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Women's Bible Study Winter 2025 | The Book of Acts, Week 11 (Christy Bicknell) by First Evangelical Church
Women's Bible Study Winter 2025 | The Book of Acts, Week 10 (Christy Bicknell) by First Evangelical Church
Gold. It's shiny, it's valuable, and it has a bad habit of making people lose their ever-loving minds. Legends of hidden treasure have fueled obsessions, ruined lives, and probably inspired more than a few bad tattoos. But few lost fortunes have captured imaginations quite like the Lost Dutchman's Mine—a hidden gold stash so rich it could set you up for several lifetimes… if you could ever find it.This week, we're diving deep into the sun-scorched mysteries of Arizona's Superstition Mountains, where one prospector supposedly struck it big and then took the secret to his grave. From cryptic maps and stone-carved clues to murder, curses, and possibly even supernatural guardians, this tale has all the makings of a Hollywood blockbuster—except this one just might be real. So grab your shovels, keep an eye out for vengeful spirits, and join us as we mine for the truth behind one of America's greatest lost treasures on Hysteria 51!Special thanks to this week's research sources: BooksBicknell, P. "A Mythical Mine–Story of a Lost Claim in the Superstition Mountains–Dutch Jacob'sSecret–Phoenix People Hunting for the Treasure with Prospects of Success." Saturday Review. 17 Nov. 1894: 1. Print.Bicknell, P. "One of Arizona's Lost El Dorados - A Mine in the Superstition Mountains - The Half-told Tale of an Old Miser." San Francisco Chronicle. 13 Jan. 1895, Newspaper: 12.Blair, R. Tales of the Superstitions: The Origins of the Lost Dutchman Legend. Tempe: ArizonaHistorical Foundation, 1975.Gentry, Curt. The Killer Mountains, A Search for the Legendary Lost Dutchman Mine. New York: New American Library, 1968.Mell, Eleanor. Hunting Old Snowbeard's Gold: Searches for and Seekers of the Lost Dutchman Gold Mine. North Charleston, SC: CreateSpace, 2012.Kincaid, Matt. Superstition Mountains: The Mountains of Legend, Gold, Mystery, and Death.Maplewood Publishing, 2018.Arnold, Oren. Ghost Gold. San Antonio: The Naylor Company, 1954.Websiteshttps://www.ajpl.org/the-ghost-of-the-dutchmans-gold-refuses-to-die/Taylor, T., 2008. The Lost Dutchman Mine. [Online]Available at: https://www.prairieghosts.com/dutchman.htmlLegends of America, 2016. The Lost Dutchman Mine. [Online]Available at: http://www.legendsofamerica.com/az-lostdutchmanWillis, B., 2005. Has the Lost Dutchman Mine Been Found?. [Online]Available at: http://www.truewestmagazine.com/has-the-lost-dutchman-mine-been-found/http://superstitionmountaintomkollenborn.blogspot.com/2013/12/dont-blame-thunder-god.htmlhttp://www.ilhawaii.net/~stony/lore72.htmlhttps://apachejunctionindependent.com/history/military-trail-of-jacob-waltz/http://superstitionmountaintomkollenborn.blogspot.com/2015/05/the-peralta-stone-maps.htmlhttp://superstitionmountainmuseum.org/Email us your favorite WEIRD news stories:weird@hysteria51.com Support the ShowGet exclusive content & perks as well as an ad and sponsor free experienceat https://www.patreon.com/Hysteria51 from just $1 ShopBe the Best Dressed at your Cult Meeting!https://www.teepublic.com/stores/hysteria51?ref_id=9022 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Gold. It's shiny, it's valuable, and it has a bad habit of making people lose their ever-loving minds. Legends of hidden treasure have fueled obsessions, ruined lives, and probably inspired more than a few bad tattoos. But few lost fortunes have captured imaginations quite like the Lost Dutchman's Mine—a hidden gold stash so rich it could set you up for several lifetimes… if you could ever find it. This week, we're diving deep into the sun-scorched mysteries of Arizona's Superstition Mountains, where one prospector supposedly struck it big and then took the secret to his grave. From cryptic maps and stone-carved clues to murder, curses, and possibly even supernatural guardians, this tale has all the makings of a Hollywood blockbuster—except this one just might be real. So grab your shovels, keep an eye out for vengeful spirits, and join us as we mine for the truth behind one of America's greatest lost treasures on Hysteria 51! Special thanks to this week's research sources: Books Bicknell, P. "A Mythical Mine–Story of a Lost Claim in the Superstition Mountains–Dutch Jacob's Secret–Phoenix People Hunting for the Treasure with Prospects of Success." Saturday Review. 17 Nov. 1894: 1. Print. Bicknell, P. "One of Arizona's Lost El Dorados - A Mine in the Superstition Mountains - The Half-told Tale of an Old Miser." San Francisco Chronicle. 13 Jan. 1895, Newspaper: 12. Blair, R. Tales of the Superstitions: The Origins of the Lost Dutchman Legend. Tempe: Arizona Historical Foundation, 1975. Gentry, Curt. The Killer Mountains, A Search for the Legendary Lost Dutchman Mine. New York: New American Library, 1968. Mell, Eleanor. Hunting Old Snowbeard's Gold: Searches for and Seekers of the Lost Dutchman Gold Mine. North Charleston, SC: CreateSpace, 2012. Kincaid, Matt. Superstition Mountains: The Mountains of Legend, Gold, Mystery, and Death. Maplewood Publishing, 2018. Arnold, Oren. Ghost Gold. San Antonio: The Naylor Company, 1954. Websites https://www.ajpl.org/the-ghost-of-the-dutchmans-gold-refuses-to-die/ Taylor, T., 2008. The Lost Dutchman Mine. [Online] Available at: https://www.prairieghosts.com/dutchman.html Legends of America, 2016. The Lost Dutchman Mine. [Online] Available at: http://www.legendsofamerica.com/az-lostdutchman Willis, B., 2005. Has the Lost Dutchman Mine Been Found?. [Online] Available at: http://www.truewestmagazine.com/has-the-lost-dutchman-mine-been-found/ http://superstitionmountaintomkollenborn.blogspot.com/2013/12/dont-blame-thunder-god.html http://www.ilhawaii.net/~stony/lore72.html https://apachejunctionindependent.com/history/military-trail-of-jacob-waltz/ http://superstitionmountaintomkollenborn.blogspot.com/2015/05/the-peralta-stone-maps.html http://superstitionmountainmuseum.org/ Email us your favorite WEIRD news stories: weird@hysteria51.com Support the Show Get exclusive content & perks as well as an ad and sponsor free experience at https://www.patreon.com/Hysteria51 from just $1 Shop Be the Best Dressed at your Cult Meeting! https://www.teepublic.com/stores/hysteria51?ref_id=9022 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Women's Bible Study Winter 2025 | The Book of Acts, Week 6 (Christy Bicknell) by First Evangelical Church
Tauranga-based drummer Stan Bicknell is facing a hearty wait after the audition of a lifetime with unconventional American prog rock band Primus. Bicknell was one of 11 drummers selected from more than 6000 applicants after the band threw their selection process open to the world late last year. Jay and Dunc spoke with him and got the skinny on what happens from here on out. Enjoy!
Episode Overview: This episode features a deep conversation with Joshua Bicknell, co-founder of Balloon Ventures, exploring how the organisation evolved from a non-profit connecting young people with informal entrepreneurs to becoming a financial institution that's deployed over $14 million in loans to SMEs across Kenya and Uganda, while openly sharing portfolio data to prove the viability of SME lending as an asset class. Key topics: - The false gospel of universal entrepreneurship - Defining and creating "good jobs" - Blended finance and return expectations - The power of boring businesses - Data transparency in impact investing - Cash-based economies and digitalisation Notable points: 1. Their portfolio businesses represent 8% of Eastern Uganda's GDP—approximately 0.5% of the country's total GDP 2. The institution provides loans of $10,000-$200,000 bundled with 6 months of business support 3. They're helping validate that SME lending can be viable with the right approach to data and risk 4. Their model challenges the "have your cake and eat it" narrative in impact investing 5. They're open-sourcing portfolio data to encourage other institutions to enter the space Listen in for practical insights into how traditional brick-and-mortar businesses can drive meaningful economic development and job creation in East Africa's emerging markets. Image credit: Balloon Ventures
Women's Bible Study Winter 2025 | The Book of Acts, Week 3 (Christy Bicknell) by First Evangelical Church
Edward Rowe Snow, his daughter Dolly, and his wife Anna-Myrle prepare for a Flying Santa flight in 1964. (Friends of Flying Santa) The Flying Santa tradition traces its origins to a pioneering pilot in Maine named Bill Wincapaw. To show his appreciation to lighthouse keepers and their families, on Christmas Day in 1929 he loaded his plane with a dozen packages and dropped gifts for the lighthouse families in the midcoast area. He soon expanded the flights to more of the Maine coast and to the other New England states. Edward Rowe Snow, a teacher and budding historian in Massachusetts, became interested and took part in the 1936 flights. Edward Rowe Snow kept the Flying Santa tradition alive through 1980, flying over the lighthouses of New England and sometimes traveling as far as the West Coast. The Snow family in 1963. (Friends of Flying Santa) Edward Rowe Snow's daughter Dolly flew on her first Flying Santa flight when she was less than one year old, and flew yearly for decades after that. This interview is an edited version of the one that was first heard on the podcast in December 2020. Today, the Flying Santa flights are carried out by helicopter by the nonprofit Friends of Flying Santa as a show of gratitude to Coast Guard personnel and their supportive families.
Women's Bible Study | Week 10 (Acts 11:19-12:25, Christy Bicknell) by First Evangelical Church
Josie wrote a pharmaceutical development thesis about looking for a new way to develop antibiotics. She also tells us about her interest in biology and chemistry and looking for bridges between the disciplines, and how chemistry can be used to do things like examine snake poop to learn about snake evolution. Reed community members can read Josie's thesis, “A Codrug for Resistant Coinfection: The First Clinically Relevant Antimicrobial-Antiviral Ionic Cocrystal” online in the Electronic Theses Archive: https://rdc.reed.edu/i/e2a19aba-968a-4281-bd0b-bccc4dce68f5 Explore more interviews with Reed College alumni on our website: reed.edu/burnyourdraft
We're taking a look at our latest History Vault episode, exploring the legacy of Hooper Field in the Knox county city of Bicknell. We'll learn how the St. Louis Cardinals were beat out by the Bicknell Braves on that field in 1921.The local Daughters fo the American Revolution (DAR) Chapter is recognizing a historic figure of our community. Find out why Francis Vigo is being honored today.Do you know the local legends involving the infamous Cannonball Bridge? We'll tell the tales of the structure, which connects Knox county to Lawrence County, Illinois.When it comes to packing a healthy lunch– especially for your kiddos or grandkids– it can be quite the challenge. We'll aim to make it an easier feat in our inaugural Learning Local segment.And 'tis the time of year for raking leaves, or is it? We'll explore the benefits of leaving those leaves be, or when clearing them out is necessary in our latest installment of Growing Smarter.We have a packed episode you won't want to miss!Tune in to Vincennes PBS Saturdays at 7:30pm. You can also watch episodes of First City Focus on demand HERE.First City Focus is supported in part by Duke Energy, First City Wealth and Colonial Assisted Living.
Women's Bible Study | Week 7 (Acts 8, Christy Bicknell) by First Evangelical Church
The Cognitive Crucible is a forum that presents different perspectives and emerging thought leadership related to the information environment. The opinions expressed by guests are their own, and do not necessarily reflect the views of or endorsement by the Information Professionals Association. During this episode, Doug Abdiel "reverse-interviews" John Bicknell, the CEO|Founder of More Cowbell Unlimited and traditional Cognitive Crucible podcast host. John discusses More Cowbell Unlimited's cognitive indicators and related technology that the US Army is prototyping in order to create effects, maintain Information Advantage, and compete globally. Recording Date: 26 Sept 2024 Research Question: John Bicknell suggests an interested student or researcher examine: How can information professionals use complex system communication channel noise levels to improve goal pursuit? Resources: Cognitive Crucible Podcast Episodes Mentioned #47 Yaneer Bar-Yam on Complex Systems and the War on Ideals #85 Josh Kerbel on Complexity and Anticipatory Intelligence #148 Kalev Leetaru on GDELT More Cowbell Unlimited YouTube: More Cowbell SNL Skit The Magical Number Seven, Plus or Minus Two: Some Limits on our Capacity for Processing Information by George A. Miller Maxwell's Demon and the Golden Apple: Global Discord in the New Millennium by Randall L. Schweller Where Is the Green Sheep? by Mem Fox and Judy Horacek Link to full show notes and resources Guest Bio: John Bicknell founded More Cowbell Unlimited to help America remain a beacon of hope and strength on the world stage. America must adopt Process Dominance as a core capability in order to innovate and survive in the Information Age. His vision is for process technologies to be as ubiquitous as processes are. John is a national security thought leader and passionate analytics visionary. He has written extensively on national security matters related to information warfare, critical infrastructure defense, and space situational awareness. John leads software and business development efforts for More Cowbell Unlimited. John is a retired Marine Corps officer who served worldwide. He led enterprise-level process-intensive human resources supply chain projects designed to discover inefficiencies, architect solutions, and re-purpose manpower savings. In his corporate career, he operationalized an Analytics Center of Excellence for a large EdTech firm, among other accomplishments. John is also Vice President for the Information Professionals Association and host of The Cognitive Crucible podcast. His Master's degree from the Naval Postgraduate School emphasizes econometrics and operations research. About: The Information Professionals Association (IPA) is a non-profit organization dedicated to exploring the role of information activities, such as influence and cognitive security, within the national security sector and helping to bridge the divide between operations and research. Its goal is to increase interdisciplinary collaboration between scholars and practitioners and policymakers with an interest in this domain. For more information, please contact us at communications@information-professionals.org. Or, connect directly with The Cognitive Crucible podcast host, John Bicknell, on LinkedIn. Disclosure: As an Amazon Associate, 1) IPA earns from qualifying purchases, 2) IPA gets commissions for purchases made through links in this post.
Join host Robert Forto as she welcomes Deborah Molburg-Bicknell from her home in Laconia, NH to talk about growing up in a mushing family, Team and Trail, running the Iditarod, dogs through the ages, and much more.
Father and Daughter duo Dave and Clem chat with Simon Nash and Sam Isherwood about life, the wine industry and whether or not Clem will follow dad David @oakridgewinery into the wine world. @thewineshowaustralia
On this episode of Product Marketing Life, host Collin Mayjack is joined by Andy McCotter-Bicknell, Head of Competitive Intelligence at Apollo. They delve into the world of competitive analysis – covering Andy's gradual transition from ZoomInfo to their major rival Apollo, common myths about competitive intelligence, and strategies for differentiating your offering while still presenting competitors in a fair light.
Retired Air Force CMSgt Greg Bicknell stopped by the GRP Studios for his session of the Check Your Six podcast. Greg is now part of the Center For Independent Living(CIL) here in the 7 county Central Florida area and we has able to correct a lot of the thinking that I had, as well as many others, about exactly what it is that the CIL does for people. I always thought it was a place that people could go to live that needed assisted living and it really isn't that at all. He talked about the programs like the Family Disability Navigator, Workforce Transition, Aspire to Hire, Foundations to Freedom and several other programs that CIL provides to anyone that has a need. He talked about what it is like to see those that are recipients of these programs and how it impacts them, and those that provide the service. Great talking with another Air Force brother that loves what he does. You can check them out at https://cilorlando.org/ and find out more about all of the programs and services they provide!!
Timestamps:04:14: Are product marketers actually marketers?08:15: What is easier: being a generalist PMM or a specialist like in CI?12:05: Is it easier being in competitive intelligence than product marketing?15:03: Does category creation matter in competitive intelligence?19:30: Biggest mistakes you can make on competitive intel24:20: How to command respect as a PMM28:12: How to break into CI as a PMM38:35: Where to find and learn more about Andy Show Notes:Andy LinkedInHealthy Competition LinkedInHealthy CompetitionReady for launch {March Cohort}
In this Roots of Reality Experiences episode, historian Ben Baumann speaks with Dr. Russell Bicknell about horseshoe crabs in the fossil record, modern horseshoe crabs, and why horseshoe crabs have existed for millions of years. Bio- https://www.amnh.org/research/staff-directory/russell-bicknell Twitter- https://twitter.com/RussellBicknel1 If you like the podcast, leave a review at: podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/root…ty/id1466338710 Subscribe for email notifications- https://rootsofreality.com/podcast/ Follow Roots of Reality on Social Media: Facebook- facebook.com/RootsofReality Twitter- twitter.com/_RootsofReality Instagram- instagram.com/rootsofreality/?hl=en YouTube- youtube.com/channel/UCvmG6sKFW9…isable_polymer=true (Views and memories stated by guests in interviews do not represent Roots of Reality)
Zach and Jesse are back to discuss the Badgers moving on from offensive line coach Jack Bicknell and what it means moving forward. They also touch on the hire of WR coach Kenny Guiton. Then, with the transfer portal closed for players to enter, the guys discuss the biggest losses for Wisconsin, along with the transfers in they are most excited for. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of the Locked Up Living podcast, hosts Naomi Murphy and David Jones are joined by Claire Bicknell, the founder of the Catena Network, a successful business network. The discussion revolves around the value and importance of networking in both personal and professional settings. Claire emphasizes the need for authentic connections and likability when networking. She suggests that networking should be viewed as making business friends rather than a sales-focused activity. She also highlights the role of social media, particularly platforms like LinkedIn, in expanding networking opportunities. Claire advises individuals to use social media in a way that reflects their authentic voice, making it easier for others to connect with them. The hosts inquire about the benefits of networking for clinicians and academics who may already be well-established in their careers. Claire explains that networking can still be fruitful for these individuals, as it allows them to connect with experts in other disciplines and explore potential collaborations or referrals. Claire also shares tips for attendees to make the most out of networking events. She suggests arriving with an open mind, being approachable and friendly, and looking for opportunities to help others connect. As a host, Claire ensures that attendees have enough food and drink, and she facilitates introductions between individuals who have expressed specific networking goals. Overall, the conversation highlights the importance of networking as a means of building relationships, expanding professional opportunities, and fostering collaboration. Claire's insights provide valuable guidance for individuals looking to enhance their networking skills and make meaningful connections in their respective fields. https://www.catena-business-network.com/
In this episode Marissa chats with the Associate Vice President of the USU Southwest Region, Nancy Glomb, about USU Bicknell. Swag Drawing Code: SHINE Enter USU Swag Drawing: https://usu.co1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_eQmAkd09YpaE4TQ Learn more about USU Bicknell: https://statewide.usu.edu/bicknell/
We are joined this week by The Bicknell Bunch. A family that lives and breathes the outdoors! We have a bunch of info in this one so don't miss out and make sure to check out their YouTube channel at https://www.youtube.com/@bicknellbunchCHECK OUT OUR BRAND NEW WEBSITE: www.thekeystoneexperience.comYOUTUBE CHANNEL:https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=the+keystone+experience+podcastCheck out our sponsors:https://creekarchery.comhttps://www.hillviewmotors.comhttps://www.duketraps.comhttp://www.apparitionscents.comhttps://www.facebook.com/CHICOOUTDOORS/https://www.bowcreekoutdoors.comhttps://zmharleydavidson.com/https://www.wiebeknives.com/https://www.theoutdoorcallradio.com/Intro music by The Lyin Hearts
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Duolingo is a worldwide powerhouse for consumers looking to learn a language, with a reputation for being engaging and interactive. Less known? All that AI does to power it. In this episode, Duolingo's Head of AI sits down with Lightspeed Partner and host Michael Mignano to chat about AI's exponential growth, the connection between AI and the human brain, and what comes next. Episode Chapters (00:00) Klinton Bicknell at the Generative NYC Meet-Up (03:04) What separates the human mind from an LLM? (08:15) What exactly makes Duolingo an AI company? (10:49) Why a behemoth like Duolingo can keep pace with nimble startups (13:33) How will AI transform learning down the line? (18:36) Caught off guard by ChatGPT (21:19) What will AI revolutionize beyond education? (22:48) Audience Q & A - Solving tricky learning modalities with AI (25:53) Audience Q & A - Is AI development nearing a plateau? (29:45) Audience Q & A - Quality vs. Quantity of data (32:15) Audience Q & A - Harnessing AI's learning efficiencies (33:57) Audience Q & A - Will language-learning become obsolete? (38:30) Audience Q & A - How AI can teach pronunciation Stay in touch: www.lsvp.com X: https://twitter.com/lightspeedvp LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/lightspeed-venture-partners/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lightspeedventurepartners/ Subscribe on your favorite podcast app: generativenow.co Email: generativenow@lsvp.com The content here does not constitute tax, legal, business or investment advice or an offer to provide such advice, should not be construed as advocating the purchase or sale of any security or investment or a recommendation of any company, and is not an offer, or solicitation of an offer, for the purchase or sale of any security or investment product. For more details please see lsvp.com/legal.
On this episode of Embracing Erosion, Devon chats with Andy McCotter-Bicknell, the Head of Competitive Intelligence at Apollo. They discuss how to accelerate your career, the branding implications of being acquired, the future of go-to-market tech, how to initially build out a CI program, defining competitors vs alternatives, his vision for his community, Healthy Competition, and much more. Enjoy! --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/devon-orourke/support
We can learn a lot about conservation by looking to Indigenous leadership. In this episode, we head to Wolastoqey Nation in New Brunswick to learn about how Indigenous-led conservation may be exactly what the birds need.Our guests, Gordon Grey from Bilijk First Nation, Jamie Gorman from Neqotkuk First Nation, and Kelsey Butler of Birds Canada, offer exceptional insights into Indigenous Protected and Conserved Areas (IPCA), and get us motivated and excited about a future where IPCAs are a key tool for protecting natural areas and critical habitats. Learn more or get in touch with Wolastoqey Nation in New Brunswick. If you're curious about Bicknell's Thrush, you can get that episode here.Gordon Grey is the Impact Assessment Manager for Wolastoqey Nation in New Brunswick (WNNB). He is a community member of Bilijk (the Wolastoqey community at Kingslcear) who works primarily with an environment first approach to assessing the multitude of projects within the Wolastoqey territory for adverse impacts to Aboriginal and Treaty Rights. He leads the Environment and Culture team for the WNNB, whose role includes cultural surveys, Indigenous monitoring and Indigenous Land and Resource and Use Studies (ILRUs). He has Western Science degree in Earth Ocean and Atmospheric Science from UBC, with mixed lineage but includes his Grandfather Wilfred Charles "Wimpy" Solomon , a renown medicine man and bastian for the Wolastoqey culture, he strives towards understanding for proponents and government officials through his two-eyed seeing approach.Jamie Gorman is a resource development consultation coordinator - Neqotkuk /Tobique First Nation - I have the honour of working with a passionate and determined team focused on protecting Wolastoqey rights. Interest in language reclamation and oral histories - old trees and running rivers.Kelsey Butler supports the management and delivery of all Atlantic programs for Birds Canada. She credits her father for helping her become an amateur (but enthusiastic) birder while growing up in New Brunswick. Kelsey has a Master's in Environmental Management from the University of New Brunswick, and has been working in the environmental non-profit sector ever since. Most recently she worked for the Wolastoqey Nation as their Conservation Lead and Consultation Manager.Andrea Gress (she/her) studied Renewable Resource Management at the University of Saskatchewan. She pivoted towards birds, after an internship in South Africa. Upon returning, she worked with Piping Plovers in Saskatchewan and now coordinates the Ontario Piping Plover Conservation Program for Birds Canada. Follow her work at @ontarioplovers
The gang discusses two papers that use Blender 3d modeling techniques (and other functional morphology techniques) to study arthropod morphology. The first paper looks at trilobite enrollment and the second paper looks at the anomalocaris great frontal appendages. Meanwhile, James likes horses, Amanda has some name ideas, and Curt fails to segue. Up-Goer Five (Amanda Edition): Today our friends look at two papers that talk about things with legs that have many parts. The first paper looks at very old pretty large things with mouth legs that people can't decide if they were strong or not strong. The paper does lots of computer stuff to figure out just how strong the mouth legs are. They find that the mouth legs are not as strong as people thought they might be and so they did not eat things with very hard parts, probably, but things that were not hard at all. The second paper looks at how cute little things with legs that have many parts might have made themselves into balls. There are many ways that they might have made themselves into balls, with the way the head fits with the back end. They think only one or two were very good, and that it might have changed as the cute little things with legs that have many parts grew up. References: Esteve, Jorge, and Nigel C. Hughes. "Developmental and functional controls on enrolment in an ancient, extinct arthropod." Proceedings of the Royal Society B 290.2000 (2023): 20230871. Bicknell, Russell DC, et al. "Raptorial appendages of the Cambrian apex predator Anomalocaris canadensis are built for soft prey and speed." Proceedings of the royal society B 290.2002 (2023): 20230638.
Hello Giant Robot FM listeners and welcome to space! With Stephen still on medical leave, the history pod friends Coop and Rex return to talk through Ep. 2 of Gunbuster with pmc. Lots to talk about between time dilation, Jung Freud, and what it means for Gunbuster to really start striking on its own. Please follow Rex here: https://www.beyondelectricsheep.com/ https://yarler.website Please follow Coop here: https://riderstrike.carrd.co/ Please find Dude, You Remember Macross here: https://anchor.fm/dudeyouremember Tweet us @giantrobotfm and write to us giantrobotfm@gmail.com Giant Robot FM is hosted by Stephen Hero (@_stephen_hero) and pmcTRILOGY (@pmcTRILOGY) Support Giant Robot FM at patreon.com/giantrobotfm Graphic Design by DuarfS https://www.behance.net/maezurita https://www.instagram.com/duarfs Art by Szkin https://twitter.com/szkin_art Music by fretzl (@fretzl) https://www.youtube.com/fretzl
Ever wondered how embracing the philosophy of "sharing is caring" could be the guiding force for leadership? Intrigued by how diversifying our understanding of entrepreneurship can be a powerful tool for social change? Then this conversation is for you.Our host Denise Cooper converses with Dani Bicknell, the Senior Manager of Programs at SecondMuse. Dani introduces herself as a woman, mother, lifelong learner, and a fervent advocate for inclusive economies. Her guiding mantra, "sharing is caring", transcends from a life lesson taught by her mother into her professional ethos, believing that sharing resources, time, and most importantly, power, is fundamental to effective leadership. Dani's unique approach contradicts traditional hierarchical leadership models, emphasizing a more collaborative and inclusive model.The conversation also unravels the often-overlooked aspects of entrepreneurship, a concept Dani believes has been unfairly "whitewashed" over the past few decades. She sheds light on the power and potential of marginalized entrepreneurs, arguing that they embody the true spirit of entrepreneurship through their ability to innovate and create valuable assets despite systemic hurdles. Denise and Dani challenge the notion of individual success stories, reminding us that no leader, company, or individual truly succeeds without the help of others.If you've been wanting to explore a fresh perspective on leadership, or understand how entrepreneurship can become a more inclusive and diverse space, this episode is an eye-opening encounter with Dani's vision of a more equitable future.THE FINER DETAILS OF THIS SHOWWhy do you say that entrepreneurship has become whitewashed? [06:24]How is leadership influenced by values of individualism in the United States? [11:33]What would you say to a white cisgender leader who feels like they're not doing anything to oppress others? [20:10]What is SecondMuse? [30:49]KEEP UP WITH DANI BICKNELLPersonal SiteLinkedinGETCitiesSecondMuseEPISODE RESOURCESJoin the Remarkable Leadership Lessons Community NowVisit the Remarkable Leadership Lessons SiteGot questions? Send them hereInterested in being a guest? Schedule an introduction call!Subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or Google Podcasts, and leave us a rating or reviewGUEST BIODani (she/her) is the Senior Manager of Programs at SecondMuse, a global social innovation company that runs programs that benefit the planet and people. Her primary focus these days is on Gender Equity in Tech (GET Cities) Chicago project. Dani
Hello Giant Robot FM listeners! The Summer of Gunbuster is now in full swing as we release the first of our history episodes, covering the origins of Gainax and their work up through Royal Space Force. Rex and Coop join pmc and Stephen for an adventure recounting the early works of Gainax's key creatives and the fandom culture that permeated and surrounded it all! Please follow Rex here: https://twitter.com/rnaboursIII https://www.beyondelectricsheep.com/ Please follow Coop here: https://twitter.com/RiderStrike https://riderstrike.carrd.co/ Please find Dude, You Remember Macross at these links: https://twitter.com/dudeyouremember https://anchor.fm/dudeyouremember Tweet us @giantrobotfm and write to us giantrobotfm@gmail.com Support Giant Robot FM directly on our Patreon page: patreon.com/giantrobotfm Giant Robot FM is hosted by Stephen Hero (@_stephen_hero) and pmcTRILOGY (@pmcTRILOGY) Graphic Design by DuarfS https://www.behance.net/maezurita https://www.instagram.com/duarfs Art by Szkin https://twitter.com/szkin_art Music by fretzl (@fretzl) https://www.youtube.com/fretzl
Hello Giant Robot FM listeners! The Summer of Gunbuster is now in full swing as we release the first of our history episodes, covering the origins of Gainax and their work up through Royal Space Force. Rex and Coop join pmc and Stephen for an adventure recounting the early works of Gainax's key creatives and the fandom culture that permeated and surrounded it all! Please follow Rex here:https://twitter.com/rnaboursIIIhttps://www.beyondelectricsheep.com/ Please follow Coop here:https://twitter.com/RiderStrike https://riderstrike.carrd.co/ Please find Dude, You Remember Macross at these links: https://twitter.com/dudeyouremember https://anchor.fm/dudeyouremember Tweet us @giantrobotfm and write to us giantrobotfm@gmail.com Support Giant Robot FM directly on our Patreon page: patreon.com/giantrobotfmGiant Robot FM is hosted by Stephen Hero (@_stephen_hero) and pmcTRILOGY (@pmcTRILOGY)Graphic Design by DuarfS (https://www.behance.net/maezurita) (https://www.instagram.com/duarfs)Art by Szkin (https://twitter.com/szkin_art)Music by fretzl (@fretzl) (https://www.youtube.com/fretzl)
This is an episode of Moonrace Wireless that was originally published on our patron-exclusive feed on March 15th, 2023. Hello Giant Robot FM listeners! We're back with one last episode of Moonrace Wireless before the return of Radio Free Mercury. The hosts of Dude, You Remember Macross, Coop Bicknell and Dylan, join with pmc and Stephen to catch up and then talk through episode 4 of Turn A Gundam, "Soldier From Home." Our apologies for some audio issues - we had to use backup audio for this one! Please follow Coop here: https://twitter.com/RiderStrike Please follow Dylan here:https://twitter.com/Tha_DiLA The Double Writer's Guide to Kamen Rider:https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/feature/2023-03-10/the-double-writer-guide-to-kamen-rider/.195739 Please find Dude, You Remember Macross at these links: https://twitter.com/dudeyouremember https://anchor.fm/dudeyouremember Tweet us @giantrobotfm and write to us giantrobotfm@gmail.comGiant Robot FM is hosted by Stephen Hero (@_stephen_hero) and pmcTRILOGY (@pmcTRILOGY)Art by DuarfS (https://www.behance.net/maezurita) (https://www.instagram.com/duarfs)Art by Szkin (https://twitter.com/szkin_art)Music by fretzl (@fretzl) (https://www.youtube.com/fretzl)
The football recruiting cannons go boom as offensive tackle Derek Jensen commits to the Wisconsin Badgers and Luke Fickell. New offensive line coach Bicknell gets his first commit of the cycle, we talk about Jensen's game and his upside. We also break down the four big in-state offensive linemen and wonder how many the Badgers will take this cycle.Next we talk about the wide receiver group a little bit and how Phil Longo is going to use all the weapons at his disposal. We discuss the breakout practice that CJ Williams had and how impressive the depth at that position is.Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKEDON15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order.FanDuelMake Every Moment More. Don't miss the chance to get your No Sweat First Bet up to ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS in Bonus Bets when you go FanDuel.com/LOCKEDON.FANDUEL DISCLAIMER: 21+ in select states. First online real money wager only. Bonus issued as nonwithdrawable free bets that expires in 14 days. Restrictions apply. See terms at sportsbook.fanduel.com. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit FanDuel.com/RG (CO, IA, MD, MI, NJ, PA, IL, VA, WV), 1-800-NEXT-STEP or text NEXTSTEP to 53342 (AZ), 1-888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-9-WITH-IT (IN), 1-800-522-4700 (WY, KS) or visit ksgamblinghelp.com (KS), 1-877-770-STOP (LA), 1-877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY), TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The football recruiting cannons go boom as offensive tackle Derek Jensen commits to the Wisconsin Badgers and Luke Fickell. New offensive line coach Bicknell gets his first commit of the cycle, we talk about Jensen's game and his upside. We also break down the four big in-state offensive linemen and wonder how many the Badgers will take this cycle. Next we talk about the wide receiver group a little bit and how Phil Longo is going to use all the weapons at his disposal. We discuss the breakout practice that CJ Williams had and how impressive the depth at that position is. Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! Built Bar Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKEDON15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order. FanDuel Make Every Moment More. Don't miss the chance to get your No Sweat First Bet up to ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS in Bonus Bets when you go FanDuel.com/LOCKEDON. FANDUEL DISCLAIMER: 21+ in select states. First online real money wager only. Bonus issued as nonwithdrawable free bets that expires in 14 days. Restrictions apply. See terms at sportsbook.fanduel.com. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER or visit FanDuel.com/RG (CO, IA, MD, MI, NJ, PA, IL, VA, WV), 1-800-NEXT-STEP or text NEXTSTEP to 53342 (AZ), 1-888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org/chat (CT), 1-800-9-WITH-IT (IN), 1-800-522-4700 (WY, KS) or visit ksgamblinghelp.com (KS), 1-877-770-STOP (LA), 1-877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY), TN REDLINE 1-800-889-9789 (TN) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This week we go to Western New York with one of Bicknell's finest employees, Ryan Susice! Ryan has been around racing all his life and has now added Race Director to his list of achievements! We discuss that along with growing up in go-karts to running a modified! Ryan was a part of the rain stricken feature at Ransomville that everyone has seen by now and he explains it all and more! Enjoy! The interview with Ryan starts at the 23:27 mark! Ryan Susice Motorsports Facebook Page - https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100087951789973 Ads - Leindecker Racing Engines - https://www.facebook.com/jleindeckerracingengines Design for Vision - https://www.designforvision.com/ Sunglass Central - https://www.sunglasscentral.net/ Pioneer Pole Buildings - https://www.ppb1.com/ Bill Brown & Company, Inc. - https://www.billbrowninc.com/ --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/the4widesalutepodcast/support
Have you noticed little cigars in the sky? Perhaps they torpedo into a chimney in your neighbourhood? ....no, those aren't strange escaped creatures from Alice in Wonderland, they are Chimney Swifts! In this episode we learn more about these captivating birds who many of us can call our neighbours. We explore their steep population decline, and learn how each of us can play a role in the species recovery. Get involved! Join SwiftWatch today!Do you have a chimney that swifts might be using? Check out this quick guide to become the best neighbor the birds could have! And learn more about the Chimney Swift Chimney Restoration Fund. See intimate footage of a Chimney Swift nest in a barn and of the wonderous 'Swiftnado'. Read Natasha's recommendation "A Roadmap to Rescuing Aerial Insectivores" and learn more about how to help this declining group of birds.Don't forget to grab some Bird Friendly Certified Coffee! 10% of your purchase from Birds and Beans goes towards supporting this podcast and bird conservation in Canada when you use this link. Véronique Connolly studied the habitat preferences of Bicknell's Thrush in southern Quebec as part of her Master's degree at McGill University. Over the last 20 years, she has held numerous positions working with bird ecology and conservation for organizations such as the Cornell Lab of Ornithology, and the Canadian Wildlife Service. Now she coordinates the Chimney Swift Chimney Restoration Fund with Birds Canada. Graham Sorenson became hooked on bird research while studied Leach's Storm Petrels in New Brunswick as part of his undergraduate studies. He worked with numerous species, including Canada Jays, Common Loons, Savannah Sparrows, and Island Scrub-Jays, before pursuing a Master's degree on Thick-billed Murres. He worked for Birds Canada in BC, before relocating to New Brunswick to coordinate the Aerial Insectivore Conservation Program. Natasha Barlow grew up near Point Pelee National Park in southern Ontario, and didn't fully appreciate the area until she had already moved away. Thankfully, she realized the error in her ways (kidding), and was able to work with many species, including Common Terns, Black Terns, and forest passerines in Ontario, Yellow-breasted Chats in BC, and Swainson's Warbler in Jamaica, before pursuing a master's degree in northeastern Wyoming. Her extensive background has been particularly helpful in her role as a Projects Biologist in Ontario for Birds Canada, primarily focusing on aerial insectivores and grassland birds. Andrea Gress studied Renewable Resource Management at the University of Saskatchewan. She pivoted towards birds, after an internship in South Africa. Upon returning, she worked with Piping Plovers in Saskatchewan and now coordinates the Ontario Piping Plover Conservation Program fo
Jam packed show with semi state basketball this week! Of course with those huge games coming up we first discuss…….the first Boston album and other albums that are great from top to bottom. We have Coach Remus Woods from Indianapolis Lutheran, Ryan Haywood from Loogootee and Coach Dal from ND who were all kind enough to take time in an incredibly busy week to talk to our little show. Todd declares a no BS zone right off the bat. And, Wyatt reviews Nicole's in Bicknell. To make sure you and your family are covered contact Travis Brett and Indiana Farm Bureau Insurance. ONE agent for all your insurance needs. You'll never have a bad meal at Red Bones Bar and Grill where the Good Times Roll……. If you have a future bride in the family, look no further than the Frock Bridal House in Bloomington. TheFrockBridal.com For more info on the Washington Community Concert Series go to www.washingtoncommunityconcerts.com See Todd Lancaster and his wise words in the Washington Times Herald Mike Decoursey as he broadcasts all Barr Reeve sports as the Voice of the Vikings Be a good sport and listen to Brian Emmons every weekday morning on the WAMW and WRZR
Thank you all so much for the love and support you've shown this first season of WGTGTT! I'm so grateful for all of you and for the opportunity to wrap this season up with my dear friend, Fiona Bicknell. Fiona is a fellow Cancer, and a holistic coach "who has built her approach around the belief that our challenges can be overcome and our goals achieved when we build our sense of value." It was during a coaching session with Fiona that I realized it was time for me to pursue being a creative full-time, and she is also the first person I shared my idea for this podcast with. So, this is kind of a full circle moment! Today we're talking about the importance of letting go of limiting beliefs, human design, using human design to build up your self-confidence, and more. Ways you can support and keep up with Fiona: Follow Fiona's personal Instagram: @fionabicknell Follow Porter / 11211: @porter11211 And check out her website to learn more about her work: www.porter11211.com/ For more updates on We're Going To Get Through This, feel free to follow me on social media: YouTube: @MisakoEnvela TikTok: @Misako_Envela Instagram: @MisakoEnvela
John Bicknell founded More Cowbell Unlimited to help America remain a beacon of hope and strength on the world stage. America must adopt Process Dominance as a core capability in order to innovate and survive in the Information Age. His vision is for process technologies to be as ubiquitous as processes are. John is a national security thought leader and passionate analytics visionary. He has written extensively on national security matters related to information warfare, critical infrastructure defense, and space situational awareness. John leads software and business development efforts for More Cowbell Unlimited. Before retiring from the United States Marine Corps in 2010 as a Lieutenant Colonel, John served worldwide, most notably in Afghanistan and at the Pentagon. He led enterprise-level process intensive human resources supply chain projects designed to discover inefficiencies, architect solutions, and re-purpose manpower savings. In his corporate career, he operationalized an Analytics Center of Excellence for a large EdTech firm, among other accomplishments. John is a member of the Military Operations Research Society (MORS) and InfraGard. He is also Vice President for the Information Professionals Association and host of The Cognitive Crucible podcast. His Master’s degree from the Naval Postgraduate School emphasizes econometrics and operations research. John lives with his family in the Pacific Northwest. In today’s podcast, we explore complex systems, entropy, how data can be turned into action, and empowering Soldiers to make better and faster battlefield decisions. The following bullet points highlight key insights from our interview: More Cowbell Unlimited is a decision-support firm helping organizations make better, faster, data-driven decisions through process mining — a method that illuminates where there are inefficiencies in a process and turns data into action. It can be used to process complex systems, such as modeling ecosystems of satellites in the geostationary orbital regime for the U.S. Space Force. Complexity is here to stay. Complex systems have characteristics that are nonlinear and difficult to predict – much like the future battlefield. Bicknell has developed a powerful way of examining complex systems by synthesizing different theories from various prominent thinkers, like measuring the entropy in complex systems using
On this episode of the Fueled By Joy working dog podcast Josh is joined by content creator, trainer, biologist, Joy customer, and overall dog enthusiast Jay Bicknell. Josh and Jay have a blast talking bird dogs, retrievers, hounds, quail, and even dogs that find water leaks. So tune in and enjoy, and as always, GET FUELED BY JOY!
On this episode of the Fueled By Joy working dog podcast Josh is joined by content creator, trainer, biologist, Joy customer, and overall dog enthusiast Jay Bicknell. Josh and Jay have a blast talking bird dogs, retrievers, hounds, quail, and even dogs that find water leaks. So tune in and enjoy, and as always, GET FUELED BY JOY!
Marty Bicknell is the CEO and President of Mariner Wealth Advisors. As CEO and President, he drives the strategic direction for the firm, coming up with innovative solutions to help meet the needs of Mariner's clients. Marty has extensive personal and professional experience with closely held family businesses, and their unique complexities. As a result, he is a recognized leader in wealth management, and is often sought out as a mentor by other successful entrepreneurs. With the goal of keeping the client at the center of what they do, Marty and seven others founded Mariner Wealth Advisors in 2006. Marty's vision was to build a firm that could simplify their clients' lives by having the resources they need under the same roof. Marty and Mariner's promise is to always put the clients' interest before anything else – a promise they haven't budged from in their 17 years of business. I've had the unique pleasure of following the evolution of Mariner since its inception, so having Marty's insight and experience available to the DealQuest community is such an honor. THE INCEPTION AND CORE OF MARINER WEALTH ADVISORS Coming from a background of the wirehouses, that's all Marty knew. The first 16 years of his career was spent with A.G. Edwards, an incredible firm with incredible culture that, too, went through its own changes; ones that impacted many advisors, including Marty. By that point, he needed to figure out his next step, and was fortunate enough to come across two people from Fidelity who educated him on what the RIA industry was. Once he had a handle on the fiduciary model and the RIA industry, he knew it'd be a great fit for his clients, his team, and his own personal goals, and he “jumped right in.” He and his fellow founders started Mariner Wealth Advisors with a simple philosophy that still stands today: Clients first. No exception. Associates second. Shareholders last. This philosophy became important to Marty and the Mariner team because many firms today tend to prioritize shareholders a bit too much, and for Marty, he wanted his clients to feel their needs and wants are met; never having to question if Mariner is on their side, or not. FROM ORGANIC GROWTH AND ONBOARDING TO M&A INTEGRATOR: WHY MARINER SWITCHED Looking at the wirehouse model, it isn't uncommon to find a “corner office guy” be the best business development professional, but not exactly strong at advice. Looking elsewhere in the office, you'd find the opposite is true for someone else. For many years Mariner Wealth's growth was from a combination of organic growth and onboarding new advisors, but not from doing M&A deals. With an unwavering dedication to their core philosophy, Mariner focused on client outcomes, differing from the model within the wirehouses. Mariner started as an in-house tax practice. In addition to that, Mariner also owns their own Insurance General Agency. All of the many steps of forming Mariner allotted Marty and the team to bring to the table many different and new things, allowing them to perform bigger and greater for their clients. After about 10 – 12 years of operating primarily under organic growth, the studies began to show that organic growth was actually a lot lower, and slower. If you look at the average firm – below the big aggregator firms – you actually begin to see that growth is sitting at or under 3%. Compiling the staggering growth statistics for firm's that pursued deal-driven growth, Marty's philosophy for Mariner, and what he and his team want to achieve for Mariner's clients, making the switch to the integrator model began to make sense. WHERE THERE IS FAILURE, THERE IS A CHANCE FOR GROWTH The model switch wasn't an instant, overnight decision for Marty and the Mariner team. The switchover actually began in 2011 with Mariner's first acquisition deal. Marty frankly states that it was an opportunistic deal that ultimately didn't work out. It was a financially sound and beneficial deal, but culturally it was not a good mix. This resulted with Mariner having to ask their three largest revenue producers to leave the organization, taking their clients with them. This failure wasn't without its lessons in growth. It made Marty take a step back and evaluate, and learn what their non-negotiables were for a deal. Those non-negotiables in deals haven't faltered much since that first failed deal. THE HOW OF THE SWITCH In 2012, Mariner applied that knowledge and successfully completed four acquisitions. From 2012 to 2018, Mariner had a holding company approach, with approximately 20 firms that Mariner owned, on average, 70% of; wherein they kept their own brands. This initial aggregator approach allowed Mariner to enter into the acquisition space. The problem was that they weren't getting any synergy, and they were simply sharing 70% of the profits of the firms. In 2018, Mariner really began the transition from that aggregation approach to an integration strategy, starting the One Mariner Project. The One Mariner Project involved: Buying out minority owners Brands transitioning to the one Mariner brand Operating under one ADV The acquisitions from 2019 onward were full buyouts,which is an impressive feat considering these deals were entirely self-funded until June 2021, when Mariner brought in their first private equity partner. INTEGRATOR VS. AGGREGATOR For Marty and Mariner Wealth Advisors, the philosophy of “clients first” meant their firm's growth was dependent upon how they could provide their best for their clients. This is not to say that other models don't or can't work, as we know many firms operate under various models to serve their clients in their own best way. The key here is knowing what will work best given your unique business goals and target clientele. With that in mind, I hope you take away from this series some actionable next steps you can use to determine which wealth management model – or combination of models – works for you, your business, and your clients or which of the featured firms might be a good fit for you. • • • FOR MORE ON MARTY BICKNELL & MARINER WEALTH ADVISORS:https://www.marinerwealthadvisors.com/ https://www.marinerwealthadvisors.com/our-team/marty-bicknell/ https://www.marinerwealthadvisors.com/our-team/marty-bicknell/ Corey Kupfer is an expert strategist, negotiator, and dealmaker. He has more than 35 years of professional deal-making and negotiating experience. Corey is a successful entrepreneur, attorney, consultant, author, and professional speaker. He is deeply passionate about deal-driven growth. He is also the creator and host of the DealQuest Podcast. If you want to find out how deal-ready you are, take the Deal-Ready Assessment today!
This week's guests are Scott Laundry and Marc Bicknell. Ron, Scott, and Marc discussed all things kata, including being a good coach and how kata can be "evil." An MP3 audio version of this episode is available for download here. In this episode you'll learn: The quotes that Scott and Marc like (2:34) Their backgrounds (3:10) Why kata can be good and "evil" (4:31) Their approach to coaching kata (8:53) How the target condition is formed (13:01) What's special about kata (16:33) The problem with the fishbone diagram (20:41) About personality tests (22:42) Advice for those new to kata (26:58) Podcast Resources Right Click to Download this Podcast as an MP3 Marc on LinkedIn Scott on LinkedIn Get All the Latest News from Gemba Academy Our newsletter is a great way to receive updates on new courses, blog posts, and more. Sign up here. What Do You Think? Where does the power of kata lie for you?
Listen in as we chat with Jon Scieszka, Julia Rothman, and Liz Bicknell about the hilarious and incomparable book, The Read Dada Mother Goose: A Treasury of Complete Nonsense!***Find out more about Jon here: Website: https://jonscieszka.com/Instagram: @jon_scieszka Twitter: @Jon_Scieszka ***Find out more about Julia here: Website: https://www.juliarothman.com/ Instagram: @juliarothman Twitter: @juliarothman ***Follow us here:Twitter: @pb_look Instagram: @picturebook_look Facebook: Picture Book Look Podcast Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy