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Best podcasts about charles scott

Latest podcast episodes about charles scott

What Happened Next: a podcast about newish books

My guest on this episode is C.S. Richardson. C.S. Richardson is an award-winning book designer who worked in book publishing for more than forty years, and an author whose first novel, The End of the Alphabet, was an international bestseller, published in fourteen countries and ten languages, and won the Commonwealth Writers Prize for Best First Book (Canada and the Caribbean). His second novel, The Emperor of Paris, was a national bestseller, named a Globe and Mail Best Book of the year, and was longlisted for the Giller Prize. His most recent book is the novel All the Colour in the World, published in 2023 by Knopf Canada. That book was shortlisted for the Giller Prize. The Toronto Star called it “a heady celebration of art, an act and form the author respects in all its facets.”C.S.—it's Charles Scott, by the way—and I talk about the reason for the decade-long gap between his second and third novels, about the advantages and disadvantages that come with writing a novel while working deep in the heart of publishing, and how retiring to become a full-time writer has allowed him to push his creative ambitions even further.My 2012 profile of C.S. Richardson in Toronto Life.This podcast is produced and hosted by Nathan Whitlock, in partnership with The Walrus.Music: "simple-hearted thing" by Alex Lukashevsky. Used with permission. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Financial Choices Matter
How To Invest Like Politicians… And Should You?

Financial Choices Matter

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2025 17:02


Ever wondered how members of Congress manage to grow their wealth while in office? In this episode, Charles Scott dives into the controversial topic of investing like politicians. We explore the ETFs tracking political investments- NANC and KRUZ- and unpack the historical (and sometimes shady) relationship between lawmakers and insider trading. We'll also touch on why everyday investors might find these political ETFs fascinating (or risky). As always, this discussion is for informational purposes only and not financial advice. But it will definitely make you think… Here's some of what we discuss in this episode: 0:00 – Intro 0:20 – What are NANC and KRUZ ETFs? 2:48 – Which political portfolio performs better? The numbers so far 3:45 – Insider trading was legal for Congress?! 4:58 – The STOCK Act: Why Congress had to make a rule to stop themselves 6:24 – Why political trading ETFs exist today 7:16 – The stress of watching stock prices every day 9:06 – What does "fiduciary" really mean? 12:49 – The reality of financial sales pitches & how to vet advisors   Contact: Phone Number: 480-513-1830 Website: https://pelletoncapital.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@PelletonCapitalManagement

The Second Storyteller
The Second Storyteller Podcast, Season 2, Episode 9: A Little Love Story

The Second Storyteller

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 6, 2025 31:31


Allow yourself to be swept away into the mysterious tower of The Second Storyteller, where fantastic tales are waiting for your imagination to find them. Today's story was written by Katie Chacon. The role of the Second Storyteller is played by Charles Scott. The role of the First Storyteller is played by Katie Chacon. The Voice of the Story was provided by Katie Chacon. The prompt for today's story was "A Little Love Story" from Tony Chacon. The voice of the intro and outro are provided by Kris Camp https://riks.itch.io/ The music was written and provided by Fintan Neff https://garbagebag.itch.io/

The Second Storyteller
The Second Storyteller Podcast, Season 2, Episode 8: Invoking Poetry Week

The Second Storyteller

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2024 10:37


Allow yourself to be swept away into the mysterious tower of The Second Storyteller, where fantastic tales are waiting for your imagination to find them. Today's poems were written by Katie Chacon. The role of the Second Storyteller is played by Charles Scott. The role of the First Storyteller is played by Katie Chacon. The Voices of the Stories were provided by Kris Camp and Katie Chacon. The prompts for today's poems were "A love poem" submitted by Aster, "Personal Strength" submitted by Katie C, "Totally eating shit" submitted by Science in Socks, and "For the Queer kids" submitted by Katie C. The voice of the intro and outro are provided by Kris Camp https://riks.itch.io/ The music was written and provided by Fintan Neff https://garbagebag.itch.io/

The Second Storyteller
The Second Storyteller Podcast, Season 2, Episode 7: Halloween

The Second Storyteller

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 30, 2024 22:29


Allow yourself to be swept away into the mysterious tower of The Second Storyteller, where fantastic tales are waiting for your imagination to find them. Today's story was written by Katie Chacon. The role of the Second Storyteller is played by Charles Scott. The role of the First Storyteller is played by Katie Chacon. The Voices of the Stories were provided by Charles Scott and Katie Chacon. The prompts for today's stories were "The spare room at my grandparents' house" submitted by C. Scott and "Driving on the highway, and suddenly finding a gorilla running at pace with your car" from riks. The voice of the intro and outro are provided by Kris Camp https://riks.itch.io/ The music was written and provided by Fintan Neff https://garbagebag.itch.io/

The Second Storyteller
The Second Storyteller Podcast, Season 2, Episode 6: How it Tasted

The Second Storyteller

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 30, 2024 28:32


Allow yourself to be swept away into the mysterious tower of The Second Storyteller, where fantastic tales are waiting for your imagination to find them. Today's story was written by Katie Chacon. The role of the Second Storyteller is played by Charles Scott. The role of the First Storyteller is played by Katie Chacon. The Voice of the Story was provided by Katie Chacon. The prompt for today's story was "Community" from Science in Socks. The voice of the intro and outro are provided by Kris Camp https://riks.itch.io/ The music was written and provided by Fintan Neff https://garbagebag.itch.io/

Financial Choices Matter
The Retirement Planning “Aha” Moment

Financial Choices Matter

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2024 9:08


Ever had that “light bulb” moment when everything just clicks? Retirement planning is full of them. Charles has had many clients experience these moments of clarity throughout the planning process, one of which he's going to share with us today. If you're ready to experience your own "aha" moment and take control of your retirement planning, reach out to Charles Scott and his team at Pelleton Capital Management.   Here's some of what we discuss in this episode: 0:00 – Intro 0:34 – A memorable client experience 2:42 – What is the “aha” moment? 5:36 – Intellectually and emotionally owning your plan   Contact: Phone Number: 480-513-1830 Website: https://pelletoncapital.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@PelletonCapitalManagement

The Second Storyteller
The Second Storyteller Podcast, Season 2, Episode 5: Pencil

The Second Storyteller

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2024 10:18


Allow yourself to be swept away into the mysterious tower of The Second Storyteller, where fantastic tales are waiting for your imagination to find them. Today's story was written by Katie Chacon. The role of the Second Storyteller is played by Charles Scott. The role of the First Storyteller is played by Katie Chacon. The Voice of the Story was provided by Katie Chacon. The prompt for today's story was "Re-write something you wrote a long time ago" from LM. The voice of the intro and outro are provided by Kris Camp https://riks.itch.io/ The music was written and provided by Fintan Neff https://garbagebag.itch.io/

Financial Choices Matter
Listener Questions: Should You Take Social Security Earlier, Rollover Options, & Can One Firm Manage EVERYTHING?!

Financial Choices Matter

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 11, 2024 18:02


In this episode of Financial Choices Matter, Charles Scott tackles some common yet critical retirement planning questions from listeners. Charles offers insightful advice on managing portfolios, Social Security benefits, and the importance of risk allocation. He also delves into the pros and cons of consolidating old 401(k) plans and the complexities of having investments, taxes, and legal documents handled by the same firm. Tune in to gain valuable knowledge that could help you make more informed financial decisions for a meaningful retirement.   Here's some of what we discuss in this episode: 1:00 - Mary asks "My portfolio dropped quite a bit earlier this year and then recovered some. But it's still down a bit from where it was at its peak. I'm retired and rely totally on this money for income because I haven't started my Social Security. I've been wanting to wait until age 70 to start it, but now I'm wondering if I should take it now?" 6:20 - Patrick asks "I have two old 401Ks that I've been meaning to rollover for a while. I also have a third 401K with my current employer. Should I roll the old ones into the current 401K or into an IRA instead? It sure would be nice to have it all under one account to make the value look bigger!" 10:40 - Ronnie asks "Is it a good idea or bad idea to have my investments, taxes, and legal documents for my estate all handled by the same firm?"   Contact: Phone Number: 480-513-1830 Website: https://pelletoncapital.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@PelletonCapitalManagement

The Second Storyteller
The Second Storyteller Podcast, Season 2, Episode 4: Fine Print

The Second Storyteller

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2024 11:25


Content Warning: The story featured in this episode contains themes of dysphoria, though not presented in a graphic or traumatic way. The story is meant to provide empathy for those who have maybe never experienced dysphoria, and so deals with the feelings rather than a violent or graphic incident, however if today is not a good day for you to think about dysphoria at all, feel free to come back to this episode when and if it suits you.Allow yourself to be swept away into the mysterious tower of The Second Storyteller, where fantastic tales are waiting for your imagination to find them. Today's story was written by Katie Chacon. The role of the Second Storyteller is played by Charles Scott. The role of the First Storyteller is played by Katie Chacon. The Voice of the Story was provided by Katie Chacon. The prompt for today's story was "A non-traumatic dysphoria story" from A Rascally Egg. The voice of the intro and outro are provided by Kris Camp https://riks.itch.io/ The music was written and provided by Fintan Neff https://garbagebag.itch.io/

The Second Storyteller
The Second Storyteller Podcast, Season 2, Episode 3: The Platinum Clover Chronicles Part 3

The Second Storyteller

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2024 16:35


Allow yourself to be swept away into the mysterious tower of The Second Storyteller, where fantastic tales are waiting for your imagination to find them. Today's story was written by Katie Chacon. The role of the Second Storyteller is played by Charles Scott. The role of the First Storyteller is played by Katie Chacon. The Voice of the Story was provided by Kris Camp. The prompt for today's story was "Another Platinum Clover story please" from riks. The voice of the intro and outro are provided by Kris Camp https://riks.itch.io/ The music was written and provided by Fintan Neff https://garbagebag.itch.io/

Will of God on SermonAudio
"The Will of God, or the Word of Man"

Will of God on SermonAudio

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2024 43:00


A new MP3 sermon from Oak Lane Ministries is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: "The Will of God, or the Word of Man" Subtitle: The Gospel Presented Series Speaker: Charles Scott Broadcaster: Oak Lane Ministries Event: Sunday Service Date: 5/12/2024 Bible: Matthew 5 Length: 43 min.

The Second Storyteller
The Second Storyteller Podcast, Season 2, Episode 2: Connections

The Second Storyteller

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2024 12:27


Allow yourself to be swept away into the mysterious tower of The Second Storyteller, where fantastic tales are waiting for your imagination to find them. Please enjoy the first episode of season 2. Today's story was written by Katie Chacon. The role of the Second Storyteller is played by Charles Scott. The role of the First Storyteller is played by Katie Chacon. The Voice of the Story was provided by Charles Scott. The prompt for today's story was "Connections" from Science in Socks. The voice of the intro and outro are provided by Kris Camp https://riks.itch.io/ The music was written and provided by Fintan Neff https://garbagebag.itch.io/

The Second Storyteller
The Second Storyteller Podcast, Season 2, Episode 1: Dream

The Second Storyteller

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2024 17:10


Allow yourself to be swept away into the mysterious tower of The Second Storyteller, where fantastic tales are waiting for your imagination to find them. Please enjoy the first episode of season 2. Today's story was written by Katie Chacon. The role of the Second Storyteller is played by Charles Scott. The role of the First Storyteller is played by Katie Chacon. The Voice of the Story was provided by Charles Scott. The prompt for today's story was "Dream" from Kay. The voice of the intro and outro are provided by Kris Camp https://riks.itch.io/ The music was written and provided by Fintan Neff https://garbagebag.itch.io/

The Second Storyteller
The Second Storyteller Podcast Episode 12: A Fable (Season Finale)

The Second Storyteller

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 29, 2024 9:32


Allow yourself to be swept away into the mysterious tower of The Second Storyteller, where fantastic tales are waiting for your imagination to find them. Please enjoy the finale of the first season. Today's story was written by Katie Chacon. The role of the Second Storyteller is played by Charles Scott. The Voices of the Story were provided by Katie and Tony Chacon. The prompt for today's story was "A fable" from Science in Socks. The voice of the intro and outro are provided by Kris Camp https://riks.itch.io/ The music was written and provided by Fintan Neff https://garbagebag.itch.io/

O'Connor & Company
Tom Homan, Transgender Protest, Prince Charles, Scott Walker

O'Connor & Company

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 6, 2024 25:13


In the 8 AM Hour: Larry O'Connor and Julie Gunlock discussed: WMAL GUEST: 8:05 AM - INTERVIEW - TOM HOMAN - former Acting Director of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, is a Visiting Fellow at The Heritage Foundation on Border bill reaction WASHINGTON EXAMINER: Transgender activists drop in on Riley Gaines and Bethany Hamilton's library story hour King Charles' cancer was 'caught early,' PM says, as Harry flies home to see him 8:35 AM - INTERVIEW - GOVERNOR SCOTT WALKER - president of Young America's Foundation - shared his thoughts on 2024, latest polling, and President Ronald Reagan's birthday. Where to find more about WMAL's morning show:  Follow the Show Podcasts on Apple podcasts, Audible and Spotify. Follow WMAL's "O'Connor and Company" on X: @WMALDC, @LarryOConnor,  @Jgunlock,  @patricepinkfile and @heatherhunterdc.  Facebook: WMALDC and Larry O'Connor Instagram: WMALDC Show Website: https://www.wmal.com/oconnor-company/ How to listen live weekdays from 5 to 9 AM: https://www.wmal.com/listenlive/ Episode: Tuesday, February 6, 2024 / 8 AM Hour  O'Connor and Company is proudly presented by Veritas AcademySee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Second Storyteller
The Second Storyteller Podcast Episode 11: Beast

The Second Storyteller

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2024 17:13


Allow yourself to be swept away into the mysterious tower of The Second Storyteller, where fantastic tales are waiting for your imagination to find them. Today's story was written by Katie Chacon. The role of the Second Storyteller is played by Charles Scott. The Voice of the Story was provided by Charles Scott. The prompt for today's story was "A horror story" from riks. The voice of the intro and outro are provided by Kris Camp https://riks.itch.io/ The music was written and provided by Fintan Neff https://garbagebag.itch.io/

Glenn Clark Radio
Glenn Clark Radio January 12, 2024 (Josh Charles, Scott Garceau, Eric Garfield)

Glenn Clark Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2024 145:40


It is a Friday edition of Glenn Clark Radio, Stan ‘The Fan' Charles is back in studio sitting in for Glenn as it is the last day with the parents not home with Glenn set to return from parts unknown on Monday. Still plenty to chat about even with the Ravens on bye, Playoff football starts tomorrow starting with Joe Flacco and the Browns taking on the Texans, we'll get you ready for all of those games this weekend, plus we'll talk a little baseball with this down time in Ravens news. At 10:20am, we will check in with an old friend, Scott Garceau, talk some O's, what we'd like to see before Spring Training starts, and a little Ravens as well. At 11:20am, we will chat with Eric Garfield, from the Florida Prospect Report, as we talk Orioles, what we'd like to see them do before Spring Training starts, who to look out for on the farm this season and the opening of the Orioles Dominican Academy. And at 11:40am, a special visit from friend of the program, the great Josh Charles, nephew of Stan as we talk some Ravens and what this playoff run has meant to him…

The Second Storyteller
The Second Storyteller Podcast Episode 10: Blue

The Second Storyteller

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2023 14:58


Allow yourself to be swept away into the mysterious tower of The Second Storyteller, where fantastic tales are waiting for your imagination to find them. Today's story was written by Katie Chacon. The role of the Second Storyteller is played by Charles Scott. The Voice of the Story was provided by Katie Chacon. The prompt for today's story was "An identity story" from K. The voice of the intro and outro are provided by Kris Camp https://riks.itch.io/ The music was written and provided by Fintan Neff https://garbagebag.itch.io/

The Second Storyteller
The Second Storyteller Podcast Episode 9: Poetry Week

The Second Storyteller

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2023 9:04


Allow yourself to be swept away into the mysterious tower of The Second Storyteller, where fantastic tales are waiting for your imagination to find them. Today's poems are "Fire", "Because an Orange Chair Should Have an Ode", and "For a Friend" written by Katie Chacon. The role of the Second Storyteller is played by Charles Scott. The Voices of the Story were provided by Katie Chacon, Tony Chacon, and Charles Scott. The prompts for the poems were "Self Celebration" from Kat Greene, "Old Furniture" from C. Scott, and "something for my brother" from K. The voice of the intro and outro are provided by Kris Camp https://riks.itch.io/ The music was written and provided by Fintan Neff https://garbagebag.itch.io/

The Second Storyteller
The Second Storyteller Podcast Episode 8: Oddities

The Second Storyteller

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2023 15:49


Allow yourself to be swept away into the mysterious tower of The Second Storyteller, where fantastic tales are waiting for your imagination to find them. Today's story is "In Which the Tooth Fairy Receives Some Harsh Criticism" written by Katie Chacon. The role of the Second Storyteller is played by Charles Scott. The Voice of the Story is provided by Kris Camp. The prompt for today's story was "Imaginary Friends" submitted by Science in Socks. The voice of the intro and outro are provided by Kris Camp https://riks.itch.io/ The music was written and provided by Fintan Neff https://garbagebag.itch.io/

The Second Storyteller
The Second Storyteller Podcast Episode 7: The Platinum Clover Chronicles Part 2

The Second Storyteller

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2023 16:10


Allow yourself to be swept away into the mysterious tower of The Second Storyteller, where fantastic tales are waiting for your imagination to find them. Today's story is "The Platinum Clover Chronicles Part 2" written by Katie Chacon. The role of the Second Storyteller is played by Charles Scott. The Voice of the Story is provided by Kris Camp. The prompt for today's story was "More Jostlein Please" submitted by Aster. The voice of the intro and outro are provided by Kris Camp https://riks.itch.io/ The music was written and provided by Fintan Neff https://garbagebag.itch.io/

The Second Storyteller
The Second Storyteller Podcast Episode 6: Sharks and Fishies

The Second Storyteller

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2023 47:44


Allow yourself to be swept away into the mysterious tower of The Second Storyteller, where fantastic tales are waiting for your imagination to find them. Today's story is "Sharks and Fishies" written by Katie Chacon. The role of the Second Storyteller is played by Charles Scott. The Voice of the Story is provided by Kris Camp. The prompt for today's story was "Forbidden Wishes" submitted by Corbenik. The voice of the intro and outro are provided by Kris Camp https://riks.itch.io/ The music was written and provided by Fintan Neff https://garbagebag.itch.io/

The Second Storyteller
The Second Storyteller Podcast Episode 5: Forbidden Wishes

The Second Storyteller

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 31, 2023 12:11


Allow yourself to be swept away into the mysterious tower of The Second Storyteller, where fantastic tales are waiting for your imagination to find them. Today's story is "Balloon" written by Katie Chacon. The role of the Second Storyteller is played by Charles Scott. The Voice of the Story is provided by Charles Scott. The prompt for today's story was "Forbidden Wishes" submitted by Corbenik. The voice of the intro and outro are provided by Kris Camp https://riks.itch.io/ The music was written and provided by Fintan Neff https://garbagebag.itch.io/

Refining Rhetoric with Robert Bortins
What Gen. Z Wants From Education with Dr. Charles Scott | Oral Roberts University

Refining Rhetoric with Robert Bortins

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2023 43:07


What does it mean to offer students a “whole-person education”? In this third conversation in our college series this July, Robert sits down with Dr. Charles Scott, the Vice President of External Affairs at Oral Roberts University (ORU), a private Christian college located in Tulsa, Oklahoma, whose mission is “to develop Holy Spirit-empowered leaders through whole-person education to impact the world.” They discuss what a whole-person education looks like practically at ORU, what cultural challenges college students face today, how to prepare students for work as worship, how to engage Generation Z students for Christ, and how Christ-centered businesses can serve the community around them. After the interview, Robert addresses the lowest decline in writing and math scores in decades in the U.S. and Will explains Blackrock's proposed Bitcoin ETF. Show notes: refiningrhetoric.com/charles-scott

The Second Storyteller
The Second Storyteller Podcast Episode 4: A Mixed Up Story Like Soup

The Second Storyteller

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 30, 2023 13:54


Allow yourself to be swept away into the mysterious tower of The Second Storyteller, where fantastic tales are waiting for your imagination to find them. Today's story is "Teenage Apple Fetishist Polar Bears Take a Trip to a Department Store" written by Katie Chacon. The role of the Second Storyteller is played by Charles Scott. The Voice of the Story is provided by Katie Chacon. The prompt for today's story was "Teenage Apple Fetishist Polar Bears Take a Trip to A Department Store" submitted by Kat Greene. The voice of the intro and outro are provided by Kris Camp https://riks.itch.io/ The music was written and provided by Fintan Neff https://garbagebag.itch.io/

The Gear Podcast
Hollywood Guitar Tones

The Gear Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 15, 2023 90:21


Charles Scott of Bad Robot productions joins us for an in depth chat about the gear they use when working on music for some of Hollywood's biggest names.

Colonial Era to Present Day History Buff
Part 1/2 Behind The United States Invades Ohio

Colonial Era to Present Day History Buff

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 2, 2023 57:37


Determine if any or all Indian Nations living in the Ohio Territory supported 1783 Paris Treaty. Learn what differences there were when it came to how Indians & Americans went about waging war by 1790. Learn about Antoine Gamelin, Indian Agent & Trader including his contact with Blue Jacket, Shawnee Chief. Discover if U.S. Government Officials firmly believed that the campaign behind ousting Indians Northwest of Ohio River would be short & swift. Go behind the scenes and learn whom was at the helm of U.S. Army around late September 1790 including what evolved by Mid October of that year. Learn what became significant between March 3-4, 1791. Find out which Indian Nation continuously worked with U.S. Government in regards to situation Northwest of the Ohio River. Get to know Charles Scott and the leadership he embarked upon. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kirk-monroe/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kirk-monroe/support

On The Brink
Episode 126: Kyndra Farrell

On The Brink

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2023 67:42


Kyndra is a young entrepreneur from Northern British Columbia who owns two successful businesses and works full-time in the forest industry. She started her career and businesses from her experiences as an evacuee from the Shovel Lake forest fire. Her first business is an industrial maintenance contracting company with her fiancé that they have been operating for two years. They have 17 employees, as well as significant contacts with West Fraser, Canfor, Northwest Wood Treaters and many other companies. Her second business, Worth A Shot Mobile Bar, is a mobile bartending initiative that saw Kyndra nominated for Best Youth Entrepreneur and the the BC Premiers Choice Award at the annual Small BC Business Awards. Kyndra is the Vice President for the Fraser Lake Eco Cooperative project. (A grassroots community renewal initiative). This young leader has a wealth of education. First at the College of New Caledonia and now at the University of Northern British Columbia. In both places, Kyndra has held positions on the Board of Governors. And while doing her schooling, Kyndra has received over $40,000 in scholarships. Kyndra's most recent project is building an app for Northern British Columbia to connect individuals to volunteer opportunities. It's called Sign Me Up (she's been working with Charles Scott to develop it) at The Hub Space.

The Second Storyteller
The Second Storyteller Podcast Episode 3: Inanimate Object Love Story

The Second Storyteller

Play Episode Listen Later May 31, 2023 20:41


Allow yourself to be swept away into the mysterious tower of The Second Storyteller, where fantastic tales are waiting for your imagination to find them. Today's story is "Corset" written by Katie Chacon. The role of the Second Storyteller is played by Charles Scott. The Voice of the Story is provided by Katie Chacon. The prompt for today's story was "Inanimate Object Love Story" submitted by Sue. The voice of the intro and outro are provided by Kris Camp https://riks.itch.io/ The music was written and provided by Fintan Neff https://garbagebag.itch.io/

The Second Act Podcast
The Second Act Podcast Episode #102 - Charles Scott

The Second Act Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2023 50:11


Charles Scott is an executive mentor, adventure writer and, as we learn, a father who wanted to leave a legacy for his kids.  So, he quit his job in the C-Suite at Intel and started on an adventure that has taken him and his kids around Iceland, across the USA and from one end of Japan to the other.  He shares the drivers behind those choices, what kept him going and what he has learned on the road that wasn't going to happen in the boardroom.  It's a fun conversation with an engaging leader who only wants to help others feel as complete as he does!  Check it out! Reach out to Charles here Or on LinkedIn Promotional Consideration Provided by The GTFO Company. Visit them at: https://www.thegtf-outside.com and use Promo Code KITELEY10 for 10% off of your order! Restocks and new apparel arriving all the time so be sure to frequent the Be sure to follow them at: https://www.facebook.com/gtfocompany https://www.instagram.com/the_gtfo_company https://www.instagram.com/thegtfocompany_ambassadors https://www.tiktok.com/@thegtfocompany Music furnished by bensound.com Co-Host & Executive Producer: Liam Kiteley

Our American Stories
How a California Nonprofit Saved This Police Officer's Life

Our American Stories

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2023 27:27


On this episode of Our American Stories, after several self-defense shootings and the death of his son, it took a nonprofit to keep officer Charles Scott from taking his own life. Support the show (https://www.ouramericanstories.com/donate)See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Active Shooter: The Podcast
BONUS: Raw Audio - Psychiatrist and the Parkland Shooter Interview

Active Shooter: The Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2023 38:39


This is a raw, unedited interview between Dr. Charles Scott and the Parkland Shooter. We covered the Parkland Shooting in episode 31.

The Second Storyteller
The Second Storyteller Podcast Episode 2: The Platinum Clover Chronicles Part 1

The Second Storyteller

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 30, 2023 13:38


Allow yourself to be swept away into the mysterious tower of The Second Storyteller, where fantastic tales are waiting for your imagination to find them. Today's story is "The Platinum Clover Chronicles: Part 1, She's a Girl, She's a Cube?" written by Katie Chacon. The role of the Second Storyteller is played by Charles Scott. The Voice of the Story is provided by Katie Chacon. The prompt for today's story was "An Adventure Story" submitted by Penny Dreadful. The voice of the intro and outro are provided by Kris Camp https://riks.itch.io/ The music was written and provided by Fintan Neff https://garbagebag.itch.io/

420 Radio Show
The 420 Radio Show LIVE Edition w/guest Charles Scott from Scott Family Farms

420 Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2023 118:09


Join Us as we welcome one of the world's top cannabis breeders. Known worldwide as Reeferman Seeds, Charles Scott discusses his newest venture, Scott Family Farms, from sunny Jamaica. share some news, views, reviews, along with grow tips and our usual silliness.

Protecting Your NEST with Dr. Tony Hampton
Episode 145: The Healing Potential of LARD with Charles, Scott, and Adelyn Mayfield

Protecting Your NEST with Dr. Tony Hampton

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2023 83:07


Welcome to Protecting Your Nest with Dr. Tony Hampton. Charles Mayfield is the founder of Farrow Skincare—a company committed to using natural ingredients and healthy animal fats to create quality products. Charles is also a farmer and founded Mayfield Pastures with the goal of growing food in a way that could heal both the body and the planet. He is also a fitness trainer and co-author of three paleo cookbooks. In this discussion, Dr. Tony and Charles talk about: (04:39) Charles' kids' experience of living on a farm (14:28) How Charle's kids are involved in Farrow Skincare (21:08) Charles' dietary journey and what he eats now (25:16) How Charles found out that lard is a great ingredient in skin care products (31:08) Bad ingredients in industrial skin care products and the history of consumer protection in skin care products in the USA (39:16) The difference between lard and tallow (45:11) The process from animal to final product of making Farrow skincare products (52:39) The sustainability and edibility of Farrow skincare products (57:43) Skin type and lard-based skin care (01:06:00) The shelf life of Farrow products (01:10:03) Why use tallow at all if we have lard? (01:13:22) The Farrow skin care elixer Thank you for listening to Protecting Your Nest. For additional resources and information, please see the links below.    Links:   Charles Mayfield: Linktree (Find the Farrow link and discount code via Dr. Hampton's Linktree)   Dr. Tony Hampton: Linktree Instagram Account LinkedIn Account Ritmos Negros Podcast Q Med Symposium for Metabolic Health Lectures

The Second Storyteller
The Second Storyteller Podcast Episode 1: A Ghost Story

The Second Storyteller

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 31, 2023 25:59


Welcome to the first episode of The Second Storyteller podcast. Allow yourself to be swept away into the mysterious tower of the Second Storyteller, where fantastic tales are waiting for your imagination to find them. Today's story is "Empty Shoe" written by Katie Chacon. The role of the Second Storyteller is played by Charles Scott. The Voice of the Story is provided by Katie Chacon. The prompt for today's story was "Ghosts", submitted by Aster C. The voice of the intro and outro are provided by Kris Camp https://riks.itch.io/The music was written and provided by Fintan Neff https://garbagebag.itch.io/

Jenn & Bill Daily
Top Fan of the Day | 9.26.22

Jenn & Bill Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2022 0:57


Congrats to Charles Scott from Upper Providence, PA! Join our Bee Up Club! Start your day the best way on our Facebook LIVE Page every weekday morning @ 6:05am. "Like" us on Facebook and you could be the next Top Fan. 

Righteousness on SermonAudio
"The Righteousness of Christ's Prosecution"

Righteousness on SermonAudio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2022 32:00


A new MP3 sermon from Mike Hutsell Ministries is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: "The Righteousness of Christ's Prosecution" Speaker: Charles Scott Broadcaster: Mike Hutsell Ministries Event: Sunday - PM Date: 9/25/2022 Bible: Matthew 7:20-23 Length: 32 min.

Our American Stories
How 911 At Ease International Saved This Police Officer's Career

Our American Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 18, 2022 38:16


On this episode of Our American Stories, Charles Scott was working as a Police Officer in the Central Valley of California. Things were going well. But things took a turn when he was a part of an officer involved shooting. Support the show (https://www.ouramericanstories.com/donate)   Time Codes: 00:00 - How 911 At Ease International Saved This Police Officer's Career 35:00 - The World's First Action Figure Museum?!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Pirate Radio 92.7FM Greenville Audio Archive
PRL 6 - 1-22 Eric Ward, Jeff Charles, Scott Rogers, Patrick Mason, Jake Agnos

Pirate Radio 92.7FM Greenville Audio Archive

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 1, 2022 141:52


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Boomer Casts
After Nine Friday May 27th 2022

Boomer Casts

Play Episode Listen Later May 30, 2022 58:03


Segment 1 & 2 Host Eric Allen with guest Charles Scott (re: Economy & decoupling from China) Segment 3, 4 & 5 Eric with the Panel --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/boomercasts/message

Pirate Radio 92.7FM Greenville Audio Archive
PRL 5 - 18 - 22 Jeff Charles, Scott Rogers, Patrick Mason, Billy Weaver, Stephen Igoe

Pirate Radio 92.7FM Greenville Audio Archive

Play Episode Listen Later May 18, 2022 143:07


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Pirate Radio 92.7FM Greenville Audio Archive
PRL 5 - 11 - 22 Jeff Charles, Scott Rogers, Patrick Mason, Stephen Igoe

Pirate Radio 92.7FM Greenville Audio Archive

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2022 146:38


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Pirate Radio 92.7FM Greenville Audio Archive
PRL 4 - 20 - 22 Jeff Charles, Scott Rogers, Mike Mullis, Patrick Mason, Bryce Williams

Pirate Radio 92.7FM Greenville Audio Archive

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2022 143:58


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Our American Stories
EP241: 911 At Ease International Saved This Police Officer's Career and The World's First Action Figure Museum

Our American Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2022 38:13


On this episode of Our American Stories, Charles Scott tells us about a time he was working as a Police Officer in the Central Valley of California when he was part of an officer involved shooting. Kevin Stark of The Toy and Action Figure Museum in Pauls Valley, Oklahoma, tells the story of his museum, and his life in toys. Support the show (https://www.ouramericanstories.com/donate) Time Codes: 00:00 - 911 At Ease International Saved This Police Officer's Career 35:00 - The World's First Action Figure Museum Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Up On Game
"IN 4YRS, I'VE COACHED 25 KIDS TO PLAY D-1" Life Christian Academy Head Football Coach Charles Scott

Up On Game

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2022 10:15


Some coaches impact the lives of the youths they coach, and Life Christian Academy Head Varsity Football Coach Charles Scott is just that coach. Coach Charles gives the kids the resources needed to succeed. Coach Charles, so far, has coached over 60 kids to D-1 schools. And with the NIL taking shape, he is helping those players recognize their brand and their potential to grow. UP On GAME Presents Conversations With A Legend. LaVar Arrington is sitting down with the best from the field, the stage, and beyond. These are intimate conversations and storytelling with legendary humans about their lives and successful careers. In this episode, Arrington talks with Former NFL Legend and now current Life Christian Academy Head Varsity Football Coach Charles Scott. #upongame See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Up on Game Presents
"IN 4YRS, I'VE COACHED 25 KIDS TO PLAY D-1" Life Christian Academy Head Football Coach Charles Scott

Up on Game Presents

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2022 10:15


Some coaches impact the lives of the youths they coach, and Life Christian Academy Head Varsity Football Coach Charles Scott is just that coach. Coach Charles gives the kids the resources needed to succeed. Coach Charles, so far, has coached over 60 kids to D-1 schools. And with the NIL taking shape, he is helping those players recognize their brand and their potential to grow. UP On GAME Presents Conversations With A Legend. LaVar Arrington is sitting down with the best from the field, the stage, and beyond. These are intimate conversations and storytelling with legendary humans about their lives and successful careers. In this episode, Arrington talks with Former NFL Legend and now current Life Christian Academy Head Varsity Football Coach Charles Scott. #upongame See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Downtown Depot
Downtown Depot - Chris Charles Scott

Downtown Depot

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2022 27:04


In this episode, host Austin Meek talks with filmmaker Chris Charles Scott, and focuses on Scott's documentary about Baylor basketball - Ode to Joy.

Our American Stories
EP216: 911 At Ease International Saved This Police Officer's Career and Las Vegas Must See: The Neon Museum

Our American Stories

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2022 38:16


On this episode of Our American Stories, Charles Scott was working as a Police Officer in the Central Valley of California. Things were going well. But things took a turn when he was a part of an officer-involved shooting. Executive director of the Neon Museum, Aaron Berger, shares some of the history of Las Vegas and the iconic signage associated with it. Support the show (https://www.ouramericanstories.com/donate) Time Codes: 00:00 - 911 At Ease International Saved This Police Officer's Career 35:00 - Las Vegas Must See: The Neon Museum Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Pirate Radio 92.7FM Greenville Audio Archive
PRL 2 - 23 - 22 Jeff Charles, Scott Rogers, Amanda Moore, Bryce Williams, Bryant Packard

Pirate Radio 92.7FM Greenville Audio Archive

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2022 142:45


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Pirate Radio 92.7FM Greenville Audio Archive
PRL 2 - 16 - 22 Jeff Charles, Scott Rogers, Bryce Williams

Pirate Radio 92.7FM Greenville Audio Archive

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2022 144:37


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Mno Nikan-Off the Rez Podcast
Being Potawatomi with Charles Scott Part 2 of 2

Mno Nikan-Off the Rez Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2022 29:43


dancing, sign language, and SAM gives a shout-out to Lyle :) --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mno-nikan/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mno-nikan/support

Mno Nikan-Off the Rez Podcast
Being Potawatomi with Charles Scott

Mno Nikan-Off the Rez Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2022 26:10


This is one of a two part series with Charles Scott --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/mno-nikan/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mno-nikan/support

NEI Podcast
E124 - 2021 NEI Congress Extended Q&A Podcast: Cannabis and Violence: From High to Homicidal with Dr. Charles Scott

NEI Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 5, 2021 16:22


In this episode, Dr. Charles Scott addresses some of your unanswered questions from his presentation on cannabis and violence.    Dr. Scott is Chief, Division of Psychiatry and the Law, Forensic Psychiatry Fellowship Training Director, and Professor of Clinical Psychiatry at the University of California, Davis Medical Center in Sacramento, California. He is Board Certified in Forensic Psychiatry, General Psychiatry, Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, and Addiction Psychiatry. Dr. Scott has served as a forensic psychiatric consultant to jails, prisons, maximum security forensic inpatient units, California Department of State Hospitals, and as a consultant to the National Football League (NFL) providing training on violence risk assessment for NFL counselors.   His research interests include the relationship of substance use to aggression among criminal defendants, on the quality of forensic evaluations of criminal responsibility, child witness testimony, malingering, and assessment of posttraumatic stress disorder. He lectures nationally on the topics of malingering, violence risk assessment, juvenile violence, substance use and violence, the assessment of sex offenders, correctional psychiatry, DSM-5 and the law, and malpractice issues in mental health.

StarTalk Radio
Nature or Nurture with Eli Manning and Dr. Angela Duckworth

StarTalk Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2021 46:16


What matters more: nature or nurture? On this episode, Neil deGrasse Tyson and co-hosts Gary O'Reilly and Chuck Nice explore what creates expert performers with CEO of Character Lab Dr. Angela Duckworth, featuring our interview with Eli Manning.NOTE: StarTalk+ Patrons can watch or listen to this entire episode commercial-free.Thanks to our Patrons DanO, Jerad Sorber, Joseph Mcpolin, Jacqueline Savo, The Afrikan-Scifi-Scholar, Charles Scott, and Angie Duncker for supporting us this week.Photo Credit: Erik Drost, CC BY 2.0, via Wikimedia Commons

The Latest Draft Podcast
S3 E2: Schooled and Lettered

The Latest Draft Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2021 37:45


This episode features Schooled and Lettered, book and music by Jacinth Greywoode, book & lyrics by Chase O'Neill.In Schooled & Lettered, country girl Flora Knightley arrives on Long Island to visit her high society cousin Barbara Ross and her fellow New York elite Charles Scott for a glorious summer. The clash of cultures, along with Flora's deep desire to find a way back home, quickly devolves into a manipulatively polite fight in this comedy of manners set during late 19th century!

Light of the Southwest
Light of the Southwest with Dr. Charles Scott (Episode 2021-23)

Light of the Southwest

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2021 118:45


with Dr. Charles Scott

Light of the Southwest
Light of the Southwest 2021-12 with Tommie Cooper and Dr. Charles Scott

Light of the Southwest

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2021 58:28


Guests: Tommie Cooper and Dr. Charles Scott

Fear on SermonAudio
"The Spirit of Fear"

Fear on SermonAudio

Play Episode Listen Later May 17, 2021 44:00


A new MP3 sermon from Mike Hutsell Ministries is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: "The Spirit of Fear" Speaker: Charles Scott Broadcaster: Mike Hutsell Ministries Event: Sunday Service Date: 5/16/2021 Bible: 2 Timothy 1:7 Length: 44 min.

SicEm365 Radio
Chris Charles Scott 4-23-21

SicEm365 Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 23, 2021 26:04


Director of Sic'Em365's forthcoming @BaylorMBB documentary and#Baylor grad @chrischarscott joins to talk about his history at Baylor, the scope of the documentary, and his excitement for the project

Afternoons With Mike PODCAST
S2E165 A VETERAN'S DAY SPECIAL featuring Major Charles Scott Williams ("Chuck"), retired US Army major.

Afternoons With Mike PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2020 53:25


Back for another visit on AWM, Major Chuck Williams (known to our listeners as "Chaplain Chuck") shares on the importance of this American holiday that honors the veterans of our military branches. Chuck served our nation for 21 years, including 3 deployments to Afghanistan, Iraq, and other war zones. Chuck has a heart for God and His Church, and is currently working on his second PhD.

David Gornoski
The Future of Criminal Justice - A Neighbor's Choice

David Gornoski

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 11, 2020 46:41


With Joe Biden alleged to be the successor to President Trump, what lies in store when it comes to criminal justice reformation. Join David Gornoski? Chelsea Murphy, and conservative justice reform advocate David Safavian as they discuss how conservatives can fight for justice reform under a Biden presidency. How can we help former offenders integrate into society with clean slates? Also in the show, CAN-DO Clemency's Amy Povah calls in to highlight the story of Charles Scott, who is currently serving a 51 years prison sentence. Joining Amy to expand on Charles' situation is Dorian Bandy, Charles' girlfriend, and Saraya Scott, Charles' sister, who are appealing for his clemency. Support CAN-DO Clemency at candoclemency.com Read Chelsea Murphy's articles on rightoncrime.com Visit the A Neighbor's Choice website at aneighborschoice.com

Nobelcast
1932 - Charles Scott Sherrington ve Edgar Douglas Adrian, Nöronların fonksiyonu

Nobelcast

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 18, 2020 41:40


Bu bölümde 1932 yılında Sir Charles Scott Sherrington ve (Lord) Edgar Douglas Adrian'a verilen Nobel ödülünü konuştuk. Sinirbilime olan temel katkılarını ve bu çalışmaların yankılarından bahsettik.

The Doug Stanhope Podcast
Ep.#409: Director Chris Charles Scott III - "Class Action Park"

The Doug Stanhope Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2020 62:06


Director Chris Charles Scott III is in Bisbee to shoot a documentary about NoWhereMan and Whisky Girl and premieres his new documentary, "Class Action Park" (HBOMax) at the compound. Want more Stanhope? Subscribe at https://www.patreon.com/stanhopepodcast to get an extra BONUS podcast for as little as a $1 a month. Plus, video, insider communication with the podcast and more.Doug's new book, "No Encore For The Donkey" available exclusively at Audible.com - https://amzn.to/31uwvO0 Check Out Doug's Weekly eBay Yard Sale listing - https://www.ebay.com/usr/stanhope_podcast?_trksid=p2047675.l2559Doug's latest comedy special, "Dying of a Last Breed", is now available on Amazon Prime - https://www.amazon.com/gp/video/detail/B08CY4XDMC/ref=atv_dp_cnc_1_5Recorded Sep. 3rd, 2020 at the New FunHouse in Bisbee, AZ with Doug Stanhope (@dougstanhope), Director Chris Charles Scott III, Chad Shank (@hdfatty), Tracey (@egglester), and Ggreg Chaille (@gregchaille). Produced and Edited by Chaille.We have no idea what the future holds so get on the Mailing List at https://www.dougstanhope.com/. When we know, we'll let you know.LINKS - Visit the Stanhope Store - http://www.dougstanhope.com/store/Check out "Class Action Park" on HBOMax or where ever you find stuff to watch. https://www.hbomax.com/feature/urn:hbo:feature:GX0P9SwLUP4vDIQEAAAAeCheck out the classic Whisky Girl and NoWhere Man Cliffhanger Podcasts THE DOUG STANHOPE PODCAST: A BISBEE CLIFFHANGER (Part 1) - https://allthingscomedy.com/podcasts/the-doug-stanhope-podcast-a-bisbee-cliffhangerTHE BISBEE CLIFFHANGER PT.2: NOWHERE MAN AND A WHISKEY GIRL - https://allthingscomedy.com/podcasts/the-bisbee-cliffhanger-pt.2-nowhere-man-and-a-whiskey-girlISSUES WITH ANDY Podcast - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2xKdSjAXFP0Closing song, “The Stanhope Rag”, written and performed by Scotty Conant for Doug Stanhope and used with permission – Available on Soundcloud - https://soundcloud.com/scottyconantPhoto Credit - Brian Hennigan

Untitled Movie Reviews
REVIEW: Seth Porges & Chris Charles Scott III's Class Action Park

Untitled Movie Reviews

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2020 20:39


Carolina Connection
CarolinaCast: Charles Scott’s legacy is largely missing from the Carolina Basketball Museum

Carolina Connection

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 28, 2020 18:47


UNC has one the most storied basketball programs in the country. But recently, one student noticed one of the most important players was missing from that story.

Carolina Connection
Carolina Connection – Feb. 22, 2020

Carolina Connection

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2020 29:47


The chair of the UNC Board of Governors reaffirms that Silent Sam won’t return to campus, but also expresses frustration at the ongoing controversy. A UNC campus organization has organized a trip to Israel and Palestinian territories, but critics of the trip are calling for a boycott. UNC wants to give East Franklin Street a makeover, but it could come at the cost of losing restaurants and other businesses that have been there for decades. As Black History Month comes to a close, a former plantation in Durham presents a lingering memory of slavery. The North Carolina Basketball Museum is missing the story of UNC's first black scholarship athlete, Charles Scott. A local musician creates a soundtrack for a classic silent film.

Sermons
09/02/20 PM Charles Scott-Pearson

Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2020 34:53


Sermons
09/02/20 AM Charles Scott-Pearson

Sermons

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2020 30:53


Our True Crime Podcast
#20 The Lost Boys of St Charles : Scott Kleeschulte, Todd Pigg Jr & Ben Hurt Remastered Sound

Our True Crime Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 28, 2018 43:59


In 1988, nine year Scott Kleeschulte vanished from his neighborhood in the St Charles, MissouriTwo years later, Todd 'TJ' Pigg Jr and Ben Hurt disappeared from the exact same neighborhood.Everyone in the town kept their children close and preached about Stranger DangerThey never even thought it could be someone that walked among them Our awesome listener discretion is voiced by the uber talented Edward October.  Make sure to check out his YouTube channel OctoberpodVHS.  He never disappoints.  Promos this week are of or friendsNRI Woman Podcast  and FriGay the 13th Horror Podcast LinkNewspapers.com ~ Mostly STLNewspapers.com~St Louis Post Dispatch  And our most fabulous music is by Nico of We Talk of Dreams

Blind Abilities
Ultra Extreme Advocacy: Team See Possibilities Attacks Mount Doom and the new TSP Global Scholarship Program! (Transcription provided)

Blind Abilities

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 27, 2018 23:45


Show Summary: Full Transcript Below Daniel Berlin joins Jeff in the Blind Abilities Studio to talk about phase 5 of his Team See Possibilities 7 continents in 7 years goal. New Zealand is the next target for Team See Possibilities. [caption id="attachment_4090" align="alignleft" width="300"]Team See Possibilities walking the Great Wall of China 2017[/caption] Last year it was China and the Great Wall, another was climbing Kilimanjaro, and as you can gather, these extreme endurance events gain the attention of many throughout the world, Alison, Brad, Charles and Dan get most energized when they are able to meet with children who are blind and vision impaired. Each event includes visits to blind schools, parents and teachers of the blind. Over the last 5 years, Team See Possibilities has raised over $100,000 to support children who are blind around the world. And they have been busy working on a Global Scholarship initiative that will launch in early 2019. This scholarship program is aimed at blind students wanting a college education and have a drive to succeed.   You can find Team See Possibilities on the web at www.TeamSeePossibilities.comCheck out their schedule of events and find out how you can support the Team’s mission.     Contact: Thank you for listening! You can follow us on Twitter @BlindAbilities On the web at www.BlindAbilities.com Send us an email Get the Free Blind Abilities Appon the App Store.   Full Transcript:   Dan Berlin: We're on our fifth continent now, and taking on our fifth endurance challenge, this one in New Zealand.   Jeff Thompson: Please welcome Dan Berlin, Team See Possibilities.   Dan Berlin: It's the challenge itself that brings out the strength in us.   Jeff Thompson: Blind ultra-marathon runner, extreme endurance athlete, co-founder of his own company, and blindness advocate.   Dan Berlin: To see the possibilities, not the limitations, our message is always about letting each individual find their true own self human capacity, human potential, and help them to recognize that.   Jeff Thompson: You can find out more about Dan Berlin and the foundation at teamseepossibilities.com.   Dan Berlin: The barriers and challenges are there for someone with a visual disability, but they're not insurmountable. It's just, we always learn how to attack the problem from a different angle.   Jeff Thompson: For more podcasts with the blindness perspective, check us out on the web at www.blindabilities.com, and download the free Blind Abilities app from the app store, that's two-words, Blind Abilities.   Dan Berlin: For anyone who likes Lord of the Rings, almost all of that film was filmed around that area. Basically we're running around Mount Doom.   Jeff Thompson: Now, here's Dan Berlin. We hope you enjoy. Welcome to Blind Abilities, I'm Jeff Thompson. Today we got a special guest who's taken off to New Zealand. He's a blind endurance athlete. His name's Dan Berlin. Thank you, Dan, for taking the time in such a crunch moment and coming on to Blind Abilities.   Dan Berlin: Oh thank you Jeff. Thank you for having me.   Jeff Thompson: Oh, you bet. It's a pleasure to have you on. Can you tell people what you've been doing? You got seven countries, seven years, but you're doing something that's bigger than just the event itself.   Dan Berlin: Definitely. This started out as a recreational activity in the extreme sense with three of my friends and I looking to run rim-to-rim-to-rim in the Grand Canyon. We did that four years ago. After that, it was so impactful that we decided to form a non-profit called Team See Possibilities. Since then, we've been taking on once a year, epic endurance challenges around the world with the mission of supporting children who are blind in each country that we go to. We're on our fifth continent now, and taking on our fifth endurance challenge, this one in New Zealand. We leave tomorrow evening.   Jeff Thompson: You're going to be doing an endurance marathon. I mean, it's not just around the track 26-miles, this is something quite different.   Dan Berlin: Yeah. We like to find things that are challenging. As any of us who have limited, or no sight know, uneven surfaces to the extreme of trying to run on the trail is about as challenging as it gets. That's kind of right in our wheel-house. We put ourselves in these tough situations and try to figure out how to get through it. Each time we attempt one of these runs, we're learning as we go, adapting, to different techniques of guiding. I've learned so much on the fly about how to deal with different situations as they present themselves, and doing it safely, and really relying on others, working together as a team to do these things that seem impossible at the time. Then we find a way to get them done.   Dan Berlin: Then we try to take that message and share it, especially with parents, educators, children who are interacting, or who are visually impaired themselves, and really say that this is tough. It's hard to go through school. It's hard to think of a career when you have limited sight, but the reality is that the challenge can actually make us stronger. It's just like when we do train for an endurance event, when we do train for a marathon, we don't jump off the couch and run it, we have to put ourselves through all sorts of challenges in order to build up that endurance to be able to tackle the goal that we want to obtain. We use this analogy in taking on some of these tremendously hard endurance challenges, to really say, "It's the challenge itself that brings out the strength in us."   Jeff Thompson: Doing such feats as this brings a lot of attention to it. You kind of relay into bringing attention to blindness, and the orphanages, and people involved in those countries.   Dan Berlin: Yeah, definitely. We spend a lot of time with schools. Spend a lot of the time with children who are blind, and also their peers, their communities, their educators. So often it's about not coming in with pre-set expectations, or a very low bar of what somebody's capable of achieving. Our message is always about letting each individual find their true own self, human capacity, human potential, and help them to recognize that. So often it's the most well-meaning adults in the child's life that put up these roadblocks around them, or guardrails might be more ... to say to keep them safe. In so doing, oftentimes, limit their own self-beliefs on what can be accomplished, or what they can truly achieve. That's what we try to knock down.   Dan Berlin: Professionally, I co-founded the Vanilla Extract Company, been CEO here for years. We actually just made a transition with the company, so now I'm back into a very large corporate environment. You know, the barriers and challenges are there for someone with a visual disability, but they're not insurmountable. It's just we always learn how to attack the problem from a different angle.   Jeff Thompson: When you attack this problem of the trail ultra-marathon, you're not just going to run one, you decided to do two in a week.   Dan Berlin: Yeah. You know what that say, that expression about you become the average of your peers? The real true test of that is to pick incredible peers to be hanging out with. When I got together with this team, if you said the bar was two-feet high, they looked at it and said, "Well, that's the first one, the real one's four-feet high." They're always upping the ante, and that's great for me, because we push each other to achieve things that we're not sure if we know we can do. When we go into these things, we never really know that we're going to accomplish it. That's what makes it so special when we do. This time, in New Zealand, we're taking on the Tongariro Circuit in the north island, which is about a 27-mile run. For those that love Lord of the Rings, if you picture Mount Doom, we're basically running around Mount Doom. Yeah, so you can imagine how rugged that terrain is in the films, that's where number one ...   Dan Berlin: Then, for after leaving the north island, we head to the south island and take on the world-famous Milford Track. For this one, we're going to start by kayaking a few kilometers to the start. This is traditionally a four-day hike, about 33 miles. We're going to run it, actually reverse, to the normal route that's taken. It gets a lot of climbing, and the rugged terrain in there in the first half, and take that on, in less than a day.   Jeff Thompson: Less than a day?   Dan Berlin: Less than a day.   Jeff Thompson: Wow.   Dan Berlin: We're not bringing sleeping bags, so it's going to be pretty cold and wet if we don't make it.   Jeff Thompson: There's the incentive. There you go.   Dan Berlin: Exactly. That's what they say.   Jeff Thompson: It's great what you do. I know you started this a while ago. This is number five out of the seven, right?   Dan Berlin: Yeah, this is five of the seven.   Jeff Thompson: Five continents. Last year you did the Great Wall, and wow, Kilimanjaro.   Dan Berlin: Yeah.   Jeff Thompson: The list goes on.   Dan Berlin: It's great. Each time we go to one of these countries, we have the opportunity to speak at schools, to talk with children who have vision loss, and parents and teachers, and communities in which they live. So we always get lots of ability to interact with many communities, and to really spread our message of ability, and not pre-judging. The whole goal is to just blow up these perceived notions of what someone with a disability is capable of doing.   Jeff Thompson: And let them see the possibilities as in the name Team See Possibilities.   Dan Berlin: Exactly. We want everyone, the individual themselves, and those around them to see the possibilities, not the limitations.   Jeff Thompson: Yeah, just like you said in other times when we've talked, you said, "You don't think about what you can't do, you think about what you can do," I like that attitude.   Dan Berlin: Yeah. It's exactly. I mean, in the workplace, so often we focus on enhance your strengths, play to your strengths, take advantage of your strengths, do whatever you can to diminish your weaknesses, that's so often in many things, whether it's a sport, business, personally, that's what leads to success. For someone with a vision impairment, like myself, yeah, a significant weakness is the fact that I can't see what I'm doing. Mitigate that weakness, find an awesome team. I have three fantastic guides and play to my strengths. In my case, my strengths are the love and ability to do some of these endurance challenges and make that most of that.   Jeff Thompson: Why don't you give a Team See Possibilities a shout-out right now? I think they're great. I've watched those videos, and wow, it's just neat seeing what they do for challenges along with you. Cause you seem like they're either crazy guy, and they're there with you though.   Dan Berlin: Oh, sometimes I think I am the sane one in the group.   Jeff Thompson: Oh wow.   Dan Berlin: So it's awesome. We were first started with Charles Scott, longtime friends, been friends for almost two decades now. When I first got into just running, my goal was really to start running and get to a 5k, this was about nine years ago. I had no idea of getting into endurance sports at the time. I was in my late 30s, feeling down, gaining weight, had started a new enterprise, new company, and was feeling pretty low about my physical health, and just decided to go out and start running to try to get back in shape. Charles is really the inspiration to take it a step further and try a marathon. He's one of the main drivers of the team.   Dan Berlin: Brad Graff is a longtime friend of Charles, and invaluable teammate. Brad is our logistics guru. He takes care of everything, packing list, plan-wise, transportation, gets us to where we need to be, keeps us on time. It's absolutely fantastic. Alison Qualter Berna is our third team member, and she's really the heart of the team. Alison brings so much compassion and joy to everything she does, that being out there together makes it so enjoyable. Then the four of us, we support each other. We all have our high points, and we all have our low points. It's all about doing this as a unit and being together.   Jeff Thompson: You really caught my attention when I heard about ... when you ran the rim-to-rim, the Grand Canyon. Like one foot to the left would have been thousand feet down. You ran the ... First blind person to ever do that. Let's see there is South American, there's China, Kilimanjaro, there's Europe coming up next year, but I saw on your list of number seven is Antarctica.   Dan Berlin: Antarctica is the big one. We systematically put Europe as number six, because if the opportunity opens up for us to be able to Antarctica next year, we're sure we can find a way of doing Europe the following year. That is the big one. We haven't determined exactly what Antarctica looks like yet. It's expensive. It's time-consuming. It's a pretty incredible place to be. That is going to be the capstone of this journey.   Jeff Thompson: Yeah, the thing about at the South Pole, if you go 10 miles north, 20 miles east, or west, you're still on 10 miles from the South Pole.   Dan Berlin: I know. It's pretty cool.   Jeff Thompson: Yeah, mind-boggling is what I see this as. You guys are out there, you're a team. I like that team spirit that you have, you talk about, and what you're doing for all the communities, and that you get involved with. You're doing something else this fall, not only running two ultra-marathons in one week, but you're starting something very special this fall, why don't you tell the listeners about it.   Dan Berlin: Definitely. In our travels around the world, we often speak at schools, and have been giving financial donations, contributions to school-by-school as we visit them. We started a music program in a school for the blind in Lima for instance. We helped buy supplies for an integrated school for the blind in Tanzania. What we want to do is create a more meaningful, lasting impact on the blind community, and those that interact with them. In thinking about it, we thought, tackling this transition, for youths, from high school, into college, and helping students obtain a meaningful secondary education. Now this is not for everyone, this is for the students that have the will, and the tenacity, and the fight to go and take on the college education.   Dan Berlin: I know from experience, it's very challenging. It's hard enough to understand where should we go? Where can we get accepted? What should we major in? The expense, and the cost of going. Now layering on top of that, the challenge of having to figure out how you're going to get around campus. What type of support will I need in the classroom? Will my professors understand if I can't see what they're presenting, or the video that they're showing? These stresses are just in the added level of challenge that just requires additional hard work and tenacity to get it done.   Dan Berlin: What we're starting up is a scholarship program at least where we can to help offset the cost of students that want to take on this challenge. We'll be rolling this out first quarter of 2019. Probably looking to take applications by March or April of 2019 for the fall of next year. Our goal is to be able to offer five $5000 scholarships. We targeted it around both New Zealand, and the United States for this year. The long-term goal of the project is to identify and create meaningful pathways for a student with vision-loss, or no sight, through a university program, into a career path, and be able to have mentors, and folks that have done it, that have navigated those waters before, available to help mentor, and just to be there as resources.   Dan Berlin: Again, really, this is when a student approaches a professor in a freshman year of biology class let's say, and can't see the screen, having them have somebody that they can talk to and ask about, "How did you do it?" I think that will be very powerful, and really getting back to our mission about supporting children with vision loss and helping them achieve their maximum potential. Sometimes we get stuck trying to solve the problem when there's a solution, but if we can prevent having to reinvent the wheel every time, that's what we're after. This isn't for everyone, but this is for those that are really looking to get out there and go through a university program, and not quite sure all the roadblocks they're going to face. We're looking at initially financial support, and eventually building this into a lot more peer-to-peer mentoring support.   Jeff Thompson: I really like what you say as a career pathway, a pathway for other people to follow. Like you said, reinventing the wheel, every person that comes along, they think they're the only person in the world that has ever done this, but just like when the next blind person gets to the top of Kilimanjaro, there's probably a little piece of braille up there that says, "Dan Berlin was here."   Dan Berlin: I tell you, I mean, when I take on these challenges, I research the trail, and I look for anyone else who's vision impaired that has done similar things before, part of the trail, or similar type things, and ask them. That's one of the ways I met Jack Chen. Years ago, I called him when I was looking at going up Kilimanjaro, cause I read that he climbed it several years ago. I really asked him, I said, "Well what was it like? What was the trail like? How did you handle this? How did you handle that?"   Jeff Thompson: Oh wow.   Dan Berlin: To be able to provide that level of ... Somebody there to be able to be supportive, and just be that sounding board for a student to be able to ask, "Well, how did you get through a course that's all dealing with quizzes, and clickers, and you have to see the screen to enter the number, and which one you choose?" Little practical issues like that, that are the reality in college today. If we can solve some of those issues without having to involve ... Sometimes we don't like the stigma of having to involve university services, or to make a big to-do about special accommodations.   Jeff Thompson: Sometimes there's just that little thing that gets you past something that you go, "Oh, that's it?" It's just a little simple thing. What I was going to say earlier is there's ... someone's going to get to the top of Kilimanjaro and find a braille Dan Berlin was here, but now I'm corrected, now it's going to say Jack Chen and Dan Berlin were here.   Dan Berlin: Yeah, exactly. I mean that's how I met Jack. Jack is a fantastic person. He and I have such similar beliefs, and attitude towards life, and the way we view things.   Jeff Thompson: Well, you guys did the Race Across America last year ... well this year, 2018.   Dan Berlin: Yeah.   Jeff Thompson: Wow.   Dan Berlin: Yeah, it was the past June.   Jeff Thompson: Two big major feats.   Dan Berlin: I know. Time goes by.   Jeff Thompson: Wow. Well Dan, I know you got to get packing, heading out to New Zealand for that endurance flight. I just want to thank you so much for coming on here, sharing. If you want to read more about Dan and his Team See Possibilities, it's teamseepossibilities.com on the web. Congratulations on the Race Across America. Good luck to you and your team, Team See Possibilities when you head to New Zealand, and accomplish your goals.   Dan Berlin: Yeah, thank you very much Jeff. I really appreciate having the opportunity to share this with you, and the other listeners.   Jeff Thompson: Oh great. I'm looking forward to hearing about it. I talked to you earlier, it was like, "What? You're going to New Zealand? Now what's up?" It's like, wow, that's really cool. I want to say if you get a chance to go onto the website, there's some videos there that just explain doing the wall. It's not just a path, the wall is not a path. There's obstacles, there's some parts that are perfect, picture perfect parts, but you kayaked in the morning, you climbed ... oh it was like, "Wow, this is really cool." There's other videos on there too. Just good information on there, and hopefully people can get a chance to go to your website and check it out.   Dan Berlin: Oh, thanks Jeff.   Jeff Thompson: I'm excited for you. I'm excited for your team. Good luck to all of you.   Dan Berlin: Ah, thank you Jeff. I think this is fantastic. I really appreciate this, such short notice, this is great.   Jeff Thompson: Safe travels man.   Dan Berlin: Thanks Jeff.   Jeff Thompson: All right.   Dan Berlin: Take care.   Jeff Thompson: Bye-bye. Be sure to check out Team See Possibilities on the website at www.teamseepossibilities.com. I'm sure we'll get back with Dan Berlin when they return, and some other exciting news as they start to launch the global scholarship project from Team See Possibilities. Once again, I want to thank you for listening. We hope you enjoyed. Until next time, bye-bye.   [Music] [Transition noise] When we share -What we see -Through each other's eyes...   [Multiple voices overlapping, in unison, to form a single sentence]   ...We can then begin to bridge the gap between the limited expectations, and the realities of Blind Abilities.   Jeff Thompson:         For more podcasts with the blindness perspective, check us out on the web at www.blindabilities.com on Twitter @BlindAbilities, download our app from the App Store. Blind Abilities, that's two words, or send us an email at info@blindabilities.com. Thanks for listening.

Philosophy Talk Starters
218: What Is 'Normal'?

Philosophy Talk Starters

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2015 8:49


More at http://philosophytalk.org/shows/what-normal. What does it mean to be normal? And abnormal? Who gets to decide, and what are the repercussions? When do we applaud deviations from the norm, when do we condemn them, and why? John and Ken take a look at the uses and abuses of making judgments about normality with Charles Scott from Vanderbilt University, author of "Living With Indifference" and "The Language of Difference."

The Pursuit Zone
TPZ015: Cycling the Lewis and Clark Trail with the Family Adventure Guy – Charles Scott

The Pursuit Zone

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2013 24:56


Charles Scott is leading a life of family adventure.  In 2009 he and his 8-year-old son Sho cycled 2500 miles across Japan.  In 2011, his 4-year-old daughter Saya joined them to cycle the circumference of Iceland.  And in 2012 the three cycled Germany, Switzerland, France and England over 42 days.  This summer the family set off again to re-trace the 3,200-mile Lewis & Clark Trail.  They will drive the first 1,500 miles in 2 weeks, then cycle the next 1,700 miles in 6 weeks over the Rocky Mountains all the way to the Pacific Ocean.  You can read about their adventure at familyadventureguy.blogspot.com.  Charles Scott, welcome to The Pursuit Zone.

When In Roam: Conversations with Travel Writers
When In Roam: Charles Scott

When In Roam: Conversations with Travel Writers

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 22, 2013 38:56


Have you ever cycled across an entire country by yourself, or recreated a famous historical expedition? Yeah, me neither! Now let me ask you something else: Could you imagine doing that with a couple of kids? Today I chat with Charles Scott, a family adventurer & author of "Rising Son: A Father & Son's Bike Adventure Across Japan." His stories will make you reconsider how you can travel with your family! Also keep an eye out for his new book "Intel to Iceland" that's slated to hit booksellers in 2014. In the meantime, make sure to follow his Lewis & Clark adventure that's going on right now through August by checking out his website www.familyadventureguy.blogspot.com. So best of luck to the Charles Scott family! I can't wait to live vicariously through your amazing adventures...

MomTalkRadio's Podcast
Keeping Busy During the Break

MomTalkRadio's Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 27, 2012 39:07


This week on Mom Talk Radio, Charles Scott, author of Rising Son - A Father and Son's Bike Adventure Across Japan. Veterinarian, Dr. Jenifer Chatfield gives tips on how to keep our pets healthy. Author, Josie Brown tells us about her newest release Totlandia. The Mom's Roundtable discusses keeping the kids busy during winter break. And, Julia Barnett Tracy talks about The African Children's Choir. This show is sponsored by Lands' End and Family Circle.

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We Don't Even Know
Episode 5: Charles Scott - September 7, 2012

We Don't Even Know

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 13, 2012 104:40


Shonali went to the US Open and Christian booked a lead role in a new play.  Don't mess with the Bathroom Police.  Why do people break lines? The summer has ended and Lupe Fiasco is going to retire.  Our special guest Charles Scott is the quintessential endurance athlete, writer, family adventurer - only because we know noone else with all those titles.  Charles just ran his 6th Iron Man in which he guided a 69 year old blind competitor.  Here are some questions we had for Charles:  Why run a 14th marathon, what's wrong with 4 or 5? Why cycle across the entire country of Japan, over 2500 miles in 67 days with an 8 year old?  Why leave a 14 year career at Intel Capital and decide to write your first book?  Are you crazy?  Some people use swords as everyday weapons.  Charles is worried about Christian and Shonali's relationship.  Is it time for you to make that change? Charles punched a tree.  Charles is a truly inspiring character.  Catpower's newest release is out.