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Best podcasts about camp life

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Outlast Podcast
7. Episode Several - Survivor S46 E7

Outlast Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2024 29:53


Episode Overview: Join Frank and Shirley as they dissect a thrilling episode of Survivor Season 46, featuring double eliminations and pivotal game moves. Dive into detailed discussions on contestant strategies, alliances, and memorable challenges. Show Notes: [00:00:00] - Introduction: Welcome and episode introduction with hosts Frank and Shirley. [00:00:25] - Episode Highlights: Initial reactions to the double elimination and standout contestants. [00:01:21] - Contestant Dynamics: Analysis of Venus's strategic position and confrontation with Sota. [00:02:10] - Mental Health Awareness: Highlight on Ben's panic attack and Kenzie's supportive response, underscoring the human element in the competition. [00:03:04] - Challenge Breakdown: Detailed look at the reward and immunity challenges, team compositions, and strategic implications. [00:06:03] - Challenge Outcomes: Discussion on challenge winners and their impact on tribal dynamics. [00:09:08] - Camp Life and Strategy: Insights into camp life post-challenge, focusing on Maria's leadership and strategic plays. [00:10:07] - Alliance and Betrayal: Exploration of shifting alliances and strategic moves among the contestants. [00:14:31] - Player Focus: Deep dive into Charlie's gameplay, potential alliances, and strategic decisions. [00:17:49] - Tribal Council Analysis: Recap of the first tribal council outcomes and contestant strategies. [00:24:09] - Game Mechanics and Strategy: Discussion on the 'Shot in the Dark' gameplay element and its strategic implications. [00:26:10] - Venus's Gameplay: Analysis of Venus's social game and its impact on her standing in the competition. [00:29:07] - Episode Wrap-up: Closing thoughts on the episode's events, contestant status, and anticipation for future episodes. Closing Remarks: [00:29:41] - Outro: Thanks for listening! Follow us on Twitter @OutlastPodcast1 for more updates and discussions. Keywords: Survivor Season 46, double elimination, tribal council, game strategy, contestant alliances, reality TV analysis --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/outlast-podcast/support

Terra Incognita: The Adventure Podcast
Explore 010: Camp Life, Mountains

Terra Incognita: The Adventure Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2024 43:19


Episode ten of our specialist series, Explore: How To Plan An Expedition, continues our Camp Life mini series, where we speak to a single individual about a specific type of expedition environment. In this Mountains episode, our guest is Jon Gupta. We talk about navigation, food and water, coping with altitude sickness, and whether or not to use a guide. We also discuss the value in taking a couple of luxuries onto the peaks - after all, any fool can suffer.Jon Gupta is a mountaineering and climbing instructor, and high altitude expedition guide. He has organised and led over 100+ major expeditions around the world, including to Everest (4 times), K2, a winter ascent of Denali and the seven summits.You can find out more about the Royal Geographical Society and access advice and support for field research and scientific expeditions by visiting www.rgs.org/in-the-field or follow them on @rgs_ibg on socials.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-adventure-podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Terra Incognita: The Adventure Podcast
Explore 009: Health & Safety

Terra Incognita: The Adventure Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 29, 2024 67:45


Episode nine of our specialist series, Explore: How To Plan An Expedition, focuses on Health and Safety. In this episode, Matt speaks with Megan Hine, Waldo Etherington and Aldo Kane. They demystify the 'risk assessment' process, and go through in detail how to research and write one. They also discuss how to manage risk effectively in the field, medical preparation, emergency evacuation plans, and comms. It's not only an informative episode, but a pretty exciting one too.Megan Hine is a survival consultant, wilderness guide and expedition leader. She has been a health and safety advisor on some of the biggest adventure and survival shows on TV, and has led multiple adventures to remote wilderness environments. She has lived and learned from indigenous communities across the world.Waldo Etherington is a remote location climbing specialist. He has over 15 years of experience in remote-location rigging, and has been a health and safety advisor for countless expeditions and field-research projects. He also features in our Camp Life, Jungles episode. Aldo Kane is a former Royal Marines Commando and TV adventurer. He has been, both on and off screen, in some of the most extreme, high-risk environments on earth. His company, Vertical Planet, provides safety, security medical and risk management services to the film industry.You can find out more about the Royal Geographical Society and access advice and support for field research and scientific expeditions by visiting www.rgs.org/in-the-field or follow them on @rgs_ibg on socials.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-adventure-podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Terra Incognita: The Adventure Podcast
Explore 008: Camp Life, Jungles

Terra Incognita: The Adventure Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2024 60:24


Episode eight of our specialist series, Explore: How To Plan An Expedition, continues our Camp Life mini series, where we speak to a single individual about a specific type of expedition environment. In this Jungles episode, our guest is Waldo Etherington. We talk about the challenges of undertaking rainforest expeditions, and how to up-skill. Waldo goes into detail on navigational limitations, water, wet dry systems, recommendations for camping under the canopy, wildlife considerations, and jungle-specific prevention and emergency medical planning. Waldo is a remote location climbing specialist. He has over 15 years experience in remote-location rigging for TV and film. The main focus of his career has been in tropical rainforests, where he started as a tree climber supporting research conservation projects. You can find out more about the Royal Geographical Society and access advice and support for field research and scientific expeditions by visiting www.rgs.org/in-the-field or follow them on @rgs_ibg on socials.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-adventure-podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Terra Incognita: The Adventure Podcast
Explore 006: Camp Life, Polar

Terra Incognita: The Adventure Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 19, 2024 46:37


The sixth episode of our specialist series, Explore: How To Plan An Expedition, continues our Camp Life mini series, where we speak to a single individual about a specific type of expedition terrain. In this Polar episode, our guest is Felicity Aston. You may recognise her from our Five P's episode. In this episode, Matt talks to Felicity about polar accessibility, navigation, managing water, avoiding injuries, and her tips and tricks for dealing with extreme temperatures. Felicity is a British polar explorer, author, speaker and student research scientist. In 2012 she became the first woman to ski alone across Antarctica. Starting out as a Meteorologist with the British Antarctic Survey, her expeditions have included the first British Women's crossing of Greenland, a 6000km drive to the South Pole, a 36,000km drive to the Pole of Cold, and leading international teams of women on ski expeditions to both the North and South Poles. In 2015 she was awarded The Queen's Polar Medal and was appointed an MBE for services to polar exploration.You can find out more about the Royal Geographical Society and access advice and support for field research and scientific expeditions by visiting www.rgs.org/in-the-field or follow them on @rgs_ibg.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-adventure-podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Terra Incognita: The Adventure Podcast
Explore 004: Camp Life, Deserts

Terra Incognita: The Adventure Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2023 54:08


The fourth episode of our specialist series, Explore: How To Plan An Expedition, focuses on Camp Life, and specifically Deserts. Camp Life is a mini series within our series, and will feature five different experts on the subjects of deserts, oceans, mountains, rainforests and polar regions. In this episode, Matt speaks with Mark Evans MBE on the nuances of desert travel, how you navigate, source and carry water, mitigate against heat, as well as discussing Mark's top tips for camp craft, vehicle travel, emergency evacuations, cultural considerations and wildlife concerns. It's a fascinating insight into desert travel.Mark Evans is Executive Director of Outward Bound Oman, the first Outward Bound school to be established in an Arabic speaking country. He has spent 22 years living and travelling extensively in Arabia, backed up by 80 day camel expeditions, a 49 day crossing of the Rub Al Khali, a 55 day 1,700 km solo kayak journey from UAE to Yemen, and remote 4×4 journeys throughout Saudi Arabia and Oman. He's also an author, lecturer, and fundraiser.You can find out more about the Royal Geographical Society and access advice and support for field research and scientific expeditions by visiting www.rgs.org/in-the-field or follow them on @rgs_ibg on socials.Support this show http://supporter.acast.com/the-adventure-podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Outlast Podcast
12. The Ex-Girlfriend at the Wedding

Outlast Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 15, 2023 27:45


In the latest episode of the "Outlast Podcast," we delve into the thrilling and strategic intricacies of "Survivor Season 45, Episode 12," aptly titled "The Ex-Girlfriend at the Wedding." This penultimate episode of the season is a pivotal one, marked by cunning alliances, unexpected betrayals, and a tense race towards the finale. Key Highlights from Episode 12: Strategic Alliances and Betrayals: The episode focuses on the remaining three duos: Austin and Drew, Katurah and Jake, and Dee and Julie. In a clever move, Dee and Julie feign bitterness as part of their strategy, while the others scramble to navigate the emerging civil war within the Reba Four alliance. A Quest for Immunity and Power Plays: The immunity challenge becomes a battleground for survival, with Dee emerging victorious. This win puts her in a powerful position, while Austin also plays his amulet, ensuring their safety. The episode's climax revolves around the strategic decision to target Drew for elimination. The Blindside of Drew Basile: Drew Basile, a strong player throughout the season, finds himself blindsided in a vote of 4-2. His departure signifies a major shift in the game dynamics and sets the stage for an unpredictable finale. Camp Life and Interpersonal Dynamics: The episode also highlights the camp life and the interpersonal dynamics among the contestants. Dee's ability to maneuver through the game with strategic lies and alliances underscores her strong gameplay. The Emotional and Romantic Undertones: A subplot of the episode revolves around the growing showmance between Dee and Austin, adding an emotional layer to the game's strategic aspect. Julie's Struggle and Game Strategy: Julie, once a strong contender, now finds herself in a vulnerable position. Her struggle to regain power and navigate through the complex alliances forms a critical part of the episode. The Final Stretch Towards the Finale: As the season approaches its finale, the episode sets up a dramatic conclusion, with each contestant vying for a spot in the final and a chance at the million-dollar prize. In our podcast, we dissect each of these elements, offering insights into the players' strategies, the impact of their decisions, and predictions for the season finale. We also explore how this episode reflects the evolving nature of "Survivor" and its enduring appeal as a competitive reality show. Join us in this exciting review of "Survivor Season 45, Episode 12" on the "Outlast Podcast," where strategy, survival, and human dynamics come to life in one of television's most enduring reality competitions. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/outlast-podcast/support

Unedited Chats Podcast
Sunday Morning (Camp Life)

Unedited Chats Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2023 91:18


“The sons of Israel shall camp, each by his own standard, with the banners of their fathers' households; they shall camp around the tent of meeting at a distance.”Numbers 2:2Partner Financially with Unedited Life

Bedrock Church Roanoke
Base Camp - Life groups

Bedrock Church Roanoke

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 3, 2023 47:21


Thanks for joining us as we start our yearly series Base Camp! This is a time when we talk about the importance of Life groups and teams you can serve. This week Jeremiah talked about the importance of life groups. If you would like more information on our life group's please visit https://bedrockroanoke.churchcenter.com/groups/life-groups?enrollment=open_signup%2Crequest_to_join&filter=enrollment

From Dublin to Cleveland

Episode 96! Logan gives an interview with himself about camp ministry. Bible passage is from Isaiah 8:12-13.Podcast links:To contact us send us an email to fromdublintocleveland@gmail.com or follow the Podcast on Facebook. To support us buy a shirt at: https://www.bonfire.com/from-dublin-to-cleveland-shirt/ or: https://www.bonfire.com/from-dublin-to-cleveland-shirt-2/ or: https://www.bonfire.com/war-on-mullets/?utm_source=copy_link&utm_medium=campaign_details_share&utm_campaign=war-on-mullets&utm_content=default utm_source=copy_link&utm_medium=campaign_page&utm_campaign=war-on-mullets&utm_content=default To buy Brendan's book use this link:https://www.amazon.com/GHOST-UNSAID-PART-ONE-PANOPTICON/dp/1948581647/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=1645880560&sr=8-1Podcast theme music by Transistor.fm Sounds and background music from Zapsplat.com

Joe Rose Show
TimeTo say Goodbye To Camp Life, Florio Thins Dolphins Team To Beat in AFC East

Joe Rose Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 25, 2023 38:08


In this last hour, Joe & Rose talk about everything they think will be important in the Fins final pre-season game. Pro Football Talk's Mike Florio joins the show to talk NFL and why he thinks the Fins are  the best team in the AFC East? 

Pleasant Valley Church Sermons

Mike Thiessen and other volunteers give a report on the 2023 LFBC Teens Camp, and Mike speaks on how we can live our best "camp life" here at home.

Cross The Stream Podcast
#DishinOnTheDrive: Camp Life

Cross The Stream Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 5, 2023 31:27


Kip reflects on both his personal lived experience at sports camps (as an athlete and as a 20+ year director/coach of them) and talks things he wants coaches to change in their approach to camps.

MoneyWise on Oneplace.com
Report From Zambia With Mario Zandstra

MoneyWise on Oneplace.com

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 10, 2023 24:57


Mario Zandstra is the ​​President and CEO of Family Legacy Missions International, which is a ministry focused entirely on helping Zambia's orphans.Family Legacy Missions helps to feed and educate many orphans each year, but right now they have a special summer program going on.This summer, FLM will have over 2,400 children come to Camp Life on the Hilltop in Lusaka Zambia. The children come from the compounds and communities in Lusaka and their caregivers make about $1.25 per day. The children's caregivers cannot afford to send their kids to school. In Lusaka alone, there are over 125,000 children who are not in school.For every child that attends, they work to impact them physically, emotionally, intellectually, and of course, spiritually, sharing the gospel with them. FLM has 22 schools and 14,000 students throughout Lusaka, Zambia. HOW CAN LISTENERS GET INVOLVED?One of the ways listeners can make a difference is by helping kids that lost their sponsors during the COVID crisis. FLM is raising funds to keep them in school. You can help, feed, clothe, educate, and minister to these children with a monthly gift. Learn more at FamilyLegacy.com. On today's program, Rob also answers listener questions: What are the rules surrounding qualifying for a 1031 exchange?How do you determine when it's a good time to sell your home?Is it better to do your banking with a bank or a credit union?Is gold a stable investment in an increasingly digital economy? Is it a wise idea to put money in a 401k account when you're retired? Remember, you can call in to ask your questions most days at (800) 525-7000. Faith & Finance is also available on the Moody Radio Network as well as American Family Radio. Visit our website at FaithFi.com where you can join the FaithFi Community, and give  as we expand our outreach.

StressLess Camping podcast
New technology finds unclaimed reservations in national parks and beyond

StressLess Camping podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 8, 2023 59:57


New technology finds unclaimed reservations at national parks and more. Can you get reservations, even on popular dates? The answer could be yes and our guest from CampScanner shares more information about his new tool that lets you get notified of cancellations. Find a spot even when others can't with their database of 12,500+ campgrounds and 4,000 parks. You can find a spot even when others can't and we have the information on this week's StressLess Camping RV and travel podcast.  You can find this week's podcast at our home on the web or wherever you enjoy getting podcasts: https://www.stresslesscamping.com/podcast/0206 The StressLess Camping podcast is a weekly RV podcast with information, tips and tricks to help every RVer and camper enjoy some StressLess Camping.

Campfire Conversation
The Start of a (Camp) Life Together

Campfire Conversation

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2023 23:20


Seeing great people build a life together is an amazing thing. That its also happening when you are helping to run camp together for the first time adds to the fun. Nikki Zenkel and Max Grossman join me to talk about their first foray into full time summer camp together and their plans for after the summer. Enjoy!

1st and Now
Lucky Whitehead And Dom Rhymes On Kamloops Camp Life

1st and Now

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2023 36:09


Matt and Nik speak with the dynamic receiving duo of Lucky Whitehead and Dom Rhymes from The Den Cafe in Kamloops. The duo breaks down the first couple of days of camp and discusses 2023 goals with the Lions. The fellas also answer social media questions.

Soldiers Update
Soldiers Update: Camp Life

Soldiers Update

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2023


Civil War re-enactors and army veterans give us a look into the life of a Civil War Soldier.

StressLess Camping podcast
Planning your 2023 StressLess Camping adventures

StressLess Camping podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 5, 2023 52:34


What kind of RV and camping adventures are you planning for the new year? How are you planning those? Our guest, Blair Honey from The Camp Life, has a calendar we love for planning and enjoying the National Parks. But he also has some great tips to stay safe while doing so. You can find this week's podcast at our home on the web or wherever you enjoy getting podcasts: https://www.stresslesscamping.com/podcast/0184 The StressLess Camping podcast is a weekly RV podcast with information, tips and tricks to help every RVer and camper enjoy some StressLess Camping.

Adnah United Methodist Church

The texts were Isaiah 52:7-10 and John 1:1-14

Sharon Says So
Resilience: The Long Days of Camp Life

Sharon Says So

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 12, 2022 25:32


Today on Resilience, we continue our exploration of the wartime incarceration of Japanese Americans. By the fall of 1942, the military had moved most of the imprisoned Japanese Americans from temporary camps into long-term incarceration barracks; camps in isolated locations where they would spend the next few years behind barbed wire fences and stripped of the lives and homes they worked so hard to create for themselves before the war.Joining us today is author Kimi Cunningham Grant. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

I'm No Hero
Camp Life in Iraq

I'm No Hero

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2022 26:28


What are word problems like in an ISIS school? (Hint: they involve calculating the shooting of infidels). What happens when you start a p90x-style exercise class for Arab women inside a refugee camp?  Find out as guest Amber Webb, who served as Country Director for an aid organization in Iraq, gives an inside look at the surprisingly vibrant world of an "IDP" camp - a refugee camp for Internally Displaced People.Part 1 of 2 episodes.  Part two: Guns, Drugs, and a Dog Named Pickles (episode 5)Do you have feedback about this episode that you'd like to share?  Do you know of a good guest for the show?  Drop Justy Jones an email at imnoheropodcast@gmail.com

The Immigrant Section
The Refugee Camp Life Ft. Karam Sbeit - 170

The Immigrant Section

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2022 73:55


Abbas is joined by Comedian, Karam Sbeit, and they chat about how his family got displaced from Palestine, growing up in a refugee camp in Lebanon, getting porn into the camps, coming to Canada, and a wild story about police contact in Lebanon. connect with  Abbas / Karam Upcoming Stand-Up Dates: MONTREAL - August 31  The Immigrant Section is a weekly show where guests join Abbas Wahab, Sudanese-Canadian Standup Comedian, to talk about funny cultural similarities/differences, current events, and sometimes more. It's raw and unfiltered, for your listening pleasure. Enjoy! Support The Show & Get Every Episode

Locked On Hawkeyes
Luka Garza talks about his Skills Academy camp, life in the NBA & his time as an Iowa Hawkeye

Locked On Hawkeyes

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2022 23:35


Luka Garza stops by to talk with Trent Condon in the latest edition of the Locked on Hawkeyes Podcast.You can find more information on the Luka Garza Skills Camp, the evening with Luka, his father Frank Garza & Jess Settles here: https://lukagarzaacademy.com/They talk about his time in the NBA last season and what is next for him, his days at the University of Iowa, what brought him to Iowa, his relationship with Fran McCaffery, painful losses and much more.Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!LinkedInLinkedIn jobs helps you find the candidates you want to talk to, faster. Post your job for free at Linkedin.com/lockedoncollege Terms and conditions apply.Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order.BetOnlineBetOnline.net has you covered this season with more props, odds and lines than ever before. BetOnline – Where The Game Starts! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Locked On Hawkeyes
Luka Garza talks about his Skills Academy camp, life in the NBA & his time as an Iowa Hawkeye

Locked On Hawkeyes

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2022 27:20


Luka Garza stops by to talk with Trent Condon in the latest edition of the Locked on Hawkeyes Podcast. You can find more information on the Luka Garza Skills Camp, the evening with Luka, his father Frank Garza & Jess Settles here: https://lukagarzaacademy.com/ They talk about his time in the NBA last season and what is next for him, his days at the University of Iowa, what brought him to Iowa, his relationship with Fran McCaffery, painful losses and much more. Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors! LinkedIn LinkedIn jobs helps you find the candidates you want to talk to, faster. Post your job for free at Linkedin.com/lockedoncollege Terms and conditions apply. Built Bar Built Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order. BetOnline BetOnline.net has you covered this season with more props, odds and lines than ever before. BetOnline – Where The Game Starts! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Flip-Flop on the pod!
it's a camp life for me!

Flip-Flop on the pod!

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 23, 2022 13:33


Join us on our second last episode of the podcast! This week we have another guest! Rachel is an extra special young lady who loves camp as much as we do! Well maybe....

The Crown Refs Podcast
#256 “Camp Chronicles” the Movie | A story about camp life | Roger Ayers & more

The Crown Refs Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2022 64:52


This camp movie takes place at Liberty University, for the 2021 Referee's Choice Camp, hosted by Final Four Official Roger Ayers. This film documents our camp experience from watching game tape at the hotel, our conversations on the ride to the facility, and interactions with officials before, during, and after the games. ⁣ ⁣

1st and Now
Bryan Burnham On Camp Life And Much More

1st and Now

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2022 38:41


Four-Time CFL All-Star Bryan Burnham joins the boys to reflect on his long career with the Lions, first breaking into camp back in 2014 and how his family has provided love and support along the way.

lions camp life bryan burnham
1st and Now
Lucky Whitehead Talks Camp Life, Dog Dad Life And More

1st and Now

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2022 40:04


Lions playmaker Lucky Whitehead joins the boys from Kamloops as they talk training camp life, his expanding dog family, memories of the Dallas Cowboys and much more!

The Quack Attack: The DEFINITIVE Mighty Ducks Podcast
What will camp life be like in Season 2 of Mighty Ducks: Game Changers?

The Quack Attack: The DEFINITIVE Mighty Ducks Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2022 31:36


Mike, Tommy and Kevin dive deeper into summer camp, the setting for Season 2 of Mighty Ducks: Game Changers. They rundown famous summer camp films, what tropes we can expect to see in Season 2, and how many Heavyweights references they can sneak in. They then make a few possibly bold predictions for Season 2. Executive producers: Elsie Barnett, Bryan Berg, Alex Ybarra, Josh Luecht, Bobby Lemaire, Rabbi Lex Rofeberg, Aaron Davis, Ed Scimia, Alex Vlahos, Joyce Eng, Matt Holtwick, and Nurul Azam. Producers: Deborah Chen, Jeremiah Bersche, Adam Ferry, Jarrod Beasley, Lisa Wobig, Anthony Gioffre, Jeff Fantus, Stevie Yanks, J.D. Youngblood, Chris Garland, Sarah Mihalopoulos, Dave Dang, Wayne Perkins, and Matt Hoover. You too can become a producer of the show! Join our Discord.

ADIRONDACK BUCKS AND BEYOND
EP 6: GEAR THAT HELPED US IN THE MOUNTAINS, CAMP LIFE, AND OUR BROAD HEAD/ARROW SET UPS!

ADIRONDACK BUCKS AND BEYOND

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 30, 2022 63:01


We dive deep into what camp life was like up in the mountains, along with going into depth on some gear we would highly recommend for someone who is interested in doing something like we do, weather that be hunting, or just camping in general! the second half of the podcast transitions into us talking about our arrow and broad head set ups, and what we would like to do differently with them, along with all the things we have learned over the years experimenting with different types of set ups! LINKS: Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCRLfdq5ga879c6nguOyfhvA Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/adirondack_bucks_and_beyond/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/adirondackbucksandbeyond --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/bailey-winch/support

JAKE's REVIEW CORNER
OUTER BANKS, Family GUY, JACKASS, Camp Life- CASUAL CORNER

JAKE's REVIEW CORNER

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2021 58:23


Welcome to Casual Corner, a one off series of episodes where the topics of the podcast are not limited to just one single movie/tv show but several different aspects of pop culture with a more slice of life approach to it. On today's episode Jakob welcomes Hunter and Andrew to the show to talk about how they met, the job they do, the Best episode of family guy and Netflix shows and moves! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

For Parents
Mary Kathryn & Matt: Camp Life

For Parents

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2021 62:15


In this episode Matt and Mary Kathryn share their story.  Matt is the Food Services Coordinator at a beautiful camp called New Life Ranch in Oklahoma so we talk a lot about camp life, why camp is special and a little bit about food.  However, we actually talk a lot more about the uncomfortable steps it took to move their family of five from the big city of Dallas to a small town in Oklahoma, and how they have seen God provide along the way.  Awesome and honest story! Check out New Life Ranch's website https://newliferanch.com (here!)

Felicia Linsky's
S1 E1 - Georgi Starz - My Camp Life...

Felicia Linsky's

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2021 92:10


Welcome to Season One, Episode One of “Camp Fifi Uncensored”… In my 1st interview I introduce Georgi Starz, Camp owner and Director of Camp Nicolet for Girls in Eagle River, WI. I speak with Georgi about her insight on the responsibilities of being a part of a 3rd generation family owned business owner, carrying forth her parent's legacy and passing it on to the next generation, her son Jeremy Starz, the responsibility of inspiring young women over seven decades of camp's existence through times of war, economics and a world pandemic and her purpose and her passion and reflections going forward. As a woman and seeing the shifts each generation of women are faced with and what is it she wants to be known for. --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/felicia-linsky/support

Freedom Center Church
FCC The Lighthouse Experiment - E103 Camp Life

Freedom Center Church

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2021 23:51


Pastor Jim Parkin & co-host Ashley Chandler are back sharing camp life experiences and how small community can be incredibly impactful. Keep looking out for each other, for your neighbors, and reaching out to your people. All of the micro things impact the macro.

A Match Made in Horror
"Fear Street Part Two: 1978" Review! Camp Life... Amirite?

A Match Made in Horror

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 27, 2021 55:01


We're back at it with Fear Street Part Two: 1978! This time we go back in time a little bit to uncover some sinister secrets that lie within Shadyside. Listener beware there are MAJOR PLOT SPOILERS AHEAD!

Beast Mode Kids
#96 Beast Mode Kids - Camp Life and Acts of Kindness

Beast Mode Kids

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2021 26:47


Alora has been gone from her loving family for just over 2 weeks doing all the fun things, including 5 days at camp and she, like most camp kids, loved it and cant wait until next year. Pat and Alora talk about:camp fooddoes Alora get homesick?does she have empathy for those who do?you'll be surprised by her answerhow it changes and now that she is older she has to be a role modeland acts of kindnessBut is the summer over yet? Nope. More fun to be had.To send Alora, Bo, or Pat a questions or comment email at:Email --- beastmodekids201@gmail.comFollow Pat @ INSTAGRAM --- thepatrickdavy  https://www.instagram.com/thepatrickdavy/FACEBOOK  --- https://www.facebook.com/patrick.davy.39

The Sunday Triple M NRL Catch Up - Paul Kent, Gorden Tallis, Ryan Girdler, Anthony Maroon
INTERVIEW | Blues Star Jake Trbojevic Opens Up On Origin 1, Camp Life & QLD "Sickness"

The Sunday Triple M NRL Catch Up - Paul Kent, Gorden Tallis, Ryan Girdler, Anthony Maroon

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2021 6:50


INTERVIEW | Blues Star Jake Trbojevic Opens Up On Origin 1, Camp Life & QLD "Sickness" See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Speaking of Travel®
The RV Lifestyle Captures Our Imagination And Lifts The American Spirit

Speaking of Travel®

Play Episode Listen Later May 23, 2021 42:39


Traveling in an RV creates timeless memories. Jim Calderbank, a former RV manufacturing executive and current campground owner, explains why the RV lifestyle is the best way to connect with the outdoors and with each other."The people that come here, they love the outdoors, they love nature, ... at the end of the day just to see the stress drain away from them is very rewarding."Discover why the RV lifestyle allows you to be in the safety of your home in unsettling times, with family or friends, while traveling to your next personal outdoor adventure. Also, join Tony and Alex Fraga, owners of the FIRC Group. They have developed and operate several of downtown Asheville’s most successful hotels and restaurants. Discover how they bring communities together to help spur economic growth, while working to preserve and conserve.  And Tina Kinsey, Director of Marketing, PR and Air Service Development at the Asheville Regional Airport discusses how airports are making it easy to feel safe and confident when we're ready to board a plane. A must listen! 

Calvin Day French-43 Ohio Volunteer Infantry Civil War Diaries
5-Diary Information including clothing, musket, canteen, weather, daily camp life, meals, camp diseases and Colonel Joseph Lee Kirby Smith

Calvin Day French-43 Ohio Volunteer Infantry Civil War Diaries

Play Episode Listen Later May 3, 2021 12:28


During the reading of Calvin's diaries, he refers to different Civil War terms and words. This episode explains to you in advance to the reading of his diaries this information so that you will understand the whole of his daily life.

England Rugby Podcast: O2 Inside Line
Daly and Watson - talent shows, hair cuts and new camp life

England Rugby Podcast: O2 Inside Line

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2021 45:29


The England Rugby Podcast: O2 Inside Line returns for season seven ahead of the 2021 Guinness Six Nations.In the first podcast of the new year, Dylan Hartley chats to former England team mates Elliot Daly and Anthony Watson. The pair talk about camp life including how they socialise with the new restrictions, what they are doing in their downtime and what it is like leaving family throughout the Six Nations. They also reminisce about an infamous talent show night with Elliot, a story from Anthony about buying breakfast ahead of his first England camp and describe their interesting choice of haircuts from when they were playing England age-grade rugby together.All throughout the Six Nations Dylan will be speaking to players so make sure you subscribe to us to get the latest episodes. Also leave us a review on Apple podcasts to be in with a chance of winning a signed England shirt!FOLLOW:England Rugby FacebookEngland Rugby InstagramEngland Rugby TwitterEngland Rugby TikTokO2 Sports InstagramO2 Sports TwitterSUBSCRIBE:Subscribe to the pod hereBUY:Get the latest kits, training and leisure wear from England Rugby Store See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Limehouse Podcast
Dan Howard - Camp life Bushcraft

The Limehouse Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2021 61:33


This week I'm joined by my very old friend Dan Howard. Dan and I go way way back further than time itself. That's not true, it's probably about twenty years. ANYWAY Dan is the presenter, founder and man behind YouTube channel Camp life Bushcraft. So for roughly an hour we talk about modern day business strategy, no we don't. We talk about the outdoor life! It's amazing. It was great to listen to a man that's so relaxed and in love with what he does. It's back to nature once again. Enjoy and DO NOT FORGET to check out his YouTube channel Camp life Bushcraft @limehousepod thelimehousepodcast@gmail.com

The LaTangela Show
The Queen of Random Research is at it again/Camp Life Ent C-Loc is on the #TanLine/Best & Worst states to raise a family in 2k21 and MORE!

The LaTangela Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2021 44:54


Join LaTangela for another round of #RandomResearch What are some of the BEST and WORST states to raise a family in 2021?!? The results are in and stats have spoken... See if YOUR state made the top or bottom 10! ********************************************************************************************* I stumbled upon some #DidYouKnow facts and weird holidays that I might consider adding to the calendar here on out! *********************************************************************************************** Some of your folks are making headline news for all the wrong reasons! Picture this..... It was a dark night, on a farm, the party was swinging with swingers and the COPS walked in..... things escalated quickly...... The devil is in the details! ********************************************************************************************** In the hot seat and on the #TanLine it's none other than the CEO of Camp Life Ent The Bigg Dawg himself! C-Loc Chattin it up... Lots of #FreeGame Longevity in the game - The importance of finding your voice - Power of unity ****************************************************************************************** NEW BOOK ALERT P.O.O.F. (Power Over Obstacles Forever) - LaTangela Fay Sherman NEW MUSIC ALERT Breakin' Barriers - LaTangela Fay **************************************************************************************** THE LATANGELA SHOW TV - WGMB/FOX 44 WEEKENDS THE LA FILM CHANNEL - WED NIGHTS YOUTUBE/LATANGELA FAY RADIO- WEMX-FM - MON-FRI 10A.M.-3P.M. PODCAST - ALL DIGITAL PLATFORMS WWW.LATANGELA.COM **************************************************************************************** SPECIAL #THANKYOU DUDLEY DEBOSIER INJURY LAWYERS B.R. Dental Care- Dr. Suadi Hair Queen Beauty Super Center The Big Score - Brandon Lee *********************************************************************************** Product of Cumulus Media/WestwoodOneSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

This Life Ain't For Everybody
E205 - Camp Life with Brent Cobb, Ben Ratliff & Shawn Radford

This Life Ain't For Everybody

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 21, 2020 58:26


Brent Cobb, Ben Ratliff and Shawn Radford join Chad at Duck camp. Brent plays a few of our favorite songs and the guys talk about the music industry and making a living in it. This episode is brought to you by Jack Daniels

England Rugby Podcast: O2 Inside Line
Heinz and Furbank - bubble camp life, unlikely friendships and first caps

England Rugby Podcast: O2 Inside Line

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2020 29:35


It's the turn of Willi Heinz and George Furbank on the England Rugby Podcast: O2 Inside Line as they chat to Dylan Hartley about all manner of topics about their experiences with squad.There is an in depth discussion on how Eddie builds up the players through Test week, their experiences when they first came into camps and also about how they have adapted in the bubble - from the new gaming room at The Lensbury to being unable to visit each others rooms to socialise. The trio also discuss some unlikely friendships in the squad and Dylan recalls a tale when he first toured with Tom Curry in Argentina and how the England flanker constantly thought he was being tested at every turn.Make sure you subscribe to us to get the latest episodes and please leave us a rating and review so more people can get involved!FOLLOW:England Rugby FacebookEngland Rugby InstagramEngland Rugby TwitterEngland Rugby TikTokO2 Sports InstagramO2 Sports TwitterSUBSCRIBE:Subscribe to the pod hereBUY:Get the latest kits, training and leisure wear from England Rugby Store See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The HOMELESS IDEA
Camp life snapshot and some politics.

The HOMELESS IDEA

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2020 39:54


Ross Collin and Shea talk camp life and the Victoria street life culture. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/homelesidea/message

Plot Armor Podcast
Larpery Episode 3: Camp Life

Plot Armor Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2020 41:42


From what to bring when you camp at larp to what you can do in your downtime. Join us for today's episode as we take a dive into the in and outs of camp life.

The A-Team w/ Wexler & Clanton
Astros Back At Summer Camp, Life Inside The MLS Bubble, Irresponsible Hot Take

The A-Team w/ Wexler & Clanton

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2020 135:47


Prodigals
Camp Life - The Best Life

Prodigals

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2020 30:36


Today is all about how our summers at New Life Bible Camp as staff changed our lives. A summer of ministry (or any ministry at all) is never a waste of time if that is where God wants you! **Please forgive our audio today, recording from a distance with bad WiFi is a challenge.**

1st and Now
Episode 29 | Camp Life And Wallyisms

1st and Now

Play Episode Listen Later May 28, 2020 30:43


Host Matt Baker is joined by longtime Lions employee Neil McEvoy who looks back on starting with the Lions in ticket sales in the mid 90s and climbing his way up the football operations ladder. The duo talks Kamloops training camp memories and Neil also weighs in on one of his favourite all-time Wally Buono stories.

Not Game, All Personal
NGAP Ep. 027 Survivor: Loved Ones and Lines Drawn!

Not Game, All Personal

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 16, 2020 105:07


0:00 - Intro | 1:30 - Initial Episode Reaction | 8:22 - Loved Ones Visit | 19:19 - Immunity Challenge | 22:29 - Camp Life | 31:23 - Tribal Council | 56:55 - Favorite Player | 1:00:11 - Favorite Moment | 1:01:20 - Purple Kelly Edit | 1:03:45 - Hot Take | 1:07:32: - Player Breakdown | 1:27:50 - Finale News | 1:29:51 - Player Suggested Twists. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @NGAPpod!

Da Kwub
“Boot Camp Life. Arizona Cardinals and Buccaneer Brady” ft. Freddy Koch

Da Kwub

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2020 43:54


In this episode, Freddie, one of the originators of Da Kwub, sits down with me and discusses Arizona life, military life, and civilian life as well as some sports topics.

ChattyKappy With Jasen Kaplan
The Bachelor Gossip, Corona Camp, Life Update

ChattyKappy With Jasen Kaplan

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 15, 2020 32:33


A silly moment becoming unhinged due to the apocalyptic drama! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

EXPANSION CAST - Roger Metz
XI - NICK GEMMELL - On the Other Side of Oilfield Camp Life

EXPANSION CAST - Roger Metz

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 7, 2019 60:35


Nick Gemmell joins the Expanded Cast of guests and discusses life on the other side of waking up from an avoidant life in the matrix. After a separation, and realizing he doesn't know his family, Nick seeks support from a Hope Rehab - a retreat group in Thailand.    To support Expansion Cast - please send your contributions via PayPal to coach@rogermetz.com. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/roger-metz/support

The Third Reich History Podcast
The Concentration Camps Part Two - Expansion and Peacetime Camp Life

The Third Reich History Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 16, 2019 85:15


The concentration camps symbolize the Holocaust. But the twisted road to Auschwitz was only one path in a wider system of terror. How did the concentration camp system change from 1935 to 1938? Who was in charge? How did the camps go from shrinking to expanding? What was the SS camp culture? What was life like for the prisoners? Join us for part two of our series on the evolution of the concentration camp system. In this episode, Chris and Ryan examine the expansion and experience of the pre-war camps up to Kristallnacht. Sources: Nick Wachsmann,Christopher Dillon, Eugen Kogon, Stanislav Zamecknik, Shlomo Aronson

Across Women's Lives
USC students work with refugees to engineer solutions for better camp life

Across Women's Lives

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2019


Omer Azizi knows what it's like to be stuck in a squalid tent with only a United Nations-issued ID tag confirming his existence. He fled Afghanistan's Taliban tucked in his mother's arms, and spent his childhood in various Pakistani refugee camps. Over the years, he watched his parents fight the odds to get the family out of refugee camps.They finally made it to the United States in 2014, and today, Azizi is a recent graduate of the University of Southern California. But he hasn't forgotten about his parents' struggle and what other refugees are still going through. In fact, he spent much of the past year developing an app that he calls Safar, meaning “journey” in both Farsi and Arabic, to solve the information gap that exists for refugees worldwide, and pitching it to potential supporters. These days, a smartphone, something his parents never had, is a necessity for survival in a refugee camp.Related: Young migrants and refugees in Greece wanted to be heard. So they started their own newspaper.Safar, which Azizi plans to launch this month, came out of an assignment in a unique class he took last year from the university's engineering school, Innovation in Engineering Design for Global Challenges. Azizi majored in business, but the pilot class drew students from seven different schools across the university.“I am a refugee; I grew up as a refugee in camps, and when I saw this class, I was like, ‘This is made for me.'” Omer Azizi, graduate,  University of Southern California“I am a refugee; I grew up as a refugee in camps, and when I saw this class, I was like, ‘This is made for me,'” Azizi said.When the refugee crisis in Europe began, Burcin Becerik-Gerber, a professor of civil and environmental engineering at the school, found herself pondering some big questions — like, how do you improve life for people who live in tents or makeshift shelters, or who are homeless?Becerik-Gerber and her colleagues were inspired to create the course to tackle those dilemmas. She knew her students would need to see up-close the realities and hardships refugees face.  Related: Sicilian school helps migrant teenagers overcome their fear of the sea“You have to be there to build empathy, to be able to be in their shoes even for a week or two weeks,” Becerik-Gerber said.It's a new way of thinking about engineering and design — putting concepts like empathy and failure front and center. The class involves talking directly with the people affected, for whom solutions are being created. Students build and test prototypes and seek practical feedback. “I don't want to create solutions that are good on paper, but don't work,” Becerik-Gerber said. So, students make two visits to refugee camps in Lesvos, Greece, over the course of the year.Becerik-Gerber wants them to realize there are big expectations, and in her welcome spiel during the first class of the year, she told them bluntly: “It is going to be [a] very difficult two semesters.”Students form teams and collaborate with global partners they've been assigned to work with. “So, your team is not just the five of you, you have partners halfway around the world that you have to work with, and they are 8 to 10 hours ahead of you.”The professors learned many lessons from last year's inaugural class."There are so many questions we cannot answer, even though we went there [to the Greek refugee camps] twice," Becerik-Gerber said. "What materials to use in Greece? How to manufacture something? What would be the most cost efficient?”This year, they're partnering with the University of the Aegean, which pairs a local student with each team to help with research in Greece. "We're talking about multicultural, multinational, multidisciplinary, multi time zone collaborations," Becerik-Gerber said. Related: Shopkeepers sue Sicilian Mafia in first-ever migrant-led caseBecerik-Gerber teaches the class with Brad Cracchiola, an engineer and designer, Daniel Druhora, documentary filmmaker, and David Gerber, a professor of architecture practice and civil engineering. (Gerber and Becerik-Gerber are married.) “But at the end of the day, this is about people who desperately need help on the other side of the world and we're not playing around; it's for real.”Brad Cracchiola, University of Southern California“You're going to be doing a lot of presentations and pitches like you're a start up,” Cracchiola warned the students. “But at the end of the day, this is about people who desperately need help on the other side of the world and we're not playing around; it's for real.”Amini Muhammad, an Afghan refugee in Greece, shared his story with the students over speakerphone. He had worked for the US military in Afghanistan and fled after being threatened. Listening to refugees is what this course is all about, and the students will soon go to Greece to meet asylum-seekers in person in refugee camps.After visiting refugee camps on Lesvos last year, students Siena Applebaum and Erna Redzepagic realized many of their ideas wouldn't pan out on the ground. They spent days meeting with asylum-seekers in the camps, asking about life there and people's needs. They were struck by how people weren't able to shower regularly, and how the lack of hygiene brought on illnesses.The students also talked to refugees elsewhere, to see if this problem was unique to Lesvos or more widespread.“We asked our refugee partners who are resettled in Germany and Spain and Greece, ‘Is hygiene a really big issue in the camps?' And they all confirmed it was one of the worst things there,” Redzepagic said. They set out to design a portable, low-cost shower.Related: What happened to Italy's unaccompanied migrant minors?“One of our first ideas was a pop-up tent,” Applebaum said. “Something with collapsible poles for a frame and a tarp surrounding it.”It looked somewhat like a camping shower, and they thought it would work well. It was their first failure.“As we showed this to people we were working with, all of the women came back to us saying, ‘I do not feel safe showering in that.'” Siena Applebaum, student, University of Southern California“As we showed this to people we were working with, all of the women came back to us saying, ‘I do not feel safe showering in that,'” Applebaum said.In the camps, too often women are vulnerable to sexual assaults in showers, which are often made of tarp material. Men have been known to slice through the material while women bathe.After rethinking the shower's design, Applebaum and Redzepagic landed on a long, slender wooden box — similar to a portable toilet. They built a prototype with wood panels that fit together like puzzle pieces. “So, we really relied just on the design of these panels to provide almost all of the functionality. The hooks, the drain, how it's assembled, no fasteners are required, no additional hinges are required. It just relies on the design of these flat panels,” Appleabaum said.The wood panels are held in place by military strength zip ties. There is no way a knife could slice through, which means their target user — a refugee woman or girl — might actually use what they built. They are now hoping to find a company in Greece to help manufacture the wood panels.Similarly, Azizi, also an alum from last year's inaugural class, realized the information needs of refugees when he went to Greece last year with his classmates. It helped that Azizi had firsthand experience in refugee camps — and since he's fluent in five languages, he could speak to most of the refugees he met.“I talked to a random refugee who was seemingly very distressed and was walking around, and I asked him, ‘Hey, can I help you,' and I spoke in Farsi with him and he told me that he has an asylum interview and he was very much concerned if he doesn't do well in that interview it's over for him,” Azizi said.He knows that feeling all too well. “I [asked] him, ‘Do you know there is a legal aid NGO [and it's] main job is to help with cases?' And he was like, no,” Azizi said.Refugees should be able to access information about legal aid agencies, medical service providers and free food in one place, he said. That's where Azizi's app, Safar, comes in. His parents might have benefited from something like that during their years in the Pakistani camps.Some nongovernmental organizations wanted to be able to use the app to communicate with each other, too. That way, they could avoid replicating services and prevent refugees from falling through the cracks. Azizi also simplified the interface after hearing that people had a hard time navigating the app.Now, he's shopping his app around to investors. He's also turning down jobs with top engineering firms because he wants to help other refugees.“I feel that I have the moral responsibility to give back,” said Azizi, who is mentoring students in the USC course this year. “The humanitarian space and the refugee crisis needs refugee leadership.”Correction: An earlier version of this story misattributed a quote from Brad Cracchiola. Editor's note: Deepa Fernandes is a Pacific Oaks College reporting fellow, which is funded in part by First 5 LA.

Across Women's Lives
USC students work with refugees to engineer solutions for better camp life

Across Women's Lives

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2019


Omer Azizi knows what it’s like to be stuck in a squalid tent with only a United Nations-issued ID tag confirming his existence. He fled Afghanistan’s Taliban tucked in his mother’s arms, and spent his childhood in various Pakistani refugee camps. Over the years, he watched his parents fight the odds to get the family out of refugee camps.They finally made it to the United States in 2014, and today, Azizi is a recent graduate of the University of Southern California. But he hasn’t forgotten about his parents’ struggle and what other refugees are still going through. In fact, he spent much of the past year developing an app that he calls Safar, meaning “journey” in both Farsi and Arabic, to solve the information gap that exists for refugees worldwide, and pitching it to potential supporters. These days, a smartphone, something his parents never had, is a necessity for survival in a refugee camp.Related: Young migrants and refugees in Greece wanted to be heard. So they started their own newspaper.Safar, which Azizi plans to launch this month, came out of an assignment in a unique class he took last year from the university’s engineering school, Innovation in Engineering Design for Global Challenges. Azizi majored in business, but the pilot class drew students from seven different schools across the university.“I am a refugee; I grew up as a refugee in camps, and when I saw this class, I was like, ‘This is made for me.’” Omer Azizi, graduate,  University of Southern California“I am a refugee; I grew up as a refugee in camps, and when I saw this class, I was like, ‘This is made for me,’” Azizi said.When the refugee crisis in Europe began, Burcin Becerik-Gerber, a professor of civil and environmental engineering at the school, found herself pondering some big questions — like, how do you improve life for people who live in tents or makeshift shelters, or who are homeless?Becerik-Gerber and her colleagues were inspired to create the course to tackle those dilemmas. She knew her students would need to see up-close the realities and hardships refugees face.  Related: Sicilian school helps migrant teenagers overcome their fear of the sea“You have to be there to build empathy, to be able to be in their shoes even for a week or two weeks,” Becerik-Gerber said.It’s a new way of thinking about engineering and design — putting concepts like empathy and failure front and center. The class involves talking directly with the people affected, for whom solutions are being created. Students build and test prototypes and seek practical feedback. “I don’t want to create solutions that are good on paper, but don’t work,” Becerik-Gerber said. So, students make two visits to refugee camps in Lesvos, Greece, over the course of the year.Becerik-Gerber wants them to realize there are big expectations, and in her welcome spiel during the first class of the year, she told them bluntly: “It is going to be [a] very difficult two semesters.”Students form teams and collaborate with global partners they’ve been assigned to work with. “So, your team is not just the five of you, you have partners halfway around the world that you have to work with, and they are 8 to 10 hours ahead of you.”The professors learned many lessons from last year’s inaugural class."There are so many questions we cannot answer, even though we went there [to the Greek refugee camps] twice," Becerik-Gerber said. "What materials to use in Greece? How to manufacture something? What would be the most cost efficient?”This year, they're partnering with the University of the Aegean, which pairs a local student with each team to help with research in Greece. "We're talking about multicultural, multinational, multidisciplinary, multi time zone collaborations," Becerik-Gerber said. Related: Shopkeepers sue Sicilian Mafia in first-ever migrant-led caseBecerik-Gerber teaches the class with Brad Cracchiola, an engineer and designer, Daniel Druhora, documentary filmmaker, and David Gerber, a professor of architecture practice and civil engineering. (Gerber and Becerik-Gerber are married.) “But at the end of the day, this is about people who desperately need help on the other side of the world and we’re not playing around; it’s for real.”Brad Cracchiola, University of Southern California“You’re going to be doing a lot of presentations and pitches like you’re a start up,” Cracchiola warned the students. “But at the end of the day, this is about people who desperately need help on the other side of the world and we’re not playing around; it’s for real.”Amini Muhammad, an Afghan refugee in Greece, shared his story with the students over speakerphone. He had worked for the US military in Afghanistan and fled after being threatened. Listening to refugees is what this course is all about, and the students will soon go to Greece to meet asylum-seekers in person in refugee camps.After visiting refugee camps on Lesvos last year, students Siena Applebaum and Erna Redzepagic realized many of their ideas wouldn’t pan out on the ground. They spent days meeting with asylum-seekers in the camps, asking about life there and people’s needs. They were struck by how people weren’t able to shower regularly, and how the lack of hygiene brought on illnesses.The students also talked to refugees elsewhere, to see if this problem was unique to Lesvos or more widespread.“We asked our refugee partners who are resettled in Germany and Spain and Greece, ‘Is hygiene a really big issue in the camps?’ And they all confirmed it was one of the worst things there,” Redzepagic said. They set out to design a portable, low-cost shower.Related: What happened to Italy’s unaccompanied migrant minors?“One of our first ideas was a pop-up tent,” Applebaum said. “Something with collapsible poles for a frame and a tarp surrounding it.”It looked somewhat like a camping shower, and they thought it would work well. It was their first failure.“As we showed this to people we were working with, all of the women came back to us saying, ‘I do not feel safe showering in that.’” Siena Applebaum, student, University of Southern California“As we showed this to people we were working with, all of the women came back to us saying, ‘I do not feel safe showering in that,’” Applebaum said.In the camps, too often women are vulnerable to sexual assaults in showers, which are often made of tarp material. Men have been known to slice through the material while women bathe.After rethinking the shower’s design, Applebaum and Redzepagic landed on a long, slender wooden box — similar to a portable toilet. They built a prototype with wood panels that fit together like puzzle pieces. “So, we really relied just on the design of these panels to provide almost all of the functionality. The hooks, the drain, how it’s assembled, no fasteners are required, no additional hinges are required. It just relies on the design of these flat panels,” Appleabaum said.The wood panels are held in place by military strength zip ties. There is no way a knife could slice through, which means their target user — a refugee woman or girl — might actually use what they built. They are now hoping to find a company in Greece to help manufacture the wood panels.Similarly, Azizi, also an alum from last year’s inaugural class, realized the information needs of refugees when he went to Greece last year with his classmates. It helped that Azizi had firsthand experience in refugee camps — and since he’s fluent in five languages, he could speak to most of the refugees he met.“I talked to a random refugee who was seemingly very distressed and was walking around, and I asked him, ‘Hey, can I help you,’ and I spoke in Farsi with him and he told me that he has an asylum interview and he was very much concerned if he doesn’t do well in that interview it’s over for him,” Azizi said.He knows that feeling all too well. “I [asked] him, ‘Do you know there is a legal aid NGO [and it’s] main job is to help with cases?’ And he was like, no,” Azizi said.Refugees should be able to access information about legal aid agencies, medical service providers and free food in one place, he said. That's where Azizi's app, Safar, comes in. His parents might have benefited from something like that during their years in the Pakistani camps.Some nongovernmental organizations wanted to be able to use the app to communicate with each other, too. That way, they could avoid replicating services and prevent refugees from falling through the cracks. Azizi also simplified the interface after hearing that people had a hard time navigating the app.Now, he's shopping his app around to investors. He's also turning down jobs with top engineering firms because he wants to help other refugees.“I feel that I have the moral responsibility to give back,” said Azizi, who is mentoring students in the USC course this year. “The humanitarian space and the refugee crisis needs refugee leadership.”Correction: An earlier version of this story misattributed a quote from Brad Cracchiola. Editor's note: Deepa Fernandes is a Pacific Oaks College reporting fellow, which is funded in part by First 5 LA.

Outdoor Country Talk
Camp Life & Bending Strings with Jeff Nunnery - Part Two

Outdoor Country Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2019 62:26


The Part Two episode with Jeff Nunnery. Jeff leads us into his music career a little more and then into his latest adventure that he has been involved with the past few years.  There's even a little special treat at the very end of the podcast! You don't want to miss this one!

Outdoor Country Talk
Camp Life & Bending Strings with Jeff Nunnery - Part One

Outdoor Country Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2019 60:30


In the first of a two part podcast, we visit with our buddy, Jeff Nunnery. Jeff is an outdoorsman from right here in Southwest Mississippi. He takes us from his childhood growing up in the outdoors, hunting camp life, and starts on how he got to have a career in the music industry.  Be sure to stay tuned for part two of the Camp Life & Bending Strings with Jeff Nunnery podcast! 

Beyond Sunday
Episode 16 - Camp Life!

Beyond Sunday

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2019 57:22


Music by:Inspiration by MIxaund - https://mixaund.bandcamp.comMusic promoted by:https://www.free-stock-music.com

The Pillaging Podcast
#25 - Fire and Desire…Camp Life

The Pillaging Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 4, 2017 68:36


Training camp is here and we've got you covered! This week, Kenny and Che breakdown camp battles, standouts, and recent roster moves. Tune in and join us for all things Raiders related on the only podcast by Raiders fans for Raiders fans. Listen every week on iTunes, SoundCloud, and Stitcher Radio. Leave us a message to be played on the show: (408) 909-PJFF. Don't forget to join Raider Nation every day at PJ4F.com

EquipPodcast
Episode 13 – Chelsea and Nicole and Camp Life

EquipPodcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2016


Episode 13 – Chelsea and Nicole and Camp Life Listen as two young adults, Chelsea and Nicole, share their passion for serving others.  They life out that passion each summer working at Youth Camp, and strive to live a life for Jesus all year round.  What can you do to  joyfully live a life of […]

House Radio
Episode 6 - Camp Life with Anthony Milone & Matt Goodman

House Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 9, 2016 46:27


Dan Goodman sits down with his brother, Matt Goodman of Cortland and Anthony Milone of Sacred Heart to discuss how they have been preparing for camp this coming fall.

Civil War and Digital Storytelling
Civil War: Resources (Focus—Drummer Boys)

Civil War and Digital Storytelling

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2011


The National Council for Social Studies Middle Level Learning Journal included an article in their May/June 2009 (vol. 35) edition (p. M15) titled Drummer Boys: Creating Historical Fiction and Studying Historical Documents. The article includes a handout identifying relevant online resources for studying Civil War drummer boys. It lists several websites including primary sources and a description of each site and its educational relevance. You can find those websites listed and linked below; to access the complete article and site descriptions, please access the original article (Note: You must be an NCSS member to access this archived publication).Camp Life: Gettysburg National Military Park, National Park ServiceChild Soldiers in the Civil War: Digital HistoryCivil War Drummer Boys: eMINTS National CenterThe Union Army Uniform: Memorial Hall Museum of DeerfieldThe Civil War through a Child's Eye: American Memory, Library of CongressJohnny Clem: Ohio History Central

Desert Island Discs: Archive 1996-2000

Sue Lawley's castaway this morning is Sir David Attenborough. He brought the blue-footed booby into our sitting rooms, and revealed the secret lives of plants. But we remember him best caught in the embrace of a female gorilla. [Taken from the original programme material for this archive edition of Desert Island Discs] Favourite track: Adagio from String Quintet in C Major by Franz Schubert Book: Shifts and Expedients of Camp Life by W B Lord Luxury: Guitar

Desert Island Discs
David Attenborough

Desert Island Discs

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 25, 1998 38:13


Sue Lawley's castaway this morning is Sir David Attenborough. He brought the blue-footed booby into our sitting rooms, and revealed the secret lives of plants. But we remember him best caught in the embrace of a female gorilla.[Taken from the original programme material for this archive edition of Desert Island Discs] Favourite track: Adagio from String Quintet in C Major by Franz Schubert Book: Shifts and Expedients of Camp Life by W B Lord Luxury: Guitar

Desert Island Discs: Archive 1976-1980

Roy Plomley's castaway is zoologist David Attenborough. Favourite track: String Quintet In G Minor by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Book: Shifts and Expedients of Camp Life by William Barry Lord Luxury: Binoculars

Desert Island Discs
David Attenborough

Desert Island Discs

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 1979 31:11


Roy Plomley's castaway is zoologist David Attenborough.Favourite track: String Quintet In G Minor by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Book: Shifts and Expedients of Camp Life by William Barry Lord Luxury: Binoculars