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Infovegana, podcast de veganismo y sostenibilidad
149- HISTORIAS DE "TRANSFARMACIÓN", CRÓNICA DE LA COP29 Y LA PROHIBICIÓN DE LAS GRANJAS INDUSTRIALES EN USA | Infovegana

Infovegana, podcast de veganismo y sostenibilidad

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2024 66:47


✨Episodio 149 del podcast VEGANISMO Y SOSTENIBILIDAD de Infovegana✨ ️ En este episodio hablamos de: ►Os traemos las conclusiones de la COP29 celebrada del 11 al 22 de noviembre en Bakú, Azerbaiyán. Esta cumbre de la ONU que tiene como objetivo conseguir acuerdos globales para mitigar la crisis climática no pasará a la historia por cerrar medidas concretas pero nos ha dejado pinceladas de terror que ponen de manifiesto que se están dando pasos en la dirección equivocada para acabar con las consecuencias de la crisis climática actual. ►La ciudad de Berkley (California, USA) ha acordado una medida histórica: prohibir las granjas industriales animales, también conocidas como CAFO. Os explicamos la importancia de esta ley, las posibles consecuencias y otros intentos que no han llegado a tener éxito. ►Hablamos sobre "The Transfarmation Porject", una iniciativa de Leah Garcés, presidenta de Mercy For Animal que tiene como objetivo ofrecer ayuda a los granjeros que quieran transicionar hacia una producción 100% vegetal. Os explicamos los casos de 3 familias pioneras que han dejado de criar cerdos o pollos para centrarse en el cultivo de vegetales. ►Y como siempre, recomendaciones, repaso de la semana, anécdotas y mucho más ;) ⚡️CADA DOMINGO UN NUEVO EPISODIO DEL PODCAST (disponible en Ivoox, Spotify, Apple Podcast) donde charlamos tranquilamente sobre anécdotas, comentamos noticias, os planteamos dilemas morales y compartimos recomendaciones. Todo relacionado con el antiespecismo, el veganismo y la sostenibilidad. ★Si te apetece, puedes ver nuestro contenido de otras RRSS★ ►IG: https://www.instagram.com/info_vegana/ ►TW: @infovegana ►WEB: https://infovegana.com/ ►CONTACTO: hola@infovegana.com

Magic Matt's Outlaw Radio
Bill Burr caught Hell on stage in Berkley California, Calling out idiots who make suffering about themselves!.

Magic Matt's Outlaw Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2024 6:12


It appears that The Outlaw Radio Crew and Bill Burr have plenty in common!

Sharing the Flavor
Roasting coffee with Cutbow Coffee

Sharing the Flavor

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 16, 2023 60:04


Roasting Coffee with Cutbow CoffeeIn this episode we interview Paul Gallegos of Cutbow Coffee in Alburquerqe New Mexico. Paul was trained in roasting at Peet's coffee and has been roasting coffee for 30 years. Paul shares with us the history of Peet's coffee and their early relationship with Starbucks. He talks about the specialty coffee movement started by Alfred Peet. He mentions how, at the same time in the 60's, the Berkley California scene also started the Farm to Table movement, with Alice Water's Chez Panisse. Paul educates us on coffee varieties and cultivation and the bean belt of countries across the world that produce coffee. He discusses about the care needed in selecting coffee and how it is similar to wine making.Giovanni and Paul discuss Italian coffee roasters such as Illy and Sant'Eustachio. They also discuss the region of Trieste, which is the most known region of Italy for coffee productionWe also delve into the roasting process and how this imparts flavor into the coffee before the coffee drink is made. A show cannot be complete without a food reference and Paul mentions a recipe for short ribs with coffee.Enjoy!

Legends and Lies of Launching a Restaurant
Restaurant Readying For Franchise Explosion

Legends and Lies of Launching a Restaurant

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2022 38:26


Berkley California can be known as the seat of social and political protest, the birthplace of the hippie lifestyle and most recently as the nova of many culinary stars. Jeremiah Tower, Mollie Katzen and of course Alice Waters just to name a few. Gregoire Jacquet, a denizen of the Gourmet Ghetto as he calls it opened his small sandwich shop in Berkley about 20 years ago. Gregoire, the restaurant, gained a reputation for fresh locally sourced menus that changed with the season. He's grooming his business now for a foray into the world of franchising. And, he's also designed a custom box for his food that solves some of the problems of transporting food while keeping a quality of freshness. We started our conversation early one morning… Go to the website www.restaurantlegends.com for links to Gregoire and information on an of our podcast partners   1851Franchise.com https://1851franchise.com/gregoire/top-5-reasons-to-buy-a-gregoire-franchise-2718858#stories Gregoire Restaurant                                                      https://www.gregoirerestaurant.com/ Franconnect https://www.franconnect.com/

Speak Up with Laura Camacho
E 160: The Power of Silence with Leigh Marz

Speak Up with Laura Camacho

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2022 39:30


This episode of Speak Up with Laura Camacho is brought to you by The Practical Guide to Effective Communication: Get Recognized for the Value You Already Contribute. In this much-needed episode of Speak Up, host and communication expert, Laura Camacho, chats with Leigh Marz from Berkley California and co-author of the book Golden: The Power of Silence in a World of Noise. (Her co-author is Justin Talbot.) Working as a consultant for a wide variety of companies, including many Fortune 500 businesses, Leigh realized the tendency to pack meetings with strategies, data, and information wasn't leading to desired results. In her own life as a mother and wife, she and her husband were completely overwhelmed with the demands of everyday life when they came to the realization that they wouldn't find peace through more thinking or more doing. Their intuition led them to a place of silence. After this breakthrough, they wrote an article about the importance of silence which was met with huge success and led them on a journey of interviewing executives, neuroscientists, artists, and many others about their deepest experiences of silence for their new book. In these mind-blowing 40 minutes, we discuss: - the distinction between noise and sound - an interesting definition of silence - what the state of flow has to do with our experience of silence - how to incorporate silence into the workplace, including meetings - the importance of working 10% slower - Leigh's go-to ways of bringing silence into her life For more ground-breaking wisdom about how silence can improve your life, check out her book Golden: The Power of Silence in a World of Noise.

The Moisture Festival Podcast
The Moisture Festival Podcast – Scotty and Katrine

The Moisture Festival Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 15, 2021 61:21


This week, the Moisture Festival Podcast hits the road and travels to Berkley California where they are joined by Scotty Meltzer and Katrine Spang-Hanssen of Comedy Industries. In this episode, Matt and Louie get into the nuts and bolts of comedy and discuss how custom script writing was the tool that would allow Scotty and … Continue reading "The Moisture Festival Podcast – Scotty and Katrine"

Legends Interview Series Presented by Sarah Furuya Coaching
21. Leza Lowitz: Legend of Tokyo Yoga

Legends Interview Series Presented by Sarah Furuya Coaching

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2021 91:05


Introducing Leza Lowitz, the legend of Tokyo Yoga. You can see me working things through here as new information comes in from Leza - it's one of the things I love about these conversations and these legends - what I learn. New ways to think and feel through life. There's so much richness in Leza's story - from the American Mid-West in Iowa, to Key West, Florida then Berkley California, this is a story of the ages. An American story that lands in Japan then continues to evolve. There are many ways to lead a life. “Between stimulus and response there is a space. In that space is our power to choose our response. In our response lies our growth and our freedom.” ― Viktor Frankl Leza has a unique perspective on life, having lived many different economic, racial and cultural chapters in her life, which makes her have a unique appreciation for the many many ways to lead a life. This, I believe is what gives her gravitas, authority and agency; knowing that with the right mentors, encouragement and opportunities, and the ability to follow those, you can build and create in your life. We cover so much in this conversation from the Vietnam War to the 6 perfections of Buddhism, business, writing and motherhood - it's all in here. How she ended up going to the same school as Kamala Harris, where she saw Maya Angelou speak How her tumultuous childhood was a calmed as she was introduced to meditation, then an Okinawan Martial Art that planted the seed for her move to Japan How when she was pushed to her limit she was made to understand what you she was capable of We talk about being a victim and how we truly are victims in our stories and how we CAN emerge and move forward and retell our stories Access to amazing mentors and people to believe in you is essential to pull people toward their potential The influence of philanthropic people and how her sister took that idea of community into her Medical practice We discuss the addiction to struggle and drama - do you have struggle addiction? We are reminded of the Goo Goo Dolls `You bleed just to know you're alive' Get into your body - getting embodied and getting out of the fight or flight and into the rest and digest ‘within my body there's a city' The trance of unworthiness, the culture of adoration, rest and digest The journey to Japan and how she continued writing and that opened doors to Japan's most prestigious university The small voice that told her to open a yoga studio, And that same voice that told her that there was a child waiting out there for her. The strong call to motherhood How her yoga studio didn't take off until she really settled into it herself - and THEN how she ended up on a famous Japanese comedy show! How to rebel within the cultural framework of a different country - and how grateful to Japan we are Read more on blog here. Find Leza below www.lezalowitz.com Sun and Moon Yoga, Tokyo Books by Leza Up from the sea In Search of the sun Yoga Poems Yoga Heart and more...

All Things Wild
Wolf Livestock Conflict With Avery Shawler

All Things Wild

Play Episode Play 30 sec Highlight Listen Later Jan 17, 2021 86:29


Episode 2: Show Notes.Today's episode sees us welcome researcher Avery Shawler to talk about her work studying wolves and livestock, the interesting area of the conflict between these two groups, and what her investigations are showing about this relationship. Avery is a Ph.D. student at the University of Berkley California, and she conducts her fieldwork in Wyoming, taking multiple trips a year into the wilderness! The exact focus of her study is the elk migrations in the area, and how the wolf-livestock conflict affects these routes. We have a fascinating and wide-ranging conversation, covering wolf ecology, chronic wasting disease, conservation of habitats, and the interesting ins and outs of working in Grizzly country! Near the end of the episode, we also get into Avery's amazing and scary story of survival in Idaho, when she was injured, stranded and alone, and very nearly didn't make it back alive. Listeners can expect to get a great background on what a path into this field of conservation biology can look like, and Avery's passion and excitement about her work are certainly contagious! Avery gives us some great insight into the dynamics present on ranches in relation to wolves, the danger they present, and how ranchers are trying to deal with that. Vastly knowledgeable as well as considered and balanced, Avery shares her perspective on the different interests involved, offering some observations around rancher culture that may surprise listeners. We also talk about bears, survival skills, cutting edge technology, and more, so make sure to join us to catch it all!Key Points From This Episode:Avery's background, moving around as a child, and how she became interested in conservation biology.Some of the jobs that Avery has had in the field of ecology and conservation.Understanding chronic wasting disease and how it spreads through deer and elk populations. Wolf predatory habits and patterns and how important it is to understand these in relation to studies of elk.Methods used for elk capture and monitoring and developments in the field.Elk migrations and charting the average timespans and routes. Getting to grips with the wolf-livestock conflict and historic attitudes towards wolves.The economic problems that wolves cause for ranches — cycles of the ongoing battle. Methods that are used to deter wolves and the constant updates needed.  Different breeds of cattle and how ranchers are trying to make cows more resilient against predators.Lethal control against wolves and why Avery believes it has a place on ranches.Avery's research into how wolves set up den sites and their travel patterns. Short and long-term strategies for Avery; the questions at the top of the list.The array of work that is keeping Avery busy at present — research, teaching, and more!  Learning about wolf predatory patterns by tracking and monitoring through GIS.Avery's experiences with grizzly bears and how bears generally react to human presence.The legal status of killing bears and the litigation involved, even in self-defense cases.Avery's amazing story of survival alone in Idaho!The mountaineering and wildness skills that Avery acquired that came in handy during her crisis.Avery's thoughts on going out into the wildness now, after her near-death experience. Closing thoughts from Avery on conservation and how to connect and support her work! Tweetables:“It is really important that we keep these working lands and ranches intact because they are the places that wildlife c

More Equity
More Equity: Ralph Clark, a CEO connoisseur

More Equity

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2020 45:09


Welcome to More Equity. Today, we're bringing you a new episode of our people of color in tech series—a journey through the ups and downs of successful tech industry leaders from childhood to corporate life to creating innovation. Today, we're speaking with Ralph Clark. Ralph Clark, a CEO connoisseur”. He grew up in Berkley California with a single mother and was the first in his family to go to college. Over the last 30 years, he's been the CEO of 5 different companies that have been acquired by companies like AskJeeves, WebMD, Upshot, Symantec, and more. In this episode, you'll learn about how to operate a business, run high-tech enterprises, the power of networking with your investors, and the importance of a strong due diligence package to best lead to an exit.

Pretty Much Experts
Ep99 - East Bay Punks

Pretty Much Experts

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2020 60:25


99 'sodes! We probably should have done a Gretzky but fuck him and his half tucked shirt. Instead we talk about 924 Gilman and the late 80's early 90's punk scene that was born in Berkley California. Thank you Bike Thiefs for the intro!

Real Photo Show with Michael Chovan-Dalton
Roula Seikaly I Photos without People - Ep.113

Real Photo Show with Michael Chovan-Dalton

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 18, 2020 85:07


"There is suddenly, in some ways, a whole new branch, a whole new subject for photography…How will notions of isolation, loneliness, communication…be addressed photographically and are those photographic subjects? " Roula Seikaly and I recorded at the SPE Conference in Houston just before everything began to be cancelled and public places were shut down. I called Roula to start the show because of all of the changes since we recorded, so there is a phone conversation at the start to check-in and then the original recording follows. Roula has been involved as a writer and curator with so many great organizations that you know and love such as Humble Arts Foundation, Hyperallergic, and Saint Lucy. We talk about her show, Portraits Without People at Axis Gallery, which was cut short by the pandemic and we talk a lot about teaching, photo history, the exhibition on cliché, Tropes Gone Wild, up now on the Humble Arts site, the community at SPE, and many more things. Roula Seikaly is the Senior Editor at Humble Arts Foundation and a writer and independent curator based in Berkley California. Her writing is featured on platforms including Aperture, Saint Lucy, Strange Fire Collective, Temporary Art Review, and SF Camerawork. She has curated exhibitions at the Utah Museum of Fine Arts, the Wattis Institute for Contemporary Arts, Triple Base Gallery, and SOMArts. Her curatorial practice addresses contemporary photography and new media, social justice efforts in contemporary art and exhibition making. She regularly contributes to print and online platforms including Hyperallergic, Photograph, BOMB, and KQED Arts. Cover Photo Credit: Preston Gannaway - Watermelons 2013 included in Portraits Without People show at Axis Gallery. https://www.prestongannaway.com/ https://www.instagram.com/redcurlsriot/ https://www.facebook.com/roula.seikaly http://axisgallery.org/home/exhibitions/portraits-without-people-juried-by-roula-seikaly/ https://www.artpractical.com/event/the-future-of-ap-art-practical-art-publishing/ http://hafny.org/ https://linktr.ee/humble

kbob899.com
Actor Danny Glover and Former Berkley California Mayor Gus Newport

kbob899.com

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 2, 2020 101:00


Actor Danny Glover and Former Berkley California Mayor Gus Newport. On the Campaign Trail for Democratic Candidate Bernie Sanders. Dial 646 716-5525 and press the 1 button to talk on the air.

Existential
Episode 12 (A Theology Of Justice) with Michael McBride

Existential

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2020 48:37


In this episode, we remember Dr. Martin Luther King and the legacy he left behind by talking with Michael Mcbride. Michael is a Nationally renowned voice for the marginalized. He is the pastor of The Way Christian Fellowship in Berkley California and an organizer of numerous justice initiatives Nationwide designed to address gun violence, mass incarceration, and criminal justice reform. Michael has advocated for the black community from the streets of Oakland to Capitol Hill and is one of the many modern-day activists who have taken on the mantle of Dr. King. Corey and Michael talk about the theology behind justice work and why so many Evangelicals shy away from the work.Contend with our guest:On Twitter and Insta: @pastormykmac  Contend with us:On Insta: @existentialpodcast and @coreyevanleakhttps://www.facebook.com/CoreyEvanLeak/On Twitter: @coreyevanmusic   

Rogues on The Road
A "soured" education! An episode dedicated to sour beers and the art-form that the ensues.

Rogues on The Road

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2019 59:23


Finally...an episode that has given us the most complete education on sour beers. We met up with Alex Wallash at, Deccicos & Sons in Brewster, NY. Alex is a founder, brewer, innovator and surfer from The Rare Barrel, in Berkley California. The sours produced at The Rare Barrel are some of the finest and most innovative we've experienced. RARE BARREL: "We are an all-sour beer company. Sour beer is our favorite style of beer. The flavors produced by this unique fermentation and aging process cannot be replicated in any other food or beverage. Due to the involved process, sour beer is not often a commonly brewed style, making it difficult to find. We’d like to help change that.Aside from our personal preferences for the beer, there are also practical reasons for going all-sour. By focusing completely on sour beer, we can concentrate on learning as much as possible about the reasons why those unique flavors are produced in sours. With our entire focus on sours, we have crafted a cellar around the production of sour beer. Our space is dedicated to the conditioning of barrel-aged sour beers. With high ceilings, a moderate climate and plenty of space, we give our barrels an ideal home to create their unique flavors.It’s been said that constraint breeds creativity. By adopting a singular focus on crafting sour beer, we plan on thoroughly exploring flavors through both conventional and experimental methods to create exciting new beers.Periodically, we will organize an extensive search (tasting) of our barrel house to find our finest barrel of sour beer. A team of craft beer enthusiasts, sour-heads, homebrewers, brewers, BJCP judges, cicerones, and foodies will taste through our barrel house and select our finest barrels of sour beer. Once the “Search Party” has determined the top barrels of sour beer, the founders of The Rare Barrel will taste them, and name the finest of the final barrels as “The Rare Barrel.”

Unregimented
288: A Maintenance Hole

Unregimented

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2019


On this weeks show,Chris, Aaron, and Rich talk about: Trump’s officially racist tweet, the city of Berkley California has voted to remove certain words from official documents, an inclusive language list from Colorado State, San Diego Comic Con, and Black Mirror.  Please follow us on Twitter @unregimentedpod and on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/Unregimented-329786113851704/

A Hungry Society
Episode 67: Top Chef Junior Rahanna Bisseret Martinez on the Next Generation of Chefs

A Hungry Society

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2019 35:32


Today's guest is Rahanna Bisseret Martinez, a talented fifteen-year-old chef and finalist on Top Chef Junior. Rahanna has been featured on the Today Show and has cooked in some of the best kitchens in the world including Alice Waters' Chez Panisse in Berkley California, Nina Compton's Compere Lapin and Emeril Lagasse's self named restaurant in New Orleans. It's HRN's annual summer fund drive, this is when we turn to our listeners and ask that you make a donation to help ensure a bright future for food radio. Help us keep broadcasting the most thought provoking, entertaining, and educational conversations happening in the world of food and beverage. Become a member today! To celebrate our 10th anniversary, we have brand new member gifts available. So snag your favorite new pizza - themed tee shirt or enamel pin today and show the world how much you love HRN, just go to heritageradionetwork.org/donate Photo courtesy of Top Chef Junior. A Hungry Society is powered by Simplecast.

Midi Moments
Midi Moments: I Never Was

Midi Moments

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2019 56:59


Midi Matilda members Skyler Kilborn and Logan Grimé sat down on a rooftop in Berkley California, right down the street from where the pair lived together for a short time to debut their new song "I Never Was"! The pair reminisce on their time spent living together, complete with pictures from their time living and creating together, how the song was born out of that time period and why it took 9 years to get it out in the world. They also made clear their stance on gutter punks, billionaires and people who smoke their own meats, as well as a nostalgia trip on old forgotten social media platforms and where the internet is headed now, plus Logan's list of cool people he wants to be friends with, Logan's fascination with setting a podcasting distance record, why its cool for dudes to compliment each other, the pairs dabbling with marijuana and Skyler's theory on pigeon toes creating super athletes and so much more every month on Midi Moments!Don't forget you can catch The Midi Matila Experience 5 days early, only on Gasdigitalnetwork.com. Head there and use promo code MIDI for a 14 days free trial that includes ad free, HD access to over 3,000 hours of content from over 20 great shows on the networkFollow the whole show: @MidiMatilda, @SkylerKilborn, @logangrime, @GasDigital @TheChin_

Fair Folk Podcast
Interview with Vicki Noble, creator of the Motherpeace Tarot

Fair Folk Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2018 29:13


In this episode I speak with Vicki Noble, co-creator of the Motherpeace Tarot Deck, a set of cards for divination that incorporates images of the sacred feminine from mythology and folklore. The creation of the Motherpeace Tarot in the late 1970s in Berkley California helped to kickstart the so-called Goddess movement, whose influence endures today. Links: Fair Folk Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/fairfolkcast Paypal: paypal.me/DanicaBoyce Michael Levy, ancient lyre: https://www.ancientlyre.com/ Music: “Forest March” by Sylvia Woods “Demeter’s Song” by Starhawk & Reclaiming “The Temple of Venus (Original Composition for Replica Lyre in the Ancient Hypolydian Mode)” by Michael Levy "Hurrian Hymn No. 6 (c.1400BCE) Ancient Mesopotamian Musical Fragment” by Michael Levy

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YTunes Shuffle
Episode 59: Maddison Bullock

YTunes Shuffle

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2018 57:17


Have you ever met a real life ice skater? Well get ready for Maddison Bullock; a professionally trained athlete who also happens to be a very talented movie actress and producer. Coming off the recent release of her film "ICE: The Movie," Maddison had a few minutes to share with us her #Fave5 songs. She shared the stories of growing up as an athlete in Colorado, what she THOUGHT dating was, dishing on her new boo (only a little), the music that makes her think of the incredible relationship with her mom, the first time she really discovered music on her own, and how she came to write, produce and score her film "ICE: The Movie." If you like the music she picked you can learn more about her #Fave5 with these juicy YTunes Nuggets! Then we play Band Or Bar which is in Berkley California, before we learn about her First and Last Concert stories. Keep up with Maddison on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter. And if you haven't already...please subscribe to YTunes Shuffle on iTunes and the iHeart Radio App and give us a rating! Thanks for joining us.

We RAD DADS
EP31 - Full frontal fatherhood with Julian Redwood MFT

We RAD DADS

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 25, 2016 51:06


Julian is an accomplished marriage and family therapist from Berkley California. Julian is gaining notoriety with his video series highlighting simple do’s and don’ts of relationships and parenting. He runs a site called fullfrontalfatherhood.com and frequently contributes to greatdad.com, pregnancymagazine.com, and thegooddadproject.com. Being a dad himself he speaks with direct experience and wisdom dropping simple nuggets for all to put into action.  CLICK HERE to leave a Rating & Review on iTunes In this episode, Julian enlightens us all with some absolutely incredible insight into what it is to be a dad and how the societal gender programming of men (mixed with our stubbornness and ego- of course) actually perpetuate common “new family” woes. I’m guessing; like me, you too fell into some of these very common scenarios. That’s exactly why I HAD to have him on the Podcast- he’s obviously a wealth of information and wisdom. Don’t think that just because he’s an MFT he’s got this parenting thing all dialed, nope. He’s just like the rest of us trying to figure it all out and doing the best he can failing forward. Just like you, however, he’s maximizing the wisdom of others in this quest and now you can tap into his wealth of experiences. Join us for what it means to be human, the parenting manual, the bumbling father stereotype, nobody is perfect and of course the greatest American hero. But the real nugget is how Julian demystifies and delineates an extremely common relational breakdown that every guy is pre-programmed to fall into… Cue Admiral Ackbar, “Its a trap!”   Talking points: Sleep cycles Clark Kent vs. The Greatest American Hero What does it mean to be human? i.e. Human hacks “To be a parent is to fail” How to react when you fail as a parent - Video link Nobody is a perfect parent, even the MFT Where’s the Manual? Demystifying the trouble with the traditional dad model. -gets right to the point. wisdom Facing your fears and the rewards of stepping out of your comfort zone. Bumbling father stereotype. Parenthood TV show The Dad movement Shout out to Hogan Hilling - dadlyrally.com Professional take on how to process being a dad in today’s culture and be completely healthy. RAD DAD tools: Process your emotions properly meet your emotional needs. Find a tribe Superpower: (how to deal with a crying child video) Respond appropriately. Allow tantrums but hold your boundaries Meditation: Just Breathe: give yourself a time out. Bucket List: Continue to be a highly involved part of daughter’s life.   Contact Julian Redwood at: fullfrontalfatherhood.com julianredwood.com Full Frontal Fatherhood Podcast: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/no-title/id929866565?mt=2

Ronbo Sports The 49ers Truth Podcast
EP 6 - 49ers Future Looking So Bright We May Need Shades!

Ronbo Sports The 49ers Truth Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2016 35:04


The material of interest right now with the 49ers is the red and golden clay that looks like something that can be build into an absolute machine. Today Ronbo Sports 3P radio (positive, pleasant Podcast) we are joined by Emilio, #NinerFaithful from Berkley California talking about some of the fabulous new talents on the roster like Devon Cajuste of whom I personally got big plans for, Ronald Blair, and Jason Fanaika represent what appears to be a part of a Trent Baalke master plan on defense. We are watching an army of pure assassins being built! Also who the hell is going to emerge form the armies in both the wide receiver corp, and the defensive backs! These are matters that are just plain fun to discuss! Click on in and get pumped about your 2016 San Francisco #NNNNiiiinnnneeeerrrrssss!!! Intro & outro Music written, performed and produced by the Bay areas own Big OSO! Follow the home grown rapper on Instagram @bigoso_510 The NINER GANG song is now available for purchase on iTunes, Google play, Amazon, rhapsody and all other online music carriers as well as all of Big OSO albums and music! YouTube channel? Yes of course! Check out BIGOSOMUZIC music bed for this podcast written, performed, and produced by sully @sully31545

Evolutionaries
Episode 18: Kermit Lynch

Evolutionaries

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2014 21:08


Forty years ago Kermit Lynch seemed like an unlikely wine hero. A struggling musician with a fledgling handbag business no one, least of all himself, would have predicted his groundbreaking future as a wine importer and retailer in Berkley California. The American wine-drinking landscape has been forever changed by his work. Kermit is the recipient of two James Beard Awards and was knighted by the French government with their prestigious “Legion d’Honneur”. In 1988, Kermit wrote “Adventures on the Wine Route”, which many consider to be the best wine book on the business. Tune in to Evolutionaries to hear his story, in his words. This program has been sponsored by S. Wallace Edwards and Sons “Of all the unsulfured wines I’ve imported, only one of them was 100% consistent.” Kermit Lynch on Evolutionaries

Kathi Casey, The Healthy Boomer Body Expert

"Conscious Choices" - A Brand New Internet Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2009 67:45


Kathi Casey is a renowned wellness coach, speaker, author, popular Talk Radio Show guest, writes monthly columns on health and fitness for the South Shore Senior News (Boston), Life After 50 Magazine, Retirement Community.com and more. Kathi produces and stars in her own TV show called “To Your Health” in the Berkshires of Massachusetts and operates the Healthy Boomer Body Center in Otis, MA. She is certified in Pilates from the Body College in Washington DC; an Experienced Registered Hatha Yoga Teacher trained at Yogaville in Buckingham, VA., one of the top Yoga Schools in the world; a Certified Acu-Yoga Teacher through the Acupressure Institute of Berkley California. In addition, she has taken advanced courses in Pilates, Somatics, QiQong, Tai Partner Yoga, Healing Touch and has over 20 yrs experience working with special needs populations.