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How to lead by example and help the planet- what's more important than taking care of your home (Earth)? Debra sits down with biological resource engineer Bobby Gill to talk about the realities of the climate crisis and practical ways we can all help Mother Earth. Bobby speaks about the importance of “voting with your dollar” and the importance of environmental legislation. Our home, and the future of the planet, are on the line. From an Astrological perspective, Bobby didn't know about Astrology; tune in to hear Debra translate his chart, easily pinpointing his innate nature. Bobby shares reflections of Debra's Astrological insights and reflects on his Saturn return and the popularity of Astrology. Bobby shares how he believes society is reinventing itself from a “dying way of living.” Tune in for an inspiring conversation around the climate crisis, learn about desertification, and get clues into the nature of a Capricorn and Sagittarius energy. Key Highlights From The Episode How to lead by example and help the planet with small efforts that can have a big impact Understanding the process of desertification and its importance in the climate conversation Seeing an optimistic future after the planet being in “hospice” Voting with your dollar and the government's part in the climate crisis How Capricorn and Sagittarius energy can show up in a personality Timestamps [01:00] Introducing the I Don't Believe In Astrology Podcast and an introduction of our guest, Bobby Gill [02:45] How Debra and Bobby met and Debra's entrance into being literate around the climate crisis [03:50] Bobby's familiarity with Astrology and Debra deciphering his natal chart [05:45] Bobby speaks to the relevance of his adventure-seeking nature as told by his Astrological chart [06:25] Bobby tells us about working at the Savory Institute and its mission [08:13] An explanation of desertification and how the Savory Institute helps to teach communities [12:15] A controversial thought within the climate crisis debate [14:28] Debra and Bobby share their thoughts about an incredible film, To Which We Belong, by Pamela Tanner Boll [17:43] The doom and gloom of the climate crisis, and the optimism around the corner [20:11] The reality of the climate crisis from Bobby's perspective [24:11] One of the things Bobby is most worried about as we navigate the changes ahead [26:10] Debra speaks to being passionate about our life's work and taking the long view into account [27:52] How will the government come into play with supporting environmental legislation? [28:37] Bobby shares about “voting with your dollar” and other things individuals can do with the environment in mind [31:25] Thoughts on the use of plastics and the conveniences we have grown accustomed to [33:01] Debra encourages the audience to be conscious of their choices [35:31] Reflecting on Bobby's lack of the Air element in his chart [36:38] How Bobby's Earth and Fire in his Astrological chart shows up so prominently in his demeanor [37:33] What Bobby would be talking about if he wasn't talking about regenerative agriculture [38:00] One thing Bobby couldn't live without [38:20] The last time that Bobby cried [38:52] Who, across time and history, Bobby would have a conversation with if he could [39:20] What's next that Bobby is so excited about [40:05] The emergence of Astrology into the current collective mindset [40:55] The value Astrology can provide from Bobby's perspective [42:00] Debra asks Bobby about his Saturn return [43:38] Thanking Bobby for his time on the podcast and Debra's hope to ignite interest in Astrology and the climate crisis
Step back in time with us, to the raw, challenging days of the Wild West, as we reveal the captivating narrative of Bat Masterson's return to Dodge City in 1875. This isn't just an echo from the past; it's a living, breathing snapshot of a period when courage was currency, and legends were born. Immerse yourself in the charm and chaos of the frontier life, from Masterson's gambling business, the tragic sacrifice of Molly Brennan, to the pulsating Gold Rush in Cheyenne, Wyoming. Get a front-row view of the complex law enforcement politics of the iconic Dodge City, as saloon keepers pushed for a hard-nosed marshal to maintain order during the cattle drives, while townsfolk were torn between strict handling of Texans and safeguarding their own. Put yourself in the shoes of Masterson as he intervenes in a tense encounter between the harmless Bobby Gill and Marshall Dagger, leading to a dramatic altercation that forever shaped his destiny. The stakes get even higher, as we discuss the chilling aftermath of this confrontation and Masterson's subsequent decision to run for Sheriff of Ford County. Hear about the nerve-wracking events of the night of September 25, 1877, and the heartrending story of Ed Masterson, Bat's brother, whose encounter with gunplay ultimately led to his tragic end. Join us on this journey and get a rare, unfiltered glimpse into the real Wild West where courage, virtue, and vice intermingled, and where legends like Bat Masterson were born.Support the showCattle Drives WebsiteLegends of Dodge City WebsiteOrder Books
Episode 46 is on the scene with Part 2 of our salute to the Hooters Pro Cup Series. Boo Carlisle returns to co-host the first segment. Boo tells us about his weekend at Tri-County running the Bobby Gill throwback and how the Bobby Gill appreciation tour came to a crashing end on Saturday. This week, Shane Huffman returns to the podcast to discuss how social media and the internet in it's current state would have came into play if it was around during the Hooters Cup days. He gives his advice to young racers on waiting to log into twitter, how he would've responded to drivers that confronted him. He also dives into the hottest he had ever been in a Hooters Cup car and tells a Marty Lindley story. We discuss what if Bobby Gill, Marty Lindley among others had twitter back then and potentially dodging the officials. Timmy Hutson has been around in racing for over 20 years. Timmy served as a flag man a race day official and a media relations assistant for the Hooters Cup Series. He discusses his favorite stories from the flag stand, using dial up to send out press relations and what he thinks the legacy of the Hooters Cup Series will be when the history of racing is written. He also tells us about having to buy his own flags and a wild easter bunny story from the flag stand. He also tells a story that literally had us nearly end the podcast right then and there! Hal Goodson is a two time NASCAR All Pro Series champion and an eight time winner in the Hooters Pro Cup Series. The South Carolina native explains his rise to the NASCAR All Pro level, moving to the Hooters Pro Cup Series midseason, winning in his fourth start, hooking up with Bill Plemmons, teaming up with Jason Sarvis and Ricky Benton narrowly missing out on a championship to his later career running at Myrtle Beach and Dillon before retiring to run his tire and auto place. He talks about his brief NASCAR Xfinity Career before 9/11 put a halt on his Xfinity opportunity. Hal also tells us what the legacy of the Hooters Cup Series should be and how he feels about the throwback Bryant Barnhill is running this weekend honoring him.Julian and Jody give their thoughts of the legacy of the Hooters Cup Series.The boys break down the 15th annual Hampton Heat featuring a victory lane interview with Brenden "Butterbean" Queen who won his second Hampton Heat on Saturday. The boys break down the different strategies and how the Triple Crown points will shape up before the next race in September at Martinsville.The boys preview the Throowback 276 from Hickory for the Solid Rock Carriers Cars Tour and make their picks and spotlight some of the Hooters Cup Throwback schemes.Fair or Foul? Denny Hamlin won the Cup race from Pocono on Sunday. Jody and Julian debate if it was a fair racing deal or a foul one. They discuss the Toyota dominance, Austin Dillon vs Tyler Reddick, Josh Berry's tough ending on Saturday in Xfinity and their takes on the Truck Series finish.The points chase at Bowman Gray changed dramatically over the weekend and the boys discuss the events from over the weekend and preview the upcoming weekend there, Richmond as well as Short Track Spotlight and some JoJo Jawbreaking stats. All on a jam packed edition of DLN!
Cameron, Leonard, Dave, and Matthew, discuss creatures from beneath the waves. We talk about the 2017 film, Cold Skin. Contact: www.monsterdear.monster @Drfaustisdead @nighttwitten @sentionautplus @theuglymachine
Will Harris of White Oak Pastures is a 5th generation rancher in Bluffton, Georgia. Will switched from a conventional model of farming to a holistic model in the 90's and has been building not just soil organic matter, but also community, in his small rural town - once named one of the poorest in America. Now raising 10 different species, with integrated processing facilities, and a team of over 170 people, has given Will Harris a lot of ups and downs to consider what the business and mission of resiliency is all about. We talk about his recent viral moment discussing Bill Gates becoming the largest farmland owner in the U.S. We dive deep into resiliency - not just as it applies to land, but also as it applies to communities and businesses. Our discussion around finances runs deep and Will is transparent about how money flows in and out of White Oak Pastures and why traditional financial institutions won't touch farming - but there are other options. Will highlights how market access and getting your product to consumers is one of the biggest hurdles in the business and how ‘greenwashing' in the market has made it harder for small businesses to bust into the space occupied by multinational corporations. At the heart of the conversation, is an idea of coming home and digging in to build up rural America, just like Will has done with Bluffton We also talk about: The importance of slaughter and processing in the farm to table process How fundamental cycles - water cycles, microbial cycles, nutrient cycles are to farming Carbon tunnel vision & so much more Find Will Harris and White Oak Pastures: Instagram: @whiteoakpastures Website: White Oak Pastures Center for Agricultural Resilience Quantis Life Cycle Analysis for White Oak Pastures White Oak Water Cycles YouTube Video Further Reading: Dirt to Soil by Gabe Brown The Case Against Sugar by Gary Taubes Resources Mentioned: Replant Capital Related Ground Work Episodes: How to Find Ecological Literacy with Bobby Gill (for more on Savory Holistic Management) Tides of Time and Oysters with Lissa Monberg (for more on multi-generational farming) Other Podcasts featuring Will Harris: Will Harris on Herd Quitter Will Harris on Sustainable Dish Episode Website
This episode unpacks the relationships between all things, taking a systems view of mind, body, and soil. Bobby Gill is the Director of Development and Communications at the Savory Institute but he is also on a similar quest to uncover the way life is connected on a multitude of different levels. This is a deep dive into ecology, humanity's relationship with nature over time, and finding ecological literacy in an age of ecological illiteracy. Bobby and Kate unpack the idea of systems thinking through the lens of the textbook ‘Systems View of Life'. Technology, psychedelics, ruminants, nutrient cycling, parenting are all part and parcel of this wide ranging conversation. We also explore the way that meat has been portrayed in media and dive into some of Bobby's work with the Savory Institute. This is a conversation that is truly not to be missed. We also talk about: Holistic planning Ruminants as ecosystem engineers Embodying the full expression of life and health & so much more! Resources: Instagram:@b0bby.gill Website: Savory Institute Bobby's TEDx Talk Books: The Systems View of Life by Fritjof Capra and Pierre Luigi Luisi Nourishment by Fred Provenza The Secret Drugs of Buddhism by Mike Crowley The Fourth Turning by William Strauss and Neil Howe How to Change Your Mind by Michael Pollan The Awakened Brain by Dr. Lisa Miller The Immortality Key by Brian C. Muraresku Other Mentions: Daisyworld Resources: Lovelock and Gaia, Model of Daisyworld Water Cycles with Walter Jehne All of earth Time as a 24 hour clock Current Discounts for GW listeners: 15% off Farm True ghee and body care products using code: KATEKAV15 15% off Carrie's ‘Connect to the Light' Course with code ‘KATE15' Join the Ground Work Collective Instagram: @groundworkcollective Find a Farm: nearhome.groundworkcollective.com More: groundworkcollective.com Podcast disclaimer can be found by visiting: groundwork collective.com/disclaimer Episode Website
After the gunfight in Sweetwater, Texas, and the killing of Mollie Brennan and Melvin King, Masterson settles in Dodge City. He soon becomes embroiled in a wrestling match with the city marshal over the arrest of Bobby Gill. Masterson is arrested and given a fine of $25.00 for disturbing the peace. The incident motivates Masterson to run for sheriff of Ford County, and he is awarded the vote of victory over Larry Deger. The following years are the portion of Mastersons' life that not only makes him a famous lawman but also where he suffers a more significant loss; the death of his brother Ed. Wild West Podcast is proud to present The Life & Times of Bat Masterson: Part 3: Gunfighters, Gamblers, Jokers & Saloon Girls.
This episode originally aired on March 3, 2022. What is the designer's role in the climate crisis? At Climate Designers, Sarah Harrison and her team use their creative skills for climate action and ask the question, “What if every designer were a climate designer?” In this week's episode, we chat about how designers of all kinds can take climate action. Sam is joined by Sarah Harrison, Co-Founder of Climate Designers and The Determined. Sarah shares how she came to found Climate Designers with Marc O'Brien and the role of design in creating real climate action. Later on in the show, they are joined by Bobby Gill, Director of Development and Communications at Savory Institute, which uses holistic management to facilitate the large-scale regeneration of the world's grasslands and the livelihoods of their inhabitants. Together, they talk about why it is important to regenerate the world's grasslands and how the Savory Institute uses Holistic Management. For links to resources we discuss on this episode, visit our show page: From the Archive: Designing in Nature's Image
What is the designer's role in the climate crisis? At Climate Designers, Sarah Harrison and her team use their creative skills for climate action and ask the question, “What if every designer were a climate designer?” In this week's episode, we chat about how designers of all kinds can take climate action. Sam is joined by Sarah Harrison, Co-Founder of Climate Designers and The Determined. Sarah shares how she came to found Climate Designers with Marc O'Brien and the role of design in creating real climate action. Later on in the show, they are joined by Bobby Gill, Director of Development and Communications at Savory Institute, which uses holistic management to facilitate the large-scale regeneration of the world's grasslands and the livelihoods of their inhabitants. Together, they talk about why it is important to regenerate the world's grasslands and how the Savory Institute uses Holistic Management. For links to resources we discuss on this episode, visit our show page: Designing in Nature's Image
"Through a lot of my life, I've always gone against the grain. Whether that's through skydiving or ultra-running or ditching a very comfortable federal career." Welcome to episode Twenty-Six of the “It Matters To Me Podcast”! I'm your host, Adam Casey, and my guest today is Bobby Gill, Director of Development and Communications for the Savory Institute. But before he assumed that role, this expertly trained Biological Resources Engineer was a lead scientific reviewer at the FDA close to where he grew up in Beltsville, Maryland. That is until he and a couple of friends ran through the streets of D.C. pantless and helped found Cupid's Undie Run, a national non-profit that has raised millions of dollars for neurofibromatosis research since its inception in 2010. Oh, and did I forget to mention that he also was at one point a fairly prolific ultra-running resume and even had his skydiving license with over 800 jumps logged? Since making the leap into the regenerative space at the Savory Institute, he now explores the intersectionality of personal and planetary health, and how to distill the complexity of these issues to new audiences. During our conversation, you'll hear us reference a recent TEDx talk that Bobby gave about his work at the Savory Institute back in 2020 and I really encourage you to give that a listen because the message about holistic land management and its positive environmental impact is a storyline that doesn't get enough attention. Bobby's clearly got a diverse background and his ability to wear so many hats is something I genuinely admire. This was such an authentically fun interview and I hope you enjoy it as much as I did. Additional Links Bobby Gill (Savory Institute Website): https://savory.global/our-team/ Bobby Gill (Instagram): https://www.instagram.com/b0bby.gill/ Bobby Gill – Runner's Wolrd: https://www.runnersworld.com/runners-stories/a20855987/cover-search-winner-bobby-gill/ It Matters To Me (Instagram): https://www.instagram.com/adamcasey/ It Matters To Me (Website): https://itmatterstomepodcast.com/ Cupid Undie Run: https://cupids.org/ Bobby's TEDx Talk: https://savory.global/tedx-bobby-gill/ Allan Savory's TED Talk: https://www.ted.com/talks/allan_savory_how_to_fight_desertification_and_reverse_climate_change
Join Em as she shares the process of harvesting a turkey with Force of Nature, a regenerative company dedicated to reversing climate change, creating wildlife habitats, building soil, and providing every consumer accessibility to responsibly sourced meats. Join the movement of sourcing better meat for our planet: www.forceofnature.com Take $10 off your first box with code Meatheadhippie Podcasts referenced below! Steven Farmer & Power Animals - Meathead Hippie episode #48: https://emilyschromm.com/news/meathead-hippie-podcast-48-with-steven-farmer/ Bobby Gill & The Savory Institute - Meathead Hippie episode #107: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/107-with-bobby-gill-is-alternative-meat-better-for/id1212711812?i=1000446377110 Diana Rogers - Meathead Hippie episode #46: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/46-with-diana-rodgers-kale-vs-cow-and-the-case-for-better-meat/id1212711812?i=1000405201453 La Kahea Education Farm, Meathead Hippie podcast episode #138: https://open.spotify.com/episode/2p6UDEDmwk3U7814dGPZfp Get on the list for Em's revamped tea line below! www.herbalelement.com
Joey Dumas and Bobby Gill are the brains behind settlemycase.com, a platform they created to provide victims with an easy way to find legal help at the times they needed it most. Joey, former U.S. Air Force and law enforcement, found his passion for mass litigation against corporate entities through his work on one of the first Vioxx pharmaceutical cases to go to trial. As managing partner of Gill, Ladner & Priest, PLLC, Bobby has significant experience representing personal injury clients from numerous states and foreign countries. Joey and Bobby are passionate about the practice of law and dedicated to seeking justice for each and every one of their clients. But beyond that, they are community leaders, dedicated to bettering the lives of those around them however they can – from distributing hand sanitizer to first responders during the global pandemic, to providing pro bono legal services to those in need. Thanks for tuning in to Mass Tort News LegalCast. Remember to subscribe and follow us on social media… LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/mass-tort-news Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/masstortnewsorg Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/masstortnews.org
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Bobby leads development and communications for the Savory Institute - a global non-profit facilitating the large-scale regeneration of the world's grasslands to address the root cause of food, water, and climate security. Since 2009, the Savory Institute has influenced management on over 39 million acres of desertifying grassland through its global network of 50 regional Hubs that train and equip farmers, ranchers, and pastoralist communities to utilize the land-regenerating potential of Holistic Management within their cultural and ecological context. Savory's new Land to Market program and Ecological Outcome Verification protocol connect verified regenerative supply to philosophically-aligned industries, bringing awareness and accessibility to products whose ecological footprint are a net positive for the planet. Watch Bobby's TEDx talk: “It's Not the Cow, It's the How” SHOW NOTES: [6:50] Bobby used to be a biomedical engineer. [9:00] Nature is beautiful and fulfilling. [10:50] The tall grass prairie & ruminants. [14:10] Perennial roots dig deep for nutrients and water [16:10] We are an ecologically illiterate society [19:10] Healthy land requires grazing herbivores. [21:10] Only one-third of global agriculture land is arable [25:10] It's not the cow, it's the how. [32:10] Sometimes feeding grain to cattle makes sense. [38:10] Developing nations rely on livestock. [40:30] Follow the money. [46:10] Is big industry keeping people sick for profit? [49:50] Major hurdles for farmers and ranchers. [52:10] The system isn't set up for nature-based practices. [56:10] The system incentivizes the industrial route. [1:00:10] Outcome-based regenerative practices [1:04:10] Ecological Outcome Verification. [1:07:10] The future of Nose To Tail. [1:10:10] The brittleness scale. [1:15:20] Overgrazing vs. Undergrazing. [1:21:10] After 70 years, Noble Research Institute went 100% regenerative. [1:24:10] The science supports regenerative agriculture. [1:28:10] https://savory.global/impossible-impact/ GET THE MEAT! http://NosetoTail.org GET THE FREE SAPIEN FOOD GUIDE! http://Sapien.org Follow along: http://twitter.com/FoodLiesOrg http://instagram.com/food.lies http://facebook.com/FoodLiesOrg
My guest today is Bobby Gill, Director of Development and Communication for the Savory Institute. He works to accelerate the adoption of regenerative agriculture and distills the complexity of these issues to new audiences. We talked about how regenerative agriculture can “heal” nature, how to persuade people to shift their paradigm and the importance of creating audacious goals when making global change. Learn more about Bobby and Savory at www.Savory.Global More info and interviews at AaronFeinberg.com
Across the globe we have witnessed mass environmental degradation take place. Along with the rise of atmospheric carbon dioxide, desertification has also proliferated. Local economies, ecosystems, and populations are impacted by these shifting landscapes that turn fertile grasslands into barren wastelands.As we all collectively search for solutions to address the large, complex problems we are facing in the 21st century, The Savory Institute is taking a bold lead with a land management framework that is helping to regenerate land, sequester carbon, reconnect the hydrological cycle, and springboard biodiversity across continents.On this episode of The Regenerative Real Estate Podcast, Bobby Gill of The Savory Institute recounts his story of how he began to tune into the message of holistic management when he began to make the link between human health and planetary health. Bobby is a phenomenal storyteller and passionate about the work that The Savory Institute is doing around the globe.We explore fascinating topics that range from how holistic management is helping struggling farmers and ranchers get out of debt and steward their local environments, to applying holistic management as a framework for businesses and organizations to thrive.
On this episode of “Death in The Garden,” we share our interview with our friend Bobby Gill, Director of Development and Communications at the Savory Institute. We talk about regenerative agriculture, and how a holistic management & having a holistic context can (and should) be translated to all aspects of life — from managing livestock, to our mental and physical health, and ultimately to the trajectories of our lives. We talk about the necessity of death, the importance of embracing its existence rather than avoiding its existence, and how to have reverence for the cycles of life, death, and rebirth. Learn more about the Savory Institute and Bobby Gill by following them on Instagram. Please rate, review, and subscribe if you are enjoying our podcast! To learn more about our project, give us a follow on Instagram and check out our website. Editing: Jake Marquez Music: Daniel Osterstock
I had the pleasure of sitting down with friend, Bobby Gill, today to talk all things Regernative Agriculture. Bobby leads development and communications for the Savory Institute - a global non-profit facilitating the large-scale regeneration of the world’s grasslands to address the root cause of food, water, and climate security. Since 2009, the Savory Institute has influenced management on over 30 million acres of desertifying grassland through its global network of 50 regional Hubs that train and equip farmers, ranchers, and pastoralist communities to utilize the land-regenerating potential of Holistic Management within their cultural and ecological context. Savory’s new Land to Market program and Ecological Outcome Verification protocol connect verified regenerative supply to philosophically-aligned industries, bringing awareness and accessibility to products whose ecological footprint are a net positive for the planet. Topics include: What is Regenerative Agriculture and why is it important Is eating meat bad for the environment How Bobby got into Regenerative Agriculture + how you can too What to look for when being a conscious consumer of meat products Why looking at ecosystems is immensely important to animals health, the planets health, and our heath. Learn more at https://savory.global/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
This week we're talking to Bobby Gill from The Savory Institute. Since Bobby was last on the Meatcast he's given a TED talk on the TEDx stage, he's turned the tables on lab-grown meat, and he was mentioned by name on the Joe Rogan podcast. Bobby gives us the scoop on What its like to prepare for and give a TED talk The impact COVID19 has had on Savory's plans for 2020 Why the pandemic has given us renewed perspective on where and how we get our food RELEVANT LINKSBobby's TedX Talk: It's not the cow, it's the how Alan's Savory's TED Talk Savory.global
Cupid's Undie Run Atlanta returns February 15 and we got the scoop! Co-directors Courtney & Lauren discuss how the run started, who benefits and how you can get involved. Promo Code: Ashcupid20 Web: www.cupids.org Follow: @cupidrunATL In 2010, a group of do-gooders, led by co-founders Brendan Hanrahan, Chad Leathers and Bobby Gill, dropped their pants and ran through the D.C. cold to raise money for research to help end neurofibromatosis (NF), a rare genetic disorder that causes tumors to grow on nerves throughout the body. They ran in their undies because those affected with NF can't cover up their tumors, so they decided to strip down in solidarity. Since 2010, Cupid's Charity was created and became a recognized 501(c)(3) non-profit with a mission to end NF by funding much needed research. We have raised over $18,900,000 to date, with 100% of net proceeds funding research through our partner the Children's Tumor Foundation, the world's leader in NF research. #endNF #imwithcupid About the show: ► Website: http://www.ashsaidit.com ► Need Goli Gummies? https://go.goli.com/1loveash5 ► For $5 in ride credit, download the Lyft app using my referral link: https://www.lyft.com/ici/ASH584216 ►For discount Pangea Products: https://embracepangaea.grsm.io/ashsaiditmedia3226 ► Want the ‘coldest' water? https://thecoldestwater.com/?ref=ashleybrown12 ► Become A Podcast Legend: http://ashsaidit.podcastersmastery.zaxaa.com/s/6543767021305 ► Review Us: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/ash-said-it/id1144197789 ► SUBSCRIBE HERE: http://www.youtube.com/c/AshSaidItSuwanee ► Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/1loveash ► Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ashsaidit ► Twitter: https://twitter.com/1loveAsh ► Google Plus: https://plus.google.com/u/0/+AshSaidItMedia ► Blog: http://www.ashsaidit.com/blog ► Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/1LoveAsh/ ► Newsletter: manage1.com/subscribe?u=2a2ca3b799467f125b53863http://ashsaidit.us11.list-c8&id=a6f43cd472 #atlanta #ashsaidit #ashsaidthat #ashblogsit #ashsaidit® Ash Brown is a gifted American producer, blogger, speaker, media personality and event emcee. The blog on AshSaidit.com showcases exclusive event invites, product reviews and so much more. Her motivational podcast "Ash Said It Daily" is available on major media platforms such as iTunes, iHeart Radio & Google Play. This program has over half a million streams worldwide. She uses these mediums to motivate & encourage her audience in the most powerful way. She keeps it real!
Cupid's Undie Run Atlanta returns February 15 and we got the scoop! Co-directors Courtney & Lauren discuss how the run started, who benefits and how you can get involved. Promo Code: Ashcupid20 Web: www.cupids.org Follow: @cupidrunATL In 2010, a group of do-gooders, led by co-founders Brendan Hanrahan, Chad Leathers and Bobby Gill, dropped their pants and ran through the D.C. cold to raise money for research to help end neurofibromatosis (NF), a rare genetic disorder that causes tumors to grow on nerves throughout the body. They ran in their undies because those affected with NF can't cover up their tumors, so they decided to strip down in solidarity. Since 2010, Cupid's Charity was created and became a recognized 501(c)(3) non-profit with a mission to end NF by funding much needed research. We have raised over $18,900,000 to date, with 100% of net proceeds funding research through our partner the Children's Tumor Foundation, the world's leader in NF research. #endNF #imwithcupid About the show: ► Website: http://www.ashsaidit.com ► Need Goli Gummies? https://go.goli.com/1loveash5 ► For $5 in ride credit, download the Lyft app using my referral link: https://www.lyft.com/ici/ASH584216 ►For discount Pangea Products: https://embracepangaea.grsm.io/ashsaiditmedia3226 ► Want the ‘coldest' water? https://thecoldestwater.com/?ref=ashleybrown12 ► Become A Podcast Legend: http://ashsaidit.podcastersmastery.zaxaa.com/s/6543767021305 ► Review Us: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/ash-said-it/id1144197789 ► SUBSCRIBE HERE: http://www.youtube.com/c/AshSaidItSuwanee ► Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/1loveash ► Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/ashsaidit ► Twitter: https://twitter.com/1loveAsh ► Google Plus: https://plus.google.com/u/0/+AshSaidItMedia ► Blog: http://www.ashsaidit.com/blog ► Pinterest: https://www.pinterest.com/1LoveAsh/ ► Newsletter: manage1.com/subscribe?u=2a2ca3b799467f125b53863http://ashsaidit.us11.list-c8&id=a6f43cd472 #atlanta #ashsaidit #ashsaidthat #ashblogsit #ashsaidit® Ash Brown is a gifted American producer, blogger, speaker, media personality and event emcee. The blog on AshSaidit.com showcases exclusive event invites, product reviews and so much more. Her motivational podcast "Ash Said It Daily" is available on major media platforms such as iTunes, iHeart Radio & Google Play. This program has over half a million streams worldwide. She uses these mediums to motivate & encourage her audience in the most powerful way. She keeps it real!
Eat meat to fix the environment? Sorry vegans, but The Savory Institute teaches people regenerative grazing practices that can fix soil and produce far more meat on less land. We Graze Against the Machine with Bobby Gill, Director of Development for the Savory Institute, and discuss radical solutions to fix our broken food system.
What you are about to hear is an individual historical account of Bat Masterson's return to Dodge City, Kansas. The motive for Masterson's return is being prompted by both his concerns for his older brother and an economic opportunity being made possible through various insiders who want to promote the cattle trade of 1877. The story is built around the foundational meanings of courage on the frontier - for civilization comes with a cost. It is the harshest cost of all, revealing every flaw to what a man knows about courage in plain sight. Purchase the book A Man in a Black Derby Hat at Amazon.
Bobby leads development and communications for the Savory Institute - a global non-profit facilitating the large-scale regeneration of the world’s grasslands to address the root cause of food, water, and climate security. Since 2009, the Savory Institute has influenced management on over 25 million acres of desertifying grassland through its global network of 43 regional Hubs that train and equip farmers, ranchers, and pastoralist communities to utilize the land-regenerating potential of Holistic Management within their cultural and ecological context. Savory’s new Land to Market program and Ecological Outcome Verification protocol connect verified regenerative supply to philosophically-aligned industries, bringing awareness and accessibility to products whose ecological footprint are a net positive for the planet.
Bobby Gill with Savory Institute is a guy you want to know. Former skydive instructor, elite level ultra-runner, and passionate about regenerative agriculture, Em and Bobby deep dive into the trends of alternative meats. Bobby's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/b0bby.gill/ Savory Institute: https://give.savory.global/give/124246?amount=100#!/donation/checkout Emily's Instagram: www.instagram.com/emilyschromm Not all meat is raised the same. You can have 100% grass-fed cattle that degrade the land because they’re improperly managed, or you can have properly-managed livestock. If you’re looking to support farmers and ranchers that are raising their animals to regenerate the health of grassland ecosystems, here are a few recommendations: Find a farmer/rancher through your local Savory Hub. Savory Institute is the leading global nonprofit training farmers and ranchers in the holistic management of land and livestock. To date, they have 43 learning Hubs all around the world and have influenced some 25+ million acres. Check out the Hub map on their homepage to find your local Savory Hub and see what farms/ranches they recommend in your region: www.savory.global Look for brands who have the Ecological Outcome Verification (EOV) seal or who are in process to put it on their product. EOV tells you with verified results that the land your food was raised on has improved over time. The program is still early days, but here are some brands involved: Has the EOV seal on product: EPIC Bar: www.epicbar.com (USA) REP Provisions: www.eatrep.com (USA) Bandera Grassland: www.banderagrassland.com (Texas) In process: White Oak Pastures: www.whiteoakpastures.com (online) Parker Pastures: www.parkerpastures.com (Colorado) Richards Grassfed Beef: www.richardsgrassfedbeef.com (California) Thousand Hills Cattle Co: www.thousandhillslifetimegrazed.com (USA) Applegate: www.appelgate.com (USA) Union Snacks: www.unionsnacks.com (online) Alexandre Family Farm: www.alexandrefamilyfarm.com (California) Pasture Provisions: www.pastureprovisionsco.com (Colorado) Barbell Foods: www.barbellfoods.com.au (Australia) The Ethical Butcher: www.ethicalbutcher.co.uk/ (UK) Buy from farms/ranches/brands that support regenerative agriculture. Here are a few: Central Grazing Co: https://centralgrazingcompany.com/ (online) Farmer Girl Meats: https://www.farmergirlmeats.com/ (online) Left Coast Grassfed: https://leftcoastgrassfed.com/ (California) James Ranch: https://www.jamesranch.net/ (Colorado) Maple Hill Creamery: https://maplehill.com/ (USA) Roam Ranch: http://roamranch.com/ (Texas) NorthStar Bison: https://www.northstarbison.com/ (online) The Honest Bison: https://thehonestbison.com/ (online) Roam Sticks: https://roamsticks.com/ (online) Roam Free Bison Bites: https://goroamfree.com/ (online) US Wellness Meats: https://grasslandbeef.com/ (online) Polyface Farm: https://www.polyfacefarms.com/ (Virginia) Ayrshire Farm: http://www.ayrshirefarm.com (Virginia) Kunoa Cattle Co: https://kunoacattle.com/ (Hawaii) Teton Waters Ranch: https://www.tetonwatersranch.com/ (USA) Durham Ranch: https://durhamranch.com/ (USA) Joyce Farms: https://joyce-farms.com/ (USA) ...and so many more. Don’t know where to begin? Go to your local farmers market and ask them about their “management” (aka how they manage their grazing). If they move their animals according to a plan and know that “soil health” is important, they’re likely on the right track.
Welcome to the Human Performance Outliers Podcast with hosts Dr. Shawn Baker and Zach Bitter. For this episode, Bobby Gill joined the show. Bobby is a Biological Resources Engineer and the Director of Development and Communications for the Savory Institute. Bobby works to create holistic solutions that accelerate the adoption of regenerative agriculture among land managers, business, and consumers. Episode Sponsor: Butcher Box - https://butcherbox.com Promo code "HPO" at checkout for 20% off. Consider supporting us: - https://www.patreon.com/HPOpodcast or https://www.paypal.me/hpopod ***DR. SHAWN BAKER'S BOOK*** "The Carnivore Diet" Amazon and Barnes and Noble Instagram handles: @shawnbaker1967, @zachbitter, @b0bby.gill Twitter handles: @SBakerMD, @zbitter, @ultragrassfed Facebook handles: Shawn Baker, @zach.bitter, @savory.global Website URLs: https://zachbitter.com , https://shawn-baker.com, and https://www.savory.global/ YouTube: Zach (https://www.youtube.com/c/ZachBitterUltra) Shawn (https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC5apkKkeZQXRSDbqSalG8CQ) If you would like to set up a consult call with either Zach or Shawn, you can schedule with Zach at https://calendly.com/zbittercoaching and with Shawn at https://shawn-baker.com/consultation/. If you would like to contact the show, please send your emails to hpopodcast@gmail.com Show Specific Notes & References: Misc. links: Allan Savory's TED talk White Oak Pastures' lifecycle analysis and associated infographics Savory's Land to Market program: https://www.savory.global/land-to-market/ EOV product from EPIC: https://epicprovisions.com/collections/bites/products/beefcranberrysrirachabites EOV product from REP Provisions: https://repprovisions.com/ Peer-reviewed papers: Stanley 2018 – This paper conducts a lifecycle assessment, including direct measure of carbon flux, on various livestock finishing systems and shows that properly-managed livestock create an ecosystem that is a net carbon sink instead of net carbon emitter. Peel 2018 - Case study analyzing vegetation and landscape function at the Africa Centre for Holistic Management in Zimbabwe. "HPG yields positive long-term effects on ecosystem services (soils and vegetation) and points to the HPG approach enhancing the sustainability of livestock and wildlife in this environment." Teague 2017 – This paper is an overarching discussion on various types of grazing management and the potential for proper (holistic) management to regenerate ecosystem function and grazingland livelihoods. It also dives into the shortcomings of most grazing research that reduces whole ecosystem complexities into individual factors. Teague 2016 – This paper determined that properly-managed grazing, if applied on 25% of our crop and grasslands, would mitigate the entire carbon footprint of North American agriculture. Rowntree 2016 – “From this data, we conclude that well-managed grazing and grass-finishing systems in environmentally appropriate settings can positively contribute to reducing the carbon footprint of beef cattle, while lowering overall atmospheric CO2 concentrations.” Peters 2016 – This study modeled human carrying capacity under ten diet scenarios. Even though carrying capacity was generally higher for diets with less meat (likely due to modeling being based of feedlot stats and the cropland needed to grow the feed), “the carrying capacity of the vegan diet was lower than two of the healthy omnivore diet scenarios.” Machmuller 2015 – “Farms accumulated C at 8.0 Mg ha−1 yr−1, increasing cation exchange and water holding capacity by 95% and 34%, respectively. Thus, within a decade of management-intensive grazing practices soil C levels returned to those of native forest soils, and likely decreased fertilizer and irrigation demands. Emerging land uses, such as management-intensive grazing, may offer a rare win–win strategy combining profitable food production with rapid improvement of soil quality and short-term climate mitigation through soil C-accumulation." Ferguson 2013 - Compared the sustainability of 18 conventional and 7 holistic, dual-purpose ranches in Mexico, finding that the ranches managing holistically had greater yield ratios, higher soil respiration, deeper topsoil, and increased earthworm presence. The authors conclude that "Holistic Management strategies are leading to greater ecological and economic sustainability." Weber 2011 – Paper discussing grazing systems utilized by pastoralist societies, the resulting desertification, and the need for these grazing systems to supplanted by more inclusive planning processes that better manage the spatio-temporal aspects of grazing. Stinner 1997 - Interviewed ranchers using Holistic Management. Ninety-five percent reported an increase in biodiversity, 80 percent reported an increase in profits, and 91 percent reported improvements in quality of life. All reported that biodiversity is now an important consideration in managing their land, whereas only 9 percent felt so prior to exposure to Holistic Management.
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Regenerative Agriculture Animals. They’re sometimes cute, frequently delicious, and as it turns out, imperative to sustaining an ecosystem. So why are the majority of farming practices done with ignorance to the bigger picture? That’s where nonprofit The Savory Institute comes in. Our guest Bobby Gill breaks educates us on the delicate balance of grazing, feeding,…
One of my favorite episodes thus far. Bobby Gill works at The Savory Institute, an organization dedicated to educating farmers and ranchers on the healthiest & most holistic way to manage their land leading to carbon sequestration, drought resilience, food security, and financially viable communities. We talk not just about regenerative agriculture, but also about nuance & the nature of human change and progress. Find Bobby on Instagram - @b0bby.gill Learn more about the Savory Institute by going to savory.global or on Instagram - @savoryinstitute Bobby's book recommendation: Call of the Reed Warbler: A New Agriculture, A New Earth by Charles Massey Song featured: "Every Age" José González How to support the show: Rate, review and subscribe to the podcast on iTunes! Support my work on Patreon and get access to bonus episodes & more: www.patreon.com/anyakaats Find me on Instagram Get full access to A Millennial's Guide to Saving the World at anyakaats.substack.com/subscribe
As a former ultra-marathon runner, Bobby transitioned from long distance running to a life dedicated to improving our world’s ecosystem. In this episode of Meathead Hippie, Bobby talks about one key aspect to farming sustainably that not many people are aware of, and that is the concept of “regenerative agriculture.” Working with Savory Institute, whose mission is to teaching farmers and ranchers how to plan the grazing of their animals in a way that mimics their natural, migratory movements, Bobby emphasizes that, “The health of the planet depends on how we treat our grasslands.” Additionally, Bobby discusses the harmful attributes to industrial feedlots, organic standards with the food industry and how we, as consumers, can make daily conscious decisions in supporting our ecosystem. Content Summary: 6:30 Bobby Gill Journey in Health Trained as an ultramarathon runner for 5 years and learned that he is capable of “suffering really well” “You’d be surprised what the human body is capable of if you have the mental fortitude to push through the pain.” 15:00 Fasting.. Is It For You? Learning how to balance the social aspects while dieting and trusting yourself in the process Figuring out whether or not fasting works for you by attuning yourself to your body’s needs 20:00 Sustainable Agriculture Considering what really matters: How animals are actually managed on the land Learning how grasslands have coevolved with grazing animals Ted Talk: How to Fight Desertification and Reverse Climate Change by Allan Savory 28:00 “Organic Standards” Within the Food Industry Comparing the reduced prices of organic foods due to industrialized farms calling themselves “organic” “Sustainability is not enough. Sustaining is maintaining the status quo of the current system. The current system that we are in is very broken.” 31:00 Industrial Feedlots and Meat Production A deeper look inside industrial feedlots and the harm they are causing the ecosystem Discussing materials and clothing made from the fibers of livestock by-products, such as wool and leather 37:40 All About The Savory Institute A non-profit organization that trains farmers and ranchers in regenerative livestock grazing created by Allan Savory, a firm believer in holistic management of agriculture Teaching people to plan the grazing of their animals in a way that mimics their migratory movements “The health of the planet depends on how we treat our grasslands.” 49:00 Fundraiser and How to Get Involved Roam Ranch Event hosted by the founders of EPIC who have regenerated their beautiful landscape in Texas Prizes, giveaways and donations to support regenerative agriculture Quotes: “We need to eat food that represents and gives back towards healthy ecosystems.” “Sustainability is not enough. Sustaining is maintaining the status quo of the current system. The current system that we are in is very broken.” “Sustainability is not good enough. We need to do better than that.” “We need to not just maintain the landscapes, but regenerate them and bring them back to health.” “As consumers, we have the potential to support regenerative agriculture.” “Consumers should be able to tell if their food is regenerative.” “The health of the planet depends on how we treat our grasslands.” Thank you listeners!! Please leave a review if you enjoyed and checkout my links below to get plugged in more to what I'm doing. PRIVATE FACEBOOK GROUP: www.facebook.com/groups/1292792567518714/ Find more on Em here: @emilyschromm www.emilyschromm.com youtube.com/emilyschromm
This week, we talk to nutrition coach Adee Cazayoux, founder of Working Against Gravity (WAG). Adee's clients include 3 of the Top 5 female finishers in last year's CrossFit Games, including winner Tia Clair Toomey, along with Kara Saunders and 2-time champion, Katrin Davidsdottir. She's also coached Olympians and world-class weightlifters, so it may surprise you to discover that the majority of WAG's clients are normal folks like you and I! Adee and I discuss... How similar it is coaching elite athletes and normal people What are 2 of the most common obstacles clients have with nutrition Why WAG's approach is diet agnostic and tailored to the individual How people (myself included) get weird eating around her If you're interested in understanding how elite athletes approach nutrition, and how you could easily do the same, give this episode a listen! For this week's INSIDE EPIC, we take a final trip back to PaleoFX and listen to an interview I conducted live with our friend, Bobby Gill from the Savory Institute. Bobby actually attended the first ever PaleoFX and is a true paleo community OG. He shares his thoughts on how the paleo community has evolved, why the exciting partnership between EPIC and Savory is going to change the world, and we discuss his legacy as an internet pirate and underwear endurance athlete. Finally, we tell you where to find secret deals and lightning promotions on EPIC products and swag and I offer up a safety tip for the July 4th holiday. Relevant Links Working Against Gravity Adee Cazayoux Savory Institute: Become a Regenerating Member Savory Institute: Land To Market
How Bobby Gill, founder of the Cupid's Undie Run, a multi-city charity event, prepares his body for ultra marathons by doing CrossFit and following a Paleo diet. Also, how the Cupid's Charity has helped raise awareness and money for neurofibromatosis patients.
What if you could align healthy eating with the health and well-being of of animals and livestock, while simultaneously improving the health our planet's grasslands? According to Bobby Gill, that is not only possible, but is currently in process. Livestock provides much, much more to us than meat, and the way that livestock is raised can either degrade or improve the land. Bobby Gill is on a mission. A mission to improve our planet and help its inhabitants eat and live better than ever. Bobby is the Director of Corporate Development for the non-profit Savory Institute. An accomplished Biological Resources Engineer with a long and successful track record in non-profit development, fundraising, and community building, Bobby Gill takes this mission personally. [Note: For the complete set of show notes, links, and contact info, head to https://www.wholelifechallenge.com/podcast] For seven years, Bobby worked as a lead scientific reviewer for the US Food & Drug Administration. While designing clinical trials to evaluate the safety and efficacy of cardiovascular devices, he developed a strong appreciation for analyzing scientific research and understanding the underlying mechanisms of biological systems. This ultimately led him to studying ancestral nutrition and regenerative agricultural systems, challenging the status quo and seeing how working with nature instead of against it optimizes life for all involved. It was a Ted Talk by Allan Savory that changed the course of his life. After seeing it, he was so inspired, he found his way to Colorado and sought out a position with the team at the Savory Institute. ----------------------------------------------------------------------- If you enjoy the podcast, please subscribe. If you already subscribe, thank you... and, please write a review. Let's grow this thing so that these stories can breathe the light of day and get out to more people, influencing them like they've influenced you! Thanks!
Self described as Sub-tropic Goth and deeply influenced by 80s pop, Caleb Gallman and Bobby Gill form the Pink Pyramids. The band, managed by Spicecast alumni Lindsey Shante, made their way up from Birmingham to perform some live tracks right here at the Spice Rack! Grab the podcast now to hear Lindsey, Bobby and Caleb holler about their most recent adventures and music on the horizon! Tonight we hear "Sintech", "Little Truths", "Wealthy Spirit" and from Little Girl, a premiere track, "Homeward Bound" Shoutout to Tyler Ambrosius who was a collaborator on the last track.
Self described as Sub-tropic Goth and deeply influenced by 80s pop, Caleb Gallman and Bobby Gill form the Pink Pyramids. The band, managed by Spicecast alumni Lindsey Shante, made their way up from Birmingham to perform some live tracks right here at the Spice Rack! Grab the podcast now to hear Lindsey, Bobby and Caleb holler about their most recent adventures and music on the horizon! Tonight we hear "Sintech", "Little Truths", "Wealthy Spirit" and from Little Girl, a premiere track, "Homeward Bound" Shoutout to Tyler Ambrosius who was a collaborator on the last track.
The Earth Hotel is graced by old friends and new and possibly troubling phenomenon with our second live appearance. Our first was at Springfest, and now we bring a live guest, music, and an audience game of hangman for a creepy prize into the mix. Pink Pyramids are Caleb Gee (previously of Moma Cal Gal, see Walden Fest 2015), and Bobby Gill (see EH 1 Nuclear Milwaukee, the Holy Rollers, and Mickey and the Reserves). They plant a full set on us and we enjoy the outdoor air at the SRB for this edition of the Earth Hotel. Love to the support we have and to the future. A plus - - ->Stay tuned for the Earth Hotel Live residency at the SRB, beginning on Sat. V27 with the Dizzy/Sex Camel/Giant Sunbeam and the Noise!0.00.00 - Intro to Live Show //0.03.01 - "The Earth Hotel Sonata, Live!" //0.06.19 - Opening Monologue & Current Events //0.16.00 - "Like Deer" - poem from XI 9/68 //0.18.53 - Pink Pyramids Live at the SRB Yard Sale //1.03.20 - Excluded Hangman Spot //1.04.33 - A Message from Born with Catheters, an EH Partner Program //1.07.23 - Interview with Pink Pyramids //
Today's guest joining us on the Join Up Dots Podcast interview, is a man who since 2001 has had a fascination with coding and technology…..Mr Bobby Gill. Starting work as a QA Engineer for a company, which he quite readily admits that “I cant find the right words that could do any justice to my time here. 5 – 10 lines of blank text should more than suffice.” he moved steadily though a series of positions that filled his days with programming, and more than a bit of messing around. One company paid him, whilst Bobby joined a gang of eager programmers and developers to work on a slime basketball game….ok they didn't know they were paying him to do this, but hey more fool them, they should have managed a little bit closer I think. But when Microsoft took a chance on him, then things started getting serious, and he realised that the time of playing was coming to an end. Whizz forward a few years, and Bobby Gill is now the founder of Blue Label Labs, a New York based mobile design and development lab for iOS, Android and Windows Phone. So how has he done this? How did he take the leap of faith that allowed him to leave the corporate environment as an employee, and build his own business (one not focused on slime basketball I can only imagine) Well let's bring onto the show to start joining up dots, as we discuss the words of Steve Jobs with the one and only Bobby Gill.
We are joined by Cupids Undie Run co-founder Bobby Gill to talk about his running, the race and the amazing charity associated with it. Farley has another doggie dilemma for our now very frequent dog segment, we get into your tweets, running in the news and a super bowl discussion.
The RunRunLive 4.0 Podcast Episode 4-328 – Bobby Gill – The Half-Naked-Hilarity of Cupid’s Undie Run. (Audio: link) [audio:http://www.RunRunLive.com/PodcastEpisodes/epi4328.mp3]Link epi4328.mp3MarathonBQ – How to Qualify for the Boston Marathon in 14 Weeks - http://www.marathonbq.com/qualify-for-the-boston-marathon-in-14-weeks/Hello and happy holidays from RunRunLive central here at the Mongolian Yak farm. I was going to do a whole bit about the wild reindeer catching the zombie virus, but since it’s the holidays I won’t mess with you. Today we have a really good talk with Bobby Gill from Cupid’s Undie Run about his adventure. I’m always a bit hesitant when a publicist reaches out to me about someone or something. I always worry about doing the same interview as 10 other podcasters. That really doesn’t add any value to you folks. But, I resonated with Bobby and really enjoyed our chat. He does this ‘aww-shucks we just got lucky’ routine but you can tell there’s some focus and talent in the background for him and the Undie run to get so big so fast. In section one I’m going to talk about strength training. In section two I’m going to wax poetic about 9 key moments in the runner’s journey. Last time I talked to you folks I was rolling off of the Mill Cities Relay and getting ready for the Jeff Galloway ½ in Atlanta. I’ve continued to have great training weeks and am feeling fairly strong. I treated the ½ marathon as a pace run and didn’t taper for it. I have pivoted my training from speedwork to long tempo. From the races I’ve done recently it shows me that I have enough speed but I need to work on strength and staying power. I raced the previous Sunday then did two hard 1:20 step up tempo runs during the week. I was also fighting some sort of cold all week. A travel race in the middle of December is just the worst timing, but I had to be in Atlanta all week anyhow so I just went down early. It was an opportunity for me to test out my pacing strategy to meet some old friends from the pod-o-sphere community and to check out a new race. I’m not going to go into full race report mode for you here. And I’m certainly not going to debate the Galloway training stuff. It’s not for me, but kudos to Jeff for lowering the barrier to entry to running for so many people. He’s doing good work with his flock. Overall the race is extremely well managed – everything went off without a hitch. The weather was good – maybe a little warm if you were back in the pack. I ran in short-shorts and singlet. I was soaked when I finished but it didn’t affect my running. The course was actually interesting and had some pretty parts for a city course. The defining feature was the hills. I have worked and run in Atlanta for years. I know it’s a hilly place. Running a ½ marathon through it is challenging. Jeff told me that it’s actually a downhill course because the finish in Piedmont Park is a bit lower than the start. It’s a very hilly course. If you know Atlanta you know that they aren’t periodic steep hills, like in a New England race where you might have a 500 foot monster somewhere on the course. They are consistent long, shallow uphills and downhills. You’re always either climbing or descending. It made it hard for me to execute my pacing strategy. I forgot my Garmin at home and was pacing old-school off my IronMan watch – which isn’t a problem for me. I was intending to try to pace at just under my marathon goal pace of 8 min miles. The hills made pacing kind of impossible so I just ran by feel. This is a course where it would have really helped to know the course. The course is a bit deceptive at the end because they run you by and around the park a couple times. You are essentially circling the finish line for 3+ miles. Tim Cleary had told me there was a big hill at mile 9ish and then a steep downhill into the park. That was the landmark I was looking for. There was a big hill at the 9 mile mark, but that wasn’t the one Tim was talking about. There was the steepest hill on the course around 10 miles with a long steep decent after, then you turn into the park. Tactically this is where I screwed up. After climbing the big hill in good order I got to the steep downhill and thought to myself “The turn into the park is at the bottom of this hill so I’ll spend what I have here on the downhill and cruise into the finish.” The problem with that was once you turn into the park it’s still a couple miles of rolling hills to get to the finish. I struggled the last couple miles in the park on dead legs. Not what I was intending to do but still finished under my target average pace. That tells me I probably went out to fast. I hung around the finishing chute giving out encouraging words and high fives in the warm Atlanta sun. …I’ll tell you a couple of ‘big data’ stories from the week. Now it’s the holiday season so I expect to get my share of junk mail from people trying to sell me stuff. I noticed over the last month I’ve been getting flooded with targeted advertisements for fancy cars. Every day I get some glossy brochure and personal invite letter from Lexus and Jaguar and Range Rover. I was trying to figure out what demographic inflection point I had tripped in the great consumer database in the cloud. Why did BMW, Mercedes and Audi think that I was ripe for the picking? I figured it was probably my age and my income level. I’m ripe for a mid-life crisis car. But it all seemed rather sudden and targeted. Then I was out on a long run with my friend Ryan in the Town Forest last weekend and we were talking about it. Ryan owns a marketing firm. We figured it out. You see, all the college financial data is public domain data. The great marketing data bureaus know that I just sent my last college tuition check. And that same day the handsome glossies for shiny, new, carefully hand-crafted by Austrian engineers, glinting in the desert sun as a slightly greying athletic male model grins at the abundance of life, while leaning into a challengingly scenic corner in the road from a warm, self-heating leather seat…began arriving by the bundle in my mail box. On with the show! Section one - Running TipsPart Two – Strength Training - http://runrunlive.com/strength-training-to-get-ready-for-a-hard-training-cycleVoices of reason – the conversationBobby Gill – The Half-Naked-Hilarity of Cupid’s Undie RunHere is Runner’s World’s story on Bobby: http://www.runnersworld.com/cover-search/cover-search-winner-bobby-gill Here is a link to a story that ran on a DC radio station: http://wtop.com/other-sports/2015/11/why-a-local-man-is-on-the-cover-of-runners-world-in-his-underwear/ Cupid's Undie Run is the world's largest organized underwear run and must- do Valentine's Day event. The money raised benefits the Children's Tumor Foundation (CTF), a nonprofit organization that funds research to fi nd treatments and a cure for neurofibromatosis (NF). Presented by Sock It To Me as the official underwear sponsor, Cupid's Undie Run combines a pre-race party, a one mi le -ish undie run and an after party. Cupid's Undie Run will take place on February 13 and February 20. In 2010, founders Brendan Hanrahan, Chad Leathers and Bobby Gill set off on a mission to raise awareness and donations to CTF after Chad's brother was di agnosed with NF, a genetic disorder that can cause tumors to grow on nerves throughout the body, which can lead to blindness, deafness, learning disabilities, cancer and chronic pain. Affecting more than two millio n people, NF often requires patients to undergo numerous medical procedures. Since 2010, Cupid's Undie Run has donated nearly $8 million to CTF. A nationally recognized 501(c)(3) non-profit, Cupid's Undie Run held i ts first run in Washington, DC outside of the nation's Capitol Building. In 2016, the run will expand into 36 cities across the nation and three runs in Australia. Each run operates from the support of volunteers - creating an organized and enjoyable experience for its 25,000+ runners. Cupid's Undie Run aims to put the hilarity in charity, raising fu nds for NF research through whatever means necessary. Why run around in undies in the middle of the winter? There is no better "exposure." Runners can fundraise as individuals or teams, earning prizes and recognition for their part in helping to #EndNF. Participants in Cupid's Undi e Run must be 21 -years-old or older. About the Founders After his brother's diagnosis of Neurofibromatosis (NF), Chad Leathers and friends Brendan Hanrahan and Bobby Gill brainstormed ways to raise awareness and money in the fight against NF. The charitable cherubs decided on undies and started to make Cupid's Undie Run a reality. With endless help and support from volunteers, family and friends, this group continues to lead the world's largest organized underwear run - donating millions of dollars to CTF. Section two – 9 transformational moments in the running journey - http://runrunlive.com/9-transformational-moments-in-the-running-journeyOutro - Closing commentsMarathonBQ – How to Qualify for the Boston Marathon in 14 Weeks - http://www.marathonbq.com/qualify-for-the-boston-marathon-in-14-weeks/ OK my friends, you have run, maybe in your underwear, to the end of episode 4-328 of the RunRunLive podcast. It will be Christmas when this drops. I hope you all enjoys whatever version of the winter solstice you celebrate. Make sure to be kind to your family. Even if they are testing your patience. I’m in the midst of a couple hard weeks of volume and tempo. I’m going to run the Groton Marathon this weekend as a long training run. I’ve got a couple listeners who have stepped up and said they’re going to come along. I took the week after the Galloway as a step back week. I did a couple of easier Fartlek runs to let my legs get a bit of recovery before this last big push. This week I knocked off a solid 1:30 step up run. My zone 3 and zone 4 efforts are 15 seconds a mile faster than goal pace – so that bodes well. I’m going to do a 2 hour step up tomorrow that should be somewhere in the 14 mile range. Next week I’ll repeat those efforts and cap it with a 20 miler. Then I’m going to taper and take a swing at the Rock n Roll Phoenix race on the 17th. It’s not ideal, but If I’m going to requalify in time to get reseeded at Boston I’m out of time. If I can work on my strength training and dial in my nutrition to drop a couple pounds I should be right on my goal pace. It’s not guaranteed. But I have to commit. If you dither and give yourself outs you’ll never accomplish your goals. You need to have the ‘There is no plan B’ attitude. So that’s it. I’m committed. Over the next 3 weeks I’m going to do the work I can. It’s going to come down to a little bit of luck and a disciplined race execution. …Last week. In addition to all the fine automobilia brochures I was getting a bunch of calls on my cell phone from various states. I’d answer them or they’d leave a message. Sometimes they’d ask for ‘Harry’ and I’d tell them it was a wrong number. Sometimes they’d ask about my interest in earning an online degree. It wasn’t until one of them asked for Harry Potter that I figured out what was going on. Someone had filled out an interest form for colleges using my phone number and Harry Potter’s name. At first I was annoyed but then I’d be like “Are you listening to what you’re saying? You’re asking for Harry Potter, really?” Anyhow I’m just explaining it to them now. I mean if you’re an admissions assistance for an online college you don’t need me adding to your misery. I joked with my kids that I should start asking about Wizarding classes and such. But – my best story from last week is about ancient smells. I had to pack for a week in Atlanta, including a race. I am a business traveler and I use a small roller-board and I WILL NOT check a bag. I had to figure out how to get all my stuff into the one bag. The item of clothing that takes up the most space is my size 12D Hoka Clifton 2’s that I’m currently running in. I decided I’d wear these on the plane and save the space in my bag. Now, I’ve been running in these shoes since the middle of August. You figure 30 miles a week for 16 weeks is north of 400 miles. Many of these miles were hot and sweaty. These shoes are rather well-used, salt encrusted and aromatic. I get on the plane to Atlanta and get upgraded to 1st class. I kick my shoes off to let them air out a bit and give my feet some breathing room too. The steward comes by with the tray for the meal service – (yes they still serve meals in 1st class). On the tray he’s balanced a nice full glass of red wine. As he places the tray on my tray table the nice full glass of red win drops off the front directly between my legs. I have one of those ‘Oh shit!’ moments. There is a moment of good natured chaos. But I discover that the wine totally missed my (white) pants and merely glanced off my computer bag.Where did the wine go? Well it neatly filled up my size 12D Hokas. Now I’ve got a pair of wine-soaked running shoes that I have to race in the next day. The attendant was mortified as I poured wine out of my shoes, but assured them it wasn’t the end of the world. They had given me another great story to tell and if that was the worst thing to happen to me I’m leading a charmed life indeed. More noticeable was the incredibly unique aroma of old sweat and cheap wine. I’ve wandered this planet for many years and I don’t think I’ve ever smelled anything like that. A very rich, full-bodied smell with notes of dead animal carcass, you might say. I smiled when I thought about the race the next day and people wondering what that smell was. Maybe I’d be like the pied piper attracting all the middle-aged Galloway women with my secret wine pheromones. Then I thought, maybe this isn’t a unique smell. Maybe this is a very ancient smell. Maybe this is the smell of Greek and Roman warriors. Maybe I had rediscovered the scent of Pheidippides himself. So, think about that when you unwrap your Old Spice Cologne gift set from under your pagan yule bush this year and I’ll see you out there. MarathonBQ – How to Qualify for the Boston Marathon in 14 Weeks - http://www.marathonbq.com/qualify-for-the-boston-marathon-in-14-weeks/Http://www.marathonbq.comhttp://runrunlive.com/my-books
The RunRunLive 4.0 Podcast Episode 4-328 – Bobby Gill – The Half-Naked-Hilarity of Cupid's Undie Run. (Audio: link) [audio:http://www.RunRunLive.com/PodcastEpisodes/epi4328.mp3]Link epi4328.mp3MarathonBQ – How to Qualify for the Boston Marathon in 14 Weeks - http://www.marathonbq.com/qualify-for-the-boston-marathon-in-14-weeks/Hello and happy holidays from RunRunLive central here at the Mongolian Yak farm. I was going to do a whole bit about the wild reindeer catching the zombie virus, but since it's the holidays I won't mess with you. Today we have a really good talk with Bobby Gill from Cupid's Undie Run about his adventure. I'm always a bit hesitant when a publicist reaches out to me about someone or something. I always worry about doing the same interview as 10 other podcasters. That really doesn't add any value to you folks. But, I resonated with Bobby and really enjoyed our chat. He does this ‘aww-shucks we just got lucky' routine but you can tell there's some focus and talent in the background for him and the Undie run to get so big so fast. In section one I'm going to talk about strength training. In section two I'm going to wax poetic about 9 key moments in the runner's journey. Last time I talked to you folks I was rolling off of the Mill Cities Relay and getting ready for the Jeff Galloway ½ in Atlanta. I've continued to have great training weeks and am feeling fairly strong. I treated the ½ marathon as a pace run and didn't taper for it. I have pivoted my training from speedwork to long tempo. From the races I've done recently it shows me that I have enough speed but I need to work on strength and staying power. I raced the previous Sunday then did two hard 1:20 step up tempo runs during the week. I was also fighting some sort of cold all week. A travel race in the middle of December is just the worst timing, but I had to be in Atlanta all week anyhow so I just went down early. It was an opportunity for me to test out my pacing strategy to meet some old friends from the pod-o-sphere community and to check out a new race. I'm not going to go into full race report mode for you here. And I'm certainly not going to debate the Galloway training stuff. It's not for me, but kudos to Jeff for lowering the barrier to entry to running for so many people. He's doing good work with his flock. Overall the race is extremely well managed – everything went off without a hitch. The weather was good – maybe a little warm if you were back in the pack. I ran in short-shorts and singlet. I was soaked when I finished but it didn't affect my running. The course was actually interesting and had some pretty parts for a city course. The defining feature was the hills. I have worked and run in Atlanta for years. I know it's a hilly place. Running a ½ marathon through it is challenging. Jeff told me that it's actually a downhill course because the finish in Piedmont Park is a bit lower than the start. It's a very hilly course. If you know Atlanta you know that they aren't periodic steep hills, like in a New England race where you might have a 500 foot monster somewhere on the course. They are consistent long, shallow uphills and downhills. You're always either climbing or descending. It made it hard for me to execute my pacing strategy. I forgot my Garmin at home and was pacing old-school off my IronMan watch – which isn't a problem for me. I was intending to try to pace at just under my marathon goal pace of 8 min miles. The hills made pacing kind of impossible so I just ran by feel. This is a course where it would have really helped to know the course. The course is a bit deceptive at the end because they run you by and around the park a couple times. You are essentially circling the finish line for 3+ miles. Tim Cleary had told me there was a big hill at mile 9ish and then a steep downhill into the park. That was the landmark I was looking for. There was a big hill at the 9 mile mark, but that wasn't the one Tim was talking about. There was the steepest hill on the course around 10 miles with a long steep decent after, then you turn into the park. Tactically this is where I screwed up. After climbing the big hill in good order I got to the steep downhill and thought to myself “The turn into the park is at the bottom of this hill so I'll spend what I have here on the downhill and cruise into the finish.” The problem with that was once you turn into the park it's still a couple miles of rolling hills to get to the finish. I struggled the last couple miles in the park on dead legs. Not what I was intending to do but still finished under my target average pace. That tells me I probably went out to fast. I hung around the finishing chute giving out encouraging words and high fives in the warm Atlanta sun. …I'll tell you a couple of ‘big data' stories from the week. Now it's the holiday season so I expect to get my share of junk mail from people trying to sell me stuff. I noticed over the last month I've been getting flooded with targeted advertisements for fancy cars. Every day I get some glossy brochure and personal invite letter from Lexus and Jaguar and Range Rover. I was trying to figure out what demographic inflection point I had tripped in the great consumer database in the cloud. Why did BMW, Mercedes and Audi think that I was ripe for the picking? I figured it was probably my age and my income level. I'm ripe for a mid-life crisis car. But it all seemed rather sudden and targeted. Then I was out on a long run with my friend Ryan in the Town Forest last weekend and we were talking about it. Ryan owns a marketing firm. We figured it out. You see, all the college financial data is public domain data. The great marketing data bureaus know that I just sent my last college tuition check. And that same day the handsome glossies for shiny, new, carefully hand-crafted by Austrian engineers, glinting in the desert sun as a slightly greying athletic male model grins at the abundance of life, while leaning into a challengingly scenic corner in the road from a warm, self-heating leather seat…began arriving by the bundle in my mail box. On with the show! Section one - Running TipsPart Two – Strength Training - http://runrunlive.com/strength-training-to-get-ready-for-a-hard-training-cycleVoices of reason – the conversationBobby Gill – The Half-Naked-Hilarity of Cupid's Undie RunHere is Runner's World's story on Bobby: http://www.runnersworld.com/cover-search/cover-search-winner-bobby-gill Here is a link to a story that ran on a DC radio station: http://wtop.com/other-sports/2015/11/why-a-local-man-is-on-the-cover-of-runners-world-in-his-underwear/ Cupid's Undie Run is the world's largest organized underwear run and must- do Valentine's Day event. The money raised benefits the Children's Tumor Foundation (CTF), a nonprofit organization that funds research to fi nd treatments and a cure for neurofibromatosis (NF). Presented by Sock It To Me as the official underwear sponsor, Cupid's Undie Run combines a pre-race party, a one mi le -ish undie run and an after party. Cupid's Undie Run will take place on February 13 and February 20. In 2010, founders Brendan Hanrahan, Chad Leathers and Bobby Gill set off on a mission to raise awareness and donations to CTF after Chad's brother was di agnosed with NF, a genetic disorder that can cause tumors to grow on nerves throughout the body, which can lead to blindness, deafness, learning disabilities, cancer and chronic pain. Affecting more than two millio n people, NF often requires patients to undergo numerous medical procedures. Since 2010, Cupid's Undie Run has donated nearly $8 million to CTF. A nationally recognized 501(c)(3) non-profit, Cupid's Undie Run held i ts first run in Washington, DC outside of the nation's Capitol Building. In 2016, the run will expand into 36 cities across the nation and three runs in Australia. Each run operates from the support of volunteers - creating an organized and enjoyable experience for its 25,000+ runners. Cupid's Undie Run aims to put the hilarity in charity, raising fu nds for NF research through whatever means necessary. Why run around in undies in the middle of the winter? There is no better "exposure." Runners can fundraise as individuals or teams, earning prizes and recognition for their part in helping to #EndNF. Participants in Cupid's Undi e Run must be 21 -years-old or older. About the Founders After his brother's diagnosis of Neurofibromatosis (NF), Chad Leathers and friends Brendan Hanrahan and Bobby Gill brainstormed ways to raise awareness and money in the fight against NF. The charitable cherubs decided on undies and started to make Cupid's Undie Run a reality. With endless help and support from volunteers, family and friends, this group continues to lead the world's largest organized underwear run - donating millions of dollars to CTF. Section two – 9 transformational moments in the running journey - http://runrunlive.com/9-transformational-moments-in-the-running-journeyOutro - Closing commentsMarathonBQ – How to Qualify for the Boston Marathon in 14 Weeks - http://www.marathonbq.com/qualify-for-the-boston-marathon-in-14-weeks/ OK my friends, you have run, maybe in your underwear, to the end of episode 4-328 of the RunRunLive podcast. It will be Christmas when this drops. I hope you all enjoys whatever version of the winter solstice you celebrate. Make sure to be kind to your family. Even if they are testing your patience. I'm in the midst of a couple hard weeks of volume and tempo. I'm going to run the Groton Marathon this weekend as a long training run. I've got a couple listeners who have stepped up and said they're going to come along. I took the week after the Galloway as a step back week. I did a couple of easier Fartlek runs to let my legs get a bit of recovery before this last big push. This week I knocked off a solid 1:30 step up run. My zone 3 and zone 4 efforts are 15 seconds a mile faster than goal pace – so that bodes well. I'm going to do a 2 hour step up tomorrow that should be somewhere in the 14 mile range. Next week I'll repeat those efforts and cap it with a 20 miler. Then I'm going to taper and take a swing at the Rock n Roll Phoenix race on the 17th. It's not ideal, but If I'm going to requalify in time to get reseeded at Boston I'm out of time. If I can work on my strength training and dial in my nutrition to drop a couple pounds I should be right on my goal pace. It's not guaranteed. But I have to commit. If you dither and give yourself outs you'll never accomplish your goals. You need to have the ‘There is no plan B' attitude. So that's it. I'm committed. Over the next 3 weeks I'm going to do the work I can. It's going to come down to a little bit of luck and a disciplined race execution. …Last week. In addition to all the fine automobilia brochures I was getting a bunch of calls on my cell phone from various states. I'd answer them or they'd leave a message. Sometimes they'd ask for ‘Harry' and I'd tell them it was a wrong number. Sometimes they'd ask about my interest in earning an online degree. It wasn't until one of them asked for Harry Potter that I figured out what was going on. Someone had filled out an interest form for colleges using my phone number and Harry Potter's name. At first I was annoyed but then I'd be like “Are you listening to what you're saying? You're asking for Harry Potter, really?” Anyhow I'm just explaining it to them now. I mean if you're an admissions assistance for an online college you don't need me adding to your misery. I joked with my kids that I should start asking about Wizarding classes and such. But – my best story from last week is about ancient smells. I had to pack for a week in Atlanta, including a race. I am a business traveler and I use a small roller-board and I WILL NOT check a bag. I had to figure out how to get all my stuff into the one bag. The item of clothing that takes up the most space is my size 12D Hoka Clifton 2's that I'm currently running in. I decided I'd wear these on the plane and save the space in my bag. Now, I've been running in these shoes since the middle of August. You figure 30 miles a week for 16 weeks is north of 400 miles. Many of these miles were hot and sweaty. These shoes are rather well-used, salt encrusted and aromatic. I get on the plane to Atlanta and get upgraded to 1st class. I kick my shoes off to let them air out a bit and give my feet some breathing room too. The steward comes by with the tray for the meal service – (yes they still serve meals in 1st class). On the tray he's balanced a nice full glass of red wine. As he places the tray on my tray table the nice full glass of red win drops off the front directly between my legs. I have one of those ‘Oh shit!' moments. There is a moment of good natured chaos. But I discover that the wine totally missed my (white) pants and merely glanced off my computer bag.Where did the wine go? Well it neatly filled up my size 12D Hokas. Now I've got a pair of wine-soaked running shoes that I have to race in the next day. The attendant was mortified as I poured wine out of my shoes, but assured them it wasn't the end of the world. They had given me another great story to tell and if that was the worst thing to happen to me I'm leading a charmed life indeed. More noticeable was the incredibly unique aroma of old sweat and cheap wine. I've wandered this planet for many years and I don't think I've ever smelled anything like that. A very rich, full-bodied smell with notes of dead animal carcass, you might say. I smiled when I thought about the race the next day and people wondering what that smell was. Maybe I'd be like the pied piper attracting all the middle-aged Galloway women with my secret wine pheromones. Then I thought, maybe this isn't a unique smell. Maybe this is a very ancient smell. Maybe this is the smell of Greek and Roman warriors. Maybe I had rediscovered the scent of Pheidippides himself. So, think about that when you unwrap your Old Spice Cologne gift set from under your pagan yule bush this year and I'll see you out there. MarathonBQ – How to Qualify for the Boston Marathon in 14 Weeks - http://www.marathonbq.com/qualify-for-the-boston-marathon-in-14-weeks/Http://www.marathonbq.comhttp://runrunlive.com/my-books
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Bobby Gill wanted to have an event to raise money for neurofibromatosis (NF). The criteria for the event was 1) it’d have to be fun 2) it’d have to be something he would want to do himself and 3) it would obviously have to raise money. Enter “Cupid’s Undie Run“. A mile long run, held in the winter time and run […]
Episode 115 - Cupid's Undie Run 2015 In today's episode, we have a phone interview with Cupid's Undie Run founder, Bobby Gill. Joining Bobby on the call are two of his local race directors: Hannah Thompson from Atlanta and our very own Brinksy from Nashville. Tune in to learn how Cupid's got started and how it's grown exponentially while many themed runs have flamed out. They will be in 35 cities in the United States and 3 more in Australia in 2015. Today's Episode is sponsored by Macon Mud Run, taking place April 11, 2015. Show Notes: Episode 80 from Feb 27, 2014. This is where we first met Hannah and checked out this race for the first time. Sam Cooke- "Cupid" Still a killer track after 54 years.
Todays guest is a man who since 2001 has had a fascination with coding and technology.Starting work as a QA Engineer for a company, which he quite readily admits that I cant find the right words that could do any justice to my time here.5 or 10 lines of blank text should more than suffice.he moved steadily though a series of positions that filled his days with programming, and more than a bit of messing around.One company paid him, whilst he joined a gang of eager programmers and developers to work on a slime basketball game….ok they didn't know they were paying him to do this, but hey more fool them, they should have managed a little bit closer I think.But when Microsoft took a chance on him, then things started getting serious, and he realised that the time of playing was coming to an end.Whizz forward a few years, and he is now the founder of Blue Label Labs, a New York based mobile design and development lab for iOS, Android and Windows Phone. So how has he done this?How did he take the leap of faith that allowed him to leave the corporate environment as an employee, and build his own business (one not focused on slime basketball I can only imagine)Well lets find out as we invite onto the show to start joining up the dots of his life, the one and only Bobby Gill.
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