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Ducks Unlimited Podcast
Ep. 678 - Chesapeake Bay Retriever: History, Training, and Companionship

Ducks Unlimited Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2025 39:31


In this episode of the Ducks Unlimited podcast, host John Gordon is joined by Paul McKinnon from Prince Edward Island to dive into the profile of the Chesapeake Bay Retriever. Paul shares his experiences training his dog, Jaxie. The conversation highlights the bond between a handler and their dog, the importance of solid training, and the joy of learning together. Tune in to hear insights about this remarkable breed and the dedication that goes into training them.Listen now: www.ducks.org/DUPodcastSend feedback: DUPodcast@ducks.org

Last Call Trivia Podcast
#68 - Do You Have a "Pointy-Haired Boss"?

Last Call Trivia Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 28, 2023 48:12


Episode #68 of the Last Call Trivia Podcast begins with a round of general knowledge questions. Then, we're grabbing our favorite newspaper for a round of “In the Papers” Trivia.Round OneThe game kicks off with an Animals Trivia question about the Chesapeake Bay Retriever and its ties to a particular US state.Next up, a Cartoons Trivia question challenges the Team to name the cartoon group that saw the addition of Bliss, or Blisstini, in a 2017 five-part TV movie.The first round concludes with a Director Link Trivia question about the director of Boogie Nights, There Will Be Blood, and Licorice Pizza.Bonus QuestionToday's Bonus Question is a follow-up to the Director Link question from the first round.Round TwoWhether you're in it for the headlines, the comic strips, or the classified, get ready to pick up your favorite periodical for a round of “In the Papers” Trivia!The second round kicks off with a Newspaper Trivia question about the first appearance of a popular newspaper and magazine staple.Next, we have a Comics Trivia question about the unnamed boss a comic strip title character who is referred to in the strip as simply “Pointy-haired Boss.” Round Two concludes with a People Trivia question about author and etiquette guru Judith Martin, who writes a newspaper column under a famous pen name.Final QuestionWe've reached the Final Question of the game, and today's category of choice is History. If you're a ‘90s kid, this one's for you!Looking for more Trivia fun? Visit lastcalltrivia.com to learn more about our live Trivia games, private events, and more!To learn more about how Last Call Trivia can level up your events, visit lastcalltrivia.com/shop today!

Dogs 101
Pekingese, Korthals Griffon, Chesapeake Bay Retriever, Australian Shepherd, and Xoloitzcuintli

Dogs 101

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 8, 2022 40:50


Which canine was one of the few pooches to survive the sinking of the Titanic? Which dog was used as a hot water bottle in ancient times? Find out the answers on this episode of Dogs 101 where we'll meet the Australian Shepherd, the Xoloitzcuintli, the Korthals Griffon, the Pekingese, and the Chesapeake Bay Retriever. For even more dog content, stream full episodes of Dogs 101 on discovery+. Go to discoveryplus.com/dogs101 to start your free trial today. Terms apply.

Dog-cafe
#089 - Il Chesapeake Bay Retriever:intervista a Moira Lanza Frank

Dog-cafe

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 23, 2022 38:35


Parliamo di Chesapeake Bay Retriever, una delle sei razze Retriever meno diffuse ma altrettanto interessanti.Scopriamo le sue origini, attitudini, morfologia e carattere.Ne parliamo con Moira Lanza Frank titolare dell'allevamento SedgeGrass.

Knowledgeable Aging Podcast
Maintaining Your Desired Lifestyle by Aging in Place

Knowledgeable Aging Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2022 39:24


Terri Lemere, M.S., OTR/L, ECHM, CAPS has been a practicing Occupational Therapist for 25 years. She has vast experience working in a variety of settings – skilled nursing facilities, inpatient rehab, outpatient, hospital, assisted living facilities, and her favorite setting – home health. Terri earned her Bachelor's Degree in Psychology in 1991 from The University of South Carolina, and her Master's Degree in Occupational Therapy in 1996 from Towson University.  Terri went on to earn her Executive Certificate in Home Modification from USC Leonard Davis, School of Gerontology in 2020. She also became a Certified Aging in Place Specialist (CAPS) in 2020.She founded Healthy Home Living Solutions, LLC in 2021 and offers home safety assessments, aging in place solutions, and client/caregiver education on safe strategies and fall prevention. Terri lives in Middletown, Maryland (Frederick County) with her husband, two college-aged sons, and Chesapeake Bay Retriever.Follow Knowledgeable Aging:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Knowledgeable-Aging-102638398162823Twitter: https://twitter.com/KnowledgeAgingInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/knowledgeableaging/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/knowledgeable-aging/?viewAsMember=trueSpotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/05OHF9FkmhzCO5PDsyGfGqNewsletter: https://www.knowledgeableaging.com/newsletter/

Unpause Your Life
EP041: Maria Salvatore - Recovery Yoga and Kula for Karma

Unpause Your Life

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2021 23:32


Maria Salvatore is a 500-hour trained and certified yoga instructor (500-RYT), with additional training in yoga for trauma and addiction and Y12SR (yoga with the Twelve Steps).Based in Northern New Jersey, Maria has found her niche with a special group of clients: those who suffer from anxiety, depression, and addiction and trauma. She sees yoga as an earnest companion for growth that is both physical and mental, an invitation to openness, compassion, and mindfulness. “My primary intention,” Maria says, “is to help people learn to heal themselves.”In late childhood/early adulthood, Maria was plagued by addiction, body image issues, and broken relationships. These all experiences eventually led her to heal and transform mind, body, and soul. She experienced it as “alchemy,” left her corporate job, and went onto become a yoga teacher and studio owner. From her hometown of River Vale, she has taught happiness, global awareness, and joyful living for over 12 years.Maria has devoted her life to inspiring others to be themselves through spirituality. She believes yoga can be one of the most effective recovery tools that people can add to their quest for lasting sobriety. She knows this because she too has a recovery story. She can be found speaking at venues nationwide where proceeds go to various philanthropic organizations aimed at helping with addiction and recovery. Her motivation is simple: to bring awareness to mental health and addiction, and end the stigma around these topics so people will ask for help.Maria has extensive knowledge and education in health, wellness, fitness, anatomy and holistic nutrition. However, she believes that inner work is most rewarding. “My journey is pretty simple,” she says. “It is to help people accept themselves. To notice shortcomings that they may want to change. My mission is to break the stigma around mental illness and drug addiction and help people realize that deep salvation, healing, even a life of joy is possible! And sometimes, you have to start with something so strangely obvious you almost miss it, like a post on social media. I feel it is my responsibility as a human and as a yoga teacher to share the message that you can heal, in body mind and spirit.”When she is not in the yoga studio, you can usually find Maria walking her Chesapeake Bay Retriever, riding horses with her daughter, or spending time at home with her husband and two cats. Maria gives thanks to all her teachers and students.In addition to her own practice, Maria is also on the executive board of Kula for Karma, an inspiring nonprofit organization that brings therapeutic yoga and meditation to those most in need, transforming lives and changing the face of healthcare—one person at a time.Website: http://www.msalyoga.comInstagram: msalyoga1Twitter: @msalyogaYoutube: “Maria Salvatore Yoga”Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kula4karma/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kulaforkarmaMore info - http://unpauseyourlife.comSponsored by:The Addictions Academy - The Nation's Leading Accredited Addiction Coaching & Intervention Training: https://theaddictionsacademy.com/The Functional Psychology Pro - Natural Solutions to Mental Health: http://drteralyn.com/Music courtesy of Crowfly - http://crowflyrocks.com/

The Dog and Pony Show
Chesapeake Bay Retriever & Dietary Supplements for Dogs

The Dog and Pony Show

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2021 34:48


On this week's episode, we meet the All-American Chesapeake Bay Retriever, and learn about supplements for your dog's diet.Sourceshttps://www.akc.org/dog-breeds/chesapeake-bay-retriever/https://www.hillspet.com/dog-care/dog-breeds/chesapeake-bay-retrieverhttps://barkpost.com/answers/chesapeake-bay-retriever-breed-information-guide/https://www.routeoneapparel.com/blogs/news/5-fun-facts-about-the-chesapeake-bay-retrieverhttps://www.softschools.com/facts/dogs/chesapeake_bay_retriever_facts/2398/https://www.purinaproclub.com/resources/dog-articles/todays-breeder/hank-chesapeake-bay-retriever-best-in-show-master-hunterhttps://www.puppywire.com/supplements-101/https://thepossiblecanine.com/supplements-101https://www.rover.com/blog/best-vitamin-supplements-for-dogs/https://www.nasc.cc/ https://www.akc.org/dog-breeds/chesapeake-bay-retriever/http://www.vetstreet.com/dogs/chesapeake-bay-retriever#healthhttps://www.akc.org/expert-advice/dog-breeding/chesapeake-bay-retriever-coat/ https://dogtime.com/dog-breeds/chesapeake-bay-retriever#/slide/1Rescues Chesapeake Bay Retriever Relief and Rescuehttps://cbrrescue.org/Chesapeake Bay Retriever Relief & Rescue is a nationwide, 501(c)3 non profit and an all volunteer rescue organization. They rescue Chesapeake Bay Retrievers,  evaluate and treat the dogs for medical conditions, provide fostering and socializing the dogs until they are adopted into thoroughly vetted homes.Chesapeake Safe Harborhttps://www.chesapeakesafeharbor.com/They are based in Western Mass and provide behavioral assistance, or rescue and place needy Chesapeake Bay Retrievers of all ages.Kabul Small Animal Rescue (KSAR)They contribute to the fledgling animal rescue community in Kabul by providing a small boarding facility and clinic for the animals they house and re-home. You can find them on Instagram at @kabul_animal_rescueRight now they are hosting a fundraiser to raise money to evacuate their animals from Kabul; you can find the Go Fund Me link on Instagram.Instagram@teddy_brosevelt__@nemoccr@hughthechessie@its.terra.otter.thechessiebay

The Bird Dog Babe
Episode 068: Speaking "Dog", Not Human w/ Sharon Potter

The Bird Dog Babe

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 21, 2021 71:07


Sharon Potter of Red Branch Kennels was mentored by Rick Smith to be a Team Huntsmith Instructor. She trains pointers, retrievers and spaniels, though Chesapeake bay retrievers are her personal breed of choice. She's known to be a trainer that takes on the problem dogs that most others usually don't want too mess with, like those that are gun shy and hard mouthed. Sharon shares a lot of great advice in this episode as well as an upcoming training opportunity for a Ladies Bird Dog Workshop. The Bird Dog Babe Podcast is Presented By: Purina Pro Plan Boss Shotshells 6:30 Training Dogs and Horses 8:30 Getting started in dog training 14:15 Pointing Dog Journal Article: “Respect or Love” 17:00 Your dog's giving you the middle finger 19:15 Dog pissing wars 22:00 The Wonder Lead - Gun Dog Supply 26:40 Chesapeake Bay Retriever 30:30 Training all bird dog breeds 33:00 Bird introduction 35:30 Problem dogs 39:40 Building drive 44:30 Dogs need structure 45:10 Gunshyness 49:10 Training frequency 52:55 Dogs that never screw up 55:00 Helping women train their dogs 56:25 How women train differently 56:50 Ladies Bird Dog Workshop Connect with Sharon Red Branch Kennels   --------------------------------------------------- Thank you to our Partners: Dakota283 Kennels (promo code birddogbabe for 10% discount) Syren: Shotguns for Women Support this podcast on Patreon Connect with Courtney Follow Bird Dog Babe: Instagram Facebook YouTube -------------------------------------------------

New Left Radio
Lead The North - Interview w/ Erika Lougheed

New Left Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2021 45:32


Fan of the show? https://www.patreon.com/newleftradio (Support us on Patreon)! Born and raised in Northern Ontario, Erika Lougheed knew that government could better serve her community. In order to make it happen, she hit the streets, knocking doors and discussing the pressing issues facing her community. Her hard work and dedication earned her the vote of her community, electing her to East Ferris council. Now, as a candidate for the ONDP, she is seeking to unseat the government of Doug Ford and bring transformative leadership to Nipissing. Links https://www.nugget.ca/news/local-news/ndp-to-acclaim-east-ferris-councillor-as-provincial-candidate (North Bay Nugget Article on Erika's Acclamation) https://www.baytoday.ca/local-news/opinion-its-time-to-make-safe-affordable-housing-a-priority-in-nipissing-3774578 (Erika's opinion piece on housing from Bay Today) https://nip.ontariondp.ca/ (Support & Connect w/ Erika's campaign) Erika's Bio Councillor Lougheed has roots throughout Northern Ontario and has happily made East Ferris her permanent home. She has a long history in non-profit management with the United Way, YMCA, and Nipissing University as well as experiences as a wilderness canoe guide, yoga teacher, communications professor, business owner and hobby farmer. You can often find Erika walking through the trails in East Ferris with her family and her Chesapeake Bay Retriever, Agatha and Bulldog, Ronda. She is an active volunteer, aspiring potter, as well as a strong advocate for equity and the environment. Stay connected with the latest from New Left Radio by https://newleft.us6.list-manage.com/subscribe?u=8227a4372fe8dc22bdbf0e3db&id=e99d6c70b4 (joining our mailing list) today! _________ Support this podcast

EBA Energy Exchange
Season 1, Episode 3: Jason M. Stanek, Chairman, Maryland Public Service Commission

EBA Energy Exchange

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 27, 2021 83:18


Chairman of the Maryland Public Service Commission, Former Senior Counsel to the Energy Subcommittee of the U.S. House of Representatives' Committee on Energy and Commerce, former senior positions at Federal Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC), National Fuel Gas Company, and Commodity Futures Trading Commission, Member of Committee on Electricity and Committee on International Relations for the National Association of Regulatory Utility Commissioners (NARUC), serves on the Board of Directors for the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative (RGGI), Center for Public Utilities Advisory Council and the Critical Consumer Issues Forum (CCIF) Advisory Committee.In this episode of the Energy Exchange, Mosby talks to Jason about time travel through visiting hydroelectric facilities and Jason's front row seat as Chairman Pat Wood's legal advisor in the wake of the Western Energy Crisis of 2000-2001. Jason discusses the Maryland PSC's efforts to regulate utilities during a time of great change, including the challenges posed by capacity markets, getting offshore wind to market, and rolling out electric vehicles charging infrastructure. Mosby and Jason discuss equitable access to energy and some solutions Maryland is considering. Jason sheds light on the origins of Maryland's own Chesapeake Bay Retriever, his current interest in architecture, the importance of mentors, and strength from diversity. 

Operation: Gundog
Episode 25: Keith Hall - Running with the Big Dogs

Operation: Gundog

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2021 30:50


Keith with Witmer's Kennel talks recent success with Woody his Chesapeake Bay Retriever in the Crown, Master National, and Super Retriever Series Crown Championship. He also talks about his other passion for hog dogs and hunting with a dog named Tarzan. Tags: Chessie, SRS, SRSU, duck dogs, Gun Dog Training

The Relaxed Dog
E32 Deef with Sue

The Relaxed Dog

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 25, 2020 72:27


Episode 32 Sue Alexander chats about her service dog, a Chesapeake Bay Retriever named Deef. Subscribe to The Relaxed Dog on Soundwise

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projectupland.com On The Go
Working British Labs in America

projectupland.com On The Go

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 20, 2020 28:52


No matter how you slice it, the Labrador Retriever is British. Putting the word “English” or “British” in front of its name is like putting “American” in front of Chesapeake Bay Retriever or “Canadian” in front of Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever. Somehow, the terms “English Lab” and “British Lab” have crept into our vocabulary, nevertheless. So, what exactly is a “British” or “English” Lab and how is it different from an “American” Lab?

Good Dog Workshop
GSPs & other Ultra-High Energy Dogs!!!

Good Dog Workshop

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 12, 2020 59:52


Marina & Brian have an impromptu discussion about German Shorthaired Pointers, Chesapeake Bay Retrievers and other ultra-high-energy dogs. You'll hear their very frank opinions about these specific dogs and what you can expect if you bring one into your home/life.

Eye On Annapolis Daily News Brief
Legacy Business Spotlight: Pip's Dock Street Dogs (Encore Presentation)

Eye On Annapolis Daily News Brief

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2020 26:18


Who doesn't love a good dog?  No, not the Chesapeake Bay Retriever--a hot dog! And there is no better place (in my opinion) than Pip's Dock Street Dogs on Market Place in downtown Annapolis! Celebrating 10 years, we grabbed a seat out front with owner Ryan Lamy and tried to figure out how he got from the Coast Guard to selling hot dogs! We're glad he did. Most popular dog? Ryan's favorite? Most popular thing on the menu?  We cover it all as we wish Pip's Dock Street Dogs a happy 10th! Have a listen! Want to hear some of our past spotlights? Here's your link to them all! http://bit.ly/EOALBS CONNECT WITH US!   THERE ARE LOTS OF WAYS:  http://bit.ly/EOAConnect

Hunting Dog Confidential
Episode 9: The History of the Labrador and Chesapeake Bay Retrievers

Hunting Dog Confidential

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2020 65:55


Continuing on our path through the origin stories of the retriever breeds, this episode focuses on two of the most well-known hunting retrievers: the Labrador Retriever and the Chesapeake Bay Retriever. Both of these breeds trace their roots back to the St. John’s Water Dog of Newfoundland, but the similarities end there.   Wealthy, noble Englishmen were importing the St. John’s Water Dogs from North America and breeding them to suit their style of estate hunting. Two men in particular, the Earl of Malmesbury and the Duke of Buccleuch, were especially instrumental in the foundation of what is now known as the Labrador Retriever. These hardy, strong, athletic dogs displayed exceptional skills in the water and were also well-suited for pheasant shoots on land.   Across the Atlantic Ocean, two St. John’s puppies were on a ship bound for Poole, England, at the request of another English nobleman. Unfortunately, the ship foundered and the crew had to be rescued off the east coast of the United States. The rescuer purchased the two pups and kept them along the eastern seaboard. Based on the descriptions of the dogs and of their hard-hunting progeny, these are assumed to be the two foundation dogs of the Chesapeake Bay Retriever breed.   So while the Labrador was developed in England on wealthy estates for gentlemen’s shooting, the Chessie found its roots in the rough-and-tumble world of American duck hunters and market hunters. While the Labrador was expected to be polite and quiet, the Chessie was valued for its boldness and protective instinct.   The Labrador eventually rocketed to the top of the retriever world through its success in field trial competitions. Understanding the key differences between American and British retriever field trials opens up a new understanding of the difference between American and British Labs.   Tune in to hear more about the development of the Labrador and Chesapeake Bay Retrievers and how they came to be the world-class athletes that they are today. As always, we thank you for listening and hope you’ll continue to share the great feedback about this series. We can be reached at HDC@northwoodscollective.com with your ideas, comments, and questions.   Share | Comment, review and discuss this episode of the podcast in our Project Upland Community Facebook group.   Enjoy the show and don’t forget to rate, review, subscribe, and share this podcast. Hunting Dog Confidential is presented by Eukanuba Premium Performance Dog Food

Hunting Dog Confidential
Episode 8: Origins of the Retrieving Dogs

Hunting Dog Confidential

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 6, 2020 69:31


Our exploration of the history of hunting dogs has led us to North America, where we uncover the earliest origins of the retriever breeds. In this episode, we discuss whether the Labrador Retriever is really a North American breed, or whether it’s a British breed that owes its roots to the back-and-forth trade between England and the new communities on the eastern coast of North America.   For the purposes of this discussion, “Retriever” is meant to refer to the breeds that were specifically bred to specialize in retrieving: the Chesapeake Bay Retriever, Curly Coated Retriever, Flat Coated Retriever, Golden Retriever, Labrador Retriever, and the Nova Scotia Duck Tolling Retriever. Many other water dogs share similar characteristics, and of course continental pointing dogs and spaniels are also expected to retrieve game. But the Retrievers were truly designed to be specialists in the new landscape and the new hunting techniques found in North America in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries.   Our story begins on the east coast of what is now Canada, in the province now known as Newfoundland and Labrador. These coastal communities were known for their near-mythological fishing grounds, so early contacts are suspected to have been made by the English, the Portuguese, and perhaps even the Vikings. Over time, at this fishing outpost, the various cultures and their dogs combined to form a land race called the St. John’s Water Dog. This wasn’t a specific breed of dog, but rather a particular type that was commonly found in the area. These dogs were described as having a short thick coat, rudder-like tail, high endurance, and a great love of swimming. All modern retrievers eventually descended from these dogs.   The St. John’s Water Dog was a favorite of fisherman and hunters alike. They could be found all over the island of Newfoundland. They were used in the water to fetch lines, waterfowl, and even dive for fish that escaped the nets. Hunters used the dogs in a method of attracting waterfowl known as tolling, where the dog played along the shore and lured the curious ducks to within gun range. Early writings describe highly intelligent and capable dogs used in this manner to help the hunter put food on the table.   These dogs were frequently being sent back to England with the fishermen and merchants that traveled back and forth across the Atlantic. In England, the St. John’s Water Dog was crossed with other dogs to meet the demands of the pet and hunting markets. Eventually this land race of dogs split into a much larger variety, what we now know as the Newfoundland Dog, and a smaller variety that led to the formation of the Labrador Retriever. But that’s a story for the next episode.   Tune in to hear more about the earliest origins of the Labrador Retriever and, by extension, all of our modern day retriever breeds. As always, we thank you for listening and hope you’ll continue to share the great feedback about this series. We can be reached at HDC@northwoodscollective.com with your ideas, comments, and questions.   Share | Comment, review and discuss this episode of the podcast in our Project Upland Community Facebook group.   Enjoy the show and don’t forget to rate, review, subscribe, and share this podcast.   Hunting Dog Confidential is presented by Eukanuba Premium Performance Dog Food

BayWide: Chesapeake Bay News, Ecology and History

You need a show that is nothing but goodness during these pandemic times. This week we bring you: The first documented occurrence of ice cream in America. The story of the Chesapeake Bay Retriever. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/baywide/message

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Eye On Annapolis Daily News Brief
Legacy Business Spotlight: Pip's Dock Street Dogs

Eye On Annapolis Daily News Brief

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2019 25:55


Who doesn't love a good dog?  No, not the Chesapeake Bay Retriever--a hot dog! And there is no better place (in my opinion) than Pip's Dock Street Dogs on Market Place in downtown Annapolis! Celebrating 10 years, we grabbed a seat out front with owner Ryan Lamy and tried to figure out how he got from the Coast Guard to selling hot dogs! We're glad he did. Most popular dog? Ryan's favorite? Most popular thing on the menu?  We cover it all as we wish Pip's Dock Street Dogs a happy 10th! Have a listen! Up next Saturday: It's A  Mystery Want to hear some of our past spotlights? Here's your link to them all! http://bit.ly/EOALBS CONNECT WITH US!   THERE ARE LOTS OF WAYS:  http://bit.ly/EOAConnect

Unpause Your Life
41: Maria Salvatore - Recovery Yoga and Kula for Karma

Unpause Your Life

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 20, 2018 23:32


Maria Salvatore is a 500-hour trained and certified yoga instructor (500-RYT), with additional training in yoga for trauma and addiction and Y12SR (yoga with the Twelve Steps).Based in Northern New Jersey, Maria has found her niche with a special group of clients: those who suffer from anxiety, depression, and addiction and trauma. She sees yoga as an earnest companion for growth that is both physical and mental, an invitation to openness, compassion, and mindfulness. “My primary intention,” Maria says, “is to help people learn to heal themselves.”In late childhood/early adulthood, Maria was plagued by addiction, body image issues, and broken relationships. These all experiences eventually led her to heal and transform mind, body, and soul. She experienced it as “alchemy,” left her corporate job, and went onto become a yoga teacher and studio owner. From her hometown of River Vale, she has taught happiness, global awareness, and joyful living for over 12 years.Maria has devoted her life to inspiring others to be themselves through spirituality. She believes yoga can be one of the most effective recovery tools that people can add to their quest for lasting sobriety. She knows this because she too has a recovery story. She can be found speaking at venues nationwide where proceeds go to various philanthropic organizations aimed at helping with addiction and recovery. Her motivation is simple: to bring awareness to mental health and addiction, and end the stigma around these topics so people will ask for help.Maria has extensive knowledge and education in health, wellness, fitness, anatomy and holistic nutrition. However, she believes that inner work is most rewarding. “My journey is pretty simple,” she says. “It is to help people accept themselves. To notice shortcomings that they may want to change. My mission is to break the stigma around mental illness and drug addiction and help people realize that deep salvation, healing, even a life of joy is possible! And sometimes, you have to start with something so strangely obvious you almost miss it, like a post on social media. I feel it is my responsibility as a human and as a yoga teacher to share the message that you can heal, in body mind and spirit.”When she is not in the yoga studio, you can usually find Maria walking her Chesapeake Bay Retriever, riding horses with her daughter, or spending time at home with her husband and two cats. Maria gives thanks to all her teachers and students.In addition to her own practice, Maria is also on the executive board of Kula for Karma, an inspiring nonprofit organization that brings therapeutic yoga and meditation to those most in need, transforming lives and changing the face of healthcare—one person at a time.Website: http://www.msalyoga.comInstagram: msalyoga1Twitter: @msalyogaYoutube: “Maria Salvatore Yoga”Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kula4karma/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kulaforkarmaMore info - http://unpauseyourlife.comSponsored by:The Addictions Academy - The Nation’s Leading Accredited Addiction Coaching & Intervention Training: https://theaddictionsacademy.com/The Functional Psychology Pro - Natural Solutions to Mental Health: http://drteralyn.com/Music courtesy of Crowfly - http://crowflyrocks.com/Unpause Your Life with Dr. Cali Esteshttps://businessinnovatorsradio.com/unpause-your-life/

Unpause Your Life
41: Maria Salvatore - Recovery Yoga and Kula for Karma

Unpause Your Life

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2018 23:32


Maria Salvatore is a 500-hour trained and certified yoga instructor (500-RYT), with additional training in yoga for trauma and addiction and Y12SR (yoga with the Twelve Steps).Based in Northern New Jersey, Maria has found her niche with a special group of clients: those who suffer from anxiety, depression, and addiction and trauma. She sees yoga as an earnest companion for growth that is both physical and mental, an invitation to openness, compassion, and mindfulness. “My primary intention,” Maria says, “is to help people learn to heal themselves.”In late childhood/early adulthood, Maria was plagued by addiction, body image issues, and broken relationships. These all experiences eventually led her to heal and transform mind, body, and soul. She experienced it as “alchemy,” left her corporate job, and went onto become a yoga teacher and studio owner. From her hometown of River Vale, she has taught happiness, global awareness, and joyful living for over 12 years.Maria has devoted her life to inspiring others to be themselves through spirituality. She believes yoga can be one of the most effective recovery tools that people can add to their quest for lasting sobriety. She knows this because she too has a recovery story. She can be found speaking at venues nationwide where proceeds go to various philanthropic organizations aimed at helping with addiction and recovery. Her motivation is simple: to bring awareness to mental health and addiction, and end the stigma around these topics so people will ask for help.Maria has extensive knowledge and education in health, wellness, fitness, anatomy and holistic nutrition. However, she believes that inner work is most rewarding. “My journey is pretty simple,” she says. “It is to help people accept themselves. To notice shortcomings that they may want to change. My mission is to break the stigma around mental illness and drug addiction and help people realize that deep salvation, healing, even a life of joy is possible! And sometimes, you have to start with something so strangely obvious you almost miss it, like a post on social media. I feel it is my responsibility as a human and as a yoga teacher to share the message that you can heal, in body mind and spirit.”When she is not in the yoga studio, you can usually find Maria walking her Chesapeake Bay Retriever, riding horses with her daughter, or spending time at home with her husband and two cats. Maria gives thanks to all her teachers and students.In addition to her own practice, Maria is also on the executive board of Kula for Karma, an inspiring nonprofit organization that brings therapeutic yoga and meditation to those most in need, transforming lives and changing the face of healthcare—one person at a time.Website: http://www.msalyoga.comInstagram: msalyoga1Twitter: @msalyogaYoutube: “Maria Salvatore Yoga”Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/kula4karma/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/kulaforkarmaMore info - http://unpauseyourlife.comSponsored by:The Addictions Academy - The Nation’s Leading Accredited Addiction Coaching & Intervention Training: https://theaddictionsacademy.com/The Functional Psychology Pro - Natural Solutions to Mental Health: http://drteralyn.com/Music courtesy of Crowfly - http://crowflyrocks.com/Unpause Your Life with Dr. Cali Esteshttps://businessinnovatorsradio.com/unpause-your-life/

Fly Fishing Consultant Podcast
203 | Tony Friedrich | The Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act

Fly Fishing Consultant Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2018 63:48


Episode 203. Rob interviews Tony Friedrich. You may know Tony as the founder of Lefty Kreh's Tie Fest. Tony discusses the health of the east coast fishery with regards to The Magnuson-Stevens Fishery Conservation and Management Act. We learn about the history of the Chesapeake Bay Retriever, how to pull off the perfect heist, and the problems with harvesting menhaden. Produced by Freestone Media.

The Autoimmune Hour
Break Free From Bullying and Its Aftershocks

The Autoimmune Hour

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 31, 2015 57:30


Bullying can be like an earthquake… a BIG shake(s) and many lingering aftershocks or a constant shake to your system. One out of 3 people will experience some form of bullying in their lifetime. On today's episode, we explore how bullying and its aftershocks affect you and those you love. We will explore how the ripples can be felt by you and your family for weeks, months, years and generations to come. Our first guest Denny Stockdale, creator of the Abuse Recovery Map™, will talk about the emotional scars and negative impact which result from bullying and abuse. He'll share how to break free from emotional holds and courageously press forward to create the life that you want by communicating with clarity, developing strong boundaries, understanding emotional triggers, and learning to detach. Then, Charmaine Hammond and Toby, a 2-year-old Chesapeake Bay Retriever the Ambassadog for Team Toby's 2014 anti-bullying initiative, will inspire you to PAWsitively improve your life and the lives of those around you. Charmaine and Toby teach the message of kindness, acceptance and respect through anti-bullying presentations to schools and organizations plus books, products and philanthropy efforts. Today's show gives a fresh perspective about bullying and how to not let it stop you!  Listen in and learn how to propel yourself forward to a wonderful life you deserve!Denny Stockdale and the Abuse Recovery Map at http://www.abuserecoverymap.com/Charmaine Hammond  and Team Toby at:http://theoriginalteamtoby.hammondgroup.biz/1TTU/Life Interrupted Radio: How to thrive after the unexpected... at www.LifeInterruptedRadio.com

Bird Dogs Forever
Bird Dogs Forever Audio Episode A097

Bird Dogs Forever

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2008 29:19


Chesapeake Bay Retriever, Rescue.

Bird Dogs Forever
Bird Dogs Forever Audio Episode A097

Bird Dogs Forever

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2008 29:19


Chesapeake Bay Retriever, Rescue.

Bird Dogs Forever
Bird Dogs Forever Audio Episode A096

Bird Dogs Forever

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2008 37:56


Chesapeake Bay Retriever, Part2.

Bird Dogs Forever
Bird Dogs Forever Audio Episode A096

Bird Dogs Forever

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2008 37:56


Chesapeake Bay Retriever, Part2.

Bird Dogs Forever
Bird Dogs Forever Audio Episode A095

Bird Dogs Forever

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2008 23:33


Chesapeake Bay Retriever, Part1.

Bird Dogs Forever
Bird Dogs Forever Audio Episode A095

Bird Dogs Forever

Play Episode Listen Later May 12, 2008 23:33


Chesapeake Bay Retriever, Part1.