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Grow Your Law Firm
Unleashing Law Practice AI: The Future of Legal Efficiency With Hamid Kohan

Grow Your Law Firm

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2025 24:40


Welcome to episode 276 of the Grow Your Law Firm podcast, hosted by Ken Hardison. In this episode, Ken sits down with Hamid Kohan, founder of Law Practice AI.   Hamid is an experienced entrepreneur with a diverse background in technology and law. He earned his engineering degree at 17 from Chico State University and was quickly recruited to Silicon Valley, working for prominent companies. By 21, he completed an MBA in business marketing, propelling his career in business and technology. Hamid was integral in developing the world's first laptop at Grid Systems and later worked at SUN Microsystems, helping the company grow from 200 to 13,000 employees. He also held senior positions at Hitachi and Tandem Computers, directing business and technology development. In 1999, Hamid became Division President of Emblazed Technology, where he led the company to a 300% growth and a $1 billion valuation in just one year. In 2004, he co-founded CAPLUCK Inc., launching Cap60, a data management system provider recognized as the largest service provider for nonprofits in the U.S. In 2016, Hamid entered the legal field by founding Law Practice AI (formerly Legal Soft Inc.) offering practice management solutions for law firms. Under his leadership, Law Practice AI grew rapidly, helping firms expand across the U.S. Hamid's expertise in law firm management has made him a sought-after speaker and author of three books, including How to Scale Your Stupid Law Firm. His practical approach has made him a respected figure in legal practice management. What you'll learn about in this episode:   1. Client Follow-up and Communication: - Law Practice AI streamlines client follow-up processes through automated calls, texts, and emails, allowing for personalized sequences and efficient communication. - The AI technology collects and analyzes documents in real-time, providing immediate feedback and facilitating document collection during client interactions. 2. Document Summarization and Organization: - Law Practice AI offers document summarization and analysis, enabling the rapid processing of large volumes of documents, such as medical records, in under five minutes. - The platform allows for easy organization and filing of documents, enhancing client file management and workflow efficiency. 3. Centralized AI Solutions for Legal Operations: - Centralized AI solutions like Law Practice AI aim to simplify legal operations by integrating with CRMs to automate data management, calendaring, and client interactions. - Virtual staff integration alongside AI tools presents a strategic approach to scaling law firms efficiently and cost-effectively. 4. Simplified Tech Environment: - Law firms benefit from a centralized tech environment provided by platforms like Law Practice AI, avoiding the need to navigate multiple systems for different tasks. - Future versions of Law Practice AI feature API integrations with CRMs to automate matter opening, data storage, calendaring, and flag-setting processes. 5. Intake AI and Client Communication: - Intake AI technology addresses challenges in client communication by providing a seamless experience, including quick escalation to live agents for high-value cases. - Law Practice AI differentiates itself by offering personalized and efficient intake processes tailored to the legal industry's unique needs and complexities.   Resources:  Website http://www.mylawfirm.ai/ Facebook https://www.facebook.com/people/Law-Practice-AI/61556510846445/ Twitter https://x.com/LawPracticeAI LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/law-practice-ai/ Additional Resources:    https://www.pilmma.org/aiworkshop https://www.pilmma.org/the-mastermind-effect https://www.pilmma.org/resources https://www.pilmma.org/mastermind

The Basketball Podcast
Hernando Planells from Hollywood Sets to Global Coaching (EP363)

The Basketball Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 12, 2025 52:36


In this week's basketball coaching conversation, Hernando Planells shares lessons from Hollywood sets and global coaching. With over two decades of experience spanning professional and collegiate basketball, as well as film and TV, Hernando Planells is a dynamic coach, film and tv sports coordinator, and leadership consultant. As the Technical Director of the NBA Basketball School in Dubai, he combines his passion for basketball with a mission to inspire the next generation of athletes across the UAE.Hernando's coaching career includes:Duke University (Associate Head Women's Basketball Coach): Led the team to an ACC Championship, two Elite Eights, and six NCAA Tournament appearances. Recruited, coached and developed 11 future WNBA players, including Las Vegas Aces and Team USA guard Chelsea Gray, while maintaining a 100% graduation rate.Maine Red Claws (NBA G-League): Worked with the Boston Celtics affiliate alongside current Celtics Assistant GM Austin Ainge, developing players such as 12-year NBA veteran Avery Bradley and Mario West.International Coaching: Served as the Head Coach for the Ryukyu Golden Kings in Japan and the University of the East in the Philippines, as well as the head coach for the New Zealand Junior National Team.William Jessup University (Head Women's Basketball Coach): Guided the team to their first GSAC championship, earning Coach of the Year honors and an NAIA national tournament appearance.University of Illinois and UNLV: Gained valuable experience under former NBA Assistant Coach Bill Bayno.Beyond coaching, Hernando has made significant contributions to film and TV as a part owner and sports coordinator/choreographer for Game Changing Films on major projects like 'Coach Carter,' 'The Longest Yard,' 'Swagger', 'The Crossover,' and the newly released “Running Point' starring Kate Hudson on Netflix. ”bringing authentic basketball action to the screen. He is also the founder of Be Contagious Leadership a consulting company dedicated to empowering teams and organizations through courage, communication, and connection.A proud father, Hernando's son Preston Planells, who is in his first year as the assistant women's basketball coach at New Mexico State, and Gabrielle Planells, is a senior theatre student at Chico State University. Driven by a passion for storytelling, leadership, and basketball, Hernando's goal is to empower athletes both on and off the court.

Nancy's Bookshelf
Nancy's Bookshelf: A Bidwell biography

Nancy's Bookshelf

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2025 53:00


Chico State University history professor Michael Magliari clarifies possible misconceptions about Chico founding father John Bidwell.

Nancy's Bookshelf
Nancy's Bookshelf: A Bidwell biography

Nancy's Bookshelf

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2025 53:00


Chico State University history professor Michael Magliari clarifies possible misconceptions about Chico founding father John Bidwell.

The Proven Knowledge Podcast
Episode 236 - Tommy G. Pt. 2

The Proven Knowledge Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 24, 2024 26:03


To close out 2024 we welcomed back our good friend and collaborator Tommy G.! Having worked together even more closely the past couple years we had a lot to discuss on this one. Primarily our EP “Setbacks” which released just last month and Tommy provided insight on his selection process for the beats we had sent him as well as the stories he crafted in the writing for each song. We also discussed his time in school as he approaches graduation in the spring from Chico State University. He describes what he's learned as an artist and audio engineer while making awesome connections at the same time. We thank Tommy for not only agreeing to stop by the show once again but also for trusting us with his vision on “Setbacks”. We're really excited to see where we can go from here! We also want to extend one more thank you to all of you who listened and were guests on the show this year! We can't wait to start the 5th full year of the podcast in a couple weeks!Tune into Anthony's Twitch stream every Tuesday at 6PM eastern time for in depth content ideas, strategies, music tips and more!

Talking Out Your Glass podcast
Contrasting Forces: Weston Lambert's Stone and Glass Sculpture

Talking Out Your Glass podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 5, 2024 54:36


Weston Lambert transforms semi-precious stones and found rocks into profoundly beautiful, time-defying glass sculptures. By incorporating an original process for laminating the two materials and by cold-working the surfaces of the glass and rock, the artist is able to bring his skill to bear on these objects that seamlessly transform from stone to glass and back again. Lambert's work is about dualities and the balancing of contrasting forces. He's looking for the place where transparency/opacity, and ephemeral/eternal coexist, each taking part in creating equilibrium. This dynamic relationship turns fragility into an asset and rigidity into liability. Lambert states: “In the studio, I accelerate the slow violence of geological processes. My materials are engaged in a condensed passage of time—modified by my brief tenure, on a timeline charted by millennia, not decades. The heat of the kiln allows molten glass to nestle into stone and days of grinding/polishing simulate eons of erosion. In my pursuit of permanence, I create invulnerable, seamless objects that have been broken and mended outside of geological time.” A sculptor based in Tacoma, Washington, Lambert's primary media are glass, metal and stone. In 2007, he earned a BFA (Maxima Cum Laude), from the University of Hawaii at Manoa and in 2012, his MFA from Tulane University in New Orleans, Louisiana. In 2010 and again in 2020, the artist was awarded a full-tuition scholarship at Andersen Ranch Arts Center, Snowmass Village, Colorado. In 2014, he was the recipient of the prestigious Joan Mitchell Foundation Career Opportunity Grant, one of two such grants awarded nationally per year. Lambert's work has been exhibited worldwide, including SOFA Chicago, The Toyama International Glass Exhibit, and the Cheongju Craft Biennale in South Korea. As a public artist, Lambert has completed prominent commissions including Untitled, at Western State Hospital, Lakewood, Washington, 2023 and Currents, at the Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, Seattle, Washington, 2020. His works have been included in such publications as Sculpture Magazine and Glass Quarterly Magazine.  In 2024, Lambert's work was exhibited at Smith and Vallee Gallery, Edison, Washington, and Taoxichuan Glass Studio Gallery, group exhibition, Jingdezhen, China, where he also lectured and demoed. The artist lectured/demoed at Chico State University, California, and on November 23 taught an online class, Making it on Social Media: Aligning Creativity, Integrity, and Studio Success. He has over 350K followers on Instagram. In March 2025, Lambert will participate in a group exhibition at Visu Contemporary, Miami Beach, Florida, and film a class on his process of combining glass and stone at Bullseye Glass Co., Portland, Oregon, available in late Spring. Of his artwork, Lambert explains: “In the context of human lives, rock embodies strength, consistency, and timelessness. There's safety in its solidity, but the natural world is in constant flux. Granite and sand share each other's future—forever shattered and recast. Glass is delicate, but when combined with the durability of stone, the pairing embodies harmony.”  

UNTOLD RADIO AM
Talking Weird #116 Inner Earth Secrets with Bret Lueder

UNTOLD RADIO AM

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 6, 2024 64:09


Bret Lueder received his Bachelors degree in Journalism, with an Option in Public Relations, from Chico State University in 2000. Since then, he has gone on to write roughly 700 articles on music, alternative history, spirituality and UFO's for such magazines as Magical Blend Magazine, UFO Magazine, Reggae Festival Guide, the Chico News & Review, and currently Phenomena Magazine online out of Scotland and Paranoia Magazine out of the Bay Area, among many others.He has written two books. The first is, Song in Your Heart: The Story of the Search for the Lost Note, Volume I in a three-part series titled, the Esoteric Guide to the Reggae Vibe series, illustrating the role of the “Roots Reggae Rasta” in terms of a global struggle for the control of human consciousness. Volume II, Tales of a Heavy Heart: UFO's, Magic and Impending Doom, is due out in late 2025.Lueder is also writing Agents of Ascension: UFO PR due out in Fall of 2024.In his most recent book, A UFO Hunter's Guide (2012), by Weiser Books in San Francisco, Lueder breaks down the muddled field of Ufology into processable chunks both highlighting the field's infamous history and the context with which a Ufologist finds themselves today. Unlike any other book on the market, it even includes Tips from the Pros as many of today's top investigators contributed key facets of many techniques, approaches and strategies pertinent for the investigator.A UFO HUNTER'S GUIDE is available here: https://www.amazon.com/UFO-Hunters-Guide-Conspiracies-Unidentified-ebook/dp/B008MY2MG6Lueder has also produced two double-disk DVD sets of interviews with Speakers from the Bay Area UFO Expo titled, the Esoteric Guide to the Bay Area UFO Expo Volumes I & II. Volume III, a three disk set of interviews, is in the works. Lueder has also produced a two-disk DVD set with booklet titled, Esoteric Guide presents…Inside Mt Shasta, with two lectures revolving around Lueder's work with the Ambassador of Telos, Dianne Robbins, as well as a new two-disk set with booklet about the law in America titled, An American Law Primer (2022), with two lectures, the first is titled “Who are You in the Eyes of Government” which discusses the magic of the “NAME” and the second one titled “The Spiritual Side of Traffic Tickets” describes aspects of how the NAME is used against an individual in court.Bret visits with Talking Weird to discuss his research into inner earth / underground civilizations: From the stories of Richard Shaver to the legends of Mount Shasta and beyond. He'll also be discussing the possibility that a technologically advanced underground civilization or civilizations have long been conducting PR campaigns to shape the beliefs of human cultures on the surface of our planet.This is a fascinating and paradigm-shaking conversation that you do not want to miss.

Nancy's Bookshelf
Best of Nancy's Bookshelf: The history of the Yahi & a summer camp for young writers

Nancy's Bookshelf

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 2, 2024 53:00


Steve Schoonover writes a history of the Northern California Yahi tribe. Also, Chico State University creative writing professor Sarah Pape facilitates a summer camp for young writers.

Chasing Leviathan
Trauma in the Light of Poetry with Ibe Liebenberg

Chasing Leviathan

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 4, 2024 51:55


On this episode of Chasing Leviathan, PJ and Ibe Liebenberg discuss the role of poetry in processing and expressing trauma. Ibe shares how his work as both a firefighter and lecturer at Chico State University inform his creative process. The conversation highlights the power of poetry in addressing societal issues and the importance of finding a supportive community for creative expression.For a more on Ibe Liebenberg and his work, see

Nancy's Bookshelf
Nancy's Bookshelf: The history of the Yahi & a summer camp for young writers

Nancy's Bookshelf

Play Episode Listen Later May 22, 2024 53:00


Steve Schoonover writes a history of the Northern California Yahi tribe. Also, Chico State University creative writing professor Sarah Pape facilitates a summer camp for young writers.

Off-Farm Income
OFI 2068: California State University Chico | Chico, California | Agricultural College Episode

Off-Farm Income

Play Episode Listen Later May 5, 2024 53:07


For Information Like Degrees Offered, Annual Costs, Etc., Please Click The Banner Below: The Agricultural College Episode is designed to profile agricultural trade schools, junior colleges, colleges and universities around the U.S.  This episode is an effort to replicate the conversation that prospective students, parents and ag teachers might have with agricultural schools at trade show like the National FFA Convention. Chico State University is the agricultural college that I almost went to.  I have told the story on the show before, but in today's interview I finally get to verify!  As it turns out, CSU Chico would have been a fantastic place to study agriculture.  It is in a great part of California, has a great climate and has an outstanding school farm with the opportunity to learn multiple different aspects of livestock, permanent crop and row crop agriculture.  And, it is a very affordable university, especially by California standards. More Places You Can Listen to Off-Farm Income And Matt Brechwald:     

Critical Mass Radio Show
Critical Mass Business Talk Show: Ric Franzi Interviews Johnlery Cruz, Founder & CEO of Carbon Fiber Cabinets (Episode 1450)

Critical Mass Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2023 22:57


Johnlery Cruz is the founder and CEO of Carbon Fiber Cabinets, a company with a mission to craft exclusive carbon fiber cabinets and architectural pieces while also serving as the Director of Operations and business development for PCW Millworks. The carbon fiber brand represents luxury craftsmanship showcasing the perfect backdrop within the automotive industry and car enthusiasts. Johnlery has ten years of experience in the construction industry ranging from cradle-to-grave large commercial buildings to small retrofits. He has a bachelor's degree in Mechanical Engineering from Chico State University, and started his construction internships during his last two years of college. His career started at the largest Mechanical Firm on the West Coast and has transitioned to luxury craftsmanship in the carpentry industry. In his free time, Johnlery loves to play golf and spend time with his family. -- Critical Mass Business Talk Show is Orange County, CA's longest-running business talk show, focused on offering value and insight to middle-market business leaders in the OC and beyond. Hosted by Ric Franzi, business partner at Renaissance Executive Forums Orange County. Learn more about Ric at www.ricfranzi.com. Catch up on past Critical Mass Business Talk Show interviews... YouTube: https://lnkd.in/gHKT2gmF LinkedIn: https://lnkd.in/g2PzRhjQ Podbean: https://lnkd.in/eWpNVRi Apple Podcasts: https://lnkd.in/gRd_863w Spotify: https://lnkd.in/gruexU6m #orangecountyca #mastermind #ceopeergroups #peergroups #peerlearning

Critical Mass Radio Show
Critical Mass Business Talk Show: Ric Franzi Interviews Chris Relth, Founder & CEO of Artemis Search Partners (Episode 1430)

Critical Mass Radio Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2023 21:47


Chris Relth is a seasoned professional with 18 years of experience in the talent industry, recognized as a thought leader and an agent of change. He is the Founder and CEO of Artemis Search Partners, a specialized staffing and executive search organization, where he brings a tenacious approach to concierge-style permanent search and staffing services. Additionally, Chris is a Managing Partner for Artemis United, a DVBE-certified joint venture that works with the state, fed, and clients to help meet their vendor diversity needs. Artemis United only hires military veterans internally to help with their transition to the civilian workforce. Chris's leadership philosophy is rooted in the belief that fostering a supportive and collaborative work environment is critical to the success of his team and ultimately leads to successful outcomes for his clients. His company is dedicated to the satisfaction of its team members and is committed to contributing to positive, long-lasting impact through the promotion of happier, healthier workforces. A Bay Area native, Chris holds a degree from Chico State University and has been a resident of Orange County for over a decade, where he currently resides in Ladera Ranch, CA. In his free time, Chris channels his energy into philanthropic pursuits as a partner of Miracles for Kids and sits on various boards. He is also a youth football and baseball coach and is heavily involved in fitness.  -- Critical Mass Business Talk Show is Orange County, CA's longest-running business talk show, focused on offering value and insight to middle-market business leaders in the OC and beyond. Hosted by Ric Franzi, business partner at Renaissance Executive Forums Orange County. Learn more about Ric at www.ricfranzi.com. Catch up on past Critical Mass Business Talk Show interviews... YouTube: https://lnkd.in/gHKT2gmF LinkedIn: https://lnkd.in/g2PzRhjQ Podbean: https://lnkd.in/eWpNVRi Apple Podcasts: https://lnkd.in/gRd_863w Spotify: https://lnkd.in/gruexU6m #orangecountyca #mastermind #ceopeergroups #peergroups #peerlearning

JeffMara Paranormal Podcast
Are There UFO Bases INSIDE A Hollow Earth?

JeffMara Paranormal Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2023 73:25


Podcast guest 659 is ufologist Bret Lueder. During this podcast we talked about different types of aliens, Where UFOs come from. The hollow earth, Billy Meier ufo case and more. Bret Lueder received his Bachelors degree in Journalism, with an Option in Public Relations, from Chico State University in 2000. Since then, he has gone on to write roughly 700 articles on music, alternative history, spirituality and UFO's for such magazines as Magical Blend Magazine, UFO Magazine, Reggae Festival Guide, the Chico News & Review, and currently Phenomena Magazine online out of Scotland and Paranoia Magazine out of the Bay Area, among many others. He has written two books. The first is, Song in Your Heart: The Story of the Search for the Lost Note, Volume I in a three-part series titled, the Esoteric Guide to the Reggae Vibe series, illustrating the role of the “Roots Reggae Rasta” in terms of a global struggle for the control of human consciousness. Volume II, Tales of a Heavy Heart: UFO's, Magic and Impending Doom, is due out in mid 2023. Lueder is also writing UFO PR: Agents of Ascension due out in early 2023. In his most recent book, A UFO Hunter's Guide (2012), by Weiser Books in San Francisco, Lueder breaks down the muddled field of Ufology into processable chunks both highlighting the field's infamous history and the context with which a Ufologist finds themselves today. Unlike any other book on the market, it even includes Tips from the Pros as many of today's top investigators contributed key facets of many techniques, approaches and strategies pertinent for the investigator. Lueder has also produced two double-disk DVD sets of interviews with Speakers from the Bay Area UFO Expo titled, the Esoteric Guide to the Bay Area UFO Expo Volumes I & II. Volume III, a three disk set of interviews, is in the works. Lueder has also produced a two-disk DVD set with booklet titled, Esoteric Guide presents…Inside Mt Shasta, with two lectures revolving around Lueder's work with the Ambassador of Telos, Dianne Robbins, as well as a new two-disk set with booklet about the law in America titled, An American Law Primer (2022). Bret's Facebook https://www.facebook.com/bret.lueder JeffMara Merch https://jeffmara-podcast-store.myshopify.com/ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jeffrey-s-reynolds/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jeffrey-s-reynolds/support

The Neil Haley Show
Hamid Kohan

The Neil Haley Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2023 16:00


Today on The Neil Haley Show, Neil "The Media Giant" Haley will interview Hamid Kohan.   Hamid Kohan is an experienced Entrepreneur with a demonstrated history of working in computer software and the Legal industry. Hamid Kohan received his bachelor's degree in engineering from Chico State University at the age of 17 and quickly was recruited to Silicon Valley to begin his High Tech career. While working with several companies in the high-tech arena, he received his MBA in business marketing at the age of 21. Mr. Kohan was involved in several high-profile companies such as Grid Systems where he served as the Sr. Manager of Product Development, working alongside associates pioneering the first ever Laptop computer.  In 1984 Hamid Kohan took his talents to SUN Microsystem, serving as Sr. Engineering Manager, establishing his career in Business Development & Management. Here, Mr. Kohan worked alongside Eric Schmidt (Google CEO) and  Carol Bartz (Yahoo CEO), as well as many other renowned entrepreneurs. Hamid applied his expertise in business expansion to SUN Microsystems, contributing to the growth of the company from 200 employees to over 13,000 in 8 years. Hamid then moved to Hitachi Computers, Directing Business & Technology Development,  and Culminated his career in Silicon Valley by joining Tandem Computer (HP Computers), as Director of Product Management.     

Conservation Connection
Tim LeSalle: Chico State University | Living Soil & Regenerative Agriculture | Episode 71

Conservation Connection

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 26, 2022 38:03


Soil is an incredibly complex system of delicately balanced components, both living and non-living. Modern agricultural techniques are capable of producing large quantities of food but to do so they destroy soil structure, leading to decreasing yields over time and eventual agricultural collapse. Tim LeSalle, the father of regenerative agriculture, is working to radically change the ways in which we produce food by studying agricultural techniques that put more carbon into the soil than they remove! Listen in to hear more! If you'd like to learn about the Soil Carbon Accrual Project, click here: www.SoilCarbonAccrualProject.org If you'd like to learn more about our nonprofit, click here: www.LastChanceEndeavors.com

Adjusted Reality
Healthy Habits That Create Success with Jordan Rodgers and Dr. Ed Rodgers

Adjusted Reality

Play Episode Play 49 sec Highlight Listen Later Jun 15, 2022 38:18


Join us as we talk with Dr. Ed Rodgers and his son, Jordan Rodgers for a special Father's Day edition about creating healthy habits to ensure success within parenting, lifestyle and so much more. Jordan and his dad spill the details of growing up with both an athletic and chiropractic lifestyle at the forefront of their family and the positive benefits that came from both.Dr. Rodgers graduated from Chico State University with a Bachelors in Physical Education/Exercise Science and a Masters degree in Exercise Physiology. He also graduated from Western States Chiropractic College in 1997 and has been a member of the American College of Sports Medicine. He currently has a practice in Chico, CA where he has been practicing for 23 years and offers a diverse range of services for his patients.And his son, Jordan Rodgers has quite the athletic background. He was a quarterback at Vanderbilt University and joined ESPN's SEC Network in July 2016 as a studio analyst for college football. In 2017, he joined the SEC Saturday Night booth and in 2020, he was announced as a cast member of SEC Nation, SEC Network's Saturday football pregame show.Jordan also spent time with the Jacksonville Jaguars, Tampa Bay Buccaneers and Miami Dolphins during his professional career. He co-hosts CNBC's Cash Pad with his fiancée, Joelle Fletcher.In the Adjusted Reality podcast, well-known athletes, celebrities, actors, chiropractors, influencers in the wellness industry, and other podcasters will talk with host Dr. Sherry McAllister, president, F4CP, about their experiences with health and wellness. As a special gift for listening today visit f4cp.org/health to get a copy of our mind, body, spirit eBook which focuses on many ways to optimize your health and the ones you love without the use of drugs or surgery. Follow Adjusted Reality on Instagram.Find A Doctor of Chiropractic Near You.

Building Great Sales Teams
Jory Mack: Believe In Your Product

Building Great Sales Teams

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2022 57:28


Jory Mack, started in the family pawn shop, moved to working in a gym selling a product he loved and then buying the kiosk in the mall that sold the product to him! His incredible journey shows what hard work, dedication, and a little bit of negative motivation) can take  you. Jory is now a co-owner in Reno Solar and an all-around entrepreneur. He specializes in management and team Building. Jory has his bachelor's degree in business from Chico State University and has followed the path of sales and business building in his career. Key PointsDon't be afraid to leave the family businessPurpose over fearBelieve in your productConnect with Jory Mack:Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/jory.mackInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/jorymackpjl/Text - 775-846-9371

Monday Motivation with Corry Mendoza
Creativity | Monday Motivations with Corry | Featured Guest Debbie Nereson

Monday Motivation with Corry Mendoza

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2022 29:55


On Today's Monday Motivation, Corry discusses CREATIVITY with Debbie Nereson. Debbie Nereson is a Talent Development Consultant with Sutter Health University at Sutter Health. She has spent the last 17 years designing and delivering engaging leadership programs for Health Care organizations. She received her Master of Arts in Communication Studies from Chico State University, where her main area of focus was leadership and motivation. She also teaches public speaking and small group communication courses at Sierra College. Debbie lives in Roseville with her husband and two very active boys, ages 15 and 12. In addition, she enjoys spending quality time with friends, hiking, reading, listening to podcasts, and exercising on her Peloton. Corry Mendoza is a highly sought after speaker, coach, and author, influencing professionals to get real, work less, and live more balanced lives. Find her at www.choosevolition.com. Corry's Monday Motivations book can be purchased at https://amzn.to/3bDDqIJ.

Over The Fence - True Crime Podcast

On this episode we delve into the mysterious case of the Yuba County 5. In February of 1978, a group of five men, referred to endearingly as "The Boys" by their families, watched a basketball game at Chico State University and on their travels home, ended up traveling approximately 70 miles in the wrong direction from home. The end up on a rural gravel road in the foothills of the forest. At least, this is where the car they were traveling in ended up. None of the men would be seen alive again, and only 4 of the 5 men would be found. No parts of this case make sense and all we are left with is families left with the loss of a loved one and no real answers as to who, why, how or what... Was is supernatural? Was it foul play? Was it happenstance? There are so many theories out there and no concrete answers or evidence as to what happened to the Yuba County 5References & Resources:UPDATE ON ALEXIS GABE CASE: Ex-boyfriend of missing California woman Alexis Gabe killed after charging officers attempting to arrest him for her murder (nbcnews.com)Episode References:https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/lifestyle/1978/07/06/5-boys-who-never-come-back/f8b30b11-baeb-4351-89f3-26456a76a4fb/The Disturbingly Mysterious Disappearance of the Yuba County Boys | The Mystery Box (medium.com)Yuba city five incident — Mysterious Stories Blog — StrangeOutdoors.comOut of Bounds: What Happened to the Yuba County Five? – Drew Beeson Books

The Deeper Pulse with Candice Schutter
#31 - Freedom With: Codependency & The Sovereign Self | Kim Dawson

The Deeper Pulse with Candice Schutter

Play Episode Listen Later May 11, 2022 84:57 Transcription Available


Candice is wrapping up the spring season with a special guest and dear friend, Kim Dawson. Kim candidly shares her personal story and the pivotal moment when her dream of becoming a prima ballerina were shattered due to an ‘emotional injury' that would linger for decades. She talks about what it was like working in Silicon Valley back in the 80s when blatant misogyny went unchecked and how resentment around her early-life successes eventually led her to make self-sabotaging choices in her professional life. Candice shares how she & Kim met, and they speak honestly about what it was like to work for a personal growth organization where self-sacrifice and codependency were the norms. Candice tells you about the teaching colleague who woke her ass up by setting an example of sovereignty that rocked her world wide-open and why. Kim gives you a taste of her work, leading Candice in an exercise that demonstrates how often what we see in others is what we most need to recognize within ourselves. Sovereignty is defined and discussed, as well as how the shift from 'freedom-from' to 'freedom-with' can help us to reinvent our relationship to the world around us. The episode wraps with a very intimate moment when Kim shares about the recent passing of her mother and how she is re-authoring her life anew.Kimberly Dawson is the founder of REVOLUTION Business & Life Design. She co-conspires with creative purpose seekers and changemakers to bring their love to business and life. Kim was a strategic innovator in marketing, sales and operations roles with ground-breaking businesses and organizations primarily in the Silicon Valley and Europe. She invested in her own transformative life journey and saw an opportunity to shift from empowering companies and organizations to engaging deeply with individuals. Kimberly earned a bachelor's degree in communication design with a minor in art and business from Chico State University (summa cum laude). Kimberly's work has become a powerful platform for designing innovative businesses, co-operating in healthy relationships, and helping people lead lives they most desire. revolutionbizdesign.com | IG: @thepointofyou

Becoming Ultra
My First Ultra: 44 Anthony Costales

Becoming Ultra

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2022 58:05 Very Popular


Anthony Costales is a Junior High PE teacher and Ultra-Trail runner from Salt Lake City, UT where he lives with his wife Katie, 16-month-old daughter Piper, and their cattle dog Brighton. Born and raised in Northern California he started running in 6th grade after his Jr High PE teacher suggested he go out for the cross-country team, having no idea what that was, he showed up and the rest is history. He ran XC/Track at his local high school and continued on competing for American River Junior College and Chico State University. After obtaining his bachelor's in Kinesiology and teaching credential, Anthony moved to Utah and spent a few years road racing in distances from 10K to marathon, he then started the transition to trails. In 2018 he ran his first Ultra at the Moab Red Hot 55K and has now competed in distances from 50 miles, 100K, and 100 miles.   Anthony was so much fun to chat with.  He is a very focused and disciplined runner who juggles family and career responsibilities and manages to excel in the ultra-world.  We talk about his experience qualifying for the 2018 US long distance mountain running team and winning the Canyons 100k which earned him a Western States Golden ticket. We also discuss balancing teaching and running and share a few laughs about it.  I loved hearing Anthony talk about the impact his High School coach has had on the trajectory of his life.  This is a good one!  Enjoy! IG- @acostales54

3rd Eye Salon
Ufology and Consciousness with Researcher, Journalist and Author, Bret Lueder

3rd Eye Salon

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 21, 2022 119:25


3rd Eye Salon:►Thanks: https://ko-fi.com/3rdeyesalon/ (Buy 3rd Eye Salon a Coffee!)►Community: https://www.facebook.com/groups/3rdeyesalon►Homepage: https://www.3rdeyesalon.com/►Telegram: https://t.me/ThirdEyeSalon►Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/3rd-eye-salon/id1603899554►Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0YartXNwExBpXdHDsVOehr?si=eb8066da1b03445fBret Lueder received his Bachelors degree in Journalism, with an Option in Public Relations, from Chico State University in 2000. Since then, he has gone on to write roughly 700 articles on music, alternative history, spirituality and UFO's for such magazines as Magical Blend Magazine, UFO Magazine, Reggae Festival Guide, the Chico News & Review, and currently Phenomena Magazine online out of Scotland and Paranoia Magazine out of the Bay Area, among many others. He has written two books. The first is, Song in Your Heart: The Story of the Search for the Lost Note, Volume I in a three-part series titled, the Esoteric Guide to the Reggae Vibe series, illustrating the role of the “Roots Reggae Rasta” in terms of a global struggle for the control of human consciousness. Volume II, Tales of a Heavy Heart: UFO's, Magic and Impending Doom, is due out in late 2021. In his most recent book, A UFO Hunter's Guide, by Weiser books in San Francisco, Lueder breaks down the muddled field of Ufology into processible chunks both highlighting the field's infamous history and the context with which a Ufologist finds themselves today. Unlike any other book on the market, it even includes Tips from the Pros as many of today's top investigators contributed key facets of many techniques, approaches and strategies pertinent for the investigator. Lueder has also produced two double-disk DVD sets of interviews with Speakers from the Bay Area UFO Expo titled, the Esoteric Guide to the Bay Area UFO Expo Volumes I & II. Volume III, a three disk set of interviews, is in the works. Lueder has also produced a two-disk DVD set with booklet titled, Inside Mt Shasta, with two lectures revolving around Lueder's work with the Ambassador of Telos, Dianne Robbins as well as a new two-disk set with booklet about the law in America titled, An American Law Primer, which discusses the magic of the “NAME” and one aspect of how the NAME is used against an individual, “traffic” tickets.#Ufology #Paranormal #Journalism #UFO #Extraterrestrial #Magic #Zetas #Eben #Ascension #Awakening #theEvent #supernatural #Investigation #ResearcherBret Lueder:https://www.amazon.com/Books-Bret-Lueder/s?rh=n%3A283155%2Cp_27%3ABret+Lueder ★ Support this podcast ★

IQ PODCASTS
Laura White Ludvik on Greater Good with Jeff Wohler Ep 384

IQ PODCASTS

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 18, 2022 34:44


Laura White Ludvik is a San Diego native and fundraising professional for over 20 years. Currently the President of the USS Midway Foundation, she has had several leadership roles with organizations focused on serving underprivileged communities throughout San Diego: Casa de Amparo, TERI Inc., Monarch School, and Support The Enlisted Project. A graduate of Chico State University and the Indiana School of Philanthropy at IU, Ludvik feels passionate about giving back to the city she loves.

IQ PODCASTS
Laura White Ludvik on Greater Good with Jeff Wohler Ep 383

IQ PODCASTS

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 17, 2022 34:44


Laura White Ludvik is a San Diego native and fundraising professional for over 20 years. Currently the President of the USS Midway Foundation, she has had several leadership roles with organizations focused on serving underprivileged communities throughout San Diego: Casa de Amparo, TERI Inc., Monarch School, and Support The Enlisted Project. A graduate of Chico State University and the Indiana School of Philanthropy at IU, Ludvik feels passionate about giving back to the city she loves.

Nancy's Bookshelf
Nancy's Bookshelf: Former university president Manuel A. Esteban pens his incredible journey of hardship and triumph

Nancy's Bookshelf

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 9, 2022 53:00


Author Manuel A. Esteban details challenges he faced while he was president of Chico State University.

Concrete Garb
Episode 47: Tim Hostettler, Concrete Industry Management

Concrete Garb

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2022 39:23


Today the Garb brings you Mr. Tim Hostettler.  Tim is the Program Director for the newly formed Concrete Industry Management Program at South Dakota State University, which is one of 5 universities in the nation where you can earn a bachelors degree in Concrete!    Construction Industry Management students gain both theoretical and practical knowledge of the concrete industry, its production techniques and construction applications through typical classroom-style learning, as well as hands-on experience through an array of internship opportunities.  As of 2020, there are nearly 500 students pursuing degrees in CIM and more than 1,300 have graduated from the program since its inception in 1996.   Now, what makes Tim such a good fit to be the program director of this newly developed program at SDSU? Tim is a testament to his own success as he is a CIM graduate himself as he received his Masters Degree in Concrete Industry Management at Middle Tennessee State University and has also taught in the CIM program for 9 years at Chico State University.   Concrete Industry Management www.concretedegree.com   SDSU CIM Program https://www.sdstate.edu/programs/undergraduate/concrete-industry-management-bs   Contact Info: Timothy Hostettler Program Director/Associate Professor of Practice Concrete Industry Management Program Construction & Operations Mgmnt Solberg Hall 115B, Box 2223 Brookings, SD 57007 P: (605) 688-6998 www.sdstate.edu  

The Back Doctors Podcast with Dr. Michael Johnson
215 Dr. Dereck Tenckhoff - Sciatica

The Back Doctors Podcast with Dr. Michael Johnson

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 25, 2021 27:14


Dr. Dereck Tenckhoff shares a story of an active young man who is sidelined with leg pain for a year. Dr. Tenckhoff is a second generation chiropractor who has been involved in Chiropractic since he was born. He received his first adjustment from his father hours after being born. Growing up he competed in sports including: wrestling, judo, MMA, swimming, and baseball. Chiropractic adjustments helped to keep him healthy and at the top of his game. His passion for chiropractic began when he took more interest in his father's career as a chiropractor. He observed how patients would come to his father after seeing multiple doctors and being told that surgery was their only option. However, these patients would give his father a chance, and would be healed, no longer needing surgery. He knew then that chiropractic was what he wanted to do. He received his Bachelors in Psychology from Chico State University and his Doctor of Chiropractic degree from Southern California University of Health Sciences. He is a Cox Certified doctor. Resources: DerekTenckhoffDC on Facebook www.instagram.com/dr.derektenckhoff tenckhoffchiropracticbrea.com Find a Back Doctor thebackdoctorspodcast.com The Cox 8 Table by Haven Medical

Breaking Down Patriarchy
The Gender Knot: Unraveling Our Patriarchal Legacy, by Allan G. Johnson

Breaking Down Patriarchy

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 21, 2021 83:06


Amy: Welcome to Breaking Down Patriarchy! I'm Amy McPhie Allebest. Today's book is called The Gender Knot: Unraveling Our Patriarchal Legacy, and it's the first text we've read that was written by a man since we read John Stuart Mill's The Subjection of Women several months ago! I have loved reading all of these books by women, but as I read this book it hit me how important it was that a man had written it, and here's why: One of the biggest lessons I've realized in my education on racism recently is that society often places the burden of changing racist structures onto people of color… when the responsibility should be on the people who uphold those structures. So racism is a problem for white people to solve. White people need to own it. Likewise, sexism - which exists in all cultures in various ways - is often treated as a “women's issue,” so as Jackson Katz says in his TED talk, men often tune out and don't pay attention. So I love that Dr. Allan G. Johnson, who was a sociologist and college professor - and a man - took on patriarchy as his life's work. And I was really gratified to see a lot of online reviews of his book written by men, who said this book helped them see things they had never considered before.  So I'm really excited to discuss this book today, and want to welcome my friend Kasey Cruz to our discussion. Hi, Kasey! Kasey: (Say hi - I'm so happy to be here! Or whatever comes to your mind) :) Amy: I met Kasey a few years ago - she became part of our family's little bubble of safe people during the Covid lockdown and she was our family's fitness coach when all the gyms were closed down. She is so incredibly energetic, cheerful, optimistic, and hard-working, and she's just a couple of years older than my oldest daughter so she became a dear friend as we spent hours together chatting between burpees and jump roping. :)  So one day while we were working out Kasey, you told us about your grandmother and about your great-grandmother, and we were so mesmerized that we stopped mid-exercise and wanted to know every detail. And that conversation led to me asking you to be on the podcast. So I wonder if you can tell us about yourself, and start with the story of your great-grandmother. Kasey:  My name is Kasey Cruz, I am the oldest of two children. Just me and my brother. My father's family is Guamanian and my mother's family is a mix of German and Cherokee and Palentin Indian. I was born and raised in Los Altos, California where I currently live. I recently graduated from Chico State University in the year 2020, sadly during the pandemic. I graduated with a Bachelor's in Kinesiology and a minor in Adapted Physical Activity. For anyone that doesn't know Kinesiology means, it is the study of the body and its movement. I had many life changing experiences during my time at Chico. I was involved in programs that helped individuals with physical and intellectual disabilities of all ages be involved in sports and exercise. Also, I interned at an elderly care facility for those with dementia and memory loss. There I led group exercise classes.  I also played soccer since I was four years old and ended up playing for about 2 years at the collegiate level. I've always had a passion for sports and exercise and loved the physical and mental challenges. At the university, I found a passion for helping others achieve their goals and challenge themselves through physical activity. Which leads me to what I am currently doing, I am a personal trainer, a strength and conditioning coach for athletes, and a group trainer at F45. Now a little bit about my great, great, great grandmother. As a little girl, we had this family tree project where we had to make a visual board of our family lineage on both sides. My mom was helping me with her side of the family and she told me that my grt grt grt grandmother was Cherokee and she was the chief's daughter. Her name was Starshine Chitwood and...

low light mixes
Always Autumn by Paul Asbury Seaman

low light mixes

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2021 76:24


    Autumn seems perfectly suited to ambient music, especially ambient with a tinge of melancholy. I was thinking about doing an fall-themed mix when Paul approached me with his fully curated mix for autumn. Perfect! Here's what Paul says about this mix: “Dedicating this one to my sister, Miriam Walter, professor of nursing at Chico State University in Northern California. Her birthday is today, September 19th. This turned out to be mostly guitar and piano, although I always (and still) intended it to be a going-to-sleep mix. Like most of my playlists for LLM, it starts out moderately slow and gets progressively slower and quieter. Just a bunch of beautiful tunes, with a touch of melancholy that I always associate with fall, and surrendering into tranquility.” Thanks for another excellent mix, Paul!   Cheers!     T R A C K L I S T : 00:00    Peter Chilvers & Jon Durant - Always Autumn (Always Golden Sands 2020) 05:10    Will Ackerman, Jeff Oster, Tom Eaton - The Golden Hour (Brothers 2021) 09:52    Jeff Johnson & Phil Keaggy - Mosaic 7 (Ravenna 2021) 16:27    Between Interval - The Tides Of Time (Autumn Continent 2006) 20:50    Uman - Somewhere On Earth (You Are Here 1999) 24:41    Ken Verheecke - Falling Leaves (Autumn Reflections 2011) 28:23    Jeff Pearce - A Walk Through The Leaves (From the Darker Seasons 2017) 32:15    Calm Whale - Blue Moon Wind Chimes Meditation (Blue Moon Meditation 2017) 39:30    Altus - Green to Gold (Autumn Breeze 2005) 46:09    Beltone - Autumn (Blind Concert 2017) 50:52    Chinmaya Dunster - Sight Meditation (Meditation Ragas 2014) 57:45    Astropilot & Kaya Project - Wind of Change, Pt. 2 (Wind of Change, Pt. 2 2021) 62:13    Cousin Silas - Lost In Autumn (Blue Ice Beyond 2019) 68:15    Kamal - The Quiet Earth (The Quiet Earth - Dusk 1993) 72:14    Ron Boots - Lingering On (Autumn Moon 2016) 76:28    end  

Cultivating Place
Cultivating Intention: Traditional Ecological Knowledge, Ali Meders-Knight, Mechoopda

Cultivating Place

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 1, 2021 60:10


Ali Meders-Knight is a Mechoopda tribal member whose traditional and present homelands are based in interior Northern California, a mother of five, and a traditional basketweaver in Chico, CA she is also a tribal liaison working to form partnerships for federal forest stewardship contracting and tribal forestry programs authorized in the 2018 Farm Bill. She has been a Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK) practitioner for over 20 years, creating, collaborating on, and leading decolonized environmental education and land restoration projects with Chico State University and the City of Chico. In 2009 she envisioned and helped to manifest a unique 17-acre interactive food forest and interpretive park in North Chico known as Verbena Fields. This restoration of a small slice of the degraded watershed and its native plants works to heal land while educating the larger human community about the rich ecological heritage of the Mechoopda people. As Ali expresses in all aspects of her cultivating practice, especially as the founder of the Chico Traditional Ecological Knowledge Program: "Wassa Honi Mep! (Keep your heart's intentions good!)” In her specific place, she is a model for cultivators everywhere in traditional ecological knowledge providing a saving grace for returning health and prosperity to lands, economies, and communities. As we enter in July, join us! Cultivating Place now has a donate button! We thank you so much for listening over the years and we hope you'll support Cultivating Place. We can't thank you enough for making it possible for this young program to grow even more of these types of conversations. The show is available as a podcast on SoundCloud, iTunes, Google Podcast, and Stitcher. To read more and for many more photos please visit www.cultivatingplace.com.

The Power Is Now Online Radio
The Power Is Now Homeownership Series - Carolyn Sunseri

The Power Is Now Online Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2021 71:37


The Power Is Now Media is conducting a series of interviews about the importance of Homeownership and Financial Literacy, during the month of June. Today Eric Frazier speaks with Carolyn Sunseri, Marketing Director-Golden State Finance Authority (GSFA).Our goal is to inspire and educate everyone about the wealth-building impact that homeownership can have on your life. Especially for low to moderate-income families, minorities, and African Americans who have the lowest homeownership rate of all minorities.Carolyn Sunseri is Marketing Director for Golden State Finance Authority (GSFA), managing the communications and marketing initiatives for GSFA's affordable housing programs throughout the State of California. She is responsible for content and design of publications, websites, advertising, media and public relations, and is directly involved in the training and education of lenders, realtors and other business partners providing affordable housing solutions to California residents. Carolyn is an avid outdoor enthusiast who spends her free time hiking, backpacking and kayaking with friends and family and her coonhound. She is a graduate of Chico State University with a BA in Public Relations and resides in Sacramento, CA.

The Jake Feinberg Show
Jerry Garcia Band 3-17-82 Chico State University

The Jake Feinberg Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2021 105:10


*with Billy Kreutzmann on drums **John Kahn was delayed due to fog on the drive up from San Francisco so Dave Torbert played bass in the first set.

Purpose Highway™
Episode 29 - Creating Purposeful Art & Exemplifying Latin x LGTBQ Experience with Monica Palacios

Purpose Highway™

Play Episode Listen Later May 4, 2021 48:56


Monica Palacios is an American playwright and performer, specializing in Chicana, queer, feminist and lesbian themes as she charted the intersection of queer and Latina identities in Latinx communities with their mutually marginalizing impact. With her works being taught in a number of schools and colleges, she’s also served frequently as a Student Theatre Director in some of them. After briefly attending Chico State University and transferring to San Francisco State University where she got her Degree in Cinema with a concentration in screenwriting, Monica proceeded to producing theatre works for over three decades. She also emphasizes activism and community organizing during her performances that specifically highlight her Chicana, queer, feminist and lesbian qualities. With the way she combines aspects of race, culture, and sexuality in her performances, she was recognized as one of the first openly lesbian/queer stand-up comics in San Francisco in 1982. Her approach to her craft has resulted in her poems, plays, and anthologies being taught in universities and examined in scholarly settings, most especially in the fields of LGBTQ Studies, Chicano Studies, and Feminist Studies, which has allowed her to work with students from elementary to college as a writer, director, and dramaturge for over 400 student theatre works.Among the many awards and recognitions Monica has received, including having a day declared in her name, one of her most recent is being the Inaugural Winner for the 2021 Nancy Dean Lesbian Playwright Award, sponsored by Open Meadows Foundation, for her play - I Kissed Chavela Vargas. Find out more and reach out to Monica Palacios through the following links:Website - https://www.monicapalacios.com/Twitter - https://twitter.com/MonicaPFlashInstagram - https://www.instagram.com/mightymonicapalacios/Works - https://ucla.academia.edu/MonicaPalaciosTo hear more of Scott Mason and the Purpose Highway™ podcast, join our community at https://purposehighway.com/ and subscribe to get notified when new episodes go live.

PsychSessions: Conversations about Teaching N' Stuff
ASK065: How do you teach biopsychology and related courses more effectively?

PsychSessions: Conversations about Teaching N' Stuff

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2021 26:25


In this AskPsychSessions feature, Marianne talks with Shawn Bates from Chico State University about handling student anxiety around more neuroscience content as well as what it is like to have your first year as a full-time faculty happen in 2020-2021. Opt-in at bit.ly/psychsessions-email to receive email updates about upcoming PsychSessions episodes and more!

First Generation - One of Many
Episode 21 – EOP: A Commitment to Anti-racism, from 1968 to Today (A Book in Common Event)

First Generation - One of Many

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 15, 2021 58:37


We did something a little different! Take a peek at our live recording where we discuss the history and services of the Educational Opportunity Program at Chico State University and how the team has remained committed to supporting low-income students since the program's inception.

ClutchTalk
TOP 5 ROY CANDIDATES

ClutchTalk

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2021 59:13


In this episode Jr and I bring out our 2nd college basketball player guest, Colby Orr. Colby plays basketball at the Chico State University. In this episode with Colby we talk who our top 5 ROY candidates are currently. Stay tuned for next week episode!! As always follow the instagram for daily interactive NBA polls, updates & much more!!! @clutchtalk1 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/john2379/support

KQED’s Forum
How California’s College Campuses Are Handling Sexual Violence

KQED’s Forum

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2021 25:05


Over six years after a state audit found that college campuses in California lacked transparency in how they handled cases of sexual assault, big gaps in services and support persist. The audit largely targeted San Diego State University, UCLA, UC Berkeley and Chico State University and recommended yearly training of university employees. Rachael Myrow talks to KPCC reporter Adolfo Guzman-Lopez about what campuses are doing better and where they are still falling short when it comes to addressing sexual violence. We'll also hear how COVID-19 is impacting students who may experience sexual violence and their ability to seek support.

The Ground Shots Podcast
Wild Tending Series / Ali Meders-Knight on integrating Traditional Ecological Knowledge into landscape management

The Ground Shots Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2020 50:21


This episode of the Ground Shots Podcast is a conversation with Ali Meders-Knight, out of Chico, California. Ali Meders-Knight is a Mechoopda tribal member, mother of five, and traditional basketweaver based in Chico, CA. She is a Mechoopda Tribal liaison working to form partnerships for federal forest stewardship contracting and tribal forestry programs authorized in the 2018 Farm Bill. She has been a Traditional Ecological Knowledge (TEK) practitioner for over 20 years, collaborating on environmental education and land restoration projects with Chico State University and the City of Chico. In 2009 she helped plan and establish Verbena Fields, a unique 17-acre interactive food forest and interpretive park in North Chico to help educate the community about the rich ecological heritage of the Mechoopda people.   In this episode with Ali, we talk about: what is TEK? Ali explains the advanced nature of Traditional Ecological Knowledge which is evolving ecosystem knowledge and land tending techniques acquired by indigenous peoples over hundreds or thousands of years through direct contact with the land issues around forest management in California and the U.S. on the whole, and how money has influenced decisions made about management strategies instead of what makes the most sense for the land and the local community why forest management should be localized and indigenous led the intentions and goals of the TEKChico project: creating a trained workforce that can complete long term contracts with the USDA to manage forests locally how disaster capitalism influences land management and doesn't actually take care of people and the land the need for fire on the landscape in California modern cultural misunderstandings of fire and how trauma and racism play into these misunderstandings how the 2018 US Farm Bill increased federal support and opportunity for Native farmers and ranchers, and how this bill links federal land management needs more directly to sovereign indigenous nations   Links: TEK CHICO's website: http://www.TEKChico.org 2018 Farm Bill info: https://fas.org/sgp/crs/misc/IF11287.pdf   Support the podcast on Patreon to contribute to our grassroots self-funding of this project.  Support the Ground Shots Project with a one time donation via Paypal at: paypal.me/petitfawn Donate to the podcast on VENMO: @kelly-moody-6 Donate to the podcast on Cashapp: cash.app/$groundshotsproject   Our website with backlog of episodes, plant profiles, travelogue and more: http://www.ofsedgeandsalt.com  Our Instagram pages: @goldenberries / @groundshotspodcast Join the Ground Shots Podcast Facebook Group to discuss the episodes Subscribe to our newsletter for updates on the Ground Shots Project Theme music: 'Sweat and Splinters' by Mother Marrow Interstitial Music: “Breathing Tide” by Samara Jade (ft. Aimee Ringle & Alexa Sunshine Rose) Find Samara Jade's music on bandcamp “California Hillside” by Stow Lake find Stow Lake's music on bandcamp https://www.redbudresourcegroup.org/  Hosted by: Kelly Moody Produced by: Kelly Moody and Opia Creative

In Search of Soil
Full Show: Dr. David Johnson - In Search of Soil #3

In Search of Soil

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 28, 2020 88:53


In this episode of In Search of Soil, we’re talking to microbiologist and co-creator of the Johnson-Su bioreactor, Dr. David Johnson to talk about composting, fungal-dominated compost, and just how much compost you really need to help improve the soil and rebuild the microbial communities there.  Dr. David Johnson is an adjunct professor for the College of Agriculture at Chico State University, and a Faculty Affiliate for the Center for Regenerative Agriculture. He has done numerous research on soil, fungal-dominated compost, and carbon sequestration. He and his wife, Hui Chun Su Johnson have co-created the Johnson-Su bioreactor.  More on David's work: https://www.csuchico.edu/regenerativeagriculture/bioreactor/david-johnson.shtml Build a Bioreactor: https://youtu.be/q8o_f8jL3g8   WATCH FULL EPISODES  YouTube https://bit.ly/watchISOS Follow Diego @diegofooter - https://www.instagram.com/diegofooter   In this episode of In Search of Soil  Introduction to today’s guest, Dr. David Johnson (00:30) One thing about microbes that really stood out to Dr. Johnson (01:32) Agriculture’s current understanding of the importance of microbes (02:55) The biggest misses in preserving soil biology (04:30) What used to be grasslands have now become deserts due to overgrazing (06:25) Restoring the soil is restoring an entire system (08:03) The change in the soil that allows it to grow more (08:43) Carbon needs to return to the system to rebuild the soil (10:35) Fungi are what have been destroyed the most (11:18) Bring back the photosynthetic capacity of the soil (12:00) What happens above ground that helps below ground (13:33) Changing management practices: from poor soil to Great Plains soil (15:18) Experiment: replacing nitrogen with biology (18:20) The relationship between plants and the soil microbiome (19:48) Compost application: sparse application vs. dumping a lot into the soil (21:10) Putting high-quality compost, that is both an inoculant and food source, into poor soil (24:45) Farming becomes fun when you bring back the system and its functionality (27:15) Having root interaction immediately available upon germination (28:03) Coating seeds with the community it needs (29:35) The basic principles around Johnson-Su bioreactor compost (30:42) Aerobic 70% moisture content Undisturbed Worms (vermicompost) The big differences between Johnson-Su bioreactor compos and traditional compost (33:22) What are you missing when you try to speed up the composting process? (35:50) X days to finished compost: only looking at half the picture (37:47) Johnson’s opinion on forcing air into the composting system (39:30) Application of theories in different climates (42:00) Scaling the composting system up and down (45:15) Composting what biodegrades easier and using woodchips in the garden (48:22) Mulching in the garden to combat weed issues Going about making seed coatings: make some slurry (51:05) Using compost extract as tea to get microbes on the soil surface (53:00) Correlation of weed pressure and microbial population (55:40) Fertilizers make the soil more amenable to weed growth (56:55) Is vegetable rotation enough to be considered “permanent ground cover”? (58:55) Getting to a point where a system grows itself with no need for compost (01:00:30) Opinion on soil remineralization (01:02:10) If the element is there, it can be extracted by microbes If the element is not there, you might have to supplement Pairing a nitrogen-fixer with a non-nitrogen-fixer or rely on biology (01:05:35) Does the above ground biomass correlate to product quality? (01:07:25) What happens in the soil that negatively affects the plant above ground (01:09:45) Healthy soil grows healthy plants resistant to weed and disease (01:12:15) Thoughts on adding mycorrhizal fungi into the system (01:15:10) Ways to tell your soil’s health (01:17:02) Is it worth it for a farmer to purchase a microscope (01:19:45) Organic matter percentage and upper limits (01:20:20) You don’t need the extracts if you have grazing (01:23:23) Closing remarks (01:24:55) If you just observe, you’ll figure out what you need to do next

Off The Chain
Terry Dyer Joins Clifton Pettyjohn on TRANSFORMATION RADIO

Off The Chain

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 29, 2020 83:00


Terry’s professional career has been spent in Corporate America working in both for-profit and nonprofit environments. His passion to assist people has never wavered. Terry has helped organizations reach maximum potential and growth. His background consists of Talent Acquisition Management, Recruitment, Client Services, and Program Management with Fortune 100 and 500 companies. These companies have included San Francisco State University - Center for Research and Education on Gender Studies (CREGS), STOP AIDS Project, Robert Half International, Alluma, and XOJET to name a few. In 2010 POZ Health Magazine named him “African-American Person of the Month”. Additionally, Terry has volunteered his time to various organizations throughout the San Francisco Bay Area and Sacramento communities. Since 2007, he has served as a member of the San Francisco LGBTQ Speakers Bureau. He and the organization aim to dispel homophobic and transphobic violence by educating people about the everyday lives of those in the community. He continues to play competitive volleyball and tennis at high levels. Terry also has spent time in South America, China, and France.  Terry DeWayne Dyer hails from Kansas City, Kansas, yet considers himself a California boy. Primarily growing up in Northern California, Young Terry competed in track and field, played volleyball and basketball, sang, and was active in the community. Terry was a high school All American track and field athlete and went to Chico State University on scholarship for athletics, academics, and music. After spending three years at Chico State University, studying Opera and Vocal Performance, Terry transferred to Sacramento State University where he received his degree in Communications, Emphasis in Public Relations. Currently, he resides in South Florida with his daughter Zola (dog) enjoying the tropical weather and performing in the local music scene.

Beyond the Buckets Show with Chris McSwain
Ali Mollet - Head Women’s Coach at Folsom Lake College

Beyond the Buckets Show with Chris McSwain

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 24, 2020 47:17


Beyond the Buckets Ep. 35 Ali Mollet - Head Women’s Coach at Folsom Lake CollegeAli Mollet is the Head Women’s Basketball Coach at Folsom Lake College. In her first two years she has had tremendous success starting a new program from the ground up. Ali spent time as an assistant coach at Chico State University and Sacramento City College before accepting a head coaching job. She was also the Director of Basketball Operations at Sacramento State University where she played. As a McDonald’s All-American nominee in high school she is considered one of the best players to come out of Del Mar High School in San Jose. Ali is truly one of the bright young stars in our game and we have a great discussion about her approach to the game, life and achieving success on and off the court. Follow Ali’s Team on IG:@folsomlakewbbYouTube http://ow.ly/3kdI30qOSc6 Apple Podcast http://ow.ly/cAeV30qOSc8 Spotify http://ow.ly/7EIe30qOSc9 YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eXqgcQxB2VM #podcast #podcasts #beyondthebuckets #show #radio #basketball #coach #life #beyond #lifestyle #coaching #entrepreneur #business #ceo #apple #spotify #chrismcswain #lifecoach #mentalperformance

Big Talk With Leezy
Life Lessons from a college basketball coach w. COACH CLINK

Big Talk With Leezy

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 21, 2020 43:06


I went to Chico State University and worked as the team manager for the Men's Basketball Team. Coach Clink taught me so much about culture, leadership, and putting together a winning program. This interview could be heard by ANYONE and you could easily pull out some amazing lessons. *NEW SINGLE* Do Me Wrong https://ffm.to/domewrong Youtube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCcPECB5Nja8oWDqVz8kSmFg?view_as=subscriber Instagram - https://www.instagram.com/leezythegifted/ Spotify - https://open.spotify.com/artist/4GX0VR7K1JRRBBkHGzshJA?si=2TMsJfzqQ9Sety6ZvWRGnQ --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/musicmasterypodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/musicmasterypodcast/support

KYP Podcast
Lucas Gabriel - Bellevue University Head Coach

KYP Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 17, 2020 68:37


Episode 16 of the KYP Podcast is Lucas Gabriel.  Coach Gabriel is the Head Coach for Bellevue University in Nebraska.  Coach Gabriel played for one of the top high school programs in Arizona.  From there he had a great junior college career.  He finished as a player at Division 1 Northern Arizona University.  As a coach, he is well traveled.  He has coached at Chico State University, Fresno City College, Metro State, the Chinese International All-Star team, and Bellevue University.  He has enjoyed great success as the Head Coach.  In this podcast, he will go over his journey as a player and coach, how to develop players and a program and how to develop lifelong relationships with players.  Coach Gabriel is considered one of the best up and coming coaches in the game today.  You can also follow us at MTMV Sports Podcast Network or find us on:  https://www.mtmvpn.com/ Please contact me anytime at:  nicksainato@ymail.com

Big Talk With Leezy
Extended Family Podcast w/ Ricky Delgado Martinez

Big Talk With Leezy

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2020 57:27


This is one of the BEST interviews I've ever been a part of. Ricky & I were team managers together at Chico State University for the Men's Basketball Team. We have a lot in common which made for an amazing interview. Go follow Ricky on instagram and stay up to date on his podcast Hit up Ricky to be on his podcast! -> https://www.instagram.com/rickydelgadomartinez96/ Extended Family Podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-extended-family-podcast/id1519791677 --- 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/musicmasterypodcast/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/musicmasterypodcast/support

Be Real Show
#216 - Grant Parr gets REAL about getting your Mindset Right for Mental Performance

Be Real Show

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2020 36:09


Grant Parr, M.A. is a Mental Sports Performance Consultant focusing on high impact and combat sports. His consulting practice uses mental performance techniques and strategies to help athletes and coaches gain a competitive edge in their sport performance. He consults with a wide variety of athletes and sports disciplines including fencing, football, wrestling, martial arts and many others. ​ Grant’s career in sports began at the age of 7. His fascination with full contact and combat sports led him down an exciting and inspiring career in various sports, including baseball, basketball, soccer, and football. His football career as quarterback spanned 13 years in both high school and college, earning him various awards and accolades. After graduating from California High School, Grant excelled at the collegiate level playing for Chabot Junior College and Sonoma State University. Due to a career ending injury, he transferred to Chico State University to pursue his Bachelor's degree in Communications – Media Arts. After graduation, Grant spent 17 years in sales in the technology space in the Bay Area. Grant’s enthusiasm for mental performance in sports is not only fueled by his passion as an athlete, coach, and sports performance consultant but how mental performance translates into life skills. His own injury has also served as a motivator to support other athletes to learn how to mentally recuperate and thrive after injuries.   Connect Linkedin – https://www.linkedin.com/in/grant-parr-5ab3033/ Twitter – https://twitter.com/gfpmindset Facebook – https://www.facebook.com/GameFacePerformance/ Instagram – https://www.instagram.com/gfpmindset/ Website – https://www.gamefaceperformance.com/   People Mentioned Mark Shapiro – https://twitter.com/MarkShapiro Drew Bledsoe – https://twitter.com/DrewBledsoe Ryan Murphy – https://twitter.com/ryan_f_murphy Terrell Owens – https://twitter.com/terrellowens Evander Holyfield – https://twitter.com/holyfield Russell Wilson – https://twitter.com/DangeRussWilson     Resources Calm – https://www.calm.com/   Books The Next One Up Mindset by Grant Parr: https://amzn.to/2WhCAKT

The Got Side Hustle Show
Episode 78: College Career Advising with Jeffrey B. Harrington

The Got Side Hustle Show

Play Episode Listen Later May 20, 2020 34:37


Hey!  Here's the second repeat guest in the history of my show - not counting like panels and stuff.  And I'm glad it's Jeff because he's just one of my favorite people in the world. Remember, I'm a "Recovering Campus Housing Professional," and spent about 20 years living in and managing college residence halls.  Jeff was one of my staff members at my very last housing job and was part of what I consider to be my BEST, STRONGEST, and MOST FUN professional staff EVER.  I loved each and every one of these amazing people.   Fast Forward 7 years later, I'm still working at my post-housing gig which is a HUGE deal for me, and Jeff is a Career Advisor at Chico State University.  That's right, I'm still on this Careers-During-Covid-19 thing, but hey - it's absolutely just messing up people's careers right now and I feel the need to talk about it.  I think there are definitely things we could all be doing to help people get back to work, and I'm so grateful that Jeff is out there spreading the word. In this episode we talk about the positive soft skills that students (well, anyone for that matter) need to get into the workforce.  Jeff shares his theory about how students can get connected into a job right out of college.  And he offers three suggestions on how people can keep their heads up high during this time of uncertainty.   Now we just need to get Mark Brice and Shawn Brackett on this show, too! While some of the US is reopening and people are going back to work, many of you are still unemployed.  If this is you, I have a solution!  The Leverage Your Layoff Mastermind Group is a six week program where we discuss career change, pivoting, and figuring how to get back to work ASAP.  True to the mastermind format, first you create a goal, then design a plan to achieve it. The group helps you with creative ideas and wise decisions-making. And your first two weeks of the group are FREE - then you can pay what you can for the rest of the program.  Go to https://www.krismcpeak.com/layoff to register!

Rogers That Podcast
Ep.03 - Joe Grinstain - Developing Your Philosophy, Conditioning, and Core Training

Rogers That Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later May 6, 2020 95:31


Joe Grinstain is the co-founder and Director of Strength and Performance at Hyperthrive Athletics in Sacramento, CA. Hyperthrive Athletics is a Strength and Performance facility that is owned and operated by 3 brothers, Aaron, Nolan, and Joe. They focus on building stronger, faster, and more durable athletes through high level coaching in a competitive training environment and specialize in baseball and softball development. Joe has worked with athletes of all levels, including Braden Bishop, an outfield for the Seattle Mariners. After receiving his degree from Chico State University, he interned at Cressey Sports Performance in Hudson, MA under coaches like Greg Robins, Nancy Newell, and Miguel Aragoncillo. In this episode, Joe addresses the benefits to training in a group setting and how it’s helped shape the culture at Hyperthrive. He touches on how his philosophy has evolved over time and how he made it unique to himself. Lastly, he talks about core training and how to create more carryover in bridging the gap between strength and skill in regards to core training. Where can you find Joe on social media? Twitter: @Grinstainjoseph, Instagram: @ClassicJoeJoeBeans / @hyperthriveathletics // Where can you find me on social media? Twitter: @KyleRogers18, Instagram: @klrogers28

L. Jeffrey Moore
Lj Presents: Steve Everson is never off the record

L. Jeffrey Moore

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 24, 2020 92:15


Steve Everson is a Los Angeles based producer, content creator and co-owner of Megalith Digital production house. Like many kids, he began his career with a family camcorder. After receiving his bachelor’s degree in communication design from Chico State University, He immediately went to work producing regional advertisements. Steve also began to further his pursuit of filmmaking producing numerous shorts and producing two independent features. In 2012, Steve finished his MFA in Motion Picture Producing. Check out our short film that Steve and I produced. “A Midsummer Nightmare: The Betrayal” Subscribe to be a Patreon member You can check me out on my website at ljeffreymoore.com Twitter: @ljeffreymoore Instagram: @Lj_presents_podcast Music Featured on the Show: Intro I dunno by grapes (c) copyright 2008 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/grapes/16626 Ft: J Lang, Morusque Outro The Vendetta by Stefan Kartenberg (c) copyright 2018 Licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution (3.0) license. http://dig.ccmixter.org/files/JeffSpeed68/58628 Ft: Apoxode --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/l-jeffrey-moore/support

Shootin' the FrizBreeze
Episode 110: Larry Imperiale – The Journey Begins

Shootin' the FrizBreeze

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 19, 2020 26:08


The record holder for most coop world titles, Larry Imperiale, joins us today. In 1975 Larry attended Chico State University, where he was first introduced to all Frisbee sports. His curiosity was peaked as he started playing catch in the parking lot of his apartment building. The Quad on campus… Continue reading The post Episode 110: Larry Imperiale – The Journey Begins appeared first on FrisbeeGuru.

RnA Outdoors Podcast
EP87: Jeff Sposito, Stone Glacier

RnA Outdoors Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2020 37:15


Jeff is the President/CEO of Stone Glacier. He grew up in Northern California in a commercial cattle ranching family. He developed a passion for hunting and conservation at an early age guided by his grandfather. Jeff received a degree in Ag Business from Chico State University then began working at Sitka Gear in 2009 when it was just a small startup company. During his 7+ years with Sitka, Jeff gained valuable experience in Sales, Marketing, Operations, and Finance that he now brings to Stone Glacier. Jeff is proud to raise his two daughters, with his wife Sam, in Bozeman, MT. You can find more information about Stone Glacier at: https://www.stoneglacier.com Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/rnaoutdoorsInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/rodnarrowoutdoorsYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/RnAOutdoorsWebsite: www.rnaoutdoors.com

Wiki Politiki with Steve Bhaerman
Chase Palmieri - Crowd-Sourcing the News

Wiki Politiki with Steve Bhaerman

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2020 56:39


Chase Palmieri – Crowd-Sourcing the News: Start-Up “Credder” Turns Readers Into ReviewersAiring Tuesday, February 18, 2020 at 2:00 PM PST / 5:00 PM ESTInterview with Chase Palmieri, Co-Founder of Credder“Love lives in our heart, beliefs lie in our head.” — Swami BeyondanandaAt a time when disinformation, misinformation and missing information characterizes much of the news, and the trust in media is at an all-time low, might it be time to access the “wisdom of crowds”?Our Wiki Politiki guest this week, Chase Palmieri, thinks so. He and his partner, Austin Walter, have founded a new platform, Credder, that they’ve branded “Rotten Tomatoes” for the news. Credder – rooted obviously in the word “credibility” — allows readers to review articles for veracity and bias, and then post these reviews on the Credder site. Writers are then rated on these criteria, and reviewers too are held accountable by THEIR ratings.The site says:We believe news should compete for credibility, not clicks. Together on Credder’s news review platform, we can hold media accountable and accelerate the news industry’s transition from clicks to credibility. Credder works by allowing journalists and the public to review articles, creating credibility ratings for every article, author, and outlet. We believe this is the only way, without censoring content, to establish a clear incentive for quality in online news.Chase Palmieri is CEO and Cofounder of the news review site Credder.com. and is also CoHost of the nonpartisan media watchdog Project Censored’s national radio show and podcast. He has a degree in Entrepreneurship and Small Business Management from Chico State University, and he and his father own Risibisi Restaurant in Petaluma, California- winner of 12 straight Michelin Guide awards. His focus is on growing Credder and bringing their “Rotten Tomatoes for news” service to readers everywhere. Can Credder bring credibility to news? How do they plan to deal with “confirmation bias” in readers, and folks who simply won’t believe anything that they don’t already agree with? Will they help empower and fund a new breed of truly independent journalists who won’t need to work for corporate news sources? Will they help create a more discerning and intelligent readership?If you’re curious, please tune in this Tuesday, February 18th at 2 pm PT / 5 pm ET. http://omtimes.com/iom/shows/wiki-politiki-radio-show/To find out more about Credder, please go here: https://credder.com/Support Wiki Politiki — A Clear Voice In the “Bewilderness”If you LOVE what you hear, and appreciate the mission of Wiki Politiki, “put your money where your mouse is” … Join the “upwising” — join the conversation, and become a Wiki Politiki supporter: http://wikipolitiki.com/join-the-upwising/Make a contribution in any amount via PayPal (https://tinyurl.com/y8fe9dks) Go ahead, PATRONIZE me! Support Wiki Politiki monthly through Patreon!Visit the Wiki Politiki Show page https://omtimes.com/iom/shows/wiki-politiki-radio-show/Connect with Steve Bhaerman at https://wakeuplaughing.com/#ChasePalmieri #Credder #SteveBhaerman #WikiPolitiki

Let's Go To Court!
104: The Hazing Death of Matt Carrington & a Murderer Turned Professor

Let's Go To Court!

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 15, 2020 88:36


Matt Carrington wasn’t your typical frat boy. He was reserved. He didn’t drink much. But when a friend asked him to rush the Chi Tau fraternity at Chico State University, Matt said sure. He couldn’t have guessed what he was in for. Over the course of what is commonly referred to as “hell week,” Matt endured relentless hazing. The hazing ramped up as the week progressed. On the final night of hazing, Matt died. Then Brandi tells us about a brilliant, troubled young man named James Gordon Wolcott. James grew up in a small town in Texas. He excelled academically, but he struggled to fit in at home. His sister, Elizabeth had a Southern accent that grated on him. His father, a conservative professor at Southwestern University, disapproved of James’ more liberal politics. One day, in the summer of 1967, James had enough. He murdered his entire family. And now for a note about our process. For each episode, Kristin reads a bunch of articles, then spits them back out in her very limited vocabulary. Brandi copies and pastes from the best sources on the web. And sometimes Wikipedia. (No shade, Wikipedia. We love you.) We owe a huge debt of gratitude to the real experts who covered these cases. In this episode, Kristin pulled from: “Matt’s Law” entry on wikipedia “The Pledge” episode of The Shadows of Death “New ‘Matt’s Law’ toughens penalties for college hazing,” by Matt Krupnick for Contra Costa Times “Horrifying details in hazing death,” by Cecilia Vega for the San Francisco Chronicle “7 face trial in hazing death,” Associated Press “4 fraternity members plead guilty in student’s death,” Associated Press “Student dies during fraternity hazing,” Santa Maria Times “A fraternity hazing gone wrong,” by Elaine Korry for NPR “Hazing death at Chico State” episode of Dateline In this episode, Brandi pulled from: “Innocence Lost” by Kim Janssen, Chicago Sun Times “Esteemed Illinois professor revealed as teen killer who murdered his family — and served just six years after insanity bid” by Joe Kemp, New York Daily News “The Family Annihilator Turned University Professor – James Gordon Wolcott” by Emily Thompson, Morbidology “Boy who killed family turns up 46 years later as college professor” by Mike Robinson, NBC News        

Monday Morning Macabre
Season 1 Episode 12 : The Yuba County 5

Monday Morning Macabre

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2019 31:16


February 24, 1978 Five friends drove 50 miles from their homes in Yuba City California to cheer for the UC Davis basketball team as they played Chico State University in Chico California. After attending the game, the group were seen around 10:00 PM at a nearby corner store getting candy and soda. This would be the last time any of them were seen alive. The authorities would soon be called the next morning after the men failed to return to their respective homes. The authorities found the men’s car by the side of the road unlocked, empty, with only candy wrappers left in the vehicle. While this in itself was unusual, what was even stranger was its location. The car was 70 miles from the town of Chico in an abandoned, remote part of the Plumas National Forest. How did the car get there? Where were the bodies? What happened to… The Yuba County Five? Check out our socials for more updates! Twitter @MMMacabrePod Instagram: @mondaymorningmacabre Facebook @mondaymorningmacabre Website mondaymorningmacabre.com Music by Kevin MacLeod ~ Moonlight Hall

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What's New in Adapted Physical Education
Social Justice in Adapted Physical Education

What's New in Adapted Physical Education

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 17, 2019 59:55


This podcast focuses on the social justice within the field of adapted physical education (APE). Social justice is often defined as in terms of the distribution of wealth, opportunities, and privileges within a society, and for this podcast we discuss these concepts in relation to APE. More specifically, we discuss how one would be able to create a more inclusive and accepting class culture, barriers to social justice in a physical education setting, language use and social justice, and how to deal with inappropriate language and actions. This podcast features a panel of 3 guests, including Dr. Josephine Blagrave (@blagraveaj)Chico State University; Dr. Kerri Vanderbom from The National Center on Health, Physical Activity, and Disability and Chico State University; and Dr. Andrew Colombo-Dougovito (@amcdphd) from the University of North Texas. You can find out more about Dr. Colombo-Dougovito's research and interests through visiting his website (colombodougovito.com/).

TJ Morris ET Radio
Bret Lueder Author- Ascension Magical Lens of Myth or History of Ufology, P.R.

TJ Morris ET Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2019 119:00


Bret Lueder received his Bachelors degree in Journalism from Chico State University in 2000 (northern California). Since then, he has gone on to write roughly 700 articles on music, alternative history, spirituality and UFO’s for such magazines as Magical Blend Magazine, UFO Magazine, Reggae Festival Guide, the Chico News & Review, and currently Phenomena Magazine online out of Scotland and Paranoia Magazine out of the northern California Bay Area, among many others. He has written two books. The first is, Song in Your Heart: The Story of the Search for the Lost Note, Volume I (released in 2008). It is the first in a three-part series titled, the Esoteric Guide to the Reggae Vibe series, illustrating the role of the “Roots Reggae Rasta” in terms of a global struggle for the control of human consciousness. Volume II, Tales of a Heavy Heart: UFO’s, Magic and Impending Doom, is due out in late 2018. In his most recent book, A UFO Hunter’s Guide (released in 2012), by Weiser books in San Francisco, Lueder breaks down the muddled field of Ufology into processible chunks both highlighting the field’s infamous history and the context with which a Ufologist finds themselves today. Unlike any other book on the market, it even includes Tips from the Pros as many of today’s top investigators contributed key facets of many techniques, approaches and strategies pertinent for the investigator. Lueder has also produced two double-disc DVD sets of interviews with Speakers from the Bay Area UFO Expo titled, the Esoteric Guide to the Bay Area UFO Expo Volumes I & II. Volume III, a three disk set of interviews, is in the works. Most recently, Lueder produced a new two-disk DVD set titled the Inside Mt Shasta (2017) 

Against All Odds
CUT From High School Team to Pro Footballer | Akwafei Ajeakwa's Road to Pro

Against All Odds

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 17, 2019 65:12


In this episode of the Against All Odds Podcast, Matt sits down with former opponent, former teammate, and now current teammate, A'kwafei Ajeakwa to hear his story about how he made it to the professional level after being cut from his high school team at age 14, his experience playing abroad in England and Spain, and how he started the successful clothing company, Pala Design. AJ's seemingly impossible journey is sure to inspire and any player. Really excited for you guys to hear his story!     A'kwafei, or AJ, has played at the D2 level for Chico State University, Biggleswade FC in England, Orange County Blues FC, San Antonio FC, Colorado Switchbacks FC, and now the Tulsa Roughnecks FC.

Farm To Table Talk
Food and Farming Resilience – Ray Archuleta and Tim LaSalle - Farm To Table Talk

Farm To Table Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 29, 2018 33:11


The future of life on earth may hinge on society embracing, supporting and promoting resilience in our soils. That is why Resilient Agriculture is  becoming one of the most important food and farming topics. Researchers, policy makers, farmers and the public are sobered by the challenge of feeding billions of hungry people in a rapidly changing climate. Ray Archuleta, alias “The Soil Guy” and Tim LaSalle of Chico State Regenerative Agriculture Innitiative joined Rodger Wasson at Eco Farm to talk about regenerative agriculture in a previously released podcast.  Since embracing Regenerative Agriculture  can be a critical step that society or individuals  can take to address climate change by how they farm or eat, we revisit this important discussion with Ray Archuletta and Tim LaSalle. Ray Archuleta is a Certified Professional Soil Scientist with the Soil Science Society of America and has over 30 years of experience as a Soil Conservationist, Water Quality Specialist and Conservation Agronomist with the Natural Resources Conservation Service (NRCS).  After retirement from the NRCS, Ray founded Soil Health Consultants, LLC and Soil Health Academy LLC.  He also owns and operates a farm in Missouri with his wife and family. Tim LaSalle is a regenerative agriculture leader from Chico State University and the Chico Regenerative Agriculture Initiative. Tm has served as the first CEO of Rodale Institute, Executive Director of the Allan Savory Center for Holistic Management, consultant, advisor, and research coordinator for the Howard Buffett Foundation in Africa on soils and food security for smallholder farmers. He is Professor Emeritus of California Polytechnic State University, and former President/CEO, of the California Agriculture Leadership. Regenerative Agriculture is the primary theme of the 2019 Eco Farm. www.ecofarm.org

Two Guys, One Lapdog
One Guy, No Lapdog Pt. 2

Two Guys, One Lapdog

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 18, 2018 52:52


BOOM! We're back, or should we say Hosts Matt's back. Host Matt is on assignment reporting from Chico State University with a few members of TGOLD Nation. Host Matt talks Cardi B, homemade lozenges, and partying at Chico. The Lapdog sends her regards and can't wait to kick off Q1 with a blast! Host Ryan is still in the beautiful Rainbow state preparing for the much anticipated TGOLD Travel Series. Everyone here at the TGOLD is hoping you're enjoying this holiday season and don't forget to tune in this Thursday for a new episode of the best podcast you've never heard of.

Play Like A Girl Podcast
16: Team USA Rugby Player, Megan Foster

Play Like A Girl Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2018 41:15


Megan Foster is a player on the USA Rugby team. Megan began her decorated career in rugby at Chico State University in 2011. In 2014 she earned her first Collegiate All-American honor playing 15s, which was followed by two more All-American honors in both 15s and 7s in 2015. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Lighting The Void
Hidden History And UFOs With Brett Lueder

Lighting The Void

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2018 179:30


Bret Lueder received his Bachelors degree in Journalism from Chico State University in 2000 (northern California). Since then, he has gone on to write roughly 700 articles on music, alternative history, spirituality and UFO’s for such magazines as Magical Blend Magazine, UFO Magazine, Reggae Festival Guide, the Chico News & Review, and currently Phenomena Magazine online out of Scotland and Paranoia Magazine out of the northern California Bay Area, among many others. He has written two books. The first is, Song in Your Heart: The Story of the Search for the Lost Note, Volume I (released in 2008). It is the first in a three-part series titled, the Esoteric Guide to the Reggae Vibe series, illustrating the role of the “Roots Reggae Rasta” in terms of a global struggle for the control of human consciousness. Volume II, Tales of a Heavy Heart: UFO’s, Magic and Impending Doom, is due out in late 2018. In his most recent book, A UFO Hunter’s Guide (released in 2012), by Weiser books in San Francisco, Lueder breaks down the muddled field of Ufology into processible chunks both highlighting the field’s infamous history and the context with which a Ufologist finds themselves today. Unlike any other book on the market, it even includes Tips from the Pros as many of today’s top investigators contributed key facets of many techniques, approaches and strategies pertinent for the investigator. Lueder has also produced two double-disc DVD sets of interviews with Speakers from the Bay Area UFO Expo titled, the Esoteric Guide to the Bay Area UFO Expo Volumes I & II. Volume III, a three disk set of interviews, is in the works. Most recently, Lueder produced a new two-disk DVD set titled the Inside Mt Shasta (2017) with two lectures revolving around Lueder’s work with the Ambassador of Telos, Dianne Robbins, including a bonus booklet with three pertinent articles. See link below to original publication.

No Quit Living Podcast
NQL 154 - Grant Parr

No Quit Living Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 24, 2018 29:55


Welcome to Episode 154 of the No Quit Living Podcast. NQL is a personal development podcast designed to help you achieve your goals and desires. Whether you found us from Forbes, Inc Magazine, CEO Magazine, CIO, New Theory, or elsewhere, we're thrilled you are listening. Through hearing the inspiring stories and tips from the greats, we will all find it easier to stay motivated. Grant Parr, M.A. is a Mental Sports Performance Consultant focusing on high impact and combat sports. His consulting practice uses mental performance techniques and strategies to help athletes and coaches gain a competitive edge in their sport performance.  He consults with a wide variety of athletes and sports disciplines including fencing, football, wrestling, martial arts and many others. Grant’s career in sports began at the age of 7. His fascination with full contact and combat sports led him down an exciting and inspiring career in various sports, including baseball, basketball, soccer, and football. His football career as quarterback spanned 13 years in both high school and college, earning him various awards and accolades. After graduating from California High School, Grant excelled at the collegiate level playing for Chabot Junior College and Sonoma State University. Due to a career ending injury, he transferred to Chico State University to pursue his Bachelors degree in Communications – Media Arts. After graduation, Grant spent 17 years in sales in the technology space in the Bay Area.   Website: https://gamefaceperformance.com Twitter: https://twitter.com/gfpmindset?lang=en Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/GameFacePerformance/  

Starseed Radio Academy
Oversouls: Animal Communicator Dr. Laurie Moore

Starseed Radio Academy

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2018 93:00


Oversouls can send their soul energy into more than one body, more than one reality, more than one species! They may send themselves into two to playfully enjoy one another or carry out a life task.  The over soul may stay on the other side to love and supervise the part of the self  sent into a body for a specific learning. Known as an internationally respected reader, animal communicator, and spiritual teacher, she  began with the many awakening experiences ushered through by Divine Ma, inside her own heart, and Jessie Justin Joy, her feline Guru.  Dr. Laurie Moore has appeared in hundreds of venues as Universal Love and Animal Communication Satsang Leader, key note speaker, multiple dimensions communication expert, graduate psychology professor, Goya yogic and meditation teacher, and seminar teacher. Dr. Laurie was founder and president of The Miracle Ground later known as The Love Climate from 2005-2011.   You may have seen her on her own TV show, Universal Love and Animal Communication, shown on 22 community channels across the USA, thanks to the generosity of her readers.  Moore was a graduate and undergraduate expressive arts psychology teacher at San Francisco State University, Johnson State College, and Chico State University. Visit Dr. Laurie's website: https://www.animiracles.com/new At the top of the show, it's Anastasia's Starseed News, bringing topics of interest to starseeds not heard in the mainstream! Thanks for tuning in!

Inside Running Podcast
035: Gary Towne

Inside Running Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 3, 2018 130:30


Inside Running 35: Gold Coast Recap/ Gary Towne This week's episode is sponsored by Jaybird Run Bluetooth Headphones - tune in for a product review of the Jaybird Run. Support Inside Running Podcast via our Patreon, keep the show running and a shoutout and bonus content in return. https://www.patreon.com/insiderunningpodcast Julian's sore in Mt Gambier, but turns the corner on the Moose Loop™ and Sunday long run. Brad paces the elite women at GC mara, despite the constant flight delays and added stresses. His pacing role turns into a duel with eventual winner Ruth Chebitok of Kenya Brady also has flight delays of his own before breaking his long-standing half marathon PB. He goes through his week and a blow-by-blow account of the race. It's all about the Gold Coast Marathon weekend, with Jordan Gusman breaking the 10k course record with his versatility on display while Madeline Hills won the women's 10k. Jack Rayner wins the Half Marathon ahead of Ed Goddard & Collis Birmingham and the boys talk up his future prospects. Sara Hall of the US won the women's Half 5 weeks after a marathon, while Sinead Diver runs a new personal best of 69:13 and 8th on the Australian all-time list, ahead of Laura Thweatt and Ellie Pashley. Women's marathon - Jess Trengove runs 2:26 Ruth Chepitok front runs, Agnes 3rd Celia Sullohern falls away Kenneth Mungara wins Gold Coast again, redeeming after his Comm Games performance. Yuki Kawauchi finishes 9th, highlighting the unpredictability of the marathon. Jack Colreavy runs a PB to take out the Oceania Championship. Nick Horspool & Dave Criniti round out the Oceania podium. https://www.runnerstribe.com/latest-news/aussies-impress-on-the-gold-coast/ https://www.runnerstribe.com/latest-news/jordan-gusman-leads-from-gun-to-tape-breaks-shelleys-gold-coast-10-record/ Listener question asks the boys how to deal with an injury slump worst injury before Moose On the Loose on the hype and allure of the Gold Coast Marathon and how it can be improved. Julian catches up with Gary Towne, Head Cross Country & Distance Coach of Chico State University. Gary talks about his progression from volunteer to Head Coach and gives some background on how the NCAA school system works in terms of competing and recruiting, before opening on his philosophies on coaching and developing athletes. Julian and Gary talk about the culture at Chico, the approach to writing workout programs and teammate Scott Bauhs before giving his observations on what's changed and what he's learned over the years. Patreon Link: https://www.patreon.com/insiderunningpodcast To donate and show your support for the show: https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=9K9WQCZNA2KAN Opening and Closing Music is Undercover of my skin by Benny Walker. www.bennywalkermusic.com For shoes or running apparel contact Julian at: https://www.facebook.com/therunningcompanyballarat/ Join the conversation at: https://www.facebook.com/insiderunningpodcast/

Process Server Daily
06 - Neo Nazi Hunter takes a break from Vice TV to Tell us his story...

Process Server Daily

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 11, 2018 31:07


Mighty Mike: What's up, Server Nation? This is Mighty Mike, the Podcast Server, and you are listening to www.ProcessServerDaily.com Mighty Mike: You guys, I'm super excited about today's episode. If you have a story that you want to tell, that you're excited about. Maybe a dog chased you, maybe a guy tried to shoot you with his gun, maybe you had a heart-warming story where you helped somebody in need. Guys, I want to hear the story on this show. Go to www.ProcessServerDaily.Com/BeAGuest.html Find some studio time, go to www.ProcessServerDaily.Com/BeAGuest.html Mighty Mike: I look forward to speaking to you and hearing your story! Let's get to the show. Mighty Mike: What's up, Server Nation? You are listening to Process Server Daily, and I am your host, Mighty Mike the Podcast Server. Our guest today has recently appeared on Vice TV where he has been on the hunt for the most notorious Neo-Nazi of our time. He has been in business for 25 years and he owns and operates Encore Delivery Systems located in Columbus, Ohio. Mighty Mike: Jeff Cremeans, welcome to the show. Jeff C.: Pleasure to be here, Mike. Mighty Mike: Awesome, Jeff. I want to hear from you, Jeff! Tell us a little bit about yourself that wasn't in the intro. Take it away. Jeff C.: Sure. My name is Jeff Cremeans. I've been a process server for about 25 years. I started off, giving my age here, back in 1989 working for a law firm in Columbus, Ohio. Started off as a messenger working in the mail room. Did filings at the court house. Started to do the subpoenas, that type of thing. I'll make a long story short. I had an attorney, of the many duties I did in the mail room, wanted me to go get him a hotdog. So I went and got him a hotdog, I brought it back and he yelled at me, he said, "Why wasn't there mustard on it?" I thought, "You know, I'm gonna start my own business and I'm gonna charge this guy 25 bucks to go get his hotdog." Jeff C.: So I started a company out of law firm called City Wide Legal Messenger Service. Took off really well in Columbus, Ohio. There's a need for that type of thing here. I owned that for a few years. I sold that company to another company. I worked there for 11 years and then I've owned Encore since then. So I've had Encore for about 14 years. So ... Mighty Mike: That's awesome. Yeah, when I was watching the show, it's really cool, your office looks really cool. It looks like you got a pretty good size operation going on there. Jeff C.: Yeah, doing good. In any given time, we'll have eight or nine servers out, serving anything from child support papers to foreclosures. I don't get out as much and serve, certainly on this big case I'm helping out on, the Andrew Anglin case. But, yeah, I have a great group of servers. Very hard workers and do a great job. So ... Mighty Mike: Jeff, one of the most important things as process servers, for anybody, actually, is family. You got a family? Jeff C.: Sure do. I have a daughter at Ken State. Freshman at Ken State University. I've a son that's a sophomore. Yeah, they're pretty much my world, so ... Yeah. Mighty Mike: That's awesome. Jeff, there's a reason why you're on my show. You have a lot going on right now. Full of great experiences. But first, tell me about your worst experience working in the field. Jeff C.: You know, I think a lot of the process servers cross and that start talking about bad stories. Everybody's got a lot of bad stories. I think the one that really stood out to me was one, believe it or not, where I wasn't out in the field. Long story short, I'm sitting in my office, I had let everybody go early. I'm in the office by myself, just doing paperwork and in walks four people. I won't put their description out, but they were not very nice-looking people. I said, "Can I help you?" They said, "Yeah. One of your servers have been pounding on the door at my grandmother's house. We're here to see what's going on." Course, they were not so nice about it. I thought, "Well," I looked up and I saw these four guys. They meant business and they were there to do some damage or something. I thought, "Well, gosh, here we go." I can hold my own, but not with four guys. They were really upset that the server ... Now, how they go to where we were, they did some diligence on finding who we were and our address and everything. I got to give 'em that. Jeff C.: Anyway, I'll be honest with you, I was scared for my life. I thought if these guys want to start one me, there's not a whole lot I can do, but I explained to them. I calmed 'em down, I said, "Look, I'm sorry. This is not the way we do business and I apologize that your grandmother was scared," and all this stuff. Turns out that the server that went out, he was a newbie. He was trained and everything, but he had it to where he thought he could pound on doors and maybe even intimidate people, scare people to come to the door. Boy, did I have a long talk with after him that. I told him, "Hey, look, you're gonna go out, you're gonna go looking for trouble. You're gonna get it." Jeff C.: Fortunately, the trouble came to the office and it affected me. Nothing ended up happening. I talked to these guys and they end up not hurting me, which is a good thing. So the moral of the story, and for everybody out there, whether you're training a server or you're serving yourself, you don't have to ... there's times you have to get creative and aggressive. We can talk about that later in the podcast, but the big thing is, I explained to the server, "There was an old lady in there. You were scaring her to death. She had her grandkids come here and threaten me and want to know what's going on. Take it easy, man. You don't have to do that. If they don't answer the door, you don't have to pound on it." The lady wasn't even avoiding servers, so he learned a big lesson. He learned from that and turned out to be a great server. Not so aggressive anymore after that. Mighty Mike: I've recounted an experience that I've had too in a previous podcast about knocking on a door and being really gung-ho, and then realizing it was a 14 year old girl in there, terrified! She's told not to answer the door and it really helped correct my perspective that you never know ... I just had one yesterday. They told me she's an elderly lady and I've been there at all different times during the day. So I decided to come at night. Sure enough, her car was there, but she wasn't answering the door. The neighbors said, "Oh, she's in there." But I thought, "Man, I'm just gonna come back again at night and maybe she won't be in the shower or in the back room or wherever. Whatever she's doing to keep her from answering the door, giving her the benefit of the doubt- Jeff C.: Right. Mighty Mike: That she might actually answer the door if I come in a different time. Jeff C.: Yeah. Mighty Mike: Yeah, what I take from your story is prudence. Have a little bit of prudence when you come to the door. It's one of the most valuable asset in any industry. Mighty Mike: Jeff, tell us about your greatest experience working in the field. Jeff C.: Well, as many as there are bad, there are some good experiences out there. I think one that stands out to me is, and this is back in my City Wide Legal Messenger Service days, I was young and I was just new to the industry and learning, and doing stuff. I got a job to serve a wealthy person in a domestic case. Long story short, I had attempted many times. Pulled out all the tricks. I dressed up for Halloween, did the whole pizza delivery thing. Nothing worked. This guy, he was a dodger and he knew the game. He had been served before. Jeff C.: I pulled up one day, I just happened to be around the neighborhood. I thought, "Let me go try this guy again." I got there and he was out back, washing one of his expensive cars with his brother. I pulled up and he looked at me and started to run. Then he stopped and he's like, "You got me." He put out his hand and he shook my hand. He's like, "Congratulations, man. You played a good game." He was serious, very nice. We ended up talking there for a minute, so it was kind of ... never had that happen before, but it was nice to know that old game of hide and seek, he was not a sore loser, you know? So, yeah, that's kind of a good story. Mighty Mike: That's cool when they're like that. Some people just have a habit of dodging and ducking and hiding under couches, and things like that. Every once in a while, you'll get that guy that's probably like you would be when you're retired or something like that, or if someone else was trying to serve you. Ultimately, you're gonna accept the responsibility for your own problems, but you don't mind giving 'em a little run for his money. Jeff C.: Sure. Mighty Mike: That's a great experience. Mighty Mike: Jeff, tell me what you're working on right now that you're most excited about. Jeff C.: Well, in the past few years, we've gotten accounts with the Children's Services and the child support. It's a lot of work. It's lucrative, but dodging has increased with the child support papers as everybody knows, especially at that end of the stuff that we serve. So I've been able to hire more servers, it's broadened our horizons as far as learning more about the industry and finding people, the skip tracing, that type of thing. Jeff C.: Then, of course, there's the case we're trying to serve, the famous neo-Nazi. That has been the most challenging serve in my career in 25 plus years. So the reason why this case is so challenging to serve, this guy, he's a national, if not worldly-known neo-Nazi. He's got his own website, the Daily Stormer, that's been very controversial, but he has so much help hiding out. I've never seen anybody have so much support in hiding out. Anything from his father with all his property he owns, and people putting him up in places, this type of thing. But, yeah, it's been a very challenging serve. Worked very hard and done all the skip tracing. Done everything we possibly can to this point. Right now, we're relying on tips from a lot of different people that have maybe spotted him or know where he's at. We had a pretty good tip, as you saw in the Vice show. That's probably our best tip and missed him there. But, so, yeah. Jeff C.: There's a lot of things going on, a lot of good things. Growing at a steady pace and, again, I think any processor out there will tell you each case is different, each server's different. You don't want to get too emotionally involved, especially when someone's dodging, but there comes a time where, "Ask us for help," you know. One person can't do everything. If you feel like you've exhausted all your efforts in getting the serve, get somebody else on it. Get a fresh face, that type of thing. So ... Mighty Mike: Yeah, that's good, Jeff. I'll tell you, when I was watching the video, and you were going over the footage in the store where you were watching him with his protein powder, I got this feeling, almost like that's happened to me before where I've seen someone I was hunting for three months. He was a pot farmer up in [inaudible 00:09:36] Creek. Anyone knows you go up there, you gotta go up there with the AKs and [inaudible 00:09:40] dogs, and ready to go. Mighty Mike: I saw him in a park. He was apparently getting visitation with his kids, and I didn't have the papers, so I ran back, I drove back to my house. By the time I got there, he wasn't there. I was so mad at myself. How did you feel when that- Jeff C.: First, it was just shock and awe seeing him there. My son and I were just walking through the store and it was one of those things, when I first saw him, I thought, "Oh, man. That guy looks familiar," and I got closer. As I got closer, I thought, "Oh my gosh, that's him." No doubt in my mind whatsoever. In fact, I submitted a declaration to the court for the attorney's request to explain that I saw him. I got up, I was watching him. I was standing there as you could see in the video, watching him. Very nervous. He was kind of looking behind his shoulders and just kind of looked really, really paranoid, that type of thing. I thought, "You know, I don't have the papers. They're not even in my car. They're at home. By the time I get it and do that, it's not gonna happen." Plus, I had my son with me. It was really not a whole lot I could have done, like I couldn't leave him there. Jeff C.: As he was checking out, I proceeded to go through the store, past self check out lines. I looked over and I just thought, "You know, I gotta say something to him. I gotta go talk to him. I just can't" ... So as he was walking out, I pulled up right in front of him with my car. My exact words to him was like, "You know, you look like somebody I know. Is your name Andrew?" "Nope." He was gone. He was not gonna hang around. It was him, it was definitely him. Now- Jeff: He was not going to hang around, and it was him. It was definitely him. Now, people, especially his attorney ... What are the odds? What are the odds of tracking somebody down for almost a year and you see them at a grocery store? I don't know, but it happened and it was ... Needless to say, I have the papers with me every time. I have them in my briefcase, I have them in my car, I have them at work. I have other people that have them. All my servers have a copy of this stuff [inaudible 00:11:24] just in case something like that were to happen again. Don't think I'll ever get that opportunity again, but you never know. Mighty Mike: Yeah, I actually keep a bucket now, because of that experience that I had. I'll tell you one fun experience. I was in the courthouse and I'd been hunting this ... trying to serve this professor of Chico State University. He was retired. And so, I had served him like three times before and then he moved. We go to court every day to file papers at the courthouse. And so, I was in line at the courthouse and I heard this voice, and I was like, "I know that voice." And I listened and I heard it. He's just shooting it with a couple guys, "Yeah, no, I'm a professor down over at Chico State." And I thought, "That's him." And I didn't have the documents, but I was at the courthouse. So I said ... I looked it up on my phone, and I bought a copy of the paperwork at the courthouse. I checked the box individual and said, "Here you go." Jeff: Oh, nice. Very nice. Mighty Mike: I felt like such a ninja when I did that. It was cool. Jeff: Yeah. Mighty Mike: So I mean, if I would have saw him at the store I would have been in trouble. What I wanted to know, and I'm sure other servers are the same, is what's the next step? You can only skip trace them so much, right? Jeff: Yeah. Mighty Mike: You can only- Jeff: Yeah, there's a lot of people looking for this guy for one reason or another. It's not just to serve him papers. As you can imagine, he's made a lot of people upset with his comments and his viewpoints. Hey, you know, I believe in the first amendment. I think everybody can believe in whatever they want to believe in. You believe clowns should make more money when they go to parties? Fine. Just the fact that threaten violence and harass people I don't think bodes well. Jeff: So anyway, with that being said, a lot of people look for him. We're all trying to put feelers out there and we're all going off tips, whether it be the media, reporters, and other process servers. And from here, where do we go? Waiting on a tip. There's been rumor that he claims he's in Cambodia, then he was in Nigeria, then he was in Russia. Personally, my opinion, I think he's right here, whether it be in town or the state of Ohio, at least in the United States. He's not overseas. So it's going to be off a tip. It's going to get lucky. Somebody's going to see him, he's going to show his self somewhere. That's pretty much all we can do right now, just sit back and wait. Mighty Mike: Yeah, you just have got to post somebody up over by the protein powder. That's what you have got to do. Jeff: Yeah. Yeah. Mighty Mike: Okay. So I hope you get him and when you do get him, maybe we'll have you back on the show or even we'll do a Facebook Live so that'll just be [inaudible 00:13:49]. Jeff: I look forward to the day, believe me. Mighty Mike: Now dreams of the day. Jeff: Yeah. Mighty Mike: Server Nation, Jeff has been dropping some major value bombs on us today, but prepare yourself, because we are headed into the rapid fire round right after a word from our sponsors. Mighty Mike: Server Nation, I know you're with the times and you want to do whatever you can to have all of the resources for your client. That is why I created 123efile.com. As a process server, attorney, or even an improper you can visit the website and file your documents in any of the Tyler courts in California. With it's easy to use one-page operation, you can have your e-filing done in a matter of minutes and get back to what really matters. If your time is important to you, visit 123efile.com. Mighty Mike: Welcome back to the show. Jeff, are you ready for the rapid fire round? Jeff: I think I am. Mighty Mike: If you could recommend one app, what would it be and why? Jeff: I think Road Warrior's a good app. I'm not a humongous app fan. I kind of do a lot of things old school. I think if you're diligent enough and you really want it bad, you can find the right app and it'll get you where you need to be. Mighty Mike: Very good. Road Warrior is ... I swear by the Road Warrior. Jeff: Yeah. Mighty Mike: I mean, if another one came out I would try it, but I haven't found any other app like that. Jeff: Yeah, it's a good app. Mighty Mike: And if you have it set to go straight into the Waze app, it works really good in the city. You can pick different navigators, but yeah, Road Warrior's a great one. What case tracking software would you recommend as the best? I would take you as a Process Server Toolbox guy. Jeff: Yeah, yeah, Process Server's Toolbox or like Serve Manager. Again, I don't even ... To be honest with you, I don't use them. Again, I'm- Mighty Mike: Really? Jeff: Yeah, I'm a firm believer in the old fashioned way of doing things, and my customers seem to like it. I've tried to offer them the different softwares and the Process Server's Tool and everything, and my customers like, you know, "Just use the court's return. We don't want this. We don't want that." And I've just kind of been doing that for years, and it works for me so far. Mighty Mike: No, I'm intrigued, Jeff, because, let me tell you something, there's a beauty in simplicity. So I'm just curious, we don't have to go too far into it, but you have like a service request form? Jeff: Yes. Mighty Mike: And they fill that out. And is your return or your field sheet, if you were, is that a part of the same form? Jeff: No, that's a different form in fact. And that's the thing, we kind of create our own affidavits and our own returns of service if they want. For anybody that has just your federal district return of service, we'll start off with that. If somebody wants something different, we've created so many different types of affidavits and non-serve affidavits and returns of service. We've had people say, "Yep, we don't want this notarized. You don't have to notarize it," so we'll just make it a simple proof of service. Mighty Mike: Yeah. Jeff: Of course, as you know, in California they have their own and New York wants certain things. A lot of the different states and people want different things. Mighty Mike: Definitely. Jeff: So we kind of have a variety of affidavits and stuff we use. Mighty Mike: That's cool. Yeah, that's cheaper. Jeff: Yeah, it is. It is. Mighty Mike: I tell you, there's beauty in simplicity. When I first started out, I had a form and I thought I was a genius because I had my service request area on top where I gave the customer's info and special instructions, and then at the bottom it had four spots for first attempt, second attempt, third attempt. And I only did four attempts because most of my customers were for unlawful detainers. In our local area, you had to get three attempts for diligence before you could post or subserve. So yeah, there's beauty in simplicity. I appreciate that. Mighty Mike: What is your favorite skip trace tactic? Jeff: I think what's worked for us over the years are the neighbors. Knocking on the doors next to it. I tell you, there's ... We have had more nosy neighbors help us get people served than anything. It's a simple skip tracing tool. There's a lot of ways of skip tracing, but, boy, just I don't know how many times ... And I'm sure a lot of servers have experienced this. The neighbor's out washing the car, you go over, "Hey, is so-and-so here?" "Oh, you know what? No, they're down the street at this park at the baseball game." "Oh, really? Which park is that?" "You know, blah, blah, blah park." You go down there. Now, if somebody's been dodging for a few weeks and you really want to get them served, I don't mind going to a park at a ballgame and getting them served. It may be the only opportunity to get them. So yeah, I think neighbors are very informative, and can be very helpful for getting somebody. Mighty Mike: Yeah, and actually, you can skip trace a specific address, not a person, and it'll give you the people that live in that general area. Or you can go on Google and find out what the nextdoor neighbor's address is and skip trace them and get the phone number. And then call them up, say, "Hi, is this ..." So if you're looking for Jill, you call up the neighbor and say, "Hi, is this Jill?" And then she's going to go, "Oh no, Jill lives nextdoor." "Okay. Oh, sorry about that." You know? Jeff: Right. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Mighty Mike: That's a good one that works a lot. Jeff: Yeah. Mighty Mike: Jeff, what is your favorite tool for defense? Jeff: I think there's weapons and there's this and there's that. I firmly believe in being human with people, talking to them. One thing that taught me about that bad experience, I think if you're there and you're calm and you hear them, and you're honest with them, say, "Hey, look, I got these papers," well I think that's worked more than anything. To be, for lack of a better word, aggressive or cocky or pushy and doing too much, I don't think that's going to help you out. I think really trying to talk to people. And there's a lot of different ways of doing that. Jeff: My biggest thing is somebody that's wanting to avoid service, I try to tell them, "Hey, look, I'm going to come back. I'm going to keep coming back. I'm not going to go away and this is not going to go away." I'm not a lawyer, I can't give them legal advice, but I try to tell them, "Hey, look, you're best off taking this now." So things like that and that nature, that to be me has been the best tool. Call it a tool. Call it whatever you want. I think it's a really good tool to use. Mighty Mike: Yeah, I did a poll on Facebook and, "What was the best tool for defense?" And people came back ... And actually, I gave some options and I gave like a gun, and a knife, and all these things. And then, I gave a few options. It was like common sense ... Jeff: Yes. Mighty Mike: Those things that are inside of you, like in your brain and in your habits, and the way that you treat people, the way that you talk to people, those are the things that had the most hits. I think one of them had like 64. Common sense had like 64, and the next one had 30. And the actual gun I think only had like 16. We all like to talk about the guns that we own, but the truth is, when you're out there serving, using your gift of gab or your ability to control a situation with your words is way more powerful than a gun. Jeff: Absolutely Mighty Mike: A gun is an immediate ... It's not an answer. It's not a resolution. It's a tragedy if you did have to pull it out. Now, don't get me wrong, I'm not anti-gun. I'm just saying I agree with you. That's absolutely correct. Jeff: And yeah, guns can be dangerous and they can promote ... get you into a situation where somebody could get hurt or killed. Again, I'm totally not anti-gun either. I totally believe in that, and a lot of people should have one for their protection. I've never been a really big badge guy. Again, I'm just kind of human, old fashioned way of doing things. Mighty Mike: Yeah, in California it's actually become quite a ... most of the server companies, it's quite anti-badge, because a lot of people are getting convicted and charged, and potentially convicted for impersonating an officer. Jeff: Yes. Mighty Mike: Throwing around words like, "Officer of the court," and things like that. Jeff: Mm-hmm Mighty Mike: You know, I used to do it when I first started because that's what they said in my training class, and really we're not. Joe down the street could serve papers, but he can't serve more than 10 in California. I know it's different in every state, but ... Jeff: Mm-hmm Mighty Mike: Jeff, what book would you recommend? Jeff: Anything John Grisham. I'm a huge John Grisham fan. In fact, the older I get, I'm doing a lot more reading. And I love to read, it's just like a lot of people, you just don't have the time. But John Grisham, really just the fact ... You know, he's mentioned process servers in his stories and subpoenas being served. I always kind of liked that part of it, but just his work is just I think is amazing. And the legal aspect of it, I'm really interested in that part of it. http://www.jgrisham.com/books/ Mighty Mike: That's really cool. I'm going to have to check it out, John Grisham. I'm actually writing a book. It's going to be done here in about 90 days is my goal. And it's going to be on process server safety and best business practices. It's going to be great! Jeff: That's awesome! Mighty Mike: Yeah, you can get a free copy at www.processserverdaily.com/freebook.html when it comes out. Mighty Mike: Jeff, did you have a mentor? Jeff: I started off at a young age. I’m the second youngest of 10 children. Growing up, it was one of those things where, as you can imagine, you either go off to college or go get a job. You're not going to hang around the house, that type of thing. My mentor was no doubt about it my father. He was a hard-working man, raising 10 kids, him and my mother. To me, they’re the most awesome people in the planet, but nevertheless, he said, “Work hard and be nice and don’t ever give up.” He was always supportive of all my brothers and sisters, whatever road they took. He was so excited for me when I started City Wide Legal Messenger Service. He loaned me $1,000, which I had to pay him back by the way. He wasn’t that nice! Jeff: He was truly my mentor. Did he know anything about filing stuff at the courthouses, doing certain papers? Absolutely not. Just his life lessons taught me, even to this day, I still use them. It has really taught me a lot and just got me far. Mighty Mike: That’s great. You answered one of the questions. What’s the greatest advice you’ve ever received? Jeff: The greatest advice I’ve ever received is definitely from my father. Be humbler. Be nice. Work hard. I taught my own kids that. I’d tell you. If you're nice … Don’t be too nice. You're going to be taken advantage of. I’m not saying that, but I’d say being nice, being compassionate, being humble will get so you much further in life. I truly believe that, and that’s the way I try to live my life and do my work. Mighty Mike: To provide an abundance of value without expectation just as a business practice, but also just as a person. There are many examples of that, whether it’s in your love life or with your family. If you provide value without expectation, it will come back to you. Like you said, don’t be taken advantage of, but sometimes it might feel like it and then the next day, you're like, wow, I didn’t expect you to do all these nice things for me. Jeff: Right. Mighty Mike: That’s the idea. Jeff, what would you do if you woke up today, had all the same skills and knowledge, had no clients, a smartphone, a car and only $100? What would you do in the next week? Jeff: I would definitely do some work reaching out to other people, advertising to a certain extent. I’d tell you. The best thing that I would do is to get out there and do a good job for folks. I think word of mouth advertisement has been a key for me to my success. It’s one thing to go out and say you're a process server or say you're going to do this and do that, but if you do it, it takes that one paralegal that you do a great job for. You communicate the whole time. You're doing everything you need to be doing. That paralegal could be involved in a group that tells another paralegal and so on and so forth. Jeff: I think part of doing that good job is communicating. Somebody sends you a paper. Don’t take three days to get back to them if it’s a rush and what’s going on. Certainly don’t take another week to send them back to return a service, that type of thing because again, that word of mouth could also hurt you too. It could be a very valuable factor. It could also hurt your business. I would pound the pavement and get out there and try to talk to as many people as I could, talk to paralegal groups, bar association, that type of thing. Mighty Mike: That’s good. One of the things that I take from your story is that, from your methods, is that be diligent. Get out there. Sometimes it’s nice to have a little hand-up, not a hand-out, but the truth is in this example, you only have $100. You have a car. You have the knowledge that you already have, and you have a smartphone so you can give the internet … You can search things. Guys, anybody can do this. You get out there and go after it. I say anybody can do it, like anybody who wants to build a business. Some people, they’re not cut out for serving papers, and if that’s the case, build the business; have someone else serve the papers. There’s a lot of really good husband and wife teams out there. Jeff, what is a parting piece of guidance you want to give to the servers out there? Jeff: Again, what we’ve talked about previously. Stay humble. Treat people with kindness. You have a job to do and certainly do it. In doing so, just remember this thing is bigger than you. Don’t go out there thinking you're Captain Bob, the process server and think that you're better than everybody, that type of thing. Just go out and communicate with your customer. Take good care of your customer. Communication is key. Jeff: I touched base on it earlier. I don't know how times I’ve used servers across the nation where they do 75% of the job. What I mean by that is, hey man, I got this rush. I need to serve right away. This is a big customer, blah, blah, blah. By gosh. They went out and they got it served right away, did a great job. A week later, hey, where is my return of service? I got to get this filed. The attorney is screaming at me. They got to get this filed. Follow through on your job. Do what it all right, not just half of it. Definitely get in the network groups. Meeting new guys and get involved with this and NAPPS members and stuff, a great, great tool. It’s great to get advice to people. Jeff: Again, I’ve been doing this for a lot of years. I still seek advice. I’ll call a server that I’ve been dealing with for 20 years and say, “Hey, man. How would you do this? What’s your viewpoint on this?” Never stop learning because I’d tell you. There’s a lot to learn in this industry. Mighty Mike: You're right, Jeff. There is. A big part of the industry for process servers, what I find most often is that they find themselves in a chasm alone by themselves and the way that they think that every other processor is their competition. The truth is that many process servers out there have too much work and they would be more than glad to give you the work if you can give them a discount. Jeff: Absolutely. Mighty Mike: If that’s what you need to get off the ground and to get your business rolling so you can raise your prices and have some more customers, more attorney clients come in, then that’s what you got to do. Jeff: Absolutely. Mighty Mike: I started out making $20 a paper. How about you? Jeff: When I worked at the law firm, I think I made about $4 an hour. Whether that’d be filing at the courthouse or serve a paper even add to that, yeah, it’s … I think then after that, as time went on, I think I was getting $20 a paper at that point. It’s been a long road. I certainly charge more for that these days. Mighty Mike: Jeff, I appreciate your story. I want to personally thank you for being on the show. I’ve been really impressed with your story and the whole situation with the neo-Nazi. That’s just a side thing. Watching the video and seeing your operation going on, it’s definitely worth being excited about. I’m excited to share it with the world. Jeff, what’s the best way that we can connect with you and then we’ll say goodbye? Jeff: Sure. You can reach us via email. Our email address is jeffENCORE@sbcglobal.net. Definitely a phone a call away, (614) 414-0730. Mighty Mike: Excellent. You can get that information in the show notes at www.processserverdaily.com/jeff.html Until next time, server nation, you’ve been served up some awesomeness by Jeff, the Nazi hunter and Mighty Mike, the podcast server. Mighty Mike: Server nation, I know that you know all about directories and that you know the importance of getting yourself on the web in as many places as possible, but it’s more than that, server nation. It’s about putting yourself on the websites that get ranked on Google, Yahoo and Bing. I’m excited about a new program that I’m starting. Really quickly, let me tell you. As a process server, I don’t cover the whole country, right? We send servers out to other process servers and we call that affiliates. My new program is going to incorporate a system. When my customers come on to my website and they do a location search, try to find a process server in a specific location, many times, I do not serve that area and so I might hire an affiliate in another area and manage to serve that way. That takes time and effort away from my local customers and the local efforts that I have here in Northern California. I want to personally invite each and every member of server nation to add themselves to my directory on my website. This is what’s going to happen. My customers who come to me loyally will search a specific location. If I don’t cover a specific location but you do, guess who shows up? You do. How great is that, server nation? I’m going to share something that means so much to me, my customers. I believe that this will benefit my customers because they will have a resource to go to, to find process servers and to get the best rates nationwide. Oh, but there’s a catch, server nation. There’s always a catch... My directory is free for an affiliate to sign up and get the basic affiliate level. If you do not perform when my customers come and they see that it’s not me or one of my employees or contractors and they see that it’s you, they’re going to see a rating next to your name. If your rating falls, you may not get any business. Server nation, give it a shot. Sign up for the free listing, but please, take care of my customers. I love them like they’re family. Visit www.processserverdaily.com/affiliates.html Mighty Mike: Until next time, server nation, stay safe out there!

LAB Radio
Ep 8 - Armin Ebrahimi, founder of ShoCard, a blockchain-based mobile identity platform

LAB Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2018 37:19


Armin is a veteran of the Technology scene having experience with such giants as Yahoo as the Senior Vice President of Engineering for their advertising and web portal and helped build strategic partnerships with telecom giants like AT&T and Verizon. Armin also worked with Advertising.com which was a division of AOL networks. Armin has a Ph.D. in Organizational Management from Capella University and B.S. and M.S. degree in Computer Science from Chico State University. Now, Armin is taking his expertise into blockchain and is tackling digital identity with his startup ShoCard which has a specific focus on the financial services sector offering value to companies that have costly processes in place. After listening to this episode you will learn: How Armin got started in this field as well as his background How ShoCard helps streamline current expensive and high friction methods for KYC, AML and other digital identity management How current methods for KYC, AML and identity management are outdated The types of use cases and industries ShoCard works with such as credit reporting How ShoCard helps financial institutions and banks prevent duplication of efforts How ShoCard provides a deep dive service suite for financial institutions What Armin would change about the ecosystem For show notes and more please visit: www.coinstructive.com/lab-radio/

Beginnings
Episode 276: Barbara Manning

Beginnings

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 28, 2016 40:50


On today's episode I talk to musician Barbara Manning. Barbara is prolific songwriter originally from California, where she spent part of her childhood on a commune. While attending Chico State University in 1983, Manning played bass with the seminal jangle-pop band 28th Day, and since then she's recorded a number of albums under her own name and has played with and fronted a number of amazing bands including World of Pooh, SF Seals, The Go-Luckys!. She's collaborated with everyone from Jon Langford of The Mekons to The Magnetic Fields' Stephen Merritt, and her albums have been released by some of the best indie labels around including SubPop, K Records, Matador and Teenbeat. This is the website for Beginnings, subscribe on iTunes, follow me on Twitter.

Lighted Paths Radio with Claire Papin
Animal Communication via the Heart with Dr. Laurie Moore

Lighted Paths Radio with Claire Papin

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2016 61:00


Our special guest, Dr. Laurie Moore, is a licensed LMFT therapist, certified hypnotherapist, animal communicator, and spiritual teacher. She’s the author of many books, including The Cat’s Reincarnation: Transformative Encounters with Animals and Healing and Awakening the Heart:  Animal Wisdom for Humans. For two decades Dr. Laurie has assisted people and animals to transform their lives, awaken to universal love, and communicate in evolved and fulfilling ways. She was a graduate and undergraduate expressive arts psychology teacher at San Francisco State University, Johnson State College, and Chico State University. You may have seen or heard her on NBC, CBS Radio, CNN.com, Fox News, Species Link, Esalen, In the Company of Angels - she also stars in Akua Lono on www.streamingforthesoul.tv, Animal Communication and Unconditional Awakening, and Universal Love and Animal Communication on Public Access Stations round the USA. Dr. Laurie’s mission is to open up new doors of love among people and all life everywhere. Find her books at Amazon, and visit her website at http://www.animiracles.com.   To learn more about Lighted Paths Radio, Claire Papin, or her book Mary's Miracles and Messages, please visit LightedPaths.org, and Facebook at www.facebook.com/MarysMiraclesAndMessages 

Lighted Paths Radio with Claire Papin
Animal Communication via the Heart with Dr. Laurie Moore

Lighted Paths Radio with Claire Papin

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 14, 2016 61:00


Our special guest, Dr. Laurie Moore, is a licensed LMFT therapist, certified hypnotherapist, animal communicator, and spiritual teacher. She’s the author of many books, including The Cat’s Reincarnation: Transformative Encounters with Animals and Healing and Awakening the Heart:  Animal Wisdom for Humans. For two decades Dr. Laurie has assisted people and animals to transform their lives, awaken to universal love, and communicate in evolved and fulfilling ways. She was a graduate and undergraduate expressive arts psychology teacher at San Francisco State University, Johnson State College, and Chico State University. You may have seen or heard her on NBC, CBS Radio, CNN.com, Fox News, Species Link, Esalen, In the Company of Angels - she also stars in Akua Lono on www.streamingforthesoul.tv, Animal Communication and Unconditional Awakening, and Universal Love and Animal Communication on Public Access Stations round the USA. Dr. Laurie’s mission is to open up new doors of love among people and all life everywhere. Find her books at Amazon, and visit her website at http://www.animiracles.com.   To learn more about Lighted Paths Radio, Claire Papin, or her book Mary's Miracles and Messages, please visit LightedPaths.org, and Facebook at www.facebook.com/MarysMiraclesAndMessages 

TJ Morris ET Radio
Bret Lueder on UFOS, ET, AlienContact, w/ Theresa Morris ACO , Janet

TJ Morris ET Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2016 121:00


Bret Lueder received his Bachelors degree in Journalism from Chico State University in 2000. Since then, he has gone on to write roughly 700 articles on music, alternative history, spirituality and UFO's for such magazines as Magical Blend Magazine, UFO Magazine, Reggae Festival Guide and the Chico News & Review, among many others. He has written two books. The first is, Song in Your Heart: The Story of the Search for the Lost Note, Volume I in a three-part series titled, the Esoteric Guide to the Reggae Vibe series, illustrating the role of the “Roots Reggae Rasta” in terms of a global struggle for human consciousness. Volume II, Tales of a Heavy Heart: UFO's, Magic and Impending Doom, is due out in late 2016. In his most recent book, A UFO Hunter's Guide, by Weiser books in San Francisco, Lueder breaks down the muddled field of Ufology into processible chunks both highlighting the field's infamous history and the context with which a Ufologist finds themselves today. Unlike any other book on the market, it even includes Tips from the Pros as many of today's top investigators contributed key facets of many techniques, approaches and strategies pertinent for the investigator. Lueder has also produced two double-disc DVD sets of interviews with Speakers from the Bay Area UFO Expo titled, theEsoteric Guide to the Bay Area UFO Expo Volumes I & II.

The Potters Cast | Pottery | Ceramics | Art | Craft
Setting Intentions | Sunshine Cobb | Episode 111

The Potters Cast | Pottery | Ceramics | Art | Craft

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2015 64:24


After a short stint at Chico State University, California, Sunshine Cobb went on to graduate with a BA in Studio Art from California State University at Sacramento, in 2004. Ceramics has been the major influence in Sunshine's life for 15 years now. Currently Sunshine focusing on functional ware, embracing the richness of earthenware, and is exploring the challenge of electric firing. Sunshine graduated from Utah State University with her MFA in Ceramics.

Starseed Radio Academy
Dr. Laurie Moore - Animal Communicator

Starseed Radio Academy

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 17, 2014 101:00


We're pleased to welcome back Dr. Laurie Moore, licensed therapist (LMFT), certified hypnotherapist (CHT) and certified animal communication specialist.  She has a new TV show to tell us about called Akua Lono. For two decades, she has assisted people and animals to transform their lives, awaken to universal love, and communicate in evolved and fulfilling ways.  She has taught in Europe, around the USA, and all over the Hawaiian Islands reaching people of many backgrounds, spending her twenties living in a variety of organic, spiritual, cooperative farm communities with high ideals.  Her reputation as an internationally respected therapist, animal communicator, and spiritual teacher began with the many awakening experiences she was ushered through by Divine Ma, inside her own heart, and Jessie Justin Joy, her feline Guru.  Supported and inspired by many, she is especially close to Gangaji and Sh. Ahmed, a Sufi Teacher.  Dr.  Moore has appeared in hundreds of venues as Universal Love and Animal Communication Satsang Leader, key note speaker, multiple dimensions communication expert, graduate psychology professor, Goya yogic and meditation teacher, and seminar teacher. Dr. Laurie was founder and president of The Miracle Ground later known as The Love Climate from 2005-2011.  Moore was a graduate and undergraduate expressive arts psychology teacher at San Francisco State University, Johnson State College, and Chico State University. Her websites: http://www.animiracles.com and offering free gift tickets to http://www.streamingforthesoultv.com. At the top of the show, it's the Starseed News with Anastasia, bringing topics of interest to starseeds.  Now Gathering! Equinox Starseed Crystal Quest to Arkansas Sept. 21-27, 2014  

Encouraging Words for Working Moms with Christy Largent
#009: Doni Chamberlain – Media Expert, Entrepreneur and How to Stop Procrastinating (Podcast)

Encouraging Words for Working Moms with Christy Largent

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 12, 2014 44:04


Doni Chamberlain is an independent online journalist, chef, baker and mother extraordinaire!  Together with her son, Joe Domke of the Czech Republic, in 2007 she founded  anewscafe.com, Northern California’s premier online news magazine. Prior to 2007 Doni was an award-winning newspaper opinion columnist, feature and food writer recognized by the Associated Press, the California Newspaper Publishers Association and E.W. Scripps. She is a graduate of Chico State University and she lives in Redding, CA. Key Ideas From this Interview: How to overcome adversity when (not if!) it hits, both professional and personally Strategies you can use to make your calendar your best boundary enforcer The home cook’s best friend A surprise ending that will shock and encourage you Best Book Resource:  The Anatomy of Story: 22 Steps to Becoming a Master Storyteller Website: anewscafe.com Part 2: How to Stop Procrastinating Get Clear on What You Want Write it down Start! – Big or Little, just do something Reward yourself Bonus Idea:  Get really good at your top 3 (hint, you’re less likely to procrastinate on what you love) Resources for Procrastination: Eat That Frog!: 21 Great Ways to Stop Procrastinating and Get More Done in Less Time The ONE Thing: The Surprisingly Simple Truth Behind Extraordinary Results Both of these books will serve you very well in staying on target and moving yourself forward.  Both have been huge in my own life.  And as an added bonus, the first 2 people to subscribe, rate and review in iTunes will get 1 of these books.  Just email me and let me know you wrote the review and I’ll get the books out to you. Encouraging Word of the Week:  Proverbs 16:9 – (Hebrew Names Version)  “A man’s heart plans his course, But the LORD directs his steps.” Question:  What do you procrastinate on the most?  What keeps you from starting?  What was most compelling from today’s show?  Please leave your comments below. The post #009: Doni Chamberlain – Media Expert, Entrepreneur and How to Stop Procrastinating (Podcast) appeared first on Christy Largent.

Starseed Radio Academy
Ani-Miracles with Dr. Laurie Moore

Starseed Radio Academy

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 22, 2013 84:00


Dr. Laurie Moore, licensed therapist (LMFT), certified hypnotherapist (CHT) and certified animal communication specialist spends hours in uproarious laughter with friends, human and animal. For two decades, she has assisted people and animals to transform their lives, awaken to universal love, and communicate in evolved and fulfilling ways. She has taught in Europe, around the USA, and all over the Hawaiian Islands reaching people of many backgrounds, after growing up in the Washington D.C. area in spending her twenties living in a variety of organic, spiritual, alternative, cooperative, farm communities with high ideals. Her reputation as an internationally respected therapist, animal communicator, and spiritual teacher began with the many awakening experiences she was ushered through by Divine Ma, inside her own heart, and Jessie Justin Joy, her feline Guru. Supported and inspired by many, she is especially close to Gangaji and Sh. Ahmed, a Sufi Teacher. Dr.  Moore has appeared in hundreds of venues as Universal Love and Animal Communication Satsang Leader, key note speaker, multiple dimensions communication expert, graduate psychology professor, Goya yogic and meditation teacher, and seminar teacher. Dr. Laurie was founder and president of The Miracle Ground later known as The Love Climate from 2005-2011. You may have seen her on her own TV show, Universal Love and Animal Communication, shown on 22 community channels across the USA, thanks to the generosity of her readers. Moore was a graduate and undergraduate expressive arts psychology teacher at San Francisco State University, Johnson State College, and Chico State University. Check out her website: http://www.animiracles.com At the top of the show, it's the Starseed News with Anastasia, bringing topics of interest to starseeds.  Thanks for tuning in!