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We continue with Chivalry Week on Karl and Crew. Dr. Michelle Watson Canfield joined us to discuss her book, "Dad, Here's What I Really Need from You: A Guide for Connecting with Your Daughter's Heart." Dr. Canfield is a licensed professional counselor. speaker and author. Best-selling author and syndicated radio host, Brant Hansen, also joined us. He unpacked the vital unseen character of a man, and we highlighted his book, "The Man We Need." Finally, we opened the phones and heard from women sharing their favorite acts of chivalry. You can hear the highlights of today’s program on the Karl and Crew Showcast. If you're looking to hear a particular segment from the show, look at the following time stamps: Calls segment on what women need in Chivalry [0:00] Brant Hanson interview: [21:30] Dr. Michelle Watson Canfield [32:38] Donate to Moody Radio: http://moodyradio.org/donateto/morningshowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We continue with Chivalry Week on Karl and Crew. Dr. Michelle Watson Canfield joined us to discuss her book, "Dad, Here's What I Really Need from You: A Guide for Connecting with Your Daughter's Heart." Dr. Canfield is a licensed professional counselor. speaker and author. Best-selling author and syndicated radio host, Brant Hansen, also joined us. He unpacked the vital unseen character of a man, and we highlighted his book, "The Man We Need." Finally, we opened the phones and heard from women sharing their favorite acts of chivalry. You can hear the highlights of today’s program on the Karl and Crew Showcast. If you're looking to hear a particular segment from the show, look at the following time stamps: Calls segment on what women need in Chivalry [0:00] Brant Hanson interview: [21:30] Dr. Michelle Watson Canfield [32:38] Donate to Moody Radio: http://moodyradio.org/donateto/morningshowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We continue with Chivalry Week on Karl and Crew. Dr. Michelle Watson Canfield joined us to discuss her book, "Dad, Here's What I Really Need from You: A Guide for Connecting with Your Daughter's Heart." Dr. Canfield is a licensed professional counselor. speaker and author. Best-selling author and syndicated radio host, Brant Hansen, also joined us. He unpacked the vital unseen character of a man, and we highlighted his book, "The Man We Need." Finally, we opened the phones and heard from women sharing their favorite acts of chivalry. You can hear the highlights of today’s program on the Karl and Crew Showcast. If you're looking to hear a particular segment from the show, look at the following time stamps: Calls segment on what women need in Chivalry [0:00] Brant Hanson interview: [21:30] Dr. Michelle Watson Canfield [32:38] Donate to Moody Radio: http://moodyradio.org/donateto/morningshowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We continue with Chivalry Week on Karl and Crew. Dr. Michelle Watson Canfield joined us to discuss her book, "Dad, Here's What I Really Need from You: A Guide for Connecting with Your Daughter's Heart." Dr. Canfield is a licensed professional counselor. speaker and author. Best-selling author and syndicated radio host, Brant Hansen, also joined us. He unpacked the vital unseen character of a man, and we highlighted his book, "The Man We Need." Finally, we opened the phones and heard from women sharing their favorite acts of chivalry. You can hear the highlights of today’s program on the Karl and Crew Showcast. If you're looking to hear a particular segment from the show, look at the following time stamps: Calls segment on what women need in Chivalry [0:00] Brant Hanson interview: [21:30] Dr. Michelle Watson Canfield [32:38] Donate to Moody Radio: http://moodyradio.org/donateto/morningshowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We continue with Chivalry Week on Karl and Crew. Dr. Michelle Watson Canfield joined us to discuss her book, "Dad, Here's What I Really Need from You: A Guide for Connecting with Your Daughter's Heart." Dr. Canfield is a licensed professional counselor. speaker and author. Best-selling author and syndicated radio host, Brant Hansen, also joined us. He unpacked the vital unseen character of a man, and we highlighted his book, "The Man We Need." Finally, we opened the phones and heard from women sharing their favorite acts of chivalry. You can hear the highlights of today’s program on the Karl and Crew Showcast. If you're looking to hear a particular segment from the show, look at the following time stamps: Calls segment on what women need in Chivalry [0:00] Brant Hanson interview: [21:30] Dr. Michelle Watson Canfield [32:38] Donate to Moody Radio: http://moodyradio.org/donateto/morningshowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We continue with Chivalry Week on Karl and Crew. Dr. Michelle Watson Canfield joined us to discuss her book, "Dad, Here's What I Really Need from You: A Guide for Connecting with Your Daughter's Heart." Dr. Canfield is a licensed professional counselor. speaker and author. Best-selling author and syndicated radio host, Brant Hansen, also joined us. He unpacked the vital unseen character of a man, and we highlighted his book, "The Man We Need." Finally, we opened the phones and heard from women sharing their favorite acts of chivalry. You can hear the highlights of today’s program on the Karl and Crew Showcast. If you're looking to hear a particular segment from the show, look at the following time stamps: Calls segment on what women need in Chivalry [0:00] Brant Hanson interview: [21:30] Dr. Michelle Watson Canfield [32:38] Donate to Moody Radio: http://moodyradio.org/donateto/morningshowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We continue with Chivalry Week on Karl and Crew. Dr. Michelle Watson Canfield joined us to discuss her book, "Dad, Here's What I Really Need from You: A Guide for Connecting with Your Daughter's Heart." Dr. Canfield is a licensed professional counselor. speaker and author. Best-selling author and syndicated radio host, Brant Hansen, also joined us. He unpacked the vital unseen character of a man, and we highlighted his book, "The Man We Need." Finally, we opened the phones and heard from women sharing their favorite acts of chivalry. You can hear the highlights of today’s program on the Karl and Crew Showcast. If you're looking to hear a particular segment from the show, look at the following time stamps: Calls segment on what women need in Chivalry [0:00] Brant Hanson interview: [21:30] Dr. Michelle Watson Canfield [32:38] Donate to Moody Radio: http://moodyradio.org/donateto/morningshowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Welcome to The DMF — Discovering Meaning in Film and Acting. I'm Justin Younts, and this is part three with casting director Tiffany Little Canfield of Telsey Company.This one is about something that's been a long time coming — the Academy Awards is finally establishing a casting branch, officially recognizing casting directors for their contributions to film. Tiffany has been part of the push to make that happen, and she talks about what that fight looked like, why it took this long, and what it actually means for casting professionals who have been working behind the scenes for years without that acknowledgment.We get into what the casting branch means going forward, how casting directors can now advocate for themselves and educate the industry about their role, and why every casting decision — not just the stars — is a creative one that shapes the entire film. Tiffany also talks about upcoming projects including Only Murders in the Building and Paradise.We close with Inside the Actors Studio questions.In this episode we discuss:The Academy finally recognizing casting directorsThe establishment of a casting branch within the AcademyWhy casting directors have been overlooked for so longThe creative role of casting in shaping a film's narrativeCollaboration with directors, producers, and actorsUpcoming projects: Only Murders in the Building & Paradise00:00:00 - Introduction 00:00:05 - Recognition of Casting Directors 00:00:28 - The Role of a Casting Director 00:01:18 - The Process and Challenges 00:02:22 - The Journey to Recognition 00:02:38 - The Casting Branch 00:04:34 - Future Projects 00:05:12 - Inside the Actors Studio Questions 00:11:57 - Conclusion#DMF #TiffanyLittleCanfield #CastingDirector #Academy #Oscars #TelseyCompany #OnlyMurdersInTheBuilding #Acting #Casting #Filmmaking #Podcast
The Interview Series #48: Richard CanfieldIn this episode of the Interview Series, I interview Richard Canfield.Richard is a husband, father, best-selling author, Authorized Infinite Banking Concept Practitioner, and TV Show & Podcast Host. We had a great conversation about his IBC journey personally and professionally; how he's used whole life insurance for financing, meeting Nelson Nash, and so much more. Richard CanfieldAuthorized Infinite Banking Practitioner rcanfield@ascendantfinancial.com 587-600-9080Have a question? Try asking my AI Clone - https://askrichardcanfield.com/ Subscribe to my Podcast: https://wealthonmainstreet.com/youtube Get my Bestselling book for FREE here: https://dontspreadwealth.com/ RESOURCES MENTIONED:The backwards bicycle video: https://youtube.com/watch?v=MFzDaBzBlL0&si=lKD4Uzr2mfgv0Kl1Learnfromnelson.comwww.growyourowncapital.comThe Nelson Nash documentary: https://youtube.com/watch?v=kv_kX5CN3tI&si=gO4M2uf3hxeRr9j9⚔️ “LIVE & LEAVE A LASTING LEGACY”
Welcome to The DMF — Discovering Meaning in Film and Acting. I'm Justin Younts, and this is part two with casting director Tiffany Little Canfield of Telsey Company.This one gets into the specific casting stories behind some of the biggest films Tiffany has worked on — and she doesn't hold back. We talk about how Cynthia Erivo was cast as Elphaba, how Ariana Grande landed the role of Glinda, Michelle Yeoh as Madame Morrible, Jeff Goldblum as The Wizard, and Bowen Yang. We also get into the casting of A Most Violent Year, Miss Sloane, and Margin Call.Tiffany also shares her thoughts on AI and storytelling — why she doesn't believe technology will ever replicate what a human can convey in a moment, especially in the room. We talk about the art of auditioning, staying in character, and what it looks like to work inside the Telsey office on projects of this scale.In this episode we discuss:The casting of Wicked and the stories behind each roleHow Ariana Grande was cast as GlindaCasting Cynthia Erivo, Michelle Yeoh & Jeff GoldblumCasting A Most Violent Year, Miss Sloane & Margin CallAI and the future of human storytellingThe art of auditioning and staying presentWhat it's like working at Telsey on major productions00:00:00 - Introduction & AI in Storytelling 00:00:37 - The Art of Auditioning 00:01:33 - Staying in Character 00:02:21 - Working with Telsey Office 00:03:37 - Casting 'A Most Violent Year' 00:10:11 - Casting 'Miss Sloan' 00:12:54 - Casting 'Margin Call' 00:15:14 - Casting 'Wicked' 00:15:38 - Casting Cynthia Erivo as Elphaba 00:15:47 - Casting Michelle Yeoh as Madame Morrible 00:19:03 - Casting Ariana Grande as Glinda 00:26:44 - Casting Jeff Goldblum as The Wizard 00:29:11 - Casting Bowen Yang#DMF #TiffanyLittleCanfield #CastingDirector #Wicked #ArianaGrande #MichelleYeoh #CynthiaErivo #JeffGoldblum #TelseyCompany #Acting #Casting #Podcast
Welcome to The DMF — Discovering Meaning in Film and Acting. I'm Justin Younts, and in this episode I sit down with casting director Tiffany Little Canfield for part one of our conversation.Season 6 is here. Tiffany Little Canfield is the perfect way to kick it off — a casting director who's been on both sides of the table and has a lot to say about what actors are getting wrong.Tiffany's path into casting wasn't a straight line. She started in acting, moved into directing — including work with opera singers — and eventually found her way to casting, where her directing background changed how she reads actors and scene work. That experience in the room as a director is something she brings to every project.We get into what a casting director actually does day to day, what it looks like to interview for those jobs, and how Tiffany thinks about actors differently because of her background. We also talk about the misconception around acting and fame, why continuous training is non-negotiable, how subjective casting really is, what self-tapes mean for the audition process now, and the biggest challenges actors are facing in the industry.In this episode we discuss:Tiffany's path from acting to directing to castingWhat casting directors actually doWorking with opera singers and how it shapes her approachThe misconception of acting and fameWhy continuous training matters at every levelThe subjectivity of casting and what that means for actorsSelf-tapes and how auditions have changedThe biggest challenges in the acting industry today00:00:00 - Introduction and Guest Introduction 00:00:28 - Early Life and Influence on Career 00:00:39 - Journey into Acting and Realization 00:01:57 - Transition from Acting to Directing 00:03:10 - Transition from Directing to Casting 00:09:02 - Understanding the Role of a Casting Director 00:09:45 - Interviewing for Jobs as a Casting Director 00:11:52 - Working with Opera Singers 00:13:21 - Understanding Actors and Scene Work 00:13:37 - Influence of Directing Degree in Casting 00:15:01 - Closing Thoughts on Actor Expectations 00:15:30 - The Misconception of Acting and Fame 00:17:08 - The Importance of Continuous Training for Actors 00:18:47 - The Subjectivity of Acting and Casting 00:22:04 - The Role of Self-Tapes in Auditions 00:24:29 - The Biggest Challenges in the Acting Industry#DMF #TiffanyLittleCanfield #CastingDirector #Acting #TelseyCompany #ActingTips #SelfTape #Audition #Filmmaking
Welcome, and if you were hoping for a week in which Chelsea Football Club might offer its supporters something resembling encouragement, I am afraid you have come to the wrong place. Joining me today is Lloyd Canfield, Chelsea reporter for The Sun, a man whose professional obligation it is to watch this club at close quarters and report back with a straight face, which in the current climate must require a fortitude bordering on the heroic. Together we shall be picking through the bones of yet another dispiriting chapter in what is becoming an exhaustingly long novel of institutional underperformance.The defeat to Nottingham Forest was, to put it with characteristic restraint, abysmal. Not merely a loss but the kind of performance that leaves you questioning whether the players on the pitch share any common understanding of what they are supposed to be doing out there. We dissect where it went wrong, which frankly does not take long because the answer is more or less everywhere, and we examine the latest managerial rumours that continue to swirl around Stamford Bridge like fog around a lighthouse. There is also a touch of transfer talk, because Chelsea's appetite for squad upheaval shows no sign of diminishing regardless of who happens to be sitting in the dugout.Finally, and with a degree of trepidation that borders on dread, we look ahead to Chelsea's trip to Anfield to face Liverpool. Neither Lloyd nor I, it must be said, are approaching this fixture with anything one might generously describe as confidence, and we shall explain precisely why. If you enjoy the sound of two men trying to locate reasons for optimism and finding the cupboard almost entirely bare, then this is very much the episode for you.Jai This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit siphillipstalkschelsea.substack.com/subscribe
What if the clothes you're putting on your body, or your child's body, every single day… were quietly poisoning you? In this explosive solo episode, Darin exposes a shocking and largely ignored reality: fast fashion clothing, especially brightly colored, cheap garments, may be loaded with toxic heavy metals like lead. Backed by a 2026 study from the American Chemical Society, this conversation reveals how these chemicals don't just sit on fabric, they leach into your skin, enter your bloodstream, and accumulate over time. From the hidden chemistry behind synthetic dyes to the devastating neurological effects of lead exposure in children, this episode pulls back the curtain on one of the most overlooked "fatal conveniences" in modern life—and gives you the tools to make safer, smarter choices starting today. What You'll Learn The shocking discovery: children's clothing exceeding federal lead limits Why bright, cheap fast fashion items are the most toxic How heavy metals like lead are used to fix dyes into fabrics Why your skin is not a barrier, but a direct absorption pathway The connection between clothing, sweat, and chemical absorption The devastating effects of lead exposure on children's brains and development Why there is no safe level of lead exposure The hidden chemical load in fast fashion: PFAS, phthalates, formaldehyde How the fast fashion industry cuts costs at the expense of health Practical steps to protect yourself and your family Chapters 00:00:00 – Opening: introducing the fast fashion heavy metal crisis 00:00:17 – The "cheap t-shirt" scenario and hidden danger 00:00:46 – Speaking directly to parents and caregivers 00:01:30 – The shocking claim: clothing may contain neurotoxins 00:02:45 – 2026 study: children's clothing tested for lead 00:03:14 – Every sample exceeded federal safety limits 00:04:20 – Lead exposure happening through daily wear 00:05:33 – Fast fashion industry scale: $150B+ and growing 00:06:20 – 1,000 new styles per day: the system behind overproduction 00:07:09 – How cheap clothing is actually manufactured 00:07:49 – Chemical dyes and fixatives explained 00:08:20 – Why lead is used in fabric dyeing 00:08:49 – Study details: methodology and testing process 00:09:21 – Research team and origin of investigation 00:10:52 – Advanced testing: spectroscopy and EPA protocols 00:11:40 – Results: every shirt failed safety standards 00:12:10 – Bright colors = higher toxicity 00:13:05 – Secondary experiment: ingestion and mouthing behavior 00:14:00 – Children chewing clothing: real-world exposure 00:14:49 – Skin is not a barrier—it's a delivery system 00:15:30 – Sweat and heat increase chemical absorption 00:16:28 – Microplastics and chemical leaching through skin 00:17:13 – Exercise increases toxin absorption 00:18:00 – Flame retardants and systemic circulation 00:18:50 – Long-term exposure: accumulation over time 00:19:36 – No safe level of lead exposure—global consensus 00:20:15 – Effects on children: brain damage and development issues 00:21:14 – Behavioral, cognitive, and neurological consequences 00:22:00 – Broader chemical exposure: 8,000+ compounds in clothing 00:23:01 – Solutions begin: awareness and behavior change 00:23:40 – Immediate action: always wash new clothes 00:24:10 – Choosing safer fabrics: organic and natural materials 00:24:50 – Avoiding synthetic blends and bright dyes 00:25:20 – Buy less, buy better philosophy 00:26:01 – Supporting ethical and non-toxic brands 00:26:40 – Using your consumer voice to create change 00:27:10 – Educating others and spreading awareness 00:27:40 – Final message: protecting your body and your children 00:28:00 – Closing: reclaiming control and living a SuperLife Thank You to Our Sponsors: Our Place – Non-toxic cookware that keeps harmful chemicals out of your food. Get 10% off at fromourplace.com with code DARIN. Tru Niagen – Boost NAD+ levels for cellular health and longevity. Get 20% off with code DARIN20 at truniagen.com. Find More From Darin: Website: darinolien.com Instagram: @darinolien Book: Fatal Conveniences Key Takeaway "Your skin is not a shield—it's a gateway. And when you start to realize that the things you wear every day can carry toxic chemicals directly into your body, everything changes. Because this isn't about fear—it's about awareness. And once you're aware, you have the power to choose differently, protect your family, and stop participating in a system that was never designed with your health in mind." Bibliography/Sources The Primary Study American Chemical Society. (2026, March 23). Initial tests find lead in children's fast-fashion clothing [Press release]. https://www.acs.org/pressroom/presspacs/2026/march/initial-tests-find-lead-in-childrens-fast-fashion-clothing.html Deavers, K., Avello, C., & Espinoza, P. 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Why do documentary subjects freeze for a professional camera - but open up to an iPhone?Robin Canfield shares why he films with iPhones, how he teaches documentary in twenty countries, and the communication skill he says every documentary filmmaker overlooks.Robin joins us from Saigon, Vietnam, during a four-week documentary program with international students. He shares why he switched from Canon cameras to phones, how his crews rebuild story structure at 1 AM using sticky notes on a wall, what happened the day a government minder followed him into a Hoi An coffee shop, and why he thinks communication is the skill every documentary filmmaker overlooks.In this episode, you'll learn:— Why documentary subjects freeze in front of professional cameras but open up around Phones— How Robin and his students have produced more than 200 short documentaries in 20+ countries— The paper-cut editing method Robin uses when the timeline on the computer isn't telling the story— Why communication may matter more than any gear you buy— How to film ethically in countries where you're a guest, and what to do when the government is watching— Why Robin screens every film locally before leaving, so the people in the story can see it first— How Actuality Abroad started with a coffee cooperative story in Guatemala— How a journalism background becomes a foundation for documentary filmmaking— Why filmmakers can't wait for someone to fund their work anymore— What Robin means when he says "everyone is a storyteller, and everyone could be a better one"Timestamps:0:00 Introduction1:11 Robin in Saigon — the Documentary Outreach program2:52 Growing up with a camera — Dad's darkroom5:35 Journalism at Oregon State7:31 Founding Actuality Abroad — the Guatemala test run11:34 Writing Purpose Driven Documentaries15:49 Why Robin switched from Canon cameras to iPhones16:32 Why subjects freeze for cameras and relax around phones17:04 Filmmaking is a craft you learn by doing21:21 Everyone is a storyteller24:42 Documentary filmmaking is problem solving25:54 International production and visa logistics29:32 The government watcher in a Vietnam coffee shop34:50 The paper-cut editing method39:13 Rights, Creative Commons, and protecting films42:43 The Edinburgh tavern — being American abroad45:06 Learning to crowdfund and ask for what you need48:42 DocuView Deja Vu: The Pez OutlawDocuView Deja Vu Pick:Robin Canfield: The Pez Outlaw (Netflix, 2022)This episode is supported by Virgil Films Entertainment.About the Guest:Robin Canfield is the co-founder and Director of Global Operations at Actuality Abroad, a media-centered study abroad program that has produced more than 200 short documentaries in 20+ countries. He trains his crews on iPhones with Tilta rigs, not traditional cinema cameras. He is the author of Purpose Driven Documentaries: A Field Guide to Creating Impact (Focal Press), a textbook for students and storytellers making social impact documentaries. He grew up around his father's darkroom, studied journalism at Oregon State University, and has been a photographer and filmmaker most of his life. Based in Orlando, Florida.Some of Robin's Recent Works:“Los Maestros del Mañana” - Los Maestros del Mañana - July/August 2025, San Miguel de Allende, Mexico - Documentary Outreach (4 week program)“Welcome to La Perseverancia” - Welcome to La Perseverancia - May 2025, Bogota, Colombia - Field Study (custom program with 10 adult former-foster-care-youth from Chicago)“What Feeds Us” - What Feeds Us - January/February 2025, Bangkok, Thailand - Documentary Outreach (4 week program)“Anything is Possible” - Anything is Possible - July/August 2024, Tangier, Morocco - Documentary Outreach (4 week program)“Seeds for the Future” - Seeds for the Future - July, 2024, Uaxactún, Guatemala - Storytelling Expedition (2 week program in the Maya jungle in Guatemala)About Actuality Abroad:Actuality Abroad is a media-centered study abroad program that pairs filmmaking students with NGOs and social enterprises around the world. Since its founding, the program has produced over 200 short documentaries in more than 20 countries, including Guatemala, Colombia, Thailand, Indonesia, Mexico, Ecuador, and Vietnam. Students work in small crews, follow a full pre-production and editing curriculum, and screen their finished films locally before leaving each country.***Interested in going on a trip with Actuality Abroad to Guatamala this July? Visit the Actuality Abroad website and hit the "Apply Now" button.***Resources Mentioned:— Purpose Driven Documentaries: A Field Guide to Creating Impact by Robin Canfield (Focal Press)— The Pez Outlaw (Netflix, 2022)— The Cove (2009)— Poverty Inc. (2014)Listen & Follow:Apple Podcasts: tinyurl.com/DocFirstAppleSpotify: tinyurl.com/DocFirstSpotifyYouTube: tinyurl.com/DocFirstYouTubeAmazon Music: tinyurl.com/DocFirstAmazonSupport the show on Patreon: tinyurl.com/DocFirstPatreonConnect:Actuality Abroad: actualityabroad.comActuality Abroad on Vimeo and YouTube — search "Actuality Abroad"Connect with Christian Taylor on LinkedIn: linkedin.com/in/meetchristiantaylorAll Documentary First platforms: linktr.ee/doc1st
Joe Risi of Risi Pizzeria & Italian Cuisine joins us to talk about his meteoric rise to the top of the Youngstown Pizza scene! A story from cooking in his backyard to a food truck to his spot on 224 in Canfield. He is changing the game, and this a story you will want to hear! Watch this episode on YouTube: https://youtube.com/live/GjV-FFW0xrQ
Cholin ist essenziell – wird aber bei veganer Ernährung selten thematisiert. In dieser Folge erklären wir laienverständlich, wofür Cholin im Körper gebraucht wird, welche Referenzwerte gelten (EFSA/NAM), wie die Versorgung vegan aussehen kann und welche Lebensmittel bzw. Supplementformen sinnvoll sind. Außerdem ordnen wir kritisch ein, was Blutwerte wirklich aussagen und was es mit der TMAO-Debatte auf sich hat. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Dominiks Buch zur pflanzenbasierten Sporternährung im UTB-Verlag: https://www.utb.de/doi/book/10.36198/9783838560328 Dominiks Gesundheitscommunity: www.gsundes-hannover.de Dominiks Online-Knie-Kurs: https://gsundes-hannover.de/knieschmerzen/ Dominiks Online-Rücken-Kurs: https://copecart.com/products/34bd5abb/checkout Marcs veganes Online-Fitness-Coaching: https://vegainer-academy.com/ Marcs Online-Kurs: https://www.copecart.com/products/a50f88f2/checkout ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Dieser Podcast wird unterstützt von der Firma Watson Nutrition. Die Firma bietet als einzige umfassend laborgeprüfte Nahrungsergänzungsmittel für eine optimierte Nährstoffversorgung. Zum Angebot zählen Multi-Supplemente, Mono-Supplemente, Sportsupplemente wie Kreatin oder auch Proteinriegel, Shakes und essenzielle Aminosäuren Mit dem Code veganperformance erhältst du 5 % Rabatt auf deine Bestellung. Zur Firmenwebseite: Watson Nutrition ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Quellen: Bahnfleth, C. L., Strupp, B. J., Caudill, M. A., & Canfield, R. L. (2022). Prenatal choline supplementation improves child sustained attention: A 7-year follow-up of a randomized controlled feeding trial. The FASEB Journal, 36, e22054. CADTH. (2024, June). Choline supplementation for infants, children, and pregnant people. Canadian Journal of Health Technologies, 4(6). Cheatham, C. L., Goldman, B. D., Fischer, L. M., da Costa, K.-A., Reznick, J. S., & Zeisel, S. H. (2012). Phosphatidylcholine supplementation in pregnant women consuming moderate-choline diets does not enhance infant cognitive function: A randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled trial. The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, 96, 1465–1472. EFSA NDA Panel (EFSA Panel on Dietetic Products, Nutrition and Allergies). (2016). Scientific opinion on dietary reference values for choline. EFSA Journal, 14(8), 4484. Obeid, R., Derbyshire, E., & Schön, C. (2022). Association between maternal choline, fetal brain development, and child neurocognition: Systematic review and meta-analysis of human studies. Advances in Nutrition, 13, 2445–2457. Roeren, M., Kordowski, A., Sina, C., & Smollich, M. (2022). Inadequate choline intake in pregnant women in Germany. Nutrients, 14, 4862. Roth, S. A., Lam, A., Strupp, B. J., Canfield, R. L., & Larson, E. A. (2025). The effect of maternal choline intake on offspring cognition in adolescence: Protocol for a 14-year follow-up of a randomized controlled feeding trial [Preprint]. JMIR Preprints.
The Bent Twig (Part 3)Dorothy Canfield Fisher (1879 - 1958)Semi-autobiographical series of incidents in the life of an intellectual American family in the late 19th - early 20th Century as seen by favored daughter, Sylvia Marshall. Her father is an economics professor in a Midwestern state university and she is following in his inquisitive footsteps. Canfield writes this in a matter-of-fact manner with Tarkingtonesque good humor. ( Summary by BellonaTimes )Genre(s): General Fiction, Humorous Fiction, RomanceLanguage: EnglishKeyword(s): family , kids , Americana , Montessori , unconventional
The Bent Twig (Part 2)Dorothy Canfield Fisher (1879 - 1958)Semi-autobiographical series of incidents in the life of an intellectual American family in the late 19th - early 20th Century as seen by favored daughter, Sylvia Marshall. Her father is an economics professor in a Midwestern state university and she is following in his inquisitive footsteps. Canfield writes this in a matter-of-fact manner with Tarkingtonesque good humor. ( Summary by BellonaTimes )Genre(s): General Fiction, Humorous Fiction, RomanceLanguage: EnglishKeyword(s): family , kids , Americana , Montessori , unconventional
The Bent Twig (Part 1)Dorothy Canfield Fisher (1879 - 1958)Semi-autobiographical series of incidents in the life of an intellectual American family in the late 19th - early 20th Century as seen by favored daughter, Sylvia Marshall. Her father is an economics professor in a Midwestern state university and she is following in his inquisitive footsteps. Canfield writes this in a matter-of-fact manner with Tarkingtonesque good humor. ( Summary by BellonaTimes )Genre(s): General Fiction, Humorous Fiction, RomanceLanguage: EnglishKeyword(s): family , kids , Americana , Montessori , unconventional
Happy Saturday! Jacks joins us this week to continue our Season 13 viewing of the hit Hallmark Channel show, When Calls the Heart.ABOUT: WHEN CALLS THE SEASON (SEASON 13 EPISODE 56)A familiar face returns and brings a fun, new piece of technology with her...the polygraph. Nathan freezes when a playful line of questioning catches him off guard.AIR DATE & NETWORK FOR: WHEN CALLS THE SEASON (SEASON 13 EPISODE 6)February 7, 2026 | Hallmark ChannelCAST & CREW OF: WHEN CALLS THE SEASON (SEASON 13 EPISODE 6)Erin Krakow as Elizabeth ThorntonKevin McGarry as Nathan GrantChris McNally as Lucas BouchardBRAN'S WHEN CALLS THE SEASON (SEASON 13 EPISODE 6) SYNOPSISNathan and Elizabeth are riding a horse together — they just need some time alone. Nathan has been working nonstop on the fire investigation.Joseph walks into the church and finds Gowen sitting quietly with his thoughts. Joseph asks what he would do if someone he loved did something really bad — something unforgivable. Gowen is clearly conflicted. Joseph offers some advice and heads out.Nathan and Bill catch up on the investigation. The concrete hasn't led to much. Then a new Mountie named Briggs arrives to help — and Georgie and Bill are PUMPED.Lucas hears Edie downstairs moving tables. He asks her out to dinner, but she's busy throwing a poker party to raise money for the Bensen Hills rebuilding committee.Faith stops by the Canfield house with good news — Gwen's dad is no longer at risk of infection and can have visitors. Gwen wants to go right away, and Lee happily agrees.Briggs shows up with a fancy new device: a polygraph machine. They hook Ollie up to it for questioning. Nathan says he has one last question — thankfully, it's not about Allie.A new contractor arrives in town: Fernando Arroyo. Lucas meets him and immediately takes a liking to him.Lee and Gwen stop at a gas station on the way to the hospital, but Gwen gets nervous and says she doesn't want to go anymore. Lee gently agrees and says they can head home instead.Meanwhile, Gowen meets with his son and tells him he knows about the fire, encouraging him to do the right thing.Instead of going home, Lee takes Gwen fishing. She opens up about being afraid of hospitals because her mom died in one — she doesn't want to lose her dad too. Lee reassures her that her dad is just in a cast and will be okay. Then she catches a fish. Win-win.Georgie and Bill come over to Elizabeth and Nathan's for dinner — there's lemon curd. Nathan claims it's his favorite. Bill immediately calls him out: “YOU LIE.”They take him to the polygraph machine, and sure enough — he's lying. Nathan admits he loves the lemon curd because he loves Elizabeth.Little Jack (LG!) then asks if Nathan wants to marry his mom. Nathan freezes… and before he can answer, Gowen's son bursts in.He confesses that he caused the fire — and that the electric company helped cover it up.At the charity poker night, Edie arrives and sees Fernando. Lucas is stunned to learn Fernando is her ex-fiancé.Nathan and Bill go to tell the boys they didn't start the fire after all.Finally, Nathan apologizes to Elizabeth, tells her he loves her, and asks if that's okay for now.She says yes. Watch the show on Youtube - www.deckthehallmark.com/youtubeInterested in advertising on the show? Email bran@deckthehallmark.com Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
After finishing at the foot of the table in 2025, the United States sail GP team pushing to climb back towards the front of the fleet in 2026. Leading that charge is one of the most respected tacticians in world sailing, a world match racing champion, and a sailor known for his sharp instincts, Taylor Canfield. Canfield told Jason Pine that the team is ready for a fresh start and keen to brush off the disastrous 2025 season. LISTEN ABOVESee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Send us a textIn this episode of Great American Authors, we take an unforgettable look at two astonishing works born from the tumultuous aftermath of Nixon-era Washington — The Canfield Decision by Spiro T. Agnew and The Company by John Ehrlichman.Today, The Canfield Decision enjoys a surprisingly warm reception online, with roughly 87% of readers awarding it three to five stars on Goodreads and similar platforms. But that wasn't always the case. Upon its release, critics and much of the media savaged the book, dismissing it as thinly veiled political wish-fulfillment from a disgraced Vice President. We unpack the striking discrepancy between that early panning and the thoughtful, often affectionate audience it's gained in recent years — readers who find nuance, ambition, or just plain fun in a novel penned by a man few expected to ever write fiction.We place the book in the context of Agnew's political fall from grace. Once the second-in-command in the nation, Agnew's public resignation and subsequent legal troubles left him a pariah. Remarkably, The Canfield Decision became his first major step back onto the national stage — a work that speaks volumes about ambition, image, and reinvention. What did Agnew hope to say with this book? And why do modern readers connect with it in ways early reviewers didn't anticipate?From there, we pivot to another Nixon-era insider turned novelist: John Ehrlichman, author of The Company. A former aide to Richard Nixon and one of the central figures of Watergate, Ehrlichman wrote a sprawling fictional chronicle of power, corruption, and betrayal in America's secretive intelligence community. Unlike Agnew's quietly redemptive tone, Ehrlichman's The Company bristles with bitterness toward the very system he once served — especially toward Nixon himself.We explore the reviews then and now for The Company, and how Ehrlichman's own disillusionment shaped a narrative that many readers and critics call prophetic, sprawling, and ethically complex. As we compare and contrast these two presidential novels, we also ask: what happens when real political trauma is transmuted into fiction? What does each author reveal about themselves — and about American power — in the act of storytelling?Join us for a deep, insightful, and sometimes surprising conversation about politics, prose, reputation, and the curious afterlives of The Canfield Decision and The Company — two books that defy expectations and challenge how we think about presidential literature. Questions or comments at , Randalrgw1@aol.com , https://twitter.com/randal_wallace , and http://www.randalwallace.com/Please Leave us a review at wherever you get your podcastsThanks for listening!!
Leave an Amazon Rating or Review for my New York Times Bestselling book, Make Money Easy!Check out the full episode: https://lewishowes.com/podcast/jack-canfield/Renowned motivational speaker and author Jack Canfield dives deep into the topic of addiction and self-destructive behavior. Drawing from his own experiences and expertise, Canfield provides valuable insights, strategies, and inspiration to help individuals break free from destructive patterns and build a healthier, more fulfilling life.Sign up for the Greatness newsletter: http://www.greatness.com/newsletter Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
For the last episode of the year, I invited my husband, Dr. Ken Canfield, to join me today on The Dad Whisperer Podcast to talk about how dads can be more intentional as you seek to end 2025 strong with your girls. Ken will be highlighting his book, The Heart of a Father, where he brings together research and practical skills for being a dialed-in dad. He'll share about the emotive side of being a GirlDad using the acronym H.E.A.R.T., and I truly believe you'll love hearing from him as he shares his HEART with you!
Teatime with Miss Liz serves Joe Canfield, Host of Salty Ginger Talk Podcast. Perfect, for Miss Liz Teatime — Joe Canfield brings the kind of grounded wisdom and purpose-driven leadership that balances my Teatime lineup beautifully. His story as a husband, father, and host of Salty Ginger Talk offers a strong masculine perspective rooted in integrity, grit, and heart — perfect for my message of humanity and transformation. TopicToughness, Excellence, and Energy: Living with Purpose in Every Season of Life. Introduction: Miss Liz will pour a cup of grit, growth, and grounded leadership with Joe Canfield, host of the Salty Ginger Talk Podcast — a show where authenticity meets encouragement, and where life lessons turn into legacies. From Portland roots to Cleveland living, Joe has spent over 30 years leading with purpose — as a husband, father, athlete, and business professional. His message is simple but powerful: Live with Toughness, pursue Excellence, and bring Energy to everything you do. Joe doesn't just talk about success — he lives it through commitment, compassion, and consistency, proving that real strength is measured in character, not comfort. Closing Summary As the Teatime closes, Joe will remind us that purpose isn't found — it's built. Through marriage, family, and leadership, he shows that life's greatest victories come not from avoiding the storms but from learning how to stand tall through them.“If you're not pursuing what you believe in with everything you've got, you're only living half your life.” — Joe CanfieldMay tonight's Teatime inspire you to live fully, lead boldly, and carry your own brand of toughness, excellence, and energy into every corner of your life. Miss Liz doesn't serve a beverage — she serves real-life changemakers. This Teatime, she serves Joe Canfield, host of the Salty Ginger Talk Podcast, whose wisdom on toughness, excellence, and energy will challenge you to live with more purpose and passion. From family to faith, business to balance, Joe reminds us that leadership starts within.November 18 | 7 PM EST LIVE on all Miss Liz Teatime platforms#TeatimeWithMissLiz #MissLizsTEE #JoeCanfield #SaltyGingerTalk #Leadership #ToughnessExcellenceEnergy #TeachingEducationalAwareness #TranscendEmbraceEnvision #PurposeDrivenLife #RealLifeChangemakers #OneCupAtATime #MissLizTee
In part 2 of this episode of the HVAC Know It All Podcast, host Gary McCreadie is joined again by Joshua Canfield, owner of Blue Box HVACR, about the value of transformational coaching in the skilled trades. They discuss how empathy, patience, and clear communication can help new technicians grow and succeed. Joshua explains why older techs often struggle to connect with younger ones and how setting clear expectations can make a big difference. The conversation also covers using technology like remote video support to bridge training gaps and the idea of building hands-on trade schools that simulate real job pressure. This episode highlights key ways to support and teach the next generation of HVAC professionals. Gary and Joshua talk about how transformational coaching helps young HVAC techs grow by focusing on support instead of harsh criticism. They explain why many older techs struggle to connect with the new generation and how clear steps and respect can help both sides work better together. Joshua shares tips for training, like asking questions, watching closely, and staying off phones unless they help with learning. They also talk about hands-on trade schools, using real pressure situations, and tech tools like remote video support to guide new techs in the field. They finish by stressing the need for teamwork and better ways to train in today's HVAC industry. Expect to Learn: Why transformational coaching helps new HVAC techs grow with confidence. How to bridge the gap between older and younger techs on the job. Why asking clear questions builds respect and saves time. Ways trade schools can train students under real pressure. How remote video tools can support techs in the field from a distance. Episode Highlights: [00:00] - Intro to Joshua Canfield in Part 02 [01:35] - What is "Transformational" Coaching? [03:47] - Joshua on transforming people [06:16] - Are young workers really lazy? [07:46] - Solving the generational gap [10:32] - Respect and phone usage [12:26] - A story on miscommunication [14:21] - The ideal trade school model [17:21] - Good vs. bad on-site experiences [19:07] - Using tech for remote training [22:57] - Conclusion & plans for future talks This Episode is Kindly Sponsored by: Master: https://www.master.ca/ Cintas: https://www.cintas.com/ Cool Air Products: https://www.coolairproducts.net/ property.com: https://mccreadie.property.com SupplyHouse: https://www.supplyhouse.com/tm Use promo code HKIA5 to get 5% off your first order at Supplyhouse! Follow the Guest Joshua Canfield on: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joshua-canfield-32152a163/ Blue Box HVACR: https://www.linkedin.com/company/blue-box-hvacr/ Website: Blue Box HVACR: https://blueboxhvacr.com/ Follow the Host: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gary-mccreadie-38217a77/ Website: https://www.hvacknowitall.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/people/HVAC-Know-It-All-2/61569643061429/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hvacknowitall1/
In this episode of the HVAC Know It All Podcast, host Gary McCreadie speaks with Joshua Canfield, owner of Blue Box HVACR. Together, they explore how training for new HVAC technicians has changed over the years. Josh shares his own journey from being thrown into the trade with no experience to running jobs alone within weeks. They talk about the need for a balanced training approach that combines hands-on work, guidance, and time under pressure. Josh also highlights how small wins and emotional intelligence can build confidence in young techs. Their conversation gives practical ideas for teaching the next generation in today's industry. In this episode, Joshua Canfield talks about the challenges of training new HVAC technicians in today's industry. He explains how systems have become more complex with added electronics, while many techs lack hands-on experience and confidence. Josh shares stories from his own start in the trade, where he learned by doing jobs on his own with little help. He and Gary discuss a better way to train techs by mixing pressure-filled situations with support and guidance. Josh also stresses the need to build emotional strength and give new techs chances to succeed so they can grow into confident professionals. Expect to Learn: Why hands-on experience is key to building real technician skills. How throwing techs into the field too soon can hurt their growth. A hybrid training method that balances pressure with support. Why emotional intelligence and small wins build confidence in new techs. How strong mentorship helps techs learn faster and stay in the trade. Episode Highlights: [00:00] - Intro to Joshua Canfield in Part 1 [02:10] - The Changing Landscape: Increased Complexity & Lost Confidence [05:09] - The Core Problem: Lack of Applied Knowledge & Tool Proficiency [06:54] - The "Thrown in the Truck" Method: Pros, Cons, and a Better Hybrid Approach [10:19] - Creating "Aha" Moments: The Power of Pressure and Satisfaction [14:30] - The Triumph of Perseverance: A Story of a First Solo Fix [18:47] - The Key to Success: Persistence Over Pure Intelligence [20:55] - The Modern Apprentice: Navigating a Different Upbringing [22:18] - A New Vision for Training: Blending Technical, Applied, and Emotional Skills [23:54] - Creating "Small Wins" and a Customer-Focused Mindset This Episode is Kindly Sponsored by: Master: https://www.master.ca/ Cintas: https://www.cintas.com/ Cool Air Products: https://www.coolairproducts.net/ property.com: https://mccreadie.property.com SupplyHouse: https://www.supplyhouse.com/tm Use promo code HKIA5 to get 5% off your first order at Supplyhouse! Follow the Guest Joshua Canfield on: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joshua-canfield-32152a163/ Blue Box HVACR: https://www.linkedin.com/company/blue-box-hvacr/ Website: Blue Box HVACR: https://blueboxhvacr.com/ Follow the Host: LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/gary-mccreadie-38217a77/ Website: https://www.hvacknowitall.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/people/HVAC-Know-It-All-2/61569643061429/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/hvacknowitall1/
In this episode of The Real Build, I sat down with Mark Canfield, owner of Greenpro Landscape. Mark has been doing our landscape installs for several years and has become a great addition to the R.K. Reiman Construction team.We talked about the importance of hiring a good landscape company and what homeowners and builders should look for when it comes to plant quality, proper installation, and ongoing maintenance. Mark also shared valuable insights on choosing the right plant and grass types for Florida's climate and how to keep them healthy long-term.We covered:What makes a great landscape company and how to find oneWhat to look for in plants during installationChoosing the right maintenance company for long-term careThe best plant and grass types for Southwest FloridaHow to properly maintain your landscape after installationIf you are building, remodeling, or maintaining a home, this episode will help you understand how the right landscaping partner can elevate the look, longevity, and value of your property.Watch the full episode now on YouTube or listen on all podcast platforms.Guest Info: Mark CanfieldWebsite: https://greenprofl.com/Host Info:Email: Bill@rkreiman.comCONNECT WITH ME ON SOCIAL MEDIA:▶︎ YOUTUBE | https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCxAdSxHN0dIXZPhA-6p1HYA ▶︎ INSTAGRAM | https://www.instagram.com/imbillreiman▶︎FACEBOOK| https://www.facebook.com/billy.reiman ▶︎ LINKEDIN | https://www.linkedin.com/in/bill-reim...▶︎ TWITTER | https://twitter.com/ImBillReiman▶︎ WEBSITE | https://www.rkreiman.com
Pastor Ralph Royea delivers a timely word from Touch Heaven Community Church in Canfield, Ohio — a call to step out of the “same old, same old” and into the new thing God is doing.
In today's Vibe podcast, hosts Nicole Kalpalko and Jodie White share some scary events that are happening right here in the Valley. Joining them are cast members from "The Nightmare in Niles," including Mr. Mange.They discuss the move from Canfield to Niles, how they have been hosting Halloween events for 45 years and what's changed at their new location.
Have you ever heard a runner drop out of a race and say, “It just wasn't my day”? Well, Meghan Canfield—known to the trail world as The Queen—has something to say about that. She argues, “Of course it's your day! It's certainly not anyone else's.” In this episode, Meghan joins us to explore what that really means. Inspired by her recent article in UltraRunning Magazine titled “Adventure of Life,” Meghan shares how every long run, race, or adventure mirrors the journey of life itself. Things rarely go exactly as planned—both on the trail and off it—but those unexpected detours aren't signs to quit. They're opportunities to adapt, learn, and keep moving forward. Meghan shows us how to: Reframe setbacks as chances for growth Trade frustration for curiosity when things go sideways. See each run—and each day—as an adventure full of surprises, struggles, and joy. She also opens up about the lessons she's learned from her own mistakes and offers practical tips to help you push through those tough miles—on the trail and in life. Every day brings a new story. Meghan Canfield is here to remind us to run it with purpose, curiosity, and heart. Find out more about Meghan and hire her or some of her friends as a coach at Zenith Coaches. Episode Sponsors Janji, Use code TRAILRUNNER for 10% off Tifosi Optics 20% off with code TRN Bear Mattress, get 40% off your first order with code TRAIL Get our new "1 > 0" technical running hat
How do you help your kids set their minds on Christ as they end their day?In this episode of Thinking With Your Bible, Jeremiah Canfield, Pastor of Reclamation Church in Monroeville, Pennsylvania, unpacks end of day gospel rhythms with your kids with Scott and Chris. This is the last episode in a 4-part series on parenting!Parenting Matrix ChartParenting Rhythms ChartFollow Us on InstagramVisit Our Website
How do you do devotions with your family? How do you create family culture? How do you discipline your children in a godly way?In this episode of Thinking With Your Bible, Jeremiah Canfield, Pastor of Reclamation Church in Monroeville, Pennsylvania, answers these questions with Scott and Chris. This is episode 3 in a 4-part series on parenting!Parenting Matrix ChartParenting Rhythms ChartFollow Us on InstagramVisit Our Website
How do you set aside daily, intentional gospel development with your kids? Well, it depends on how old they are.In this episode of Thinking With Your Bible, Jeremiah Canfield, Pastor of Reclamation Church in Monroeville, Pennsylvania, unpacks the discipleship goals of different ages with your kids with Scott and Chris. This is episode 2 in a 4-part series on parenting!Parenting Matrix ChartParenting Rhythms ChartFollow Us on InstagramVisit Our Website
Our foundation of parenting must come from the Word of God. So what rhythms do we see in Scripture that can help us as we guide our kids?In this episode of Thinking With Your Bible, Jeremiah Canfield, Pastor of Reclamation Church in Monroeville, Pennsylvania, unpacks these rhythms with Scott and Chris. This is episode 1 in a 4-part series on parenting!Parenting Rhythms ChartParenting Matrix ChartFollow Us on InstagramVisit Our Website
Richard Canfield breaks down infinite banking, family wealth systems, and why mindset—not money—is the foundation of generational wealth.In this episode of RealDealChat, Jack sits down with Richard Canfield of CashFollows.com to dive deep into infinite banking, family banking meetings, and how to create true generational wealth that lasts.Richard shares insights from his latest books—including Don't Spread the Wealth and Diapers to Dollars—and explains why legacy isn't just about money, but the knowledge, systems, and mindset we pass down.Here's what we cover:The infinite banking concept explained in plain EnglishHow to set up family banking meetings that actually workWhy most “generational wealth” disappears within 3 generationsReal-world client examples of using infinite bankingHow to leverage dividend-paying whole life insurance as a financial toolWhy mindset matters more than policies or advisorsTeaching kids and teens about money early through family systemsThe Kolbe Index and how it helps real estate partners avoid conflictIf you've ever been curious about infinite banking—or how to truly build a legacy beyond dollars—this conversation delivers clarity, strategies, and real-world application.
Jodie White and Jimmy Wendolek sit down with Canfield Fair Director of Entertainment George Roman to talk about what's new and everything else you can expect to find at the 179th Canfield Fair.
In this episode, Krisstina and Richard Canfield — an Infinite Banking practitioner and long-time student of Nelson Nash — dive into the philosophy behind Becoming Your Own Banker and why it reshaped both of their lives. Richard shares how a $20 book gave him a better financial education than $40,000 worth of real estate and personal finance seminars, and why Infinite Banking is about more than insurance policies; it's about behavior, mindset, and creating a family system of wealth.Together, they discuss the difference between tax strategy and tax prep, how to rethink “capital” as the foundation of wealth creation, and why payments never end — but you can choose whether to make them to a bank or back into your own family system. Richard also explains how he teaches clients to hold “family banking meetings,” passing down not just money but the values and habits that ensure wealth lasts for generations.If you've ever felt constrained by traditional banks, frustrated with debt, or unsure how to secure your financial legacy, this conversation offers a radically different way of thinking about money — one that could change your life and your family's future.Links & ResourcesBecoming Your Own Banker – Nelson Nash: https://amzn.to/4fVbwIoCash Follows the Leader by Richard Canfield & Jason Lowe: https://amzn.to/3JF4T0VDon't Spread the Wealth by Richard Canfield & Jason Lowe: https://amzn.to/47l8PhnWhat They Talked About3:40 – Krisstina's introduction to Infinite Banking through Becoming Your Own Banker6:45 – Richard's first copy of Nash's book and why he still re-reads it today12:00 – Why this $20 book was more valuable than $40,000 of financial seminars18:30 – Nelson Nash's philosophy: "It's all about how you think"26:00 – The connection between Austrian economics and Infinite Banking33:00 – Understanding capital and why payments never end45:00 – Becoming your own banker vs. Infinite Banking as a family system50:00 – How to host family banking meetings and pass wealth values down generations Subscribe & ShareIf you enjoyed this episode, please subscribe, rate, and review — and share it with someone who needs to hear Richard Canfield's message of financial freedom.
Anna Davlantes, WGN Radio's investigative correspondent, joins Bob Sirott to share what happened this week in Chicago history. Stories include the first Illinois Lottery drawing, the premiere of “Soul Train,” the birth of the “Popeye The Sailor” cartoon, and more.
On Friday, Baker Tilly Executive Recruitment announced they were going out of business. It was the culmination of two years worth of work highlighting their poor treatment of candidates and mediocre work product. It all started in July 2023 when I published my first podcast episode about the Canfield, Ohio search. Just a few months earlier, Baker Tilly had purchased Management Partners out of Ohio and were seemingly expanding their dominance in the local government sector. Back then I had fewer than 500 followers and Baker Tilly appeared too big to fail and I was out of mind to even think of publicly criticizing one of the largest recruitment firms in the game. While I am happy to have engineered their collapse -- now what? SHOW NOTES Previous episodes about Baker Tilly: What the hell is going on in Canfield, Ohio? | Ep. 06 Who will hold Baker Tilly and other recruiters accountable? | Ep. 09 Baker Tilly Hides Dirty Secret from Hutchinson City Manager Candidates Baker Tilly Gets Embarrassed in Deltona, Florida | Ep. 25 AAME JOB BOARD: The American Association of Municipal Executives has a free job board exclusively focused on executive and senior level local government recruitments. To post a job, go to: https://jobs.aame.org/ AAME Membership Waitlist Sign Up Link: https://app.youform.com/forms/f9ulo0uh SUPPORT THE PODCAST: Subscribe to my FREE weekly newsletter hosted on LinkedIn. It is called the "City Manager News & Job Board" newsletter and can be found here: https://www.linkedin.com/newsletters/city-manager-rtrs-job-board-7164683251112992768/ If you would like to support the podcast by making a donation, please use the "Buy Me A Coffee" link. Please rate and review the podcast on Apple or your preferred platform if you enjoy the show. It helps tremendously. But more importantly, refer your friends and peers to podcast through personal conversations and posts on your social media platforms. Joe Turner's LinkedIn Page City Manager Unfiltered YouTube Page - Subscribe Today! Note: Page may contain affiliate links. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.
Adam Miller founded Revel Bikes, sold it to private equity, then bought it back when the brand went bankrupt. We've seen this same program play out so many times in the past few years - but what makes this story different is that Adam bought his original company back and relaunched it. In this conversation, Adam takes us through the entire journey, with a bunch of behind-the-scenes insights. Show Notes: Revel Bikes: https://revelbikes.com/ Borealis Bikes: https://fatbike.com/ Why Cycles: https://www.instagram.com/whycycles/ Canfield: https://canfieldbikes.com/ Join us on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/second-nature-media Meet us on Slack: https://www.launchpass.com/second-nature Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/secondnature.media Subscribe to our newsletter: https://www.secondnature.media Subscribe to the YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/@secondnaturemedia
Episode 451: I will discuss my memories of Canfield's Soft Drinks, and I will read off a 1967 menu from David's Restaurant in Chicago.
Meghan Canfield has a deep history and love for the WSER 100 Endurance Run, completing it 13 times and finishing in the top 10 on 10 occasions. She has been a long time friend, and big influence on the ultramarathon community. She joined me to discuss why the WSER 100 is unique, her many experiences with this event, as well as growing with the sport. Meghan: zenithcoaches.com/about-us/meghan-canfield - IG: @runningmegleg Endurance Training Simplified Series LMNT: drinkLMNT.com/HPO (free sample pack with purchase) deltaG: deltagketones.com Code: BITTER20 (20% Off) Maui Nui Venison: mauinuivenison.com/bitter CurraNZ: curranzusa.com Code: Bitter20deal (20% Off) Support HPO: zachbitter.com/hposponsors HPO Website: zachbitter.com/hpo Zach's Coaching: zachbitter.com/coaching Zach's Newsletter: substack.com/@zachbitter Find Zach: zachbitter.com - IG: @zachbitter - X/Tw: @zbitter - FB: @zbitterendurance - Strava: Zach Bitter
Blake & Stephan discusses the emerging concept of Bitcoin treasury companies, their role in the debt market, and the potential benefits and risks associated with them. He emphasizes the proactive approach these companies take to bring capital into Bitcoin, the importance of understanding the mechanics behind their operations, and the sustainability of their net asset value (MNAV). The discussion also touches on investment strategies, personal perspectives on risk, and the future of Bitcoin treasury companies in the evolving financial landscape.Takeaways
Today, Karl and Crew continued the weekly theme of “Fathers in the Bible” by discussing how God can break generational curses passed down through families. As followers of Christ, we have a Father who can deliver us from wicked patterns, so long as we turn to Him for guidance. We see this in 2 Kings 21, where we read about King Manasseh, the most wicked king in the Bible. Manasseh chose to do evil in the sight of the Lord, and after his reign, one of his sons, Amon, followed in his footsteps; however, his grandson, Josiah, broke the pattern and sought the Lord throughout his reign as king. We also heard similar stories from our listeners as they called to share how they chose a different path than their family when pursuing the Lord. We then spoke with David Stephens about the importance of discipleship with younger believers. David is a pastor, speaker, and coach with nearly 20 years of experience leading and discipling young adults. He has also authored the book “Getting It Together: 10 Lessons to Help Young Adults Live an Insanely Fruitful Life.” Dr. Michelle Watson Canfield also joined us to discuss the importance of a Father-Daughter relationship. Dr. Canfield is a licensed professional counselor, national speaker, and author. She is also the founder of The Abba Project, a nine-month group forum for dads whose daughters are in their teens and 20s. You can hear the highlights of today’s program on the Karl and Crew Showcast.Donate to Moody Radio: http://moodyradio.org/donateto/morningshowSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Holy shit. Welcome to episode 171 of the Gnar Couch Podshow, the very special “Revel Bikes hostage rescue operation,” a.k.a. the episode where every former industry bro, current stoke vampire, and accidental HR case decided to restart one of the most revered MTB bike brands and discuss it with us for some reason. Has your bike ever cost more than your car but handled like it was actually made out of expired condoms? Us too. That's why tonight we've packed your digital clown car with more mountain bike icons than a private equity firm's bankruptcy spreadsheet. (We say this in the most loving way, as you'll find out.) Cheef here, fresh off a Dairy Keen soft serve bender and contemplating my place in this late-stage capitalist hellscape we call mountain biking. Boston Rob's still dripping in dad rock and peanut butter cup stains, JP's been busy mansplaining Johnny Cash's genre to oblivion, and Jimmy's just out here rage-connecting all of us with big podcast stepdad energy. Chris Canfield is in studio, ready to pivot—literally, with his damn suspension kinematics and figuratively with his HR-compliant mustache. And, not to be outdone, we've dragged Adam “I just bought my own company back because fuck you, that's why” Miller, Mike “Too Steezy For Your Face” Giese, Deano the XC Nerd, whose med device stories will ensure you never trust French boobs or European healthcare again, and another round of your unhinged Oral Connections calls. Strap on a bib (or a thong, if that's your flavor), crack a Mezcal, and get ready for almost two hours of raw, unfiltered shit-talking about private equity stupidity, bike spec foreplay, soft serve-sized trauma, and what it actually feels like when your carbon dream bike files for Chapter 11 before being resurrected like the bicycle Jesus it actually is. We're more country than Austin, less country than Nashville, prouder than a Fox News viewer at a Willie Nelson concert, and about as reliable as a monkey with a PowerPoint deck. Listen, because we might actually answer a bike question, but mostly we'll just revel in Dad jokes, derailleur puns, and the existential dread of modern consumerism. Welcome, you sick bastards. Let's get seriously weird and weirdly serious together. Guest profiles: Revel Bikes Adam Miller Chris Canfield Mike Giese (steezygiese765) Check out our store for sick shirts. Got to our Patreon and give us money. Get 30% off BLIZ sunglasses and more with the code "sponchesmom".
When Chris Canfield first messaged me about his upcoming show "The Games We Play," I was struck by how our creative paths had converged despite beginning worlds apart. Chris grew up in Chicago with a magician father who filled their home with card tricks and coin sleights—magic wasn't special, it was simply what they did. Meanwhile, I was discovering similar wonders in the remote landscapes of Norway.What makes Chris's story extraordinary isn't just that he grew up surrounded by magic, but that his parents opened a game store where play became the center of their family life. Board games, puzzles, chess sets—these weren't just products but portals to connection. Chris learned early that games create spaces where adults and children meet as equals, where the boundaries between work and play dissolve.When tragedy struck at sixteen with his father's unexpected death, Chris stepped away from magic, finding the association too painful. His creative energy channeled into music instead, where he developed a custom guitar pick for his right hand (Chris was born with a limb difference) and discovered the transcendent joy of improvisation. As we discussed the parallels between musical flow states and magical performance, it became clear that different forms of play share profound connections.The heart of our conversation explores how Chris's theatrical show "The Games We Play" integrates his personal narrative with interactive magic and games. Rather than performing conventional tricks, he creates experiences where audiences become participants in a shared journey. "I'm trying to blur the lines between games and magic," he explains, crafting moments that feel both impossible and emotionally resonant.For those fascinated by the psychology of performance, Chris offers valuable insights about breaking down the traditional barrier between performer and spectator, creating what I call "a third space" where co-creation happens. His show traces the evolution of games from their earliest forms to modern iterations, examining how play shapes our emotional lives and helps us process our most profound experiences.Whether you're a performer seeking fresh approaches to audience engagement, a game enthusiast curious about magic, or someone interested in how childhood experiences shape creative paths, this conversation illuminates the transformative power of play. Let Chris Canfield's journey inspire you to rediscover your own playful spirit and perhaps see magic in unexpected places.Support the show...Now you can get t-shirts and hoodies with our wonderful logo. This is the best new way to suport the podcast project. Become a proud parader of your passion for Showmanship and our glorious Craft whilst simultanously helping to gather more followers for the Way.You'll find the store here: https://thewayoftheshowman.printdrop.com.auIf you want to help support this podcast it would be tremendous if you wrote a glowing review on iTunes or Spotify.If you want to contact me about anything, including wanting me to collaborate on one of your projects you can reach me on thewayoftheshowman@gmail.comor find out more on the Way of the Showman website.you can follow the Way of Instagram where it is, not surprisingly thewayoftheshowman.If you find it in you and you have the means to do so, you can suport the podcast financially at:https://www.buymeacoffee.com/captainfrodo
Gay men's specialist psychotherapist and coach Ken Howard, LCSW, CST, breaks down Jack Canfield's The Success Principles through a queer lens, showing how its life-changing tools can help gay men overcome internalized shame, build self-worth, and boldly pursue their goals. Ken shares practical, affirming insights inspired by Canfield's book to help you design the life you truly want.
When Roy Murry came back from combat, he battled PTSD. He struggled to treat his physical and emotional trauma, and later his defense attorney would say this was used against him to railroad him for a crime he didn't commit. But the authorities are sure they got the right guy. For timeline and photos: https://www.basementfortproductions.com/crimelines-episodes Thank you to today's sponsor Skylight Frame! Get $20 off a Skylight Frame at SkylightFrame.com/CRIMELINES Shout out to: https://brewbookcandle.com/collections/all Come to Chile and Argentina with me! True Crime & Fine Wine w/ Josh Hallmark, Charlie Worroll & Lanie Hobbs Support the show! Get the exclusive show Beyond the Files plus Crimelines episodes ad free on Supercast: https://crimelines.supercast.com/ Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/crimelines Apple Subscriptions: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/crimelines-true-crime/id1112004494 For one time support: https://www.basementfortproductions.com/support Or check out my other podcast Crimelines & Consequences in your favorite podcast app or on YouTube. Links to all my socials and more: https://linktr.ee/crimelines Sources: 2024 Crimelines Podcast Source List Events: Feb 27-Mar 5 2025 True Crime & Fine Wine w/ Josh Hallmark, Charlie Worroll & Lanie Hobbs Transcript: https://app.podscribe.ai/series/3790 If an exact transcript is needed, please request at crimelinespodcast@gmail.com Licensing and credits: Theme music by Scott Buckley https://www.scottbuckley.com.au/ Cover Art by Lars Hacking from Rusty Hinges Crimelines is a registered trademark of Crimelines LLC.