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W. Bruce Cameron is author of #1 New York Times, USA Today International bestselling novel A Dog's Purpose. The Amblin/Universal film of the same name is the most successful international live-action dog movie of all time. His latest novel, Love, Clancy: Diary of a Good Dog is a deeply moving story with a brand-new cast of characters, including one very good dog and one disdainful cat. Told in Cameron's signature style, a tremendous cast of wonderful characters find themselves navigating the challenges of life.
From 2010- W. B ruce Cameron talks about his best-selling novel "A Dog's Purpose
Award-winning, nationally syndicated humor columnist, Bruce Cameron, has written his first fictional novel, A Dog's Purpose, which has become a New York Times bestseller. Being a best-selling author is not new to Bruce as he is also the author of 8 Simple Rules for Dating My Daughter (which the television show of the same name featuring the late John Ritter was based on). During this podcast, we talked about his latest book, the one dog that had four incarnations within the story, the reason he was inspired to write the book and the screenplay he is co-writing for DreamWorks Studios to make A Dog's Purpose into a movie. Without giving away the ending of the story, the dog does figure out his purpose in life.
This is the first episode of the new show "Federal Prison Authority Presents: Around the Block." The two hosts are returning host Bruce Cameron and previous guest Susan Giddings. Both open the episode discussing the paths they have taken to reach their point in their present-day federal Prisons career. Susan expands upon her time in Washington D.C. and how that has helped her in her work in Texas and in understanding the system. As the episode progresses, Bruce and Susan discuss halfway house placements and how inmates gain time credit for their sentences. A key point in the episode is the process of understanding the time it takes to get time off and be released. While it is possible and the system works, it doesn't happen overnight. It is still a new law that was established in 2018. A very informative first episode and is beneficial. Dr. Susan Giddings can be found on their shared website https://federalprisonauthority.com/who-we-are/ Bruce through his cell (214) 431-2032 and https://conciergecoach.net/ Their book can be bought here: https://www.amazon.com/Unlocking-Federal-Time-Credits-Attorneys/dp/B0D7RT3SMN
Send me a Text Message here."MAKE-UP!!" Wait, it costs how much?!This ends the Spotlight on Bruce Cameron and his work at the BBC News and UK Parliament. A nice chat about how it works in the team and how it affected his Deaf parents too.Enjoy this sharing with a colleague.IW CommunityA great place to meet regularly to laugh, learn, and lean on each other.You get:10 or 50% OFF of workshops, seminars. A great way to earn professional development hours.Online meetings to expand on the IW podcast episodes. Meet online with interviewees.Practice groups, Dilemma discussions.And more.Support the showDon't forget to tell a friend or colleague! Click below! IW Community Buy Me a Coffee Get extras with a subscription! Share the PODCAST Subscribe to the Monthly Newsletter Listen & follow on many other platforms. Send me a voicemail! [TRANSCRIPTS ARE HERE] Thanks for listening. I'll see you next week.Take care now.
Send me a Text Message here.SPOTLIGHT! LOOK AT THAT!We continue to Spotlight the special work that Scottish sign language interpreter, Bruce Cameron has experienced since 2024 when he started serving the communities through a new medium, the BBC media in the News and UK Parliament broadcasts.He shares his stories and experience in this specific setting. He details the daily commute, the operations that the interpreters must learn, the teaming skills, the new interpreting skills, and much more. This is part 2 in this 3-part Spotlight on Bruce and his experience.IW CommunityA great place to meet regularly to laugh, learn, and lean on each other.You get:10 or 50% OFF of workshops, seminars. A great way to earn professional development hours.Online meetings to expand on the IW podcast episodes. Meet online with interviewees.Practice groups, Dilemma discussions.And more.Support the showDon't forget to tell a friend or colleague! Click below! IW Community Buy Me a Coffee Get extras with a subscription! Share the PODCAST Subscribe to the Monthly Newsletter Listen & follow on many other platforms. Send me a voicemail! [TRANSCRIPTS ARE HERE] Thanks for listening. I'll see you next week.Take care now.
Today we delve into the world of Title VII by looking at the pending case in Carter v. Transp. Workers Union of Am. Local 556. The focus of our discussion will be on the paper from Blaine Hutchison in the Texas Review of Law & Politics, entitled Title VII's Religious Liberty Rules in Carter (here). Blaine is joined by one of the premier experts in the field of employment law and also my old professor, Bruce Cameron. As part of this conversation, we lay out some history for Religious Accommodation claims, the importance of protecting the conscience, the freewheelin' accommodation claim (for more, see this), the background in Carter, and more. Professor Bruce Cameron (profile) teaches employment discrimination law at Regent University School of Law and has been litigating religious accommodation cases for the National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation for four decades. Blaine Hutchinson (profile) is a staff attorney with the National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation. Cross & Gavel is a production of CHRISTIAN LEGAL SOCIETY. The episode was produced by Josh Deng, with music from Vexento.
Send me a Text Message here.SPOTLIGHT! LOOK THERE!This Spotlight episode highlights the special work that Scottish sign language interpreter, Bruce Cameron has recently experienced. In 2024 he started serving the communities through a new medium, the BBC media.He shares his stories and experience in this specific setting. He details the daily commute, the operations that the interpreters must learn, the teaming skills, the new interpreting skills, and much more. Enjoy this 3-part Spotlight on Bruce and his experience.IW CommunityA great place to meet regularly to laugh, learn, and lean on each other.You get:10 or 50% OFF of workshops, seminars. A great way to earn professional development hours.Online meetings to expand on the IW podcast episodes. Meet online with interviewees.Practice groups, Dilemma discussions.And more.Support the showDon't forget to tell a friend or colleague! Click below! IW Community Buy Me a Coffee Get extras with a subscription! Share the PODCAST Subscribe to the Monthly Newsletter Listen & follow on many other platforms. Send me a voicemail! [TRANSCRIPTS ARE HERE] Thanks for listening. I'll see you next week.Take care now.
The NLS annotation follows: A dog’s perfect Christmas DB101082 Author: Cameron, W. Bruce Reading Time: 7 hours, 34 minutes Read by: Ann Marie Lee Subject: Holidays An emergency arises for the fractured Goss family, one with the potential to not only ruin Christmas, but everything holding the family together. Is the arrival of a lost puppy yet another calamity, or could the little canine be just what they all need? Unrated. Commercial audiobook. 2020. New York : Macmillan, 2020. You can find this book on Bookshare at the following website: https://www.bookshare.org/browse/book/4925649?returnPath=L3NlYXJjaD9tb2R1bGVOYW1lPXB1YmxpYyZrZXl3b3JkPWElMkJkb2clMjUyNiUyNTIzMzklMjUzQnMlMkJwZXJmZWN0JTJCY2hyaXN0bWFz
When a tragic accident separates three dogs from their human, they find themselves up for adoption - separately. But Riggs, an Australian Shepherd with a heart of gold, refuses to see his family torn apart. After the exuberant and fun-loving doodle Archie and quick-witted Jack Russell Luna are taken to new homes, Riggs' powerful herding instincts send him on a journey to bring his pack back together again. MY THREE DOGS is a charming and heartfelt novel about humankind's best, most loyal friend, and a wonderful adventure of love and finding home. You likely recognize Cameron as the internationally bestselling author of the A Dog's Purpose series and A Dog's Way Home series, as well as the co-screenwriter for the movie adaptations, whose books have earned praise from the likes of Alice Walker and Temple Grandin. Cameron's signature style shines in this whirlwind of a novel that showcases how determination, instinct, and love can make a family whole once more.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-unplugged-totally-uncut--994165/support.
We talked about a few filthy things and then talked about three awesome books! My Three Dogs by Bruce Cameron, The Only Good Indians by Stephen Graham Jones and Murder Mindfully by Karsten Dusse.
Stephen Grootes speaks to Bruce Cameron, a freelance journalist and retirement funds consultant, about the alarming R35 billion withdrawn from retirement funds in just 11 weeks, sparking concerns over the Two-Pot System's impact on retirement savings. In other interviews on the Money Show, Lebogang Ramafoko, the Executive Director of Oxfam, speaks about the key takeaways from the G20 summit in Brazil, where world leaders gathered to address pressing global issues, including climate change, inequality, and food security. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Stephen Grootes speaks to Bruce Cameron, a freelance journalist and retirement funds consultant, about the alarming R35 billion withdrawn from retirement funds in just 11 weeks, sparking concerns over the Two-Pot System's impact on retirement savings.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Guests: First time new author Paige Murray chats about her beautiful new children's picture book"Rosie's Wild Ride: Chasing Big Dreams." Paige's is a successful influencer particularly of western culture/lifestyle, and she's a mom and wife to 9x World Champion Rodeo Cowboy Ty Murray. Also, NY Times and USA Today Best-Selling author Bruce Cameron chats about his new book "My Three Dogs: A Novel."
Joining me for this episode is #1 New York Times Bestselling author of A Dog's Purpose, W. Bruce Cameron. Bruce and I have a chat about his latest novel, My Three Dogs. The story involves three dogs, separated by a tragic accident and their journey to bring their furry family pack back together again. My Three Dogs proves that love will always find a way home. Bruce delivers another classic heartfelt novel as only he can do. Have a listen to one of the best authors of our generation. Enjoy! EPISODE NOTES: W. Bruce Cameron - My Three Dogs
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Welcome back to the studio. This is My Day of Play, where you're taken into the real events and actions of how it happens long before the process of editing or cleaning up. The original purpose of these episodes was to give broadcasting students something to edit, to practice with and to call their own. Then I realized that you are just as important. Share the reality of how it really went. We begin things with Tom Fitton who is globally known for political beliefs and activations. He's the president of Judicial Watch and the author of Rights and Freedom in Peril. Then we're stepping inside the city limits of Philadelphia with Lt. Chris McMullin from the new crime drama Philly Homicide. We're gonna wrap things up with the fun loving storyteller Bruce Cameron who's back with another story about dogs and their journey to survive. This is My Day of Play. Completely unedited in the way of meeting the wizard behind the curtain. Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-unplugged-totally-uncut--994165/support.
Maria chats with author Bruce Cameron about his latest novel My Three Dogs, a heartwarming story about three dogs: Riggs, Archie and Luna, who find themselves out of their home when a tragedy happens...and how they find their way back! (Bruce's books A Dog's Purpose and A Dog's Way Home are also major motion pictures! I'm sure My Three Dogs will be a movie as well)Give a listen, it'll make you smile just as the book does!For more on Bruce CLICK HERE!
When a tragic accident separates three dogs from their human, they find themselves up for adoption - separately. But Riggs, an Australian Shepherd with a heart of gold, refuses to see his family torn apart. After the exuberant and fun-loving doodle Archie and quick-witted Jack Russell Luna are taken to new homes, Riggs' powerful herding instincts send him on a journey to bring his pack back together again. MY THREE DOGS is a charming and heartfelt novel about humankind's best, most loyal friend, and a wonderful adventure of love and finding home. You likely recognize Cameron as the internationally bestselling author of the A Dog's Purpose series and A Dog's Way Home series, as well as the co-screenwriter for the movie adaptations, whose books have earned praise from the likes of Alice Walker and Temple Grandin. Cameron's signature style shines in this whirlwind of a novel that showcases how determination, instinct, and love can make a family whole once more.Become a supporter of this podcast: https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/arroe-collins-like-it-s-live--4113802/support.
Zibby interviews filmmaker, actor, animal advocate, and bestselling author Cathryn Michon about her comforting, heartfelt, richly illustrated gift book for people grieving the loss of a pet, I'M STILL HERE: A Dog's Purpose Forever. Cathryn delves into her emotional, ten-year writing journey, sharing how her own dog, Tucker, and her husband, W. Bruce Cameron, inspired her to bring this book to life. She and Zibby also talk about faith, signs from lost loved ones, and the lessons dogs teach us about joy and living in the moment. Finally, she describes her creative collaborations with her husband, including films based on his novels.Purchase on Bookshop: https://bit.ly/4hbdPHUShare, rate, & review the podcast, and follow Zibby on Instagram @zibbyowens!PLEASE VOTE FOR THIS SHOW!!! VOTING ENDS OCTOBER 17th!Lovie Awards - Best Podcast HostSignal Awards - Best Arts & Culture Podcast Now there's more! Subscribe to Moms Don't Have Time to Read Books on Acast+ and get ad-free episodes. https://plus.acast.com/s/moms-dont-have-time-to-read-books. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
It was a feel-good Thursday show on Newsline, as Brigitte first spoke to Bruce Cameron, author “My Three Dogs,” a book telling the story of three dogs separated from their human after an accident and their determination to find their way back home (00:00). Also joining Brigitte was author and Westport native Tim Manners to discuss Waite “Schoolboy” Hoyt, the subject of his new book “Schoolboy: The Untold Journey of a Yankees Hero” (15:30), especially with the Yankees in the post-season and potentially heading to the World Series!
This Sunday I sit down with Author, Producer, Actress, and Comic Cathryn Michon to discuss her book 'I'm Still Here, A Dog's Purpose Forever'. Cathryn shares the inspiration behind the book and the wisdom conveyed from the dog's perspective, including the importance of living in the present moment and choosing joy over fear. She explores the grief process of losing a beloved pet and how dogs can continue to be present in our lives even after they pass away. Cathryn Michon is a best-selling author, standup comic, actress, feature film director, screenwriter, producer, and animal advocate. She has written for Emmy Award winning TV series and feature films including Amblin/Universal's A Dog's Purpose, which is the most successful international live action dog movie of all time. She's also a co-screenwriter with her husband W. Bruce Cameron for Sony's A Dog's Way Home and the Amblin/Universal A Dog's Purpose 2: A Dog's Journey. An alumnae of The Second City, she co-directed, co-wrote, produced and stars in the Lionsgate film Cook Off! with Melissa McCarthy. She also directed, co-wrote, produced and stars in the Mar Vista Entertainment Film Muffin Top: A Love Story with David Arquette, Marissa Jaret Winokur, and Melissa Peterman. The author of The Grrl Genius Guide to Life (HarperCollins) and Jane Austen's Little Advice Book (HarperCollins), Michon has also written for Salon, Slate, The Huffington Post, the Orange County Register, Los Angeles magazine, and her (now retired) blog was named Best of the Web by the Wall Street Journal. You can watch this full interview over on our YouTube Channel. Don't forget to subscribe! To learn more about your host, Krista Xiomara head over to https://iamkristaxiomara.com If you'd like to support this podcast, consider buying podcast inspired merch here! Podcast Production: Written, directed, and edited by Krista Xiomara Produced by LightCasting Original Music by Mr. Pixie Follow this podcast on Instagram @ianwpodcast
In this episode I have a chat with #1 New York Times Bestselling Author W. Bruce Cameron. We discuss his latest book Ripley: Fire Station Five, which is the latest in his Dogs With A Purpose Series. The book is fun and heartwarming, introducing the reader to the bravery and hardworking nature of fire rescue dogs. We also learn from the master himself about what it takes to be an overwhelmingly successful and versatile writer – from chapter books for children, young adult reader books and adult novels. Bruce has the unique ability to write for readers of all ages…and a dog is always involved. Have a listen to one of the best, my good friend, W. Bruce Cameron. Enjoy! EPISODE NOTES: W. Bruce Cameron - Ripley: Fire Station Five
Stephen Grootes leads an insightful discussion with Chris Axelson, Acting Tax and Financial Sector Policy Deputy Director-General, and Bruce Cameron, freelance journalist and retirement funds consultant, to unpack the implications and benefits of the newly implemented two-pot system. In other interviews on this episode, Mpumi Madisa, CEO of Bidvest, joins The Money Show to discuss the company's impressive full-year results, its successful navigation of economic challenges, and its positive outlook for future growth and expansion.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Susan Giddings and Bruce Cameron, co-authors of Unlocking Federal Time Credits: A Guide for Attorneys, Inmates, and Families, discuss various aspects of the First Step Act and Federal Time Credits. Along with other issues, they cover how time credits are earned, how they differ from Good Conduct Time, the impact of waiting lists and declining programs, participation in the Residential Drug Abuse Program (RDAP), 924(c) convictions, and the Conditional FSA Release Date Calculator. They can be reached at Home - federalprisonauthority.com
The former Chairman of Zespri (and Bay of Plenty kiwifruit farmer) reviews a great harvest season for growers and reflects on his recent trip to China and some concerning demographic stats from over there. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jamie Mackay talks to David Seymour, Kerry Worsnop, Bruce Cameron, and John McOviney.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
• Multiple subsea cable breaks causing internet chaos in South Africa. Arthur Goldstuck, Founder and CEO at World Wide Worx explains the widespread problems are affecting the internet in the country. • Sim Tshabalala, CEO at Standard Bank Group reported a 6% increase active , digital transactions up 30%, assets under management up 7%. Despite 2023's global uncertainty, South Africa's inflation peaked at 7.1% and ended at 5.1%, with GDP growth at 0.6%. Tshabalala emphasises resilience, strategic focus, and commitment to sustainable finance and Africa's growth. • Exxaro Resources delivered robust results despite tough conditions: zero fatalities, lower revenue of R38.7 billion (down 17%), and EBITDA at R13.4 billion (down 29%). The coal business stood out despite challenges, and Exxaro declared dividends totaling approximately R5.4 billion. CEO Nombasa Tsengwa highlighted safety achievements and a focus on sustainable growth. • The splitting of retirement funds is a double-edged sword and could lead to not having sufficient retirement capital, according to retirement planning with consultant Bruce Cameron, co-author of 'The Ultimate Guide to Retirement in South Africa'. However, Christopher Axelson - Acting Head of Tax & Financial Sector Policy at National Treasury says do not be afraid.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Allan Pullinger, CEO at FirstRand, South Africa's largest lender, on reporting a 6% rise in half-year earnings, reaching R19.1 billion, driven by strong net interest income growth. Wikus Olivier, Chief Financial Officer at Santam tells Bruce Whitfield that, despite challenges like economic slowdown and high reinsurance costs, it has maintained its market share and expanded shareholder value, thanks to its diversified portfolio and strong broker network. Bruce Cameron, consultant on retirement funds on why the new two-pot retirement system in South Africa, effective from September 1, 2024 — which will allow early withdrawals from retirement funds — is concerning, as it will potentially boost individual spending and impact the economy and inflation.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The chair of Zespri has a quick comment on how strong export growth is expected across all fruit varieties this year, with about 193 million trays expected to be shipped around the world.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jamie Mackay talks to Matt Chisholm, Stefan Vogel, Sir David Fagan, Jack Fagan, Mark Patterson, Peter Newbold, and Bruce Cameron.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Part 1 Alice Genevieve Tucholke, author of 'Merry and Hark: A Christmas Story," based on a true story- a small owl accidentally finds itself transported from the woods to the heart of a huge city- but is taken in by a loving soul. Part 2: (from the archives) W. Bruce Cameron, author of "The Dogs of Christmas." Part 3: Charles M. Cohen, expert on the works of Dr. Seuss, discusses the 2007 50th anniversary release of "The Grinch who stole Christmas."
Jamie Mackay talks to Shane Jones, Bruce Cameron, James Robertson, and Mike Cronin.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Chairman of Zespri has some good news for the beleaguered primary sector. Kiwifruit is swimming against the tide with record-high returns.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jamie Mackay talks to Andrew Hoggard, Grant McCallum, Nadia Lim, Carlos Bagrie, Sally Rae, Myfanwy Alexander, Ben Picton, and Bruce Cameron.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jamie Mackay talks to Richard McIntyre, Bruce Cameron, Stephen Thomson and Chris Russell.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We tracked down the Chairman of Zespri in Belgium to talk about promising kiwifruit returns, the Rugby World Cup and historical tourism on the Western Front.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Aaron Templer is the author of the book Leading a Social World and the owner of the marketing firm, Three Over Four. He brings a unique background in the arts to his work, which is focused on the convergence of strategy, leadership, and social media. We discussed all of this and more this week on the On Brand podcast. About Aaron Templer Having studied music, English lit, and earned an MBA, Aaron Templer is an unapologetic, eclectic marketing leader, and at-times agitator. With more than 25 years of experience, Aaron is a marketing firm owner, professional instructor for the American Marketing Association, occasional speaker and professor, and hobby percussionist. His firm, speaking engagements, teachings, and writings are at the intersection of strategy, creativity, brand, influence, and leadership. Some call him the Gora Dhol Wallah. Aaron recently authored Leading in a Social World, a six-time award-winning book for business leaders and marketers that sets out a different approach to marketing in online social circles that builds the kind of connections brands and marketers desire. Links from the Show Check out Aaron's book Leading in a Social World. Aaron's marketing firm — Three Over Four. What brand has made Aaron smile recently? Aaron shared a story of meeting the author Bruce Cameron known as “The Dog Author.” Talk about smiles! Connect with Aaron on his website, AaronTempler.com. As We Wrap … Listen and subscribe at Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon/Audible, Google Play, Stitcher, TuneIn, iHeart, YouTube, and RSS. Rate and review the show—If you like what you're hearing, be sure to head over to Apple Podcasts and click the 5-star button to rate the show. And, if you have a few extra seconds, write a couple of sentences and submit a review to help others find the show. Did you hear something you liked on this episode or another? Do you have a question you'd like our guests to answer? Let me know on Twitter using the hashtag #OnBrandPodcast and you may just hear your thoughts here on the show. On Brand is a part of the Marketing Podcast Network. Until next week, I'll see you on the Internet! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Jamie Mackay talks to Stan Meads, Emma Poole and Tim Dangen, Chris Brandolino, and Bruce Cameron.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Chairman of Zespri comments on Zespri organic green kiwifruit being recalled in the US after routine testing found listeria. The recall involves 500 trays of the fruit. In an update sent to growers, Zespri said it had traced the kiwifruit through the supply chain to two orchards. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
When NY times bestselling author, W. Bruce Cameron, was on a road trip with his girlfriend, she shared some sad news: Her first dog had just died. She was crying and inconsolable. Then, W. Bruce was inspired to tell her a story about a dog that reincarnates and eventually ends up in heaven with his owner. The story became a beloved novel and movie (“A Dog's Purpose, and sequels), and catapulted W. Bruce (wbrucecameron.com) as the dog lover novelist (he also married his passenger). Appearing on our Love University Podcast, W. Bruce shared his insights on the unbreakable love bond between dogs and humans. Here's what we discussed about dogs and the lessons they can teach us: Dogs and humans are evolutionary programmed to love each other. In ancient times, the human-wolf (later dog) bond developed as wolves helped humans hunt and survive better. Those humans who worked well with wolves tended to survive and pass along their genes, while wolves who worked well with humans were taken care of and were able to reproduce. Now, according to W. Bruce, in modern times, it's in our respective DNAs to love dogs and dogs to love us. Dogs give us pure unconditional, forgiving love. People are judgmental, but dog's aren't. A human will say to another, “You look terrible with that shirt,” or “You hurt me back in 2020—I can't forget it.” A dog doesn't care what you look like; they will still love you if your hair is all messed up. They also don't hold grudges (you put them outside when company came), yet they are still super excited to see you when you come get them. Strive to be the same toward yourself and others—forgiving, accepting, and loving. A dog enjoys the simple pleasures. We live in a rush-rush society—multitasking, technology overload, trying to cram one more thing into our day. Take a lesson from dogs—they enjoy the simple pleasures of the moment. Even a car ride around the corner is exciting for them. When they take you for a walk, they stop to smell everything and really enjoy it. Follow their example, “Smell the essence of life”—wherever you go, and whatever you do, strive to savor and relish the sights, sounds, tastes, and smells of the experience. Slow down and enjoy the simple pleasures of life. Dogs fully accept everything. Dogs are masters at going with the flow. W. Bruce talks about a dog that lost the use of their leg and were in a cart. Yet, the dog was happy because it didn't have pain and it could spend time with its loved ones. What a beautiful way for us to live as humans if we could accept everything that happens to us—as we find the silver lining in even the darkest of clouds. You have a short life span—enjoy every minute. The average dog has a lifespan of 10 to 13 years. Yet, in that short time period, dogs can pack a great deal of fun, adventure, love, and joy. You can do the same. Realize that your physical time on earth is limited, but the love you create and share is eternal. Like a dog, you can be grateful for every “treat” you experience in life, and approach each moment of existence with joy and anticipation. Bruce says the biggest concern of a loving dog is what will happen to their human after the dog is gone. Ultimately, W. Bruce's dog books are about reunification and returning to the ones we love; otherwise known as eternal love. This uplifted love can be between humans and each other, humans and a Higher Nature (God, spirit, nature), and humans and animals. It's true that dogs are truly a great gift to our world. They teach us how to be generous, nonjudgmental, and forgiving. They show us how to enjoy the present without worrying about the future or regretting the past. Let's face it: It's a dog's world, and you're living in it. Enjoy. CLICK HERE tinyurl.com/mr6h798h FOR MORE ON For the Love of Dogs: Life and Love Lessons from Our Furry Friends, With Special Guest, W. Bruce Cameron, #1 NY Times bestselling author (“A Dog's Purpose,” major motion picture)
When NY times bestselling author, W. Bruce Cameron, was on a road trip with his girlfriend, she shared some sad news: Her first dog had just died. She was crying and inconsolable. Then, W. Bruce was inspired to tell her a story about a dog that reincarnates and eventually ends up in heaven with his owner. The story became a beloved novel and movie (“A Dog's Purpose, and sequels), and catapulted W. Bruce (wbrucecameron.com) as the dog lover novelist (he also married his passenger). Appearing on our Love University Podcast, W. Bruce shared his insights on the unbreakable love bond between dogs and humans. Here's what we discussed about dogs and the lessons they can teach us: Dogs and humans are evolutionary programmed to love each other. In ancient times, the human-wolf (later dog) bond developed as wolves helped humans hunt and survive better. Those humans who worked well with wolves tended to survive and pass along their genes, while wolves who worked well with humans were taken care of and were able to reproduce. Now, according to W. Bruce, in modern times, it's in our respective DNAs to love dogs and dogs to love us. Dogs give us pure unconditional, forgiving love. People are judgmental, but dog's aren't. A human will say to another, “You look terrible with that shirt,” or “You hurt me back in 2020—I can't forget it.” A dog doesn't care what you look like; they will still love you if your hair is all messed up. They also don't hold grudges (you put them outside when company came), yet they are still super excited to see you when you come get them. Strive to be the same toward yourself and others—forgiving, accepting, and loving. A dog enjoys the simple pleasures. We live in a rush-rush society—multitasking, technology overload, trying to cram one more thing into our day. Take a lesson from dogs—they enjoy the simple pleasures of the moment. Even a car ride around the corner is exciting for them. When they take you for a walk, they stop to smell everything and really enjoy it. Follow their example, “Smell the essence of life”—wherever you go, and whatever you do, strive to savor and relish the sights, sounds, tastes, and smells of the experience. Slow down and enjoy the simple pleasures of life. Dogs fully accept everything. Dogs are masters at going with the flow. W. Bruce talks about a dog that lost the use of their leg and were in a cart. Yet, the dog was happy because it didn't have pain and it could spend time with its loved ones. What a beautiful way for us to live as humans if we could accept everything that happens to us—as we find the silver lining in even the darkest of clouds. You have a short life span—enjoy every minute. The average dog has a lifespan of 10 to 13 years. Yet, in that short time period, dogs can pack a great deal of fun, adventure, love, and joy. You can do the same. Realize that your physical time on earth is limited, but the love you create and share is eternal. Like a dog, you can be grateful for every “treat” you experience in life, and approach each moment of existence with joy and anticipation. Bruce says the biggest concern of a loving dog is what will happen to their human after the dog is gone. Ultimately, W. Bruce's dog books are about reunification and returning to the ones we love; otherwise known as eternal love. This uplifted love can be between humans and each other, humans and a Higher Nature (God, spirit, nature), and humans and animals. It's true that dogs are truly a great gift to our world. They teach us how to be generous, nonjudgmental, and forgiving. They show us how to enjoy the present without worrying about the future or regretting the past. Let's face it: It's a dog's world, and you're living in it. Enjoy.
By Adam Turteltaub W. Bruce Cameron is the author of 8 Simple Rules for Dating My Teenage Daughter and a whole series of novels about dogs including A Dog's Purpose which spent 63 weeks on the New York Times bestseller list. His latest novel is Love, Clancy: Diary of a Good Dog. So, why is he on a compliance and ethics podcast? Well, because his writing has a lot more to do with it than you might think, and he learned some painful lessons about setting and enforcing rules. It was easy enough to write those simple rules for dating his then two teenage daughters, but that didn't make him popular. He was seen as a despot and met resistance (both overt and subtle). As for those daughters, one is now a CFO and the other, ironically, works in law enforcement. The experience taught him several lessons that compliance teams can relate to: You have to recognize that you can't have complete control Just because you think thing will go better if others do what you say, they may not There is a need for human expression and accommodation for it Dogs have proven less argumentative for him. As he observes, they have been bred over the centuries to be absolutely dedicated to us. We raised them to be our tools first and then pets. Today they are thrilled when we come home and bring their optimism and hope, and their love of play, into our lives. Dogs, though, he believes, lack an innate sense of right and wrong. Instead, they are born with instincts where what pleases us is “right”. That, he explains, is why dogs owned by bad people turn out “bad”: they are doing what they think will please their owner and, to them, that's the right thing to do. We have an ethical duty to dogs, he argues, because they are wired to please us. In addition, they were bred to depend on us even to survive. Listen in for a fun conversation about dogs, ethics and the often frustrating outcomes of setting even the most basic of rules.
Midnight Daydream-Get To Know The Man Behind The Music#newmusic #rockmusic #hiphop #electronicmusic #brucecameron #rileycameron #midnightdaydreamThe writer, producer, engineer and main performer on the album is Riley Cameron, the son of the late guitarist Bruce Cameron, who tragically passed away in 1999 shortly after releasing his debut LP titled “Midnight Daydream”. An album that featured a plethora of rock legends. Inspired by his father's work, the only viable option was to carry the musical legacy that his father left behind.The self-titled album features a blend of hard rock, electronic, hip-hop and various other musical styles that create a modern sound that captures a spectrum of influences.The “Midnight Daydream” LP is set to release on July 5th, 2023 and will be available on all mainstream platforms, including Itunes, Spotify and Youtube. Physical Copies and merchandise will also be available through their merchandise store via BandCamp.BandCamp : https://www.midnightdaydreamus.bandcamp.com Youtube : https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCr-GPnIG_beRdyIGPl9ByrwFacebook Page : https://www.facebook.com/MidnightDaydreamOfficialInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/midnightdaydreamrock/Thanks for tuning in, please be sure to click that subscribe button and give this a thumbs up!!Email: thevibesbroadcast@gmail.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/listen_to_the_vibes_/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/thevibesbroadcastnetworkLinktree: https://linktr.ee/the_vibes_broadcastTikTok: https://vm.tiktok.com/ZMeuTVRv2/Twitter: https://twitter.com/TheVibesBrdcstTruth: https://truthsocial.com/@KoyoteFor all our social media and other links, go to: Linktree: https://linktr.ee/the_vibes_broadcastPlease subscribe, like, and share!
Join Stephanie Taub, Bruce Cameron, Blaine Hutchinson for discussion on Groff v. Dejoy, which was recently added to the Supreme Court docket. This case highlights questions at the intersection of religious liberty and workplace accommodation. Gerald Groff alleges workplace discrimination by the U.S. Postal Service based on his faith under Title VII of the Civil […]
Join Stephanie Taub, Bruce Cameron, Blaine Hutchinson for discussion on Groff v. Dejoy, which was recently added to the Supreme Court docket. This case highlights questions at the intersection of religious liberty and workplace accommodation. Gerald Groff alleges workplace discrimination by the U.S. Postal Service based on his faith under Title VII of the Civil Rights Act. His refusal to work Sunday shifts due to Sabbath observance resulted in a penalty and sparked a contentious legal debate. Register now to stay up-to-date on this important case that has the potential to shape the future of religious liberty in the workplace. Featuring: Stephanie Taub, Senior Counsel, First Liberty Institute Bruce Cameron, Staff Attorney, National Right to Work Legal Defense Fund Blaine Hutchison, Staff Attorney, National Right to Work Legal Defense Fund --- To register, click the link above.
Without a doubt, W. Bruce Cameron loves dogs. But unlike most dog lovers, he also writes about them. The New York Times bestselling author has over 30 books in print featuring four-legged friends. His book "A Dog's Purpose" was adapted to the silver screen and became one of the longest running feature films about dogs. Bruce joins Russell and Alan to talk about his career and introduce his new book, "Love, Clancy: Diary of a Good Dog."
Hello Everbody!!!!! I'm back after two weeks again! In this episode I'll be reviewing Insignificant Events In The Life Of A Cactus (It's a mouthful I know) by Dusti Bowling.This book is one of my all-time favorites! It's a great mystery and a must-read for all kids!The featured author is the legendary W. Bruce Cameron!!! Author of the saddest books I've ever read!You can also email me at brooksbooks13@gmail.com for book recommendations or if you want a shout-out!
In this episode I have a lovely and fun chat with bestselling author W. Bruce Cameron and his partner in love and all things dog, Cathryn Michon, an award-winning comic, actress, improviser, screenwriter, and author. We chat about the inspiration behind the incredibly successful trilogy of A Dog's Purpose novels and films, and get real about dog loss, dog love, and some of the most important gifts our dogs can bring us. Helpful Links:https://www.wbrucecameron.comhttps://www.cathrynmichon.comFollow The Baroo:Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/baroopet/Blog- https://www.thebaroo.comFacebook- https://www.facebook.com/baroopetIf you are enjoying The Baroo Podcast, you can now help keep these episodes coming by buying me a coffee! buymeacoffee.com/TheBaroo Do you have a canine behavior question, a canine health question, or a story of canine companionship you want to share with us? You can email me charlotte@thebaroo.com or call 424-273-5131. I would love to hear from you! Support the show
In this episode, Adam Janke sits down with Bruce Cameron, President, and CEO of MARLON Products. MARLON has been in the distribution and production of outdoor recreation products for those who seek adventure across British Columbia for over 40 years, and for over a decade across North America. Whether its Sled Decks, Trailers, Jon Boats or Marine focused products, they've got the gear for you to get your fun on. www.marlonproducts.com --------------------------- SUPPORT WILD SHEEP: WANT TO WIN A DALL SHEEP HUNT IN THE NWT? Check out how you can support the Wild Sheep Foundation and be entered into a draw to win a Dall's Sheep hunt with YOUR CHOICE of outfitter in the Northwest Territories. --------------------------- SUPPORT MOUNTAIN GOATS: Go to Rocky Mountain Goat Alliance to find a membership option that suits your budget and commitment to conserving mountain goats and their habitat. --------------------------- DEALS FROM OUR SPONSORS: Get 15% off at Black Rifle Coffee Company or Black Rifle Coffee Company Canada when you use code “JOURNAL”.