque caricature to highlight their plight. He didn't just describe their outward appearance; he delved into their living conditions, their desperation, and their often-fragile hopes.Ah, here is the ghost of Mr. Dickens himself. Would you be so good as to read from some of your text examples that illustrate how you described the poor:Certainly Mr. Bartley.I must admit that I frequently linked the poverty of the people to the wretchedness of their surroundings, emphasizing the inescapable nature of their condition.Thank you for experiencing Celebrate Creativity.
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Dana and Tom with returning guest, Terry Bartley (author and host of Most Writers are Fans podcast), discuss Toy Story 3 (2010) for its 15th anniversary: directed by Lee Unkrich, written by Michael Arndt, cinematography by Jeremy Lasky and Kim White, music by Randy Newman, starring Tom Hanks, Tim Allen, Joan Cusack, John Ratzenberger, Don Rickles, Wallace Shawn, Ned Beatty, and Michael Keaton.Plot Summary: Toy Story 3 is a heartfelt animated adventure that follows Woody, Buzz Lightyear, and the rest of Andy's toys as they face an uncertain future. With Andy heading off to college, the toys are mistakenly donated to a daycare center where they meet new friends—and some unexpected enemies. As they struggle to return home, they must confront questions of loyalty, identity, and what it means to be loved. The film blends humor, action, and emotion, culminating in a poignant farewell that resonates with audiences of all ages.Guest:Terry Bartley Author (https://www.terrybartleywriter.com/), Tyranny of the Fey available on AmazonHost (Most Writers are Fans podcast)D&D Twitch Stream - ESP Productions: https://www.twitch.tv/videos/2450557464Previous Episode(s): The Fugitive (1993), Batman (1989)Chapters:00:00 Introduction, Cast List, and Welcome Back Terry04:37 Why is Toy Story Still So Resonant?13:41 Background for Toy Story 315:18 Relationship(s) with Toy Story 318:00 What is Toy Story 3 About?22:44 Our Personal Toy Story Rankings25:56 Plot Summary for Toy Story 326:42 Did You Know?31:26 First Break32:17 What's Happening with Terry Bartley?34:37 Best Performance(s)42:44 Best Scene(s)50:35 Second Break51:15 In Memoriam55:34 Best/Funniest Lines57:57 The Stanley Rubric - Legacy01:03:46 The Stanley Rubric - Impact/Significance01:12:36 The Stanley Rubric - Novelty01:16:24 The Stanley Rubric - Classicness01:24:18 The Stanley Rubric - Rewatchability01:28:36 The Stanley Rubric - Audience Score and Final Total01:30:11 Remaining Questions for Toy Story 301:41:10 Thank You to Terry and Final Thoughts01:46:48 CreditsYou can also find this episode in full video on YouTube.You can now follow us on Instagram, Twitter, YouTube, or TikTok (@gmoatpodcast).For more on the episode, go to: https://www.ronnyduncanstudios.com/post/toy-story-3-2010-ft-terry-bartleyFor the...
This episode of the Popperian Podcast is part of a series on William Bartley and his book The Retreat to Commitment. ** John Post's description of the alleged paradox within pancritical rationalism, as presented by William Bartley on page 224 of The Retreat to Commitment: Since (B) is implied by (A), any criticism of (B) will constitute a criticism of (A), and thus show that (A) is open to criticism. Assuming that a criticism of (B) argues that (B) is false, we may argue: if (B) is false, then (A) is false; but an argument showing (A) to be false (and thus criticizing it) shows (B) to be true. Thus, if (B) is false, then (B) is true. Any attempt to criticize (B) demonstrates (B); thus (B) is uncriticizable, and (A) is false. *** Retreat to Commitment Retreat to Commitment by Bartley - AbeBooks and Retreat to Commitment: Bartley, III: 9780812691276: Amazon.com: Books Support via Patreon – https://www.patreon.com/jedleahenry Support via PayPal – https://www.paypal.me/jrleahenry Website – The Popperian Podcast — Jed Lea-Henry Libsyn – The Popperian Podcast (libsyn.com) Youtube – The Popperian Podcast - YouTube Twitter – https://twitter.com/jedleahenry RSS - https://popperian-podcast.libsyn.com/rss *** Underlying artwork by Arturo Espinosa
Countless times, we have heard the saying that Christianity is not a religion, it is a relationship. When we examine the relationships in our lives, are they similar to the one we hold with Jesus? The authentic Christian life is one of union with Father, Holy Spirit, and Jesus. Welcome to another episode of the Faithlife Podcast. This is the second message in the series, Rooted. Pastor Chris Bartley takes us deeper into the foundations of our relationship with Jesus, beginning with the first Psalm and then Matthew 6 as he delivers a sermon titled "Watering the Roots." And now here's Pastor Chris.
In This Episode What do garage doors, custom windows, and fast food have in common? According to Justin Bartley, they all rely on one thing: a reliable, repeatable system. In this insightful conversation, Adi Klevit interviews Justin about how he built Next Door & Window into a scalable, systems-driven home improvement company. They discuss the customer journey in depth—starting from the first inquiry to post-installation follow-up—and the importance of managing expectations every step of the way. Justin shares how his team created a one-page visual timeline to communicate what happens during the 8–10 week custom order process, minimizing anxiety and maximizing trust. The episode dives into the practical use of surveys and automated texting tools to maintain transparency, improve communication, and elevate the customer experience. Justin also explains how video messages help preserve the human connection in a tech-driven process, and why documented processes are the foundation of both operational efficiency and business growth.
This episode of the Popperian Podcast is part of a series on William Bartley and his book The Retreat to Commitment. ** John Post's description of the alleged paradox within pancritical rationalism, as presented by William Bartley on page 224 of The Retreat to Commitment: Since (B) is implied by (A), any criticism of (B) will constitute a criticism of (A), and thus show that (A) is open to criticism. Assuming that a criticism of (B) argues that (B) is false, we may argue: if (B) is false, then (A) is false; but an argument showing (A) to be false (and thus criticizing it) shows (B) to be true. Thus, if (B) is false, then (B) is true. Any attempt to criticize (B) demonstrates (B); thus (B) is uncriticizable, and (A) is false. *** Retreat to Commitment Retreat to Commitment by Bartley - AbeBooks and Retreat to Commitment: Bartley, III: 9780812691276: Amazon.com: Books Support via Patreon – https://www.patreon.com/jedleahenry Support via PayPal – https://www.paypal.me/jrleahenry Website – The Popperian Podcast — Jed Lea-Henry Libsyn – The Popperian Podcast (libsyn.com) Youtube – The Popperian Podcast - YouTube Twitter – https://twitter.com/jedleahenry RSS - https://popperian-podcast.libsyn.com/rss *** Underlying artwork by Arturo Espinosa
In this episode, Jock Bartley, founding member and guitarist of the legendary 1970s soft rock band Firefall, joins the show to discuss the band's storied career, including hits like "You Are the Woman" and "Just Remember I Love You." Bartley shares insights on Firefall's latest albums, Friends & Family and Friends & Family 2, which feature covers of classic songs by bands like Fleetwood Mac and The Byrds, reflecting their deep musical connections. Jock was a funny, laid back guy with tons of insight on the music industry to share. In one of the craziest episodes to date, we dive deep into Mike's voices, a pretzel story, a game about the Burlew household, and Mike needing his dad, Big Wild Hank's help, only to be gifted rotten chicken. Insane episode. Have a listen!
This episode of the Popperian Podcast is part of a series on William Bartley and his book The Retreat to Commitment. ** John Post's description of the alleged paradox within pancritical rationalism, as presented by William Bartley on page 224 of The Retreat to Commitment: Since (B) is implied by (A), any criticism of (B) will constitute a criticism of (A), and thus show that (A) is open to criticism. Assuming that a criticism of (B) argues that (B) is false, we may argue: if (B) is false, then (A) is false; but an argument showing (A) to be false (and thus criticizing it) shows (B) to be true. Thus, if (B) is false, then (B) is true. Any attempt to criticize (B) demonstrates (B); thus (B) is uncriticizable, and (A) is false. *** Retreat to Commitment Retreat to Commitment by Bartley - AbeBooks and Retreat to Commitment: Bartley, III: 9780812691276: Amazon.com: Books Support via Patreon – https://www.patreon.com/jedleahenry Support via PayPal – https://www.paypal.me/jrleahenry Website – The Popperian Podcast — Jed Lea-Henry Libsyn – The Popperian Podcast (libsyn.com) Youtube – The Popperian Podcast - YouTube Twitter – https://twitter.com/jedleahenry RSS - https://popperian-podcast.libsyn.com/rss *** Underlying artwork by Arturo Espinosa
How do we restore our connection with nature? Because I think that part of the crisis that we're in, especially with the climate, stems from the fact that we've been disconnected from our relationship to nature. And so how do we restore that? How do we get back in touch with non-human beings? You know, with these trees in front of us here we're standing in High Park, and with the trees and with the waters and the lakes, whatever natural environment we're in, how do we. And how can we. And is it even possible? I guess the question could be to establish some sort of relationship which is obviously going to be different than a human relationship. And how can that connection ultimately impact the way that we choose to organize our societies and choose to live?My conversation with composer, sound healer and performance artist Wendalyn Bartley. I first met Wende when we were both doing a master degree in composition in the 1980's at McGill University, and I was happy to reconnect with her work that explores the human voice and it's relation to rituals, the sacred, spirituality, ancestors and so. We went for a walk in High Park in Tkaronto on March 11, 2025. Our conversation focused on her Buried River Soundworlds project – a way to rediscover the natural waterways of Tkaronto - and I was pleased that Wende accepted my request to perform a song in relation to Grenadier Pond in High Park to conclude this episode, which I found enchanting.Show notes generated by Whisper Transcribe AIAction pointsReconnect with nature to address environmental crisesExplore buried waterways and natural spaces to rediscover natural spacesConnect with ancestral spirits through meditation and soundingUtilize vocal improvisation to deepen your relationship with naturePractice simple vocal exercises to connect with trees and alter your consciousnessStory PreviewImagine uncovering hidden rivers beneath a bustling city, then giving voice to the forgotten spirits of the land. Explore the transformative power of sound and ancestral connection with Wendalyn Bartley in Tkaronto's High Park.Chapter Summary00:00 Reconnecting with Nature01:04 Meet Wendalyn Bartley02:01 The Evolution of Voice Work03:35 Questioning Ownership of Nature04:49 Buried Waterways and Ancestral Connections06:20 The Role of Art in Nature Connection09:14 Grounding and Ancestral Dialogues12:18 Sounding by the WaterFeatured QuotesHow can we own the pine trees?I wanted to visit places in Europe, in the Mediterranean… to see if I could tap into ancestral memory using my voice (in particular, the ancient cultures in Greece, Crete and Malta)I feel like I've met the tree and the tree has met me.Behind the StoryWendalyn Bartley's journey started with a curiosity about the buried waterways of Tkaronto and evolved into a profound exploration of ancestral connection through vocal improvisation. This episode highlights her Buried River SoundWorlds project and offers listeners actionable techniques for deepening their own relationship with nature. The conversation took place in High Park next to Grenadier Pond. *END NOTES FOR ALL EPISODES Hey conscient listeners, I've been producing the conscient podcast as a learning and unlearning journey since May 2020 on un-ceded Anishinaabe Algonquin territory (Ottawa). It's my way to give back.In parallel with the production of the conscient podcast and its francophone counterpart, balado conscient, I publish a Substack newsletter called ‘a calm presence' see https://acalmpresence.substack.com. Your feedback is always welcome at claude@conscient.ca and/or on social media: Facebook, Instagram, Linkedin, Threads or BlueSky. I am grateful and accountable to the earth and the human labour that provided me with the privilege of producing this podcast, including the toxic materials and extractive processes behind the computers, recorders, transportation systems and infrastructure that made this production possible. Claude Schryer Latest update on June 24, 2025
Welcome back, dear listener! Today, I'm joined by my friend Kate Bartley, founder of She Walks in Wellness and a powerhouse in the world of holistic health and transformation. Kate is a Master Holistic Health & Life Transformation Coach, a Physical Therapist, a cancer survivor, a surgical menopause warrior, and a self-described recovering over-giver. She works with exhausted caregivers and service-driven professionals who feel like they've tried everything but still don't feel better—helping them reconnect with their own personalized path to wellness so they can finally feel like themselves again.Kate's journey of healing, both personally and professionally, led her to develop The FREEDOM Formula, a unique approach where emotional health opens the door for physical transformation. And now, she's bringing that wisdom to the world through her new book, The Good Girl Rx, which explores how deeply ingrained "Good Girl Syndrome" keeps so many of us stuck in exhaustion, over-giving, and self-doubt.In our conversation, we dive into what "Good Girl Syndrome" is, how it erodes self-trust, and the tools Kate has discovered to help people break free from it. She also shares the personal challenges she faced while writing and releasing this book—because even when you teach this stuff, the old patterns can still show up.If you've ever felt trapped by perfectionism, people-pleasing, or the pressure to always be "good," this episode is for you. Let's dive in!You can find Kate at:Order the book! https://a.co/d/9cU5nGCBook sneak peek: https://www.subscribepage.com/goodgirlrxwaitlistwww.katebartley.comemail: info@shewalksinwellness.comIG @katebartleycoachingFB @ katebartleyAnd you can find me at:Instagram: @anna_holtzmanEmail: anna@annaholtzman.comWebsite: www.annaholtzman.com
We talked with guitarist Jock Bartley when Firefall released their first "Friends & Family," and he's back to talk Vol 2. And, sure we talk about the record, but there's so much more to discuss. "Friends and Family, Vol 2" is available right now. For more information, check out Firefall's website.
Our good friend Bartley from BENT Brewstillery is closing his doors. An interesting look on the ripple affect of the 23 and Me lawsuit, and an interesting lawsuit surrounding cowboy softball??See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Here we discuss fidesim and critical rationalism. Fideism has many definitions, but at least how we are thinking of it, it is the idea that something like faith has validity in the process of moving closer to truth through reason.Our starting point is a paper written by prominent Popperian Joseph Agassi about how William Bartley, another critical rationalist philosopher closely associated with Popper, had a falling out with Popper after he accused Popper of being a fideist, which Popper apparently did not consider a compliment. But was Bartley perhaps correct?Note: we decided to cover this paper before we even realized it was about fideism which -- by pure dumb luck -- happened to be part of the topic of our last episode (#106: Karl Popper and God) where Bruce declared himself a Fideist. As such, episode #106 is not required listening, but you might find Popper's views on God and his views on epistemological fideism an interestingly interplay.Support us on Patreon
Today we welcome Jamie Bartley onto the R2Kast!
The Judge, The Sheriff, and the Chamber of Secrets The former sheriff says he didn't murder the judge—his mind did. That's the opening line now being argued in a Kentucky courtroom, where former Letcher County Sheriff Shawn “Mickey” Stines stands accused of shooting and killing District Judge Kevin Mullins inside his chambers. This wasn't some cold, calculated act, his defense insists—it was a mental break, triggered by fear, stress, and a small-town scandal that just might make your jaw hit the floor. Let's get one thing straight up front: the entire incident was caught on video. Stines walked into Judge Mullins' office and fired eight shots. That much is undisputed. But what followed is where things get messy—and deeply unsettling. Stines has pleaded not guilty, and now his attorney, Jeremy Bartley, is laying the groundwork for an insanity defense, saying the ex-sheriff suffered from a mental disease or defect, and was also under "extreme emotional disturbance" when he pulled the trigger. Basically, the defense isn't arguing about what happened—it's arguing about why. And that “why” has roots in something dark. A few days before the shooting, Stines gave a deposition in a case involving one of his former deputies, Ben Fields. That guy? He'd been accused of coercing female inmates into sex—in exchange for staying out of jail. Think "Orange is the New Black," but way less scripted and way more disturbing. One of the accusers, Sabrina Adkins, claimed that she was forced to have sex with Fields for six months… inside the judge's chambers. Yeah, the same room where the murder would later take place. According to Bartley, Stines' deposition forced him to answer some very uncomfortable questions about all of it. And afterward, the sheriff allegedly felt like his entire world was closing in—that his testimony had painted a target on his back. He supposedly feared that the fallout from the deposition would threaten not just his job or reputation, but the lives of his wife and daughter. That's not just legal strategy fluff, either. When police arrested Stines after the shooting, he reportedly shouted: “They're trying to kidnap my wife and kid!” Clearly, in his mind, something had gone very, very wrong. It's worth noting that the judge, Kevin Mullins, wasn't just some random guy in a robe to Stines. They were close—friends, even. They'd known each other since 2009, when Stines served as Mullins' courtroom bailiff. Over the years, they became lunch buddies, often grabbing wings at the Streetside Grill & Bar down the street from the courthouse. On the day Mullins died, the two had lunch together—same order, same table, same casual vibe. Then, hours later, Stines entered his office and shot him. Prosecutors say the shooting seemed to come out of nowhere. But now investigators are digging into another possible motive: jealousy or betrayal. It's been suggested that Stines may have seen his daughter's phone number in Mullins' phone, which allegedly sent him into a tailspin. Surveillance footage shows Stines trying to call his daughter from his phone—and then using the judge's phone, too. What exactly he saw on that screen remains unclear, but the implication is that whatever he discovered set him off. CCTV from the courthouse showed Mullins raising his hands in fear, hiding behind his desk, as Stines raised his gun. The whole thing, horrifying as it is, unfolded in seconds. But it was built on years of what the defense claims was accumulating psychological pressure. Now, Stines' legal team is leaning hard into the mental health defense. They say they'll present expert evidence showing that he wasn't legally responsible for his actions. Bartley says there's even more evidence out there—though he's keeping it close to the chest for now—that could prove Stines' state of mind was so fractured, he shouldn't be held criminally liable. Meanwhile, the larger scandal casts a long shadow. The sex-for-favors scheme tied to Deputy Fields and possibly Judge Mullins has not gone away. Accuser Sabrina Adkins didn't just name Fields—she claimed Mullins had videotapes of “sexual stuff” happening in his chambers. Mullins never responded to the allegations before his death, and the tapes, if they exist, haven't surfaced publicly. Fields, for what it's worth, was fired by Stines before being arrested and sentenced to six months behind bars. But that did little to erase the cloud of controversy over the courthouse—and now, it's all tangled up in a murder trial. So here we are: a former sheriff who says he lost his grip on reality, a respected judge dead in his own office, and a community unraveling under the weight of buried secrets. 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Vinnie Politan interviews Jeremy Bartley, the defense attorney for former Sheriff Mickey Stines, about his plans to use an insanity defense in the trial. Bartley claims that pressure and anxiety contributed to the fatal shooting of the judge.To catch up on the facts, CLICK HERE. (https://www.courttv.com/tag/shawn-stines/)Watch 24/7 Court TV LIVE Stream Today https://www.courttv.com/Join the Investigation Newsletter https://www.courttv.com/email/Court TV Podcast https://www.courttv.com/podcast/FOLLOW THE CASE:Facebook https://www.facebook.com/courttvTwitter/X https://twitter.com/CourtTVInstagram https://www.instagram.com/courttvnetwork/TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@courttvliveYouTube https://www.youtube.com/c/COURTTVWATCH +140 FREE TRIALS IN THE COURT TV ARCHIVEhttps://www.courttv.com/trials/HOW TO FIND COURT TVhttps://www.courttv.com/where-to-watch/This episode of Vinnie Politan Investigates Podcast was hosted by Vinnie Politan, produced by Kerry O'Connor and Robynn Love, and edited by Autumn Sewell.