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North Star Journey
Minneapolis, St. Paul birders drop 'Audubon' from chapter names

North Star Journey

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2024 5:07


The St. Paul and Minneapolis Audubon chapters have dropped the contentious naturalist's namesake from their titles, rebranding their organizations as the St. Paul Bird Alliance and Land of Lakes Bird Alliance, respectively. It follows an evolving, countrywide trend after the National Audubon Society leadership voted down removing the association with John James Audubon from its name last year. Born in 1785, Audubon was a groundbreaking artist, naturalist and ornithologist whose work is still widely used today, but was funded by the slave trade. He's also accused of plagiarism, academic fraud and other “despicable things,” the society says. “The name might not have been a barrier for the current members, but as an organization that wants to grow and really serve the birds and protect the habitat, we needed to incorporate more people into the organization,” Latina photographer Monica Bryand, who joined the St. Paul Bird Alliance's board about a year ago and identifies as queer, told MPR News. “In Minnesota, with the growing number of BIPOC and LGBTQ folks, we needed something different… [to] grow the organization.”Currently its co-chair, Bryand has served on the alliance's conservation committee for a decade. But it took the National Audubon Society rejecting a name change and a nudge from St. Paul's chapter president for her to accept a spot on the board and to be part of a local solution. President Greg Burnes “knew and understood that it was more than just a name change, that we had to work inside the organization to make it more welcoming and inclusive, and I wanted to be in there. And if I wanted this, I needed to be in it with them,” Bryand said. Black, Native and queer people have long felt like there was no place in such societies or out in nature for them, according to Bryand. A birder now for more than 20 years, she long felt like she didn't see herself reflected in the organization. Six years ago, she decided to change that and create a safe space for people of color and LGBTQ+ people with the Urban Bird Collective. The group helps these communities get out and explore nature while redefining who is considered an expert in birding and conservation. “And what I tell people, what I tell outdoor organizations — and organizations like Audubon — is that while I created this space, BIPOC and LGBT folks shouldn't need to find me. They might not find the Urban Bird Collective, and they shouldn't have to,” Bryand said. Organizations like nature centers and Audubon “have all the resources. And I want BIPOC folks to feel comfortable and welcomed in all of those spaces.” Meanwhile, there's an effort underway by the American Ornithological Society to change the names of bird species associated with people, racism and colonialism. That, too, has gotten pushback similar to that experienced by Audubon. Bryand believes it's a step in the right direction. She also hopes those who didn't support a societal name change understand why some members wanted it and are willing to learn why, thus opening the door for more people of various backgrounds and demographics to be welcomed into organizations like the St. Paul Bird Alliance.

Trumpcast
Outward: Trans Visibility and Community with Chase Strangio

Trumpcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2024 21:06


This week, we're sharing more of our interview with Trans rights activist and ACLU Lawyer Chase Strangio. In this episode, Bryand and Jules ask Chase about his recent New York Times op-ed Trans Visibility Is Nice. Safety Is Even Better. They also talk about how hyper-visibility does not equate safety, and what we all risk losing when we lose trans rights.  Email us at outwardpod@slate.com Podcast production by Palace Shaw.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Slate Culture
Outward: Chase Strangio, Continued. Trans Visibility and Community

Slate Culture

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2024 21:06


This week, we're sharing more of our interview with Trans rights activist and ACLU Lawyer Chase Strangio. In this episode, Bryand and Jules ask Chase about his recent New York Times op-ed Trans Visibility Is Nice. Safety Is Even Better. They also talk about how hyper-visibility does not equate safety, and what we all risk losing when we lose trans rights.  Email us at outwardpod@slate.com Podcast production by Palace Shaw.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Dear Prudence | Advice on relationships, sex, work, family, and life
Outward: Chase Strangio, Continued. Trans Visibility and Community

Dear Prudence | Advice on relationships, sex, work, family, and life

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2024 21:06


This week, we're sharing more of our interview with Trans rights activist and ACLU Lawyer Chase Strangio. In this episode, Bryand and Jules ask Chase about his recent New York Times op-ed Trans Visibility Is Nice. Safety Is Even Better. They also talk about how hyper-visibility does not equate safety, and what we all risk losing when we lose trans rights.  Email us at outwardpod@slate.com Podcast production by Palace Shaw.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Slate Daily Feed
Outward: Chase Strangio, Continued. Trans Visibility and Community

Slate Daily Feed

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2024 21:06


This week, we're sharing more of our interview with Trans rights activist and ACLU Lawyer Chase Strangio. In this episode, Bryand and Jules ask Chase about his recent New York Times op-ed Trans Visibility Is Nice. Safety Is Even Better. They also talk about how hyper-visibility does not equate safety, and what we all risk losing when we lose trans rights.  Email us at outwardpod@slate.com Podcast production by Palace Shaw.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Women in Charge
Outward: Chase Strangio, Continued. Trans Visibility and Community

Women in Charge

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2024 21:06


This week, we're sharing more of our interview with Trans rights activist and ACLU Lawyer Chase Strangio. In this episode, Bryand and Jules ask Chase about his recent New York Times op-ed Trans Visibility Is Nice. Safety Is Even Better. They also talk about how hyper-visibility does not equate safety, and what we all risk losing when we lose trans rights.  Email us at outwardpod@slate.com Podcast production by Palace Shaw.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Outward: Slate's LGBTQ podcast
Chase Strangio, Continued. Trans Visibility and Community

Outward: Slate's LGBTQ podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 20, 2024 21:06


This week, we're sharing more of our interview with Trans rights activist and ACLU Lawyer Chase Strangio. In this episode, Bryand and Jules ask Chase about his recent New York Times op-ed Trans Visibility Is Nice. Safety Is Even Better. They also talk about how hyper-visibility does not equate safety, and what we all risk losing when we lose trans rights.  Email us at outwardpod@slate.com Podcast production by Palace Shaw.  Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Wilson County News
Svoboda retains FISD board seat

Wilson County News

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2023 1:27


The makeup of the Floresville Independent School District (ISD) board of trustees will remain the same for now, after two incumbents have retained their seats. Jason Svoboda, who currently serves as the board's treasurer, retained his District 5 seat after a decisive victory against challenger Frank Bryand in the Nov. 7 election. According to the unofficial vote tally — which was canvassed Nov. 13 by the school district — Svoboda received 209 votes while Bryand garnered 124. District 5 includes the City View, Whispering Oaks, Creekwood, Tower Lake Estates, and Cimarron subdivisions near the Bexar County line and a portion...Article Link

Jet Set Fantasy Football
I Am Not A Tool!

Jet Set Fantasy Football

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2021 80:03


Bryand and JB dive into a miriad of different topics: from injuries, to CFP discussions, to college coaching moves, to why the Seahawks stink and retooling and rebuilding some of the downtrodden teams of the NFL

DreamNation Real Estate Podcast with Casanova Brooks
DNRE11 - Bryan Casella: How To Use Your Voice In Real Estate

DreamNation Real Estate Podcast with Casanova Brooks

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 26, 2020 53:24


Bryan Casella, our podcast guest for today, is someone who definitely knows what adversity feels, how pivoting affects life, and how being consistent helps you win. Bryan is born to immigrant parents, who immigrated to the United States with no understanding of the language. His father worked as a truck driver, and his mother is an assistant at the doctor’s office. He had two brothers who were born in Argentina. His grandfather died when his dad was only 14, so he had to shoulder the responsibility of being the breadwinner which cost him his soccer career. Back in their country, it was taught that money is the root of all evil, and those of their origin has no shot of being a millionaire. With no financial background, it is really inspiring how Bryan reached the success he had today. Part of the reason why he succeeded is attributed to his early love for basketball. At age nine to ten, he fell in love with basketball. He dedicated his life to it, joined the varsity in school, got a scholarship, played in college, then went overseas to play for a couple of years. Life turned upside down when he got injured multiple times in the same ankle. His years of focus and extremely hard work went downhill, as after his third season it became difficult for him to pass physical exams due to his injury. He even did not walk after his injury for about six months! That experience weighed on him, physically and mentally. Until he decided he needed to give up his basketball career and shift careers. He said he was done playing victim. He taught long and hard on which path he’ll take next. He remembered a colleague from school whose dad is in real estate. He contacted him, they talked and decided he’ll be in. Just after a couple of months in his real estate journey, he started social media and filming his growth through YouTube, Through that medium, he gathered a lot of followers with whom he connected and made business with. In this podcast, Bryan shared about all the hardships they had to go through as a family, as an athlete, and as an entrepreneur. He shares how he trained his mindset to be a winner and not a victim of adversities. He shares about using social media, particularly YouTube in reaching your audience. How important it is to understand psychology, body language, and negotiations, that even though you did not have the lavish lifestyle and grand car, people will see how knowledgeable and successful you are in what you do. Be prepared to be inspired in life and in building your real estate career with Bryan Casella! Here’s What You Missed Bryan’s early life and fall of basketball careerThe power of videosDo you need Zillow?How to excel in YouTubeShould you join eXp?How to get away with the indoctrinated belief in us, but listening to your gut feeling Knowledge Nuggets [5:54] I took that student mentality. Instead of showing up to the gym and the basketball court, I'm showing up to the office now. I just got to change the role, but keep that same energy and transfer it to real estate. [9:14] There's this celebrity/expert effect that the video creates. I was just really sharing my journey, but the other part was this whole phenomenon we're seeing with video now. I saw the power in it long before other people did. And I knew I just had to jump on it. [12:43] Video now has gone from a luxury to what I believe now to be a necessity if you want to market yourself and Bryand yourself in this new age, because again, that's where the attention is. The crazy part is this is all free. [13:34] I've learned in my life too, whether it's basketball or real estate and social media is you gotta do the work. You just got to get up and do it. And as you go along the journey, you'll figure out. [15:46] On Zillow: They're trying to sell us that our techniques don't work and that they're old school yet they are using those techniques to try to sell us. [21:28] On YouTube: It is such a bigger reach and has such a bigger impact even than what we thiink it's one of those undeniable kind of feelings and energies that you get because when I look backand especially to where it's at now, it's undeniable. Just the amount of influence you can have by making videos. It's growing much quicker than I thought it would which is the icing on the cake. [24:43] On joining eXp: the KV core was incredible and helped me on the business side. So not to mention all the stock options and all that other stuff. I feel like all the errors that I'm running into with other companies, this company handled for me.Everything's cloud based and we're good to go. So it just seemed like they were a step or two ahead of everybody. I'm so glad that I made that decision because I see where it's going. I see where it's gone so far. And I'm just excited  because I've been super happy. I haven't had any issues with them and the growth that they've had been incredible. [30:05] On perceived 'recruitment' by eXp by others: Everyone that I've met, including myself, all the other teams that I know that move to exp were focused on production and the recruitment aspect is more like a secondary type of thing where for me, most of my recruiting is done through social media passively. [36:20] I went deep into the evolutionary psychology, the genetic makeup of the male and the woman, how we interact as a species. Read a lot of books, started studying body language and negotiations and all that. I just want to be an assassin when it comes to communication. [42:14] On how to create content for YouTube: "if I'm going to start and do real estate videos, what composes real estate? And I started just writing stuff on my board. if I'm going to start and do real estate videos, what composes real estate? I'm just going to show people what I do every day. I make calls. I visit clients. I go door to door. I go to the office. I study and I role play my scripts. I study the contracts, that's it. Then I'm evolving... So it was very spontaneous at the same time, even though I prepared a lot on the board. And I think that is what kept that air of like authenticity to what I was doing." [45:28] I think the dream is just staying in tune and connected to that voice and listening to yourself and saying, okay, my mind might be saying this because of what everybody told me, but my gut, my instinct, it's telling me, my heart is saying, do this. [47:44] So we have two belief systems governing our mind now. We have the one that was indoctrinated into us by our family, friends, wherever you want to say. And then we have our own inner voice. So it's a matter of getting to the inner voice. But until you put it on paper, you don't know what's up in your mind. Then you can work on it. Important Reads and Links  BOOK MJ DeMarco. He wrote a book called The Millionaire Fastlane,book; the secrets of the millionaire mind by T Harv Ekerpeople: Jim Rome. Anthony RobbinsBOOK: I just want to be an assassin when it comes to communication  

Festive Bird Podcast
Season 2 Episode 4: Driving School

Festive Bird Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2020 35:31


On this episode Bryand and Derek talk about driving in New Jersey, our future voice acting careers, Bezos V. Musk, and more!

Ecommerce Simplificado | con Elias Manopla
EP13 - La importancia de los Reviews en Ecommerce con Bryand Gonzalez (Parte II)

Ecommerce Simplificado | con Elias Manopla

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 29, 2020 18:32


En este episodio hablaré con Bryand Gonzalez, gerente de E-commerce de Do it Center sobre la importancia de los Reviews. (reseñas u opiniones de los clientes sobre los productos de tu tienda). ¡No te lo pierdas!.

Ecommerce Simplificado | con Elias Manopla
EP12 - La importancia de los Reviews en Ecommerce con Bryand Gonzalez (Parte I)

Ecommerce Simplificado | con Elias Manopla

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 22, 2020 20:07


En este episodio hablaré con Bryand Gonzalez, Gerente de E-commerce de Do it Center sobre la importancia de los Reviews. (reseñas u opiniones de los clientes sobre los productos de tu tienda). ¡No te lo pierdas!.

A Theology of Hustle
Erica Bryand Ramirez | Director of Applied Research

A Theology of Hustle

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2020 53:45


[ep 107] Dr. Erica Bryand Ramirez is Auburn's Director of Applied Research. Before joining Auburn, she was the Richard B. Parker Assistant Professor of Wesleyan Thought and Heritage at Portland...

Best Of V
07/23/2019 - Justin Wong Factor (with special guest Justin Wong)

Best Of V

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 24, 2019 84:33


This episode can be viewed on Twitch at https://www.twitch.tv/videos/457049888 0:00 - Intro and rundown 1:18 - Nintendo 'leaks' release date, image of MK11's Nightwolf slip 4:50 - Recap: Defend the North 2019 12:54 - Recap: VSFighting 2019 21:29 - What to watch this coming week 22:20 - Bryand "Krucial B" McIntosh passes away during Defend the North 27:51 - Tekken 7 surpasses 4 million copies sold 30:52 - Evo brackets are finalized 33:31 - Evo finals order revealed; Smash Ultimate will be the final game 39:17 - PS4 is Evo's presenting partner 44:17 - Red Bull Conquest Season 2 announced; includes SFV, Tekken 7, & UNIST 48:05 - Screenshots of Bocce (young player who upset Ally) making racist comments are revealed 51:45 - Efren is retiring from Best of V after Evo 53:20 - Interview with Justin Wong

Security Token Stories
Bryan Myint- Republic (Episode #1)

Security Token Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 9, 2019 35:28


Each episode, Derek Edward Schloss, Security Token Academy’s Director of Strategy, sits down with industry insiders. To ask the questions that professionals, service providers, investors, and enthusiasts want to know most about the digitization of assets, securities, and finance.In this episode, Derek and Bryand discuss:Republic's background and how Republic Crypto was formedThe benefits of regulated "Airdrops."The launch of Republic's "Note" tokenThe benefits and limitations of Reg CF and Reg A+ as it relates to security tokensWorking with regulations to update securities regulations in the futureWhat the future holds for Republic and blockchain securities in 2019 and beyond

Driving While Awesome
Countach In The Rain - #407

Driving While Awesome

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2018 93:28


Bryand sold his Corvette, is selling the Skylark and he's on the hunt for a new car.Thanks for listening!Please rate and review the show on iTunes.

Random Podcast Generator
Nine Balls Deep

Random Podcast Generator

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 1, 2017 110:27


Random Podcast Generator: Season 3, Episode 23BlossomingSun presents a very special episode this week: a TwitchCon recap!  She has three guests with her that all attended TwitchCon alongside her: Ty4x4, and the GameDocs - Tom Pacman and BryanD! Together, they all talk about their experiences, what they liked most about the convention, what they think could be improved, and everything they saw! We hope you enjoy this fun and informative episode!Nannercat will be taking a break for a bit, but we will let you know the moment he's back on the podcast!

Women On A Mission
Balancing Work + Motherhood {Brooke Bryand}

Women On A Mission

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 30, 2017 41:49


From starting a business, to starting a family - Brooke Bryand has carved out her own path and approaches each new challenge or chapter by intentionally choosing who she wanted to be. In this episode we discuss how she invests in her business, why you need to find you tribe, the example she wants to set for her daughter about being a working mom, and how she shares domestic responsibilities with her husband.  For more info + show notes:  https://www.erinbrennan.co/women-on-a-mission/brooke-bryand-balancing-work-and-motherhood

Building Your Network in Photography
Artists You Should Know in Photography - with Brooke Bryand

Building Your Network in Photography

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2014 27:56


Artists You Should Know is all about helping you expand your skill set and becoming a better photographer and business person. Skip Cohen is your host and today's guest is San Francisco children's photographer, Brooke Bryand. While Brooke has an increbily diverse skill set, her passion is photographing babies.In the wedding industry we always talk about storytelling as an important skill. Well, Brooke has taken storytelling to a new level with her portrait work with babies, utilizing macro photography to capture "those tiny toes and itty bitty lips" and doing portraits with her signature, an extremely narrow depth of field. You'll immediately pick up on her passion for the craft as she talks about the importance of building a relationship with her subjects and "the 10 second rule".Today's podcast is all thanks to our friends at Tamron USA. They not only make great glass, but their passion for education and supporting the photographic community has set the standard for the industry.This podcast is also part of a "daily double". Check out Brooke's guest post on the SCU blog. She's shared three outstanding tips to help you develop your own unique look and raise the bar on your images, especially when shooting babies with a macro lens.

Building Your Network in Photography
Artists You Should Know in Photography - with Brooke Bryand

Building Your Network in Photography

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2014 27:56


Artists You Should Know is all about helping you expand your skill set and becoming a better photographer and business person. Skip Cohen is your host and today's guest is San Francisco children's photographer, Brooke Bryand. While Brooke has an increbily diverse skill set, her passion is photographing babies.In the wedding industry we always talk about storytelling as an important skill. Well, Brooke has taken storytelling to a new level with her portrait work with babies, utilizing macro photography to capture "those tiny toes and itty bitty lips" and doing portraits with her signature, an extremely narrow depth of field. You'll immediately pick up on her passion for the craft as she talks about the importance of building a relationship with her subjects and "the 10 second rule".Today's podcast is all thanks to our friends at Tamron USA. They not only make great glass, but their passion for education and supporting the photographic community has set the standard for the industry.This podcast is also part of a "daily double". Check out Brooke's guest post on the SCU blog. She's shared three outstanding tips to help you develop your own unique look and raise the bar on your images, especially when shooting babies with a macro lens.