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On this episode of AwesomeCast, Michael Sorg, Dave Podnar, and Katie Dudas dive into geeky goodness and tech trends with plenty of laughs and thoughtful discussion. Dave unboxes his TMS Vegas 2025 swag bag and shares insights on community-building through podcast merchandise. Katie introduces the Merlin Bird ID app by the Cornell Lab of Ornithology, perfect for identifying bird sounds offline. Sorg finally rides Kennywood's Steel Curtain coaster and gives us a coaster-lover's review. The crew also discusses the importance of game ownership vs. price hikes in Chachi's Video Game Minute rant. Plus, there's a touching moment celebrating the engineer who saved Apollo 13. They close with a look at Surf Social, a new content aggregation app from the creators of Flipboard, and preview upcoming projects in video streaming, pro wrestling, and tech production. Subscribe and share the awesome: www.AwesomeCast.com
On this episode of AwesomeCast, Michael Sorg, Dave Podnar, and Katie Dudas dive into geeky goodness and tech trends with plenty of laughs and thoughtful discussion. Dave unboxes his TMS Vegas 2025 swag bag and shares insights on community-building through podcast merchandise. Katie introduces the Merlin Bird ID app by the Cornell Lab of Ornithology, perfect for identifying bird sounds offline. Sorg finally rides Kennywood's Steel Curtain coaster and gives us a coaster-lover's review. The crew also discusses the importance of game ownership vs. price hikes in Chachi's Video Game Minute rant. Plus, there's a touching moment celebrating the engineer who saved Apollo 13. They close with a look at Surf Social, a new content aggregation app from the creators of Flipboard, and preview upcoming projects in video streaming, pro wrestling, and tech production. Subscribe and share the awesome: www.AwesomeCast.com
Today on the show: the very latest on the tragic air crash investigation. We'll check in with Shannon Kingston and Karen Travers from ABC News in D.C. Political Analyst Bill Crane live in studio with the latest on Senate Confirmations. Plus, Carter Johnson from Bloomberg on possible tariffs this weekend. 9am-noon on 95.5 WSB.
Today on the show: the very latest on the tragic air crash investigation. We'll check in with Shannon Kingston and Karen Travers from ABC News in D.C. Political Analyst Bill Crane live in studio with the latest on Senate Confirmations. Plus, Carter Johnson from Bloomberg on possible tariffs this weekend. 9am-noon on 95.5 WSB.
Today on the show: the very latest on the tragic air crash investigation. We'll check in with Shannon Kingston and Karen Travers from ABC News in D.C. Political Analyst Bill Crane live in studio with the latest on Senate Confirmations. Plus, Carter Johnson from Bloomberg on possible tariffs this weekend. 9am-noon on 95.5 WSB.
Today is big moment of truth for Wall Street as trades made in anticipation of the presidential election going one way or the other. For more, KCBS Radio's News Anchor Shane Guinness spoke with Carter Johnson, foreign exchange rates reporter with Bloomberg.
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/unpodcastdelosmarlins?igsh=aWdtbDE3dHQxcWMw&utm_source=qrX: https://x.com/podcastmarlins/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@podcastmarlins?_t=8o8uqNVR0Wd&_r=1Adrian Lorenzo IG: https://www.instagram.com/designbyadrianlorenzo?igsh=OGtvdzF0NGR1ejR6Cultura Media House: https://www.instagram.com/culturamediahouse?igsh=MWl1aXVwc2c4anV5MQ==En este episodio, discutimos las recientes selecciones del draft de los Marlins, incluyendo a PJ Morlando, Carter Johnson y Aiden May. Analizamos posibles cambios en el equipo, destacando a Jazz Chisholm y Tanner Scott. Además, revisamos el desempeño de los prospectos en AAA, como Víctor Mesa Jr., Griffin Conine y Troy Johnston. Repasamos la serie contra los Reds, así como las próximas series contra los Mets y Orioles.
The MLB Pipeline crew is on the road this week, with Jim Callis, Jonathan Mayo and Jason Ratliff all in Phoenix for the fourth annual MLB Draft Combine. They take a look at the event and standouts from the first day of on-field workouts before talking to the top high school player from Alabama, Carter Johnson, who participated in those workouts. Then for this week's mock draft, Jim and Jonathan took turns making picks based on the latest intel and what they think each team would do before answering a mailbag question from a very familiar source. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Today on the show: Clark Howard joins us live! Scott MacFarlane on Capitol Hill talking The Speaker and MTG. Carter Johnson from Bloomberg News on possible interest rate cuts. Movie Director Todd Tucker. Plus, #RememberingCaptainHerb. 9am-noon on 95.5 WSB.
The Carter Johnson exotic zoo. 6 dudes in a chapel doing Halo. Choose the Middle You Like. First come, first seat. Squirt Eyes Outta Your Brain. Screametal. Kim had one, but I never looked at it. Southwest Has Concert Seating. Steve, the leopard gecko. My Legs Don't Fit Good, Lt Dan. Doing It In A Church. Nope, not there, no thanks, not next to that guy, nope, no. Miss Rachel, Nothing Like It! Mansplaining IUDs. Lessons In Familial Passive Aggression With Wendi and more on this episode of The Morning Stream. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
The Carter Johnson exotic zoo. 6 dudes in a chapel doing Halo. Choose the Middle You Like. First come, first seat. Squirt Eyes Outta Your Brain. Screametal. Kim had one, but I never looked at it. Southwest Has Concert Seating. Steve, the leopard gecko. My Legs Don't Fit Good, Lt Dan. Doing It In A Church. Nope, not there, no thanks, not next to that guy, nope, no. Miss Rachel, Nothing Like It! Mansplaining IUDs. Lessons In Familial Passive Aggression With Wendi and more on this episode of The Morning Stream. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Ever been in a room where it feels like everyone's judging you, even when you're just being yourself? In this episode, I open up about the emotional turbulence that hit me after attending a leather contest over Labor Day weekend. While I've worn many titles—from Miss San Francisco Leather to International Miss Leather—I've always strived to remain authentic. But what happens when our authenticity is met with superficiality? Dive in as I, along with my Spouse Meister, navigate the stormy seas of a community we once called home. In This Episode: My emotional unease after a month-long hiatus and the backstory behind it.The glitz and glam of leather contests and the weight of the titles.My Spouse Meister's inspiration to dive into the Master Slave contest.Unpacking a past feud with Taino and how it cast a shadow over the recent event.Reliving past grievances: the unpaid airfare and a social media debacle.Navigating negative energies and feeling like outsiders in a community we love.The significance of "dressage" and why a genuine Master-Slave relationship goes beyond mere display.Reflecting on self-worth, authenticity, and the lessons from my leather mom, Vi.A rejuvenating retreat in upstate New York with Barbara Carellas.A shoutout to the Carter Johnson leather library and the need to document our histories. Thank you so much to my loyal Patrons who make this show possible!
These are all of the Unified Bank Profiles aired on Nailers broadcasts during the 2022-23 season.
Carter Johnson is the manager of MCJ Capital Partners, an investment management firm concentrated primarily on small caps. This episode is focused on Distant Force, a book about Teledyne written by Henry Singleton's right-hand man, George A. Roberts. As usual, our conversation reaches far and wide, covering topics such as dividend policies, working with incentives, and understanding serial acquirers. We welcome all suggestions of interesting authors, books, investors, and voracious readers. For more info about the podcast, go to the episode page and follow us on Twitter. This episode was recorded on November 10, 2022. —————————————Episode Chapters(00:00) Intro by Eddie & Niklas (01:08) How Carter's passion for investing started (02:20) The Teledyne success story(05:41) Henry Singleton (09:55) How Teledyne/Singleton approached acquisitions(13:19) Managing the culture while growing through M&As(25:56) Decentralization; now and then(33:15) Untangling Singleton's toolbox(41:44) Should you pay dividends as a serial acquirer? (46:15) Why did Teledyne split up? (50:52) MCJ Capital Partners (52:49) The importance of available reinvestment opportunities (54:39) Redishred Capital Corp (59:51) Allocating time between reading and researching(01:01:28) Unique book recommendations—————————————Books MentionedDistance Force - George A. Roberts The Outsiders - Will Thorndike The Sleuth Investor - Avner MandelmanThe Rise and Fall of American Growth - Robert J. GordonJunk to Gold - Willis Johnson—————————————Companies MentionedTeledyne Redishred Capital Corp Copart —————————————More on CarterWebsiteTwitter—————————————About the PodcastIntro episode: https://www.redeye.se/podcast/investing-by-the-books/817383/0-intro-to-investing-by-the-books—————————————What is Investing by the Books?Investing by the Books was founded by Henrik Andersson, Bo Börtemark, Mats Larsson and Michael Persson. It has published hundreds of book reviews in the past 10 years and operates on a non-profit basis. Visit the website: http://www.investingbythebooks.com/Follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Investbythebook—————————————What is Redeye?Redeye is a research-centered boutique investment bank from Stockholm. Founded in 1999, Redeye cultivates investors through timeless knowledge, a humble attitude, and a strong focus on quality. Visit the website: https://www.redeye.se/Follow on Twitter: https://twitter.com/Redeye_—————————————DisclaimerNotice that the content in this podcast is not, and shall not be construed as investment advice. This information is meant to be informative and for general purposes only. For full disclaimer, visit Redeye.se
The Necrocasticon Presents: Halloween Horror Stories Part 4… With your host, Morty The Caretaker and Sgt Fury! With stories from Ezekial Kincaid and Carter Johnson and their respective stories: Barbed Wire - a Johnny Walker Ranger story and Halloween on Baker Street.
For this episode of the Planet MicroCap Podcast, I spoke with Carter Johnson, Founder of MCJ Capital Partners. We were introduced by Adam Mead, whom he dubbed his "MicroCap" guy - so shout out to Adam and thank you! I've done a few interviews over the years with MicroCap management teams claiming that their holding company is the next Berkshire or a mini-Berkshire, the goal being to build the next multi-billion dollar conglomerate. I say this slightly in jest because I'm not sure how many of those companies are still around, however, it inspired my conversation with Carter today because he focuses on finding quality conglomerates, but also serial acquirers as a whole. For more information about Carter Johnson and MCJ Capital Partners, please visit: https://www.mcjcapitalpartners.com/ You can Follow Carter Johnson on Twitter @CarterJohnson23: https://twitter.com/CarterJohnson23 Today's episode is sponsored by: Stream by AlphaSense, an expert interview transcript library that integrates AI-generated call summaries and NLP search technology so their clients can quickly pinpoint the most critical insights. Start your FREE trial on their website: https://streamrg.co/PMC Quartr, their mission is to change the way people look at Investor Relations, and create a completely new bridge between companies and stakeholders. Visit your app store of choice to try it out, and that's Q-U-A-R-T-R. For more information, please visit: https://quartr.com/ Planet MicroCap Podcast is on YouTube! All archived episodes and each new episode will be posted on the SNN Network YouTube channel. I've provided the link in the description if you'd like to subscribe. You'll also get the chance to watch all our Video Interviews with management teams, educational panels from the conference, as well as expert commentary from some familiar guests on the podcast. Subscribe here: http://bit.ly/1Q5Yfym Click here to rate and review the Planet MicroCap Podcast The Planet MicroCap Podcast is brought to you by SNN Incorporated, publishers of www.SNN.Network, The Official MicroCap News Source, and the MicroCap Review Magazine, the leading magazine in the MicroCap market. You can Follow the Planet MicroCap Podcast on Twitter @BobbyKKraft
In this episode we all open up about the choices in life we made and how it got us to where we are at today.
In this episode we have father and son Chris and Carter Johnson. Chris opens up about his childhood, marriage and raising his kids plus more. Carter talks about overcoming his obstacles, his passion for training kids in basketball and so much more! https://instagram.com/humble_training_?utm_medium=copy_link Listen on: https://anchor.fm/no-holds Follow on Instagram: https://instagram.com/no_holds_?r=nametag Follow on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/noholdss/
In Partition and Peace in Civil Wars: Dividing Lands and Peoples to End Ethnic Conflict (Routledge, 2021), Dr. Carter Johnson examines whether partition is an effective means to resolve ethnic and sectarian civil wars. He argues that partition is unlikely to end ongoing ethnosectarian civil wars, but it can increase the likelihood of preventing civil war recurrence, as long as the partition separates civilians and militaries. The book presents in-depth case studies of Georgia–Abkhazia and Moldova–Transnistria, in addition to cross-national comparisons of all ethnosectarian civil wars between 1945 and 2004. This analysis demonstrates when partitioning a country can help transform an identity-based civil war into a lasting peace. Highlighting practical and moral challenges of separating ethnosectarian groups, Dr. Carter contends that complete partitions cannot be easily implemented by the international community, and this limits their applicability. He also demonstrates that ethnosectarian civil wars are driven less by inter-group antagonisms and more by state breakdown, meaning displaced minorities can reintegrate peacefully after partition as long as a minimal level of state-building has been completed. The book ends by examining whether partition would be useful for five contemporary conflicts: Iraq, Ukraine–Donbass, Afghanistan, Sudan–South Sudan, and Serbia–Kosovo. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose doctoral work focused on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
In Partition and Peace in Civil Wars: Dividing Lands and Peoples to End Ethnic Conflict (Routledge, 2021), Dr. Carter Johnson examines whether partition is an effective means to resolve ethnic and sectarian civil wars. He argues that partition is unlikely to end ongoing ethnosectarian civil wars, but it can increase the likelihood of preventing civil war recurrence, as long as the partition separates civilians and militaries. The book presents in-depth case studies of Georgia–Abkhazia and Moldova–Transnistria, in addition to cross-national comparisons of all ethnosectarian civil wars between 1945 and 2004. This analysis demonstrates when partitioning a country can help transform an identity-based civil war into a lasting peace. Highlighting practical and moral challenges of separating ethnosectarian groups, Dr. Carter contends that complete partitions cannot be easily implemented by the international community, and this limits their applicability. He also demonstrates that ethnosectarian civil wars are driven less by inter-group antagonisms and more by state breakdown, meaning displaced minorities can reintegrate peacefully after partition as long as a minimal level of state-building has been completed. The book ends by examining whether partition would be useful for five contemporary conflicts: Iraq, Ukraine–Donbass, Afghanistan, Sudan–South Sudan, and Serbia–Kosovo. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose doctoral work focused on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history
In Partition and Peace in Civil Wars: Dividing Lands and Peoples to End Ethnic Conflict (Routledge, 2021), Dr. Carter Johnson examines whether partition is an effective means to resolve ethnic and sectarian civil wars. He argues that partition is unlikely to end ongoing ethnosectarian civil wars, but it can increase the likelihood of preventing civil war recurrence, as long as the partition separates civilians and militaries. The book presents in-depth case studies of Georgia–Abkhazia and Moldova–Transnistria, in addition to cross-national comparisons of all ethnosectarian civil wars between 1945 and 2004. This analysis demonstrates when partitioning a country can help transform an identity-based civil war into a lasting peace. Highlighting practical and moral challenges of separating ethnosectarian groups, Dr. Carter contends that complete partitions cannot be easily implemented by the international community, and this limits their applicability. He also demonstrates that ethnosectarian civil wars are driven less by inter-group antagonisms and more by state breakdown, meaning displaced minorities can reintegrate peacefully after partition as long as a minimal level of state-building has been completed. The book ends by examining whether partition would be useful for five contemporary conflicts: Iraq, Ukraine–Donbass, Afghanistan, Sudan–South Sudan, and Serbia–Kosovo. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose doctoral work focused on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/political-science
In Partition and Peace in Civil Wars: Dividing Lands and Peoples to End Ethnic Conflict (Routledge, 2021), Dr. Carter Johnson examines whether partition is an effective means to resolve ethnic and sectarian civil wars. He argues that partition is unlikely to end ongoing ethnosectarian civil wars, but it can increase the likelihood of preventing civil war recurrence, as long as the partition separates civilians and militaries. The book presents in-depth case studies of Georgia–Abkhazia and Moldova–Transnistria, in addition to cross-national comparisons of all ethnosectarian civil wars between 1945 and 2004. This analysis demonstrates when partitioning a country can help transform an identity-based civil war into a lasting peace. Highlighting practical and moral challenges of separating ethnosectarian groups, Dr. Carter contends that complete partitions cannot be easily implemented by the international community, and this limits their applicability. He also demonstrates that ethnosectarian civil wars are driven less by inter-group antagonisms and more by state breakdown, meaning displaced minorities can reintegrate peacefully after partition as long as a minimal level of state-building has been completed. The book ends by examining whether partition would be useful for five contemporary conflicts: Iraq, Ukraine–Donbass, Afghanistan, Sudan–South Sudan, and Serbia–Kosovo. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose doctoral work focused on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/world-affairs
In Partition and Peace in Civil Wars: Dividing Lands and Peoples to End Ethnic Conflict (Routledge, 2021), Dr. Carter Johnson examines whether partition is an effective means to resolve ethnic and sectarian civil wars. He argues that partition is unlikely to end ongoing ethnosectarian civil wars, but it can increase the likelihood of preventing civil war recurrence, as long as the partition separates civilians and militaries. The book presents in-depth case studies of Georgia–Abkhazia and Moldova–Transnistria, in addition to cross-national comparisons of all ethnosectarian civil wars between 1945 and 2004. This analysis demonstrates when partitioning a country can help transform an identity-based civil war into a lasting peace. Highlighting practical and moral challenges of separating ethnosectarian groups, Dr. Carter contends that complete partitions cannot be easily implemented by the international community, and this limits their applicability. He also demonstrates that ethnosectarian civil wars are driven less by inter-group antagonisms and more by state breakdown, meaning displaced minorities can reintegrate peacefully after partition as long as a minimal level of state-building has been completed. The book ends by examining whether partition would be useful for five contemporary conflicts: Iraq, Ukraine–Donbass, Afghanistan, Sudan–South Sudan, and Serbia–Kosovo. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose doctoral work focused on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/russian-studies
In Partition and Peace in Civil Wars: Dividing Lands and Peoples to End Ethnic Conflict (Routledge, 2021), Dr. Carter Johnson examines whether partition is an effective means to resolve ethnic and sectarian civil wars. He argues that partition is unlikely to end ongoing ethnosectarian civil wars, but it can increase the likelihood of preventing civil war recurrence, as long as the partition separates civilians and militaries. The book presents in-depth case studies of Georgia–Abkhazia and Moldova–Transnistria, in addition to cross-national comparisons of all ethnosectarian civil wars between 1945 and 2004. This analysis demonstrates when partitioning a country can help transform an identity-based civil war into a lasting peace. Highlighting practical and moral challenges of separating ethnosectarian groups, Dr. Carter contends that complete partitions cannot be easily implemented by the international community, and this limits their applicability. He also demonstrates that ethnosectarian civil wars are driven less by inter-group antagonisms and more by state breakdown, meaning displaced minorities can reintegrate peacefully after partition as long as a minimal level of state-building has been completed. The book ends by examining whether partition would be useful for five contemporary conflicts: Iraq, Ukraine–Donbass, Afghanistan, Sudan–South Sudan, and Serbia–Kosovo. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose doctoral work focused on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/national-security
In Partition and Peace in Civil Wars: Dividing Lands and Peoples to End Ethnic Conflict (Routledge, 2021), Dr. Carter Johnson examines whether partition is an effective means to resolve ethnic and sectarian civil wars. He argues that partition is unlikely to end ongoing ethnosectarian civil wars, but it can increase the likelihood of preventing civil war recurrence, as long as the partition separates civilians and militaries. The book presents in-depth case studies of Georgia–Abkhazia and Moldova–Transnistria, in addition to cross-national comparisons of all ethnosectarian civil wars between 1945 and 2004. This analysis demonstrates when partitioning a country can help transform an identity-based civil war into a lasting peace. Highlighting practical and moral challenges of separating ethnosectarian groups, Dr. Carter contends that complete partitions cannot be easily implemented by the international community, and this limits their applicability. He also demonstrates that ethnosectarian civil wars are driven less by inter-group antagonisms and more by state breakdown, meaning displaced minorities can reintegrate peacefully after partition as long as a minimal level of state-building has been completed. The book ends by examining whether partition would be useful for five contemporary conflicts: Iraq, Ukraine–Donbass, Afghanistan, Sudan–South Sudan, and Serbia–Kosovo. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose doctoral work focused on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/eastern-european-studies
In Partition and Peace in Civil Wars: Dividing Lands and Peoples to End Ethnic Conflict (Routledge, 2021), Dr. Carter Johnson examines whether partition is an effective means to resolve ethnic and sectarian civil wars. He argues that partition is unlikely to end ongoing ethnosectarian civil wars, but it can increase the likelihood of preventing civil war recurrence, as long as the partition separates civilians and militaries. The book presents in-depth case studies of Georgia–Abkhazia and Moldova–Transnistria, in addition to cross-national comparisons of all ethnosectarian civil wars between 1945 and 2004. This analysis demonstrates when partitioning a country can help transform an identity-based civil war into a lasting peace. Highlighting practical and moral challenges of separating ethnosectarian groups, Dr. Carter contends that complete partitions cannot be easily implemented by the international community, and this limits their applicability. He also demonstrates that ethnosectarian civil wars are driven less by inter-group antagonisms and more by state breakdown, meaning displaced minorities can reintegrate peacefully after partition as long as a minimal level of state-building has been completed. The book ends by examining whether partition would be useful for five contemporary conflicts: Iraq, Ukraine–Donbass, Afghanistan, Sudan–South Sudan, and Serbia–Kosovo. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose doctoral work focused on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In Partition and Peace in Civil Wars: Dividing Lands and Peoples to End Ethnic Conflict (Routledge, 2021), Dr. Carter Johnson examines whether partition is an effective means to resolve ethnic and sectarian civil wars. He argues that partition is unlikely to end ongoing ethnosectarian civil wars, but it can increase the likelihood of preventing civil war recurrence, as long as the partition separates civilians and militaries. The book presents in-depth case studies of Georgia–Abkhazia and Moldova–Transnistria, in addition to cross-national comparisons of all ethnosectarian civil wars between 1945 and 2004. This analysis demonstrates when partitioning a country can help transform an identity-based civil war into a lasting peace. Highlighting practical and moral challenges of separating ethnosectarian groups, Dr. Carter contends that complete partitions cannot be easily implemented by the international community, and this limits their applicability. He also demonstrates that ethnosectarian civil wars are driven less by inter-group antagonisms and more by state breakdown, meaning displaced minorities can reintegrate peacefully after partition as long as a minimal level of state-building has been completed. The book ends by examining whether partition would be useful for five contemporary conflicts: Iraq, Ukraine–Donbass, Afghanistan, Sudan–South Sudan, and Serbia–Kosovo. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose doctoral work focused on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/book-of-the-day
My guest on the podcast today is long time friend and paddler Rob Hartman. Rob is a husband and father of three girls. He works full time as a software developer, plays the Upright Bass as an accomplished jazz musician, and has long been one of the top masters paddlers in the US. In recent years Rob has competed primarily East of the Mississippi, where he is a top contender in any race he enters. His most recent racing efforts were focused on the Chattajack where he narrowly missed the overall Surfski win when Carter Johnson came off his draft to outsprint him at the finish. In our discussion we talk about Rob's first exposure to kayaking in an old school fiberglass surf kayak. Rob talks about his early days as a teenager fearlessly playing in the cold and crazy surf on Lake Michigan. This ultimately led to a couple of Sea Kayak races, which led to Rob joining the US Canoe and Kayak Team and training and racing with them for a couple of seasons. One of the things that has amazed me the most about Rob is his ability to consistently paddle at a very high level despite the demands of family and career, and of course aging. At 52 Rob is as fit as ever. What became a key theme in this podcast, as evidenced by the title, is that there is no shortcut. You've got to show up and consistently do the work if you want the type of results Rob has been able to achieve. I always enjoy spending time with Rob, and this podcast was no exception. It went a little longer than most, but we had a lot to catch up on. I hope enjoy the discussion as much as I did. P.S Below is a little bonus if you want to see Rob in action on the Bass. He doesn't know I've linked this, and would probably be embarrassed by it, but it is a great demonstration of his humble talent! https://vimeo.com/488791879
No one has ever done this before, restore native grasslands and wetlands on a 500-acre former corn and soybean farm in eastern South Dakota. Carter Johnson, President of EcoSun Prairie Farms, Inc. discusses how they did it and what they learned about marketing grassland products and restoring critical ecosystem services. This podcast educates listeners about the benefits of prairie as an alternative to traditional row crop grain farming.
In this episode Carter Johnson opens up about his life changing experience. From his passion for basketball, depression and finding Jesus plus so much more!!
In this episode, Lady Petra and Saffermaster chat with Vi Johnson, the co-founder of the Carter Johnson Library, her journey and more, over an Aperol Cosmopolitan. Learn more about our sponsor WeMinder at WeMinder.appSupport the show (https://www.patreon.com/LadyPetrasPlayground?fan_landing=true)
Mayweather Boxing + Fitness Scottsdale is now open to the public, and Head Coach Carter Johnson lays out all the new available classes, memberships opportunities & building the culture for his team members!
The Audubon Wheelers fought their way to a win in the first round of the 8-Man playoffs on Friday night over the Stanton-Essex Vikings 55-20. The Vikings hit on some big plays early to quiet the crowd for a while at Chis Jones Field. Audubon won the toss and elected to receive the ball. The Wheelers drove down to the Viking 17 yard line and faced a fourth and 7. The Wheelers elected to go for it and the Vikings came up with a big stop, knocking down a pass that could of been a first down play. Three plays later the Vikings struck the scoreboard first with a 59 yard touchdown pass from Josh Martin to Carter Johnson. They added a two point conversion to Quentin Thornburg to go up 8-0. The Wheelers answered quickly on a 58-yard touchdown run to get within 8-7. Both teams then mounted long drives to eventually tie the game at 14 each. That's when a big defensive play turned the momentum in Audubon's favor. Stanton-Essex elected to go for a fourth down attempt at their own 29-yard-line and Garrett Christensen and Cooper Nielsen tracked down Carter Johnson for a 16 yard sack. The Wheelers took over at the 13 yard line and Gavin Smith raced for a touchdown on the next play to put Audubon out front for the first time in the game, a lead they wouldn't relinquish the rest of the way. After the game Garrett Christensen talked about the thrill of coming up with some big sacks. https://www.kjan.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/ChristensenStanton1.mp3 Audubon Head Coach Sean Birks thought the entire defense worked together well to force the Vikings into some tough situations. He said they just keep finding guys to step up each week, like Christensen did this week. https://www.kjan.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/BirksStanton1.mp3 Matthew Beisswenger hit on a 42-yard field goal late in the half and the Wheelers led 24-14 at the break. Stanton-Essex didn't go quietly though as they opened the second half with a 43-yard touchdown run from Carter Johnson to get within 4. The Wheelers would then take over the game with five straight scoring drives and pull away for the win. Gavin Smith added two more touchdown runs to his five score night during that final stretch. Braden Wessel and Carter Andreasen also had touchdown runs, and Beisswenger connected on a another field goal from 31 yards. Audubon improves to 8-1 on the year and will advance to the round of 16. Stanton-Essex ends their season with a record of 6-3. Coach Birks said they will take the night to enjoy the win before starting to look at that next opponent tomorrow. https://www.kjan.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/BirksStanton2.mp3 The second half did include a scary moment where Audubon's Jackson Deist was injured on a first down catch and run. He was put on a stretcher and taken off the field by ambulance with around 3 minutes left in the third quarter. Audubon Head Coach Sean Birks said he was responsive and moving his extremities as he left the field so they were hopeful for a positive outcome. Listen to the full postgame interviews below.
On this episode, Kelly chats with Lexi Carter Johnson, Beta Theta, Director of Communications & Marketing.
Joining us today, Carter Johnson and her old Cat Lady. (It will make sense, promise.) Do we help her? Does she help us? Were these puzzles hard? Find out!
Joining us today, Carter Johnson and her old Cat Lady. (It will make sense, promise.) Do we help her? Does she help us? Were these puzzles hard? Find out!
Welcome to Crafting and Drafting, the show about themed drafts and craft beers. New beers to discuss every episode, as well as a new theme to draft! Join Brian, Ryan and Kyle and they drink and draft for your entertainment! The guys are joined by Carter Johnson of History Creeps for a second Serial Killer Draft! BICBP-RADIO.COM
On today's podcast I talk to former Miami (Ohio) Redhawk Carter Johnson about his Hockey life before and after College.
Carter Johnson is a Senior Commercial Product Analyst at Farmers Insurance and a graduate of UCLA. We discuss the business impact of COVID-19 and what pricing looks like as insurance companies grapple with how to insure their customers in a time of great uncertainty. This discussion was a good look into just how much shelter-in-place orders have affected the livelihoods of millions of Americans. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/talks-with-toh/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/talks-with-toh/support
West Hansen is a modern-day explorer. West is from Austin, Texas, and he was 46 before he’d even left the USA. His first time out of the country was in 2008 when he travelled to Peru to race in the Great River Amazon Raft Race. This is a race where teams actually build the rafts they will paddle on- his team, Easy Living (made up of West, David Kelly, Carter Johnson, and Mike Scales) set a new speed record for the 87-mile raft race, which still holds in 2019. And after that, at this prime age of 46, on the plane ride back home, he was inspired to do more. Soon after, he was preparing for a 2012 Amazon journey from Source to Sea, which we discuss in the podcast. National Geographic covered this journey, the furthest route down the world’s longest river- through whitewater, unexpected injuries, face-to-face with guns in drug traffic country, and more. West is passionate about getting all of us to quit it with plastic to-go cups and straws. His next expedition, the world’s first water-only crossing of the NorthWest Passage- will raise awareness and assist research on global climate change. You can connect with West at West Hansen Expeditions on Facebook or order his new book From Source to Sea on amazon or at www.westhansen.com
In this podcast episode I catch up with Carter Johnson, Race Director for the Gorge Downwind Festival. In just four years this race has become the single biggest downwind event in the world. With 750 participants, featuring equal numbers of Outrigger Canoe and Surfski paddlers, plus a good contingent of Stand Up Paddle Boarders. But more than just a race, this has become a week long festival celebrating paddling, downwind, beer, Rivers for Change, and loads of camaraderie. In this episode Carter provides some interesting insights into how the race has evolved and what to expect for 2018. We touch on the following key areas and much more: Beyond race week, growth in the downwind paddle scene throughout the summer and Carter's downwind retreat compoundA breakdown of the number of racers signed up this year across the different paddle disciplines as well as where they are coming from geographicallyHow the Gorge Downwind Festival may ultimately bring surfski paddling the recognition it deserves in the USChanges for 2018 including: Later beer tent hoursA completely stocked beer truck with 26 beers on tapChanges to signal the surfski startSafety precautionsRace navigation strategies and how minute changes of the wind direction will change the course I hope you enjoy the podcast and more importantly I hope to see you out there in a couple of weeks! Nick
2018 Gorge Downwind Champs Registration Opens Nov 1st In today's podcast we welcome back Carter Johnson, the affable and infamous creator and director of the Gorge Downwind Champs. In this casual chat we recap highlights from the 2017 Gorge Festival and discuss lessons learned and improvement plans for the 2018 event. If you've been to the Gorge, then you know what its all about, and I'm certain you'll be excited to hear from Carter about the plans for 2018. If you have not yet experienced the Gorge Downwind Champs I highly recommend listening to this podcast to get a great understanding of what its all about. Some of the items we cover include: Plans for more live bands throughout the weekPlans to keep the beer tent open laterA firm and detailed schedule of the various beer tent presentations and discussions published in advanceDedicated volunteer teams responsible for each of the key aspects of the event (i.e. lots of delegation so Carter isn't running around like a mad man)A better system for executing the race startNo hotspot (too hard to setup and monitor given the nature of the river course)A better system to confirm those who register and attend the week long festival but choose not to race (note: The race almost becomes an afterthought for many at the Gorge because the week long event itself is so much fun and ultimately what many come out for. Those who want to come out and enjoy the week with no intention of racing are more than welcome!)Update on the fires (short answer - no visible impact on the Hood River area) For more insights into what a week at the Gorge looks like, check out my blog recapping my 2017 experience And if you want to get serious about training for the Gorge in 2018, check out this Podcast I recorded with Oscar Chalupsky Hope to see you there in 2018, if you're seriously considering it, don't delay in getting registered, it will sell out!!!
Beyond the Playlist The 2017 Artist Roundtable I am joined by Phill Rood, Carter Johnson, Nic Gregory, and JF Dubeau for this years roundtable. For information on the artists. https://twitter.com/CarterEJohnson https://twitter.com/Nic_XL https://twitter.com/philrood https://twitter.com/jfdubeau to purchase the "Racoonacorn." https://www.etsy.com/shop/InstantCosplay To see the art head on over the Beyond the Playlist with JHammondC Facebook Group. Sponsored by: http://www.tweakedaudio.com/ For more Beyond the Playlist with JHammondC: https://www.patreon.com/jhammondc https://twitter.com/JHammondC https://www.facebook.com/groups/Beyondtheplaylist/ Theme music by Magnus Sellergren featuring The Jimmy C and the New York Brass Cover art by Phil Rood
On the night of August 21, 1955, one family have one of the most terrifying encounters of their lives when their quiet farmhouse was focus of an attack by unknown creatures. Creatures that appeared after one of the family members noticed a bright streaking light cross the sky earlier in the evening. What followed was a fight for survival. What really happened that night just outside of Hopkinsville, Kentucky? Listen as Carter Johnson, Chris Chavez and Johnny Townsend explore another eerie story on this episode of History Creeps!
Today’s podcast guest is the always affable, ever insightful, and fun loving Carter Johnson. Carter is now best known as the founder and organizer of the Gorge Downwind Paddle Festival in Hood River, OR. After just two year this festival has established itself as the biggest SUP, Outrigger, and SURFSKI event in the US and is drawing a significant international crowd. 2017 is already 2/3 sold out and may well be completely sold out before the end of the year. A little less known is the fact that Carter holds two Guinness world records for distance paddled in 24 hours on an inland water and distance paddled in 24 hours on flowing water, and at one point he even held the record in every major long distance race in the US. Not too shabby for a self described "technique hack" In this podcast we have a lot of fun as we cover: Carter’s early days growing up in Indiana as a wiry kid and how he landed in gymnasticsCompeting, traveling the country, and most importantly partying on the Purdue gymnastics circuitCarter’s move to the Bay Area during the dot com boomRoad biking the Tour de France course and finishing and with the Switzerland Ironman (as the only clown in a old school surf wetsuit)Buying his first kayak and taking it with him in his Geo Metro with ripped out seats and a built in bed, with a 20 foot kayak and a bike up the Cassiar highway to AlaskaWhen Carter first discovering that kayaking could actually be a high performance sportGetting out with John Dixon, Kenny Howell, and crewHooked on the adventure of surf ski paddling and draw to the sport that inspired the interest in distance racesDeciding to go for a distance world recordConnected with a local eco-quest legend in the Bay Area and gotRacing the Yukon Quest with his girlfriend and the smell of ammonia as you begin to digest your body for fuel60 hours on the water with a few breaksHow quickly the memory of pain goes awayTraining article written by CarterSetting the 24 hour distance recordWhy you need to be good enough, but not quite good enough to set distance recordsSpending time in the back of a tandem with Robin Graham and learning to truly paddle downwind and Carter’s articulation of thinking you are a downwind paddler and actually becoming a true downwind paddlerPaddling a surfski in 15 foot waves with a canoe paddle and passing people on the downwindCarter’s thought on training and the law of diminishing returns - how to be just good enough but have the most funCarter’s first introduction to the Gorge in 2007Why the Gorge works so well for downwind (hint - very easy to catch the runs, even easier to shuttle back for the next run). Check out a couple of these videos where Carter shows us how it is done, and my favoritePaddling the Gorge and feeling like a Downwind NinjaCarter’s ranking system for the Gorge downwind conditions and the frequency of eachWhy paddling the Stern Wheeler could be the highlight of your eventAmazing plans for The Gorge 2.0 in 2017What it means for the Gorge to now be a World Surfski Title RaceThe reality to training - the exponential effort to make incremental gainesDon’t be delusional get to 80% at 5 hour per week and have a ton of fun
Today’s guest, Zsolt Szadovszki started paddling at the young age of 7 years old in Budapest Hungary, in the heart of a country that takes it’s paddling very serious. Zsolt was a semi-pro at the age of 14 and continued accelerating up the ranks to the national team at age 17. Unfortunately the team he had to beat to make it to the olympics was the best in the world and he just missed his shot at olympic competition. Burned out from 10 years of highly stressful competitive sprint kayaking, Zsolt decided it was time for something new and left Hungary to travel and visit family in Chicago. From there he landed in San Francisco where he was first intrigued by open water paddling watching OC-6 paddlers. It wasn’t long before he laid eyes on his first surf ski and immediately knew that was something he had to experience. Zsolt connected with Carter Johnson and the rest is history. Zsolt eventually moved to Hawaii where he has been coaching paddling, working with Epic Kayaks, and continually being humbled by the power, energy, and complexity of the big ocean. In this episode Zsolt and I go deep on a wide range of topics including the following: Life in HawaiiGetting into the right mental state to harvest the energy of the oceanGrowing up in Hungary starting at age 7, semi-pro at age 14 and on the national team at 17 with a salary, and just missing his shot at the olympicsZsolt's decision at age 24 to quit paddling and go travelWhile living in San Francisco Zsolt saw an OC-6 crew, and chased them downZsolt soon got connected with the legendary, late, Mike Shea as well as Carter JohnsonZsolt's first molokai (the longest molokai in history )The importance of navigation in both open ocean racing and river racingViewing the ocean as a big riverThe importance of local knowledge and understanding the complexities of wave patterns and currentsThe power of presence to achieve both peak performance and happinessDeciding between going fast or going long on a runPaddling a tandem - maximizing momentumWhy it is better to be a diesel than a sports carOscar’s style of big ocean paddling, steady and smooth, 3 gears, mostly 2The difference between waves - on a bay with 2-4 foot, versus big open ocean with big ground swellsCoaching a junior national teamHit it and quit it .. the importance of recovery both in flat water and open ocean paddling and how Zsolt manages to still finish 1000 meters just 5 seconds off his peak times of 20 years agoEstablishing a kids paddling program including kayak/surfski, SUP, proneWhat to focus on when training in a K1 to improve your overall strokeHow to understand what is happening in your stroke based on the movement of the bow in a K1Eric Goodman Foundation Training for building the posterior chain and getting more hamstring flexibility30 seconds on / 30 seconds off to embed changesFinding the right technique for your body type. Zsolt’s recommendation to me was to watch Knut Hollman who at 6’5” was an incredible Norwegian sprinter, often considered the perfect technician If you have the fortune to find yourself in Hawaii and want to connect with Zsolt for some top notch private coaching, check him out at : www.zsoltski.com
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Gary interviews Carter Johnson, vice president of Visiprise and conference chair of the MESA International Plant2Enterprise conference that will be held October 9-12 at the Disney Coronado Springs Resort in Orlando.