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Genus of flowering plants in the family Fagaceae

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The Forest School Podcast
Ep 247 - Intra-Relational Behaviour Support.

The Forest School Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2026 46:13


What if the secret to better behaviour support in forest school isn't focusing on the child at all?Lewis and Wem are back for a wide-ranging, woodland-based chat that opens with lime plaster, kilts, and a mosaic pizza oven before diving into some genuinely rich territory: what does it actually mean to take an intraaction-based approach to behaviour? How do you move away from old-school "fix the child" thinking without sliding into permissiveness? And what can a day of interpretive dance, collective poetry, and drama research in Bristol teach us about forest school pedagogy? Plus: squirrels, rabbits round the fire pit, the Southwest FSA Gathering, tenon cutters, and Wem's mysterious single-name workshop listing at the national conference.Chapter Titles and Timestamps:0:00 - Lime plaster, kilts, and a mosaic pizza oven2:00 - Wearing messy, child-made things as a badge of honour4:29 - Following up on Dr Wendy Russell: intraaction and behaviour support6:54 - Old-school behaviour management vs. shifting what you can actually control8:50 - The soup of a person: inner worlds, neuroplasticity, and fixed mindset language14:20 - Persistent offering and not closing doors too early17:53 - Is intraaction-based behaviour support just permissive?20:02 - The communal cooking example: setting people up to succeed22:27 - How loudly does John's sadness exist? On heterarchy and roles26:07 - The Tangled Roots of Creative Research and Social Justice, Bristol33:42 - The Conference of Trees and the value of cross-disciplinary spaces35:49 - Space-setting intentions vs. ground rules: lessons from a research day40:12 - The Southwest FSA Gathering at Hateford Woods41:10 - Tenon cutters, turmeric dyeing, and beatboxing44:29 - National conference plans, and Wem's workshop: Looking at Play Playfully46:45 - Beech overhang, approaching rain, and goodbyeSupportive Elements:Listen back to the episode with Dr Wendy Russell on play, posthumanism, and spatial justice for children, which this conversation directly follows on from. We also reference our previous episode on Nonviolent Communication. Find everything at www.children-of-the-forest.com. Support the show from around £2/month at www.patreon.com/theforestschoolpodcast , and leave us a voice message via the SpeakPipe link on the website.

Meditation Podcast
#312 Inner Peace & Digital Legacy: Dan Beech on Archively and Calming the Chaos of Estate Planning

Meditation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2026 48:13 Transcription Available


In a world filled with uncertainty, finding peace of mind often begins with thoughtful preparation. On this episode of the Meditation Podcast, we sit down with Dan Beech, a visionary wealth manager and founder of Archively. Dan introduces us to a groundbreaking, patent-pending platform that leverages dual-blockchain technology and NFT hashing to safeguard your essential documents—from medical directives to wills—making them encrypted, unalterable, and instantly accessible to those you trust. We explore how Archively alleviates the stress and anxiety associated with traditional estate planning, offering a path to serenity by ensuring your legacy is protected and your loved ones are cared for, even in times of crisis. Discover how proactive planning can bring profound peace to your life and your family's future.   Timestamps 0:00 Welcome & Introduction to Dan Beech 0:47 Dan's Career: From Real Estate to Wealth Management 1:35 The 2008 Crash: Losing a business and starting over 2:33 Transitioning to Wealth Management in Beverly Hills 3:03 "Simple Wealth": Insider secrets for high net worth investors 3:35 Introducing Archively: Solving the emergency document crisis 4:44 The 2007 Tech Trap: Why estate planning is stuck in the past 5:18 Blockchain vs. Evil Cousin Sally: Preventing document tampering 6:50 Secure 3 Technology: Encryption, Blockchain, and NFTs 8:50 Shamir's Secret Sharing: The "Secure 9" triple layer security 9:24 Real-World Applications: Medical directives and hospital emergencies 11:04 Emergency Access: How loved ones get access in a crisis 12:21 0% Downtime: The Blockchain mirror vs. AWS/Microsoft failures 14:37 16 Attorneys & 2 Years of Research: Building a trusted system 15:12 Sovereignty & Censorship: Why you can't trust Big Tech with your data 17:03 The Process: How to get your documents onto Archively 18:06 The Passport Story: Why digital backups are critical for travelers 20:00 Video & Audio Farewells: Solving the "grief" problem 37:35 Prepaying for the Future: Endowment funds and 30-year longevity 41:10 The "Geeky" Stuff: Cryptographic security and Shamir's sharing 45:14 Built by Feedback: Talking to 50 people to solve real problems 47:07 Where to Find Dan: Archively.com (Code: PODFATHER3) 47:37 Outro & Contact Details  

Speaking with Roy Coughlan
#356 The Art of Legacy Communication: Dan Beech on Archively and Protecting Your Digital Voice

Speaking with Roy Coughlan

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2026 48:13 Transcription Available


In the world of effective communication, clarity and permanence are paramount. On this episode of the Speaking Podcast, we sit down with Dan Beech, a seasoned wealth manager and founder of Archively, who brings a unique perspective on how to ensure your most critical messages—your legacy—are not only heard but also immutably preserved. Dan introduces us to his patent-pending platform that leverages dual-blockchain technology and NFT hashing to safeguard essential documents, making them encrypted, unalterable, and instantly accessible. We delve into the art of communicating complex financial and personal wishes, the importance of secure documentation, and how Archively empowers individuals to speak their truth with confidence, knowing their voice will echo through generations. Discover how to master the message of your life and ensure your legacy is communicated with unparalleled precision.   Timestamps 0:00 Welcome & Introduction to Dan Beech 0:47 Dan's Career: From Real Estate to Wealth Management 1:35 The 2008 Crash: Losing a business and starting over 2:33 Transitioning to Wealth Management in Beverly Hills 3:03 "Simple Wealth": Insider secrets for high net worth investors 3:35 Introducing Archively: Solving the emergency document crisis 4:44 The 2007 Tech Trap: Why estate planning is stuck in the past 5:18 Blockchain vs. Evil Cousin Sally: Preventing document tampering 6:50 Secure 3 Technology: Encryption, Blockchain, and NFTs 8:50 Shamir's Secret Sharing: The "Secure 9" triple layer security 9:24 Real-World Applications: Medical directives and hospital emergencies 11:04 Emergency Access: How loved ones get access in a crisis 12:21 0% Downtime: The Blockchain mirror vs. AWS/Microsoft failures 14:37 16 Attorneys & 2 Years of Research: Building a trusted system 15:12 Sovereignty & Censorship: Why you can't trust Big Tech with your data 17:03 The Process: How to get your documents onto Archively 18:06 The Passport Story: Why digital backups are critical for travelers 20:00 Video & Audio Farewells: Solving the "grief" problem 37:35 Prepaying for the Future: Endowment funds and 30-year longevity 41:10 The "Geeky" Stuff: Cryptographic security and Shamir's sharing 45:14 Built by Feedback: Talking to 50 people to solve real problems 47:07 Where to Find Dan: Archively.com (Code: PODFATHER3) 47:37 Outro & Contact Details  

Awakening
#423 Awakening to True Ownership: Dan Beech on Blockchain, Legacy, and Reclaiming Your Digital Self

Awakening

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2026 48:13 Transcription Available


In a world increasingly defined by digital vulnerabilities and centralized control, how do we ensure our deepest truths and most critical life decisions remain sacred and secure? On this episode of the Awakening Podcast, we sit down with Dan Beech, a visionary wealth manager and founder of Archively. Dan introduces us to a groundbreaking, patent-pending platform that harnesses dual-blockchain technology and NFT hashing to safeguard your essential documents—from medical directives to wills—making them encrypted, unalterable, and instantly accessible to those you trust. We delve into the profound implications of digital sovereignty, the hidden dangers of relying on Big Tech, and how Archively empowers individuals to awaken to a new level of control over their personal and financial legacies. Discover how to protect your family's future and ensure your authentic wishes are honored, long after you're gone.   ⏱️ Accurate YouTube Chapters 0:00 Welcome & Introduction to Dan Beech 0:47 Dan's Career: From Real Estate to Wealth Management 1:35 The 2008 Crash: Losing a business and starting over 2:33 Transitioning to Wealth Management in Beverly Hills 3:03 "Simple Wealth": Insider secrets for high net worth investors 3:35 Introducing Archively: Solving the emergency document crisis 4:44 The 2007 Tech Trap: Why estate planning is stuck in the past 5:18 Blockchain vs. Evil Cousin Sally: Preventing document tampering 6:50 Secure 3 Technology: Encryption, Blockchain, and NFTs 8:50 Shamir's Secret Sharing: The "Secure 9" triple layer security 9:24 Real-World Applications: Medical directives and hospital emergencies 11:04 Emergency Access: How loved ones get access in a crisis 12:21 0% Downtime: The Blockchain mirror vs. AWS/Microsoft failures 14:37 16 Attorneys & 2 Years of Research: Building a trusted system 15:12 Sovereignty & Censorship: Why you can't trust Big Tech with your data 17:03 The Process: How to get your documents onto Archively 18:06 The Passport Story: Why digital backups are critical for travelers 20:00 Video & Audio Farewells: Solving the "grief" problem 37:35 Prepaying for the Future: Endowment funds and 30-year longevity 41:10 The "Geeky" Stuff: Cryptographic security and Shamir's sharing 45:14 Built by Feedback: Talking to 50 people to solve real problems 47:07 Where to Find Dan: Archively.com (Code: PODFATHER3) 47:37 Outro & Contact Details  

The Crypto Podcast
#118 Beyond the Will: Dan Beech on Secure Document Storage and the End of Estate Disputes

The Crypto Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2026 48:13 Transcription Available


What happens if you're in a crisis and your family can't find your medical directive? Or worse, what if a "disgruntled relative" alters your will after you're gone? In this episode of The Crypto Podcast, we sit down with Dan Beech, a veteran wealth manager who has advised billionaires and overseen $1.4 billion in sales. Dan is the founder of Archively, a patent-pending platform that uses dual-blockchain technology and NFT hashing to ensure your most critical life documents are encrypted, unalterable, and accessible in seconds. We dive into the "Secure 3" architecture, the dangers of relying on Big Tech for data storage, and how Dan is using technology to solve the logistical and emotional challenges of estate planning.     Timestamps 0:00 Welcome & Introduction to Dan Beech   0:47 Dan's Career: From Real Estate to Wealth Management   1:35 The 2008 Crash: Losing a business and starting over   2:33 Transitioning to Wealth Management in Beverly Hills   3:03 "Simple Wealth": Insider secrets for high net worth investors   3:35 Introducing Archively: Solving the emergency document crisis   4:44 The 2007 Tech Trap: Why estate planning is stuck in the past   5:18 Blockchain vs. Evil Cousin Sally: Preventing document tampering   6:50 Secure 3 Technology: Encryption, Blockchain, and NFTs   8:50 Shamir's Secret Sharing: The "Secure 9" triple layer security   9:24 Real-World Applications: Medical directives and hospital emergencies   11:04 Emergency Access: How loved ones get access in a crisis   12:21 0% Downtime: The Blockchain mirror vs. AWS/Microsoft failures   14:37 16 Attorneys & 2 Years of Research: Building a trusted system   15:12 Sovereignty & Censorship: Why you can't trust Big Tech with your data   17:03 The Process: How to get your documents onto Archively   18:06 The Passport Story: Why digital backups are critical for travelers   20:00 Video & Audio Farewells: Solving the "grief" problem   37:35 Prepaying for the Future: Endowment funds and 30-year longevity   41:10 The "Geeky" Stuff: Cryptographic security and Shamir's sharing   45:14 Built by Feedback: Talking to 50 people to solve real problems   47:07 Where to Find Dan: Archively.com (Code: PODFATHER3)   47:37 Outro & Contact Details    

Woman's Hour
Lady Brittan on false accusations, playwright Anna Jordan on Mother Courage, author Claire Powell, strength training

Woman's Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 3, 2026 57:13


New research shows that strength training twice a week can lengthen your life. Sarah Best and Emma Holmes, who are 49 and 51, will compete at an elite indoor fitness competition, the Hyrox World Championships later this month. Only the top 0.5% of competitors worldwide qualify to compete. They tell Nuala about how they achieved this impressive level of fitness and explain how you can be strong at any age.Lady Brittan is calling on the government to recognise those falsely accused as victims, when a perpetrator is released. This follows the release of Carl Beech who was jailed in part for perverting the course of justice. Beech, whose allegations sparked one of the Metropolitan Police's most high-profile investigations, Operation Midland, was jailed for 18 years in 2019 after his claims of historic child abuse against prominent figures were proven to be false. Now Lady Brittan is among those saying they should have been informed about his release. She explains why she is is a signatory to a letter to the Justice Secretary, alongside some of those falsely accused by Carl Beech. Mother Courage and her Children is Bertolt Brecht's 1939 tale of a wartime profiteer who prefers to see herself as a savvy survivor and devoted mother. Currently on stage at the Globe in London for the first time, Nuala speaks to playwright Anna Jordan who has adapted the story for a modern audience. Why is this story one for retelling now and why does it continue to be performed more than 80 years later around the world?Author Claire Powell joins Nuala to discuss her latest novel All In. It follows a couple on an all-inclusive holiday with their extended family and explores the strain that IVF can place on a relationship. She tells Nuala why she chose the setting of a luxury resort to explore family dynamics. Presenter: Nuala McGovern Producer: Olivia Skinner

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Daybreak Drive-IN
Tuesday, June 2, 2026: Beech Grove Considers DORA Alcohol District

Daybreak Drive-IN

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2026 3:50


ALSO: Friends of Indianapolis Garage Shooting Victim Remember His Life... Illinois Legislature Fails to Seal Chicago Bears Stadium DealSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

News 8 Daily
Tuesday, June 2, 2026: Beech Grove Considers DORA Alcohol District

News 8 Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2026 3:51


ALSO: Friends Remember Indianapolis Parking Garage Shooting Victim... Illinois Legislature Fails to Seal Chicago Bears Stadium DealSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Hammer + Nigel Show Podcast
Beech Grove HS "Rent-A-Wrestler"

Hammer + Nigel Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2026 7:29 Transcription Available


Beech Grove Wrestling Club is offering to help community members with odd jobs and side work! Need some help around the house or some extra muscle for a project, contact Coach Ryan Williams here: "BGHS Rent-A-Wrestler Contact Ryan Williams; Rwilliams@bgcs.k12.in.us See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Blame it on Marketing â„¢
Paid, Owned, Earned.. Where Do B2B Influencers Fit? | E111 with Will Beech and Chris Peters

Blame it on Marketing â„¢

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2026 34:31 Transcription Available


B2B influencer marketing is having a moment… but most teams are still treating it like a vibes-based experiment.

Do This, NOT That: Marketing Tips with Jay Schwedelson l Presented By Marigold

Partner with Jay! https://www.jayschwedelson.com/contactㅤPre-order Jay Schwedelson's new book, Stupider People Have Done It (out June 9, 2026). All net proceeds are donated to The V Foundation for Cancer Research—let's kick cancer's butt: https://www.amazon.com/Stupider-People-Have-Done-Marketing/dp/1637635206ㅤCheck out Jay's YOUTUBE Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@schwedelsonCheck out Jay's TIKTOK: https://www.tiktok.com/@schwedelsonCheck Out Jay's INSTAGRAM: https://www.instagram.com/jayschwedelson/ㅤCheck out Thorne (T-H-O-R-N-E) at thorne.com to explore their supplements and wellness tools, and connect with Mary Beech on social to follow her work leading growth.ㅤRunning the second half of a marathon faster than the first sounds borderline impossible, but Mary Beech treats that idea (the negative split) as a life philosophy. As Chief Growth Officer at Thorne, she sat down with Jay Schwedelson to get into why Gen Z will sit through an hour-long Reddit AMA but scroll right past your TikTok, why 65% of Americans say picking a supplement is more confusing than filing their taxes, and what actually changes when a marketer trades the CMO seat for full P&L ownership.ㅤBest Moments:(03:45) Why she'd never go backwards to CMO and what the CGO title really unlocks(05:30) Her head of sales is her closest peer at Thorne, on purpose(07:45) The wellness confidence stat that should make every marketer rethink their content(08:30) Gen Z's split brain, six-second ads and hour-long Reddit AMAs in the same week(13:30) Why TikTok hasn't cracked for a clinical supplement brand even though everyone else is winning there(18:45) The negative split applied to your career, today gets to be better than yesterday ㅤ

EAA's The Green Dot - An Aviation Podcast
EAA's The Green Dot — Beech Starship Test Pilot Tom Carr

EAA's The Green Dot - An Aviation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 7, 2026 43:40


This time on The Green Dot, hosts Tom and Chris are joined by Tom Carr, who was a Beechcraft Starship test pilot in the 1980s and is now the chief test pilot at Garmin. The Green Dot, sponsored by Crewchief Systems, is a podcast created by aviation enthusiasts for their fellow aviation enthusiasts. The podcast […]

Campaign Chemistry
Campaign Chemistry: Thorne's Mary Beech and Redscout's Ivan Kayser

Campaign Chemistry

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2026 50:01


If you are a brand experiencing massive growth, your first instinct might be to just keep doing exactly what you've been doing.  Luckily for Thorne consumers, Mary Beech, the brand's chief growth officer, and Ivan Kayser, the CEO of Redscout, refuse to do anything but. In this episode, we're taking a fly-on-the-wall look at how Beech, Kayser and their teams worked together to define Thorn''s brand identity based on two key insights stemming from their joint brand research: the importance of Thorn''s clinical, scientific rigor and the consumer's deep desire for personalization.  They also share the secret behind their highly successful client-agency partnership, which starts with early morning breakfasts in Brooklyn, creating crystal-clear briefs and a simple golden rule: Don't hire jerks. Both Beech and Kayser also discuss their take on the brands that have successfully transitioned from challenger brands to innovative leaders within their industries simply by "breaking the rules.” The sound bite "Authenticity comes first versus fame." The stories Lana Condor and Misty Copeland tackle once-taboo topics in Thorne's new campaign Ciara and Thorne ‘level up' creatine marketing with new stigma-busting campaign Thorne debuts on-the-go products through cinema-esque ad featuring Ben Shelton The key takeaways Don't settle for complacency. Innovate for the benefit of the consumers. When a brand is experiencing high growth, the instinct is often to just repeat the exact same tactics. However, marketers should take the time to extract the underlying strategic lessons of why those tactics worked, which allows the brand to diversify its marketing mix and experiment with intentionality. Differentiate between category table stakes and true brand differentiators. Consumers will often state that certain product features like scientific excellence and rigor are essential. But what's important to the consumer does not always fuel brand differentiation. Marketers must position the brand against the insights that actually drive preference and interest. Define the brand's “vibe” for the upper funnel. Lower funnel marketing can easily rely on specific claims, product stats or transactional hooks. However, when shifting spend to upper funnel awareness, the messaging gets "vibier," requiring the brand to be crystal clear on exactly what they are communicating to the consumer. Design brand strategy for daily execution. A strategic positioning is useless if it just looks great on a wall or sits in a drawer. Brand strategy must have an orientation toward execution, providing tangible guardrails, messaging guidelines and tone directions so the creative teams can actually run with the work. Establish a strict “order of operations” for messaging. To maintain a cohesive strategy across all touchpoints, establish clear rules for how the brand speaks. For Thorne, the strategy was “know me, show me,” meaning the brand had to prove it had an understanding of the consumer first, and only then provide the scientific proof points in response. Target potential advocates, not just viable buyers. When conducting audience research, the goal should not just be finding out who you could target, but who you should target. Marketers should look for consumers whose behaviors, identities and motivations make them natural advocates and referrers for the brand. Prioritize relatability over sheer fame. When choosing brand ambassadors, avoid using celebrities simply as a stamp of quality or relevance. Thorne tapped into talent including Misty Copeland, Lana Candor and Ben Shelton, who have authentic stories and personal journeys of product discovery that the target audience can relate to and feel seen by. Build the brand foundation before bringing in talent. Launching a foundational brand campaign without a celeb forces the marketing team to crystallize their tone and message independently. By not letting talent become the foundation, the brand builds a strong core that subsequent ambassador campaigns can securely build upon. Treat agencies as an extension of your internal team. Brands should approach hiring agency partners with the same mindset as hiring internal employees. Rather than just chasing agencies with awards, hire nice, smart people who will make the team and the work better. As Beech states, “I don't hire jerks.” Avoid “garbage in, garbage out” briefs. Agencies cannot be expected to work miracles if the client hasn't defined the core problem first. Marketers must take the time to thoroughly prepare a brief, defining exactly what they want out of the work and what the expected business impact should be before handing it off to creative partners. campaignlive.com Music - Take you Out by Lucid Tides, courtesy of Triple Scoop. What we know about advertising, you should know about advertising. Start your 1-month FREE trial to Campaign US. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.

Gaia Translate
The Great Spirit of the Beech

Gaia Translate

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2026 29:32


In this episode of Gaia Translate, the Great Spirit of the Beech, as sacred wisdom keeper, offers blessings of welcome and renewal to those who seek to be in attunement with their ascension. Want access to the transcript and show notes for future episodes? Visit our website at www.gaiatranslate.com Please rate, review and share the Gaia Translate podcast with your friends and colleagues so that more of us are able to receive this timely communication from the greater family of life we are all a part of.

Let's Talk About Pools
From Operator to Industry Innovator: Adam Beech & Pool Brain

Let's Talk About Pools

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2026 78:50


Send us Fan MailIn Season 5, Episode 75 of Let's Talk About Pools, we sit down with Adam Beech to explore his journey from working as a pool operator to becoming the CEO of Pool Brain.Adam shares how his real-world experience in the field sparked the vision for Pool Brain and how the platform is helping pool professionals simplify operations, improve efficiency, and grow their businesses. We also dive into what sets Pool Brain apart, how it's evolving to meet the needs of today's pool pros, and what exciting developments are on the horizon.Whether you're a service technician, business owner, or industry leader, this episode is packed with insights on innovation, growth, and the future of pool service.Strategic Podcast Sponsor:  Pool Brain

ASOG Podcast
Episode 260 - Navigating Family Legacy and Change in the Automotive Business With Jackie & Darryl Beech

ASOG Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 16, 2026 63:40


Don't get to the end of this year wishing you had taken action to change your business and your life.Click here to schedule a free discovery call for your business: https://geni.us/IFORABEDon't miss an upcoming event with The Institute: https://geni.us/InstituteEvents2026Shop-Ware gives you the tools to provide your shop with everything needed to become optimally profitable.Click here to schedule a free demo: https://info.shop-ware.com/profitabilityTransform your shop's marketing with the best in the automotive industry, Shop Marketing Pros!Get a free audit of your shop's current marketing by clicking here: https://geni.us/ShopMarketingProsShop owners, are you ready to simplify your business operations? Meet 360 Payments, your one-stop solution for effortless payment processing.Imagine this—no more juggling receipts, staplers, or endless paperwork. With 360 Payments, you get everything integrated into a single, sleek digital platform.Simplify payments. Streamline operations. Check out 360payments.com today!In this episode, Lucas and David are joined by Darryl and Jackie Beech to explore the dynamics of running and transitioning a family-owned automotive business. Darryl reflects on the importance of having strong business processes and work-life balance, sharing his motivation to set Jackie up for long-term success as she steps into a larger leadership role. Jackie opens up about the challenges—and privileges—of carrying forward her father's legacy, focusing on the value of maintaining strong customer relationships while preparing for inevitable changes.00:00 "Doubting His Radio Future"04:40 "Family, Loss, and Betrayal"08:19 "Mismanagement and Lack of Structure"10:42 "Shopware's Lifesaving Support"14:53 Forensic Analysis in Auto Failures18:21 "Tailored Vehicle Maintenance Advice"21:31 Transitioning Business Leadership and Operations23:38 "Balancing Business and Social Hurdles"28:52 "Senior Tech Rejects Management Training"31:54 "Saving a Family Legacy"35:02 Navigating Tough Clients Effectively38:49 "Embracing Leadership Humility"40:32 "Early Career Diversification Needed"44:45 "Growth Through Decisions and Challenges"48:08 Managing Stress and Support Systems49:55 "Overcoming Recession and Struggle"53:34 "Navigating Family Life and Struggles"56:48 "Childhood Memories: The Good Side"

Smiley Morning Show
Battle of the Burbs 2026: Beech Grove VS Speedway

Smiley Morning Show

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 7, 2026 18:24


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Between Us Moms
Shenae Grimes Beech on Leaving Hollywood, “Traumatizing” Fame, Marriage & Raising Kids to “Stay Weird”

Between Us Moms

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2026 47:40


This week on Between Us Moms, we interview actress, entrepreneur, and mom of two Shenae Grimes Beech for one of her most honest conversations yet.You first fell in love with her on Degrassi: The Next Generation and the CW's 90210, but today Shenae is opening up about why her time in Hollywood felt “traumatizing,” how fame in the peak tabloid era shaped her identity, and why she doesn't necessarily want her daughter to follow in her footsteps. Now raising two kids with husband Josh, Shenae shares what life really looks like in this season: being the default parent, building her clothing brand Two Halves, dreaming about writing a book, and redefining success on her own terms -- and what new dreams she has.We talk about:Why she stepped away from mainstream acting ans what her life looks like todayThe “unlearning” she's had to do after years of being told how to look, speak, and behaveRaising confident kids in today's culture — and why their motto is “stay weird.” We dive into their experiences at school and how to stop caring when other kids question their fashion and choices. It's something all parents need to hear!Marriage shifts when your husband goes from creative life to a 9–5 job and what the secret sauce is to staying together for over a decade. Beauty standards, aging naturally, and her decision (for now) to skip Botox — even though she fully supports women who choose itLiving with rosacea, showing real skin online, and rejecting impossible expectationsDo women in Hollywood get treated differently after they become moms? What about as they age?Her message to moms spiraling or feeling anxiety over the doom and gloom news cyclesShenae also gets candid about modern motherhood pressures, her bouts with postpartum and a baby with colic -- and why it's so important we take up space, find our identities, and take care of our mental health.This episode is about pivoting without shame, redefining ambition, protecting your peace, and raising kids who feel free to be exactly who they are.If you're navigating motherhood, identity shifts, career changes, aging, marriage, or simply trying to care less about being “likable” — this one is for you.Please follow the podcast and share it with a friend!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Circle Round
The Beech-Wood Box

Circle Round

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 3, 2026 24:40


Krassimira Belev (The Therapy) and acclaimed violinist Christian Hebel star in a Romani tale about how the very first violin came to be. Sign up for our monthly newsletter, "The Lion's Roar", here.

Pool Nation Podcast
E-290 Pool Nation Podcast Adam Beech with Pool Brain Scaling a Pool Service Business: Consistency Wins

Pool Nation Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2026 123:04


Episode 290 Pool Nation Podcast - Are you stuck at 200 pools and can't break through to the next level? In this powerful episode of the Pool Nation Podcast, Edgar, John,  and Zac sit down with Adam Beech, founder of Pool Brain, to break down the real reason pool service companies struggle to scale. It's not hustle. It's not marketing. It's not “better techs.” It's consistency. Adam shares how he scaled his pool service company past 1,000 pools and why traditional checklists, rockstar technicians, and reactive management nearly kept him stuck. If you're a pool service business owner looking to grow from 100 to 500 pools (or beyond), this episode dives deep into: • Why hiring “better techs” doesn't solve scale • The hidden cost of inconsistency • Checklists vs. true workflow systems • How green pools destroy profit margins • Why turnover crushes scaling companies • How automation and AI are changing pool service operations • Reducing chemical costs by up to 40% • Eliminating margin bleed • Building a business that runs without you This episode is packed with real-world operational insights for pool professionals, service companies, and owners who want to build structure instead of chaos. If you want predictable growth, better margins, and fewer fires to put out; this one is for you. ⏱️ EPISODE TIMESTAMPS 00:00 – Welcome to the Pool Nation Podcast 01:30 – Why most pool companies hit a growth wall 05:00 – The myth of the “rockstar technician” 12:00 – What inconsistency really looks like at scale 18:30 – Hustle vs. structure: why effort isn't enough 22:00 – Why checklists fail in pool service 30:00 – What a true workflow system looks like 36:00 – PSI readings and preventing green pools 44:00 – Chemical automation & margin control 52:00 – AI tab dosing explained 1:05:00 – Eliminating training bottlenecks 1:15:00 – Inventory automation & Heritage integration 1:25:00 – The future of AI in pool service 1:40:00 – Remote monitoring, Water Guru & automation 1:55:00 – Final thoughts: Building scalable pool businesses

Daybreak Drive-IN
February 26, 2026: Suspect in Killing of Beech Grove Officer Could Change Jails

Daybreak Drive-IN

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2026 3:04


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Daybreak Drive-IN
February 24, 2026: Final Farewell to Fallen Beech Grove Police Officer Brian Elliott

Daybreak Drive-IN

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2026 3:15


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News 8 Daily
Hundreds honor fallen Beech Grove Officer Brian Elliott at funeral service

News 8 Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2026 14:26


ALSO: President Trump to give State of the Union address, Indiana House approves stricter SNAP and Medicaid requirements, Midwest couple experiences tense situation as Mexico cartel violence grows, Nancy Guthrie investigation, and WNBA sets agreement deadline.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

WFYI News Now
Funeral for Beech Grove Officer, North Side ICE Protest, Syringe Services Bill, Project Loudmouth Books, Affordable Housing Shortage, IMPD Officers Shot Juvenile Suspects

WFYI News Now

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2026 7:19


Celebration of life for Beech Grove officer shot in the line of duty. Hundreds of ICE protestors joined a cold, Sunday evening march on Indianapolis's north side. The Indiana House of Representatives has passed a bill allowing syringe services programs to continue five more years. Local Author Leah Johnson opened Loudmouth Books to make restricted and banned books more available. There is not enough affordable housing in Indiana. Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department officers shot two juvenile suspects and injured another on the far eastside Saturday night. Residents of Indianapolis' Near Westside, an industry hub for over a century, have experienced higher rates of lung disease for years. The Marion County Sheriff urges state lawmakers to walk back a portion of an immigration bill.

WFYI News Now
Funeral for Beech Grove Officer, North Side ICE Protest, Syringe Services Bill, Project Loudmouth Books, Affordable Housing Shortage, IMPD Officers Shot Juvenile Suspects

WFYI News Now

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2026 7:19


Celebration of life for Beech Grove officer shot in the  line of duty. Hundreds of ICE protestors joined a cold, Sunday evening march on Indianapolis's north side. The Indiana House of Representatives has passed a bill allowing syringe services programs to continue five more years. Local Author Leah Johnson opened Loudmouth Books to make restricted and banned books more available. There is not enough affordable housing in Indiana. Indianapolis Metropolitan Police Department officers shot two juvenile suspects and injured another on the far eastside Saturday night. Residents of Indianapolis' Near Westside, an industry hub for over a century, have experienced higher rates of lung disease for years. The Marion County Sheriff urges state lawmakers to walk back a portion of an immigration bill. Want to go deeper on the stories you hear on WFYI News Now? Visit wfyi.org/news and follow us on social media to get comprehensive analysis and local news daily. Subscribe to WFYI News Now wherever you get your podcasts. WFYI News Now is produced by Zach Bundy, with support from News Director Sarah Neal-Estes.

Daybreak Drive-IN
February 23, 2026: Funeral Today for Fallen Beech Grove Police Officer Brian Elliott

Daybreak Drive-IN

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2026 3:16


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News 8 Daily
Funeral service for fallen Beech Grove Police Officer Brian Elliott

News 8 Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2026 15:04


ALSO: Police shooting, Trump imposes more tariffs, Former Purdue wide receiver found dead, USA wins gold, NFL Combine begins.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Hammer + Nigel Show Podcast
Suspect in Fatal Shooting of Beech Grove Officer Officially Charged

Hammer + Nigel Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2026 5:54 Transcription Available


The 47 year-old was formally charged Friday, Feb. 20 with the following counts, according to online court records: Murder Attempted murder Criminal confinement while armed with a deadly weapon Domestic battery by means of a deadly weapon Battery by means of a deadly weapon Pointing a firearm at another See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Hammer + Nigel Show Podcast
Beech Grove Vigil Last Night

Hammer + Nigel Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2026 7:24 Transcription Available


A beautiful night last night honoring and remembering fallen Beech Grove officer Brian Elliott. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Daybreak Drive-IN
February 19, 2026: Candelight Vigil for Fallen Beech Grove Police Officer Brian Elliott

Daybreak Drive-IN

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2026 3:24


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News 8 Daily
Hundreds gather for vigil to honor fallen Beech Grove officer

News 8 Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 19, 2026 14:59


ALSO: IMPD 5-year strategic plan, Indianapolis Zoo president and CEO takes leave of absence, META CEO testifies in social media trial, and USA Hockey goes for gold.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Hammer + Nigel Show Podcast
Beech Grove Chief of Police Michael Maurice & FOP President Rick Snyder Join

Hammer + Nigel Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2026 18:55 Transcription Available


Chief Maurice & FOP President Rick Snyder joined us in-studio to talk about Officer Brian Elliott who was shot and killed in the line of duty Monday, 2/16. You can donate to the family here In Memory of Beech Grove Officer Brian Elliott | Central IN Police FoundationSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Hammer + Nigel Show Podcast
Beech Grove Mayor Jim Coffman Joins

Hammer + Nigel Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2026 11:46 Transcription Available


Mayor Coffman calls-in to talk about how the city of Beech Grove is coming together to support the family of fallen Officer Brian Elliott. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Hammer + Nigel Show Podcast
Beech Grove Officer Killed

Hammer + Nigel Show Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2026 9:46 Transcription Available


33 year old Beech Grove Police Dept Officer Brian Elliott died in the line of duty last night responding to a domestic call. He dies of a gunshot wound. Another officer was shot and will recover. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Kendall And Casey Podcast
Beech Grove officer killed in shooting identified as Brian Elliott

Kendall And Casey Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2026 6:13 Transcription Available


See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

WFYI News Now
Beech Grove Officer Killed, Protest At ICE Office, Bail Reform On November Ballot, Early Voting Amendment, Foreign Adversaries Bill

WFYI News Now

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2026 4:19


The suspect was arrested after a Beech Grove police officer was shot and killed last night. Indianapolis' Immigration and Customs Enforcement field office handles all but seven counties in the state. Hoosiers will vote this year on whether to allow judges to deny some potentially dangerous offenders bail under a constitutional amendment that passed through the legislature Monday. A push to shorten the number of early voting days in Indiana has been slipped into a bill as the legislative session nears its end.Lawmakers aim to crack down on the influence of foreign governments through legislation moving through the statehouse.

WFYI News Now
Beech Grove Officer Killed, Protest At ICE Office, Bail Reform On November Ballot, Early Voting Amendment, Foreign Adversaries Bill

WFYI News Now

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2026 4:19


The suspect was arrested after a Beech Grove police officer was shot and killed last night. Indianapolis' Immigration and Customs Enforcement field office handles all but seven counties in the state. Hoosiers will vote this year on whether to allow judges to deny some potentially dangerous offenders bail under a constitutional amendment that passed through the legislature Monday. A push to shorten the number of early voting days in Indiana has been slipped into a bill as the legislative session nears its end. Lawmakers aim to crack down on the influence of foreign governments through legislation moving through the statehouse. Want to go deeper on the stories you hear on WFYI News Now? Visit wfyi.org/news and follow us on social media to get comprehensive analysis and local news daily. Subscribe to WFYI News Now wherever you get your podcasts. WFYI News Now is produced by Zach Bundy, with support from News Director Sarah Neal-Estes.

Daybreak Drive-IN
February 17, 2026: Two Officers Shot, One Killed in Beech Grove

Daybreak Drive-IN

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2026 2:56


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News 8 Daily
Beech Grove police officer killed, another injured in shooting; suspect in custody

News 8 Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2026 12:20


ALSO: Early election changes proposal, 3 dead & 3 critically injured in Rhode Island hockey arena shooting, and Olympic medal count.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

OpenMHz
Beech grove officer shot

OpenMHz

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2026 6:06


Mon, Feb 16 10:37 PM → 10:53 PM Two Beechgrove officers were shot one was killed responding to domestic call Radio Systems: - Indianapolis, Indiana

Deliberate Words
Trebuchets, Tenacity, & Technical Curiosity featuring Tucker Beech Drexel U Architecture Student

Deliberate Words

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 13, 2026 41:28


This Deliberate Words episode captures a lively conversation between Dave Stutzman and Steve Gantner of Conspectus and their guest, Tucker Beech, a third-year (of six) Drexel architecture student who first connected with Dave after he guest-spoke to a Drexel class about specifications.Tucker shares the origin story of her architecture obsession, from a custom-built childhood home and a fifth-grade “intro to architecture” project (complete with a too-small-to-compete fire station model) to being inspired by travel and historic architecture in Europe. She talks candidly about what architecture school is really like, pushing back on the all-nighter myth and emphasizing time management, work-life balance, and personal safety when commuting late in Philadelphia.A key theme is humility and learning from others. Tucker recounts advice from an architecture camp: never assume you know more than the people doing the work around you. Steve reinforces it with a story from his father (a bricklayer) and explains how that mindset shaped his approach to construction administration.Professionally, Tucker is exploring “architecture-adjacent” paths that still use her strengths, especially building codes, specifications, and technical observation. She lights up describing how specs let you read a room through details (like recognizing an acoustically sensitive space by door hardware), and the group connects the dots between code knowledge and strong spec writing. Steve encourages her to take business classes if possible, noting how valuable that foundation is in practice.The episode also has plenty of personality: a running gag about technical glitches, a spirited “cheese drawer” debate (Midwest pride), and Tucker's other signature interests (dogs, ducks, pumpkins, and dreams of pumpkin chunking with trebuchets).They close with the show's “five words or less” question. Tucker's answer: “providing hope, safety and security to all.” She ties it back to her goal of eventually designing residential projects that give others the same sense of belonging she felt growing up. Dave and Steve wish her luck, invite her to stay in touch with spec questions, and give a light-hearted “hire Tucker” shout-out to listeners in the Philadelphia area.

Daybreak Drive-IN
Monday, February 9, 2026: Beech Grove Independent Nazarene Church Gathers After Fire

Daybreak Drive-IN

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2026 3:08


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FreightCasts
The Long Haul | Who Is Fighting for the American Trucker – A Straight Talk with Harvey Beech

FreightCasts

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 8, 2026 89:51


Truck drivers don't need another feel-good message. They want honesty. In this episode of The Long Haul, Adam sits down with Harvey Beech, co-founder of American Truckers United, a third-generation trucking operator who has lived every side of this industry — company driver, small fleet owner, and long-haul carrier. Harvey speaks plainly about what many drivers feel but few are willing to say out loud: how immigration policy intersects with trucking, why wages have been compressed, how safety standards have eroded, and why the sacrifices of seasoned American drivers often go ignored. This is not a political episode. It's a reality check — from someone who was born into trucking and never left it. ⁠Follow The Long Haul Podcast⁠ ⁠Other FreightWaves Shows⁠ Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Northern Kentucky Spotlight
Hear from Beech Acres Parenting Center⁠ & The ⁠Catalytic Fund

Northern Kentucky Spotlight

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2026 34:57


Kick off the new year with a new episode of the NKY Spotlight Podcast! Today we're joined by Jordan Huizenga & Kerry Brown of Beech Acres Parenting Center and Joe Klare of Catalytic Development Funding Corp of Northern Kentucky .The NKY Spotlight Podcast is powered by CKREU Consulting.

What a Great Punk
Episode 500: Season One Finale Live in Naarm (Melbourne) feat. Issy Beech, Rhys Mitchell and Santa Clause

What a Great Punk

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2025 109:13


Our last episode was recorded live at The Railway hotel, in Naarm, and made extra special by the huge turnout and our amazing guests and close freinds joining us, Rhys and Issy. The day was honestly the perfect send off for us. We had so much fun recording the pod, and the room was full of love and such a great energy, it was more than we could have hoped for. A huge shout outs to EVERYONE that's listened to the pod over the last 500 episodes, came up and said "hello I love the pod", every guest we've had on, and of course anyone who's signed up to the Patreon over the years, we could not have reached 500 episodes without you. Happy Birthday Helen! We'll be back

Off The Vine with Kaitlyn Bristowe
Shenae Grimes-Beech | Degrassi to 90210: Inside the Pressure, Fame & Her Post-Hollywood Reinvention!

Off The Vine with Kaitlyn Bristowe

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 11, 2025 78:51


#901. If you grew up on Degrassi or 90210, buckle up — today's episode is a full-on millennial nostalgia trip with actress and former teen TV icon Shenae Grimes-Beech.Shenae gets real about what Hollywood in the 2000s was actually like: the career-making auditions, the surreal celebrity encounters, the pressure she hid behind the scenes, and the identity shift that came when she finally stepped back from it all. She also spills a few wild 2008-era stories (millennials, prepare to scream), and fills us in on life now — from being a mom of two, to her clothing line, to the new business venture she's launching in 2026.If you loved teen dramas, lived for the tabloid years, or just want an honest glow-up story… this episode is it!If you're LOVING this podcast, please follow and leave a rating and review below! PLUS, FOLLOW OUR PODCAST INSTAGRAM HERE!Thank you to our Sponsors! Check out these deals!Aura Frames: For a limited time, visit AuraFrames.com/vine and get $35 off Aura's best-selling Carver Mat frames - named #1 by Wirecutter - by using promo code VINE at checkout.Bombas: Head over to Bombas.com/vine and use code vine for 20% off your first purchase.Function Health: Own your health for $365 a year. That's a dollar a day. Learn more by visiting www.functionhealth.com/VINE or use gift code VINE25 for a $25 credit towards your membership.Progressive: Visit Progressive.com to see if you could save on car insurance!Macy's: Book a free Personal Stylist session online or in-store, tell them who you're shopping for, and let them do the heavy lifting. Go ahead and get started at macys.com!Airalo: If you've got an international trip coming up, download the Airalo app now or visit AIRALO.com and use code VINE for 15% off your first eSIM.EPISODE HIGHLIGHTS: (7:40) The pinch-me Hollywood moment — when Topher Grace recognizes her from billboards. The early 2000s fame surreality starts HERE.(18:30) The dark side of the 90210 era — paparazzi chaos, safety fears, and the moment she sat crying in her car because going home didn't feel safe.(22:37) The wild John Mayer twist — rumors said they were dating… until she actually ran into him at Chateau Marmont.(43:19) The most toxic part of Hollywood — Shenae breaks down how your value becomes tied to your last success, and how that shaped (and messed with) her identity.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Totally Rad Christmas!
Jeff Lorber “God Rest the House “ (w/ Steve Beech)

Totally Rad Christmas!

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2025 45:40


What's up, dudes? There's nothing like a Christmas jazz house song to kick off a party. I've got Steve Beech of Uplifting House Sessions with me to dive into the opening track of Winter Warnerland! Yes, we're talking Jeff Lorber “God Rest the House!”Jeff Lorber is an American keyboardist and composer specializing in jazz and fusion. After attending the Berklee College of Music, he played with Michael Brecker and John Scofield. Eventually he started Jeff Lorber Fusion and released his first album in 1977. He frequently played on Rhodes, Minimoog, and Prophet 5 keyboards. He subsequently went solo and had several singles on Billboard Dance charts.As the Winter Warnerland liner notes state:“He's the guy who first brought you Karen White with their smash hit, The Facts of Love. Kenny G, his former sax player and right now is one of the hottest session cats out there. You can hear his magic touch on current hits from U2, Pebbles, New Edition, Giant Steps, New Shoes, The California Raisins, Sheena Easton and Jeffrey Osborne. Those are just the ones he's played on this month. And you know he's saving up the good stuff for his next WB LP due sometime in 89. Even though he's a busy guy, he managed to crank out a hot house mix version of God Rest Ye Merry, Gentlemen for us. Turn it up!”Driving bass line? Check. Syncopated version of the melody? Got it. Minor pentatonics, blues scale embellishments, and occasional chromatic triplets? Definitely! So grab your Yamaha GS-1, and jam out to this episode on Jeff Lorber “God Rest the House!”Uplifting House SessionsYouTube: @UpliftinghouseSessionsIG: @upliftinghousesessionsGive us a buzz! Send a text, dudes!Check us out on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Totally Rad Christmas Mall & Arcade, Teepublic.com, or TotallyRadChristmas.com! Later, dudes!

The Storm Skiing Journal and Podcast
Podcast #218: Hatley Pointe, North Carolina Owner Deb Hatley

The Storm Skiing Journal and Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2025 73:03


WhoDeb Hatley, Owner of Hatley Pointe, North CarolinaRecorded onJuly 30, 2025About Hatley PointeClick here for a mountain stats overviewOwned by: Deb and David Hatley since 2023 - purchased from Orville English, who had owned and operated the resort since 1992Located in: Mars Hill, North CarolinaYear founded: 1969 (as Wolf Laurel or Wolf Ridge; both names used over the decades)Pass affiliations: Indy Pass, Indy+ Pass – 2 days, no blackoutsClosest neighboring ski areas: Cataloochee (1:25), Sugar Mountain (1:26)Base elevation: 4,000 feetSummit elevation: 4,700 feetVertical drop: 700 feetSkiable acres: 54Average annual snowfall: 65 inchesTrail count: 21 (4 beginner, 11 intermediate, 6 advanced)Lift count: 4 active (1 fixed-grip quad, 1 ropetow, 2 carpets); 2 inactive, both on the upper mountain (1 fixed-grip quad, 1 double)Why I interviewed herOur world has not one map, but many. Nature drew its own with waterways and mountain ranges and ecosystems and tectonic plates. We drew our maps on top of these, to track our roads and borders and political districts and pipelines and railroad tracks.Our maps are functional, simplistic. They insist on fictions. Like the 1,260-mile-long imaginary straight line that supposedly splices the United States from Canada between Washington State and Minnesota. This frontier is real so long as we say so, but if humanity disappeared tomorrow, so would that line.Nature's maps are more resilient. This is where water flows because this is where water flows. If we all go away, the water keeps flowing. This flow, in turn, impacts the shape and function of the entire world.One of nature's most interesting maps is its mountain map. For most of human existence, mountains mattered much more to us than they do now. Meaning: we had to respect these giant rocks because they stood convincingly in our way. It took European settlers centuries to navigate en masse over the Appalachians, which is not even a severe mountain range, by global mountain-range standards. But paved roads and tunnels and gas stations every five miles have muted these mountains' drama. You can now drive from the Atlantic Ocean to the Midwest in half a day.So spoiled by infrastructure, we easily forget how dramatically mountains command huge parts of our world. In America, we know this about our country: the North is cold and the South is warm. And we define these regions using battle maps from a 19th Century war that neatly bisected the nation. Another imaginary line. We travel south for beaches and north to ski and it is like this everywhere, a gentle progression, a continent-length slide that warms as you descend from Alaska to Panama.But mountains disrupt this logic. Because where the land goes up, the air grows cooler. And there are mountains all over. And so we have skiing not just in expected places such as Vermont and Maine and Michigan and Washington, but in completely irrational ones like Arizona and New Mexico and Southern California. And North Carolina.North Carolina. That's the one that surprised me. When I started skiing, I mean. Riding hokey-poke chairlifts up 1990s Midwest hills that wouldn't qualify as rideable surf breaks, I peered out at the world to figure out where else people skied and what that skiing was like. And I was astonished by how many places had organized skiing with cut trails and chairlifts and lift tickets, and by how many of them were way down the Michigan-to-Florida slide-line in places where I thought that winter never came: West Virginia and Virginia and Maryland. And North Carolina.Yes there are ski areas in more improbable states. But Cloudmont, situated in, of all places, Alabama, spins its ropetow for a few days every other year or so. North Carolina, home to six ski areas spinning a combined 35 chairlifts, allows for no such ambiguity: this is a ski state. And these half-dozen ski centers are not marginal operations: Sugar Mountain and Cataloochee opened for the season last week, and they sometimes open in October. Sugar spins a six-pack and two detach quads on a 1,200-foot vertical drop.This geographic quirk is a product of our wonderful Appalachian Mountain chain, which reaches its highest points not in New England but in North Carolina, where Mount Mitchell peaks at 6,684 feet, 396 feet higher than the summit of New Hampshire's Mount Washington. This is not an anomaly: North Carolina is home to six summits taller than Mount Washington, and 12 of the 20-highest in the Appalachians, a range that stretches from Alabama to Newfoundland. And it's not just the summits that are taller in North Carolina. The highest ski area base elevation in New England is Saddleback, which measures 2,147 feet at the bottom of the South Branch quad (the mountain more typically uses the 2,460-foot measurement at the bottom of the Rangeley quad). Either way, it's more than 1,000 feet below the lowest base-area elevation in North Carolina:Unfortunately, mountains and elevation don't automatically equal snow. And the Southern Appalachians are not exactly the Kootenays. It snows some, sometimes, but not so much, so often, that skiing can get by on nature's contributions alone - at least not in any commercially reliable form. It's no coincidence that North Carolina didn't develop any organized ski centers until the 1960s, when snowmaking machines became efficient and common enough for mass deployment. But it's plenty cold up at 4,000 feet, and there's no shortage of water. Snowguns proved to be skiing's last essential ingredient.Well, there was one final ingredient to the recipe of southern skiing: roads. Back to man's maps. Specifically, America's interstate system, which steamrolled the countryside throughout the 1960s and passes just a few miles to Hatley Pointe's west. Without these superhighways, western North Carolina would still be a high-peaked wilderness unknown and inaccessible to most of us.It's kind of amazing when you consider all the maps together: a severe mountain region drawn into the borders of a stable and prosperous nation that builds physical infrastructure easing the movement of people with disposable income to otherwise inaccessible places that have been modified for novel uses by tapping a large and innovative industrial plant that has reduced the miraculous – flight, electricity, the internet - to the commonplace. And it's within the context of all these maps that a couple who knows nothing about skiing can purchase an established but declining ski resort and remake it as an upscale modern family ski center in the space of 18 months.What we talked aboutHurricane Helene fallout; “it took every second until we opened up to make it there,” even with a year idle; the “really tough” decision not to open for the 2023-24 ski season; “we did not realize what we were getting ourselves into”; buying a ski area when you've never worked at a ski area and have only skied a few times; who almost bought Wolf Ridge and why Orville picked the Hatleys instead; the importance of service; fixing up a broken-down ski resort that “felt very old”; updating without losing the approachable family essence; why it was “absolutely necessary” to change the ski area's name; “when you pulled in, the first thing that you were introduced to … were broken-down machines and school buses”; Bible verses and bare trails and busted-up everything; “we could have spent two years just doing cleanup of junk and old things everywhere”; Hatley Pointe then and now; why Hatley removed the double chair; a detachable six-pack at Hatley?; chairlifts as marketing and branding tools; why the Breakaway terrain closed and when it could return and in what form; what a rebuilt summit lodge could look like; Hatley Pointe's new trails; potential expansion; a day-ski area, a resort, or both?; lift-served mountain bike park incoming; night-skiing expansion; “I was shocked” at the level of après that Hatley drew, and expanding that for the years ahead; North Carolina skiing is all about the altitude; re-opening The Bowl trail; going to online-only sales; and lessons learned from 2024-25 that will build a better Hatley for 2025-26.What I got wrongWhen we recorded this conversation, the ski area hadn't yet finalized the name of the new green trail coming off of Eagle – it is Pat's Way (see trailmap above).I asked if Hatley intended to install night-skiing, not realizing that they had run night-ski operations all last winter.Why now was a good time for this interviewPardon my optimism, but I'm feeling good about American lift-served skiing right now. Each of the past five winters has been among the top 10 best seasons for skier visits, U.S. ski areas have already built nearly as many lifts in the 2020s (246) as they did through all of the 2010s (288), and multimountain passes have streamlined the flow of the most frequent and passionate skiers between mountains, providing far more flexibility at far less cost than would have been imaginable even a decade ago.All great. But here's the best stat: after declining throughout the 1980s and ‘90s, the number of active U.S. ski areas stabilized around the turn of the century, and has actually increased for five consecutive winters:Those are National Ski Areas Association numbers, which differ slightly from mine. I count 492 active ski hills for 2023-24 and 500 for last winter, and I project 510 potentially active ski areas for the 2025-26 campaign. But no matter: the number of active ski operations appears to be increasing.But the raw numbers matter less than the manner in which this uptick is happening. In short: a new generation of owners is resuscitating lost or dying ski areas. Many have little to no ski industry experience. Driven by nostalgia, a sense of community duty, plain business opportunity, or some combination of those things, they are orchestrating massive ski area modernization projects, funded via their own wealth – typically earned via other enterprises – or by rallying a donor base.Examples abound. When I launched The Storm in 2019, Saddleback, Maine; Norway Mountain, Michigan; Woodward Park City; Thrill Hills, North Dakota; Deer Mountain, South Dakota; Paul Bunyan, Wisconsin; Quarry Road, Maine; Steeplechase, Minnesota; and Snowland, Utah were all lost ski areas. All are now open again, and only one – Woodward – was the project of an established ski area operator (Powdr). Cuchara, Colorado and Nutt Hill, Wisconsin are on the verge of re-opening following decades-long lift closures. Bousquet, Massachusetts; Holiday Mountain, New York; Kissing Bridge, New York; and Black Mountain, New Hampshire were disintegrating in slow-motion before energetic new owners showed up with wrecking balls and Home Depot frequent-shopper accounts. New owners also re-energized the temporarily dormant Sandia Peak, New Mexico and Tenney, New Hampshire.One of my favorite revitalization stories has been in North Carolina, where tired, fire-ravaged, investment-starved, homey-but-rickety Wolf Ridge was falling down and falling apart. The ski area's season ended in February four times between 2018 and 2023. Snowmaking lagged. After an inferno ate the summit lodge in 2014, no one bothered rebuilding it. Marooned between the rapidly modernizing North Carolina ski trio of Sugar Mountain, Cataloochee, and Beech, Wolf Ridge appeared to be rapidly fading into irrelevance.Then the Hatleys came along. Covid-curious first-time skiers who knew little about skiing or ski culture, they saw opportunity where the rest of us saw a reason to keep driving. Fixing up a ski area turned out to be harder than they'd anticipated, and they whiffed on opening for the 2023-24 winter. Such misses sometimes signal that the new owners are pulling their ripcords as they launch out of the back of the plane, but the Hatleys kept working. They gut-renovated the lodge, modernized the snowmaking plant, tore down an SLI double chair that had witnessed the signing of the Declaration of Independence. And last winter, they re-opened the best version of the ski area now known as Hatley Pointe that locals had seen in decades.A great winter – one of the best in recent North Carolina history – helped. But what I admire about the Hatleys – and this new generation of owners in general – is their optimism in a cultural moment that has deemed optimism corny and naïve. Everything is supposed to be terrible all the time, don't you know that? They didn't know, and that orientation toward the good, tempered by humility and patience, reversed the long decline of a ski area that had in many ways ceased to resonate with the world it existed in.The Hatleys have lots left to do: restore the Breakaway terrain, build a new summit lodge, knot a super-lift to the frontside. And their Appalachian salvage job, while impressive, is not a very repeatable blueprint – you need considerable wealth to take a season off while deploying massive amounts of capital to rebuild the ski area. The Hatley model is one among many for a generation charged with modernizing increasingly antiquated ski areas before they fall over dead. Sometimes, as in the examples itemized above, they succeed. But sometimes they don't. Comebacks at Cockaigne and Hickory, both in New York, fizzled. Sleeping Giant, Wyoming and Ski Blandford, Massachusetts both shuttered after valiant rescue attempts. All four of these remain salvageable, but last week, Four Seasons, New York closed permanently after 63 years.That will happen. We won't be able to save every distressed ski area, and the potential supply of new or revivable ski centers, barring massive cultural and regulatory shifts, will remain limited. But the protectionist tendencies limiting new ski area development are, in a trick of human psychology, the same ones that will drive the revitalization of others – the only thing Americans resist more than building something new is taking away something old. Which in our country means anything that was already here when we showed up. A closed or closing ski area riles the collective angst, throws a snowy bat signal toward the night sky, a beacon and a dare, a cry and a plea: who wants to be a hero?Podcast NotesOn Hurricane HeleneHelene smashed inland North Carolina last fall, just as Hatley was attempting to re-open after its idle year. Here's what made the storm so bad:On Hatley's socialsFollow:On what I look for at a ski resortOn the Ski Big Bear podcastIn the spirit of the article above, one of the top 10 Storm Skiing Podcast guest quotes ever came from Ski Big Bear, Pennsylvania General Manager Lori Phillips: “You treat everyone like they paid a million dollars to be there doing what they're doing”On ski area name changesI wrote a piece on Hatley's name change back in 2023:Ski area name changes are more common than I'd thought. I've been slowly documenting past name changes as I encounter them, so this is just a partial list, but here are 93 active U.S. ski areas that once went under a different name. If you know of others, please email me.On Hatley at the point of purchase and nowGigantic collections of garbage have always fascinated me. That's essentially what Wolf Ridge was at the point of sale:It's a different place now:On the distribution of six-packs across the nationSix-pack chairlifts are rare and expensive enough that they're still special, but common enough that we're no longer amazed by them. Mostly - it depends on where we find such a machine. Just 112 of America's 3,202 ski lifts (3.5 percent) are six-packs, and most of these (75) are in the West (60 – more than half the nation's total, are in Colorado, Utah, or California). The Midwest is home to a half-dozen six-packs, all at Boyne or Midwest Family Ski Resorts operations, and the East has 31 sixers, 17 of which are in New England, and 12 of which are in Vermont. If Hatley installed a sixer, it would be just the second such chairlift in North Carolina, and the fifth in the Southeast, joining the two at Wintergreen, Virginia and the one at Timberline, West Virginia.On the Breakaway fireWolf Ridge's upper-mountain lodge burned down in March 2014. Yowza:On proposed expansions Wolf Ridge's circa 2007 trailmap teases a potential expansion below the now-closed Breakaway terrain:Taking our time machine back to the late ‘80s, Wolf Ridge had envisioned an even more ambitious expansion:The Storm explores the world of lift-served skiing year-round. Join us. Get full access to The Storm Skiing Journal and Podcast at www.stormskiing.com/subscribe