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Best podcasts about Boulder Creek

Latest podcast episodes about Boulder Creek

Dr.Future Show, Live FUTURE TUESDAYS on KSCO 1080
122 Future Now Podcast - Life changing 'Tachypsychia' Experiences, Earthquake Wisdom, Gregg Helt, Bobby, and Katia at the Mothership, Handling Wildfire Incidents, New Methods of Fire Control, Fuel from Air, Alien Asteroid Update, Big Bang Sonification

Dr.Future Show, Live FUTURE TUESDAYS on KSCO 1080

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 23, 2025


Listen to 122 Future Now Podcast Have you ever experienced an expanded sense of time during a crisis or emergency, where time slows down? Bobby delves into such ‘tachypsychia’ events and why they may be important.  The conversation this week Wildfire Season is here!weaves earthquake, flooding, and most especially wildfire experiences where this state of awareness especially occurs.  Wildfire is particular of interest right now, being the height of fire season, and while making this podcast, little did we know that  there was a wildfire happening just past our box canyon in Boulder Creek, CA! .  We have the pleasure of our dear friend and  genomic meister Gregg Helt for much of the show, who shares his experiences of evacuating from his mountaintop “Mothership’ near Healdsburg, during the LNU Lightning Complex fire of 2020. We share our thoughts on the best ways of dealing with wildfires, from flame retardents to ember suppression, including some unusual approaches, like using explosives or frequency distortions for breaking the triangle of combustion.  Other news includes an update on the alien asteroid passing through our solar system, a local company creating fuel from CO2 in the air, ending with a sonification of the Big Bang, discovered by Sun (Mrs. Future).  Enjoy!

Talklaunch with Ryan Estes
Bears at Red Rocks, Geese on Parole, and AI in Court – Only in Denver

Talklaunch with Ryan Estes

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 18, 2025 5:26


This week on Real Good Denver, the headlines are wilder than a Renaissance joust after four meads. Ryan kicks things off with a huge shoutout to listener Belen for a five-star review (we see you and we love yoga too), then dives straight into the chaos swirling through our beloved Mile High City. Here's what's cooking in Colorado: Lawmakers Behaving Badly – Colorado Rep. Ron Weinberg faces accusations of pre-office misconduct. It's giving "prequel to the scandal." AI Legal Blunders – Two of Mike Lindell's lawyers used ChatGPT to draft a court motion and ended up $3K lighter for citing 30 imaginary court cases. Goose Surveillance State – 200 geese tagged like reality TV contestants at Sloan's Lake. Yes, they're watching. Honk accordingly. Red Rocks Invaded by Bears – Two black bears strolled into a concert. Nothing to see here, just wildlife vibing with your playlist. Child Falls from Tamarac Shelter Balcony – An 11-year-old girl survives a five-story fall after ignored safety warnings. Now the city scrambles to fix it. Turkey Leg Crisis at the Ren Fest – Record crowds cause a medieval meat shortage. Jousting tickets now harder to get than Taylor Swift seats. Boulder's “Tube to Work Day” – Hundreds float to their jobs in full costume down Boulder Creek. Briefcases optional. Snorkels not. Skatepark Metal Showdowns – Nighttime bowl concerts spark turf war between metalheads and skaters. Think “West Side Story” with more studs and sweat. QuickTrip Loses to Denver – A new law bans gas pump saturation. Big win for clean air, big loss for late-night convenience store egg rolls. Ryan wraps with a love letter to the city that never ceases to surprise us. Want more weird, wild, and wonderful?

Chasing Daylight Podcast
335: Golf's Latest Controversies: From Costco Putters to YouTube Golfer Drama

Chasing Daylight Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2025 78:34 Transcription Available


Send us a textWhen does a golf obsession cross the line into absurdity? This week, we explore the curious case of driver aesthetics – why golfers fixate on colors they'll never see during actual play. Dan shares his jaw-dropping 272-yard hole-out for double eagle at Boulder Creek, leading to a spectacular seven-under round, while Matt recounts his hole-out for Eagle at Red Rock Country Club.The equipment world is buzzing with controversies. We dissect the unauthorized appearance of premium Lab putters at Costco, raising questions about brand dilution versus market expansion. Meanwhile, Callaway's all-black "Night Edition" driver has Dan practically drooling, sparking a heated debate about whether club aesthetics genuinely impact performance or merely feed our psychological need for visually appealing gear.Perhaps most fascinating is YouTube golf star Grant Horvat declining his PGA Tour invitation to the Barracuda Championship after being told he couldn't bring his film crew. This decision highlights the growing tension between traditional golf and content creation, with the guys offering contrasting perspectives on whether Horvat made the right call.With the Open Championship at beautiful Royal Portrush upon us, we share our predictions for golf's final major of the year and debate whether hometown favorite Rory McIlroy can handle the immense pressure. The episode wraps with our popular "All In or Fold" segment, featuring Jeremy's stance against golf course misbehavior and a heartwarming discussion about the golf community's remarkable charitable efforts for recent flood victims.Don't miss this episode that perfectly captures the intersection of golf's timeless traditions and its rapidly evolving modern landscape. Join us as we continue chasing daylight and exploring everything that makes this game so captivating.We hope you enjoy this week's episode, and if you do, please consider leaving us a review on either Spotify or iTunes. Thank You!

Chasing Daylight Podcast
332: US Open talk and we picked the winner for the driver giveaway!

Chasing Daylight Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 18, 2025 80:14 Transcription Available


Send us a textA greenskeeper from Indiana just won a Callaway driver in our biggest giveaway yet, and we couldn't be more thrilled about who took home the prize. When you hear Hesherhack's story—documenting his daily hole-in-one attempts while maintaining golf courses for all of us to enjoy—you'll understand why this outcome feels so right.The US Open provided plenty of drama this year, and JJ Spahn's victory had us analyzing the two shots that defined his championship run. Was it the clutch drive on 17 that put him in position to win, or the spectacular 64-foot tournament-clinching putt on 18 that we'll remember forever? The hosts break down why the drive was the true tournament-winning shot while acknowledging that the final putt created the perfect ending to his story.Vegas locals will appreciate our detailed course condition updates, with several under-the-radar gems currently offering exceptional experiences. Paiute, Boulder Creek, and Rhodes Ranch are in phenomenal shape right now—carpets of green that rival any premium course in the valley but without the premium price tag. We discuss why these courses deserve more attention and why you should venture beyond your regular rotation.Our new segment "All In or Fold" debuts with hosts sharing what they're embracing and rejecting right now. From golf trips and club fitting to rising green fees and internet keyboard warriors, this candid discussion reveals how the modern golf landscape is evolving.Whether you're planning your next golf trip, looking for course recommendations, or simply enjoy passionate golf talk, this episode delivers across the board. Subscribe now and join our growing community of golfers who chase daylight whenever possible!The Golf StopAn indoor Trackman Lounge in the south end of the valley featuring four bays, a snack bar, and beer!Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.We hope you enjoy this week's episode, and if you do, please consider leaving us a review on either Spotify or iTunes. Thank You!

Utah Golf Radio
Ep 1045: Team Utah Wins Border War, Ben Wilson takes down Drake Harvey

Utah Golf Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 9, 2025 17:43


Team Utah from the Utah Junior Golf Association defeated Team Nevada in the Jay Don Blake Border War played at Boulder Creek in Nevada. Utes commit Ben Wilson beat Drake Harvey in the marquis singles match. Wilson joins the pod. Sponsored by Goldenwest Credit Union. 

Morbid
Episode 664: David Carpenter: The Trailside Killer (Part 2)

Morbid

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2025 49:55


Throughout the 1960s and 70s, from Los Angeles to San Francisco, Californians were terrorized by multiple killers including notorious serial killers like the Zodiac Killer, the Hillside Stranglers, Herbert Mullin, and Ed Kemper. While the decade may have ended with these killers disappearing or apprehended, the threat of violence and murder simply moved north.Though less known than his contemporaries, David Carpenter was no less prolific and frightening a killer than those men mentioned above. Nicknamed “The Trailside Killer” by the press, Carpenter terrorized Point Reyes and Santa Cruz County for a decade, assaulting, kidnapping, and killing at least eight people, but he was suspected of more. Like those other killers, Carpenter had a long history of violent and antisocial behavior going back to his childhood, including multiple arrests and incarcerations. How was it that a man with such an alarming history of violence could go uncaught for a decade?Thank you to the Incredible Dave White of Bring Me the Axe Podcast for research and Writing support!ReferencesAssociated Press. 1980. "Trail Killer will strike again." Santa Cruz Sentinel, December 1: 1.Burkhardt, Bill. 1979. "Woman found murdered on Mt. Tam." San Francisco Examiner, August 21: 1.Graysmith, Robert. 1990. The Sleeping Lady: The Trailside Murders Above the Golden Gate. New York, NY: Onyx.Keraghosian, Greg. 2020. "'Do not hike alone': For 21 months, the Trailside Killer terrorized Bay Area's outdoors." San Francisco Chronicle, October 25.Leader, Lewis. 1980. "Identification ends dad's long quest." San Francisco Examiner, December 2: 2.San Francisco Examiner. 1960. "MP's shots foil attack on woman." San Francisco Examiner, July 13: 1.—. 1961. "Presidio attacker gets 14 yrs." San Francisco Examiner, March 10: 11.—. 1960. "Sex case insanity plea." San Francisco Examiner, October 8: 5.Santa Cruz Sentinel. 1970. "Boulder Creek girl attacked." Santa Cruz Sentinel, January 29: 22.—. 1970. "Grand jury indicts con." Santa Cruz Sentinel, July 17: 7.—. 1970. "SLV kidnap suspect flees Calaveras jail." Santa Cruz Sentinel, April 27: 1.The People v. Carpenter. 1997. S004654 (Superior Court of Los Angeles County, April 28).The People vs. David Carpenter. 1999. S006547 (Superior Court of San Diego County, November 29).Todd, John. 1980. "Tam closed in hunt for clues." San Francisco Examiner, October 16: 1.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

3Ps in a Pod: An Education Podcast
Mutual Mentorship: Colleagues as Coaches (More Than Mentoring, Part 5)

3Ps in a Pod: An Education Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 17, 2025 35:48


Emmett Burnton and Ryan Donovan are two teachers both working in the social studies department at Boulder Creek High School in Deer Valley Unified School District. Not only colleagues, Emmett and Ryan have become mentors and coaches for each other. In today's episode, 3Ps in a Pod hosts Kathleen Paulsen, NBCT, and Marlys Weaver talk with these outstanding educators about how they mentor each other to be their professional best and continue to evolve their practice. Both teachers were also recognized for their teaching practice by the Arizona Educational Foundation. Emmett is the 2025 AEF Teacher of the Year, while Ryan is a 2025 AEF Ambassador for Excellence. Emmett and Ryan share with Kathleen and Marlys how they connected at Boulder Creek and how their strengths differ and compliment each other. They also reflect on other educators and moments that guided their teacher development. Both teachers explore in depth how they work to develop intentional and thoughtful lessons and assessments. They discuss their reflective practice and how it has positively impacted students.  Emmett calls us to think about mentorship in a way that creates deep relationships. These relationships help us really see our students and our peers in meaningful ways. Ryan shares about the value of protected time for collegial support and mentoring and the professional growth that results. He asks us to think about a mentor relationship as an opportunity for open dialogue and not about spending time focusing on deficits.   Continue your learning After listening to this episode, use the reflection guide to explore how you might further connect students to community and co-design learning opportunities unique to your location. Find the reflection guide at this link. Here are a couple additional resources mentioned in this episode: Dr. Carol Dweck's on growth mindsets About Parker J. Palmer The Courage to Teach: Exploring the Inner Landscape of a Teacher's Life by Parker J. Palmer Learn more about the Arizona K12 Center at azk12.org.

Morbid
Episode 663: David Carpenter: The Trailside Killer (Part 1)

Morbid

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2025 67:40


Throughout the 1960s and 70s, from Los Angeles to San Francisco, Californians were terrorized by multiple killers including notorious serial killers like the Zodiac Killer, the Hillside Stranglers, Herbert Mullin, and Ed Kemper. While the decade may have ended with these killers disappearing or apprehended, the threat of violence and murder simply moved north.Though less known than his contemporaries, David Carpenter was no less prolific and frightening a killer than those men mentioned above. Nicknamed “The Trailside Killer” by the press, Carpenter terrorized Point Reyes and Santa Cruz County for a decade, assaulting, kidnapping, and killing at least eight people, but he was suspected of more. Like those other killers, Carpenter had a long history of violent and antisocial behavior going back to his childhood, including multiple arrests and incarcerations. How was it that a man with such an alarming history of violence could go uncaught for a decade?Thank you to the Incredible Dave White of Bring Me the Axe Podcast for research and Writing support!ReferencesAssociated Press. 1980. "Trail Killer will strike again." Santa Cruz Sentinel, December 1: 1.Burkhardt, Bill. 1979. "Woman found murdered on Mt. Tam." San Francisco Examiner, August 21: 1.Graysmith, Robert. 1990. The Sleeping Lady: The Trailside Murders Above the Golden Gate. New York, NY: Onyx.Keraghosian, Greg. 2020. "'Do not hike alone': For 21 months, the Trailside Killer terrorized Bay Area's outdoors." San Francisco Chronicle, October 25.Leader, Lewis. 1980. "Identification ends dad's long quest." San Francisco Examiner, December 2: 2.San Francisco Examiner. 1960. "MP's shots foil attack on woman." San Francisco Examiner, July 13: 1.—. 1961. "Presidio attacker gets 14 yrs." San Francisco Examiner, March 10: 11.—. 1960. "Sex case insanity plea." San Francisco Examiner, October 8: 5.Santa Cruz Sentinel. 1970. "Boulder Creek girl attacked." Santa Cruz Sentinel, January 29: 22.—. 1970. "Grand jury indicts con." Santa Cruz Sentinel, July 17: 7.—. 1970. "SLV kidnap suspect flees Calaveras jail." Santa Cruz Sentinel, April 27: 1.The People v. Carpenter. 1997. S004654 (Superior Court of Los Angeles County, April 28).The People vs. David Carpenter. 1999. S006547 (Superior Court of San Diego County, November 29).Todd, John. 1980. "Tam closed in hunt for clues." San Francisco Examiner, October 16: 1.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Matrix Breakers
Daniel Eisenman: Bison Tallow, Ancestral Practices, and Innovation in Wellness

Matrix Breakers

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2025 22:56


Join Daniel Eisenman from the "Breaking Normal" podcast for an engaging discussion on bison tallow, ancestral health practices, and the future of wellness innovation. He shares insights on sauna and cold plunge therapy, his regular cold plunging and outdoor workout routines at Boulder Creek, and the evolving landscape of health and wellness, bridging time-honored traditions with modern approaches.Order from his awesome store Tribe Vitamins Follow his Instagram The Breaking Normal Podcast

Chasing Daylight Podcast
309: TGL Week 3, Jeff Marsh's Golf is Art book, and we tested out some new Callaway Gear!

Chasing Daylight Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 22, 2025 71:31 Transcription Available


Send us a textThis episode delves into the multifaceted world of golf, exploring technology's impact, slow play issues, and the joys of the game through engaging banter and personal anecdotes. We discuss recent events in the golfing community, the experience of testing new gear, and the importance of relaxation and enjoyment on the course.• A look at Week 3 of the TGL and technology in golf • Insights from recent golf events and tournaments • Discussion on slow play and its implications for golfers • Review of new gear from Callaway and brands shaping the market  • Emphasis on community and camaraderie within golf culture Call to Action: Check out Jeff Marsh's incredible photography and new book Golf is Art to enhance your appreciation for the game!https://www.golfisart.coRohrs Golf Fitting & building tips, tricks, swag, and custom creations from Neal Rohrbach.The Las Vegas Golf SuperstoreThe premier retail destination for golfers in the Las Vegas Valley!The Golf StopAn indoor Trackman Lounge in the south end of the valley featuring four bays, a snack bar, and beer!Disclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.We hope you enjoy this week's episode, and if you do, please consider leaving us a review on either Spotify or iTunes. Thank You!

Dr.Future Show, Live FUTURE TUESDAYS on KSCO 1080
79 Future Now Podcast - Sun on the ancient El Camino Pilgrimage Trail, Electric Glass, Europa Mission, Super Blood Eclipse Moon, Robot ties shoes!, AI replaces talk show hosts, Interview with hypnotist/ghost hunter, Michael Mezmer.

Dr.Future Show, Live FUTURE TUESDAYS on KSCO 1080

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2024


Listen Now to 79 Future Now Transcript of 79 Future Now We are all in different locations for our latest podcast, Mrs. Future (aka Sun or Marian) on the El Camino trail in Spain, Bobby Wilder in San Francisco, and myself at our home studio in Boulder Creek.  We catch up with Sun Sun Marian (Mrs. Future) on the El Camino in Spainon her pilgrimmage, walking the ancient El Camino Trail in Spain, we interview Michael Mezmer, hypnotist/ghost hunter at the Santa Cruz County Fair, talk to Bobby about the latest in practical longevity elixers, delve into a new glass that generates electricity, a super large tsunami, the Europa mission, AI talk show hosts, and robots that can finally tie shoes!  And don’t forget to look up to the sky this week, to see the super blood moon, accentuated by a partial eclipse! Enjoy… Al Lundell with Michael Mezmer at the Santa Cruz County Fair

The Small Town Tourist
Boulder Creek Wine Bar is a Hidden Gem in Central Minnesota

The Small Town Tourist

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2024 30:48


Carol Zimmerman, owner of Boulder Creek Wine Bar in Santiago, Minnesota, shares the story of how the wine bar got started and her journey to becoming a sommelier. She talks about the challenges she faced in getting licensed and the experimentation she does with different flavors and ingredients in her wines. Carol also discusses the unique landscaping and atmosphere of the wine bar and the importance of creating a welcoming space for customers. She emphasizes the joy of sharing her wines with others and the connections she has made with people from all over.TakeawaysStarting a wine bar in a small town requires dedication and perseveranceBecoming a sommelier involves studying and taking coursesExperimentation with flavors and ingredients can lead to unique and delicious winesCreating a welcoming and beautiful atmosphere is important for a wine barThe joy of sharing wines and connecting with people is a rewarding part of owning a wine barHost your own podcast with RSS.com: https://rss.com/?via=c026c9Save 20% with Riverside for podcast recording and editing: https://www.riverside.fm/?utm_campaign=campaign_5&utm_medium=affiliate&utm_source=rewardful&via=abbey-gravesExperiencing and exploring everything that makes small towns great. Abbey (The Small Town Tourist) sits down with people to share stories about the towns they live in, the cool services they provide, and more. Visit online at https://thesmalltowntourist.com/ and follow on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/thesmalltowntourist/

Exploring Mining
Panther Minerals Inc. - The Hunt for Uranium in Alaska

Exploring Mining

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2024 13:03


Exploring Mining Podcast with Panther Minerals Inc. - The Hunt for Uranium in Alaska  CEO, Rob Birmingham, Discusses opportunities in Uranium and Summer Exploration Plans for Panther Minerals    June 15th, 2024 Investorideas.com, a global investor news source covering mining and metals stocks releases today's Exploring Mining Podcast, featuring another Saturday edition with Rob Birmingham, CEO of Panther Minerals Inc.(CSE: PURR)   In this episode, host Cali Van Zant talks to Rob about mining for uranium in Alaska, Panther's Fireweed prospect, and the Boulder Creek Property (more info here). Rob speaks about why energy independence and nuclear capability are important. He also talks about some of the historic drill results for their property. Full company press release here      About Panther Minerals Inc.   Panther Minerals Inc. is a mineral exploration company actively involved in the exploration of its North American project portfolio. https://pantherminerals.ca/  Boulder Creek Deposit   Discovered in 1977 in western Alaska, by means of airborne radiometric data, Boulder Creek is the most northerly known sandstone-type property in the world which may host Uranium   First explored by Houston Oil & Minerals between 1979 and 1981 – completing 52 core holes (3,463 m) and about 60 m of near-surface split-tube sampling in 21 holes ¹   Lastly explored by Triex Minerals between 2006-8 – completing 22 core holes (2,217m) + Historical Geochem, airborne radiometric data and surface prospecting ²  Boulder Creek has a historic resource estimate (non-National Instrument 43-101 compliant) of one million pounds U308 at an average grade of 0.27 per cent and average thickness of three metres and depth of mineralization from surface to 120 metres.The foregoing is a historical estimate made prior to the implementation of National Instrument 43-101 — Standards of Disclosure for Mineral Projects and was not prepared in accordance with the requirements of NI 43-101, nor does it use the categories of mineral resources set forth in NI 43-101; District Scale Expansion Significantly enlarged Boulder Creek Uranium property now comprising 9,065 Ha – extending North Northwest – South Southeast for approximately 30 KMs and between 3 to 7Km in width   Strategic expansion to include prospective Fireweed target discovered due to strong airborne radiometric anomalies ¹   Significant potential for discoveries on largely unexplored project       Disclaimer/Disclosure:  This podcast and article featuring Panther Minerals Inc is a paid for service on Investorideas. Our site does not make recommendations for purchases or sale of stocks, services or products. Nothing on our sites should be construed as an offer or solicitation to buy or sell products or securities. All investing involves risk and possible losses. Contact management and IR of each company directly regarding specific questions. Panther Minerals Inc. is a paid featured advertisement podcast stock on Investorideas.com and Exploring Mining. More disclaimer info: https://www.investorideas.com/About/Disclaimer.asp More disclaimer info: https://www.investorideas.com/About/Disclaimer.asp Learn more about publishing your news release and our other news services on the Investorideas.com newswire https://www.investorideas.com/News-Upload/ Global investors must adhere to regulations of each country. Please read Investorideas.com privacy policy: https://www.investorideas.com/About/Private_Policy.asp   Follow us on X @investorideas @exploringmining Facebook https://www.facebook.com/Investorideas Follow us on YouTube https://www.youtube.com/c/Investorideas

Lama Yeshe Wisdom Archive
How We Name the World

Lama Yeshe Wisdom Archive

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2024 33:06


Every single phenomena is like that. There's merely gathered, the base to be labeled, then due to that, then mere imputation, then only after that, then you have that appearance. -Lama Zopa Rinpoche In these teachings by Lama Zopa Rinpoche given during a lamrim retreat held at Vajrapani Institute in Boulder Creek, California, from August … Continue reading How We Name the World →

Dirt Tracks & Rib Racks
Episode 133 - Bryan & Cruz Stanfill

Dirt Tracks & Rib Racks

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2024 95:31


For this episode we have a father/son duo join the show! Bryan & Cruz Stanfill of Brownsburg, Indiana! A Chili Bowl to forget for Bryan in '24. Cruz taking the year off from the Tulsa Shootout, he's hoping for a return this year. Growing up in California for Bryan, and some of his success there. Then making the move to Brownsburg. Big wins for each of them. And a special night with both of them at the same track. Big plans for both of them in 2024? Tacos 54, Rusted Silo, Boulder Creek. Adjusting the palate for Midwest Mexican food

Non-Profit Stories: Inspiring Tales from Silicon Valley
Youth Camp: Fostering a Diverse Community in YMCA of Silicon Valley

Non-Profit Stories: Inspiring Tales from Silicon Valley

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2024 31:22


In This Episode: In Silicon Valley, the high cost of $500 per week of youth camps renders them inaccessible to 35% of lower-income families, highlighting a significant affordability issue. Additionally, less than 5% of these camps are equipped to serve children with physical disabilities, pointing to a severe gap in accessibility. Compounding these challenges, 60% of the area's youth spend over four hours daily on electronic devices, indicating a critical need for more engagement in outdoor activities. Youth Camp Problems Of Silicon Valley Affordability Issues: In Silicon Valley, where youth camps cost $500/week, 35% of lower-income families can't afford them. Accessibility for Disabled Children: Fewer than 5% of Silicon Valley youth camps cater to children with physical disabilities, underscoring a lack of accessibility. Digital Divide in Outdoor Activities: 60% of Silicon Valley's youth, spending 4+ hours daily on devices, need to be more engaged in outdoor activities. About Vince Staub: Vince Staub is the Chair of the Board of YMCA Camp Campbell. He has been serving on the Board since 2005. In his earlier life, Vince was a youth program director at one of the Y branches in Silicon Valley, where he developed a passion for ensuring every child could go to camp. Vince spent three decades in various Risk and Compliance roles in the high-tech sector. Today, he is a risk management consultant and a management and executive Coach. Show Notes: Introduction to Camp Campbell's Legacy – Delve into the origins of Camp Campbell, starting with its establishment in 1936 through the YMCA's efforts in Boulder Creek, highlighting its evolution over 88 years.  Journey of a Lifelong Commitment – Explore the personal journey of a guest who started as a day camp leader in the '80s and has since served on Camp Campbell's board, illustrating the impact of long-term dedication to youth development.  Jill's Path to Camp Campbell – Learn how Jill transitioned from the YMCA of Greater Boston to Camp Campbell in 2010, driven by her passion for year-round camping and a major capital campaign that transformed the camp.  The Impact of Camp on Youth and Families – Discuss Camp Campbell's reach and its diverse programs that benefit around 14,000 individuals annually, emphasizing the transformative power of outdoor science education.  Adapting to Environmental Challenges – Hear firsthand accounts of how Camp Campbell managed during extreme weather events, including torrential rains and wildfires, underscoring the camp's resilience and adaptability.  Accessibility and Inclusivity at Camp Campbell – Highlight Camp Campbell's commitment to accessibility, detailing the infrastructure improvements made to accommodate individuals with limited mobility, ensuring everyone can enjoy the camp experience.  Financial Accessibility Strategies – Dive into the strategies employed by Camp Campbell to ensure affordability, including fundraising efforts, partnerships, and financial aid programs, aiming for inclusivity in outdoor education.  The Role and Passion of the Camp Campbell Board – Uncover the unique approach of Camp Campbell's board in fundraising and community involvement, emphasizing their crucial role in supporting the camp's mission and programs.  The Unmatched Experience of Camp Campbell for Silicon Valley Youth – Celebrate the unique aspects of Camp Campbell that make it a memorable experience for children, from the stunning natural setting to the innovative programs like axe throwing and organic gardening.  Challenges and Opportunities in the Digital Age – Address the challenges faced by Camp Campbell in engaging today's youth amidst digital distractions, and how the camp is overcoming these with a focus on social interaction and experiential learning.

Chasing Daylight Podcast
257: Boulder Creek, LAGP Driver Shaft talk and Matt's Plumb Bobbing!

Chasing Daylight Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 17, 2024 63:03


Episode 257It was an eventful weekend here in Vegas. All four of us from the shoe got out to Boulder Creek and played some golf. It was the first time we all tee'd it up in the same group since Black Desert back in July!Boulder Creek, as always, is in great shape for winter golf. The course is dry, firm, and fast, with some very receptive greens.Matt put his new LA Golf A-Series driver shaft in play for the first time and had a lot of good things to say about the shaft. He also brought out the New Level irons for the first time in 2024. And, if the Mayor of Tinkertown was firmly solidifying his role by changing irons three weeks into the new year, Matt also has started using the "plumb bobbing" technique when lining up his putts. We had the Hawaiian swing end with the Sony Open wrapping up. Garsen Grips added another win to their repertoire with Grayson Murry draining a BIG putt to win the 3-Man playoff.The AMEX takes place this week in Palm Springs, and we covered the standings so far in our CDP vs The World Fantasy Golf League.We have an interview coming out on Friday featuring Tim Markison from Athalonz and next week; we're hosting the crew from Loop Golf on the show! That one is going to be a blast. If you haven't downloaded the App from them yet, get on it!Links for this episode:Boulder Creek: https://www.bouldercreekgc.com/boulder-creek-golf-course/LA Golf: https://lagolf.com/collections/shafts/products/a-seriesNew Level Golf: https://newlevelgolf.com/Athalonz: https://www.athalonz.com/Loop Golf: https://www.joinloopgolf.co/If you haven't checked out our NEW YouTube channel, please do and hit that Subscribe Button for us! More content is coming to that channel as Matt learns the ins and outs of making better videos. Each week, we're posting the show on there as well.https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCU6nN8pqtQrhmgBgPbkkDwAWe have a new partnership with The Golf Stop. Be sure to stop by their new facility and check it out! It's a great spot to get in some practice, hang out, and get in some swings with the boys or the fam!https://thegolfstop.com/Please check out one of our show supporters, FN3P Golf. You can save some money using our code "CDPODCAST" at checkout.https://bit.ly/3yWe9plAs was mentioned earlier, we've moved our show from Riverside to StreamYard and are excited for the future. If you like what you're seeing, here's a link to check out the software:  CDP STREAMYARD REFERRAL LINK https://streamyard.com/pal/c/4788475797307392We hope you enjoy this week's episode, and if you do, please consider leaving us a review on either Spotify or iTunes. Thank You!

Wet Fly Swing Fly Fishing Podcast
WFS 528 - Yakoda Supply Products with Jason Faerman and Justin Fuller - Fly Tying, Outdoor Gear, Colorado

Wet Fly Swing Fly Fishing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 15, 2023 69:02


Show Notes:  https://wetflyswing.com/528 Presented By: Bearvault, Smitty's Fly Box, Yellowstone Teton Territory  Jason Faerman and Justin Fuller of Yakoda Supply return today on the podcast to bring us up to speed on the exciting developments in their Colorado-based company. Delve into their commitment to supporting local craftsmanship and their strategic decision to keep all their products American-made. We'll also learn about some of their amazing products, including the Yakoda Gear Transport and Convertible Utility Pack. Let's join Jason and Justin for a conversation filled with insights into the world of fly fishing and the principles that drive Yakoda Supply's success. Episode Chapters with Jason Faerman and Justin Fuller on Yakoda Supply Products 02:00 - It's been two and a half years since our last catch-up with Jason and Justin, but today, they're back to fill us in on all the exciting developments at Yakoda Supply. 03:44 - Justin hails from Texas and has a background in graphic design. He initially collaborated with a friend who owned a fly shop in Boulder, Colorado. It was during a trip in 2017 that he crossed paths with Jason. 04:50 - Jason was originally from New York and made Colorado his home in 1996. His professional background spans operations and creativity, and he spent a significant part of his career as a chef. Yakoda Supply Products  07:10 - The Yakoda Gear Transport was one of their first products and is now in its third iteration. 11:30 - We discussed their commitment to keeping all their products made in the USA, which has proven to be a strategic advantage, especially during challenges like the COVID-19 pandemic. 17:05 - Jason and Justin shared their experience of opening their shop. Their first year of running a retail shop has been filled with surprises and positive encounters as they meet various individuals walking through their doors. 25:00 - When Justin and Jason started Yakoda, having a line of flies wasn't part of their original plan.  It all started when they listed a Hot Wire CDC pattern on their website, which sold out in less than a day, surprising them. 28:00 - They've established a strong partnership with MFC, who now ties their flies. Currently, they have nearly 30 patterns in their lineup, and Justin and Jason said they don't foresee adding many more. 31:57 - Initially, they offered small fly tins on a quarterly basis, but now subscribers receive a larger fly box, known as the Slim Tin, capable of holding around 100 flies. 33:30 - They also launched monthly products, available in three-pack and six-pack options. These monthly deliveries consist exclusively of flies from the Yakoda lineup, carefully selected for the season or even the month. 34:20 - Yakoda offers subscribers not only the flies and corresponding content but also an ongoing discount code for year-round website purchases. Additionally, members can access exclusive Yakoda Fly Club products not accessible to the general public. 35:40 - One of Yakoda's standout and well-received products is their Convertible Utility Pack. 45:22 - We delved into the fishing scene in Colorado, particularly in the Boulder Creek drainage area. They primarily target wild rainbows and wild browns. 52:00 - In our conversation, we delved into the latest addition to Yakoda's lineup: the nippers. 57:00 - Jason and Justine take pride in their commitment to conservation efforts, particularly through their support of 1% for the Planet. They're also founding partners of Protect Our Rivers. Additionally, Yakoda collaborates with Indifly to protect fisheries in indigenous communities and backs Backcountry Hunters and Anglers to advocate for public land access. 59:37 - Jason and Justin love listening to music by Jerry Garcia, Waylon Jennings, and War on Drugs. 1:01:26 - According to Justin, Jason is a true-crime podcast enthusiast, often exchanging podcast links with Justin's wife. Recently, Jason has listened to Spooked and Lost Hills. 1:02:31 - Jason added that they also listen to business podcasts like Wisdom from the Top. Show Notes:  https://wetflyswing.com/528

Sip Sip Hooray Podcast
Rising out of the 2020 Wildfire Ashes - Big Basin Vineyards, Ep. 78

Sip Sip Hooray Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2023 64:11


Three years have gone by since a devastating CZU Lightning Complex wildfire tore through California's Santa Cruz Mountains in August 2020, destroying the home of Big Basin Vineyards winemaker Bradley Brown. The fire damaged his vineyard, but spared his winery, even though it was very close to the flames. Since that time, Bradley and Big Basin have been coming back and in many ways, they are better than ever. In the immediate aftermath of the 2020, we hosted a podcast panel discussion with the winemakers impacted by the flames and smoke, and Bradley Brown was a participant. So today we are happy and grateful to welcome Bradley back to the podcast under happier circumstances, to talk about growth from the wildfire ashes, changes at Big Basin and in Bradley's life. Big Basin has a new tasting room and wine bar in Santa Cruz, CA, and the winery also brought back the popular Fireside Fridays at its Boulder Creek winery and vineyard. Mary O has a confession - she's been a Big Basin fan since at least 2010 and at one time, Big Basin wines were the #1 label in her collection, although she put a good dent in that during the pandemic.

Chasing Daylight Podcast
245: Our attempt at a better show. The Golf Stop, Aces, Knights, Rebels, Zozo and Mel Gibson

Chasing Daylight Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2023 72:14 Transcription Available


EPISODE 245It wasn't a difficult task to upend last week's debacle. We tried, but you'll have to be the judge to see if we made up the shitty show a week ago.Despite not having a lot of "Golf News," we still had some things to discuss. The Golf Stop is a new Simulator Lounge in Henderson (West Henderson, along the St Rose Corridor, to be exact) that is opening up in a few weeks, and Matt got a sneak peek at the inside of the new facility.https://thegolfstop.com/LIV Golf made a small sampling of a news story when their appeal for OWGR points was shot down again, which left us questioning if they'll ever abandon the escapade and focus on making their events more relevant or continue trying to make it happen.https://www.livgolf.com/ Joe finally ended his month-long hiatus of not playing Golf as Jeremy, Dan, and he played out at Boulder Creek Golf Club on Sunday. As for me, well, I'm "taking a break" from Golf as some family was in town and didn't allow me to get out on the course.We did chat a little about the weird FedEx Fall point allocation process and gave a rundown of the "The Next 10," which is the end goal for guys playing in these seven events. Much to our surprise, there has not been a lot of movement in the standings.Jeremy questioned Joe about his desire to play a persimmons driver, and his response came directly from the pages of the Soul Golf Bible. The VGN has two events over the next two weeks. Our King of the Green IV contest is out at Angel Park, and then the regular season's final event takes place at Las Vegas National. Reports in have Natty being in DAMN GOOD SHAPE!https://vegasgolfnetwork.com/ We wrapped up the show with some totally off-topic discussions that concluded with a few "Passion of the Christ" references that Joe for sure didn't want to get into! https://g.co/kgs/XjSX2FEnjoy the rest of your week, everyone, and we'll catch you next week with a new episode of The Chasing Daylight Podcast!-----------------------------------------------------------------If you haven't checked out our NEW YouTube channel, please do and hit that Subscribe Button for us! More content is coming to that channel as Matt learns the ins and outs of making better videos. Each week, we're posting the show on there as well.Please check out one of our show supporters, FN3P Golf. You can save some money using our code "CDPODCAST" at checkout.If you're starting a new podcast or have one and want to make some changes to better your show, we highly recommend RIVERSIDE.FM. Use our affiliate link below to check out the software and do your part to make a better product for your listeners.If you like how the show looks and sounds lately, check out RIVERSIDE.FM, their software is legit.We hope you enjoy this week's episode, and if you do, please consider leaving us a review on either Spotify or iTunes. Thank You!

Dr.Future Show, Live FUTURE TUESDAYS on KSCO 1080
31 Future Now Show - Cross Continent Trip Decompression

Dr.Future Show, Live FUTURE TUESDAYS on KSCO 1080

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2023


Listen Now to Trip Decompression After two months of being on the road we are back in our home studio in Boulder Creek, CA! This show is about some of the highlights of our trip, including a call from Gabrielle Cianfrani, our guest host when we were in the Philadelphia area, and some audio clips from shows on the road, andthe Wright Brothers Cycle Shop, in Dayton, Ohio. Besides the Wright Brothers and the origins of flight, we delve into the origin of our country in our tour of old Philadelphia, our nuclear tour of Los Alamos, NM, Mrs. Future’s history with Earthships, and cheese steaks.. Enjoy!  The likes of us with Oppenheimer and Groves in Los Alamos, NM  

Trail of the Week
Boulder Lakes

Trail of the Week

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2023 0:59


East of Helena, the Boulder Lakes Trail leads you to a series of sparkling alpine lakes in the Big Belt Mountains. The main trail follows a reclaimed road grade before cresting a small ridge and dropping down to meet Boulder Creek, which flows through a corridor of lush vegetation. The trail is moderate and well-maintained, making for easy walking, and the trees provide plenty of welcome shade. If you want to spend the night, pitch your tent near the lower of the two lakes, which has a few flat sites that are perfect for a night under the stars.

Bawdy Storytelling
Episode 266: ‘Treesome' (Beth Stephens)

Bawdy Storytelling

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2023 41:59


Do you want more than to get married and have babies with a ‘Holler Adonis'? Professor & co-founder of the Ecosexual Movement Beth Stephens receives a mid-doggie teenage marriage proposal in a river in West Virginia, and instantly knows she needs to run. From a big city art school to discovering lesbian sex and drugs to a 3-day sex-a-thon (cum couples therapy session) with her wife Annie Sprinkle, Beth's love affair with nature never waivers, it only grows - and the Earth has the final word. #OriginStory #Appalachia #Hillbilly #Feminist #Leather #PunkRockDyke #ClimateChange #Queer #LoveYourMother   Song: 'Treefucker' (Jefferson Bergey)   About our Storyteller:   ❤ A Founder of the Ecosex movement, Beth Stephens (in Artistic collaboration with her wife, Annie Sprinkle) believes that Saving the Planet is Sexy. Beth has spent many years creating art around her passion for the environment and In 2008, Beth and Annie began marrying the Earth in performance art weddings which set them on the path to explore the realm of ecosexuality, taking the Earth as their lover and making their mutual pleasure an embodied expression of passion for the Earth. Ever since, they have been not just pushing but obliterating the boundaries circumscribing biology and ecology, creating ecosexual art in their performances of an environmentalism that is feminist, queer, sensual, sexual, post-human, materialist, and steeped in humor. Beth and Annie have a nearly 20-year collaboration in producing EcoSexual performances, exhibitions, events and theory, and they travel the planet performing, lecturing, holding walking tours, offering free sidewalk sex clinics, mounting visual art exhibitions, writing books, and premiering their films. Beth has been a Professor at UCSC since 1993, and later moved on to chairing the department. Learn more about Beth (and Annie's) work and art at https://sprinklestephens.ucsc.edu/ Episode links:   Bloom: BLOOM is an intimate audio platform that can help you take your pleasure to new heights.  At BLOOM, you can nourish your deepest desires with plot-based audio erotica, dirty talk stories, guided masturbation sessions and more. And BLOOM isn't just for solo pleasure - their guided sex episodes and affirmations can help you connect with your partner(s) on a deeper level. Understanding your desires and indulging in pleasure has never been easier or more accessible, because now, there's Bloom. Get up to 50% off a BLOOM subscription at www.bloomstories.com using the code “BAWDY” at checkout.   Jefferson Bergey's Oakland House Concert: On Sunday, April 16th, from 5-8 PM Your ticket includes the 3 time ‘Best of the Bay' award-winning Bergey Burger and a 2 show house concert - with cocktails, giveaways, surprises and special guests! Tickets at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/bergey-burger-house-concert-tickets-595222997007   Dixie's upcoming performances:   Happy Ending's ‘Period Piece' Showtime: Tuesday, 4/11/2022 at 7:30pm Where: Make-Out Room (3225 22nd St, San Francisco, CA 94110) No ticket fee (but please tip the performers)   The Golden Dildeaux Awards (The Woodys) Co-Hosted by Dixie De La Tour and Dolan Wolf Saturday April 22nd at 6 PM Live at the SF Eagle (398 12th Street, San Francisco, CA 94103) More info at https://sfleatherdistrict.org/gda/   Subscribe now: My forthcoming Substack 'The Dixie Ramble' is at https://substack.com/profile/22550258-dixie-de-la-tour What is Substack? "What is Substack" is a question with a deceptively simple answer. Yes, it's an email newsletter platform (made up of text, audio, video, etc). But it's also much more than that. Substack is known for its hands-off approach to censorship. While there are still some publishing guidelines (no porn, hate speech or harassment, for example), the platform's lack of gatekeeping has attracted both ground-breaking journalists and some seriously controversial writers”. https://blog.hootsuite.com/what-is-substack/   Please consider a donation of any amount to Bawdy Storytelling. The past 3 years have been financially devastating to this show, so your gift of any size can help keep us going. Other live events and venues are dropping like flies around us, and your generosity can help us weather the storm. Our donation links are:   BuyMeACoffee: buymeacoff.ee/bawdy Venmo: Venmo.com/BawdyStorytelling Paypal: paypal.me/bawdystorytelling Zelle: BawdyStorytelling@gmail.com CashApp: $DixieDeLaTour Every single dollar helps right now - and THANK YOU!   What's the Best way to support Bawdy? By becoming a Patreon member. This  means that you'll provide ongoing monthly support to your favorite show and podcast. Join Bawdy's Patreon now and you'll get exclusive Patreon-only content, and my eternal gratitude. As a Bawdy Patreon member, your monthly membership ensures that we can continue. Become a Member now at https://www.patreon.com/Bawdy   Wanna work one-on-one with Dixie? Want to learn to tell a compelling, relatable story? I can help you dig deep, gain understanding and communicate with clarity. Whether it's getting onstage, writing a memoir, creating a podcast, or learning brand storytelling for your business, I've got experience and can help. Email me at BawdyStorytelling@gmail.com and let's make it happen.   Bawdy Got Me Laid perfume, Bawdy Butter & more: Dixie has created her own fragrance: You'll love #BawdyGotMeLaid perfume, scented with golden honey, amber, ylang ylang, and warm vanilla. There's also our (scented or unscented) creamy Bawdy Butter, Hair & Bawdy Oil, & more. Bawdy Got Me Laid Merchandise means you can deliver your own great smelling Motorboats while supporting Dixie and Bawdy. Get yours today at https://bawdystorytelling.com/merchandise   Check out our Bawdy Storytelling Fiends and Fans group on Facebook - it's a place to discuss the podcast's stories with the storytellers, share thoughts with your fellow listeners, & help Dixie make the podcast even better. Just answer 3 simple questions and you're IN! https://www.facebook.com/groups/360169851578316/ ProTip: Subscribe to the Bawdy Storytelling email list & you'll be notified of all upcoming storytelling workshops, livestreams, podcasts, live shows and Special Events first at https://bawdystorytelling.com/subscribe   Thank you to the Team that makes this podcast possible! Team Bawdy is:   Podcast Producer: Roman Den houdijker Sound Engineer: David Grosof Archivist / Video: Joe Moore Bawdy Livestream pre-show video by Donal Mooney Live-streaming by Ty McKenzie Storytelling support by Mosa Maxwell-Smith Dixie's VA is Roillan James & Bawdy Creator & Podcast Host Dixie De La Tour & Thank you to Pleasure Podcasts. Bawdy Storytelling is proud to be part of your sex-positive podcast collective!   Tags:   tarot cards honey hanged man death darkness kiss intentional powerful tarot card reading naked 2 octopi arms sucking therapy fresh psychological problems hot tubs stars holding water buoyant floating cosmic orgasms met sex art cosmic orgasm place good lesbians Boulder Creek cabin fairy circle redwood trees magical land whales magnificent strong tall hard phallic stars paradigm shift biome clouds married earth vows green wedding love honor death brings us closer forever sun moon stars rock family republican sister die otter birds bees Ecosexual Annie Sprinkle planet Earth marry art performance collaboration travel sex outdoors Appalachia outside New River Gorge West Virginia big rock river chopping wood baling hay banjo guitar fiddle lust daddy Planned Parenthood bunnies hot rock river bank strip ice cold sweet iced tea southern day jump white water rafting swift young mouth hard 18 year old country boy dick roll missionary doggie scraping ions water crawdads cicadas black bears cheering us on pumping me say I wanna marry you sky powder blue swim back shore swimming stay in West Virginia babies artist fire art school Boston crestfallen broke that boy's heart drawing sculpture performance art perverts roommate drunk tongue endurance portal leather dykes feminist anti-sex pro-sex dandy dykes clit club Charles River dirty river art degree sex drugs rock and roll anonymous letter degree professor hillbilly college UHaul Harley sunny California horizon Santa Cruz Slugs colleagues punk dyke poetry reading San Francisco crowd notorious pornstar sex goddess renowned performance artist Annie Sprinkle flirting east coast Joseph Kramer flirting phone call date nervous Marin Eichler house flannel flowing goddess hug boudoir   Website: https://bawdystorytelling.com/ On Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/bawdystorytelling/ Like us at www.Facebook.com/BawdyStorytelling Join us on FetLife: https://fetlife.com/groups/46341 Support us on Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/Bawdy Subscribe at Watch us on YouTube at http://bit.ly/BawdyTV Find out about upcoming Podcast episodes - & Livestreams - at www.BawdyStorytelling.com/subscribe  

Lacrosse Playground Coach's Companion
Justin Straker and Byrnes Tatford

Lacrosse Playground Coach's Companion

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 25, 2023 48:24


For Episode 56, we have two coaches who took over at their alma maters. Justin Straker, head coach at MCLA Arizona State, graduated from Tempe in 2014. He spent a season as the OC for ASU before getting his masters at Tennessee, working for Legends Lacrosse, and then he was the head coach at Boulder Creek in Arizona where they won the 2021 state title. He's now entering his second year as a head coach. We discussed the transition from high school head coach to college head coach, the learning process from year one to year two, recruiting to Arizona State, and what he borrowed from Chris Malone, his head coach at Arizona State who played at Maryland. In our second interview, Byrnes Tatford from St. Thomas Moore in Lafayette, Louisiana joins the show. He graduated from STM in 2008, then played football at Louisiana Lafayette for the Ragin Cajuns before starting their club lacrosse program. We discussed the evolution of the sport in the state since his playing days, their approach to out of state scheduling, a pretty unique opportunity for the freshmen teams statewide, and the expectations for the top end players in the state for playing at the next level. The Lacrosse Playground Podcast Network is presented by Epoch Lacrosse.  Website: https://lacrosseplayground.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/LaxPlayground Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lacrosseplayground/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/LacrossePlayground/ Discount code: PLAYGROUND15 to save 15% on your first order from Rhoback

Dr.Future Show, Live FUTURE TUESDAYS on KSCO 1080
Future Now 07 - The nearby Mae West Point, PI Day Humor, Steve Follmer on the new weight loss/end obesity drugs, Greg Panos on the latest creative AI tools, Richard Cray Sings for an AI experiment

Dr.Future Show, Live FUTURE TUESDAYS on KSCO 1080

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2023


Listen Now to Future Now Show 07 3.14.2022 While we were recording this week’s show, the wind and rain were howling outside, thousands locally were without power and bandwidth, and we were concerned about large trees falling on our house.  Fortunately, we were able to complete the show without incident, and what a show it is!  We take a closer look at the mysterious Mae West point, explore the strangeness of Boulder Creek, Steve Follmer, a Silicon Valley entrepreneur, shares his experiences with a class of weight loss drugs known as semaglutides, which are taking the world by storm.  And on the creative front, Greg Panos describes several new AI-powered tools that give us visual and audio super powers, i.e. creating amazing images in a few seconds from a simple textual description, like “create a monkey in a space suit meditating on the shri yantra.” Though is cause to fear AI, there is even more cause to celebrate how AI can enhance our creative expression. Enjoy! AI generated image from the text: “a monkey in a space suit meditating on the shri yantra”

Dr.Future Show, Live FUTURE TUESDAYS on KSCO 1080
Future Now Show - Quake Predictor, Organics in Asteroid, eband-aid healing, Interview - Sierra Hooshiari on Brain Pop, her healthy soda, Walter Russell download, Carl Sagan rap mix.

Dr.Future Show, Live FUTURE TUESDAYS on KSCO 1080

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2023


Listen to Future Now Show 3.07.2023 Is there really any way of predicting Earthquakes? We’ve recently become aware of Stefan Burns, who has worked as a geologist/geophysicist in NorCal.  He has been paying attention to shifts in the readings of earth magnetometers, especially in the low frequency realms, such as 0-50 Hz. He has been noticing power increases in the Schuman resonances, and that these increases may be correlated with pre-earthquake activity.  This is especially of interest to us, as one of the closest earth magnetomenters to us shgowing increased activity is located in our home town of Boulder Creek, at the Heart Math Institute, and less than 20 miles from the infamous San Andreas Fault! Our interview is with New Age Drinks founder Sierra Hooshiari, a survivor of a serious brain concussion that had put her in a coma for days. In her years long recovery from this trauma, she explored what brain chemicals were essential to her health, and formulated a soft drink incorporating much of what she learned. We think you’ll enjoy hearing her story..  For more info, goto TikTok@BrainpopRelax and Instagram @brainpopdrink @drinkbrainpop. Website is www.NewAgeDrinks.com Sierra Hooshiari, founder of New Age Drinks Also in this episode we speak with tribal story teller Jahn Ballard about the life of Walter Russell, renaissance scientist/artist of the 20th century and the Twilight Club, a consortium of influential thinkers, poets, and businessmen, including Mark Twain, and Andrew Carnegie.  This is a chapter in American history not really well known but strangely relevant to today’s challenges. We finish with a musical remix featuring a cosmic rap by none other than Carl Sagan! Enjoy.. Our video of Walter Russell and the Twilight Club Story by Jahn Ballard

Wet Fly Swing Fly Fishing Podcast
WFS 416 - Kootenai River Fly Fishing with Dave Blackburn - Montana, Bull Trout, Bluegrass

Wet Fly Swing Fly Fishing Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2023 86:20


Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/416  Presented By: Range Meal Bars, Yellowstone Teton, Trxstle, Stonefly Nets Sponsors: https://wetflyswing.com/sponsors  Dave Blackburn takes us on a journey through the Kootenai River in Montana. Discover the rich history of Kootenai, learn the secrets of when to fish for the best catch, and explore the various fishing techniques you can use there. Dave also shares some hilarious anecdotes, such as teaching Hollywood star Richard Dreyfuss how to cast on the set of Always. Find out how you can book a guided trip with him. And don't miss out on the grand finale where Dave delivers a fantastic banjo performance to complete our Kootenai experience. Kootenai River Show Notes with Dave Blackburn 5:24 - Dave tells the story of how he got into fly fishing. His teacher in the sixth grade taught fly tying classes. He started tying flies at age nine. 6:10 - He went to West Virginia University and participated in a placement program for foresters.  He was inspired to work in the Bighorn National Forest after seeing the movie Jeremiah Johnson, which depicted the Rocky Mountains. 6:40 - Dave was a backcountry ranger in the Cloud Peak primitive area and met his wife there. They visited his wife's family in Libby, Montana, where he discovered the Kootenai River. 7:54 - He talks about the first time he went fly fishing for native rainbows in the Kootenai River. He used a Mustad 94833. 10:23 - He describes the Kootenai River. He also talks about the impoundment of Libby Dam in 1974, which created a 90-mile lake and became home to various species of fish, including Kokanee salmon, rainbows, and cutthroats. 13:38 - I ask him about the best months to fish at the Kootenai River. He talks about the flows of the river mimicking a natural hydrograph due to the endangered status of the white sturgeon. 15:18 - He met with the technical management team along with the Fish, Wildlife & Parks and agreed to stop power peaking to prevent the sturgeon from becoming endangered. 16:15 - The green drakes have come back since the power peaking stopped. Green drakes can be seen around the second or third week of July. 17:46 - Dave shares a brief history of Kootenai and what the area is known for. The name Kootenai originated from French trappers to refer to the deer robes that the Kootenay Indians would tan. 19:34 - Libby is home to a historical museum. There is also the Cabinet Mountain Wilderness which is a grizzly bear habitat. 21:15 - He talks about the seasonal progression of hatches on the river. They have this thing they call a happy hour hatch. 22:58 - He discusses the various ways of fishing on the river, including float fishing, walk-wading, swing, and Euro nymphing. Dry fly fishing is the most popular way to fish at Kootenai River. 26:53 - He talks about fish size at Kootenai River. He mentions the 29-pound rainbow caught at the Kootenai River. 30:24 - The films River Wild and The Revenant were shot in Kootenai falls. 30:43 - He met Steven Spielberg when the film Always was shot in the Kootenai National Forest and around Libby in the 1980s. He had an opportunity to teach Richard Dreyfuss how to cast on the set and also had lunch with Holly Hunter and Dreyfuss. 33:03 - He talks about their 30-inch club and the incidental catches on bull trout. The biggest bull trout they've ever taken was about 41-inch bull trout, probably about 25 pounds. 35:31 - He discusses native fish management. The Redband rainbows currently do not have Endangered Species Act (ESA) protection, unlike the bull trout and white sturgeon. 38:22 - He talks about fishing trips at Kootenai. He says that a 3-day trip would be ideal when visiting Kootenai. Kootenai is the second largest river in the state. 42:35 - He talks about their lodging at Kootenai Angler and that time when they built their first rental cabin in '92 under $15,000. 43:25 - He shares that time when Meryl Streep wanted to stay in their cabin during their filming of The River Wild. 44:15 - Now they have a total of four cabins and an onsite restaurant that is open to the public. 45:20 - He describes what their busy summer looks like in the cabin and the drift trips they do. The floatable section of the Kootenai with the exception of the falls is 50 miles. 49:03 - Kootenai River is less famous than the Madison River or Big Horn. The traffic is unlike in other areas, and Dave thinks that is Kootenai's saving grace. 50:55 - There are a lot of places where people can camp along the river. 52:51 - He talks about the Kootenai Falls. 55:01 - Dave runs a full-service package for those who plan to visit Kootenai. 56:02 - He talks about the possibility of hooking big-sized rainbows. Streamer fishing is the most effective way to catch big rainbows. His head guide, Joe, caught a 32-inch rainbow on a hopper dropper rig. 58:04 - Jeff Currier was up in Kootenai fishing with him a while back. They used the SA stillwater line. Jeff caught a 9-pound rainbow using a Scientific Angler Stillwater camo. We had him in our first Traveled series episode. 58:50 - He applied Jeff's technique when he went to Iceland.   1:00:15 - They provide gear and flies in their guided trips. He's a Winston Pro Staff, so he carries Winston rods in the boat. For those who want to use their own gear, he gives tips on what gear to bring. 1:01:52 - They also offer last-minute guided trips. 1:02:31 - Their peak season is from August to early September. 1:04:38 - He talks about what the Fish, Wildlife & Parks' bull trout regulations. 1:07:47 - I mention our previous episode with Derek Bird of Fly Fusion Magazine. 1:09:06 - Dave mentions the possibility of catching a Westslope cutthroat trout. 1:11:07 - It's time for the two-minute drill. I ask Dave for some online resources where people could dig in more about Kootenai. Dave recommends the Libby Heritage Museum and the Libby Chamber of Commerce. 1:11:31 - He also recommends Sources of the River for those who want to dig deeper into history. 1:11:47 - Dave was a regional director of Montana Trout Unlimited and the Fishing Outfitters Association of Montana. 1:12:29 - He tells us about that time when he took American author John Gierach up on the Elk River in the late ‘80s. He also went fishing again with John two years ago in the Kootenai. 1:13:50 - He talks about the Sheldon Mountain Boys and gives us a fantastic banjo performance to cap off today's podcast. 1:14:20 - I mention our episode with Brandon Molzahn who also plays the banjo. 1:16:40 - He also plays with the band called Boulder Creek. Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/416 

Chasing Daylight Podcast
205: Highland Falls, Pebble "yawn" Beach, The Waste is stacked, and a Putter Change for Matt.

Chasing Daylight Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 8, 2023 76:11


Episode 205Highland Falls was GREAT! Matt's first trip around Highland Falls last week was a good one.Pebble Beach wrapped up on Monday after some serious weather conditions had the tourney stop early on Sunday. There was some crazy wind out there! Congrats to Justin Rose for returning to the winner's circle.Joe talked about his round at Boulder Creek, where he played as a 3 HDCP on a course where he's easily a 9; haha. Jeremy joined us a little late and missed out on the influencer talk.Matt Gontarek let us know about this weekend's Golf Forecast, and we wrapped up the show with the odds for the Waste Management Phoenix Open and made our picks.----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------If you haven't yet, please check out our NEW YouTube channel and hit that Subscribe Button. More content is coming to that channel as Matt learns the ins and outs of making better videos. Please check out one of our show supporters FN3P Golf. You can save some money using our code "CDPODCAST" at checkout.If you're starting a new podcast or have one and want to make some changes to better your show, we highly recommend RIVERSIDE.FM. Use our affiliate link below to check out the software and do your part to make a better product for your listeners.If you like how the show looks and sounds lately, check out RIVERSIDE.FM, their software is legit! The Las Vegas Golf Superstore The premier retail destination for golfers in the Las Vegas Valley!Bob West - The Golfing Real Estate Agent Former professional golfer turned Real Estate agent servicing the Las Vegas ValleyWe hope you enjoy this week's episode, and if you do, please consider leaving us a review on either Spotify or iTunes. Thank You!

Clark County Today News
Four hospitalized after suspected impaired driver crashes into Boulder Creek

Clark County Today News

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 26, 2023 1:33


All four occupants of a vehicle that crashed into Boulder Creek near Washougal Wednesday night were transported to area hospitals by ambulance with non-life-threatening injuries. https://bit.ly/3JkSNYQ #ClarkCountySheriffsOffice #FourHospitalized #CarCrash #EastCountyFireRescue #AmericanMedicalResponse #AMR #NonLifeThreateningInjuries #JonesCreekTrailhead #BoulderCreek #ClarkCountySheriffsOfficePatrolDivisionAndTrafficHomicideUnit #RyanShepherd #CamasWa #ClarkCountyWa #ClarkCountyNews #ClarkCountyToday

A Skeptic's Path to Enlightenment
Parenting Teens with Buddhist Family Counselor Richard Prinz

A Skeptic's Path to Enlightenment

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2023 42:00


Teenagers face a unique and overwhelming set of problems today, from climate change to social media to isolation induced by the pandemic. Richard Prinz is a marriage, child, and family counselor who has worked as a teen counselor in the Cupertino, California public schools for over 20 years. He's also a longtime Buddhist practitioner and a good friend of mine who served as the director of the Vajrapani Institute Buddhist retreat center in Boulder Creek when His Holiness, the Dalai Lama, came to visit in 1989.In our interview, Rich and I talk about some of the powerful ways parents can transform their own minds to better help their teens, as well as helping teens to transform themselves. Even if you're not a parent or a teen, I think you'll find Rich's wisdom inspiring and offering practical ways to deal with difficult emotions and the world's problems.Episode 124: Parenting Teens with Buddhist Counselor Richard PrinzSupport the show

Chasing Daylight Podcast
193: Where's the Golf Episode, Jeremy has the COVID.

Chasing Daylight Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2022 51:20


Episode 193Well, there isn't exactly a LOT to talk about this week. The holiday season is upon us, and not many people have "listening to a golf podcast" on their to-do lists.We were looking forward to talking about Tiger Woods playing at the HERO World Challenge, but after his WD Monday morning, eh, the buzz just disappeared. But we did chat about some local golf out at Pauite, Boulder Creek, and Wildhorse. Joe might get out to Mesquite this weekend and knock Falcon Ridge off his need-to-play list. While Matt and Jeremy are hoping for a Saturday round, pending some astronomical golf rates.We eventually got to the odds for the HERO and made our picks for our year-long points race. And then wrapped up the show with some binge-worthy TV since Jeremy has been on lockdown with COVID,The Las Vegas Golf Superstore The premier retail destination for golfers in the Las Vegas Valley!Bob West - The Golfing Real Estate Agent Former professional golfer turned Real Estate agent servicing the Las Vegas ValleyWe hope you enjoy this week's episode, and if you do, please consider leaving us a review!Links to both Spotify and Apple are listed below! Thank you! Leave a review on Spotify Leave a review on iTunes

Chasing Daylight Podcast
E187: Boulder Creek, The VGN, Not Giving a F*CK, and some LIV Bashing

Chasing Daylight Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2022 72:54


Episode 187First, congrats to Joe and his wife, Katie, for the news that a new little one is on the way! Joe is afraid his golf life is over, but if Matt and Jeremy can do it with two kids, Joe can also! In this week's show, we talked about the VGN (Vegas Golf Network), the last tournament we just played at Boulder Creek, and Jeremy's mental collapse.Fan favorite  El Dan wanted to know what Golf Superpower we would choose from a list he provided, and then we decided to come up with a few of our own. The Jedi Mind Trick for use in the proshop was a winner!That conversation led to Matt talking about the best book he's read, err, "listened" to in a VERY long time. The Subtle Art Of Not Giving a F*CK, by Mark MansonClick the link below to see it on Amazon; you'll thank us later!https://amzn.to/3S9aCdZAnd it's been a while, but we did get a little bashing in of the LIV Tour. Joe has come down from his Fanboy love for LIV and had some harsh criticisms for the league. Lastly, we did a RATE RUNDOWN for the courses here in Vegas. There is no better time than NOW to tee it up in the desert, and the courses here know that. We pulled up Golf Now to check out the weekend rates for the valley, and man, there were some shocking results! Please check out FN3P Golf and save some money using our code "CDPODCAST" at checkout.The Chasing Daylight is the official podcast of The Breakfast Ball Golf Blog.If you're starting a new podcast or have one and want to make some changes to better your show, we highly recommend RIVERSIDE.FM. Use our affiliate link to check out the software and do your part to make a better product for your listeners.If you like how the show looks and sounds lately, check out RIVERSIDE.FM, their software is LEGIT.Bustin' Chops & Callin' ShotsEach week Josh and Jon sit down to give their take on travel sports and everything in...Listen on: Apple Podcasts SpotifyThe Las Vegas Golf Superstore The premier retail destination for golfers in the Las Vegas Valley!Bob West - The Golfing Real Estate Agent Former professional golfer turned Real Estate agent servicing the Las Vegas ValleyWe hope you enjoy this week's episode, and if you do, please consider leaving us a review Spotify iTunes

blissful hiker ❤︎ walking the world
Arizona Trail: trail magic Arizona-style

blissful hiker ❤︎ walking the world

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2022 14:43 Transcription Available


After Blissful punctures her sleeping pad, she meets a trail angel who manifests her own magic and gets her replacementIn this episode:It's an extraordinary night on the edge of a ridge in the Four Peaks Wilderness with wind like a jet engine in the towering pine above her tent. After gorgeous streams, the trail meets a road, dull and long. A trail heads steeply down on rocks into a canyon along Boulder Creek where the frogs sing a chorus. Blissful makes the mistake of camping on what looks like luxurious grass, but turns out to have sharp points that cut into her mattress. It's a short, but circuitous, walk up and over the canyon towards the road where she quickly catches a hitch to Payson, where Margaret just happens to be at the right place at the right time to snag her a new mattress. MUSIC: Poema del Pastor Coya by Angel Lasala and Pastorale Calchaqui by Hector Gallac as played by Alison Young, flute and Vicki Seldon, pianoSupport the show

What's Next?
Christopher Wing – Not your typical ski bum

What's Next?

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2022 104:55


Christopher is one of my newer clients and I did not know too much about him. We have had great conversations, so I thought let's do a podcast! Now throughout the podcast, Christopher refers to himself as a “ski bum,” however he is far from it. Hailing from Vermont, he worked in the service/restaurant industry for many years which allowed him to ski in some amazing places. From Jackson Hole to Durango, he eventually got into Hotel and Property management. Now retired and rooted in Boulder Creek soon to be Big Sur, he has his mind set on even more traveling. It was very refreshing to have healthy dialogue about politics, education, learning, extreme weather, work, religion and etc. with Christopher. That is why I love doing podcasts hoping to inspire healthy dialogue. I hope you enjoy this podcast! Originally recorded May 17, 2022

Siendo el Proceso
El poder de mi mente

Siendo el Proceso

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2022 22:20


Estas por iniciar un viaje hacia la salud, bienestar espiritual y felicidad sostenible. En este episodio hablo sobre la importancia que tienen los sentimientos + los pensamientos en el comportamiento de la materia. Es increíble que estos temas se toquen cada vez más y mejore el bienestar de muchas personas. ¡Bienvenidx! Con mucho amor, Ale. Recomendaciones: -Documental HEAL -Autores como: Bernie Siegel, Christiane Northup, Larry Dossey, Rachel Naomi Remen, Joe Dispenza, Deepak Chopra. -El libro de La Inteligencia del Corazón por Doc Childre, Howard Martin, Deborah Rozman y Rollin McCraty -Técnica de Coherencia Cardíaca Referencias: - El estudio del ADN: "McCraty, Rollin, Mike Atkinson y Dana Tomasino, (Modulation of DNA conformation by hearth-focused intention), Centro de Investigación HearthMath, Instituto HearthMath, Boulder Creek, California, publicación nº 03-008 (2003)

Cancer Interviews
057: Carol Lacey - Cervical Cancer Survivor - Boulder Creek, California, USA

Cancer Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 29, 2022 56:04


Carol Lacey went through an arduous journey, but survived cervical cancer. In addition to undergoing radiation treatment and chemotherapy, she had six organs removed. Despite having not one but two ostomy bags, Carol continues her work in the tech industry and leads an active life. She also works with a support group, Cervivor, which seeks to help those diagnosed with cervical cancer.

Chasing Daylight Podcast
PGA Tour is in Hawaii at Kapalua. Our Locks, Look at this IG and some Vegas Golf Talk of course.

Chasing Daylight Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2022 68:08


Episode 140WHAT HAPPENED IN GOLF THIS PAST WEEK AND WHERE WE PLAYEDPaiute, Revere, Rhodes, Paiute, Boulder Creek. A lot of golf was played.Phil wins the PIPNew Drivers from TaylorMade and CallawayNew Vokey SM9'sWHAT IS HAPPENING IN GOLF THIS WEEKThe Tito's Shorties ClassicPGA Tour - Sentry Tournament of Champions at Kapalua Plantation CourseDP World Tour - Returns 1/20 PGA Tour Champions - Returns 1/20LPGA - Returns 1/20Korn Ferry Tour - Returns 1/16LOOK AT THIS INSTAGRAM:Joe: @doctormackenzieMatt: @shaenaxlynnJeremy: @thesultanofswineVIVA LAS VEGASThe Odds and out LOCKS for the Sentry Tournament of ChampionsDEEP THOUGHTSHow has this explosion in the golf space changed how golf courses operate? It was an interesting discussion, and Jeremy had a SHOCKER about Copper Rock!Please check out @airbar26 and save $10 off your order with the code "BB10." The Chasing Daylight is the official podcast of The Breakfast Ball Golf Blog. This show is for the casual golf fan who occasionally likes to nerd out on the game's wide variety of topics. Look for interviews from insiders within the industry, banter from their opinions on golf's current state. And discussions about headline topics like the Major tournaments and the hot new clubs hitting the shelves. Real talk, from real people who play the game. Be sure to give us a follow on Instagram as well: @chasingdaylightpodcastThe Las Vegas Golf Superstore The premier retail destination for golfers in the Las Vegas Valley!Bob West - The Golfing Real Estate Agent Former professional golfer turned Real Estate agent servicing the Las Vegas Valley

8.podcast
Świąteczny Daily True Crime (sezon 2): 16/12 Ofiara numer 1 (?)

8.podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 16, 2021 14:19


8 kwietnia 1954r około 13 km na zachód od miasta Boulder wzdłuż brzegów Boulder Creek 2 studentów, którzy wybrali się na wędrówkę dokonało przerażającego odkrycia.

The Lone Ranger | 1943 | OTRWesterns.com
The Feud on Boulder Creek - The Lone Ranger (08-25-43)

The Lone Ranger | 1943 | OTRWesterns.com

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2021 29:52


Original Air Date: August 25, 1943Host: Andrew RhynesShow: The Lone RangerPhone: (707) 98 OTRDW (6-8739)Stars:• Brace Beemer (Lone Ranger)• John Todd (Tonto)Writer:• Fran StrikerProducer:• George W. TrendleMusic:• Ben BonnellExit music from: Roundup on the Prairie by Aaron Kenny https://bit.ly/3kTj0kK

Old Time Radio Westerns
The Feud on Boulder Creek – The Lone Ranger (08-25-43)

Old Time Radio Westerns

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2021 29:50


Original Air Date: August 25, 1943 Host: Andrew Rhynes Show: The Lone Ranger Phone: (707) 98 OTRDW (6-8739) Stars: • Brace Beemer (Lone Ranger) • John Todd (Tonto) Writer: • Fran Striker Producer: • George W. Trendle Music: • Ben Bonnell Exit music from: Roundup on the Prairie by Aaron Kenny https://bit.ly/3kTj0kK

The Lone Ranger - OTRWesterns.com
The Feud on Boulder Creek – The Lone Ranger (08-25-43)

The Lone Ranger - OTRWesterns.com

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2021 29:50


Original Air Date: August 25, 1943 Host: Andrew Rhynes Show: The Lone Ranger Phone: (707) 98 OTRDW (6-8739) Stars: • Brace Beemer (Lone Ranger) • John Todd (Tonto) Writer: • Fran Striker Producer: • George W. Trendle Music: • Ben Bonnell Exit music from: Roundup on the Prairie by Aaron Kenny https://bit.ly/3kTj0kK

UVU Review Podcasts
Home Sweet Home | QF S4 Ep 6

UVU Review Podcasts

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2021 30:30


News and Notes: Nathan Jackson and Nathan Farmer give a rundown of the past week's events in Wolverine athletics. Volleyball had a tough road trip against SFA and Sam Houston. Women's soccer shut out both Seattle U and Cal Baptist in their wins. Men's soccer split their road trip with a win at Chicago State and a loss at Houston Baptist. Men's golf is in action at the Hoakalei Invitational in Hawaii. Women's golf is in action at the “Clash at Boulder Creek” in Boulder City, Nevada, hosted by NAU. Women finished first and men second at the Utah Open last Thursday in SLC. Everlyn Kemboi won the women's race, her first-career win at UVU. Elizabeth Zwahlen finished 4th, Madison White 6th, and Abby Linford 10th. Men finished second overall, led by a 4th-place finish by Hawk Call. Cameron Jacobs also landed in the top 10, with a 10th place finish. KYLE BECKERMAN NIGHT- Nov. 3 at Rio Tinto Stadium, RSL will be honoring their former captain and current UVU Men's soccer coach, Kyle Beckerman. Tickets are on sale starting at $15, and the match will also be broadcast on ESPN2. The Jazz have begun their season and we make predictions for this week's upcoming slate of games. Follow The UVU Review for more updates and local/UVU news. Facebook ( https://www.facebook.com/UVUreview/ ) Instagram ( https://www.instagram.com/uvureview/ ) Twitter ( https://twitter.com/uvureview ) Credits: Hosts: Nathan Jackson (nathanj131) and Nathan Farmer (@nlfarmer1) Editing and Mixing by: Michael Bratsman Music by: Ethan Young Designed by: Ysabel Berger Original Air Date: 10/26/2021

Take It E.Z. Sports Show
Take it EZ Sports Show (Ep. 61): Recap of an Incredible Week 3

Take It E.Z. Sports Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2021 49:30


Eric Newman and Zach Alvira are back for yet another episode of the Take it EZ Sports Show and the guys are recapping what was a wild week of Arizona high school football. The guys go in depth on some of the featured games from around the state, including Chandler vs O'Connor (1:30), Coconino vs Cactus Shadows (6:50) and Horizon's overtime win over Desert Edge (8:45). The guys also talk about an unfortunate situation that took place between McClintock and Marcos de Niza (13:00) before Eric shares what he saw between Flagstaff and Mingus (14:50). Other notable games highlighted include Boulder Creek vs Millennium (16:45), Centennial vs Mountain Ridge (18:20), Liberty vs Sunrise Mountain (27:40) and arguably the biggest of them all, Hamilton's amazing come-from-behind win over Bishop Gorman (30:42) and what the Battle for Arizona Avenue could look like at the end of the season (39:50). The guys wrap the show with the best thing they ate in the last week (44:00).

KUNC's Colorado Edition
Helping Pollinators, Establishing Rights For Bodies Of Water, And An Early Chapter Of Colorado's Jewish History

KUNC's Colorado Edition

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2021 25:18


Today on Colorado Edition: Bees are dying worldwide from disease, pesticide use, and habitat loss. We hear about an organization that's managing hives and tracking honey to help bees form healthier colonies. We also hear about a resolution the town board of Nederland passed to recognize the rights of the nearby Boulder Creek watershed. And in light of the Rosh Hashana holiday, we look back at an early chapter of Colorado's Jewish history.

Cancer Interviews
034: Carol Lacey - Cervical Cancer Survivor - Boulder Creek, California USA

Cancer Interviews

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2021 29:37


Carol Lacey went through an arduous journey, but survived cervical cancer. In addition to undergoing radiation treatment and chemotherapy, she had six organs removed. Despite having not one but two ostomy bags, Carol continues her work in the tech industry and leads an active life. She also works with a support group, Cervivor, which seeks to help those diagnosed with cervical cancer.

Lama Yeshe Wisdom Archive
Lama Yeshe Rides the Radio Waves

Lama Yeshe Wisdom Archive

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2021 30:58


We hope you enjoy listening to a radio interview with Lama Yeshe on the “What’s Cooking?” radio show with Judy O. This wide-ranging interview took place in Boulder Creek, California on July 22, 1983, just before Lama offered public talks at UC Santa Cruz on the subject of “Anxiety in the Nuclear Age.” Please also … Continue reading Lama Yeshe Rides the Radio Waves →

You Here Now
Fire on the Mountain

You Here Now

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2021 60:08


You Here Now's first episode, Fire on the Mountain, features Ann Black's story of loss and grief as she is slowly reborn. On August 16, 2020, A powerful storm grew above the Pacific Ocean, unleashing about 11,000 bolts of lightning along the Santa Cruz Mountains in Northern California. The lightning strikes ignited the brutal fire, fueled by wind and dry weather, burning over 86,000 acres of coastal redwood forest and destroying at least 925 mountain homes. Massive flames ripped through neighborhoods, transforming peoples' homes and most precious possessions into ashen debris. Boulder Creek (pop. 5,182) is among the affected little towns that dot the mountains along the San Lorenzo River. It's an idyllic spot – less than 15 miles from the beach, lush with towering redwood trees, and creeks spilling lazily down the mountains. Ann and her family lost her home and she shares her story with us of the fire on the mountain and what that meant for her and her family. We begin the episode with a short discussion about the fire, the location, and some processes that the Earth undergoes when there is a loss of a home. Then we share Christine Boyd Miller's interview with Ann. Following that Amy speaks with Michelle Marlahan about grief, loss, ceremony, and ritual. Get in touch with Michelle through her website: https://michellemarlahan.com. Visit the Mindful Soul Center's website to learn more about our magazine, publications and other wellness resources. You can find the the show notes and transcript at the following link https://themindfulsoulcenter.com/you-here-now-podcast/fire-on-the-mountain-story-of-loss-and-grief/ You can support this work by supporting our sponsors, buying one of the Mindful Soul Center's products or by making a donation. We encourage you to leave a voice message or send an email. Share your thoughts and if you have a story that you'd like to share let us know. Leave a review on your preferred platform and be sure to share this episode with others. Namaste! Theme Music: Fall's Every Now and Zen Instrumental Music is licensed for use to Amy Adams @ the Mindful Soul Center for use in YOU HERE NOW for other music licensed for this episode send an email hello@themindfulsoulcenter.com --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/youherenow/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/youherenow/support

#GolfLife Alberta
Season 4, Episode 4 - Caitlin Buckell & Megan McLeod

#GolfLife Alberta

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2021 65:41


Leah continues Women's Month with some fantastic conversations with Golf & Tacos Co-Founder Caitlin Buckell who gives us the lowdown on G&T, as well as an overall chat on the state of women in the game and what professionals can do to attract and hook more female players. As well as one of the new owners of The Track (previously Boulder Creek, just outside of Calgary in Langdon), Megan McLeod on how they are planning to do things very differently out there.

SOF Cast
#13 – SOF Cast - The Venerable Paññobhāsa Bhikkhu, Theravāda Traditionalism

SOF Cast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2020 120:34


The Venerable Paññobhāsa Bhikkhu seriously began considering himself a Buddhist, although a sloppy one, at around 19, on reading the book Zen Flesh, Zen Bones, and began favoring Theravada maybe two years later after reading an old translation of the Sutta Nipata. Around 1988 he began searching for a Buddhist monastery in America in which to be ordained, and after being unimpressed by a Zen place near Mt. Shasta he settled on Taungpulu Kaba-Aye Monastery in Boulder Creek, near Santa Cruz, which was in the Burmese Taungpulu Forest Tradition. He was ordained there in 1991, on the day before the full moon of Visakha (usually May but this time April), the traditional anniversary of the Buddha's enlightenment. After two months as a white-robed attendant and almost two years as a monk, deteriorating conditions at the monastery (typical California craziness) inspired some of the senior monks to advise him to go to Burma for a little while till things got better. He planned on maybe two and a half years, but things didn't get better at TKAM and he wound up living in Burma for altogether over twenty years. Living in various forest caves (largely to better endure the blazing heat of upper Burma), and mostly avoiding other monks, Paññobhāsa Bhikkhu became pretty much a recluse, spending lots of time meditating. He acquired a reputation for being very strict, and also controversial in his interpretations of Buddhist philosophy. After burning out on Burma and wanting to come back to the USA, his first attempt at living as a free-range monk in America was in 2011. He has found that living as a monk in America is very different from living as one in a Buddhist country like Burma. After some years of back and forth between America and Asia he wound up where he is now, at a Burmese monastery in French Camp, California. Paññobhāsa Bhikkhu is a prolific blogger and YouTuber, with a tonne of useful material, elaborating on subjects as diverse as St John of the Cross, Pali textual interpretation, Julius Evola and even the various social ills that assail the West as Present. Co-hosted this week with “Gods Own Fool”, @Godsfool3 URL Links for Paññobhāsa Bhikkhu current blog (mostly philosophy and caustic critiques of Marxism): https://politicallyincorrectdharma.blogspot.com/ old website: nippapanca.org Minds page: https://www.minds.com/Pannobhasa_Bhikkhu/ YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UChQJMvdH3Is-fw7rVhYd4uA/videos SubscribeStar support page: https://www.subscribestar.com/philosophical-dharma my old, more Buddhist blog: https://thebahiyablog.blogspot.com/ (Bitchute is in the works, as it is the video platform of the thought-liberated future) (also lots of my videos, too politically incorrect for YT, are on Brian Ruhe's Bitchute channel under the rubric of Buddhist Monk Truthers: but it is malfunctioning at present and Herr Brian is currently scratching his head over it) Music & Mixing Credit: Chris Kelly - for all music enquiries, including original music and editing services please contact shipoffoolscast@protonmail.com Support SOF Cast by contributing to their Tip Jar: https://tips.pinecast.com/jar/ship-of-fools-podcast Find out more at https://ship-of-fools-podcast.pinecast.co This podcast is powered by Pinecast.

The Lone Ranger | Old Time Radio
Ep1653 | "The Feud on Boulder Creek"

The Lone Ranger | Old Time Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2017 29:55


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