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Ileana Gantt shares her expertise on language learning based on her experiences as an immigrant, language learner, Spanish professor and chair of the World Languages Department at Butte College.
Phillip Thomas Jr. is a dedicated basketball coach and former player who has built a strong reputation for his leadership, player development, and passion for the game. Now serving as the Head Women's Basketball Coach at Butte College, Phillip brings a wealth of experience from coaching at multiple levels, helping athletes maximize their potential both on and off the court.Before taking the helm at Butte College, Phillip honed his coaching skills at Valley Christian High School, Oak Grove High School, and the Academy of Art University, where he played a key role in developing talent and instilling a winning culture. His ability to connect with players and elevate their game has made him a respected figure in the coaching community.In addition to his success in high school and college coaching, Phillip has been a pivotal figure in the club basketball circuit. He has worked with premier organizations such as Top Flight Elite, West Coast Elite, and Team Kidd, helping athletes refine their skills and prepare for the next level of competition. His commitment to mentorship, discipline, and teamwork continues to leave a lasting impact on the players he coaches.As he leads the Butte College women's basketball program, Phillip remains dedicated to fostering a culture of excellence, growth, and competitive success.#podcast #beyondthebuckets #show #basketball #coach #life #lifestyle #coaching #entrepreneur #business #ceo #lifecoach #mentalperformance#YouTube http://ow.ly/3kdI30qOSc6 #Applehttp://ow.ly/cAeV30qOSc8 #Spotify http://ow.ly/7EIe30qOSc9
Chico State protestors are gathering this week to oppose the presence of Homeland Security Investigations, an agency within ICE, at the university's career fair. Also, after more than 150 years, Collier Hardware in Chico will close at the end of March, and Butte College is breaking ground this fall on a new facility to expand its cosmetology and barbering programs.
Special Guest: Sean Worthington – Founder of the Perfect Monetary System and Creator of CloudCoin Points covered · The Real Cost of High Interest Rates · Erosion of Purchasing Power Despite Wage Increases · Savings and Disposable Income Under Pressure · Challenging the 'Soft Landing' Economic Narrative · Strategies for Financial Resilience Biography Sean Worthington, a tenured faculty member in the Computer Science Department at Butte College in Northern California, is an expert in computer information systems and a leading voice in monetary reform. As the founder of the Perfect Monetary System and creator of CloudCoin—the world's first cloud-based currency — Sean offers unique insights into safeguarding wealth in today's inflation-driven economy. His books, Beyond Bitcoin: The Future of Digital Currencies and Perfect Money: How Your Enslavement Ends, delve into the mechanics of a fair and sustainable economy, empowering individuals to navigate and protect their finances amid modern economic challenges. Website: https://seanworthington.com/ Social Media https://www.linkedin.com/in/sean-worthington-27368613/ Brought to you by the J.C. Cooley Foundation, "Equipping the Youth of Today for the Challenges of Tomorrow."Support the show: http://www.cooleyfoundation.org/See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Join us for an engaging solo episode where we dive into the world of waterfowl hunting and art with our special guest, Maddie the Foul Artist. Discover how her passion for ducks began with a simple game and blossomed into a full-fledged career in waterfowl management and art. Maddie shares her unique journey from birdwatching in Minnesota to studying natural resources at Butte College, and her adventures in duck hunting. Learn about her innovative art style, stippling, and how she transforms simple dots into breathtaking images of waterfowl and bird dogs. We also discuss Maddie's collaborations with organizations like CWA and Delta Waterfowl, her experiences in various hunting grounds, and her future aspirations. Don't miss out on this inspiring story of a young woman dedicated to the world of waterfowl. Follow Maddie on Instagram at TheFoulArtist and visit her website at TheFoulArtist.com to support her work.
As fire weather nears now is the time to begin preparing. Cal Fire recommends a few simple actions. Also, Butte County's next community meeting about updating its emergency evacuation maps will be held at Butte College this evening, and North State residents will have a chance to ask questions of PG&E representatives at an upcoming virtual town hall this week.
Dillon Carroll pens Invisible Wounds: Mental Illness and Civil War Soldiers (Conflicting Worlds: New Dimensions of the American Civil War), a book that examines the effects of military service, particularly combat, on the psyches and emotional well-being of Civil War soldiers.
In today's episode of The Plant Trainers Podcast we talk to Lani Muelrath, an award-winning teacher, author, TV host, and top plant-based vegan lifestyle coach about easy short workouts. Certified Specialist in Behavior Change, Plant-Based Nutrition, and Mindfulness Meditation Instruction, Lani has been featured on many tv shows and featured in magazines. Presenter for Physician's Committee for Responsible Medicine, Complete Health Improvement Program, and guest lecturer in kinesiology at San Francisco State University, Lani is Associate Faculty at Butte College where her Lani's book Fit Quickies has been adopted as required text. She is the author of the Doctor and Dietitian, The Plant-Based Journey, which was recognized by VegNews as Top Media Pick for 2015, and Fit Quickies: 5 Minute Workouts. Lani helps us understand that we can have successful 5 minute workouts throughout the day and still be fit and she also explains the research and idea behind Fit Quickies and how they can benefit almost anyone. We explore why people are unable to find the time to workout and what you can start doing about it today. This is a fun episode that we think you are sure to enjoy! Feel free to share it with your friends and family! In this episode we discuss: Becoming a plant-based fitness expert Finding the time to workout Prioritizing Getting motivated to get fit Triathletes, ultra runners & dead weight competitor Fit Quickies Creating accountability Making good choices over the summer What people can start doing today Body Mass Index (BMI)
In this episode, we are joined by Korey Conry to talk about his experience as a trainer.Korey Conry is a Field Safety Supervisor/Trainer at Mountain F Enterprises and has been in the tree industry for over four years. He found his home in the safety and training department onboarding helping develop the safety culture with new hires. He is a certified arborist and qualified TRAQ through the ISA, California Flagger instructor, CPR/First Aid instructor, TCIA instructor, and OSHA Authorized Trainer. Korey has since November 2020 has been an instructor of a 5-week utility line clearance arborist class through Butte College. Korey has worked in wildland firefighting, as an emergency room technician, and has a love for the outdoors. When he is not working, you can find him sitting under a Blue Oak in Northern California turkey hunting or watching Star Wars/Harry Potter with his family on movie night To learn more and to get involved with the TCIAF, please visit them at tcia.org.To learn more and to register for EAW, visit us at eaw.tcia.org.
This Quoircast Podcast episode is brought to you by The New Evangelicals: Pushing the Evangelical Church forward and to re-think how it approaches key cultural issues. In this episode we chat with Ric Machuga. Ric Machuga has taught philosophy and in the Honor Program at Butte College for thirty-five years. He is the author of In Defense of the Soul (2002), Life, the Universe, and Everything (2011), and numerous pieces for Books & Culture. You can connect with Ric on: Facebook You can purchase Ric's latest book The Christian Story Told As Good News For All on Amazon.com You can connect with This Is Not Church on: Facebook Instagram Twitter TikTok YouTube Also check out our Linktree for all things This Is Not Church related Please like and follow our Quoircast Partners: Heretic Happy Hour Messy Spirituality Apostates Anonymous Ideas Digest The New Evangelicals Snarky Faith Podcast Wild Olive Each episode of This Is Not Church Podcast is expertly engineered by our producer The Podcast Doctor Eric Howell. If you're thinking of starting a podcast you need to connect with Eric!
Welcome back to another episode of the Trees & Lines podcast! Annie Rafferty, Director of Contract Education and Training Development at Butte College, joins us to talk about how Butte College is leading the way in the Vegetation Management industry by facilitating industry driven people in training programs. We also talk about how other colleges have started these same training programs to help improve the quality of work in the industry and how people can learn more about these programs. Annie is an accomplished global talent development professional and has some great insight in her approaches for career development. #College #ButteCollege #Training #vegetationManagement #podcast #Buttecollege #global #talent
LSG Texas High School Football Coaches Show Season 06 - Episode 03 The AUTHORITY on Texas High School Football! ™ Chris Doelle sits down with the Jerry Campbell who coached at Chico State, Boulder (CO), Butte College, Western State College, Cal State Northridge, Pasadena South Houston, Texas A&M Kingsville, Orland (CA), Donna, Edinburg North, Fort Worth […]
LSG Texas High School Football Coaches Show Season 06 - Episode 03 The AUTHORITY on Texas High School Football! ™ Chris Doelle sits down with the Jerry Campbell who coached at Chico State, Boulder (CO), Butte College, Western State College, Cal State Northridge, Pasadena South Houston, Texas A&M Kingsville, Orland (CA), Donna, Edinburg North, Fort Worth […]
When Wally Funk, the 53-year-old Butte College assistant football coach, found himself needing emergency heart surgery, he sought care at Enloe Medical Center. With his wife, Arwen, by his side, he pulled through open-heart surgery. In this episode, we honor American Heart Month as the couple sit down with host Sharon Martin to share their harrowing experience, what they've learned and how they're living healthier lifestyles.
John Dahlgren of Butte College joins me to share his Data Threat Dashboard binder. A dynamic and compelling binder that I found useful while watching the Russia attack on Ukraine earlier this year. In this binder, he has collected a variety of cyber security data threat dashboards that paints an dynamic view of cyber attacks across the globe. I found it so fascinating to watch these visual displays of information that I asked John to explain what each dashboard is communicating and why having information like this at your fingertips can be so empowering today.
Michael Woodward is the founder of jumbleThink. The jumbleThink podcast focuses on telling the story of entrepreneurs who turned their dreams and ideas into reality. The podcast has been ranked number one on the business and career categories on Apple Podcasts. The show is also syndicated on 17 AM and FM radio stations nationwide. In 2018 and 2019 Michael was named an Icon of Influence by The New Media Summit as a leading podcaster. He also consults and speaks on topics including idea formation, innovation strategies, the art of simplicity, created purpose, and more.Prior to starting jumbleThink, Michael owned a leading web design and development agency that built over 400 websites and web applications for small local businesses, international non-profit organizations, and Fortune 100 corporations. He has worked on projects for organizations like the Crowdstrike, Stanford, California Community Colleges, and Duarte. Michael has also consulted with hundreds of other businesses through the Small Business Development Center at Butte College along with teaching courses on web design/development and marketing strategies. His passion is to help individuals and businesses make their dreams attainable through creative thinking/idea formation and strategy. Michael is married to Jennifer Woodward and father to Lucy and Lily. His passions include New York City (specifically Manhattan), playing and building guitars, running, reading, and dreaming big.www.jumbleThink.com
Join Aileen and a GUEST, as they talk about conspiracy theories, population control, and perhaps the worst IUD in human history – the Dalkon Shield. Surprisingly, there are no digressions (huh, who even knew these were possible) Sources Adeolu Oluwaseyi Oyekan, Conspiracy theories and pandemic management in Africa: critical reflections on contexts, contradictions and challenges (2021) Anna C. “Instrument of Torture”: The Dalkon Shield Disaster (2016) Asia Murphy, Conservation's Biggest Challenge? The Legacy of Colonialism (Op-Ed), (2019) Butte College, TIP Sheet: Conspiracy and Conspiracism (2019) Charlotte McDonald, How Many Earths do we Need? (2015) Clare L. Roepke & Eric A. Schaff, Long Tail Strings: Impact of the Dalkon Shield 40 Years Later (2014) David Pendergast, Colonial wildlife conservation and the origins of the Society for the Preservation of the Wild Fauna of the Empire (1903–1914) (2003) E. Wesley F. Peterson, The Role of Population in Economic Growth (2017) Egypt Initiative for Personal Rights, Beyond superstition: How IUDs moved (2021) Hala Iqbal, How the CIA's fake Hepatitis B vaccine program in Pakistan helped fuel vaccine distrust (2021) Heather Prescott, “This Is Not A Dalkon Shield”: The Renaissance Of The Intrauterine Device In The United States” (2016) Hippolyte Fofack, Changing the Africa Population Narrative (2021) Jan-Willem van Prooijen, Karen M Douglas, Conspiracy Theories as Part of History: The Role of Societal Crisis Situations (2017) Karl Ittmann, African Populations and British Imperial Power, 1800–1970 (2022) Lisa Baker, Control and the Dalkon Shield (2001) Mark Dowie, Barbara Ehrenreich, Stephen Minkin, The Charge: Gynocide (1979) NHS, Intrauterine device (IUD) (2021) Planned Parenthood, IUD (n.d.) Rachel Sullivan Robinson, Population Policy Adoption in Sub-Saharan Africa: An Interplay of Global and Local Forces, (2016) Rainey Howitz, The Dalkon Shield, (2018)
Dillon Carroll pens Invisible Wounds: Mental Illness and Civil War Soldiers (Conflicting Worlds: New Dimensions of the American Civil War), a book that examines the effects of military service, particularly combat, on the psyches and emotional well-being of Civil War soldiers.
In this episode of Top Coach Podcast, we're headed back out to the California JUCO ranks to talk to the head coach of Butte College baseball, Anthony Ferro. Buckle your seatbelt and hold on tight, [...]
“Enter to learn, depart to serve” Mary McLeod Bethune Through outreach, access, resources, and community, TRiO / Student Support Services at Butte College and Chico State are working to achieve Bethune's call to action. This episode highlights what is happening on both campuses in efforts to enhance students' experiences in [...]
We're always going through some kind of loss, celebration, or change in our lives. Joining me to discuss the importance of ritual during times of great transition is Day Schildkret. Day is internationally known for the creation of Morning Altars, beautiful pieces of impermanent art. He is also the author of Hello, Goodbye: 75 Rituals for Times of Loss, Celebration, and Change. A conversation about divorce is a conversation about endings. In order to begin again, it is important to mark this transition. Putting things in order through ritual can be healing. It helps you to feel resourced, reoriented, supported and witnessed. Learning how to let go and honor what once was, through ritual, is such an important topic. I hope you truly enjoy this conversation. “Endings are valuable. The better you can end something, the better you can begin something new.” Show Highlights Why Day says, “You have to change with change.” And what it means to participate in ending something, such as a relationship or marriage. (7:52) Endings need more from us than just going through the threshold. (10:02) Ritual: what it is and how it helps. (11:26) Why you need witnesses for endings as much as you do for beginnings. Witnesses affirm you are not alone and also acknowledge that change is happening. (12:17) Life transitions: we need to mark the places where we are turning, if we don't we still think we are on the same path. (15:54) Day talks about Morning Altars and how divorce and grief inspired him to start this practice of creating impermanent art from nature. (23:51) Rituals always have a beginning, middle, and end. They are contained and allow the space for grief, uncertainty, and emotion. They encourage wholeness. (29:20) Day talks us through one of the divorce rituals from his book Hello, Goodbye: 75 Rituals for Times of Loss, Celebration, and Change. (31:31) There is a right and wrong time to do a ritual. If you are in the heat of a divorce or transition, it may not be the right time. (35:07) The importance of moving from grievance into grief. (38:47) Learn more about Day Schildkret: DAY SCHILDKRET is internationally known for Morning Altars and has inspired tens of thousands of people across the globe to heal and connect with nature, art and ritual. BuzzFeed calls Day's work, “a celebration of nature and life.” Day's first book, Morning Altars: A 7-Step Practice to Nourish Your Spirit through Nature, Art and Ritual (The Countryman Press/WW Norton) ignited an international movement with a practice that renews and redeems our relationship to the living world. He recently launched the inaugural cohort of the year-long Morning Altars Practitioner Training & Certification with 100 students from five different continents. Day has an ever-growing and active audience of 64k followers on Instagram, over 25k on Facebook. Day has taught workshops and created large-scale installations at Google, The 9/11 Memorial Plaza, The Hammerstein Ballroom, The Andy Warhol Foundation, California Academy of Sciences, 1440 Multiversity, Lakewood Historic Cemetery, Wellspring Conference, The Culture Conference, Wisdom 2.0 Conference, Wanderlust Festival, The Assemblage, The Alchemist Kitchen, Butte College, Naropa University, the ReImagine End-of-Life Festival, and many others. Day's art is on permanent exhibition at the California Museum of Oakland and had been featured in the store windows at ABC Carpet and Home in NYC. Day has appeared on NBC, CBS, in the award-winning SoulPancake YouTube video series and in a stop-motion animated film on UpliftTV. His work has been featured in BuzzFeed, Vice, Well+Good, My Modern Met, Spirituality & Health Magazine. Resources & Links:Show notes and resources can also be found at: https://kateanthony.com/podcast/rituals-for-times-of-loss-celebration-and-change-with-day-schildkret/ --------------- Submit your questions about divorce or whether you should stay or go, here! Day's websiteDay's book Day on InstagramDay on Facebook TODAY'S EPISODE IS SPONSORED BY: SOBERLINK Proof. Protection. Peace of Mind. The Soberlink remote alcohol monitoring system consists of a portable breathalyzer with wireless technology for real-time results. With proven use as the leading choice in child custody cases since 2011, we are the only system that combines: Court-admissibility in all 50 states Facial recognition Tamper detection Easy-to-read Advanced Reporting™ Trust the Experts in Remote Alcohol Monitoring Technology™ to support the best interests of the child in your Family Law cases.
Kevin, Guy, and Pauline Schneider were joined by long-time educator Mimi Riley, Sociology Instructor at Butte College in Chico, California. Mimi was among the first faculty members to embrace Guy’s evidence-rich conclusion regarding near-term human extinction. We discussed the purpose and strategies of contemporary educators.
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In this episode, Miles speaks with John Azevedo. John shares his story as he details his personal experiences with battling anxiety and overcoming the negative perceptions that others had projected towards him. John talks about the importance of being surrounded by quality people, as he shares personal anecdotes that demonstrate how having a solid community allowed him to overcome troubling times while attending school at the University of Oregon. John then details the series of events that took place which led him to transfer from his then dream school, to Butte College in Chico, California in search of a new beginning. John shares the key moments that altered his thinking and encouraged him to understand the value of hard work, ultimately leading him down a path where he now feels comfortable and excited about the future.
Our ecosystem in this program is the complex one of Chico, and our guest on the phone was She is a Chico native and went to Butte College, and then Chico State to get her Bachelor's degree in Psychology, working at local businesses along the way, as well as as a Behavior Health Education Specialist. She has been the business manager for Chico Chai and is currently working as a case manager helping people transition out of homelessness. She spoke about housing, infill development vs urban sprawl, public safety, homelessness and climate change. Her emphasis is on making connections among all problems--for example, homelessness as related to social services, public safety as related to urban sprawl, public transportation and the environment.
Dana and Dennis were graced with the presence (while maintaining proper social distancing) of CCCSFAAA Past-Past President (and current VP of State Issues) Tammera Shinar from Butte College. Our interview covered a lot of ground, including an "I Dare You To Listen To" selection from Tammera. We hope to have her back on the show as 30 minutes was not enough time! Find out more about CCCSFAAA at cccsfaaa.org. Follow CCCSFAAA on Twitter at @CCCSFinaidAssoc. Find this and future WBC podcast episodes at What's Brewing, CCCSFAAA (WBC) podcasts. Find us also in Google Podcasts, the Apple Podcasts app, and on Spotify. "What's Brewing, CCCSFAAA?" is a Studio 1051 production. Studio 1051 is a creative collaboration of Dennis Schroeder and Dana Yarbrough.
Sol Adventurers Live, an inter-generational show provides an informal platform where youth reason w/ elders to transform generational barriers, create lasting bonds, and carry ancient wisdom forward to the next 7 generations. Sol Adventurers Foundation is a non-profit empowering youth to discover their gifts, share them w/ the world, and gain strength through reconnecting w/ their community. We are bridging the gap b/t youth and elders. Our elder, Makeda “Dread” Cheatom has dedicated her life to music, art, culture and wellness. She established WorldBeat Cultural Center, a non-profit multi-cultural center in Balboa Park where she is the Executive Director. Cheatom opened the first world-renowned Prophet Vegetarian restaurant in San Diego. She is the founder of WorldBeat Center’s Children’s Ethno-botany Peace Garden, an outdoor classroom to bring families outdoors and teach children of the origins of their food and science. Our youth is Maranatha Sainte, a college freshman currently attending Butte College in California. She has participated in a number of community service activities, performing arts/media/entertainment productions, “critical thinking and hand-on application” education as well as music and visual arts. As an original member of Game Amp, she continues to utilizes it’s curriculum, programs and projects as the backboard for Experience, and as a vital support for Skills Development and Enrichment. Maranatha’s goal is to become a producer and an educator of holistic medical practices. Our musical inspiration is The Lambsbread, formed on the mystical island of Kauai, and currently based on Maui, The Lambsbread is one of the foundational roots reggae artists' of Hawaii. Delivering a positive message of love & unity, they are known around the world for their conscious message and hard roots riddims. The sound is serious roots with a message of upliftment for the people.
In this episode I sat down with my friend Spencer Faith from Butte College. Spencer and I are both Communications majors and we had a lot of fun discussing how powerful communication can be. We also talked all about Spencer's gap year, sharing a house with his bandmates, and so much more. Thank you for listening!
*Parental Advisory Explicit Content* Going back and forth from Houston to Detroit was just the beginning to Chris Edwards' success story - started off at Grand Rapids Community College - Made the journey out to Butte College in California. - Fulfilled his D1 football dreams at University of Idaho - had a hard and difficult path to the NFL, but always stayed true to his roots and his craft. Our own...Authentic Talk: The Podcast Disclaimer Authentic Talk is providing this podcast as a entertainment , but it is neither a legal interpretation nor a statement of Authentic Talk policy. Reference to any specific product or entity does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation by the Authentic Talk. The views expressed by guests are their own and their appearance on the program does not imply an endorsement of them or any entity they represent. Views and opinions expressed by Authentic Talk representatives are those of the representatives and do not necessarily reflect the view of the Authentic Talk or any of its officials. If you have any questions about this disclaimer, please contact us.)
My guest on the podcast is 28 year-old Quinsea Pratt, program director for Safe Place and the Queer Resource Center at Butte College in Chico, California. She holds a Bachelors degree in social work from California State University, Chico in 2014 and a Masters degree from Dominican Republic University, Chicago in 2015. A successful transition to a life initially marred by abuse, neglect and eventually the murder of her mother. Because of sheer determination and the tireless support of her small town community she, her brother and sister are now giving back and making a difference in the world. Check out her YouTube Channel
We caught up with Butte County Sheriff Kory Honea just about one year after the Camp Fire broke out, and about 11 months after we first sat down with him. In this episode, Sheriff Honea talks about how the recovery effort is going, the health and wellness of the community and first responders who endured the response efforts, and what his priorities are now, going forward in the future. He also admits that he and many others underestimated just how long the recovery was going to take, and what it's going to take to rebuild the town of Paradise. Be sure to check out our first interview with Sheriff Honea below, just a few weeks into the Camp Fire. Kory L. Honea became the 31st Sheriff of Butte County in May 2014. Prior to becoming the Sheriff, Honea served as the Undersheriff for nearly four years. Sheriff Honea began his career with the Butte County Sheriff's Office in 1993, when he was hired as a deputy sheriff. Prior to that Sheriff Honea was employed by the Shasta County Sheriff's Office. During his law enforcement career Sheriff Honea has held assignments in corrections, patrol and investigations. In 2000, Sheriff Honea transferred to the District Attorney's Office as an investigator. While at the District Attorney's Office, Sheriff Honea promoted through the ranks to become the Chief Investigator in 2008. Sheriff Honea held that position until his return to the Sheriff's Office as Undersheriff in 2010. Sheriff Honea holds a Juris Doctorate from the Taft School of Law and is a member of the State Bar of California. He also holds an Associate of Arts degree from Butte College. Sheriff Honea has extensive law enforcement training certified by the California Commission on Peace Officer Standards and Training (POST). Links Podcast Episode 56: Butte County Sheriff Kory Honea Talks Candidly About the Camp Fire
Michael Woodward is the founder and CEO of jumbleThink. He and his team have built over 400 websites and web applications for small local businesses, international non-profit organizations, and Fortune 100 corporations. He has worked on projects for California Community Colleges, Crowdstrike, and Duarte. Michael has also consulted with hundreds of other businesses through the Small Business Development Center at Butte College along with teaching courses on web design / development and marketing strategies. In 2018 he was name an Icon of Influence by The New Media Summit. His passion is to help individuals and businesses make their dreams attainable through creative thinking / idea formation and strategy. Michael is married to Jennifer Woodward and father to Lucy and Lily. He and his family currently reside in Boiling Springs PA. His passions include New York City (specifically Manhattan), playing and building guitars, running, reading, and dreaming big.
Michael Woodward is the founder and CEO of jumbleThink. He and his team have built over 400 websites and web applications for small local businesses, international non-profit organizations, and Fortune 100 corporations. He has worked on projects for California Community Colleges, Crowdstrike, and Duarte. Michael has also consulted with hundreds of other businesses through the Small Business Development Center at Butte College along with teaching courses on web design / development and marketing strategies. In 2018 he was name an Icon of Influence by The New Media Summit. His passion is to help individuals and businesses make their dreams attainable through creative thinking / idea formation and strategy. Michael is married to Jennifer Woodward and father to Lucy and Lily. He and his family currently reside in Boiling Springs PA. His passions include New York City (specifically Manhattan), playing and building guitars, running, reading, and dreaming big.
Sheriff Kory L. Honea In this episode (#56) we sit down with the sheriff of Butte County, California, Kory Honea. His county, of course, was ravaged by the Camp Fire which broke out on November 8, 2018. The Town of Paradise, located within his county, was nearly completely destroyed by the fire that was stoked by 55+mile per hour gusts. Sheriff Honea is facing a death toll that could exceed 100, managing his law enforcement team as well as mutual aid and keeping his citizens safe while they're displaced from homes that were either destroyed or just can't be reached due to the town's closure. Honea also had the responsibility of evacuating tens of thousands of people to get them out of harms way. He talks about all that, plus some of the more challenging stresses he's faced and how he's dealing with all of the responsibility that goes along with California's deadliest wildfire disaster. Kory L. Honea became the 31st Sheriff of Butte County in May, 2014. Prior to becoming the Sheriff, Honea served as the Undersheriff for nearly four years. Sheriff Honea began his career with the Butte County Sheriff's Office in 1993, when he was hired as a deputy sheriff. Prior to that Sheriff Honea was employed by the Shasta County Sheriff's Office. During his law enforcement career Sheriff Honea has held assignments in corrections, patrol and investigations. In 2000, Sheriff Honea transferred to the District Attorney's Office as an investigator. While at the District Attorney's Office, Sheriff Honea promoted through the ranks to become the Chief Investigator in 2008. Sheriff Honea held that position until his return to the Sheriff's Office as Undersheriff in 2010. Sheriff Hone-a holds a Juris Doctorate from the Taft School of Law and is a member of the State Bar of California. He also holds an Associate of Arts degree from Butte College. Links Butte County Sheriff Butte County Recovers Camp Fire Rescued Animals WildfireRecovery.org CalOES.ca.gov OESNews.com
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Loser 30 male students from Wisconsin's Baraboo High School's class of 2019 Police in Wisconsin are investigating a prom photo that's led to growing international outrage. The photo, posted to Twitter Sunday, appears to show more than 30 male students from Baraboo High School's class of 2019 making a Nazi salute. Winner Celebrity chefs who served up meals to firefighters battling the California wildfires A host of celebrity chefs have pitched in to help feed the evacuees and first responders fighting the massive Camp and Woolsey fires that have already forced thousands of people to evacuate portions of both southern and northern California. Working with chef José Andrés's World Central Kitchen organization, Food Network's Tyler Florence and his team are on the ground cooking for those in need in a northern portion of the state Celebrity chef Guy Fieri also fired up his stovetop this week to make dinner for the police officers currently stationed at Butte College, as well as the evacuees and firefighters in Chico. “Guy Fieri made a surprise visit to serve dinner to everyone at the law enforcement staging area at Butte College,” wrote the Butte County Sheriff's Twitter page. “Thank you so much Guy for filling our bellies and lifting our spirits.”
Michael Woodward is the founder and CEO of jumbleThink. He and his team has built over 400 websites and web applications for small local businesses, international non-profit organizations, and Fortune 100 corporations. He has worked on projects for California Community Colleges, Crowdstrike, and Duarte. Michael has also consulted with hundreds of other businesses through the Small Business Development Center at Butte College along with teaching courses on web design / development and marketing strategies. He hosts the jumbleThink Podcast which has hit number one in business on iTunes. His passion is to help individuals and businesses make their dreams attainable through creative thinking / idea formation and strategy. http://www.JumbleThink.com
This presentation was purchased by Butte College for use in the Ethics module of my courses. You will hear a situation that any of us might find ourselves in on any given day, and listen to the studio audience discussion about the right and wrong aspects of the situation. To quote the ethics expert, "Ethics is doing the right thing, even when you have to pay a higher price than you want to pay". Listen and consider what you would do in this situation and apply the discussion points to past situations you have faced.
Video is a powerful training tool for standard work processes and new employee orientation. In this episode we listen in on Nathan Younie's presentation about creating training videos. Nathan works at Graphic Packaging and he's done such a good job with his training videos, video creation has become a significant part of his expanding role. Check out the YouTube video, "10 Tips for Shooting in a Working Factory - Photo and Video Tutorial" See video created by 2 operators using a GoPro: YouTube Transfer Flow TRAX 3 Installation See professional video based on my storyboard: Transfer Flow We Fuel Your Adventures with Premier American-Made Fuel Systems! Links: Check out this YouTube video, "10 Tips for Shooting in a Working Factory - Photo and Video Tutorial" Learn How to Shoot Video in a Factory Video Recorded By Two Operators With A GoPro Video For New Employees and Customers - Storyboard Created By Employees and Given to A Professional Equipment Links: Canon 70D Kit GoPro Hero 4 Tripod Dolly Camera Crane Mounts on Standard Tripod Drone with Camera Organization Links: Butte College, The Training Place Graphic Packaging California North State Grow Manufacturing Catherine Goggia Info & Links: Webinar Wednesdays Get Catherine Goggia’s book, “LIVE IT! Mastering Positive Attitude Habits, 15 Practical Tips for Managing Your Mindset,” on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/LIVE-Mastering-Positive-Attitude-Habits/dp/1534666923/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1491232688&sr=1-1&keywords=catherine+goggia+attitude Does your role include responsibility for employee performance discussions? If so, those conversations just go a lot easier for you! Go to the Relatable Leaders website and send me your email request for the Performance Management Worksheet, a discussion tool that organizes all the key points of these important conversations. Relatable Leader Website Get Catherine’s products at her online Zazzle store: Goggia Graphics Products for Employees, products that help you take training back to work with you! Catherine Goggia Online Store To learn more about Catherine’s projects outside of her focus on leadership resources, see her website: http://www.catherinegoggia.com/ My focus is training supervisors and managers, or front line employees who have the goal to promote to leadership some day. The time to start behaving like a leader is before you fill a leadership position. The information, tools, and resources shared in this podcast are designed to help you reach your highest potential in your career. I taught college level Business Communication and Employee Readiness courses for 15 years. Employees and students tell me my courses change their lives for the better, and my evaluations consistently rate me as an engaged and motivational speaker. I decided to produce a podcast in the effort to support a broader audience of people in higher levels of job satisfaction and productivity, as well as encourage people to find jobs for which they are a good fit. Please and Thank you for *RATE & REVIEW* on iTunes, Stitcher, and iHeart Radio – your review might inspire someone else to listen and receive the assist they need to be more successful in their job! If you know anyone getting ready to start college, or even at a crossroads in life trying to put things back together in a positive way, I encourage you to give them my book, From Average Student to Academic Rock Star! This is my foundational college orientation available on Amazon in paperback. Set up like a workbook with action steps, this information has helped thousands of people get their goals on track. Some readers are purchasing it as a gift, and then deciding to keep it for themselves because of the life lessons addressed in the book. Check it out on Amazon! From Average Student to Academic Rock Star! If you use a technique from the podcast or find any information especially useful, please jump on over to my website at relatableleader.com and you can email me or post your feedback on twitter CatherineGoggia@goggia #relatableleader For additional information and tools to support your success, go to my website: http://www.relatableleader.com/ Advance your job skills: schedule Individual Coaching Sessions with Catherine! Purchase Books, Subscribe to Blog, Stay Connected! Connect with me on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/catherine-goggia-771408ab/ Join our community on facebook! Like my business page: https://www.facebook.com/interpersonalevolution/ and join our friends group: https://www.facebook.com/catherinegoggiabutte
In a first for the podcast, we have a guest interview. IGOR Eric Pierce brings us a conversation with John Wei of Brewlander & Co in Singapore. How did he get started with good beer? What does it take to find ingredients and why did make the job to go pro? Find out! We also sit down and cover the beer world - Hazy IPA going national, Drew's quixotic LA quest, the notion of courtesy scoring and hey.. what's that? Why yes, we're announcing another experiment! Sit back and get ready to listen! Episode Links: BrewSwag.com - Use Code "Experimental" and save 7.5% and give 7.5% to our charity fund! Forbes - Hop Vendors Swallow a Bitter Pil: https://www.forbes.com/sites/taranurin/2018/01/26/hop-vendors-swallow-a-... Sam Adams launches a national New England Hazy IPA: https://thefullpint.com/beer-news/samuel-adams-best-selling-new-england-... Sierra Nevada donation to Butte College: http://www.butte.edu/feeds/2018/Free_Tuition_Fees_Fall_2018.html The Return of Dan and Martha Holly-Paquette: https://www.rmcmedia.co.uk/vibe/food-and-drink/article/Brewery-to-open-o... Brewery at Abgaile - https://abigailerestaurant.com/ Zymurgy Brewworks: http://www.zymurgybrewworks.com/ Long Beach Beer Lab: https://lbbeer.com/ Yeast Family Tree: http://allaboutbeer.com/article/the-family-tree-of-yeast/ Courtesy Scoring in Judging: http://professorgoodales.net/archives/13532 Cryo Hop Experiment: https://www.experimentalbrew.com/experiments/cryo-hop-vs-t-90 Brewlander: http://www.brewlander.com/ Dark Run by Mike Brooks: http://amzn.to/2CMS6Bs Habitat for Humanity - https://www.habitat.org/ Patreon Remember even a buck is good for charity: http://www.patreon.com/experimentalbrewing Experimental Brew Store - https://www.experimentalbrew.com/store Episode Contents: 00:00:00 Opening & Our Sponsors 00:03:13 Announcements & Feedback 00:9:12 The Pub 00:26:16 The Library - Yeast Tree 00:32:39 The Brewery - Courtesy Scoring 00:39:50 The Lab - Cryo Hops 00:44:57 The Lounge - Brewlander 01:41:36 Quick Tip - Beer Shipping 01:44:00 Something Other Than Beer This episode is brought to you by: American Homebrewers Association BrewCraft USA Craftmeister Jaded Brewing Mecca Grade Estate Malt PicoBrew Wyeast Labs YCH Hops Interested in helping Denny and Drew with the IGOR program (aka help us run experiments!) - contact them at igor@experimentalbrew.com. We want more Citizen Science! In the meanwhile, subscribe via your favorite podcasting service (iTunes, etc). Like our podcast, review it - talk it up! If you have comments, feedbacks, harassments, etc, feel free to drop us a line at podcast@experimentalbrew.com. Follow us on Facebook (ExperimentalHomebrewing) or Twitter (@ExpBrewing). If you have questions you'd like answered in our Q&A segment, send an email to questions@experimentalbrew.com! Don't forget you can support the podcast on Patreon by going to http://patreon.com/experimentalbrewing This episode can be downloaded directly at https://www.experimentalbrew.com/sites/d... Podcast RSS Url: http://www.experimentalbrew.com/podcast.rss
In a first for the podcast, we have a guest interview. IGOR Eric Pierce brings us a conversation with John Wei of Brewlander & Co in Singapore. How did he get started with good beer? What does it take to find ingredients and why did make the job to go pro? Find out! We also sit down and cover the beer world - Hazy IPA going national, Drew's quixotic LA quest, the notion of courtesy scoring and hey.. what's that? Why yes, we're announcing another experiment! Sit back and get ready to listen! Episode Links: BrewSwag.com - Use Code "Experimental" and save 7.5% and give 7.5% to our charity fund! Forbes - Hop Vendors Swallow a Bitter Pil: https://www.forbes.com/sites/taranurin/2018/01/26/hop-vendors-swallow-a-... Sam Adams launches a national New England Hazy IPA: https://thefullpint.com/beer-news/samuel-adams-best-selling-new-england-... Sierra Nevada donation to Butte College: http://www.butte.edu/feeds/2018/Free_Tuition_Fees_Fall_2018.html The Return of Dan and Martha Holly-Paquette: https://www.rmcmedia.co.uk/vibe/food-and-drink/article/Brewery-to-open-o... Brewery at Abgaile - https://abigailerestaurant.com/ Zymurgy Brewworks: http://www.zymurgybrewworks.com/ Long Beach Beer Lab: https://lbbeer.com/ Yeast Family Tree: http://allaboutbeer.com/article/the-family-tree-of-yeast/ Courtesy Scoring in Judging: http://professorgoodales.net/archives/13532 Cryo Hop Experiment: https://www.experimentalbrew.com/experiments/cryo-hop-vs-t-90 Brewlander: http://www.brewlander.com/ Dark Run by Mike Brooks: http://amzn.to/2CMS6Bs Habitat for Humanity - https://www.habitat.org/ Patreon Remember even a buck is good for charity: http://www.patreon.com/experimentalbrewing Experimental Brew Store - https://www.experimentalbrew.com/store Episode Contents: 00:00:00 Opening & Our Sponsors 00:03:13 Announcements & Feedback 00:9:12 The Pub 00:26:16 The Library - Yeast Tree 00:32:39 The Brewery - Courtesy Scoring 00:39:50 The Lab - Cryo Hops 00:44:57 The Lounge - Brewlander 01:41:36 Quick Tip - Beer Shipping 01:44:00 Something Other Than Beer This episode is brought to you by: American Homebrewers Association BrewCraft USA Craftmeister Jaded Brewing Mecca Grade Estate Malt PicoBrew Wyeast Labs YCH Hops Interested in helping Denny and Drew with the IGOR program (aka help us run experiments!) - contact them at igor@experimentalbrew.com. We want more Citizen Science! In the meanwhile, subscribe via your favorite podcasting service (iTunes, etc). Like our podcast, review it - talk it up! If you have comments, feedbacks, harassments, etc, feel free to drop us a line at podcast@experimentalbrew.com. Follow us on Facebook (ExperimentalHomebrewing) or Twitter (@ExpBrewing). If you have questions you'd like answered in our Q&A segment, send an email to questions@experimentalbrew.com! Don't forget you can support the podcast on Patreon by going to http://patreon.com/experimentalbrewing This episode can be downloaded directly at http://www.podtrac.com/pts/redirect.mp3/www.experimentalbrew.com/sites/d... Podcast RSS Url: http://www.experimentalbrew.com/podcast.rss
Sean H. Worthington is a tenured faculty member in the Computer Science Department of Butte College in Northern California and an expert in computer information systems. He is the author of the book Beyond Bitcoin: The Future of Digital Currencies, and is the Creator of CloudCoin, the worldâ??s first Cloud-based currency.
In today’s episode of The Plant Trainers Podcast we talk to Lani Muelrath, an award-winning teacher, author, TV host, and top plant-based vegan lifestyle coach. Certified Specialist in Behavior Change, Plant-Based Nutrition, and Mindfulness Meditation Instruction, Lani has been featured on many tv shows and featured in magazines. Presenter for Physician’s Committee for Responsible Medicine, Complete Health Improvement Program, and guest lecturer in kinesiology at San Francisco State University, Lani is Associate Faculty at Butte College where her Lani’s book Fit Quickies has been adopted as required text. She is the author of the Doctor and Dietitian, The Plant-Based Journey, which was recognized by VegNews as Top Media Pick for 2015, and Fit Quickies: 5 Minute Workouts. Lani helps us understand that we can have successful 5 minute workouts throughout the day and still be fit. She explains the research and idea behind Fit Quickies and how they can benefit almost anyone. We explore why people are unable to find the time to workout and what you can start doing about it today. In this episode we discuss: Becoming a plant-based fitness expert Finding the time to workout Prioritizing Getting motivated to get fit Triathletes, ultra runners & dead weight competitor Fit Quickies Creating accountability Making good choices over the summer What people can start doing today Body Mass Index (BMI) Links to things we mentioned: Lani’s , , , Fit Quickies – The Plant-Based Journey – Don’t forget to contact us at with your question for our “Hey Plant Trainers” segment! Do you want to create lifelong healthy eating habits for you or your family? Are you looking to help prevent heart disease, cancer and chronic diseases? Are you looking for guidance with your plant-based nutrition? We can help. If you are serious about getting results, you may be eligible for a FREE 30-minute Skype or phone consultation, where we can help you with your goals NOW. Easily book your session . Subscribe to Adam’s Journey by clicking . We hope you enjoyed this podcast! Please take a moment and – we would be grateful! This will help get our podcast out to others who may enjoy it. We promise to read your reviews and consider your feedback. This show is for you. Please subscribe to The Plant Trainers Podcast on , or so you will know when we release a new episode. Now also available to ! Help us by spreading the news about our totally awesome Podcast! Click for a list of our services
Butte College in California hosts a massive solar array, which allows it to produce more electricity than it uses. David Biello reports