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Some of the best teaching ideas stem from identifying problems or gaps in current methods. In this podcast episode, Crystal Boyack talks about just that! Through struggling to find a beginning method that worked for her string players (including her own daughter), she decided to create her own, and "Wee Violin" was born! Crystal describes her approach to learning to play and love music, and how she incorporates a variety of musical cultures from day one. You can learn more about Crystal's work below: https://www.crystalboyackmusicstudio.com/ Grab her books here: https://www.crystalboyackmusicstudio.com/weeviolin And, follow her on instagram: @crystalboyackmusicstudio --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/musicast-podcast/support
Join Jordan, Brooke, and special guests Liam Boyack and Yutaka Tamanaha (The Horror Hour) just in time for awards season, as we dive into 2023's zany Oscar juggernaut that nobody could escape. We think this movie is great! We are thrilled by the awards it won! We love the dildos and the scrappy production and the cast and the costumes! We, do, however, have some questions about the butt plug stuff. Plus, a bonus mini therapy session as we unpack generational trauma, the need for mainstream representation, and disappointing our parents.Follow us on Twitter and IG! (And Jordan's Letterboxd / Brooke's Letterboxd)Follow The Horror Hour on Twitter and YouTube!This episode is sponsored by Super Yaki! Use code: SUPERQQ for 10% off
Welcome to season 2! On this week's episode, we're speaking with Crystal Boyack: violinist, parent, and creator of Wee Violin (and Wee Cello & Wee Viola which are newly out this week!). We talk about her own practice journey, what she learned from practicing with her own children, and what inspired her to create Wee Violin. Links in this episode: Crystal Boyack's Instagram Website: crystalboyackmusicstudio.com Connect with your host Christine Goodner on Instagram Support the podcast by purchasing or recommending one of Christine's books: Amazon or Bookshop.org Show notes and transcript of our conversation can be found at www.SuzukiTriangle.com/TTPEpisode39
Music Studio Startup: Helping music teachers thrive as entrepreneurs
The first quarter of the MSS Hub Mastermind program starts in just a few weeks. So if you've been curious about joining, now is a great time to get plugged in and start your year off strong! Today I'm talking with my guest about her journey from book idea to selling the first 1000 copies. We talk about how she tried to publish through a traditional book publisher and ended up self-publishing, how she bootstrapped the first print runs, why she doesn't expect to make a profit by selling on Amazon, and even how she made people angry with her marketing. And if you're the kind of person who likes to hear the numbers, you're going to love this discussion because Crystal lays it all out there. A full transcript and resources from this episode can be found at MusicStudioStartup.com/episode133. MSS Entrepreneurs Hub + Mastermind Music Studio Business Building 101 Business Finance for Music Teachers
Our special guest is Andrea Boyack, Professor, University of Missouri School of Law. We first discuss the principles that underlie our current system of consumer contracts and the system's role in promoting transactional efficiency and other objectives. Prof. Boyack then provides her views on why the application of traditional contract law to the modern consumer contract context is not in the best interests of consumers and offers a different approach to consumer contracts in which a consumers can shape the terms of their contracts. In particular, she explains how this approach would treat a consumer's choice to do business with a company as legally distinct from assent to particular terms in the company's contracts. Prof. Boyack also shares her views on the recent Restatement of the Law of Consumer Contracts. We conclude with a discussion of the controversy that surrounds arbitration provisions, how Prof. Boyack's new approach to consumer contracts would impact the use of such provisions, and what legal changes would be necessary to implement her approach. Alan Kaplinsky, Senior Counsel in Ballard Spahr's Consumer Financial Services Group, hosts the conversation.
Labour's Rachel Boyack says she's delighted with the final count result for her Nelson seat, but acknowledges it's a small margin. On the official count, she leapfrogged National's Blair Cameron to win the seat by 29 votes. Boyack told Andrew Dickens she's received notification from her National opponent he'll seek a recount for the Nelson seat. “My expectation is that'll happen reasonably quickly, and I'm still very hopeful I will retain the seat.” LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome back to the Texas News Podcast, where we dive into all things Texas politics and the future of Texas independence. On today's show, we are joined by a very special guest: Connor Boyack. He is the president of the Libertas Institute and creator of the popular children's book series, The Tuttle Twins. Boyack joins us today to discuss the importance of consent for a governed people. His belief in the “consent of the governed” has led him to support national divorce. Then, the biggest independence conference in the world is happening soon, right here in your backyard. In just two weeks, TEXITCon will be happening in Waco, Texas. Our lineup of speakers is impressive and the list continues to grow. Take a listen and learn how you can get your tickets. Last but not least, the third special session of the Texas House has been rather boring up to this point, so we've decided to spice things up on our end. We have some major changes here at the TNM and we're excited to share them with you! You won't want to miss this episode.
Studio Sponsor: Cardio Miracle - "The finest heart and health supplement in the world!" What happens when conspiracy theories turn out to be true? On this edition of The Brian Nichols Show, host Brian Nichols has an in-depth discussion with Connor Boyack from the Libertas Institute about "true conspiracies" - theories that were once dismissed but later proven to be fact. They delve into a number of historical examples, including Project MK Ultra, Operation Northwoods, the Tuskegee Experiments, and more. Boyack provides fascinating details on these "true conspiracies," explaining how the government and other entities have deceived the public throughout history to advance certain agendas. He makes the case that we should be more skeptical when presented with narratives from official sources, given this track record of lies and manipulation. Nichols and Boyack also examine how emotions are exploited to manufacture consent, using recent Middle East conflicts as a case study. They discuss the techniques of "engineering consent" and how these psychological tactics are being employed in the modern "mind war." In addition, the two liberty advocates talk about focusing your activism locally and outline strategies for creating change starting with your own family and sphere of influence. They share inspirational examples of young people who have made an impact after learning history and principles from resources like Boyack's Tuttle Twins books. This jam-packed episode of The Brian Nichols Show is full of eye-opening information about government conspiracies, war propaganda, mass manipulation, and more. Tune in to hear this insightful discussion about real conspiracies that have shaped world events and what we can do to spread truth! Get the new book! -> The Tuttle Twins Guide to True Conspiracies - The Tuttle Twins ❤️ Order Cardio Miracle with code TBNS at checkout for 15% off and take a step towards better heart health and overall well-being!
In this episode of the Infinite Wealth Podcast, our guest, Connor Boyack, challenges the conventional education system and shares his concerns about its negative effects on children. He encourages parents to question the system, rescue their children from its pitfalls, and actively engage in their education. Boyack exposes the ideological influences present in schools and highlights the need for parents to take responsibility for guiding their children's learning. He introduces his work with Tuttle Twins, a series of books that aim to expose children to important ideas and inspire them to become critical thinkers. Get ready for a fascinating and empowering conversation about how to break free from the limitations of the school system and nurture wealth in all areas of life. Key Lessons: Take Control of Your Child's Education: Discover how the current education system may be failing our children and learn how to proactively rescue them from its negative outcomes. Resources for Thoughtful Learning: Explore the Tuttle Twins series of books as a powerful resource for teaching children critical thinking skills, financial literacy, and the principles of personal freedom. Navigating Ideological Influences: Gain insights into the dominance of left-leaning perspectives in the education system and discover alternative educational options that align with your values and beliefs. Resources: Connor Boyack- Website: https://tuttletwins.com/sale/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/tuttle_twins/ Podcast: The Way The World Works: A Tuttle Twins Pocast for Families The Way the World Works: A Tuttle Twins Podcast for Families on Apple Podcasts Infinite Wealth- Schedule your 15-minute call with Anthony or Cameron here: http://bit.ly/iwc15podcast Check our online course at www.InfiniteWealthCourse.com Buy Becoming Your Own Banker by R. Nelson Nash http://bit.ly/BYOBbookIWC
Beth and Andrew speak with author and freedom advocate Connor Boyack. Boyack talks about the need for parents to educate their children on the principles of freedom, a subject matter that children are not learning in their schools. We discuss his book series, The Tuttle Twins, and how it helps teach both children and their parents about free markets, liberty and American history. Source
Beth and Andrew speak with author and freedom advocate Connor Boyack. Boyack talks about the need for parents to educate their children on the principles of freedom, a subject matter that children are not learning in their schools. We discuss his book series, The Tuttle Twins, and how it helps teach both children and their […]
Beth and Andrew speak with author and freedom advocate Connor Boyack.Boyack talks about the need for parents to educate their children on the principles of freedom, a subject matter that children are not learning in their schools. We discuss his book series, The Tuttle Twins, and how it helps teach both children and their parents about free markets, liberty and American history. He also previews two upcoming additions to the series, including one detailing some of history's most notorious villains.Boyack also speaks about the story he recently broke that went viral about a 12 year old boy in Colorado who was removed from class for having a Gadsden (“Don't Tread On Me”) flag patch on his backpack.Connor Boyack is founder and president of Libertas Institute, an award-winning free market think tank. Named one of Utah's most politically influential people by The Salt Lake Tribune, Boyack's leadership has led to changing over 100 laws covering a wide range of areas such as privacy, government transparency, property rights, drug policy, education, personal freedom, and more.
Is those who disagree with Mormonism just creating “lies”? An article in the August 2023 Liahona magazine titled “Speaking up for Truth” is a faith-promoting piece that makes this appear to be the case. The article's intent is to have Latter-day Saints defend the faith, but what are the problems? Bill and Eric check it … Continue reading Boyack speaking up Part 4 →
Is those who disagree with Mormonism just creating “lies”? An article in the August 2023 Liahona magazine titled “Speaking up for Truth” is a faith-promoting piece that makes this appear to be the case. The article's intent is to have Latter-day Saints defend the faith, but what are the problems? Bill and Eric check it … Continue reading Boyack speaking up Part 3 →
Is those who disagree with Mormonism just creating “lies”? An article in the August 2023 Liahona magazine titled “Speaking up for Truth” is a faith-promoting piece that makes this appear to be the case. The article's intent is to have Latter-day Saints defend the faith, but what are the problems? Bill and Eric check it … Continue reading Boyack speaking up Part 2 →
Is those who disagree with Mormonism just creating “lies”? An article in the August 2023 Liahona magazine titled “Speaking up for Truth” is a faith-promoting piece that makes this appear to be the case. The article's intent is to have Latter-day Saints defend the faith, but what are the problems? Bill and Eric check it … Continue reading Boyack speaking up Part 1 →
Music Studio Startup: Helping music teachers thrive as entrepreneurs
Welcome back! We're doing a special series on the podcast this summer called Studio Snapshots. Rather than the in-depth, process-oriented interviews you're used to hearing, these rapid-fire interviews give us a glimpse in a guest's studio at a moment in time. They're part reflection, part anticipation of the future, and fully a celebration of where these teachers are today. Today I'm talking to Crystal Boyack. A full transcript and resources from this episode can be found at MusicStudioStartup.com/snapshot015.
Ryan & Becca are joined today by Jamie Boyack, a Chartered Professional Accountant (CPA) from Aloha Friday CPA. She answers so many of our tax questions ranging from the differences between sole proprietor/single person LLC/S corp, how to effectively keep track of expenses/income, collecting & remitting sales taxes, how to handle cash, common reasons small businesses struggle, what are costs of goods sold, & many more to list. Ryan & Becca learned quite a few things from this chat and we know you will as well. Please use our discussion as a start point for learning and ask your own accountant questions to ensure you're doing what is correct for your own business. Reach out to Jamie with any accounting services you may need help with and let her know your biggest takeaway from our discussion today. ResourcesTaxJar - What creates sales tax nexus in every stateSBA - State tax department resourcesAloha Friday CPA - Entrepreneur Virtual Experience (coming soon)Where you can find us for NCECA 2023-----Find more about Jamie's business below-----Website - https://www.alohafridaycpa.com/Instagram - @jamie_boyackFacebook - https://www.facebook.com/alohafridaycpa/Listener QuestionsSend us questions so we can answer anything you've been thinking about on a future episode. Send those through Instagram @wheeltalkpodcast or email us at wheeltalkpodcast@gmail.com.Sponsors - L&L KilnsThe durable kiln that potters trust to fire evenly & consistently. Find your L&L kiln at hotkilns.comSupport the show on Patreon for as little as $3 per month: https://patreon.com/WheeltalkpodcastBecca's Patreon: https://patreon.com/superpotladyFollow us on Instagram:@wheeltalkpodcast@rdceramics@5linespotteryVisit our website:www.wheeltalkpotcast.comWheel Talk YouTube ChannelSupport the show
Rachel lives in Nelson with her husband Scott, and before entering Parliament, worked as a Health and Safety Coordinator for the Anglican Diocese of Nelson. In her previous role as an Organiser with FIRST Union, she negotiated collective employment agreements with large companies like Nelson Pine, lifting wages for hundreds of workers in the Nelson region.Rachel previously volunteered on the Boards of Nelson Women's and Children's Refuge and the Nelson Environment Centre. She was the Chair of Labour's Policy Council leading up to the election. A trained singer, she has a Music Degree from the University of Auckland and was a member of the New Zealand Youth Choir. She also enjoys spending time at Tahunanui beach with Scott and their Labrador, Phoebe.Rachel is passionate about ensuring all Kiwis have the opportunity to be the best they can be. She knows it starts with dignity at work; affordable, warm homes; quality education and a responsive, accessible health system. She knows working people need the security of knowing there will be a pension there for them at an age they can still enjoy it.Rachel loves Nelson's fantastic natural environment, outstanding creative industries and unrivalled community spirit. Rachel is honoured to have been elected as the MP for Nelson and looks forward to working hard in Parliament in 2020.Rachel's priorities for Nelson are:Affordable housing for first-home buyers and families,Working to end “Sunshine Wages” in the region,Improving Mental Health services,Better public transport,Preserving our environment; andWorking closely with our two Councils to address Climate Change.Support the showFollow axschat on social mediaTwitterhttps://twitter.com/AkwyZhttps://twitter.com/axschatLinkedInhttps://www.linkedin.com/in/antoniovieirasantos/ https://www.linkedin.com/company/axschat/Vimeohttps://vimeo.com/akwyz
This week, UnityNow's Toby Davis sits down with Connor Boyack, founder and president of the Utah-based Libertas Institute. Throughout this free-flowing conversation, Boyack shares his experience and perspective on working towards consensus-based, common ground solutions at his think tank, and how he's been able to make real political change. From small businesses' battles against regulation, to the fight for education reform, to challenging the death penalty, you'll learn about the issues Libertas deals with, and how the institute works to frame real solutions both sides can agree on. You'll learn about their innovative regulation sandbox, and why lawyers love it, and about the history of homeschooling.And speaking of learning, you'll also get to hear about how Connor got the idea for the Tuttle Twins, an educational children's book series on how society and government works, that has since been adapted into a cartoon. As Connor tells it, the impacts are far reaching, leading youngsters towards key understandings about economy and society, and leaving their parents stunned! Finally, Connor shares his thoughts about the current state of our politics. What does he think lies in store for the future of the Republican and Democratic parties? And is our division really as bad as it seems?This is one conversation you won't want to miss!
Happy Thanksgiving! It's Thanksgiving week, and I thought, "What better topic to put onto the podcast for the week of Thanksgiving than one on bulking?" So today, I have two very gracious guests, Katie and Amanda, who will share their experiences going through a bulk. We talk about normalizing the challenges and struggles that happen during this phase. Also, some of the awesome things that happen as you go through a bulk. So without further ado, let's jump into the episode with Amanda and Katie. Find show notes at bicepsafterbabies.com/254 Follow me on Instagram and Tiktok! Links: www.bicepsafterbabies.com/76 www.bicepsafterbabies.com/9 www.bicepsafterbabies.com/42 www.bicepsafterbabies.com/114 www.bicepsafterbabies.com/170 www.bicepsafterbabies.com/94 www.bicepsafterbabies.com/197 bicepsafterbabies.com/workshop bicepsafterbabies.com/insider
The Plain Language bill, which is currently before parliament, is seeking to make New Zealand's political communication easier to understand. In charge of the bill is Labour MP Rachel Boyack, who considers plain language to be a basic democratic right. Casper spoke to Rachel Boyack about the bill, the problems it aims address, and what plain language actually means.
A Bill which would require public sector agencies to use clear and concise language is making progress in Parliament. Labour's Nelson MP Rachel Boyack's Plain Language Bill would require agencies to have a designated plain language officer. Rachel Boyack joined Kate Hawkesby on Early Edition. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
“Any parent who doesn't recognize that they're on a battlefield, that their children are ground zero in this effort, is going to lose…Collectivists are trying to co-opt and change the minds of our children,” says Connor Boyack. He's the author of the Tuttle Twins children's books, which have sold over 4 million copies. He recently released “America's History,” a new Tuttle Twins story-based textbook. At a time when revisionist history runs rampant, it offers an honest look at American history. “Give our kid a shield and a sword before we send them out into the intellectual battlefield. Give them a foundation of these ideas [so] that when they're listening to their teacher or reading a textbook or looking at TikTok…they can evaluate those ideas, rather than just absorb them like a sponge,” Boyack says. Follow EpochTV on social media: Twitter: https://twitter.com/EpochTVus Rumble: https://rumble.com/c/EpochTV Truth Social: https://truthsocial.com/@EpochTV Gettr: https://gettr.com/user/epochtv Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/EpochTVus Gab: https://gab.com/EpochTV Telegram: https://t.me/EpochTV
We have seen recently that many people are willing to give up their freedom for a little bit of security. What would make you give up your freedom? Don't give in to the masses, defend your rights and stand firm. Chase and Remmington are joined by Connor Boyack to discuss many topics like this one.
LNNR Yellow Vest Radio Entry 9 Property Is Theft, Proudon From the parking lot of the Oregon Country Fair in Veneta, which continues to require proof of vaccination... I don't play these games, but we will try to enter tomorrow on yellow vest Saturday, and explain that they are violating a fundamental set of human rights. But before addressing the topic, I had the honor of marching in Portland with JFPK on Thursday. Jayland Walker. Absolutely disgusted to see that at the location Patrick Kimmons was murdered by Portland police, someone has removed all the trees and sbrubbery from area. -his mother having planted a tree at that location in Patrick's honor. Provacative af. Those who promote John Locke forget his ideas were purposely excluded from the Declaration of Independence. And this royal lie of private property imprisons us ever moreso today, unquestioned, as if nothing else could possibly exist. Continuing with further Corbett criticism, he recently interviewed Connor Boyack, who is like this certain type of American Heretic who rewrites history with his ammendment "Life, Liberty and PROPERTY" ("Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of happiness" is the actual text) Boyack also played a fundamental role in the subversion of the democratic results of Utah's Prop 2 in 2018, acting as a defacto self appointed (church appointed) politician. You can't own the earth! Native Americans were convinced these colonists were mentally ill... and are we not still living under the false royal lie that they own the earth on which we sleep and thus justify hoarding our natural abundance and doling it back to us wrapped in plastic??!? Maybe we should quit basing our ideas of human life on the writings of men who literally didn't believe others were human. But for whatever those documents are worth, there is little doubt the Declaration of Independence stands as, by far, the most important American colonial scrawl. We didn't defeat the royals pursuant to 1776, we only broke from them... on paper. Is it not true the revolutionary war with London never ended? Have we we not, in reality, been recaptured by royal subtlety? They just call them billionaires now. Yellow Vest Proverb: Anyone punching down on regular folks while billionaires still walk the earth needs to be slapped. This is the link to the Corbett interview in support of Connor Boyack's new children's book: https://www.corbettreport.com/solutionswatch-childrenhistory/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/afdd/support
On Friday 4th March, Our Scottish Future and the Scottish Fabians held a joint event near the Scottish Labour conference, joined by Lisa Nandy MP (Shadow Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing and Communities), Sarah Boyack MSP (Scottish Labour Spokesperson for the Constitution, External Affairs and Culture), and Professor Jim Gallagher, the Chair of Our Scottish Future.We took as our theme the idea of “joining up” – because if we're going to level up then we need governments to join up. And that's not just the UK government and the devolved governments, but also local government. How do we get all three working better on an issue that we all agree is vitally important? And how are Edinburgh and London delivering?Thanks for listening! Get the latest by following @scottish_future
In today's Friday Bonus episode, we have Katie Boyack, whose story I believe many will relate to. Her life changed during the pandemic in ways she didn't expect, and it made her feel out of control. After joining MACROS101 in September of 2020, she learned more about this idea of control and how stepping out of her comfort zone would help her reach new levels of personal development. I think you'll learn a lot from Katie's story as she shares it with us today. So, let's jump in. Find show notes at bicepsafterbabies.com/184 Follow me on Instagram! Links: bicepsafterbabies.com/insider bicepsafterbabies.com/waitlist Katie's IG
Welcome back, my fellow creatives! Let's take a magical turn with our indie brews today. I recently interviewed C.S. Boyack on my site jeanleesworld, so I'm really excited to try one of his stories today. Let's sip the first chapter of Voyage of the Lanternfish together, shall we? Cheers!
Summary: Do you want to educate your children on how the economy works? Connor Boynack sits down with me to talk about the books he has written over the last several years that expose children to the benefits of personal freedom and free markets in a way that they can comprehend. A Dad himself, Boyack wants to give young minds access to the knowledge that extends beyond what children learn in school, and he provides the perfect tools to do so. Tune in to hear more about these great resources. Highlights: -Boyack writes books that expose children to the benefits of personal freedom and free markets -He started in 2014 and has sold 3 million copies of these books -He is a Dad and owns a think tank that deals with policy reform -He wanted his children to understand the concepts that he deals with on a daily basis -The first book was successful and the demand for these resources has been increasingly strong in the last few years -The books are story-based and fully illustrated -Their model is directed at families trying to educate their children—whether they are homeschooled or enrolled in school -Children are pretty good at understanding complex topics, and this has been a thrilling aspect of Boyack's publishing -These children are ultimately going to help run our nation one day—it's important to talk about these ideas because you don't know what type of positive impact you could have Useful Links: Financial Survival Network The Tuttle Twins Teaching Children About Liberty - Solutions Watch
Anyone else get overwhelmed at the thought of music lessons for your kids but don't want to give up on your dream of having a musical family? In this weeks episode of the the podcast @crystalboyackmusicstudio is sharing WHY music in our home is so important (there is a long list of options to choose from - what resonates with you?) as well as the how. You don't need to be an amazing musician or have loads of money to bring music into your family.
Join Meghan Nam and Robert Maddock as they sit down with CA Student Living's (CASL) chief operating officer, Steve Boyack, and senior vice president of acquisitions, Mike Hung, to discuss value-add strategies in the student housing sector. Learn about the cycle of value-add programs and why capital injection is accelerating now more than ever before. Boyack and Hung talk through CASL's approach—leveraging its extensive team of experts that work in concert to ensure timely takeovers with minimal disruptions, all while balancing tight deadlines so even the shortest breaks in the academic calendar can be utilized to surprise and delight residents upon their return.
In this episode, we talk to Nate Boyack. Nate is an amazing guy. He spent time in Japan as a missionary. He was a wild-land firefighter in California. He's currently running two companies that give back to the people who are most in need of assistance. Nate talks about his struggles to find his path, and how his plans were changed unexpectedly. What's most important about Nate's story is that he kept pushing forward, and kept looking for the next opportunity. He's now in a position where he found the right balance of business success and family life. http://www.bainevada.com http://www.sagehealthservices.com If you like what we are doing please feel free to give us a little support. We greatly appreciate the generosity. https://www.buymeacoffee.com/nothingowed https://www.patreon.com/user?u=39903052
We sit down to talk with Connor Boyack; Founder of the Libertas “think tank”, Renowned author, and lobbyist for freedom. We discuss a vast amount of topics, including what it's like to be a lobbyist, writing and producing a tv show for kids, and why the American education system is failing our children.Be sure to head over to Tacticalamericanconversations.com and subscribe to hear our full conversations with Connor. Trust us, you won't want to miss it! It's only 3 bucks a month and you gain access to all of our full-length podcasts, videos, and other exclusive content!
Dave shares stories from his close to 40 years in education.
In this episode, I chat with Amy Boyack, a social worker with Utah Foster Care. Amy shares her experiences coaching foster families and what led her to social work, including a detour after 9/11. As the mother of 4 boys, she shares how she balances her family with work. And she also tells how people can help fostering families this holiday season. Links: https://utahfostercare.org Find me on Instagram! @careerchatpod
In this episode, David Gornoski is joined by Connor Boyack, author of Tuttle Twins and the upcoming Christ vs. Caesar. What does "render unto Caesar" mean for the modern-day Christian? To answer this important question, Boyack takes us through a history of the Church's relationship with the State. Can we hide behind the anonymity of the voting booth and not be accountable for the State's violence? Listen to the full episode to find out, plus David comments on the news surrounding Miles Taylor, the New York Times "anonymous source," and more. Pre-order 'Christ vs Caesar' on Amazon. Visit A Neighbor's Choice at aneighborschoice.com
Protect your Finances during the pandemic with Jamie Boyack, CPA, Owner, AlohaFridayCPA.com. Covid has hit hard at everyone in the wedding and event industry. You must take these actions to protect your financial health. Manage and pay off debt. Accounting Non-Negotiables. Receipt management and accounting software.
James Ashley connects with Elena BoyackElena's working career has been focused on talent acquisition in the commercial real estate industry. She started her career working for a recruiting agency in Toronto that specialized in real estate hires. In 2010, Elena moved in-house with Great West Life as a Staffing Specialist. For the last eight years, she has grown her career at Triovest Realty Advisors. As Senior Manager, Talent Acquisition at Triovest, Elena spearheads the policies and processes to attract the best talent in the market. In this episode Elena speaks to the following;From Recruiting Agency to in-house Talent AcquisitionThe advancements in technology that support the hiring processHiring for FitThe power of creating structure at workPeople-focused leadershipThe role models who shaped her work ethicFinding work life balanceReading GladwellThe Strength FinderAnd much more....
Nelson will have its first new MP in a quarter of a century, after Labour's Rachel Boyack beat National stalwart Nick Smith by 3-and-a-half-thousand votes Mr Smith has been the Nelson MP since 1996, and was the MP for Tasman for six years before that. He told TVNZ the result was tough to swallow after representing the region for 30 years.
Jacy and Seth are lifelong massage connoisseurs who finally decided to start their own massage business! Tune in to hear how the power of goals, humility, and not giving up have helped them get to where they are today!
Connor Boyack, president of the Libertas Institute in Utah, discusses work they are doing there to protect the privacy of those who send DNA samples to medical research and/or genealogy services. The conversation includes privacy, constitutional protections against unreasonable search and seizure, and law enforcement.
How should leaders manage student housing and multifamily communities during the COVID-19 pandemic? Steve Boyack, CEO of CA Management Services, shares on-the-ground insights from every angle: culture and maintenance through communication and technology.
Rachel Boyack - Labour Candidate for Nelson was in the studio today talking to Judene Edgar and provided an invaluable update on the New Zealand Labour Party government's response to COVID-19 including yesterday's financial relief package.
Todd Weiler and Jeremy Robert overview the 2020 general legislative session and discuss the abortion bills. Then Connor Boyack discusses polygamy, cannabis changes, and bail reform.
State Auditor John Dougall and Jennie Taylor talk with Connor Boyack, President, Libertas Institute. Boyack discusses special-needs scholarships, driver license suspensions, and medical cannabis. Dougall and Taylor then talk about the challenges of funding highway infrastructure, especially with the slowly dying gas tax.
Connor Boyack of Libertas Institute joins Heather Andrews and Josh Daniels to talk about a recent legal victory where the court struck down Pleasant Grove city's use of a road fee as an illegal tax. Andrews also talks about American's for Prosperity Utah and their new #BeTheChangeUtah project seeking to increase volunteerism and highlight social entrepreneurs making an impact in Utah.
State Representative Craig Hall discusses DNA privacy. Also, Connor Boyack and Michael Melendez give an update on the status of medical cannabis. Boyack and Melendez of the Libertas Institute host.
Cristy Henshaw, Local Government Policy Analyst at the Libertas Institute, discusses local code reform. Connor Boyack and Michael Melendez of the Libertas Institute host.
State Representative Cory Maloy discusses driver's license suspension. The State Representative Adam Robertson discusses regulatory sandboxes. Connor Boyack and Michael Melendez of the Libertas Institute host.
James Czerniawski, Tech & Innovation Policy Analyst at the Libertas Institute discusses biometric locks. Connor Boyack and Michael Melendez of the Libertas Institute host.
Labour MSP Sarah Boyack is back in office at Holyrood following the resignation of Kezia Dugdale from politics. We met her to hear about her priorities.
Do you have a partner in your pursuit of your dreams in the entertainment industry?On this episode of the VIP Ignite podcast, your host Deneen White is excited to introduce you to mother and son Sherice Boyack and Deion Bady. Acting has been a goal and dream of theirs for some time now. When she was younger, Sherice acted in the school plays, took some acting classes and did some extra work. She always enjoyed it but got busy with life and put it to the side. When Deion wanted to be in plays it made her miss acting. The next thing she knew, they were both signed up for acting classes. It is something that they enjoy doing together. They have filmed on Swamp Thing, Halloween Kills and a local short film. Soon they will be filming on a Hulu series show called Reprisal. They are so excited about what the future holds! If you are interested in learning how to become an actor, model or musician or how to take your career to the next level, please visit our website at https://ammsociety.com/webinar-registration to register for our next live webinar!
Do you have a partner in your pursuit of your dreams in the entertainment industry? On this episode of the VIP Ignite podcast, your host Deneen White is excited to introduce you to mother and son Sherice Boyack and Deion Bady. Acting has been a goal and dream of theirs for some time now. When she was younger, Sherice acted in the school plays, took some acting classes and did some extra work. She always enjoyed it but got busy with life and put it to the side. When Deion wanted to be in plays it made her miss acting. The next thing she knew, they were both signed up for acting classes. It is something that they enjoy doing together. They have filmed on Swamp Thing, Halloween Kills and a local short film. Soon they will be filming on a Hulu series show called Reprisal. They are so excited about what the future holds! If you are interested in learning how to become an actor, model or musician or how to take your career to the next level, please visit our website at https://ammsociety.com/webinar-registration to register for our next live webinar!
Episode 24 finds the Liberty Hippie taking to the president of the Libertas Institution, and author of "Lessons from a Lemonade Stand," "Passion-Driven Education," and, of course, The Tuttle Twins series. We talked about how he ended up deciding that homeschooling was the correct decision for his children, and how he came to write the Tuttle Twins, and the importance of teaching children about liberty and sound economics. Pay attention for a future announcement when Connor's new game to supplement the Tuttle Twin's series comes out. The Links Connor's Personal Website Connor on Amazon The Libertas Institute As this was a shorter episode, the Liberty Hippie would be remiss to not talk about some environmental issues, and he does so examining the International Joint Commission's handling of flooding along the St. Lawrence river and Great Lakes area. More Links! Schumer Targets IJC Over Lake Ontario Flooding Is Plan 2014 Really the Culprit Behind Lake Ontario High Water Levels New Report Confirms 2017 Floods Caused by Extreme Weather Plan 2014 If you're enjoying the show, please support it by becoming a patron on Patreon and get access to bonus shows, seeds, and merchandise (and if you don't like Patreon, you can sign up to support the show on BitBacker!) You can also do your Amazon shopping through our Amazon link. Please subscribe and leave a review on the Apple iTunes Store (or on any podcatcher, though iTunes is the most important). You can also like us on facebook and share the show from there. We are on Twitter as @HSandHSpod, and sometimes even on Instagram, too. And don't forget to join the The Homesteaded Homeschool Forum to be a part of the conversation.And don't forget to pay Nicky P. a visit either at Sounds Like Liberty, or on bandcamp, and pick up a subscription to the Freedom Song 365 project.
Society and the State | Life, Liberty, and Your Pursuit of Happiness
For some time now, a great many career-seekers have been following the same predictable script of going to college, getting a degree and then finding someone to hire them. What if there was another way to begin a productive and fulfilling career without having to take on backbreaking amounts of student loan debt? Connor shares insight into the book “Skip College - Launch your career without debt, distractions or a degree” which he recently edited. Learn what some of the the most innovative and creative minds are suggesting as alternatives to the standard script most of us grew up with.
Every student knows the feeling of utter disappointment that comes when they find out they've been assigned homework. But is there more to this feeling then simply not wanting work? And can homework negatively impact students' lives rather than improving it? That's what I'm here to explore.
Society and the State | Life, Liberty, and Your Pursuit of Happiness
Is socialism gaining in popularity among younger people? For that matter, is capitalism on the outs with the millennial generation? Depending upon who you ask, this appears to be the case. But where do these attitudes originate? Do the young people allegedly embracing socialism even understand what it is, or are they just excited at the prospect of “free” stuff? In this episode, we discuss how to counter this trend and when to start teaching free market principles to youngsters.
Nine-year-old, Leo, gives us his take on protectionism in his review of a great kids book by Connor Boyack called Food Truck Fiasco. Find out what happens to business owners when cronyism infects the food truck industry.
Megan from the Utah Golf Foundation and Carl veteran of the armed forces discuss the UGA's upcoming Veterans on Course event.
Connor Boyack is back with another book in the Tuttle Twins series called The Fate of the Future. It's based on Murray Rothbard's famous Anatomy of the State, and like Rothbard it pulls no punches when describing government as predatory, violent, and coercive. Connor and Jeff Deist discuss why it's so important to offer an early alternative to the fantasyland view of the state that kids get in schools, and how the revolutionary act of home schooling may prove more powerful than any other libertarian activism.]]>
You know you've really mastered a topic if you can explain it to a complete beginner and be understood. You've truly mastered it if you can convey the basic idea even to a child. And that's precisely what the Tuttle Twins book series accomplishes. The most recent volume in the series takes Murray Rothbard's classic essay "The Anatomy of the State" and presents its basic ideas to a young audience.
This show brings the audience great things Ohioans are doing to make their communities, the state, the region, and the world a better place as entrepreneurs, leaders, historical and popular culture figures. For episode 59, I had the pleasure of speaking with David Kelley, a highly regarded Philosophy Teacher/Writer and Founder of The Atlas Society. David has spent his life studying, teaching, and promoting Objectivism associated with Ayn Rand. To connect with the Outstanding Ohioans show, here are a few ways: Itunes Stitcher Your computer Facebook YouTube Here were the topics we discussed in our conversation: Growing up in Cleveland and Shaker Heights reading Ayn Rand's The Fountainhead concept of Individualism vs. Collectivism Definition of Objectivism, under these four pillars: Reason Achievement Individualism Freedom his teaching career and process of deciding to form The Atlas Society speculation on universities and intellectuals becoming more collectivist in the United States, and what in Ayn Rand's background led her to oppose this movement his role in the creation of The Atlas Shrugged Trilogy The Tuttle Twin book series by Connor Boyack to teach the principles of freedom to children To contact David, please go here. To help support the show, please shop on Amazon with this link. I receive a small commission for any sales with no added expense to you. Thank you for your support! Thank you for taking the time to listen to the show. Please leave a review on ITunes or Stitcher, or email me at ronsiliko@gmail.com. Please refer any recommended future guests to my email.
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Virtually everyone agrees that education is essential. How it is supposed to take place is a source of intense debate and discussion. Is there a difference between education and schooling? For that matter, can a one-size-fits-all approach ever meet the needs of individuals who differ widely in how they learn? If you've ever struggled through the conveyor belt process of learning things that didn't interest you in the least, you'll appreciate Connor's insights into passion-driven education.
It's still true even if it's a cliche: “kids are our future.” That's why reaching children with the message of liberty is important. Joining us today is author of the Tuttle Twins book series, Connor Boyack, who has not only created a way for kids to learn about liberty, they are excitedto learn about liberty. Boyack tells us a bit of the backstory on the Tuttle Twins, as well as how he as a dad solved a problem for many parents: reaching our children with the message of liberty.
Salon is unhappy with my guest: his children's book series teaches libertarian ideas -- and, worst of all, introduces them even to some of the ideas of...AYN RAND!
Rick Lilly, a teacher at Clearfield High School "stands out as one of the most influential" writes Kylie Boyack, a student of Mr. Lilly's. "My fellow classmates and other teachers would agree. He cares deeply for all his students and wants them to be successful. During this school year, I went through one of the most trying times in my life. I was struggling in school and with life but Mr. Lilly always made sure that I was okay and was willing to help me with anything. He taught me to accept difficulties and make the best of them." Boyack goes on to say that "beyond school, he is another inspiration in and of itself. He has had almost as many medical issues and surgeries as he the number of years old he is, including but not limited to two kidney transplants and two strokes. Medical issues aren’t easy to overcome but Mr. Lilly acts as if they aren’t even there and he is extremely positive about life. If you watched Mr. Lilly for a day you would never realize what he has been through because he doesn’t let them define him and it is easy to see that he loves his job, his students, and the other staff." Mr. Lilly receives a special recognition award from Zions Bank, an overnight stay at the Anniversary Inn, dinner for two at the Roof Restaurant downtown, and two season passes to the Hale Center Theater. At the end of the year, one lucky teacher will win the lease of a new car provided by Burt Bros. Tire and Service. KSL NewsRadio and Zions Bank are proud to honor Utah's best teachers with the KSL Teacher Feature Awards! Since 1994, Teacher Feature has highlighted outstanding teachers throughout the State of Utah. Winning teachers are announced every Tuesday morning, September through June, on Utah's Morning News with Brian & Amanda.
The 80th episode of the podcast is a weird one. My family has disappeared and I don't know where they went. Please, someone find them and make them play games with me. Seriously though, we haven't played games in over two weeks, so Erin and Tyler get a recording reprieve. For guests, though, Craig is joined by Kimberly Revia from The Cubist and Granite Game Summit and Ruth Boyack from the 5 By Games Podcast. In their chat, the three of them discuss building your own con and the work that goes into it being a successful venture. If you've ever wanted to have your own gig, at home or elsewhere, tune in for the sweet deets. Show Times: Intro: 0:17 3rd Segment with Kimberly and Ruth: 4:16 Wrap-Up: 57:02 Punchboard Media Stinger: 59:37
She's a practicing attorney, city councilmember, life coach, real estate investor, writer, and professional speaker--all of which she does part-time while helping her husband raise their family of four boys. She speaks at BYU Education Week and Time Out for Women, authored "The Parenting Breakthrough: A Real-Life Plan to Teach Your Kids to Work, Save Money, and Be Truly Independent" and now she's set her sights on marriage -- improving it, that is. This week Merrilee Browne Boyack talks about her new book, "Strangling Your Husband Is NOT an Option: A Practical Guide to Dramatically Improving Your Marriage." That's this week on The Cricket and Seagull...