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Episode 218 - Bruce Leonard about Comedy
It was great chatting with author Bruce Leonard about his Quilt City Murders and some of the struggles we authors can face when writing. We also talk a little about golf, photography, and art. To follow Bruce, you can find him on Facebook at Bruce Leonard Author, on Amazon.com, and on his website. And be sure to check out his Quilt City Murders on Amazon.com and Barnesandnoble.com. To support The Cozy Sleuth check out our Patreon page at Patreon.com/TheCozySleuth or join my Kofi Klatch at Ko-fi.com/thecozysleuth.
We recorded this podcast in 2014 but we feel it is very relevant to now and will be relevant a long time into the future! Enjoy! ♡♡♡ Discover Steve's world-renowned book, his magazine and Steve's Heart Initiation Academy and much more at www.TheSteveExperience.com ♡♡♡ David Bruce Leonard teaches at Steve's Heart Initiation school. ♡♡♡
Cal Verduci & Bruce Leonard discuss their starts, first bombed performances, and what makes the Vegas comedy scene different from other major comedy hubs like New York with our host Dillon Dilligaf.
This episode Mikey and I sit down and have a chat about politics and other social events going on. This discussion goes all over there place, just how we like it, not formatted a certain but a flow of conversation and to see where all it'll go. We have on with us Tim Lane from here in Las Vegas, Tim served over seas and was Medically Separated, which he explains, and a lot more. Then we have also comedian Bruce Leonard from Cincinnati, which I screwed up and thought he was from Louisiana for some odd reason, I've done a couple of shows with Bruce too, my bad. Anyways Bruce weighs in on his slant with the political climate, and last but not least, Chris Waldeck. Chris starts off reserved but once we got him going about canvasing and campaigning, doing that door to door knocking, he opens up like no other. One thing I think we proved in this podcast is the sentiment that is pushed and portrayed on tv and in the "news" is completely different than what's going on in the world, especially in your immediate community. Have a listen gives us a good review, like, share, tell a friend, give us a comment, tell us what you think, keep it legit and cool though, don't need none of that negative, stomp you out in public when I see you type mess. lol. anything to help us grow and get better, thanks for all your support, peace! - Trez Mala
It takes a village to get a big retail development off the ground, or even out the door. Bruce Leonard is a managing principal for architecture and planning at Streetsense, a strategy and design collective that activates brands and places. Whether it's a new development in Manhattan or revitalizing a brand in the midwest, Leonard and his team use data to create meaningful experiences. Leonard joined Adam Williams on this week's retail redeveloped to talk about his experience in the business, and trends to watch.
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The Tantra Punk podcast is a forum that unites ancient arts and sciences of sacred sexuality with the righteous rage and fierce truth of the modern punk rock movement. With a mix of, news, interviews, instructional programs, guided meditations, music, and more we will be: reclaiming our sexual dignity, increasing our pleasure, accessing transcendent altered states of ecstatic bliss, dissolving egoic and materialist values into ecological and humanitarian values, and becoming leaders of our own inner transformational revolutions.
Bruce Leonard finds his ticket to fame and fortune, but the death of his mentor leaves him in a depression coma on a couch in Ohio.
David Bruce Leonard is a practitioner and teacher of all five branches of Chinese medicine: acupuncture, herbal medicine, massage, food medicine and martial arts. Besides studying traditional medicines with healers in Asia, North and South America, David also studied Hawaiian native plants for over 20 years, and is author of Medicine at Your Feet: Healing Plants of the Hawaiian Kingdom and Wild Wisdom: Listening to the Heart of Nature. David is Dean of Oriental Medicine at the Hawaii College of Oriental Medicine, and founder of Earth Medicine Institute. In this episode of HerbMentor Radio, David explores Hawaiian herbalism, including a few things the elders taught him about herbal learning, gathering protocols, and teachings that cross cultural boundaries. Also, learn what Hawaiian herbalism can teach you about learning the plants of your own bioregion. Visit David at http://EarthMedicineInstitute.com