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On Wednesday's show: From the news that Tilman Fertitta could become the next ambassador to Italy, to a judge throwing out The Onion's purchase of Infowars, we discuss the latest developments in politics in our weekly roundup.Also this hour: The social media landscape has been changing lately as folks shift to and from X, BlueSky, Mastodon, Threads, and so on. Have we reached social media platform overload? How do the messages we receive vary in subject matter, tone, and intention, depending on the platform we use? And is any of this good for us? We talk it over.And it's a time of year when people are making and eating more pies than they might the rest of the year. Chef Carl Walker of Brennan's of Houston walks us through how to make a perfect pie crust and explains how serving in the Marine Corps turned him into a baking enthusiast.
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Support me on Patreon for behind the scenes content: https://www.patreon.com/loganskeele Get my FREE Copy of “Resin Vs Diecast” here: http://bit.ly/RESIN-V-DIECAST Shop online here: https://www.advantagediecast.com Shop online here: https://www.farmtoysandmore.com See my video on California Double Trailers Here: https://youtu.be/mVTHqLkqEzI Connect with me on social media! Facebook: http://bit.ly/FBP-ADC Instagram: http://bit.ly/IG-ADC Facebook Group: http://bit.ly/FBG-64th-Gear-Jammers Podcast: http://bit.ly/Toy-Talk Send me your letters, snacks, or other things to: Toy Talk with Logan Skeele P.O. Box 508 Georgetown, KY 40324 Dump trucks have been around for several centuries. They range from simple dump carts to the first steam powered “tipper” to haul garbage, to the MEGA trucks used in open pit mines. There are many shapes and sizes of dump trucks. But all of them have specialized uses. This is a story of one of the many dump trucks/trailers and it usefulness in hauling material to construction sites. It's the “belly dump” or “bottom dump” truck and or trailers. I said story because I could not find any info about Carl Walker Hauling out of Anchorage Alaska during the 60s. If someone out there knows anything about Carl Walker please let me know in the comments below. I would really appreciate any information that you could provide. Also please go on and join my YouTube family by subscribing! To continue our story, the 1964 Good Friday Earthquake did considerable damage to Anchorage and surrounding countryside. In fact, the surface damage covered 185,000 square miles. The same day the Good Friday quake hit Alaska my father charted a sailboat with a group of friends and sailed to Anacapa Island. The island is located in the Santa Barbara channel. They landed on the island and the sailboat departed. My father's group spent the day and night on the island. Several members of the group noticed unusual tidal surges all Friday afternoon and commented that conditions were almost like tsunami conditions. According to my father the group had a wonderful and restful, time exploring the island, a barbecue on the beach that night, and settled down for a peaceful night sleep. During the night the tsunami hit the island around 4:30 am. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/logan-skeele/message
Music can be a source of healing, catharsis and inspiration. And it can also be used as a tool for learning, growth and building community. That's part of the vision behind Walker West Music Academy, a St. Paul music school founded in 1988 by musicians Rev. Carl Walker and Grant West. The school provides affordable music education to children and young adults, and it is believed to be the oldest community music school founded by Black musicians in the U.S. Now, the academy's executive director Braxton Haulcy is leading the school through a new transition: He is leading a campaign and he is working on plans for the academy to move to a new building. MPR News host Angela Davis sits down with Haulcy to talk about music education, and the history and future of Walker West. Guest: Braxton Haulcy is the executive director of Walker West Music Academy in St. Paul.
An outbreak of Japanese encephalitis has prompted calls for a national surveillance system to improve the detection and management of mosquito-borne diseases by QIMR Berghofer Medical Research Institute senior mosquito scientist Greg Devine and the Federal Government has announced today it's locked in $483 million to build the Urannah Dam, a project that's been on the drawing board for decades. and while it has been welcomed by farmers, local grower alliance president Carl Walker says the price has to be right.
Easton Romer of De Palm Tree, businessman Max Tsai and barber shop owner Carl Walker share their experiences being displaced by the Costco now under construction in University City. They say they received little, if any, information from city officials.
Testosterone, meditation, exercise - there are so many vital components that contribute to a better, healthier life. And with today's medicine, almost anything is possible. When it comes to Men's Health, the media skips around the important information because it's not so "click-baity" which is a culprit on why so many men across the globe are unhealthy and even dying young. I brought back Urologist, Dr. Carl Walker to shed more light on the bigger picture in men's health. Enjoy and don't forget to listen to part one too!
On this Kokayi interview, the moment he knew he wanted to be a rapper, why he’s the only rapper who MC’s freestyle in the jazz genre, his TedX talk and how he got the gig… Growing up in DC and his tempestuous relationship with his dad, dealing with being dropped from a label, dealing with friends in business (and why it’s not always easy), a healthy way of dealing with depression, difference between Kokayi and Carl Walker (his birth name), best decision he ever made, resilience, Key Lime pie, “NO excuses,” the power of “I don’t have it…” cooking, chess, becoming kinder and more understanding, and loads more. 100% REAL, very cool convo and good vibes! If you’d like to support this show: http://www.everyonelovesguitar.com/support A Grammy nominated DC Rapper / MC, Kokayi’s been featured on dozens of albums since the onset of his career, including titles by Goldlink, Gregoire Maret, Terri Lynne Carrington (Grammy nominated Waiting Game w/ Social Science), Omar Sosa, Steve Coleman and Dafnis Prieto as well as continuing to perform as a member of Steve Coleman’s Five Elements, Ambrose Akinmusire’s Origami Harvest and Dafnis Prieto’s Proverb Trio. He can also be heard on Whose Hat is This? Everything’s Ok, Goldlink’s At What Cost, MTV's Rebel Music, Kevin Hart's Laugh At My Pain, I Ain’t Scared of You: a Tribute to Bernie Mac and over 60 titles spanning Jazz, Hip Hop, Rock and R&B. He’s also lectured in 35 countries, serves as faculty with the NY based School of Improvisational Music, OneBeat mentor, freelance music emissary with the U.S. State Department & Music Supervisor - Untitled Interactive Games Subscribe https://www.everyonelovesguitar.com/subscribe/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/EveryoneLovesGuitar/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/everyonelovesguitar/
#MyInvestingStory showcases the Investing Story of Successful Long-term Investors, who are everyday people. Ann and Ionnie McNeill, are both Lifetime Members and Volunteers of BetterInvesting, a non-profit focused on Investment Education for Individuals and Investment Clubs. Each week we interview a Special Guest, shining light on their investing story, lessons learned, words of wisdom and resources to aid you in starting your investing journey. Carl Walker, a retiree from the tobacco industry shares: I have been acquainted with BI since the mid-to-late 1990s. I can't recall how that association began, but I have been reading the magazine for about 25 years. My first association with a club was forming one with fellow workers around 2000. None of us had experience and except for me no one was truly committed to the NAIC methodology, so naturally the club failed. Probably the greatest regarding investing was a suggestion by a workmate to start contributing to a job sponsored 401k However, I never lost sight of BI teachings, so I decided to join the Middle GA Investment Club. It has been a pleasure to meet with like minded investors and to start to develop better SSG skills. Make sure to share with your friends and family too! -- If you're looking for a BetterInvesting Chapter near you, check out our community at https://bit.ly/BILocalChapters or visit us at BetterInvesting South Florida Chapter Take the info from the podcast to the next level by becoming a BetterInvesting Member and joining us at our next Educational Event Grab a copy of “The Baby Billionaire's Guide to Investing: Building Wealth at an Early Age” If you have questions about the podcast or any of the programs we discuss here, email us at abetterinvesting@gmail.com Want your child or a youth you know to participate in the Summer Stock Market game? Email your interest at abetterinvesting@gmail.com The hashtag for the podcast is #MyInvestingStory Make sure to follow us on Social Media: Facebook: @BetterInvestingSFL Instagram: @BetterInvestingSFL Linkedin: @BetterInvestingSouthFlorida Twitter: @BI_SEFL
One of the hurdles to providing comprehensive health care for men is that they are far less likely to go to the doctor. Typically, men will “voluntarily” go the doctor if they are: 1) having symptoms of chest pain/ impending heart attack 2) voiding difficulties/ BPH 3) erectile dysfunction. Urologists are well-positioned to take care of 2 out of 3 of these issues, so this provides a unique opportunity to get all or most of their health care needs to be met in one visit. The understanding that many of the conditions that present “below the waistline” originate and progress due to conditions “above the waistline”, gives merit to taking a more holistic approach to men’s health, instead of just treating a symptom such as ED. Many chronic diseases could be prevented, delayed, or alleviated through simple lifestyle changes. The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimates that eliminating three risk factors (poor diet, inactivity, smoking) would prevent 80% of heart disease, stroke, and type 2 diabetes, as well as 40% of cancer. Metagenics has developed a Lifestyle Medicine program that has used a tried and true algorithm to achieve lasting results by setting achievable goals. • Health screening • Body composition analysis • Customized health plans • Lifestyle and behavioral coaching • Personalized food plans • Physical activity recommendations • Targeted nutritional support • Tracking tools/ Food diaries Statistically, about 90% of Metagenic clients are women. The issue with any health regimen for men, is again their reluctance to seek care early, so there needs to be a reason or a motivation to adopt a healthy lifestyle. We already have objective questionnaires to gauge ED and libido/ testosterone deficiency. As men start to understand that their decline in performance, energy and sense of well-being are tied to their risk factors for CVD, HTN, DM and obesity, they will be more motivated to understand their personal role in their health. From the standpoint of regenerative therapies, what we have the ability to do, is educate our patients on understanding that their potential for improvement is a “moving target”; as patients start exercising, eating healthy and using appropriate supplements, the recommended regenerative therapies should have an enhanced and sustained response.
On today's episode of the Thriving in Ministry podcast, Carl Walker interviews Jacque and Dace Clifton on the practical realities of sabbaticals.www.dailypastor.comwww.engediretreat.orgJoin us for Episode 57, brought to you by Daily Pastor and Talanton Church Services.
On today's episode of the Thriving in Ministry podcast, we will be continuing our conversation with Carl Walker on Discipleship. On the last episode, Carl Walker shared about his passion for discipleship, and on this one we're going to talk about where to begin and how you can get started in the discipleship process. We will share some practical tips and best practices for starting a discipleship ministry from scratch.Join us for Part 2 of this conversation on the Thriving in Ministry podcast, brought to you by Daily Pastor and Talanton Church Services.
How can you thrive in discipleship? Are pastors and church leaders bringing up the next generation of leaders in a way that Jesus would? On today's episode, Kyle Willis and Dace Clifton are joined by Carl Walker of En Gedi Retreat as we explore the differences between discipleship and mentorship. Join us for another great episode of the Thriving in Ministry podcast, brought to you by Daily Pastor and Talanton Church Services.
Pastors need rest. Carl Walker shares his fresh perspective from working with dozens of pastors every year. Rest is not something we do apart from ministry, it should be a part of your ministry. Listen to Episode 20 of the Thriving in Ministry podcast, brought to you by Daily Pastor and Talanton Church Services.
In this episode of The Social Universe we explore the Higher Education research cultureand the extent to which the environment we work and study in is making us sick. Join Katy and Bea as they discuss the proliferation of poor mental health in the sector and what's fuelling it. We also discuss what needs to change and the challenges PGRs face when standing up to so-called ‘toxic research cultures'. To lean more check out the reports and articles we referenced inthe episode: Welcome Trust Report on Research Cultures Mark Erickson, Paul Hanna & Carl Walker article including a staff satisfaction league table Are you in a Bullshit job? Article by David Grarber (see also his book Bullshit Jobs, A Theory)UCU report into casualization affecting mental health If you are affected by the issues we discuss, or want to seek help, support or guidance about an issue we raised,here are some places to start:Join UCU. Check out the PGR Charter and tools on bullying, harassment and Stress The Mind guide to managing your studiesAs always, thanks to ProleteR for the music, licensed under creative commons- check them out on the socialnetworks. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Appellate court justice Carl Walker joins the BUM radio show to talk about issues effecting urban communities and the part we all play. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/bumradioshow/support
The first episode of the Food 4 Thought Podcast! Our hosts for the day's discussion are Emily Roller, Carl Walker, and Nate Williamson! The first discussion: Is a hot dog a sandwich? Listen in.
Meet Carl Walker, a veteran who has dedicated his career to helping other veterans transition from deployment to employment. To learn more about how Goodwill assists veterans, visit http://ow.ly/zrqI30guRzH #VeteransDay
Hear from two veterans (Carl Walker and David Kendrick) who want to share their stories as well as the ways they give back to veterans.
Today's Guests Carl Walker and Family REVIEW ON I-TUNES As a family it's easy to get caught up in all the "stuff" of life - athletics, music lessons, school and homework, social clubs, work and home life... you can probably add 10 items specific to your family that keep you hopping. But how often do you take the time to consider how you can lead your family in doing something that is of broader focus than just your little world? Have you ever taken time to consider how you, as a family, could impact people for eternity? In this podcast I'm talking with Carl Walker, who joined me for Episode 2... but we've also included his family, because they have been doing "Family Excursions" - combination vacation mission trips that are really outside the box. The way they go about it, taking steps by faith, and investing their own time and money as a family are truly inspiring. I think you're gonna' like this one! A quote to share You've probably sat around and thought as a family, "Wouldn't it be neat if..." Well - develop that idea... Carl Walker Use the quote to the left to share on your Facebook and Twitter accounts. That's one way you can help spread the word about The Christian Home and Family Podcast and help me spread the Word and ways of God to more and more families. Links mentioned in this podcast: Episode #2 of the Podcast Email Carl at Carl_walker(at)earthlink(dot)net If you have questions for Carl and Audrey you can connect with Carl at (719) nine six three 3 9 8 3 En Gedi Retreat for Ministry Professionals SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRISTIAN HOME AND FAMILY PODCAST NEXT EPISODE: September 11, 2013 - Podcast 53 - Learning how to talk to your spouse The main music track used in the Christian Home and Family Podcast is entitled, "Midian" and is from Adam Rey's instrumental album Meat & Potatoes - Adam has generously given me permission to use his music, so please, support his generosity by checking out and purchasing his music at www.heyreyguitar.com - (no affiliate relationship, Adam's just my friend.) ** these are affiliate links
with Carey Green EPISODE #2 THINKING OUTSIDE THE BOX ABOUT FAMILY MISSION TRIPS (INTERVIEW) MY GUEST INTERVIEW: CARL WALKER Walker Family Excursions Excursion 2011 Excursion 2012 SUMMARY OF TODAY'S PODCAST A conversation with Carl Walker of En Gedi Retreat who has developed, along with his wife, what I am calling an "out of the box" sort of practice they call "excursions." An excursion is: 1 part mission trip, 1 part vacation, and 1 part exploration. Carl and I discuss how these trips first came about, why they came about, and how they put them together and implement them. He shares some powerful stories of how these trips have impacted him, his family, and the people they have served. I think you'll enjoy this interview perhaps more than I enjoyed making it (though that might be tough... I had a really good time). OUTLINE OF THE PODCAST Introduction of the podcast and topic Introduction of Carl Walker, director of En Gedi retreat How the idea of "excursions" came about What IS an excursion? What the family thinks about excursions Excursion stories (How God has worked) Carl's "Top 5 Tips" for pulling off your own family excursion Links mentioned in this podcast: En Gedi Retreat (for Pastors) En Gedi Retreat on Facebook Contact Christian Home and Family The music track used in the Christian Home and Family Podcast is entitled, "Midian" and is from Adam Rey's instrumental album Meat & Potatoes - Adam has generously given me permission to use his music, to please, support his generosity by checking out an purchasing his music at www.heyreyguitar.com - (no affiliate relationship, Adam's just my friend.) SUBSCRIBE TO THE CHRISTIAN HOME AND FAMILY PODCAST with Carey Green