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Panic: Queer True Crime
Intimate Partner Violence, Strangers, Lovers, and a Helping Hand

Panic: Queer True Crime

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2024 8:54


Anna Flores Pauly Likens Alex Rodda Liara Tsai Bruce Becker Curtis Marsh Kevin Clewer Charles Gibson  Brad Nelson Winters   Here is a collection of murders some of them due to intimate partner violence and some hate crimes. The thing they have in common is the loss and heartache of family and friends.  While might surprise some that young men, mostly, still struggling with their sexual identity resort to murder when threatened, ongoing scholarship suggests that the causes might be complicated, a mixture of internalized homophobia and other pathologies that fuel murder.  Intimate partner violence in the queer community remains underreported. Please use the resources below if you or someone you know needs help.  Finally, the murder of Kevin Clewer remains unsolved though it seems authorities have a suspect. The murders of Clewer, Charles Gibson, and Brad Winters were thought to be part of a serial killer's ramp-up thank goodness they were not.  Murders of queer people continue to be under-reported so I thank you for your loving attention to these cases. To watch any of these stories you can find them on the Queer True Crime YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCK4r13FF8ExLGbhfSH6i4hw For Help National Domestic Violence Hotline  1-800-799-SAFE (7233) Online live chat: thehotline.org If you or someone you know is in danger call 9-1-1 immediately. The International Domestic Violence Resource Guide (2024) is the largest resource worldwide.  https://www.cvpsd.org/post/domestic-violence-resources-in-the-north-america If you suspect elder abuse, call 1-833-401-0832 and enter your 5-digit zip code to be connected to the Adult Protective Services in your county, 7 days a week, 24 hours a day.  Please subscribe to the channel.   

Widower’s Journey
Ep 46- Warren Kozak- author of "Waving Goodbye, Life After Loss"

Widower’s Journey

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2024 83:43


What do Ted Koppel, Charles Gibson, and Diane Sawyer have in common with the Widower's Journey Podcast host, Herb Knoll?  Answer: They have all had the opportunity to work with Warren Kozak.  A noted writer for ABC News, former on-air reporter for NPR, and most importantly, a widower, Warren has just released Waving Goodbye, Life After Loss, a new book (released in April 2024) in which Warren shares deeply personal moments from his journey following the loss of his wife, Lisa.  At times, Warren's poignant thoughts suddenly turn funny, leaving Herb and him in laughter.  Listen in as the Widower's Support Network visits with Warren Kozak, Herb's new friend.  Warren…what a great guy.

VICTORIOUS 4 LYFE
EP 134| “Bumpy Roads”

VICTORIOUS 4 LYFE

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 12, 2024 50:30


It is an honor and privilege to invite special guest speaker Rev. Charles Gibson to speak a powerful RICH word of God on VICTORIOUS 4 LYFE PODCAST.

You Are My Density
4: Reel Life

You Are My Density

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2023 27:01


Some corrections, Werner Herzog and his amazing voice (and documentaries), a bunch of other super depressing documentaries (but some more uplifting, comedic ones as well), and seeing Jamie Lee Curtis at a restaurant and just blowing it.  Stuff mentioned: What's Up, Doc? (1972), Aguirre, the Wrath of God (1972), Fitzcarraldo (1982), Nosferatu the Vampyre (1979), Paul F. Tompkins Werner Herzog Yelp Review for Trader Joe's on Hyperion, Mr. Show with Bob and David (1995-1998), La Soufrière (1977), Lessons of Darkness (1992), Grizzly Man (2005), To Die For (1995), Cape Fear (1995), Dead Calm (1989), My Best Fiend (1999), Paradise Lost: The Child Murders at Robin Hood Hills (1996), Capturing the Friedmans (2003), The Act of Killing (2012), The Jinx: The Life and Deaths of Robert Durst (2015), O.J.: Made in America (2016), Salesman (1969), The Imposter (2012), Gonzo: The Life and Work of Dr. Hunter S. Thompson (2008), Fear and Loathing on the Campaign Trail '72 (1973), The War Room (1993), A Lion in the House (2006), The Bridge (2006), American Movie (1999), The King of Kong: A Fistful of Quarters (2007), Anvil! The Story of Anvil (2008), Good Morning America Spinal Tap Interview with Charles Gibson (1992), and Hoop Dreams (1994).

Full Life with Grace Church Wooster
Dealing with ANXIETY: The World's #1 Mental Health Issue

Full Life with Grace Church Wooster

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 6, 2023 25:43


Anxiety is the leading mental health issue in the world. Chances are you've felt anxiety at one point or another, and maybe it's even something you struggle with on a daily basis. In this podcast, Pastor David Lawson talks with clinical psychologist Dr. Charles Gibson about anxiety and how to deal with this abounding mental health issue. Prefer to Watch? Check out the podcast on:https://youtu.be/bUnMC7iVNesWant to make a first-time decision to follow Jesus? Watch this:https://vimeo.com/682253484/7de40b311eSunday Services:Wooster Campus9:00AM10:30AMMedina Campus9:30AMOnline10:30AMMore Information about Grace here:graceforohio.org

Mic’d In New Haven
Episode 198 (Part 1): Charles Gibson - Anchorman

Mic’d In New Haven

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 2, 2022 84:31


Charles Gibson, a former longtime staple of ABC News as an anchor on programs like Good Morning America & World News Tonight, joins the show. Connect With Mike Colón:Twitter: https://twitter.com/mikeinnewhavenInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/original_mc1/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100080791700186LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mike-colon-23b3a115aBusiness Line: 917-781-6189Business Email: thecolonreport@gmail.comConnect With Charles Gibson:Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-book-case/id1621128813Listen To The Podcast:iTunes: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/micd-in-new-haven/id1347647537iHeart: https://www.iheart.com/podcast/966-micd-in-new-haven-74906026/Spreaker: https://www.spreaker.com/show/mike-colons-showSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/7yth6tWkA7kPAse43eJnNn?si=5y8boJBlRXOqRkIylL-KXw&nd=1PlayerFM: http://front.player.fm/series/micd-in-new-haven-2095021Google Podcasts: https://podcasts.google.com/search/mic%27d%20in%20new%20havenYouTube (Video Version): https://youtu.be/osL8M6e-6oMOutro Song: Indigo Girls - Least Complicated (1994)SONG DISCLAIMER: I DO NOT OWN THIS SONG. All Rights Reserved To Respective Owners.

The Book Case
Jennifer Egan Plays with Form

The Book Case

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2022 47:12 Very Popular


Twelve years ago, Jennifer Egan won a Pulitzer Prize for her novel, “A Visit from the Goon Squad.” It was wildly successful and totally original. Now she has written a companion novel - a continuation, if you will - “The Candy House.” The premise is intriguing and while impossible, it lends itself to many opportunities for Jennifer to write in different styles. The premise is that it has become possible for a person to have every one of their memories, since birth, encapsulated in a box and every one of those memories can be recalled. In fact, a person can get access to someone else's memories if willing to share their own. Every chapter is written in a different style - but all fit together nicely. Pulling that off, and she does, is literary, a feat of no small proportion. You need not have read “Goon Squad” to enjoy “Candy House.” But listening to Jennifer may well make you want to. This week we take a pause from talking to an independent bookstore. Kate and Charlie discuss what they've learned from their first ten podcasts. Books Mentioned: Happy for You by Jennifer Egan A Visit from the Goon Squad by Jennifer Egan The Keep by Jennifer Egan Manhattan Beach by Jennifer Egan House of Mirth by Edith Wharton Lavender's Blue: A Book of Nursery Rhymes by Kathleen Lines and Harold Jones Remarkably Bright Creatures by Shelby Van Pelt Happy For You by Claire Stanford A Prayer for Owen Meaney by John Irving Charlotte's Web by E.B. White Preston & Child's Agent Pendergast Series The Power Broker By Robert Carro Fifty Shades of Gray by E.L. James (Yes, Charles Gibson read it. And yes, I am listing it. Sorry, dad)

Making a Video Marketer
Charles Gibson-Signs You're a Competent Video Scriptwriter

Making a Video Marketer

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2022 27:49 Transcription Available


As a new scriptwriter, it's hard to know where to start and it's even harder to know if you're on the right path (cue an existential crisis). In this episode, Charles and I talk about progress signs scriptwriters can look for so they know they're improving and on the right track to writing high-converting video scripts. Follow Ame on TwitterConnect with Charles Gibson on LinkedInLove Making a Video Marketer?Leave a review on Apple PodcastsLeave a review on SpotifyFor ScriptwritersSubscribe to weekly Script TipsGet 1 actionable tip to every week to help you write engaging and persuasive marketing video scripts. 

Georgia Fintech Academy
S3 - Episode 5: Danny McDowell, Sr. Director, Global Transformation Delivery, FIS Global joins Charles Gibson, UGA Fintech Senior

Georgia Fintech Academy

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2022 37:57


Danny McDowell is the Senior Director of Global Transformation Delivery at FIS Global. He joins senior Charles Gibson of the University of Georgia Terry College of Business for a discussion on how large change is managed on complex projects throughout the world. This conversation centers on methods, scope management, and stakeholder communication.

Rewired-Inspired
Learning About the Best-kept Secret in PR with Tom Martin

Rewired-Inspired

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 2, 2021 32:13


If we were interested in exploring storytelling origins, we would probably have to travel back in time enough to find ourselves among cavemen. Telling stories is a fundamental part of being human; it helps us understand each other, it helps us understand information and make it memorable. And it goes beyond that; storytelling is essential to understand other people's experiences, generating an emotional connection. My first guest to the show, Tom Martin, certainly mastered the art of storytelling, and he used his gift to help hundreds of talented people tell their stories. Tom has over 20 years of experience working with national news organizations like CBS News, ABC News, and CNN, followed by 10 years of experience managing PR campaigns for Fortune 100 companies. In his role as a news producer, Tom produced stories for Diane Sawyer, Charles Gibson, Charlie Rose, and Charles Kuralt. As a PR specialist, his list of clients goes from authors and musicians to public speakers and restaurant owners. He conducted media training and coaching with the philanthropist investor George Soros or Vicki Escarra, CEO of Feeding America. His clients have been featured in Good Morning America and Oprah, as well as many radio shows. In this episode, we go through Tom's journey of becoming a journalist, a PR specialist, and a master storyteller. He kindly shared his experiences working with celebrities like Paul McCartney, Steven Spielberg, and Tony Robbins, and we talked about his passion for connecting people using stories as a bridge. We also talk about legacy, the polarity the world is immersed in, the challenging times kids are going through right now, and much more. Some Questions I Ask:I want you to talk about who inspired you and why did you choose Public Relations? (5:34)You have the gift of storytelling. Could you share a bit about that? (7:46)What did you take away from working with Paul McCartney, Steven Spielberg, and Tony Robbins? (13:56)What's your passion moving forward? What are the passions you are looking to fulfill? (19:13)In This Episode, You Will Learn:The reasons behind Tom's passion for journalism (6:52)How can we change the world through stories (9:59)Nothing happens overnight. One of the lessons from working with Steven Spielberg (16:40)About Tom's new course and how it can add value to people's lives and PR professionals (22:04)Resources:Tom Martin Media websiteTom Martin Media LinkedInTom Martin Media FacebookBook: Tom Martin - Wisdom All Around UsConnect with Tom:LinkedInEmail: tom@tommartinmedia.com Let's Connect:WebsiteLinkedInFacebookInstagram Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Providing Choice: A Florida Charter School Alliance Podcast
Celebrating the Theodore R. and Thelma Gibson Charter School

Providing Choice: A Florida Charter School Alliance Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2021 26:55


In celebration of the 25th anniversary of charter schools in Florida, we spoke with those involved in the movement. On this episode, we hear from Charles Gibson – a charter school board member, attorney and parent – about what charter schools offer the communities they serve. To learn more about the Theodore R. and Thelma A. Gibson Charter School, visit: https://www.gibsoncharterschool.com/ #Charter Schools #TheodoreGibson #ThelmaGibson Hosted by the FCSA's Lynn Norman-Teck, Providing Choice is a Florida Charter School Alliance podcast. Episodes highlight charter school leaders, educators, governing board members, stakeholders, prospective founders, students and parents, to provide a better understanding of the Charter School movement in Florida. The Florida Alliance is a non-profit charter school support and advocacy organization. Our mission is to increase student achievement and meet the demand for parental choice by assisting high quality public charter schools in Florida. Visit our website at flcharteralliance.org Follow us on twitter at twitter.com/FLcharter Follow/Like us on Facebook at Facebook.com/Choice.FCSA

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Making a Video Marketer
How to Write Effective Visuals in a Script: Interview with Charles Gibson

Making a Video Marketer

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 23, 2021 31:01 Transcription Available


Writing a persuasive narration (that instantly attracts your customers) is half the battle in making a high-converting marketing video. ... the other half is figuring out what visuals to use. And choosing the right visuals is the hardest part about writing a video script. In this episode, I interview expert scriptwriter Charles Gibson on writing good visuals for a marketing script. We discuss: How to craft a strong message in a videoWhat information you need to get startedHow to tell whether your visuals are good or not

Robert Affolter Show
July 13, 2021 Commentary: Chiropractic - How you control your health using your nervous system

Robert Affolter Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2021 5:54


Last night I attended a meeting for chiropractors and heard Dr. Charles Gibson. He did a good job explaining why chiropractic works when other methods have failed. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

You're Hearing Voices
Episode 24 - Charles Gibson (Copywriting and Video Production)

You're Hearing Voices

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2020 33:57


This week, Dan chats with Mr. Charles Gibson, an expert in direct response copywriting and scriptwriting.  Chuck is also a video marketing consultant, and he shares with us some tips about to grab and hold the attention of prospective customers, the importance of authenticity in branding, and leveraging the power of video in marketing. Check out this week's episode!

IG Trading the Markets
Copper: where next for the price?

IG Trading the Markets

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2020 15:30


Has the copper price gone as far as it can in the current circumstances? The recent two-year high has been helped by a small uplift in demand, but more so from a supply shock as the coronavirus takes some mines offline. In this week’s episode Jeremy Naylor speaks to Charles Gibson - mining analyst and sector head of mining at Edison Investment Research. They discuss the dynamics of supply and demand and the question as to where the price of copper goes from here. Gibson selects some companies that are worth watching in the current environment. Any opinions, news, research, analysis or other information does not constitute investment advice Follow us on Twitter @IGTV Copper: charts and fundamentals here

Share Talk LTD
Louis Coetzee, CEO of Kibo Energy (KIBO.L) Podcast Update

Share Talk LTD

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 7, 2020 27:37


Kibo Energy PLC, the multi-asset, Africa focused, the energy company,  announce that it has signed a binding term sheet with an investment consortium consisting of several high net worth entities and individuals, including two of the Company's largest shareholders, for up to £1,000,000. In today's interview, Louis Coetzee speaks with Charles Gibson (https://www.linkedin.com/in/charlie-gibson-7a0033191/) Director, Sector Head of Mining at Edison Group. (https://www.linkedin.com/company/edison-group-/) This is an in-depth podcast that lasts twenty-seven minutes and gives investors a great overview of the company.

Share Talk LTD
MetalNRG PLC (MNRG.L) Rolf Gerritsen, CEO Talking with Charles Gibson

Share Talk LTD

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2020 17:13


 In this seventeen-minute interview conducted by Charles Gibson from @Edison_Inv_Res (https://twitter.com/Edison_Inv_Res) they talk about the Company’s 100% owned Gold Ridge project in Arizona, USA. MetalNRG have recently entered into an agreement, the HofT Agreement (https://www.share-talk.com/metalnrg-plc-mnrg-l-business-update/#gs.8nfqgb) , with a UK based, privately owned Oil & Gas operator. 

Ben Greenfield Life
Deuterium Demystified: Everything You Need To Know About Deuterium Depleted Water (DDW), How To Lower Deuterium & Much More!

Ben Greenfield Life

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 23, 2019 61:01


The good folks from The in Los Angeles, where I traveled to record this podcast episode. The Center for Deuterium Depletion's mission is to promote deuterium depletion research and therapies to prevent or ameliorate disease, maximize quality of life and/or improve personal performance. Deuterium is a naturally occurring element. You acquire deuterium through the food you eat, the liquids you drink and the air you breathe.  Your body's ability to deplete deuterium decreases with weight gain, age, illness and lack of quality sleep. Deuterium is a rare type of hydrogen – only 155 out of every million hydrogens are deuterium. Its nucleus contains a proton and a neutron, which makes it twice the mass (weight/size) of regular hydrogen. My guests on this show believe deuterium in tissue should not exceed 130 ppm (parts per million) and they base this value on the deuterium levels found in a broad number of plants, animals that are grass fed and the food products of grass fed animals - butter, milk, tallow, etc. Unfortunately, many people are now saturated with deuterium and this affecting their mental and physical performance. On today's show, you'll learn exactly why that is, and what you can do about it. My guests on this show are Dr. Anne Cooper and Dr. Que Collins. A native of Australia, Dr. Anne Cooper, D.C., LAc. earned her Doctorate in Chiropractic from Cleveland Chiropractic College (Los Angeles), graduating with Honors in 1997, while on the Dean’s list and winning the Charles Gibson award for clinical excellence.   Her growing commitment to total health and innovative healing therapies led her to continue on with over 20 years post-doctoral experience in Functional Medicine and a Masters degree in Acupuncture and Traditional Chinese Medicine, graduating with highest honors in 2011. Early in her career, as a celebrity aesthetician, working with great beauties such as Ava Gabor, she realized that where there is beauty, there MUST be health and that health must be established on a very deep cellular level. Anne's credentials: Master’s in Acupuncture & Traditional Chinese Medicine (Highest Honors) Doctorate of Chiropractic (Honors) Charles Gibson Clinic Entrance Award Licensed Aesthetician Certifications: Clinical Nutrition, Applied Kinesiology, Functional Medicine,  Energetic Medicine, Herbal Medicine Dr. Cooper manages patients and guides their day-to-day therapy. She also is our healthcare professional liaison and helps them implement our protocols and services into their practices. Her expertise as both an experienced natural and functional medicine practitioner helps bridge any communication gap between our principal and chief scientists training in allopathic medicine and the training received by chiropractors, naturopaths, acupuncturists, herbalists, nutritionists, etc.   Dr. Que Collins is a leading scientist when it comes to developing and applying nutrition and metabolic therapies to treat cancer in people and pets. Ph.D., Clinical Immunology M.S., Oncotherapeutics M.A., Experimental Pathology B.S., Poverty Health Care and Cancer Epidemiology   He is Co-Founder and Principal Investigator at – the first clinic in the world to use deuterium and tracer technologies to describe and follow the health status of patients with metabolic disorders such as cancer, diabetes, and autoimmune disorders. Principal Investigator, Epigenix Foundation – this not-for-profit organization created by the founders of Quest Nutrition promotes research to prevent and ameliorate disease, maximize quality of life and/or improve personal performance. He is also Co-Founder and Principal Investigator of Ketopet Sanctuary – a 53-acre ranch outside Austin, Texas that uses the ketogenic diet and other metabolic therapies with and without standard of care to treat dogs with naturally occurring cancers. During our discussion, you'll discover: -What exactly is deuterium anyway?...7:30 A form of hydrogen Deuterium has an extra which makes it twice as big and twice as heavy Deleterious effects on our mitochondria when present in water Produces ATP; depending on hydrogen ions Deuterium "gums up the machine" due to its size Hydrogen atoms are replaced by deuterium when deuterium is present We actually make deuterium depleted metabolic water inside our mitochondria -Deleterious effects of deuterium on the mitochondria and cells...10:30 Clinical tests showing its effects on the mitochondria/metabolism are fairly recent Deuterium stops up the electrode transport chain; results in excessive energy within the cells Affects cell integrity Changes electromotive constant of cells Bottom line: Hydrogen holds us together; the size and density of deuterium changes the whole structure inside our cells -Why present levels of deuterium in the modernized environment are problematic...14:15 While deuterium is a natural and essential element, its presence has increased in the modernized environment: foods, atmosphere, water Climate change has released deuterium previously stored in ice caps Ice is dated by measuring the deuterium level (deuterium dating) Processed, synthetically made foods increase glyphosate GMO foods possess high amounts of deuterium Deuterium levels in food will vary based on where it's grown (highest in the equator and in low elevations) -Lifestyle practices that have led to increased deuterium levels...19:45 Lack of sleep, particularly deep REM sleep REM sleep we burn up carbs, go into ketosis Someone on a ketogenic diet doesn't need as much REM sleep as someone who isn't Breathing: fast, through the chest vs. diaphragm -The best way to test one's deuterium levels...28:00 D-Terminator test (condensation from lungs) Saliva and urine Water sources: well or municipal Major water brands typically have high deuterium levels Animals that are fed corn and soy will have high deuterium in their meat Grains in general are high in deuterium -Why companies sell deuterium-depleted water when we possess the ability to make it ourselves...33:30 It's a short-term biohacking tool DDW was originally formulated for cancer patients A cancerous cell is simply a normal cell with a different metabolism Deuterium gets into the DNA and is not allowed to fold Cancer cells can't use the TCA cycle Bottom line: DDW makes cancerous cells dysfunctional and supports healthy cells Primary therapies: Air, food, water, sunshine, natural therapies, appropriate exercise, thought processes, support from family and friends -The mask that Hollywood stars use to increase their tolerance to Co2 while exercising...39:45 We breathe in .5 to 1 liter of water while we sleep (especially in humid or tropical climates) Mask allows you to drink DDW while you sleep -Other blood biomarkers that correlate to deuterium levels...42:10 Mitochondrial health markers: CRP, HRV, iron, and more Modern medicine views it as a sign of disease; it's actually a sign of high deuterium levels -Why the Center for Deuterium Depletion doesn't advocate drinking DDW as a permanent solution...44:15 DDW shouldn't be used as a "crutch" It's a holistic approach, of which water is merely a component The amount of DDW a person should consume is protocol-specific (cancer patient vs. a wellness warrior) DDU: deuterium depletion unit Deuterium levels can be dropped in 2 weeks with water alone; takes longer for more comprehensive results -How DDW is made and manufactured...48:45 Distillation tower (capturing steam, freezing, extracting deuterium) Became necessary in communist countries where deuterium rich water was used to make bombs -Dietary adjustments to decrease deuterium levels...50:30 Green plants are lower in deuterium than fruits Algae and spirulina contain high chlorafil amounts Roots and underground veggies are very starchy Your metabolic response will help determine your needs No diet is better than the other, so long as you understand the deuterium load in it and adjust appropriately Think "lifestyle" vs. diet, water consumption, etc. -And much more... Resources from this episode: - - to purchase a D-Terminator DDW test to test your own deuterium levels - to buy D-Water Test Episode sponsors: -: The Recovery Bundle at Kion includes all the things I take when I'm training super hard, or really sore, or battling a nagging injury. It includes Kion Flex, Kion Aminos, and LivingFuel SuperEssentials Fish Oil. BGF listeners, get a 10% discount off your order when you use discount code: "BGF10" -: A plant-based beverage that helps support the body’s natural ability to produce collagen, smooth fine lines and wrinkles, and protect the skin from sun exposure and toxins. Receive a 20% discount on your entire order when you use discount code: "BENG20" -: Activewear and athletic clothing for ultimate performance. Vuori is built to move and sweat in, yet designed with a West Coast aesthetic that transitions effortlessly into everyday life. 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Myers Detox
What Is Deuterium and Why Low Levels Equal Better Health, Better Detox and Prevent Cancer with Dr. Que Collins and Dr. Anne Cooper

Myers Detox

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 10, 2019 56:32


Dr. Que Collins and Dr. Anne Cooper discuss deuterium depletion and its implications in improving health, energy, and detoxification. On today’s podcast, you will learn: Why we have high deuterium levels in our bodies and what helps to lower it How drinking low deuterium water reduces deuterium in your body (and why all water has deuterium in it - even spring water) How to test your levels of deuterium (at home) The foods highest in deuterium How low deuterium helps to improve mitochondrial function and increase energy levels Dr. Que Collins' Bio: Dr. Que Collins is a leading scientist when it comes to developing and applying nutrition and metabolic therapies to treat cancer in people and pets. Ph.D., Clinical Immunology M.S., Oncotherapeutics M.A., Experimental Pathology B.S., Poverty Health Care and Cancer Epidemiology Co-Founder and Principal Investigator, Center for Deuterium Depletion the world’s first organization to use deuterium and tracer technologies in a research clinic setting to describe and follow the health status of patients with metabolic disorders such as cancer, diabetes, and autoimmune disorders. Principal Investigator, Epigenix Foundation this not-for-profit organization created by the founders of Quest Nutrition promotes research to prevent and ameliorate disease, maximize quality of life and/or improve personal performance. Dr. Anne Cooper's Bio: A native of Australia, Dr. Anne Cooper, D.C., LAc. earned her Doctorate in Chiropractic from Cleveland Chiropractic College (Los Angeles), graduating with Honors in 1997, while on the Deans list and winning the Charles Gibson award for clinical excellence. Her growing commitment to total health and innovative healing therapies led her to continue on with over 20 years of post doctoral experience in Functional Medicine and a Masters degree in Acupuncture and Traditional Chinese Medicine, graduating with highest honors in 2011. Early in her career as a celebrity aesthetician working with great beauties such as Ava Gabor, she realized that where there is beauty, there MUST be health and that health must be established on a very deep cellular level. Masters in Acupuncture & Traditional Chinese Medicine (Highest Honors) Doctorate of Chiropractic (Honors) Charles Gibson Clinic Entrance Award Licensed Aesthetician Certifications: Clinical Nutrition, Applied Kinesiology, Functional Medicine, Energetic Medicine, Herbal Medicine At the Center for Deuterium Depletion, Dr. Cooper actively works with patients through the Cignature Health clinic and guides their day-to-day therapy. She also is the Center’s healthcare professional liaison, helping other clinicians implement these protocols and services into their practices. Her expertise as both an experienced natural and functional medicine practitioner helps bridge any communication gap between the Centers principal and chief scientists training in allopathic medicine and the training received by chiropractors, naturopaths, acupuncturists, herbalists, nutritionists, and other partners in the medical field. You can learn more about The Center For Deuterium Depletion and schedule a consultation at Make sure to use the coupon code MYERSDETOX for $50 off a consultation and/or 10% off any website purchase! Are toxic metals causing your fatigue and health issues? Find out by taking Wendy’s Heavy Metals Quiz at

Paul Saladino MD podcast
The atomic particle that will change your life...deuterium!

Paul Saladino MD podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 23, 2019 112:39


My guests this week are two of the founders of the Center for Deuterium Depletion.  T. Que Collins, PhD is co-Founder and Principal Investigator, Cignature Health Metabolic Clinic – the first clinic in the world to use deuterium and tracer technologies to describe and follow the health status of patients with metabolic disorders such as cancer, diabetes, and autoimmune disorders. A native of Australia, Dr. Anne Cooper, D.C., LAc. earned her Doctorate in Chiropractic from Cleveland Chiropractic College (Los Angeles), graduating with Honors in 1997, while on the Dean’s list and winning the Charles Gibson award for clinical excellence. Her growing commitment to total health and innovative healing therapies led her to continue on with over 20 years post doctoral experience in Functional Medicine and a Masters degree in Acupuncture and Traditional Chinese Medicine, graduating with highest honors in 2011. Early in her career, as a celebrity aesthetician, working with great beauties such as Ava Gabor, she realized that where there is beauty, there MUST be health and that health must be established on a very deep cellular level. Time stamps: 8:45 Clinical Success Stories. 14:44 Different Stages of Cancer. 15:55 What is Deuterium ? 24:22 Where did it come from? 28:25 Prokaryotic and eukaryotic organisms. 29:10 The creation of mitochondria. 31:30 How does energy work in the body. 34:15 Metabolic water. 35:55 Metabolism  39:25 How do we get too much deuterium? 41:37 How do we take in and deplete deuterium? 43:31 Which foods are the highest in deuterium ? 44:21 How does the sun deplete deuterium? 48:10 Where do plants put deuterium? 50:45 Farming practices affecting deuterium in food. 53:00 The low deuterium diet. 56:41 How do we deplete deuterium ? 58:50 Breathing methods. 1:00:25 How do we deplete deuterium while we sleep? 1:03:20 How sleep is fixed to make for better deuterium depletion. 1:04:58 Is the carnivore diet working through deuterium depletion? 1:06:15 Deuterium levels in different organs of the animal. 1:08:10 Other deuterium depletion methods. 1:11:29 How does deuterium affect cholesterol molecules? 1:14:45 Deuterium and autoimmunity. 1:16:27 Why don't we deplete deuterium as well when we are older? 1:19:01 When do we need deuterium? 1:23:00 How to measure deuterium in the body. 1:25:19 DNA and its structure with deuterium. 1:26:33 Telomeres. 1:30:40 How is deuterium involved in cancer? 1:34:10 Prostate cancer study. 1:40:45 How to get your deuterium levels checked? 1:40:35 Supplements and deuterium levels. 1:44:45 Where to find them? 1:45:39 The most radical thing they have done recently .  Carnivore deuterium study: https://www.ddcenters.com/nose-to-tail-study-details/ Ancestral Supplements https://ancestralsupplements.com/   Code SALADINOMD on the shopify site to receive 10% off.   Use the code CARNIVOREMD at www.whiteoakpastures.com all month for 10% off your order!   JOOVV: www.joovv.com/paul   Native: For 20% off your first purchase, visit nativedeodorant.com and use promo code SALADINO during checkout! INSIDER: carnivoremd.com   My contact information: PATREON: https://www.patreon.com/paulsaladinomd   SOCIAL MEDIA  Instagram: @carnivoremd Website: carnivoremd.com Twitter:@carnivoremd  Facebook: Paul Saladino MD email: drpaul@carnivoremd.com

Dig Deep – The Mining Podcast Podcast
Gold Stars and Black Holes – Analysing the Discount: from Resource to Sanction

Dig Deep – The Mining Podcast Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 1, 2019 46:13


‘Gold Stars and Black Holes – Analysing the Discount: from Resource to Sanction, analysing how differentiated in-situ values for mineral resources across all the major equity markets have evolved, and how equity valuations then increase (or not) ‘ In this fascinating episode, Rob is in conversation with Charles Gibson from Edison Investment Research and Phil Newall of Armstrong Waddell International. They discuss the conclusions from the latest annual global mining sector report from Edison, ‘Gold Stars and Black Holes’ written by Charles along with a range of topics including new markets, the exploration budget worldwide, the battery metals bubble and the development of the exploration space over the next ten years. This is a must for anyone connected to mining and provides an amazing opportunity to hear the opinions and views of professionals with both considerable global experience and knowledge of the market.   KEY TAKEAWAYS The first part of the report looks at the in-situ values which are important for stock market valuations. We disaggregate different values for the measured indicator or inferred, you are not just looking at a blended ounce you are looking at 3 distinct types of ounces. This enables us to differentiate between companies who have a higher proportion of measured ounces and lower proportion of inferred ounces It allows us to draw conclusions when companies upgrade their resources from inferred to indicated, to measured,  as to how much value it adds to their stock market listing. After companies have drilled up the resources the important questions asked are whether they are economic, how economic are they and what returns can you get on developing the project? The second part of the report looks at the stock market valuation compared to the NPV (net present value) of the cash flows of the project and this enables you to look at how cheap a company is compared to the project valuation and the range of those valuations. We looked at 19 metals and minerals for both halves of the report and of those 19 half of them had a value for measured resources that was less than the value of indicated resources and in some cases the valuation was negative. It shows that for an average company with an average deposit upgrading your resource when you move from indicated to measured, although it would seem to be a value-adding process in the eyes of the stock market it appears not to be. Companies need to be aware of this when making decisions. For all but one of the 19, there is evidence the market will give you credit for resources you haven’t yet discovered, resources you can suggest are there but are yet to be drilled up. On average the valuation of companies who had done pre-feasibility studies on their projects get a lower market valuation than companies that have done a preliminary economic assessment or a scoping survey. The list of where people won’t go is growing smaller. Generally, metals are running out and big deposits are no longer being found. What is being found are smaller deposits that tend to be in the smaller countries that people have previously been more reluctant to visit. It's encouraging that exploration is increasing but mine based exploration with people drilling where they know is low-risk exploration. The market is currently starved of the exploration of new possibilities, people going out and finding those new deposits. There are many companies who don’t have the money to do the grassroots exploration. Historically it has been the junior market undertaking the exploration and making the discoveries that have allowed the majors to then come in and really take projects onboard. At some point, the market needs to become more receptive to junior companies. It should be an integrated market between the juniors, mids and majors. Currently, it isn’t, there are the juniors and the supermajors with almost nothing between.   BEST MOMENTS ‘Metals are getting more expensive and getting harder to find. We are in very interesting times at the moment’ ‘They are all after the same sort of targets, they are all after silver or copper or gold deposits because these are the commodities they understand.’ ‘The market has a broadly positive attitude towards mining at present’ ‘There is a clear relationship between something being small and highly valued and something  large and lowly valued’ ‘Share all the geophysics you can to suggest the full extent of the resource because the market will give you credit for it’   VALUABLE RESOURCES The Dig Deep Mining Podcast   ABOUT THE GUEST Phil Newall, Managing Director,  Wardell Armstrong International Historically the company has provided a full range of services from scoping surveys through to definitive feasibility studies. We are here to help clients at whatever stage they are in their exploration projects Our USP is our large mineral processing testing work facility in Cornwall. We test samples from around the world and as metrology becomes more complex knowing what can be extracted from the ore is vital in determining the best ways to move forward.   CONTACT METHOD Wardell Armstrong website Pnewall@wardell-armstrong.com   ABOUT THE GUEST Charles Gibson, Edison Investment Research Edison writes research for investors and corporate clients. Companies at various points need to interact with the market and need to keep their story in front of investors and we help them to achieve that. Once you are on the market we are able to undertake ongoing research that keeps the story alive and investors interested.   CONTACT METHOD Edison Investment Research   ABOUT THE HOST Rob Tyson Rob Tyson is an established recruiter in the mining and quarrying sector and decided to produce the “Dig Deep” The Mining Podcast to provide valuable and informative content around the mining industry. He has a passion and desire to promote the industry and the podcast aims to offer the mining community insight to people’s experiences and careers covering any mining discipline, giving the listeners helpful advice and guidance on industry topics. Rob is the Founder and Director of Mining International Ltd, a leading global recruitment and headhunting consultancy based in the UK specialising in all areas of mining across the globe from the first world to third world countries from Africa, Europe, Middle East, Asia and Australia. We source, headhunt and discover new and top talent through a targeted approach and search methodology and have a proven track record in sourcing and positioning exceptional candidates into our clients’ organisation in any mining discipline or level. Mining International provides a transparent, informative and trusted consultancy service to our candidates and clients to help them develop their careers and business goals and objectives in this ever-changing marketplace.   CONTACT METHOD Email Rob at rob@mining-international.org Rob’s LinkedIn         Mining International Official Website       Mining International’s Twitter       Mining International’s Facebook

Tough Decisions for Entrepreneurs
TD243: Baby Boomers Taking Specific Action Steps with Charles Gibson

Tough Decisions for Entrepreneurs

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2019 18:10


Visit ToughDecisions.net for complete show notes of each podcast episode. In this episode, Dan & Dennae interview Charles Gibson, a Video Marketing Expert and Real Estate Investor. Listen as he shares some of the tough decisions he had to make in his entrepreneurial Journey, from working in the military as a film producer to video marketing consultant and real estate investor.

Tough Decisions for Entrepreneurs
TD243: Baby Boomers Taking Specific Action Steps with Charles Gibson

Tough Decisions for Entrepreneurs

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 29, 2019 18:10


Visit ToughDecisions.net for complete show notes of each podcast episode. In this episode, Dan & Dennae interview Charles Gibson, a Video Marketing Expert and Real Estate Investor. Listen as he shares some of the tough decisions he had to make in his entrepreneurial Journey, from working in the military as a film producer to video […]

Our Town with host Andy Ockershausen - Homegrown History
Steven Portnoy – CBS News Correspondent

Our Town with host Andy Ockershausen - Homegrown History

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 29, 2018 54:29


Steven Portnoy, CBS News Correspondent covering the White House, on WMAL's influence in Our Town while under host Andy O's direction~ "But it speaks to the influence that the radio station had in this marketplace. I mean this radio station was listened to inside the White House. Harden and Weaver were part of, I’m sure, Ronald Reagan’s morning." Steven Portnoy - CBS News Correspondent and host Andy Ockershausen in studio interview Andy Ockershausen: This is Andy Ockershausen. This is Our Town and I've been ordered to do a great intro for this man, but he doesn't need a great intro because he's a great broadcaster and a great radio guy and I'm so delighted that one of the WMAL graduates has made it big, big, big time is Steven Portnoy of ABC. That's the American Broadcasting Company, which is now Disney. Welcome to Our Town, Steve. Steven Portnoy: Thank you sir. It's good to be with you. I should amend that. I was with ABC for many years and now I'm with CBS. Andy Ockershausen: What? Steven Portnoy: So now I've worked for two networks. Andy Ockershausen: You dumped our network? We're still ABC people here. I don't know why, but we are. We go along with the flow of course, but Steven, you've had a great, great career both, while you were here and why you left here and now you're with CBS. But you can look back and think of the great days of WMAL because you were at the tail end of it, but you were here never the less. Steven Portnoy's Connection to WMAL and Other WMAL Alumni Steven Portnoy: Well, I feel like I was saying earlier to the lovely Janice here. I feel like I've come back to college because I spent my formative years in our business right here in these studios here at WMAL Radio. Actually, talking through these same Sennheiser microphones. But I was here for about three and a half years for WMAL Radio news department and then, made the move to ABC network news and was on this radio station still for another 11 years or so. So I have a pretty long connection with this station, and it is- Andy Ockershausen: You moved down to downtown with another WMAL graduate in charge of news. Janice Iacona Ockershausen: Robin Vierbuchen Sproul Andy Ockershausen: Robin Vierbuchen Sproul started right here in that news room right behind you. Steven Portnoy: Robin Vierbuchen Sproul. Charles Gibson also another- Andy Ockershausen: Oh yeah, Charlie. Steven Portnoy: ... very famous voice who rose through the ranks from WMAL to ABC News. Andy Ockershausen: Let me tell you how important I was. I'll fly in a red eye from Los Angeles and I needed somebody to give me a ride and pick me up. So the news director sent Charlie Gibson. Giving me a ride from the airport. He never forgot it. He loved it. He talks about it now and he remembers the good old days. People love to help each other. Steven Portnoy: Sure. Well, I mean, very famous names have passed through these halls. I mean, we can talk about the legends of WMAL radio. We just lost one, Bill Mayhugh in the last couple of weeks. Andy Ockershausen: I know, so sad. But Bill hadn't been well for a while and Shirley had died before him. But we were just talking with the chief of police at Montgomery County about Johnny Holliday. Another one of our guys out of this studio and working with Janice in the morning. They're still around, thank God. Steven Portnoy: Well, Harden and Weaver. We had Trumbull and Core. Big names. Janice mentioned that I came in sort of at the tail end of that epic era of WMAL Radio. Andy Ockershausen: Era, right. Portnoy Begins His Career at WMAL at the Tail End of Station's Epic Era | From General Mass Appeal to Narrow Interest Level Steven Portnoy: When I first joined,

The Art of Giving a Damn
Meet the Millionaire Mailman with Tom Nardone

The Art of Giving a Damn

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 8, 2018 22:40


Do you believe it's possible to break free from the grind of a Job or business, regardless if you're a Blue Collar worker or a Doctor? It IS and the Millionaire Mailman PROVES it in this episode. Real Estate can give you “Income For Life” and a Lifestyle with cash flow when you get to your “Freedom Number”. Your Freedom Number is the number you need to meet your expenses and support your lifestyle so you can break free from an occupation that binds you.Tom started working for the Post Office as a mailman back in the 80's. It didn't take him long to realize that the security entrapment of a "good job" is not a lot different from a 30 year jail sentence. “You feel trapped, and your income is limited.” Tom started buying houses on his mail routes and After 25 years of buying and holding and buying and selling, Tom has bought and sold over 250 properties.Tom co-authored the book Secrets of the Real Estate Millionaires and has created and written courses for several real estate information products. Tom has been twice featured on television with two appearances on Good Morning America with Charles Gibson and Joan London and also CNBC's Power Lunch with Bill Griffith, with radio appearances on The Cash Flow Show and Real Estate related Podcasts.Find out more at www.MillionaireMailman.com Our GDPR privacy policy was updated on August 8, 2022. Visit acast.com/privacy for more information.

Smashing the Plateau
How to Start Flipping Houses and Develop Your Real Estate Business Featuring Tom Nardone

Smashing the Plateau

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2018 26:30


Tom Nardone is THE Millionaire Mailman. He co-authored the book Secrets of the Real Estate Millionaires and has created and written courses for several real estate information products. Tom has been twice featured on television with two appearances on Good Morning America with Charles Gibson and Joan London and also CNBC’s Power Lunch with Bill Griffith, with radio appearances on The Cash Flow Show and Real Estate related podcasts. We discuss: Where all dreams come to die [2:51] The skills of a mailman that would help him launch into the real estate business [5:04] The handwriting that will get you a much higher open rate than any e-mail you send [6:59] Smart ways to filter and target your marketing [9:31] How someone who is making his first steps in the real estate investing can get to a monthly recurring income [12:33] How to work on a non-local market [16:07] Why now is a good time to start buying properties [17:40] How the pressure of online business can push you to change coats overnight [19:13] The core difference between education and instruction that will most probably lead you to your first deal [22:20] Tom started working for the Post Office as a mailman back in the 80’s. It didn’t take him long to realize that the security entrapment of a “good job” is not a lot different from a 30-year jail sentence. “You feel trapped, and your income is limited.” Tom started buying houses on his mail routes and after 25 years of buying and holding and buying and selling, Tom has bought and sold over 250 properties. What’s in it for your Listeners? If your Listeners would like to break free from the grind of a Job or business, regardless if they are a blue-collar worker or a doctor, real estate can give you “Income for Life” and a lifestyle with cash flow when you get to your “Freedom Number”. Your Freedom Number is the number you need to meet your expenses and support your lifestyle so you can break free from an occupation that binds you. Learn more about Tom at  Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/TomNardoneSpeaks/) . (http://www.stitcher.com/podcast/smashing-the-plateau) Facebook Twitter LinkedIn 0Shares

Amplify Your Success
086: From Blue Collar to Real Estate Millionaire with Tom Nardone

Amplify Your Success

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2018 34:36


What if you knew that your everyday routines carried the clues to unlocking a million dollar opportunity? That’s what Tom Nardone discovered. For many years Tom was a mailman with a dream to break free from the grind of his job. By following his passion and taking inspired actions, Tom leveraged the knowledge he gained on his daily route to build a million dollar house flipping business. Whether you are interested in real estate wealth, or are always looking for inspirational stories to activate your own million dollar ideas, this is an episode not to miss!  Join me on episode 86 of Amplify Your Success Podcast as real estate millionaire Tom Nardone shares his story of “blue collar postman” to real estate success. Key Takeaways What gave Tom the courage to break out of a steady government job and pursue his freedom based business. The most important habit that he discovered ALL entrepreneurs need to have to be successful in business. Tom shares his BIG OBSTACLE and how upgrading his mindset unlocked the money flowing into his business. Tom and I talk about an “old school” marketing technique that is now a crucial part of any small business marketing plan. How did you develop the habits that Entrepreneurs need to have in the biz world? The two-phase growth strategy Tom used to build leveraged income and develop true financial freedom. About the Guest: Tom Nardone started working for the Post Office as a mailman back in the 80’s. It didn’t take him long to realize that the security entrapment of a "good job" is not a lot different from a 30 year jail sentence. “You feel trapped, and your income is limited.” Tom started buying houses on his mail routes and after 25 years of buying and holding and buying and selling, Tom has bought and sold over 250 properties. Tom co-authored the book Secrets of the Real Estate Millionaires and has created and written courses for several real estate information products. Tom has been twice featured on television with two appearances on Good Morning America with Charles Gibson and Joan London and also CNBC’s Power Lunch with Bill Griffith, with radio appearances on The Cash Flow Show and Real Estate related Podcasts. Connect with Tom Nardone Twitter Facebook LinkedIn Instagram Mentioned In this Episode: Get Tom’s book "How to Make $10,000 in 90 days Flipping Your First House” by texting the word "mailman" to 31996 Join in Amplify Your Success Community for Amplify LIVE on Thursdays

Business by Referral Podcast
Tom Nardone: Millionaire Mailman

Business by Referral Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2018 40:59


About Tom Nardone: Tom Nardone has bought and sold more than 250 houses and, in the last 5 years, has taught over 600 people his simple secrets to attaining financial freedom.  Tom started working for the Post Office as a mailman back in the 80’s and it didn’t take him long to realize that the security entrapment of a "good job" is not a lot different from a 30 year jail sentence. “You feel trapped, and your income is limited.” Tom started buying houses on his mail routes and After 25 years of buying and holding and buying and selling, Tom has bought and sold over 250 properties. He has co-authored the book Secrets of the Real Estate Millionaires and has created and written courses for several real estate information products and has been twice featured on television with two appearances on Good Morning America with Charles Gibson and Joan London and also CNBC’s Power Lunch with Bill Griffith as well as radio appearances on The Cash Flow Show and Real Estate related Podcasts. If you would like to break free from the grind of a Job or business, regardless if they are a Blue Collar worker or a Doctor, Real Estate can give you “Income For Life” and a Lifestyle with cash flow when you get to your “Freedom Number:” the monthly income you need to meet your expenses and support your lifestyle so you can break free from an occupation that binds you.   In this episode Virginia and Tom discuss:   How leveraging your current lifestyle may ultimately be your key to freedom!  Opportunity is all around you if you keep your eyes open! How to capitalize on a crisis and become a solution “super-hero” who designs win-win scenarios for others so you can win for yourself! Three ways to use real estate investment to create cashflow and wealth     Key Takeaways: Set a long-term goal and commit to meeting smaller milestones along the way.  We tend to overestimate what we can accomplish in a year and UNDERestimate what we can do in 10 with a little consistency! Don’t be a seminar junkie.  Implement what you learn, then REWARD yourself with another opportunity to learn. Sometimes the most powerful thing you can do is walk away from the deal when the win/win just isn’t there. Profit is the entrepreneur’s paycheck!   How to reach Tom:   www.millionairemailman.com TEXT the word mailman to 31996 to receive Tom’s FREE ebook on how to do your first deal in 90 days!    

60 Cycle Hum: The Guitar Podcast!
229 - Involuntary Jazz Leg

60 Cycle Hum: The Guitar Podcast!

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 2, 2018 65:23


This week's episode is sponsored by Gunstreet Wiring Shop. Whether you're looking for something modern for your Strat or something classic for your Les Paul, Gunstreet has the team to provide you with expert advice on getting the right wiring kit for you. This week's episode is also sponsored by Sinasoid. You like Techflex? You should, and since you should, you should also like Sinasoid. Lastly, this week's episode was brought to you by SolidGoldFX. They just released the Counter Current Reverb, a lo-fi reverb that also features a feedback setting to really wash over your sound.  In this episode Steve waxes poetic on the Quiet Theory Prelude. Ryan talks about his new PRS, and the guys get excited about their new Wrought Iron Effects Kaiburrs. Pictures of things: 1. Epiphone Radio 2. Ryan and Steve discuss feelings that perhaps only other guitarists would understand 3. Star guitar 4. What Jazzmaster should you buy? 5. Line 6 interface This week's song was sent by Charles Gibson from his band, The Rivers, and is called "The song that your girlfriend would like".

Our Town with host Andy Ockershausen - Homegrown History
Burt Cohen – Retired, WMAL Engineer and The Duke of Derwood

Our Town with host Andy Ockershausen - Homegrown History

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2018 44:19


Burt Cohen on what happened 30 years after his experience with Charles Gibson of ABC News after Gibson's first on air newscast at WMAL ~ "I just thought of a funny story, there was a young newsman, came and did his first newscast on the air, he finished up and I said, 'Man, you better find another line of work, you're never going to amount to anything in this business.' 30 years later, my retirement party, I get an email,'Dear Burt, thank you for your advice, I'm glad I didn't listen to you. Good luck on your retirement. Charles Gibson, ABC News.'" Burt Cohen - Retired, WMAL Engineer and The Duke of Derwood and Andy Ockershausen in-studio interview Andy Ockershausen: This is Andy Ockershausen, this is Our Town. And I'm so delighted that the producer and executive producer and the money person behind Our Town, is going to take over this show and I'm going to sit here and listen to her. So, Janice Ockershausen its all yours. Janice Iacona Ockershausen: Thank you honey. Today we are recording the final episode of Our Town, Season Three. Andy Ockershausen: Save the best for last. Rounding Out Season Three - Our Town Janice Iacona Ockershausen: That's right, that's exactly right. We interviewed over 160 guests over the last three seasons. So, I said, "We've got to get this guy because he's going to really round out, bring it full circle, gotta round out our Season Three podcast." Andy Ockershausen: He's been around too. Janice Iacona Ockershausen: He has been around. Preparing for this interview today, it brought back so many memories, I was up at 3:00 in the morning thinking and laughing to myself about how great this interview was going to be. That nostalgia is really good and it's good for the soul. I was really up for this interview today. Without further adieu, he's a great guy, his wife, we've known as friends for so many years, Andy Ockershausen: Forever! You think of one you think of the other. Janice Iacona Ockershausen: That's right, he hasn't worked at WMAL for the past 14 years, but he was such an instrumental part of our product. His name is Burt Cohen, often referred to as the Duke of Derwood. He's a good friend and we're so glad to see you back Burt for a little while from Florida, as a snowbird. We welcome you back to your studio. Burt Cohen That's right. Janice Iacona Ockershausen: At WMAL. Ken, Burt Cohen, Burt Cohen, Ken Hunter. Ken Hunter: I've been waiting for the introduction. Burt, hey Burt. Andy Ockershausen: When he started with this Derwood, so many people had no idea where Derwood was. I know that for a fact. The Duke of Derwood Burt Cohen Do you know where the Duke of Derwood came from? Janice Iacona Ockershausen: No. Burt Cohen Whenever Trumbull and Core would end their show at 7:00 they would thank me and put in a little soundtrack of some funny things. They wanted to thank the Dude from Derwood. One day, we're sitting out in the kitchen eating lunch. The Lunch Bunch Andy Ockershausen: The lunch bunch. Burt Cohen Yeah. The lunch bunch. Janice Iacona Ockershausen: Yeah, that's right. Burt Cohen Had the house monitor on and a song comes on, "Duke, Duke, Duke of Earl..." "Trumbull say's, that's it! The Duke of Derwood." Janice Iacona Ockershausen: Oh that's great, at the lunch bunch. I think I was probably there that day. Andy Ockershausen: Yeah, that was a big part of the history of WMAL, was the lunch bunch. I was not privy to be part of it. Janice Iacona Ockershausen: You bought pizza every once in a while though. Andy Ockershausen: Yes occasionally, particularly on snowy days, I'd buy pizza for the group. They were low lifes, I didn't want to spend time with them. They were talent and engineers and news people, I wanted to spend my time with leaders. Burt Cohen (laughing) Andy Ockershausen: So, I couldn't find a leader. So I spent my time at Alfios. Janice Iacona Ockershausen: We just spent the last couple of minutes with Ken, playing some bloopers,

M2 Tech Cast
M2 TechCast – Episode 125

M2 Tech Cast

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2018 59:18


Lawrence Technological University’s Sabrina Collins talks about the summer computer camps for high schools kids. MISBDC’s Joshua Marko highlights the Michigan Celebrates Small Business Event in Lansing. Michigan Science Center’s Charles Gibson explains what happened during the ITC Go the Distance On Informal Learning event. Warner Norcross + Judd’s Lisa Zimmer explains how the age of pension plans has come...

Hare of the rabbit podcast
National Rabbit Clubs

Hare of the rabbit podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 19, 2018 45:17


Rabbit Clubs Today we are going to cover 5 national Clubs/Association/Councils to give you an idea of what they do, and how you might benefit by joining a club. Hello Listener! Thank you for listening. If you would like to support the podcast, and keep the lights on, you can support us whenever you use Amazon through the link below: It will not cost you anything extra, and I can not see who purchased what. Or you can become a Fluffle Supporter by donating through Patreon.com at the link below: Patreon/Hare of the Rabbit What's this Patreon? Patreon is an established online platform that allows fans to provide regular financial support to creators. Patreon was created by a musician who needed a easy way for fans to support his band. What do you need? Please support Hare of the Rabbit Podcast financially by becoming a Patron. Patrons agree to a regular contribution, starting at $1 per episode. Patreon.com takes a token amount as a small processing fee, but most of your money will go directly towards supporting the Hare of the Rabbit Podcast. You can change or stop your payments at any time. You can also support by donating through PayPal.com at the link below: Hare of the Rabbit PayPal Thank you for your support, Jeff Hittinger.   Easter Easter is a season that has popularized the purchase of rabbits as surprise "Easter bunnies" for young people Easter morning. Please remember to learn about how to care for a rabbit prior to purchase and that rabbits are a 5-10 year commitment. The American Rabbit Breeders Association The ARBA is an organization dedicated to the promotion, development and improvement of the domestic rabbit and cavy. With over 23,000 members throughout the United States, Canada, and abroad, their members range from the pet owner with one rabbit or cavy to the breeder or commercial raiser with several hundred animals. Each aspect of the rabbit and cavy industry whether it be fancy (for exhibition), as a pet, or for commercial value, is encouraged by their organization. There are numerous benefits for joining ARBA, including a copy of the Official Guidebook To Raising Better Rabbits & Cavies (free with the initial membership), a subscription to Domestic Rabbits magazine, Registration, Grand Champion certification and other privileges. The History of the American Rabbit Breeders Association In the late 1890s the Belgian Hare affair brought a serious touch to the American rabbit world that previously had been pet and perhaps meat rabbits. With serious prices paid for Belgian Hares there was not a national organization as with other livestock. In 1910 the National Pet Stock Association was formed. National Pet Stock Association of America was founded on January 10, 1910 by Charles S. Gibson at his home at 1045 West Warren Ave., Detroit, Michigan with a total of 13 people present who became charter members. Charles Gibson was elected as the Secretary/Treasurer. It is not known who designed the first national emblem, but it was common place for the time to use the head of Lady Liberty with the laurel leaves in her hair along with the crossed flags as part of an American symbol. Seven years later the “Pet” was dropped from the name as it began including not just rabbits and cavies but other small fur bearing animals and later another name change was made to the “National Breeders and Fanciers Association of America.” The organization changes their name to the National Breeders and Fanciers Association of America. The emblem you see was created by the George Lauterer Company of Chicago, Illinois. There is once again the crossed US flags, eagle with her stretched wings, double maple leaves (no doubt to recognize our neighbors to the north’s membership), plus the heads of four animals; top is a raccoon, right a cavy (guinea pig), bottom a fox and finally a rabbit. In January, 1918 the first national convention and show is held in Kansas City, Missouri with a total of 540 entries. The organization splits in October, 1919 and Charles Gibson incorporates the new branch in January, 1920 as the National Breeders and Fanciers Association, Inc. Gibson is replaced as secretary in 1921 by Raymond L. Pike and the national headquarters is moved to Crawfordsville, Indiana. Pike is replaced by Arthur Weygandt as secretary in 1923 and the national headquarters is moved once again to Weygandt’s home at 3166 Lincoln Ave., Chicago, Illinois, then shortly after to 7408 Normal Ave., Chicago. In 1923 the rabbit fancy began to split into fur breeds and meat breeds. The name of the association was changed to the American Rabbit and Cavy Breeders Association to narrow the focus to just rabbit and cavy owners. The organization became more specialized with the small stock that they promoted and once again changed their name officially on January 20, 1925 to the American Rabbit and Cavy Breeders Association, Inc. Before this change, the association catered to not only rabbits, cavies, raccoons, and foxes, but most all furred animals including rats, mice and even skunks. Oddly enough the association did not have an official logo until the 1940’s. Arthur Weygandt proved to be an outstanding choice for secretary and served the organization well for 20 years until he was forced to resign in early 1943 due to a stroke, being replaced by Mr. Lewis S. J. Griffin. A new logo appeared only in the 1940’s which touted the domestic rabbit for it’s meat, fur and wool, with special emphasis placed on the cavy as an important laboratory animal, which indeed it was. The scalloped border is believed to be designed after a rosette ribbon showing that both species were highly popular as show animals. The war years were hard on the organization, but the meat of the domestic rabbit received a huge boost for its quick growth and high nutritional values by the United States government. Griffin as secretary moved the national offices to his home at 812 East Costella, Colorado Springs, Colorado and then to rental facilities for a short time in 1945 at 25 East Colorado St., Colorado Springs. Due to failing health Griffin resigned in 1945 and James Blyth moved the offices to 5941 Baum Blvd., Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania when chosen as the new secretary. A milestone was reached when affiliated clubs of the national and her membership pitched in together and purchased a permanent headquarters at 4323 Murray Avenue, in Pittsburgh. Not pleased with the design of the previous emblem of the national association a new design appeared in the late 1940’s, however this designer was unknown as with previous designs. The scalloped edges were increased to be more in style with a prize rosette and the emphasis of what the species were mainly used for were removed. The organization grew and by 1948 an estimated 12,000 members were involved in the organization. Then in 1952 the name was changed to the American Rabbit Breeders Association, although the cavy still today falls within the scope of the association. Six years later a youth division was added to afford adults to compete as well as the youth against their own age and experience level, with a youth division specialty club. During the 1952 national convention and show the association decided to change the name of the association for the final time to American Rabbit Breeders Association, Inc. It was the consensus that the national mainly existed for the promotion of the domestic rabbit, however cavies would continue to be sponsored by the ARBA. With a brand new name, came a brand new logo and this time we do know the designer, Edward H. Stahl of Missouri. He retained the scallop border, included the words, Food, Fancy and Fur and the heads of two rabbits looking to the right, or as Edward Stahl once said, “Always towards the Future.” The rabbits used in the logo were actually real animals; the top a Standard Chinchilla buck called Chin Champ was Best Standard Chinchilla at the 1924 Lima, Ohio Convention and the bottom rabbit a New Zealand White buck called White Champ that won Best of Breed at the 1932 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Convention. This was changed in 1971 when Oren Reynolds became president and the youth became a part of ARBA that had the same as an adult membership except for that of voting. The ARBA grew and with the increase in members and finances fliers, booklets and the Domestic Rabbits magazine became available to members. Today there is a guidebook, beginner book, year book and the Standard of Perfection that are updated regularly as well as other publications available through ARBA. Secretary James Blyth retires in December 1972 after a remarkable service of 27 years in the position under no less than 6 presidents. Ed Peifer, Jr. became secretary from 1973 until December, 1984. He moved the national headquarters to rental facilities at 1006 Morrisey Dr., and then to 2401 E. Oakland Ave. both locations in Bloomington, Illinois. In 1976 the ARBA purchased their own facilities at 1925 South Main in Bloomington. Upon Ed Peifer’s retirement, Glen C. Carr of Ohio was appointed secretary, but instead of moving the national offices he was the first secretary to move to where they were located. Peifer had begun to bring the association into the modern era of the internet age and Glen Carr certainly continued to improve and streamline all office operations. The organization today maintains coops and equipment for the national convention shows, it has raised over $150,000 for the research and development fund that contributes to research that benefits rabbits as well as cavy research. There is also a youth scholarship, Hall of Fame library and an active membership that is not just about breeding rabbits. While a large part of the membership do show and breed their choice of dozens of breeds there is also a benefit for pet owners of information. Because of the changing times and the attitude of people, it became very apparent that the words “Food and Fur” was no longer the primary focus of the fancier's organization. Although the American Rabbit Breeders Association, Inc. recognizes the many valuable benefits of the domestic rabbit; meat, laboratory, fur, wool, fun, pet and fancy (exhibition) the words “Food, Fancy and Fur” were removed from the emblem. Kevin Whaley created the current logo to bring it into the 21st century as the ARBA continues to adapt to a changing country and world from it’s nearly century of existence. With the continued growth of the ARBA it quickly became apparent that a much larger facility was needed. A modern 10,000 square foot facility was located by Secretary Carr at 8 Westport Court in Bloomington which the ARBA purchased. In 1999 construction began for the Hall of Fame Library within the headquarters, which quickly became the world’s largest single collection of rabbit and cavy publications. In 2003 the name of secretary seemed out of place for what the position had evolved into and was renamed Executive Director. Executive Director Glen C. Carr retired on December 31, 2006 and was succeeded by Executive Director Brad Boyce. After a brief term as ARBA Executive Director, Brad Boyce was succeeded by Eric Stewart in 2009. Mr. Stewart, ARBA's current Executive Director, is committed to steady progress as far as establishing improvements and advances in technologies utilized in the ARBA office. The most recent improvement involved a redesign of the ARBA website. Additional changes to the ARBA's online presence are planned.. This steady evolution will improve existing services while adding new elements contributing to the betterment of the ARBA and its members world-wide. Although ARBA has been through several name changes in the last 100 years since inception the promotion of the domestic rabbit and cavy has remained. Today ARBA has members from around the world that come to the annual convention and show. Rabbits included within the scope of the association are not just fur rabbits or meat rabbits but include breeds that can do both as well as smaller breeds, wooled angora rabbits and fancy marked breeds. The cavy breeds are also distinct and compete at the national convention. The American Rabbit Breeders Association Inc. provides unification within its membership that is composed of rabbit and cavy enthusiasts throughout North America and the world. The ARBA serves to promote the domestic rabbit and cavy fancy as well as all facets of the industry including commercial and scientific research facilities. Its organizational roots can be traced back over 100 years when, in 1910, the National Pet Stock Association came into being in response to the skyrocketing popularity of the Belgian Hare (actually a domestic rabbit - not a true hare), that had come on the scene around 1890. Over the years, the ARBA has grown and evolved into its present identity - enhancing, through it's membership, high standards of perfection, efficiency and cooperation between all phases of the rabbitry industry; the all encompassing objective remaining the promotion of the domestic rabbit and cavy. Today: There are 49 rabbit and 13 cavy breeds currently accepted by the ARBA. Today the ARBA claims over 23,000 members worldwide; many who travel to the annual convention and shows held each year in a different major US city. Rabbits that are included within the scope of this association consist of 49 unique breeds ranging from rabbits prized for their fur, wool, beauty, and/or utility value to those most suitable as pets due to size and/or temperament. The ARBA also actively promotes 13 different breeds of cavies (commonly known as guinea pigs). The cavy breeds are also distinct and compete at the national convention along with rabbits, as well as local shows across North America and other countries. ARBA Library and Hall of Fame The ARBA headquarters based in Bloomington, Illinois houses the The ARBA's Hall of Fame Library - the world's largest single collection of rabbit and cavy publications in the world. There are over 9,000 items/pieces, housed in the collection, which continues to increase in size through donations and contributions of historical items. The Library is an archival library and not a lending library. Access to the Library for research by members is available by appointment only. The ARBA boasts a growing contingent of youth members who have the opportunity to participate in ARBA shows and character-building youth activities. They also have the opportunity to qualify for youth scholarship funds made available by the ARBA. The ARBA encourages youth rabbit and cavy showmanship and related activities as a means to demonstrate not only a working and practical knowledge of rabbits and cavies, but to encourage youth members to explore critical thinking skills. These are desirable values youth learn and experience through their involvement in the ARBA. Character-building values such as responsibility and sportsmanship, will benefit youth throughout their lives. ARBA youth members, while participating in character-building youth activities, have the opportunity to qualify for scholarship funds. The ARBA offers a Youth Scholarship program for high school graduates who wish to further their education. The recipients must have graduated with a minimum 3.0 GPA and be enrolled in their first year of higher education. The scholarship proceeds are designated to be used towards two- or four-year college, vocational, or technical school. While a large percentage of active ARBA members participate in exhibitions such as those hosted at the national convention shows, there is a growing faction that keep companion rabbits and cavies. These pet owners realize a great benefit from the vast stores of knowledge available through ARBA books, manuals, and the bi-monthly publication - Domestic Rabbits. There are numerous reasons owners of all types of rabbits and cavies can benefit from information available from the ARBA. Rabbit raising education This organization helps all levels of rabbit keepers and breeders, including 4-H participants to fanciers, pet owners to commercial producers. The ARBA also produces educational materials such as a guide book, 'Raising Better Rabbits & Cavies', as well as informative books on each registered breed, and a poster with photographs of the recognized breeds of rabbits and cavies, and rabbit registrar and judge training materials. The judges education program is an ongoing program for established judges. Now they also have links to national specialty clubs that are breed specific, as well as a list of all of the shows. Rabbit shows The ARBA sanctions rabbit shows throughout the year, all over the USA and Canada. These shows, sponsored by local clubs, fairs, and show circuits, give rabbit and cavy fanciers the chance to have their animals examined by educated judges and compared to other breeders' animals and the standard. The ARBA holds a large national convention show once a year, which draws in fanciers from across the country and around the world. The 2005 ARBA convention was documented in the film Rabbit Fever. Unified judging and registration system The ARBA has a standardized judging system in which rabbits are judged against the respective breed standard, set by a 100-point scale, and published in the Standard of Perfection. It is a book detailing all of the recognized breeds in the United States and their attributes. The association has licensed judges since the early 1900s who may judge at sanctioned shows and fairs. The registration system maintains records on all rabbits which have passed a registration examination to ensure the animals are healthy and meet the ARBA Standard for the rabbits' breed. ARBA licensed registrars conduct the examination. Registrations are ranked Red; White; or Red, White, and Blue to distinguish how many ancestors of the subject rabbit have been previously registered. Judges: The American Rabbit Breeders Association is proud of its judges who must adhere to the strict standards which have been set by the ARBA Board of Directors. In order to earn his or her judge's license, each individual must have been engaged in breeding and exhibiting rabbits and/or cavies at least five (5) years; two of which must include serving as an ARBA Licensed Registrar, having registered a minimum of thirty-five (35) rabbits or fifteen (15) cavies. Additionally, an applicant for an ARBA Judge's License must have secured the endorsement of 20 ARBA members in good standing. This endorsement must be in writing. All of the preceding must be accomplished before an individual can even apply for a license. Once an application for an ARBA Judge's License has been accepted, that applicant must then pass extensive written and oral examinations and must assist in judging eight (8) shows under at least six (6) judges and must secure the endorsement of these judges as well. Once an ARBA Judge's License has been granted, each judge is expected to participate in at least one Judges' Conference every 5 years and must pass yearly review examinations with a minimum score of 80%. ARBA members can be confident that the judges evaluating their rabbits or cavies on the judging table are well qualified to render their opinion as to the show worthiness and quality of each animal in each class. Registering Rabbits: The American Rabbit Breeders Association has a unique and exacting registration system. Unlike other animal registration systems, each rabbit or cavy must be examined by a licensed registrar, certified free from heritable defects and found to meet specific breed requirements as outlined in the ARBA Standard of Perfection. The ARBA does not issue registrations of litters or register individual rabbits based on the registration or pedigree of its sire or dam. Each rabbit or cavy must be at least six (6) months of age before it can be inspected by a licensed ARBA Registrar. Because of its exacting requirements, the ARBA Rabbit/Cavy Registration system is arguably the single best livestock or pet-stock registration system in the world. In order to receive an ARBA Registrar's license, each individual must be a continuous member of the ARBA for at least three (3) years, as well as have secured the written endorsement of 20 ARBA members in good standing prior to submitting an application to the ARBA office. Upon being approved to apply for an ARBA Registrar's License, the applicant has two (2) years in which to pass a written and oral examination delivered by an official examining judge appointed by the ARBA and must work under three (3) judges at three (3) shows, assist one (1) registrar with registering animals, and secure the endorsement of the registrar and at least two (2) of the judges under whom he or she has worked. Each rabbit or cavy that successfully passes the examination and whose owner (a current member of the ARBA) upon submission of the $6.00 registration fee, may receive an official ARBA Registration Certificate upon which may be affixed a seal: ~ Red denotes registration of both parents ~ Red and White - all parents and grandparents have been registered ~ Red, White, & Blue indicates that all animals on the registration form were registered ~ Gold indicates all ancestors on the registration certificate were registered grand champions https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Rabbit_Breeders_Association https://www.arba.net/index.htm https://learnaboutrabbits.wordpress.com/2014/07/25/the-history-of-the-american-rabbit-breeders-association/ The British Rabbit Council The showing and exhibition of rabbits - known as "The Fancy" - started more than 200 years ago! By the middle of the nineteenth century there were many Local Clubs which had formed with the objective of holding regular shows for their Fanciers to enjoy. By the end of the 1800's Specialist Clubs had formed who were devoted to the improvement of individual breeds of rabbit. This structure still exists today with The Fancy still going strong, the number of recognized breeds steadily increased up to the beginning of the 1914-18 war but all of them were 'Fancy Breeds' with just two 'Fur Breeds'. During war time rabbit keeping was enjoying popularity and, coupled with the improved travel available, it meant that many Fanciers went overseas and saw many new breeds - not known in Great Britain - which had been developed. Today there are over 50 recognized breeds and over 500 varieties! By the end of the 1914-18 war the most important Fur rabbit was the Beveren. This inevitably led a group of Beveren breeders in May 1918 to set up, in Birmingham, a new National Club called The Beveren Club. In the words of its seventeen founders, it was established "in an endeavor to raise the dignity and status of rabbit breeding with the best fur breeds." Today, The British Rabbit Council continues to raise the profile and status of rabbit breeding. As new breeds were developed during the 1920's, they were standardized and adopted by The Beveren Club until the society had become a general fur breed club. To recognize its new status, it had two name changes, first to the British Fur Rabbit Society and then later to the to The British Rabbit Society. By 1928 the Society had 13 different fur breeds under its jurisdiction. It also managed its individual members, a number of Clubs and Agricultural Societies. However, things were happening in the rabbit world! There was at this time great deal of interest in Angora wool production and attempts were made to found an Angora wool testing center. Although this idea was backed by a number of influential people, not only in the rabbit world but in the agricultural and scientific worlds, the idea was eventually abandoned. However, the meetings held did give rise to a new national organization for rabbit breeders with the resounding title of...... The National Rabbit Council of Great Britain and her Dominions. Like The British Rabbit Society already in existence, this organization became a forerunner to today's British Rabbit Council. The new organization grew very rapidly but strife developed between the two national bodies. This eventually led, in 1934, to the two organizations merging with approval from all sections of the rabbit world and the affiliated societies. The British Rabbit Council was born! There had always been a need for the permanent identification of rabbits with the numbers being registered with a central organization. A scheme was started in the late 1920's when the British Rabbit Society arranged for the formation of a National Rabbit Marking Council. This Council carried out a ringing scheme for a number of years but in 1938 The British Rabbit Council took over the ringing scheme with Fur & Feather handling the distribution of the rings. This arrangement was not entirely satisfactory and in 1946 the British Rabbit Council took over the whole matter - an arrangement which continues today. Until 1960, the British Rabbit Council was concerned not only with the showing of rabbits but also with the commercial farming of rabbits. The Commercial Rabbit Association was formed for commercial rabbit keepers and this organization took over responsibility for the rabbit farmers. Today, The British Rabbit Council recognizes that the rabbit is an enormously popular domestic animal and Britain's third most popular pet. It is a much loved part of many children's childhood as parents chose a rabbit to help teach their children about responsibility and commitment. The British Rabbit Council has made the decision to encourage the pet owner to join them so they also have access to good advice and that the Council can aid the welfare of the rabbit. The British Rabbit Council's objectives today do not differ too much from the original Beveren Club as the Council "promotes the breeding and showing of rabbits and helps pet owners with the welfare of their rabbits." Throughout its history, The British Rabbit Council has used its influence to help on a number of issues. For example, during the war regulations prevented landlords from prohibiting the keeping of rabbits. After the war, the association was largely responsible for having this particular wartime regulation put into permanent legislation thus insuring that rabbit keeping was not prohibited. Also, when there was considerable transit of rabbits by rail to and from shows, The British Rabbit Council played a large part in getting compensation from the Railways for delayed transit and hence loss of entry fees and rail fares. Other examples include a stock transfer scheme if rabbit breeders lost their entire stud in terrible flooding as they did once on the East Coast; the administration of the bran rationing scheme for the Government after the war; the provision of lecturers for Local Club meetings, and so on. In the late 1990's representatives from The British Rabbit Council have attended international conventions to secure the British Rabbit Council's place as a leading European rabbit organization. Alongside all this extra work, the Council is still the governing body for The Fancy and has established over the years a comprehensive set of Show Rules. Each year approximately 1000 shows take place throughout Great Britain! Today sees a structure of District Advisors who give their time to help people in their regions. These are well respected members of great experience appointed by the Council to give advice locally. At shows, awards are available from the Council. The basis of these is the Challenge Certificate which is awarded to the best rabbit of its particular group. Today, The British Rabbit Council encourages research into diseases etc. among other topical issues. As the role of the rabbit has developed into a popular pet, the British Rabbit Council actively encourages good rabbit keeping among pet owners. The Newark Head Office receives many hundreds of letters or calls each month asking for advice or information on an extremely wide variety of topics concerned with the rabbit. These are not confined to individual people but are sometimes from official bodies, Governments or overseas. "To protect, further and co-ordinate the interests of all British rabbit breeders; to assist and extend the exhibition rabbits, to influence, advise and co-operate with central and local authorities, departments, education and other committees and schools in promoting the extension of the breeding of rabbits, and to promote and encourage education and research of a scientific and/or practical nature for the welfare and benefit of the rabbit." As a member of the BRC you will receive the following: Articles of Constitution & Rules Book; Breed Standards Book; Year Book; Five Freedoms; Benefits of Vaccination; Top Tips How to Look After Your Rabbit; Composting Rabbit Manure; Recommended Reading; Ring Order Form, in all Adult packs. The membership also enables you to exhibit rabbits at a BRC Star Show and Join National/Area/Local BRC Clubs. The 'bible' of rabbit showing is the Breeds Standard Booklet. There is also a library consisting of a considerable number of books relating to the rabbit. It is difficult to sum up an organization with such a long and interesting history - and bright future -as The British Rabbit Council. One thing, however, is very certain. The British Rabbit Council is made up of its members and exists to help all rabbit breeders and keepers. Most members consider that it is not only a pleasure to be a member but perhaps also a duty which allows him or her to give back a small part of the happiness he or she has gained from the Fancy. http://thebritishrabbitcouncil.org/standards.htm The Australian National Rabbit Council Why did we need a National Rabbit Council? We have now grown into a fully fledged National body with almost three years behind us and our first National Convention held in March 2014. Perhaps the most important thing to remember about a National Governing body is that it will not change the way your local rabbit Clubs run to any great degree. The National Rabbit Council is not there to change the way you do things now but to hopefully allow all the rabbit Clubs across Australia to improve the service they give to their members and to co-ordinate some activities to all Rabbit Fanciers across Australia. The only rules that affiliated Clubs would be expected to run under National Club rules would be the show rules same as what happens with the BRC. To quote the BRC rules: All affiliated organizations shall retain freedom of action and to be at liberty to carry through any program within their own sphere as they may deem desirable or which may be most suited to their particular locality, except that all organizations affiliated to the Association must hold their shows under BRC Show Rules. Anyone who has read the BRC rules will know that there are some rules in there that we do not/cannot run by. So to say Clubs run under BRC rules is somewhat of a misnomer. Most of us run under most of the Show Rules but I don’t believe anyone runs under all the Rules. The BRC has an Investigation Committee but I am not aware of any Club that has one in Australia. The WARCI had one for a number of years but had to dissolve it in the end because they were really too small to support one. Also many of the BRC rules relate to show support and as most Clubs run as individual Clubs and not under a governing body they do not need to apply for show support. With a National Club the rules would relate to Australian conditions and allow for the long distances in Australia and the introduction of non BRC accepted Breeds. So Australian Rules for Australian Rabbit Clubs. One of the huge advantages to being an affiliated Club to the Australian National Rabbit Council would be that they would not have to pay their own Public Liability Insurance as they would be covered by the ANRCI Insurance. At the moment many Clubs – especially smaller ones – struggle to find the large amounts required for their Public Liability Insurance. As an affiliated Club they would pay ANRCI a Third Party Insurance Levy (which would be a small percentage of their previous payments) and would then be covered. This is a service the BRC also offers to its Affiliated Clubs. Another service that ANRCI hopes to set up is a National Stud Register. The idea of having an Australia wide database of stud names has been discussed – and generally supported – for many years. This service would be relatively easy to set up and maintain with the cooperation of the affiliated Clubs. It would allow already duplicate Stud Names to be acknowledged (perhaps with the state of registration added to the stud name – Stud Name (WA)) and to ensure that future stud names are not duplicated. It would also allow members to use the stud names in every club and not have to pay separate registration fees at every club they wish to show in. Our Committee is looking at the feasibility of having a Stud Name Register, the best way it could be run and the rules under which it could be run. The Steering Committee is also looking at the feasibility of having an Australia wide Ring Register. There are many ways this could be done and all the options will be examined to find the best way that it could be set up. In the future, we may be able to access our own rings and not having to bring them in from England. Just having our own rings will save our Clubs all having to buy and import rings (costs of exchange rates and postage) and decrease the time of ordering and receiving the rings. An Australian Breed Standard that allows non BRC standard breeds would be a long term goal. This would be a long process and would require a lot of research and discussion. There are many breeds and colors we will never have here in Australia but there are some unique breeds that we do have that deserve to be in an Australian standard. These are all areas that the Steering Committee will be examining to find the feasibility of setting up these processes within an ANRCI. We expect that some of these subjects will produce a lot of discussion – both for and against – and also many different ways that these things could be set up. We welcome good sensible ideas and suggestions. We will look at all of them and try and find the best way that these things can work in Australia. We feel that Australian rabbit breeders deserve an Australian governing body that is developed with our own local conditions in mind. We hope that you all feel that this is a huge step forward for the Rabbit Fancy in Australia and that you come forward with lots of positive ideas to help us develop the best Australian National Council possible. ANRCI is an Incorporated Association (WA) . We have an elected Management Committee made up of State Representatives. All Rabbit Clubs have the option to affiliate with ANRCI and enjoy the benefits of shared ideas, databases and costs. All fanciers or owners of rabbits are able to join ANRCI as well, you do not need to be a member of an affiliated club, but you do need to be a member of a club The Rabbit Fancy in Australia is relatively small compared to the UK and the US. The website offers support for both affiliated and non affiliated Clubs. It contains the Stud Prefix database, The Championship System, Judging Training Guidelines and the Breed in Development Program. All this information is listed under the Club Support Heading Fanciers Professional Development Seminars ANRCI is really excited to announce a great new initiative which we are sure will help provide showing, breeding and judging information to members of the Fancy - especially in rural areas. We hope it will develop Professionalism in all aspects of the Fancy – whether it is running a Club and shows, assessing and breeding your stock, or showing and judging rabbits. Last year they undertook to use any profits from the ANRCI raffle to help with education of the Fancy. So we have now put that promise into practice! They plan to run these seminars (as many as we can afford each year) in a number of different regional centers. These seminars will cover showing, breeding and judging and range from information suitable for beginners, or people just interested in improving the standards of their rabbits as well as Fanciers that hope to become judges in the future. They will also be great refreshers for existing judges. They hope to build on these seminars in the future and offer different perspectives or emphasis depending what is being asked for. John Porritt together with Debbie Pulford have created the program and they will present the lectures - with assistance at times from other suitable people. They know that once you see the agenda of the seminars you will be very excited as well!! Apart from the formal learning opportunities from the lectures the informal learning from exchange of ideas and networking make these seminars something not to be missed!! ANRCI is paying the transport and accommodation costs of the lecturers and also the cost of the venue. Participants will need to pay a small fee to help cover some of the costs (so that we can run more of these learning weekends) and their accommodation if required. They hope that lots of Fanciers make an effort to come along and listen to the most experienced judges and exhibitors in Australia. Many exhibitors, particularly rural ones, rarely get this sort of opportunity and we at ANRCI are very proud to be offering these great learning experiences. It is envisaged that this road show will also visit Victoria, South Australia and Western Australia. People keep rabbits for many reasons. Many of us buy a bunny as a pet for ourselves or our children. Some people decide that they would like to have pure bred rabbits and exhibit them in competitions. Others keep them for Agility or Hopping Competitions. Keeping rabbits as a food, fur or fiber source is also quite common. Whether you keep your bunny for a pet or for exhibition they hope to provide you with all the information you need. https://www.australiannationalrabbitcouncil.com/ European Association of Poultry, Pigeon, Cage Bird, Rabbit and Cavy Breeders. The EE for short. European Association of Poultry, Pigeon, Cage Bird, Rabbit and Cavy Breeders Founded in 1938 . As a charitable and non party political and non denominational organization, it is the objective of the EE to unite all small livestock organizations in Europe. The object of our organization is also, apart from enhancing the contact among nations, to process the technical and breeding problems of all indigenous breeds. A further object includes taking charge of shows and judging panels. Organizing shows and seminars as well as dealing with all technical issues unites all European small livestock fanciers, which is a high priority within our organization. Austria : Rassezuchtverband Österreichischer Kleintierzüchter Belgium : Fédération Nationale des Éleveurs d’Animaux de Basse-Cour asbl Bulgaria Croatia : Hrvatski Savez udruga uzgajatelja malih životinja Czech Republic : Český svaz chovatelů Denmark : Danmarks Kaninavlerforening Finland: Finnish Rabbit and Rodent Breeders’ Federation France : Fédération Française de Cuniculiculture Germany : Zentralverband Deutscher Rasse-Kaninchenzüchter e.V. Great Britain : The British Rabbit Council Hungary : Magyar Galamb- És Kisállattenyésztők Országos Szövetsége Italy : Federazione Italiana delle Associazioni Avicole Lettonia Luxemburg : Union des Sociétés avicoles du Grand-Duché de Luxembourg Netherland : Kleindier Liefhebbers Nederland Norway : Norges Kaninavlsforbund Poland: Polski Związek Hodowców Romania Russia Serbia Slowakia : Slovenský Zväz Chovateľov Slowenia : Slovenska zveza društev gojiteljev pasemskih malih živali Spain : Federación Española de Avicultura, Colombicultura y Cunicultura de Raza Sweden : Svensk duvavelsförening Switzerland : Kleintiere Schweiz The European Standards Committee of the Rabbit section (ESKK) is a technical committee within the EE. The European Society for Poultry and Rabbit breeding (European Society for Small Livestock breeding) was founded in Brussels on the 18th of June 1938 by the small livestock societies of Belgium, France, Luxembourg and the Netherlands. The society will hereinafter be referred to as the EE, in line with the French translation of the original name - Entente Européenne d'Aviculture et de Cuniculture. Nowadays the EE is known as: European Association of Poultry, Pigeon, Cage Bird, Rabbit and Cavy breeders. The legal seat of the EE is in Luxembourg. The European Standard Committee(ESKK) has the responsibility to establish a European standard and thereafter amend it whenever necessary, in accordance with the Constitution of the EE The European standard has been in existence in German since 2012. All non German speaking countries can translate this standard and use all photographs after approval of the ESKK In order for a breed or colour to be included in the European standard, it needs to be fully standardised in at least 3 EE affiliated countries. The breed or colour must have been shown at a European show prior to inclusion. Breeds or colours of rabbit that are not included in the European standard, can be judged at a European show as long as a guidance description is available to the judge in one of the 3 official languages (German,English or French). 31 Nations comprising 2.5 million members It seems that they are the holder of the rules for Kanin Hop as well. Changes of these regulations require the consent of the European Kanin Hop responsible. The consent shall require a simple majority of countries organizing Kanin Hop tournaments. http://www.entente-ee.com/about-us/ The Malta Rabbit Club The Malta Rabbit Club - in brief The Malta Rabbit Club was founded in 1964. The club has approximately 300 members and amongs others, the club organises an Annual National Rabbit Championship Show. Over 40 different rabbit breeds in around 160 classes. Malta National Rabbit Society - WHERE EXHIBITION AND LEARNING ARE A PLEARSURE !!! http://www.petngarden.com/maltarabbitclub/ Benefits of Joining an Organization Here's five great reasons why joining an organization near you is a good idea: 1. When you join a rabbit organization you will get to meet other rabbit breeders from abroad and have an opportunity to learn, share and gain valuable experience in your field. 2. You get to stay informed about the latest news in the rabbit industry on a consistent basis. 3. If you love rabbits, you'll fine the atmosphere of events etc fun and enjoyable as you learn and share. 4. You have the opportunity to help “give back” to the rabbit industry as a whole. 5. If you are joining an organization specializing in rabbits you will potentially have the opportunity to help save the lives of bunny rabbits whether you adopt or donate. https://www.justrabbits.com/rabbit-organizations.html © Copyrighted

60 Cycle Hum: The Guitar Podcast!
186 - The Elvis Area

60 Cycle Hum: The Guitar Podcast!

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2017 64:56


This week's episode is sponsored by Sinasoid. They are currently supporting Samaritan's Purse's relief efforts in the wake of Hurricane Harvey. Go check out their selection of wonderful cables! In the episode, Ryan and Steve talk about the modifications done to the pink Dean.  Here are the images for this episode.  1. This is not stolen 2. Are original/high end amps worth it over knockoffs and clones? 3. Mosrite Copy by Morales 4. If you're not a fast player now, is it too late? 5. Floyd Rose Guitars This week's song was sent by Charles Gibson. The band is called Classic Faults and the song is called "Pill".   

Whiskey Business
Fit Vs Fat

Whiskey Business

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2017 37:13


How does alcohol impact your workouts? How can watching TV help trim your waistline? Whats the form of yoga that requires you to do absolutely nothing? Dino gets the answers to these questions and more when he sits down with personal trainer, Charles Gibson. The two self medicate with a bottle of Old Forester.

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Texas Conflict Coach
Come as You Are - The Mediation Experience

Texas Conflict Coach

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2012 38:00


In our show "Come As You Are" - The Mediation Experience I will be speaking with Louise Phipps Senft about the mediation experience. Louise was voted as Baltimore's Best Mediator and named as Maryland's Top 100 Women. If you are considering engaging in mediation then learn what a mediator is actually doing and how their own worldview impacts how they work with disputants. This is important to understand especially when you are looking to work with a mediator. We will also explore what you, the mediation participant, are doing in the mediation. Hear mediation stories that have inspired and transformed the conflict dynamics. Returning to  the show is Louise Phipps Senft from Louise Phipps Senft and Associates, and founder of the Baltimore Mediation Center, the first mediation firm in Maryland with a focus on relational approaches to conflict resolution. Louise is an amazing woman and I am honored to know her. She has been voted, awarded and honored with numerous recognitions for her incredible work. For example, in May 2010, Louise was inducted into the Greater Baltimore Area's Young Women's Christian Association's Academy of Leaders with a Special Leader of the Year award for her work in the field of conflict resolution with effects that empowered women and eradicated racism.  Her work with family businesses is featured in the documentary, Resolutionary People (2002), produced by Emmy award winner Richard Chisolm; and Louise's work in elder care mediation was the featured story on ABC World News with Charles Gibson. Finally, you can see her articles in the monthly column for The Daily Record, The Negotiating Table: Turning Problems into Opportunities.

Feed Me Bubbe (IPOD ONLY)
Feed Me Bubbe ABC World News

Feed Me Bubbe (IPOD ONLY)

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2009


If you missed your chance here is your opportunity to see the feature of Feed Me Bubbe on ABC World News.Part 1 is Dan Harris and part 2 Charles Gibson.This is used with permission from ABC NEWS All Rights Reserved.

The Nicole Sandler Show
12-2-08 The Long Goodbye Begins

The Nicole Sandler Show

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 2, 2008 24:25


George Bush attempts to do damage control on his legacy with a series of "exit interviews". His first was with Charles Gibson at ABC. Nicole Sandler takes a listen, and points out some of George's parting shots of legislation.

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Feed Me Bubbe
Feed Me Bubbe ABC World News

Feed Me Bubbe

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2007


If you missed your chance here is your opportunity to see the feature of Feed Me Bubbe on ABC World News.Part 1 is Dan Harris and part 2 Charles Gibson.This is used with permission from ABC NEWS All Rights Reserved.