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JB spins some Anais Mitchell, Ukrainian folk, Chris Drever and Chris Stout and remembers flautist Pat Knight . . .
Gary visits the National Piping Centre to catch up with Director of Piping, Finlay MacDonald. And of course there's plenty of music along the way.PlaylistBrighde Chaimbeul with Doronoch Links, Catriona Bheag's and Bonnie Bonnie is the Lass from The Piper and the Maker 2: Celebrating CFinlay MacDonald and Chris Stout with Border Crossing from The Cauld WindNational Youth Pipe Band with 400% from Thunderstruck: Live from the Perth Concert Hall Masters of Scottish Arts Folk Group with Elliot Fin MacDonald from Westering Home Pipe Major Angus MacDonald with Wiseman's Exercise, The Fiddler's Joy, The Smith's a Gallant Fireman, The Laird of Drumblair, The Brolum and Kalabakan from The World's Greatest Pipers Volume 1.Breabach with Lochanside from Fàs LinksNational Piping CentreBrighde Chaimbeul Tour DatesBreabach Tour Dates Support the show
In this episode of The Best Ever CRE Show, Matt Faircloth interviews Chris Stout, a former New York City firefighter turned real estate investor who has built a portfolio of over 700 apartment units. Chris shares his journey from living in a mobile home park at age 10 to becoming a successful real estate investor, starting with buying two-family homes in Staten Island. The conversation explores his innovative approach to property management, including his "ruthless asset management" philosophy of focusing on operational efficiencies like consolidating maintenance work orders to one day per week. Chris details a recent successful project where he purchased a 24-unit townhouse community in Fayetteville, Arkansas for $2 million, invested $500,000 in renovations, and is selling the units as individual condos for $180,000-$200,000 each, generating approximately $1.6 million in profit. The discussion covers the surprisingly simple process of condo conversion in Arkansas compared to Northeast markets, as well as Chris's strategy of targeting properties with below-market rents for acquisition. Chris emphasizes the importance of location and purchase price as the two factors investors can't change after acquisition, and shares how he's leveraging his track record to secure favorable local bank financing for future projects. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Another hour of top drawer music from the bothy. PlaylistBreabach with The Braes of Mellenish, The Poetic Milkman, the Milkman's Bridge and Ray Anderson from Urlar John MacDougall with The Braes of Castle Grant and the 74th's Farewell to Edinburgh from the World's Greatest Pipers Vol 8.Chris Stout and Finlay MacDonald with Algiers from Cauld WindMatt Seattle with Little Wee Winking Thing from Out of the Flames: Music for the Border Bagpipes from 1733 to the PresentAllan MacDonald with ‘A Lament' from DastirumPeople's Ford Boghall and Bathgate with Bride's Jig, The Changeling and the Thief of Lochaber from Forte Cillian Vallely with the Bull's March set from The Raven's Rock John MacDougall with Lady MacKenzie of Gairloch, Strathconan, Theh Fiddler's Joy, The Ale is Dear, Dancing Feet and Marry Me Now from the World's Greatest Pipers Vol 8. Ross Ainslie with Slow Down from PoolLinksNational Piping Centre Grand Raffle TicketsWilliam Kennedy Piping FestivalSupport the show
1. (Intro) Ian A Anderson : Goblets & Elms from the CD Onwards (Ghosts From The Basement)2. Altan : The Barley And The Rye from the CD Donegal (Compass)3. The Taj Mahal Sextet : Corrina from the CD Swingin' Live At The Church In Tulsa (Lightning Rod)4. Marry Waterson & Aidan Cowley : Distant Music from the CD Cuckoo Storm (One Little Independent)5. Ma Polaine's Great Decline : Audrey from the CD Molecules (OMH)6. Jack Kelly's South Memphis Jug Band : Highway No.61 Blues from the CD The Jug Band Special (Frog)7. Charlie Poole & The North Carolina Ramblers : White House Blues from the LP Rough Guide To Murder Ballads (World Music Network)8. Magic Tuber Stringband : A Dance On A Sunday Night from the DL/LP Needlefall (Thrill Jockey)9. Pete Morton : Die For Love from the CD Fair Freedom (Further)10. Ben Nicholls feat. Kris Drever : The Greenland Whale Fisheries from the CD Duets (Hudson)11. Session A9 : Rachel's Graduation Day from the CD The Magic Roundabout (Raj)12. Louise Bichan : Pinnacle from the CD Lost Summer (Adhyâropa)13. Karolina Wegrzyn : Rozczesala Rozpuscila (Wedding Song) from the DL Single (Karolina Wegrzyn)14. Maliheh Moradi & Ehsan Matoori : Since I Became Your Prey from the CD Our Sorrow (ARC)15. The Zawose Queens : Maisha from the CD Maisha (Real World)16. Olivia Chaney : Bogeyman from the CD Circus Of Desire (Olivia Chaney)17. Phoebe Rees : Take Back The Night from the CD Bring In The Light (Strictly Country)18. Zaiko Langa Langa : Femme Ne Pleure Pas from the CD Congo Funk! (Analog Africa)19. Ngwaka Son Systéme : Dondwa from the DL album Iboto Ngenge (Eck Echo)20. Craig Joiner : Lark And Grey from the CD A Kind Of Calm (Molano Music)21. Oisin Leech : Malin Gales from the CD Cold Sea (Outside/ Tremone)22. The Folklorkestra : My Cousin The Spy from the DL album A Strange Day In June (Smiling Fez)23. Schnieke : Schnieke Oro from the DL album Hediye (Asphalt Tango)24. Ann Savoy feat. Rhiannon Giddens : Stolen Car from the CD Another Heart (Smithsonian Folkways)25. Wanda & Stephanie Pietrzak : Play Musicians Play from the CD The Best Of Wanda & Stephanie Volume 2 (Bel-Aire)26. Fraser Fifield w. Chris Stout & Catriona McKay : Finding Nicole from the CD One Great Circle (Tanar)27. Erwan Menguy Quartet : Vaccum / Imago from the CD SPI (Klam)28. Kitchen Cynics & Grey Malkin : The Melancholy Ghost Of Powis House from the CD We Are All Ghosts (Fenny Compton)29. Living With Machines (feat. Alice Jones) : A New Song On The Strike At Stockport from the CD Living With Machines (Living With Machines)30. Banter : Morgan Rattler from the CD Eroes (Mrs Casey)You can find more details including past playlists and links to labels at www.podwireless.comPodwireless can also be heard streamed live on Mixcloud.
In this episode of the Thoughtful Entrepreneur, your host Josh Elledge speaks to the Certified Life & Leadership Coach, Deb Crowe.Deb defines heart-centered leadership as honoring your connection with people. She firmly believes that everyone has the potential to be a leader, regardless of their title or status. Deb explained that thriving leaders possess high self-awareness and model heart-centered leadership. She emphasized the importance of looking after your people and fostering a healthy organizational culture.Deb talked about her insights on the state of leading people and what people want today. She underscored the importance of checking in with introverts on the team and creating a safe space for open communication.According to Deb, leadership belongs to all of us in our personal lives and business. She emphasizes the importance of integrating heart-centered leadership into business acumen, something she believes has been missing for a long time.She emphasizes that she coaches the whole person and focuses on creating goals and achieving them without creating codependency.Key Points from the Episode:Importance of kindness and connection in leadershipState of leading people in today's worldChallenges and considerations of remote work and employee engagementThe definition of heart-centered leadership as honoring connection with peopleThriving as a leader and imbuing heart-centered qualitiesEvolution of corporate wellness and looking after the whole personImportance of checking in with introverts and creating a safe space for communicationEvery leader should read Deb's book on heart-centered leadershipTransformation leaders can expect from reading the bookDeb's work as a life and leadership coach for executives at all levelsAbout Deborah Crowe:Deborah Crowe, author of "The Heart-Centered Leadership Playbook," is a visionary leader reshaping the traditional leadership landscape. Deborah's transformative guide offers practical tools and strategies to inspire purposeful and passionate leadership at both individual and organizational levels.Praised by Claude Silver, Chief Heart Officer at VaynerMedia, and Dr. Chris Stout, bestselling author and clinical psychologist, Deborah's playbook combines personal anecdotes, research-backed insights, and practical strategies. It illuminates a path toward authentic leadership, challenging conventional norms with valuable tools and self-reflections that nurture genuine self-awareness.Deborah's book delves into the significance of embracing vulnerability, active listening, and fostering meaningful connections to unlock the true potential of leaders and their teams. Drawing on extensive research, real-world examples, and personal experiences, she provides a comprehensive roadmap for cultivating self-awareness, emotional intelligence, and ethical decision-making."The Heart-Centered Leadership Playbook" is a must-read for aspiring leaders, seasoned executives, and anyone seeking positive change in their personal and professional lives. Deborah's work reflects a commitment to redefining leadership through heart-centered principles, making her a trailblazer in transformative leadership.Tweetable Moments:02:53 - "They know who they are because they have an immeasurable level of self-awareness. Who wouldn't want to work for somebody like that? A heart-centered leader at the helm of any organization is fostering the creation of a healthy, vital culture."16:43 - " I think during COVID, we got to see how we all...
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“I collaborate with the music.” Composer Tina Davidson explores in her memoir Let Your Heart Be Broken: Life and Music from a Classical Composer, described as “a lyrical reckoning with what it takes to compose a life of cohesion and beauty, out of shattered bits and broken stories.” In Let Your Heart Be Broken, Tina juxtaposes memories, journal entries, and insight into the life of an artist—and a mother—at work. Along the way, she meets Ernest Hemingway and Carl Sandburg, survives an attack by nomads in Turkey, and learns her birth father is a world-famous scientist. And throughout, there is the thread of music, an ebb and a crescendo of a journey, out of the past, and into the present, through darkness and into the light. Tina is a writer and classical composer, now for 45 years, whose works have been performed by ensembles and orchestras across the country, including The Philadelphia Orchestra, American Composers Orchestra, Kronos Quartet, St. Paul Chamber Orchestra, Cassatt Quartet, as well as recordings with Albany Music and on Deutsche Grammophon, performed by Grammy winning violinist, Hilary Hahn - all while being a single parent. Her life is filled with experiences that are as amazing as they are touching, heart-wrenching as they are instructive, as she shares her dealing with depression and dissociation, and her work to reclaim herself through therapy and spiritual practice. Let Your Heart Be Broken has also been described as a “lyrical reckoning with what it takes to compose a life of cohesion and beauty out of shattered bits and broken stories” and we discussed her writing process as well, along with forgiveness, grieving and spiritual connection. Tina has written that “we are, in the end, a measure of the love we leave behind.” I cannot think of any better way to live a life in full.
In Episode 130 of The Green Grind Podcast, hosts Kory and LeRoy sit down with Chris Stout, the founder of Stout Lawn Care. Join us as we dive into Chris's fascinating journey, where he's taken his extensive 15-year experience in the lawn care industry and channeled it into a profound passion for both lush lawns and environmental sustainability. With a rich background that includes nearly a decade with the largest lawn care provider in the country and six years with a local company, Chris brings a wealth of knowledge and insights to the table. Discover what prompted him to embark on the adventure of starting his own family-run lawn care business and the unique benefits a smaller, local company can offer. Chris Stout's dedication extends beyond well-maintained lawns; his true passion lies in exceptional customer service and the use of eco-friendly products that are not only safe for the environment but also for our loved ones. Tune in as he shares his vision for a greener, healthier, and more sustainable approach to lawn care. As always be sure to like and follow The Green Grind Podcast socials to stay up to date on all the latest green grind content! Stay safe and Keep Grind'n Friends! Powered by Jobber and Hustler! Free Trial and 20% off Jobber for 6 months: go.getjobber.com/ballardinc Save 20% on Templates when you use code: GREENGRIND https://lawncaremedia.com?sca_ref=3811056.efBTvmNaQs
Chris Stout, the principal at Stout Cap. With two decades of experience in residential construction and over a decade of experience as a multifamily investor, Chris shares his expertise on identifying well-maintained properties and development opportunities, as well as the benefits of a construction background in the industry. Learn valuable insights into his preference for 2000s builds and how staying ahead in real estate acquisition is essential for success.We discuss various loans available for residential construction and multifamily investment, and the importance of underpromising and overdelivering when it comes to fiduciary responsibility. Chris enlightens us on how fixed rate bridge loans and lines of credit for capital expenditures can help investors stay ahead of the competition. We also delve into the significance of staying in touch with brokers and doubling down on relationships in order to succeed in this competitive market.Join us as we explore the emotional roller coaster of entrepreneurship and the key to pushing through difficult moments. Chris shares his personal experience of cold feet before closing a deal and the importance of buying the right thing. We also touch on market volatility, the need to stay persistent when making decisions, and how understanding the explanations for various opportunities can help increase the chances of success. Don't miss out on this informative and engaging conversation with the highly experienced Chris Stout!Highlights:0:03:37 - Investing in Development and Newer Builds0:09:55 - Skepticism in Business Decisions0:17:06 - Staying Ahead in Multifamily Brokerage 0:22:34 - Investing in New Construction Projects0:25:22 - Proving Yourself Before Securing Investors0:33:19 - Rules for General Partnership Equity0:36:16 - Overcoming Fear in Real Estate Deals0:42:30 - Learning From Past Investment Mistakes0:47:40 - Pivoting to New Asset ClassesChris' Website:StoutCap *****Thank you so much for listening to the Making Money in Multifamily Real Estate Show! This show covers everything to do with Multifamily Real Estate Investing to help you, the listener, become an expert in your real estate ventures. The host, Dave Morgia, brings on guests who are already experts in their respective fields to discuss what principles and practices they follow that have helped them achieve their success so far.
Gary chats to the Director of the National Piping Centre, Finlay MacDonald, about life in charge of one of the main piping institutions in the world, and about plans for this year's 20th Piping Live festival in August. With music from Fraser Fifield, Angus MacColl, Willie McCallum, Alasdair Gillies, Ross Ainslie and Tim Edey, as well as from Finlay himself in partnership with that fine Shetland fiddler, Chris Stout.Support the ShowIf you would like to become a Friend of this podcast to help towards the running costs, you can subscribe for a small monthly fee herehttps://www.buzzsprout.com/2146429/supportTracks PlayedFinlay MacDonald and Chris Stout with Borve Castle, Tommy and Ronnie's Double Tonic (Allan MacDonald) and the Thin Man (Gordon Duncan) from Cauld Wind.Alasdair Gillies with In Memory of Herbie MacLeod (Jerry Holland), The Editor's Strathspey, The Dusky Meadow (Donald MacLellan), Hey Johnnie , Alex Currie's Strathspey, Le Petit Cheval Rouge, West Mabou Reel, Kelsae Brig, The Stone Frigate (Donald Kerrigan) from Loch BroomFraser Fifield with Secret Path (F Fifield) from Secret Path Angus MacColl with MacLean of Pennycross (A Ferguson) and John MacDonald of Glencoe (W Lawrie) from The Best of Piping Live Recital Series 2006/07Willie McCallum wtih Jack Adrift (Donald MacLeod), P/M George Allen (Donald Macleod) and Tam Bain's Lum (Donald Shaw Ramsay) from The Best of Piping Live Recital Series 2006/07Tim Edey and Ross Ainslie with Lunny from DiadLinksPiping Live 2023 Information and Ticketshttps://pipinglive.co.uk/Support the showSupport the show
Whitney Elkins-Hutten of PassiveInvesting.com interviews Chris Stout, the Principal at StoutCap, to share how he operates a custom home-building business to grow. His goal is to purchase well-maintained managed properties as close as possible. Asking so many questions for the seller to know them deeper is what makes his business unique to the seller. He structures his business by putting the deal together and locking the deal within 40 days. Chris emphasizes the value of learning the person's wants, which helps a lot in positioning yourself in making a deal. He also dives into a deal where he scored a 117-unit Glendale Townhomes in Fayetteville, NC. Tune in to this episode today for more tips from Chris Stout.
On today's show we have a guest who works at the intersections between real estate investment and construction; meet multifamily investor and master operator Chris Stout, Principal of StoutCap. With over 20 years of experience in the residential construction industry, he oversees all construction projects within the portfolio and is a ruthless asset manager. On today's episode, Chris, David, and Eric talk about the benefits of delegating problems to free up your time, how to create a sterling reputation in construction, and how to pitch investors for capital raising.Reach out to David today!Official WebsiteInstagramFacebookTikTokYoutube
Truth be told that all of us are programmed to live life linearly. However, we all have a choice to be our authentic selves. When we think, act unconventionally, and nurture the sparks of passion and curiosity, we appreciate life and significantly impact others. Join us as we have a licensed clinical psychologist, speaker, author, podcaster, and the Founding Director of the Center for Global Initiatives Dr. Chris Stout, to share how he became an accidental humanitarian, his introduction to psychology, how to live life on your terms, and the benefits of having a portfolio career. Dr. Chris' career includes business, government, nonprofits, the UN, and academia. He published 38 books and won many accolades, including four additional doctorates (honoris causa) and invitations to TEDs, Davos, and Renaissance Weekends. He has traveled to over 100 countries and founded a kindergarten in Tanzania. He is one of TED-Founder Richard Saul Wurman's “Who's Really Who 1000: The Most Creative Individuals in America.” Purdue has named a scholarship in his honor. In this episode, you will hear: Why Dr. Chris enjoys new adventures and thrill-seeking What does “accidental humanitarian” mean Changes that occurred in society in the past decades Steps taken by companies to promote mental health awareness How the “Living A Life In Full” podcast began and its purpose Understanding the “portfolio career” and its significance Exercises that can help you find balance in life Subscribe and Review Have you subscribed to our podcast? We'd love for you to subscribe if you haven't yet. We'd love it even more if you could drop a review or 5-star rating over on Apple Podcasts. Simply select “Ratings and Reviews” and “Write a Review” then a quick line with your favorite part of the episode. It only takes a second and it helps spread the word about the podcast. Connect with Dr. Chris Website: www.centerforglobalinitiatives.org LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drchrisstout/ Podcast: https://pod.link/1281672367 LinkedIn Newsletter: https://www.linkedin.com/newsletters/tools-for-change-6694600737873309696/ Others: https://linktr.ee/drchrisstout CONNECT WITH US Website: https://alexatwood.co/ Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-alchemist-lounge/id1552229674 LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/alexatwood/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/alexatwood/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/alexatwood_coaching/ Facebook: https://facebook.com/alexatwood.coaching P.S. Like content like this? Join in my newsletter! https://fierce-author-7032.ck.page/a7a68aca9f Supporting Resources Find all Dr. Chris' books at shorturl.at/rBHKU
Christopher Stout didn't start with money, but he did begin with a desire to be in Real Estate as a young construction worker. He started modest, first with remodels, then building custom homes, but realized the potential for serious real estate investing and founded StoutCap.StoutCap has developed a robust process for discovering high-performing properties in southern markets. Further, they have successfully transitioned from only construction in Staten Island and added real estate investing as an owner & operator. With his company StoutCap, he's seen tremendous growth in just one year, increasing assets from $10 million to a remarkable $33 million. And to top it off, his latest acquisition is a 17-unit building worth $10.25 million! Not too shabby.Live free. Get Educated. Master Your Money. Subscribe to our Podcast here! https://investingstuffyoushouldknow.buzzsprout.comYoutube Videos now up as well! Subscribe here:https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC1kV60Yxx4ntgLqAwOCR1Pg
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Welcome to the Conscious Millionaire Show for entrepreneurs, who want to create an abundant future for themselves and humanity. Heard by millions in 190 countries. Do you want to put more money in the bank, create a powerful impact, and enjoy a purposeful life? This is the podcast for you! Join host, JV Crum III, as he goes inside the minds of Millionaire Entrepreneurs and World-Class Business Experts. Today's featured episode... Dr. Chris Stout: The Possibility of Random Acts of Kindness Dr. Chris Stout is a psychologist and international humanitarian with a diverse background in startups, nonprofits, academia, and the UN. He has worked or traveled in all 50 states, over 100 countries and 6 continents, iis a Best-Selling Author, recipient of four Humanitarian Awards as well as four honorary doctorates. Subscribe in iTunes Download Your Free Money-Making Gift Now... "Born to Make Millions" Hypnotic Audio - Click Here Now! Please help spread the word. Subscribing and leaving a review helps others find our podcast. Thanks so much! Inc Magazine "Top 13 Business Podcasts." Conscious Millionaire Network has over 3,000 episodes and millions of listeners in 190 countries. Join us as a regular listener to get money-making secrets on how you can grow your business and profits faster!
Welcome to the Conscious Millionaire Limitless Performer Show for entrepreneurs who want to create limitless wealth, make a limitless impact, and enjoy a limitless life. Heard on the Conscious Millionaire Network by millions in 190 countries. Join host, JV Crum III, as he unlocks the human potential secrets of how to evolve your consciousness to become limitless with today's featured guest…. Dr. Chris Stout: The Possibility of Random Acts of Kindness Dr. Chris Stout is a psychologist and international humanitarian with a diverse background in startups, nonprofits, academia, and the UN. He has worked or traveled in all 50 states, over 100 countries and 6 continents, iis a Best-Selling Author, recipient of four Humanitarian Awards as well as four honorary doctorates Like this Podcast? Get every episode delivered to you free! Subscribe in iTunes. Please help spread the word. Subscribing and leaving a review helps others find our podcast. Thanks so much! Download Your Free Money-Making Gift Now... “The Secret to Becoming Limitless” Hypnotic Audio – Click Here Now! Inc Magazine called our Conscious Millionaire Show one of the "Top 13 Business Podcasts". Conscious Millionaire Network has over 3,000 episodes and millions of listeners in 190 countries. Join us as a regular listener to get human potential secrets to become a Limitless Performer!
Welcome to the Conscious Millionaire Show for entrepreneurs, who want to create an abundant future for themselves and humanity. Heard by millions in 190 countries. Do you want to put more money in the bank, create a powerful impact, and enjoy a purposeful life? This is the podcast for you! Join host, JV Crum III, as he goes inside the minds of Millionaire Entrepreneurs and World-Class Business Experts. Today's featured episode... Dr. Chris Stout: The Possibility of Random Acts of Kindness Dr. Chris Stout is a psychologist and international humanitarian with a diverse background in startups, nonprofits, academia, and the UN. He has worked or traveled in all 50 states, over 100 countries and 6 continents, iis a Best-Selling Author, recipient of four Humanitarian Awards as well as four honorary doctorates. Subscribe in iTunes Download Your Free Money-Making Gift Now... "Born to Make Millions" Hypnotic Audio - Click Here Now! Please help spread the word. Subscribing and leaving a review helps others find our podcast. Thanks so much! Inc Magazine "Top 13 Business Podcasts." Conscious Millionaire Network has over 3,000 episodes and millions of listeners in 190 countries. Join us as a regular listener to get money-making secrets on how you can grow your business and profits faster!
A live show where I talk about CNN journalist Jake Tapper's article in The Atlantic highlighting the injustice of our legal system that appoints incompetent attorneys to represent the indigent. I also share about idealist Chris Stout, a wounded service member who has devoted his life to creating the Veterans Community Project in Kansas City,…
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Introduction Chris Stout is a home inspector in Ohio with over 5,500 inspections on his belt. He has seen a little bit of everything as he has inspected hand-hewed beam log cabins, homes that are on the National Registry of Historic Places, all the way up to today's new builds, and everything in between. Formerly in construction, the home inspection profession has given him the opportunity to help educate people about one of the biggest and most important decisions of their life. Get In Touch With Our Guest Today If you'd like to get in touch with our guest today, click on the link below and I will send you a warm introduction: Get In Touch With Our Podcast Guest Today Find The Perfect Real Estate Agent For You If you'd like to find a great real estate agent near you, just go to this link: Real Estate Agent Near Me Podcast Sponsors MyFico: 90% of top lenders use FICO® Scores—do you know yours? Check your FICO Score at MyFico.com The Smart Home Buyer Calculator: Use our 4-in-1 super-smart calculator to make sure you know your numbers before buying your first home. Get it now at The Smart Home Buyer Calculator Rate The Podcast Click on this link to Rate and Review "The First Time Home Buyer Podcast" on iTunes. You can also subscribe to the podcast there. I will really appreciate it, thanks so much in advance! Listen To A Podcast Guest In Your Area If you'd like to find podcast guests for your specific location or profession just click on the link below to search for them: Podcast Guest Search Awesome Resources For First-Time Home Buyers If you'd like to access other great resources for first-time home buyers just click on this link: First-Time Home Buyer Resources Let's Talk I'd love to talk to podcast listeners and get to know you all better! I can also help you answer any questions you have about buying your first home! So if you'd like to talk about that let's jump a quick call! Just schedule a time that works for you here: Schedule A Call With Laura Moreno Feedback I love receiving feedback so please, if you'd like to tell me how you'd improve the podcast, send me an email or schedule a call with me for that works for you here: Schedule A Call With Laura Moreno Share The Love If you know someone looking to buy their first home and you think this information would help them, just share it with them. They will really appreciate it. Subscribe To The Podcast Apple | Google | Spotify | Stitcher | iHeart Connect On Social Media YouTube | Instagram | Facebook | Twitter | LinkedIn Do you want to start your own podcast? Then enroll in The Free Podcast Course today, which is the course that I followed to create this podcast!
Welcome to Your New Favorite Band, the podcast brought to you by The L.A. Maybe.Guitarists Dallas Dwight and Drizzle Silvera will be discussing rock music, sitting down with friends and colleagues, and having an uproariously good time doing it.Today the guys sit down with Chris Stout of Apex Entertainment.Get extended episodes, a bonus episode every month, plus exclusive merch: https://lamaybe.com/vip
Gareth Williams is a composer and songwriter making work that ranges from opera, theatre and songwriting to chamber and orchestral music. His compositions seek to find new relationships, participants, collaborators and audiences for new opera, music theatre, and song, to shed light on stories and communities that have been overlooked, and to explore ideas of vulnerability in vocal writing. He has created three award-winning operas NOISE opera since 2012, each one bringing a new collaborator to the genre, from the patrons of Glasgow's oldest bar, the Shetland fiddler Chris Stout and the Scottish indie band, Admiral Fallow. Gareth has recently written Rubble with librettist Johnny McKnight, a new opera for Scottish Opera is being premiered in July 2022. Music featured: Rubble Rocking Horse Winner The Song from the last page of Lanark Ear to the Ground keeps you in the loop with interviews and gig alerts from Scotland's top-notch composers. Hosted by Aileen Sweeney and Ben Eames. Sound edited by Mia Eames. Website Links: https://www.eartothegroundscotland.com/ https://www.garethwilliamsmusic.com/
On this episode of DGTL Voices, Ed sits down with Dr. Chris Stout, Best Selling Author, Psychologist, Adventurer, Startup Whisperer, and (Accidental) Humanitarian. Dr. Stout is the Executive Producer and Host of the popular Living a Life in Full podcast. He was a Full Professor in the Department of Psychiatry in the College of Medicine at the University of Illinois and prior to that he held an academic appointment at Northwestern University's Feinberg School of Medicine. He is a world-wide speaker, organizational consultant and startup whisperer having worked or traveled in all 50 states, over 100 countries and 6 continents. He was noted as being “one of the most frequently cited psychologists in the scientific literature.” He is a Fellow in the American Psychological Association, past-President of the Illinois Psychological Association, and is a Distinguished Practitioner in the National Academies of Practice. The APA called him “an international humanitarian rock star.” To learn more about Dr. Chris Stout, visit https://linktr.ee/DrChrisStout
BIO: Dr. Chris Stout is a licensed clinical psychologist and international humanitarian with a diverse background in various domains. He is the Founding Director of the top-ranked nonprofit Center for Global Initiatives. STORY: Two years after Chris started the Center for Global Initiatives, he met a couple who had a project for developmentally different children in orphanages in Ukraine. They wanted to collaborate with the center, and he said yes because the project looked good. Unfortunately, he realized that he couldn't manage to take a week off every year to go to Ukraine. Chris had to back out of this project, which left him very emotional for not being able to help. LEARNING: Plan for the end so that you know what happens when things don't go well. “Planning for the end will help you decide what happens when things don't go well, and you need to make a pivot.”Dr. Chris Stout Guest profilehttps://www.linkedin.com/in/drchrisstout/ (Dr. Chris Stout) is a licensed clinical psychologist and international humanitarian with a diverse background in various domains. He is the Founding Director of the top-ranked nonprofit http://www.centerforglobalinitiatives.org/ (Center for Global Initiatives). He works as the Executive Producer and Host of the popular “https://pod.link/1281672367 (Living a Life in Full)” podcast, a top 5% show with an audience reach of 3 million+. He was a Fellow in the School of Public Health and a Full Professor in the Department of Psychiatry in the College of Medicine at the University of Illinois, Chicago. Before that, he held an academic appointment at Northwestern University's Feinberg School of Medicine. Worst investment everChris set out to summit all the Seven Summits, starting with Kilimanjaro. While at it, he met a seminarian, and they hit it off quickly. The two stayed in touch for years. At some point, the seminarian became the chaplain at two hospitals in Tanzania. Chris decided to help him and shipped several materials over for the kids for Christmas. The process cost him a fortune, and some materials got lost along the way. Chris talked to his mentor about his desire to keep helping the children in Tanzania and the hurdles he faced. The mentor advised him to start a nonprofit organization and have people donate to support his cause. Chris got in touch with the mentor's wife, a lawyer dealing with nonprofits. She made the IRS application and other applications and got the approval. Chris constituted a board and went out to do great charity projects worldwide. In 2009, two years after he started the nonprofit, a couple from Ukraine came to him and told him they had a project they thought would be a good collaboration for his nonprofit. The project was to support developmentally different children in orphanages in Ukraine. The couple was applying for a grant from USAID, and one of the three-year grant requirements was a quarterly visit to Ukraine to assess the project. Chris was the one to be in charge of the projects. Unfortunately, he couldn't take four weeks every year to attend to matters in Ukraine. Unfortunately, the nonprofit had to back out of this project which left Chris very emotional for not being able to help. Lessons learnedPlan for the end. Think about how what you're getting into will end. Planning for the future will help you decide what happens when things don't go well, and you need to make a pivot. Chris's recommended resourceshttp://www.centerforglobalinitiatives.org/ (Center for Global Initiatives) website has a tools and resources page for this interested in the nonprofit area. You'll find tips, lectures, webinars, free downloadable books and articles, scientific articles, and more. The https://pod.link/1281672367 (Living a Life in Full) podcast for broader aspects such as startups, finance, travel, motorcycle art, and more. No.1 goal for the next 12 monthsChris's number one goal for the next 12 months is to have a better mindset of how to do
Coming in with a team full of “savages”, Chris Stout is already starting to tap into the Family First Life potential, and he's only just getting started… On this Tri-State Trends episode, Marc chats with one of FFL Health & Wealth's newest players in Chris Stout! With experience in the industry, he has instantly been impressed with the lead system, the excitement of convention, and the support the organization as a whole has extended to him!!
Dr. Chris Stout is a clinical psychologist and international humanitarian with a diverse background in various domains. He is the Founding Director of the Center for Global Initiatives, Executive Producer, and host of the popular “Living a Life in Full” podcast. He served as a Full Professor in the Department of Psychiatry, Fellow in Public Health, and Advisor to the Center for Global Health in the College of Medicine at the University of Illinois Dr. Stout has lectured across the nation and internationally in over 20 countries. He was noted as being “one of the most frequently cited psychologists in the scientific literature.” He is a Fellow in the American Psychological Association, which has dubbed him “International Psychology's Rockstar.” He is a Best-Selling Author having published 38 books. His works have been translated into 8 languages. He is a recipient of four Humanitarian Awards and four additional honorary doctorates. He has been a guest on CNBC, CNN, NBC, PBS, NPR, and Oprah. You can connect with Chris on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/drchrisstout/ Learn more about The Center for Global Initiatives on their website: http://www.centerforglobalinitiatives.org/ Be sure to check out Chris' podcast - Living a Life in Full: https://pod.link/1281672367 ******************************************** Want to learn how to attract, hire, and retain top-tier employees? Interested in learning how to scale your business to increase revenue and profit while working less? Then join my Business Success Mastermind group. A new cohort is starting. Now accepting applications: https://ib4e-coaching.com/mastermind ******************************************* Please support this podcast: https://ib4e-coaching.com/podinfo #leadership #leadershiptraining #leadershipcoaching #business #success #humanitarian #stout #centerforglobalinitiatives ******************************************** If you like this podcast, consider supporting the effort. Every little bit helps. Thanks.
Who's the Bossk? - A Star Wars Podcast from Laughing Place #78: Radioland Murders with Chris Stout Date: October 12th, 2021 (recorded October 11th) Listen Topics Host Mike Celestino welcomes his college friend Chris Stout to "Who's the Bossk?" for a discussion of the 1994 mystery/comedy film Radioland Murders as part of our yearlong Lucasfilm 50th anniversary retrospective. Plus another LEGO Masters interview, this week's Star Wars headlines, and more! Subscribe iTunes Google Spotify
Who's the Bossk? – A Star Wars Podcast from Laughing Place #78: Radioland Murders with Chris Stout Date: October 12th, 2021 (recorded October 11th) Listen Topics Host Mike Celestino welcomes his college friend Chris Stout to “Who's the Bossk?” for a discussion of the 1994 mystery/comedy film Radioland Murders as part of our yearlong Lucasfilm 50th […] The post Who's the Bossk? – Episode 78: Radioland Murders with Chris Stout appeared first on LaughingPlace.com.
Celebrating Lauren Agee's 28th birthday with Season One Remember How Lauren lived and hear what really happened the night of her death. Chris Stout was one of the people who was with Lauren the night she died. He was invited to Wakefest by Aaron Lilly who he became fast friends with through their shared love of living on the edge. Chris Stout is a rebellious young man who claims every time he has an encounter with law enforcement he goes to jail. Hear all the different ways he remembers - or doesn't remember - that fateful night. www.sheilawysocki.com www.withoutwarningpodcast.com Twitter @scrappymomPI Instagram @withoutwarningpi @privateeyepups Facebook Without Warning PI Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Brix Gambrell has been the campers dirty little secret all along. What are they hiding though? An anonymous tip presents shocking details of Chris Stout and Brix Gambrell. Hear more from Chris Stout on when he met Brix, what he knew of Brix's whereabouts that weekend, and how he's tied to him now. Sherry Smith also tells of her strange encounter with Brix just days after Lauren's death. Was Brix there when Lauren died? Tune in as Sheila unravels these mysterious turn of events. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Celebrating Lauren Agee's 28th birthday with Season One Remember How Lauren lived and hear what really happened the night of her death. Deanna Elders, the manager of the store at the marina, shares her story from the day Lauren's body was found. Hear about her encounters with Hannah Palmer, Aaron Lilly, and Chris Stout. Lauren's father and step-father sit down with Detective Jeremy Taylor and Sheriff Ray to get their questions answered on Lauren's death but leave the meeting feeling even more confused as to what happened. www.sheilawysocki.com www.withoutwarningpodcast.com Twitter @scrappymomPI Instagram @withoutwarningpi @privateeyepups Facebook Without Warning PI Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
On this Episode of PsychBiz, we're talking to best-selling author, psychologist and humanitarian, Dr. Chris Stout about getting started in - and getting better at - private practice.In this interview, Dr. Chris Stout shares his insights on:Pushing out of your comfort zoneDoing more than therapyCreating a work/life balanceWe also chat about his professional and humanitarian work, writing, using LinkedIn to connect with your audience, and podcasting!And for this episode's giveaway, Chris has been kind enough to supply us with copies of both his amazing books, Getting Started in Private Practice: The Complete Guide to Building Your Mental Health Practice and Getting Better at Private Practice.Here's how to enter to grab the copy of your choice for free:Write a review of PsychBiz wherever you get your podcastsTake a screenshot of your reviewEmail it to howard@howardbaumgarten.com with the subject line “Getting Started” or “Getting Better”
Lauren Murphy and Eamon Sweeney review new albums from Lana Del Rey, Justin Bieber, punk band New Pagans, fiddle player Chris Stout and the RTÉ Orchestra, Laura McKenna’s debut book 'Words to Shape My Name' is the story of two men, a former slave, Tony Small and his friend the Irish Lord, Edward Fitzgerald, historian Richard Aldous reviews.
This week, Chris sits down with Julia James to talk about ideas for improving online instruction for students in special education. Julia supports online students as part of a special ed support team for her school district, and she called Chris to ask his thoughts on improving online education with technology. Before the interview, Chris talks with Rachel about the film Crip Camp. Campers who went to this camp after Woodstock went on to be leaders in the civil rights movement for people with disabilities. Chris talks about how he was inspired by what people did for others in this film, and how it motivates him to continue to support people with disabilities. Rachel talks about Camp ALEC, a camp where they teach literacy and AAC. After filming at Camp ALEC, Rachel’s friend Chris Stout was inspired to pursue a feature length film about AAC. Films like this can showcase how AAC is successful in helping people, which can then get more people on board with AAC. A lot of people don’t know what AAC is and haven’t seen it implemented successfully. Key ideas this week include:
Highlights: [9:30] Cultivating Curiosity [21:36] Jumping into your interests [35:30] How to add value to any situation Meet Dr. Chris Stout: Dr. Stout is a licensed clinical psychologist and international humanitarian with a diverse background in various domains. He is the Founding Director of the Center for Global Initiatives, Executive Producer and Host of the popular “Living a Life in Full” podcast. He was a Full Professor in the Department of Psychiatry in the College of Medicine at the University of Illinois and prior to that he held an academic appointment at Northwestern University’s Feinberg School of Medicine. He served as a NGO Special Representative to the United Nations, and he holds the distinction of being one of only 100 world-wide leaders appointed to the World Economic Forum’s Global Leaders of Tomorrow and was an Invited Faculty at the Annual Meeting in Davos. Dr. Stout has lectured across the nation and internationally in over 20 countries, and visited 6 continents and over 100 countries. He was noted as being “one of the most frequently cited psychologists in the scientific literature.” He is a Fellow in the American Psychological Association, past-President of the Illinois Psychological Association, and is a Distinguished Practitioner in the National Academies of Practice. He is a Best Selling Author having published 38 books. His works have been translated into 8 languages. He is a recipient of four Humanitarian Awards and four additional honorary doctorates. He is a popular LinkedIn Influencer nearing a half-million followers and has been a guest on CNBC, CNN, NBC, PBS, NPR, and Oprah. He was listed in Fast Co.’s Global Fast 50 nominees and in TED Founder Richard Saul Wurman’s “Who’s Really Who, 1000: The Most Creative Individuals in America.” And oh yeah, he’s an ultra-marathoner, is into adventure sports, and has summited 3 of the world’s 7 Summits). And this is literally just scratching the surface. Dr. Stout is a true renaissance man. He has an extraordinary amount of knowledge, expertise and passion for an incredible variety of subjects and sectors. From business and startups to psychology and humanitarian efforts. From ultra marathons, to photography, to traveling the world. Dr. Stout is the closest thing I’ve ever seen to a modern day Leonardo Di Vinci. But what I love most about Dr. Stout is his heart. Even with the prolific list of accomplishments, interests, projects, and roles that he plays, that in no uncertain terms seem to equate to many lifetimes worth of work, Dr. Chris is one of the most approachable, down to earth and just plain kind people I have ever met. ... Connect with Dr. Stout: http://www.alifeinfull.org/, https://www.linkedin.com/in/drchrisstout/ https://linktr.ee/drchrisstout ... Want to try a revolutionary self-care game? Download InJoy Daily: The Self-Care Game now: iOS: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/injoy-daily-motivation/id1523808851 Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.brst.injoy
Join us in congratulating Dr. Richard Berger, Orthopaedic Surgeon and Hip & Knee Replacement Specialist for Midwest Orthopaedics at Rush, for performing over 10,000 joint replacement surgeries! Our interview with him discusses how operations have changed over the past 20 years and the positive impacts it has had on the recovery of patients.Interview with Chris Stout, Vice President of Research and Data Analytics at ATI Physical Therapy, regarding how the use of artificial intelligence affects treatment and outcomes of patients who undergo physical therapy.Ask the Doctor segment: Dr. Cole answers questions from listeners about patellofemoral knee replacement surgery, why arthritis is seen more in the winter, treating arthritis, and Vitamin D deficiency.
Scottish-born Maeve Gilchrist writes and plays new music for an old instrument: the Celtic harp, or Lever harp. Gilchrist is a curious innovator who has played, performed, and recorded with the prog-folk quartet DuoDuo and the Grammy-winning Silkroad Ensemble. In her own original music, some of it drawn from a folk and traditional music well, she has worked on sonic explorations of Celtic harp as a rhythmic instrument, which is hard to do because of the Lever harp’s limited ability to control the sustain of a note. (But Gilchrist has found a way to trick the ear by muting the strings with nylon stockings!) She performs her original compositions, including “The Harpweaver” based on poetry by Edna St. Vincent Millay, with the Rasa String Quartet, remotely, for the podcast. Setlist: “The Harpweaver” Chris Stout's “Compliments to the Bon Accord Ale House” / “Ancestral Mud” “The Calm” with guitarist Colin Hearn. The Harpweaver by Maeve Gilchrist
This is our final podcast for 2020! What an exciting year we have had! Thank you! ♥This episode is sponsored by CORE. How can you help your team with self-care and progression? Click Here.Dr. Chris Stout's career includes business, government, and nonprofits, as well as the UN and academia. He's traveled the world, published 38 books, won a wide range of accolades, including four additional doctorates (honoris causa), and invitations to TEDs, Davos, Renaissance Weekends…He's is a licensed clinical psychologist and Founding Director of the Center for Global Initiatives, a Top Rated Healthcare Nonprofit. His entrepreneurial experience is demonstrated in multiple start-ups and serving as an advisory board member, and early-money-in investor. He's been faculty in the University of Illinois' College of Medicine and Northwestern's Feinberg School of Medicine. He served at the UN and was appointed to the World Economic Forum's Global Leaders of Tomorrow and an Invited Faculty at Davos. He is the founder of Gordian Knot, LLC, and is Emeritus VP of Clinical Research and Data Analytics at ATI.Dr. Stout is a Fellow in the APA, past-President of the IPA, and is member in the National Academies of Practice. He is a best selling nonfiction author whose works have been translated into 8 languages. He has been awarded with 4 Humanitarian Awards and is in 3 Halls of Fame.He has served as C/E/O/I/Officer. He has traveled to over 100 countries and founded a kindergarten in Tanzania. He is listed in TED-Founder Richard Saul Wurman's “Who's Really Who 1000: The Most Creative Individuals in America.” Purdue has named a scholarship in his honor.Dr. Chris Stout was educated at Purdue, University of Chicago, and Forest Institute, gaining over 24 awards and 4 scholarships and was Valedictorian of his doctoral class.He was a Postdoctoral Fellow at Harvard Medical School. He has been awarded over 40 other postdoctoral awards. He has been interviewed on CNBC, CNN, NBC, PBS, NPR, Oprah, Time, Chicago Tribune, Wall Street Journal, New York Times, USA Today, and others. He's an amateur alpinist, ultra runner, and diver.Full bio: https://issuu.com/dr.chrisstout/docs/dr_chris_stout_bio_and_linksWikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chris_Stout_(psychologist) This is a public episode. If you would like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit debcrowe.substack.com
Chris Stout is a reputed engineer, architect, and leader in the Central VA tech scene. He joined us for an episode to talk about his origins, his time at Virginia Tech, starting his own company (with some advice for Daniel as he starts his own), his love of hunting, and how COVID has affected him and his family.
Hi there, This is our latest Foot Stompin' podcast which also went out live as Mr Thoumire’s Fine Tunes on www.mixlr.com/handsupfortrad. We are broadcasting on Tuesday and Thursday with more shows to come. This show features new and classic releases from Blue Rose Code, Katie McFarlane, Niteworks and more. The complete playlist is below. If you enjoy this content please support our Patreon here. Playlist Oblique by Dosca The Wild Atlantic Way by Blue Rose Code Seeker Reaper by Chris Stout and Catriona McKay Edinburgh Fireworks 2018 by Niteworks Glasgow Roaster by Fourth Moon The Man Who Sold New York by Findlay Napier Toirt M' Aghaidh Ri Diùra by Katie Macfarlane Resolution by Sean Gray and Andrew Finn Magill Beir Soiridh by Eabhal Come Spend A While Wi' Me by Claire Hastings Back The Dogs by Eddi Reader Octave by Maeve Gilchrist & Victor Krauss
Dr. Stout’s career includes business, government, and nonprofits, as well as the UN and academia. He’s traveled the world, published 38 books, won a wide range of accolades, including four additional doctorates (honoris causa), and invitations to TEDs, Davos, Renaissance Weekends… He’s is a licensed clinical psychologist and Founding Director of the Center for Global Initiatives, a Top Rated Healthcare Nonprofit. His entrepreneurial experience is demonstrated in multiple start-ups and serving as an advisory board member, and early-money-in investor. He's been faculty in the University of Illinois' College of Medicine and Northwestern's Feinberg School of Medicine. He served at the UN and was appointed to the World Economic Forum's Global Leaders of Tomorrow and an Invited Faculty at Davos. He is the founder of GordianKnot, LLC, and is VP of Clinical Research and Data Analytics at ATI. Dr. Stout is a Fellow in the APA, past-President of the IPA, and is member in the National Academies of Practice. He is a best selling nonfiction author whose works have been translated into 8 languages. He has been awarded with 4 Humanitarian Awards and is in 3 Halls of Fame. He has served as C/E/O/I/Officer. He has traveled to over 100 countries and founded a kindergarten in Tanzania. He is listed in TED-Founder Richard Saul Wurman’s “Who’s Really Who 1000: The Most Creative Individuals in America.” Purdue has named a scholarship in his honor. Dr. Stout was educated at Purdue, University of Chicago, and Forest Institute, gaining over 24 awards and 4 scholarships and was Valedictorian of his doctoral class. He was a Postdoctoral Fellow at Harvard Medical School. He has been awarded over 40 other postdoctoral awards. He has been interviewed on CNBC, CNN, NBC, PBS, NPR, Oprah, Time, Chicago Tribune, Wall Street Journal, New York Times, USA Today, and others. He's an amateur alpinist, ultra runner, and diver. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/georges-khalife/support
Manuj Aggarwal and Dr. Chris Stout talk about the importance of technology and business opportunities in health care. What are you waiting for? Tune In Now! In this episode, we will learn about:· Importance of self-awareness· Mastering the inner and the outer game· The most important soft skills to become a successful entrepreneur· Benefits of starting entrepreneurship early in life· Setting your mindset to become an outstanding entrepreneur· Artificial Intelligence and business opportunities on health· Being an Angel Investor.· What investors look for in a funding pitch About Dr. Chris Stout Dr. Chris Stout's career includes business, government, and nonprofits, as well as the UN and academia. He's traveled the world, published 38 books, won a wide range of accolades, including four additional doctorates (honoris causa), and invitations to TEDs, Davos, Renaissance Weekends. He's a licensed clinical psychologist and Founding Director of the Center for Global Initiatives, a Top-Rated Healthcare Nonprofit. His entrepreneurial experience is demonstrated in multiple start-ups and serving as an advisory board member, and early-money-in investor, He has served as C/E/O/I/Officer. He has traveled to over 100 countries and founded a kindergarten in Tanzania. He is listed in TED-Founder Richard Saul Wurman's “Who's Really Who 1000: The Most Creative Individuals in America.” Purdue has named a scholarship in his honor. Links And Mentions From This Episode: · Dr. Chris's Website: http://www.drchrisstout.com/· FREE MindSparkers' Inner Game Mastery Accelerator Series: http://mind.innerget.com · FREE Startup Founders' Technology Accelerator Series: http://tech.innerget.com · TetraNoodle Professional Training: https://courses.tetranoodle.com Thanks for Tuning In!Thanks so much for being with us this week.Have some feedback you'd like to share? Please leave anote in the comments section! Enjoyed the episode? Kindly share it with your friends. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.Support the show (https://tetranoodle.com)
Topics: -Sam is in Minnesota at the Jamf Nation User Conference -Meanwhile, he has just returned from an Apple training gig in Alaska -While at JNUC, Sam again ran into friend of the show, Chris Stout of STOUT https://stout.computer -A call to action for our listeners! Take photos in various locations with your Command Control Power t-shirt -Sam takes a closer look at his process he recently used with a large deployment. -He used AutoDMG for a quick restore of macOS: https://github.com/MagerValp/AutoDMG -The createinstallmedia command worked well as an offline installer of macOS: https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT201372 -Here are the disks that were used to backup user data: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07S1PCSV5/ref=twister_B07Y17L7BZ?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1 -Joe takes us back in time to discuss the early encounters with Startup Security Utility on T2 computers -Sam notices a difference in the behavior of users in large, corporate environments vs the SMB clients we are used to -Joe deals with some confusion dealing with Daylite Saving while in Sedona, Arizona -The topic of time zones reminds Sam about an issue he has with his Mac auto correcting time…incorrectly -The Safari beachball bug has been plaguing Joe for a while -Sam & Joe compare keychains -After installing countless Synology NAS devices, Sam dug up a Github project which allowed for a python script to be run to do a speed test on the Synology: https://github.com/sivel/speedtest-cli -When moving from a Windows Server to Synology, Sam had to do some Googling but found a tool built-in to Windows Server called Robocopy. Here is an example of syntax to preserve modification dates & times: robocopy /s /e /DCOPY:T
Chris Stout's brother was in the Navy and told Chris to join the Army. So, Chris figured, he MUST know what he's talking about, right? Not necessarily so at first. Chris was out in the field and wound up being injured and discharged. There he was, young with a guaranteed income and ready to retire for life. Not necessarily so again. He soon found out that doing nothing was not a good lifestyle. A divorce and a drifting lifestyle later, he got it together. Went back to school and finished his degree, got examined closely and realized he had cognitive issues from his injury, and joined the non-profit sector. Now, his Veterans Community Project is amazingly diverse, meeting the needs of almost every person who took the oath to serve and defend their country. Veteran Founder Podcast with your hosts Josh Carter and Carmen Nazario We record the Felony Inc Podcast inside NedSpace in the Bigfoot Podcast Studio in beautiful downtown Portland. Audio engineer, mixer and podcast editor is Allon Beausoleil Show logo was designed by Carolyn Main Website was designed by Cameron Grimes Production assistant is Chelsea Lancaster Theme music: Artist: Tipsy Track: Kadonka Album: Buzzz Courtesy of Ipecac Records 10% of gross revenue at Startup Radio Network goes to support women entrepreneurs in developing countries thru kiva.org/lender/markgrimes Listen to the Veteran Founder Podcast live on-air every Friday at 1:00pm pacific time on Startup Radio Network at startupradionetwork.com
Topics: Interview with Chris Stout of Stout Computer -Chris shares how he and Sam met at the Jamf Nation User Conference (hint: it involves a Command Control Power t-shirt) -Chris has a great and unique domain at stout.computer. He discusses acquiring that domain and some of the initial challenges with a different URL and email address -Jerry is a fan of the site and the design -Sam is curious about Chris’ business relationships in the field to grow his operation. A reliable wiring person can go a long way -Chris made the push to become a Jamf Integrator about a year and a half ago and tells our audience how that relationship works and how he uses it to help grow his business -Moving to CA while his wife had worked lined up became the catalyst for him to be able to pursue becoming a Jamf Integrator -A question Sam posed to the group: have you acquired a new client that had networking equipment you were not familiar with and if so, how do you handle it? -A subject that Chris is familiar with is surveillance and IP cameras -Chris backs a product called Security Spy, which is a Mac based product: https://www.bensoftware.com/securityspy/ -The most common conversation that Chris has is comparing closed circuit camera systems like Security Spy or Surveillance Station to the simple cloud services like Nest or Canary -Giving users the ability to maintain their own recordings and the ability to fully control who possesses the video is a big selling point -When making camera solution suggestions, Chris is always looking to spec for growth -Bringing it all home to managed services, Chris is looking to tie in his security offering to be included in an ongoing monthly management piece
Dr. Chris Stout, Vice President of Research and Data Analytics with ATI Physical Therapy discusses how Artificial Intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing health care. Dr. Stout,Continue reading
Dr. Chris Stout, Vice President of Research and Data Analytics with ATI Physical Therapy discusses how Artificial Intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing health care. Dr. Stout, is also on the faculty at the University of Illinois, Chicago – College of Medicine. … Continue reading →
On this episode of The Love Period Podcast join our host, Jacob Burson, as we talk with co-founder and CEO of Veterans Community Project, Chris Stout. Chris was one of CNN's Top 10 Heroes of 2018 for the work he and his team at Veterans Community Project building neighborhoods of tiny homes to house homeless vets. These veteran communities house homeless vets as they get back on their feet and rebound to a thriving life. And it's not just homes, VCP is a one-stop-shop of connecting veterans to several community services and is dedicated to supporting every man and woman who took oath for our country. VCP is determined to make a difference in the lives of homeless Veterans, a task accomplished by the community, for the community. As Chris says, "We are the place that says 'yes' first and figures everything else out later,". Listen to it all on Episode 008 of The Love Period Podcast.
Please take a moment to vote for KC’s very own Chris Stout as CNN Hero of the Year! Neither a U.S. Veteran or KC resident has won the title since its inception. Please help Chris be the first! Vote, share and listen to the interview here! The deadline to vote is Dec. 4th. www.cnnheroes.com www.VeteransCommunityProject.org
Nick chats with Chris Stout, co-founder and CEO of Veterans Community Project, about placing homeless veterans in 13 new tiny homes.
Special Thanks To Our VIP Sponsors! Topics: -Sam is at the Jamf Nation User Conference (JNUC) 2018. He discusses his time there and MDM concepts as a whole. -While at JNUC, Sam spots a CCP shirt on a listener. Big shoutout to Chris Stout of Stout Computer Services -Joe is Southeast of Sacramento, CA in Bakersfield. On the road, laundry is a luxury! -Sam had the opportunity to watch a live recording the 100th episode of the Mac Admins Podcast -To get into technical topics, Joe brings up a nagging issue he has been having with TeamViewer. After his own trials and tribulations, he has come up with a solution that should help others. -The team also discusses other remote access tools like Bomgar, Splash Desktop, and Addigy -An issue related to iTunes showing a phantom update when connecting an iOS device creates a head scratcher that didn’t appear to have an obvious fix -Amongst the many issues Sam has had with his 2016 MacBook Pro, he finally has a resolution to his network lags when switching networks. HINT: go to /Library/Preferences/SystemConfiguration -Jerry is very happy with his Series 3 Watch with cellular and has some tips for using it without your iPhone nearby: https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT205547 -Joe seems to be alone with his phantom Time Machine alerts. Jerry and Sam consider taking him home. Thanks to all of our Patreon Sponsors!
Listen to the latest MG Alba Scots Trad Music Awards Foot Stompin’ podcast featuring nearly 2 hours of music and 25 albums long listed in the Trad Album of the Year! Albums include Duncan Chisholm, Julie Fowlis, Skerryvore, Adam Sutherland, Josie Duncan & Pablo Lafuente and many many more. Thanks to our sponsors Cafe Rhubarb (Crieff) for sponsoring this podcast. Please share! Symbiosis II by Ross Ainslie and Ali Hutton Track - Action https://rossandali.bandcamp.com/ The Morning Tempest by Josie Duncan & Pablo Lafuente Track - Thug Mi'n Oidhche https://josiepablomusic.com/ Some Other Land by Adam Sutherland Track - The Broken Man and the Banker http://www.adamsutherland.co.uk/ Undersong by Salt House Track - Old Shoes https://www.salthousemusic.com/ The Key by Blazin’ Fiddes Track - Double Rise https://www.blazinfiddles.com/ Punch by The Poozies Track - Wedding Song http://www.poozies.co.uk/ Sandwood by Duncan Chisholm Track - Haze Across the Sun https://www.duncanchisholm.com/ alterum by Julie Fowlis Track - Dh’èirich Mi Moch Madainn Cheòthar https://www.juliefowlis.com The Railway by Hamish Napier Track - Helen’s Song https://hamishnapier.bandcamp.com SOLO by Sarah-Jane Summers Track - Lath’ a' siubhal sleibhe dhomh (On a Day As I Traversed the Mountain) https://sarah-janesummers.bandcamp.com Glasgow by Findlay Napier Track - Marchtown https://findlaynapier.bandcamp.com Sròmos by James Duncan Mackenzie Track - Langavat https://jamesduncanmackenzie.bandcamp.com Pipes by John Mulhearn Track - The Apologists: A Ripple of Report / The Apologists https://johnmulhearn.bandcamp.com/album/pipes-2 EVO by SKERRYVORE Track - At the End of the Line http://skerryvore.com/ The Pipe Slang by Jamie MacDonald & Christian Gamauf Track - Jigs https://pipeslang.bandcamp.com/releases Bare Knuckle by Chris Stout and Catriona McKay Track - Moscow Rush (Barry's Reel / Sair Fecht!) http://www.mckaystoutmusic.co.uk/ Inyal by Inyal Track - Air http://inyalband.com/ Ellipsis by Fourth Moon Track - Glasgow Roaster https://www.fourthmoonmusic.com/ The Seer by Lauren MacColl Track - Coinneach Odhar https://laurenmaccoll.bandcamp.com/album/the-seer The Rough Bounds by Daimh Track - Bodach Innse Chrò https://daimh.bandcamp.com/ Sanctuary by Ross Ainslie Track - Cloud Surfing https://rossainslie.bandcamp.com/ Tales From The North by Calum Stewart Track - Am Monadh Ruadh https://www.calum-stewart.com/ Notes from the boat by Mike Vass Track - Voices (with Corrina Hewat) https://mikevass.bandcamp.com/album/notes-from-the-boat In Praise of Home by Rura Track - Horizon’s Pt. 1 https://rura.bandcamp.com/releases Air Fàir an Là by Niteworks Track - Highlander’s Farewell https://niteworksband.bandcamp.com/
Brix Gambrell has been the campers dirty little secret all along. What are they hiding though? An anonymous tip presents shocking details of Chris Stout and Brix Gambrell. Hear more from Chris Stout on when he met Brix, what he knew of Brix's whereabouts that weekend, and how he's tied to him now. Sherry Smith also tells of her strange encounter with Brix just days after Lauren's death. Was Brix there when Lauren died? Tune in as Sheila unravels these mysterious turn of events. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode, we hear from 6 neurodiversity leaders as they discuss the challenges of overcoming the stigma related to our brains. We hear from: Jeff Emmerson (self-advocate, co-author of the book Beyond ADHD, and international speaker on mental health, suicide prevention, anxiety, depression and ADHD); Pierre Marsh (author and neurodiversity self-advocate); Dr. Chris Stout (clinical psychologist, philanthropist, entrepreneur, author, podcast host, and a founding member of the Center for Global Initiatives); Dr. Lori Butts (the president and director of the Clinical & Forensic Institute and previous president of the Florida Psychological Association); Dr. Steven Ronik (the CEO of Henderson Behavioral Health, the largest provider of health care support in South Florida, serving 30,000 people); and Prof. Bankole Johnson (head of the Brain Science Research Consortium Unit (BSRCU) at the University of Maryland School of Medicine, and one of the world’s leading authorities on the subject of addiction). (17mins 30 sec) FOR MORE ABOUT JEFF EMMERSON, VISIT: https://www.JeffEmmerson.com/ LOOK FOR PIERRE MARSH ON LINKEDIN: https://www.linkedin.com/in/pierre-marsh-10118b19/ FOR MORE ABOUT DR. CHRIS STOUT, VISIT: https://www.DrChrisStout.com/ FOR MORE ABOUT DR. LORI BUTTS, VISIT: https://www.cfiexperts.com/ FOR MORE ABOUT DR. STEVEN RONIK AND HENDERSON BEHAVIORAL HEALTH, VISIT: https://www.hendersonbh.org/ FOR MORE ABOUT DR. BANKOLE JOHNSON, VISIT: https://www.BankoleJohnson.com/ Follow Different Brains on social media: https://twitter.com/diffbrains https://www.facebook.com/different.brains/ https://www.instagram.com/diffbrains/ Check out more episodes of Exploring Different Brains! http://differentbrains.org/category/edb/
Chris Stout was one of the people who was with Lauren the night she died. He was invited to Wakefest by Aaron Lilly who he became fast friends with through their shared love of living on the edge. Chris Stout is a rebellious young man who claims every time he has an encounter with law enforcement he goes to jail. Hear all the different ways he remembers - or doesn’t remember - that fateful night. www.sheilawysocki.com www.withoutwarningpodcast.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Deanna Elders, the manager of the store at the marina, shares her story from the day Lauren's body was found. Hear about her encounters with Hannah Palmer, Aaron Lilly, and Chris Stout. Lauren's father and step-father sit down with Detective Jeremy Taylor and Sheriff Ray to get their questions answered on Lauren's death but leave the meeting feeling even more confused as to what happened. www.sheilawysocki.com www.withoutwarningpodcast.com Mixed and Mastered by ResonateRecordings.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Dr. Brian Cole & Steve Kashul discuss how predictive analytics and machine learning are changing the face of health care with Dr. Chris Stout, Vice President, Department of Clinical Research and Data Analytics for ATI Physical Therapy. Dr. Stout, PsyD, … Continue reading →
The Foot Stompin’ Free Scottish music podcast is back with another great selection of music from Scotland. This month we feature Ross Ainslie and Ali Hutton, Mairi MacInnes, Duncan Chisholm, Fourth Moon, Blair Douglas, Chris Stout and Catriona Mckay, Gnoss and many more. Please share! SYMBIOSIS II by Ross Ainslie and Ali Hutton Track - KINGS http://rossandali.co.uk/ Gràs by Mairi MacInnes Track - Childhood (Leanabachd) https://mairimacinnes.com/ Sandwood by Duncan Chisholm Track - Islands on the Edge https://www.duncanchisholm.com/ What News by Alasdair Roberts, Amble Skuse & David McGuinness Track - The Dun Broon Bride http://www.alasdairroberts.com/ Ellipsis by Fourth Moon Track - Glasgow Roaster https://www.fourthmoonmusic.com/ TMSA Young Trad Tour 2017 by Various Track - Final Trawl (feat Ella Munro) http://www.tmsa.org.uk/ Italian Chapel Suite / La Chiesetta Italiano Di Orkney by Blair Douglas Track - La Stella Della Speranza (The Star Of Hope) http://www.gaelicmusic.com/ Sròmos by James Duncan Mackenzie Track - Land Raiders https://www.jamesduncanmackenzie.com/ Bare Knuckle by Chris Stout and Catriona Mckay Track - Seeker Reaper http://www.mckaystoutmusic.co.uk/ Brother Wind by Gnoss Track - Brother Wind http://gnossmusic.com/ Room With A View by Old Blind Dogs Track - Warlike Lads of Russia https://www.oldblinddogs.co.uk/ The Young Fear Nothing by Face the West Track - Cardiac Ceilidh https://www.facebook.com/Face-The-West-52748944985/ Young Night Thought by Kirsty Law Track - The Fairy Boy http://www.kirstylaw.com/
In part two of a special two part episode of Exploring Different Brains, Hackie Reitman, M.D. presents words of wisdom from some of the great guests the show has had in 2017. For second first part, we are focusing on the parents, researchers, specialists and advocates that are working to help create a world of acceptance for those of us with different brains: Chris Stout, PsyD. (clinical psychologist, a philanthropist, entrepreneur, author, podcast host, a founding member of the Center for Global Initiatives, and the vice president of research and data analytics for ATI), Bankole A. Johnson, DSc, MD, MBChB, MPhil, FRCPsych, DFAPA, Dip-ABAM, Dip-ABDA, FACFEI (heads the Brain Science Research Consortium Unit [BSRCU] at the University of Maryland School of Medicine, and is one of the world’s leading authorities on the subject of addiction, and was featured on HBO’s addiction), Denise Resnik (Founder, President, and Board Chair of First Place AZ-a nonprofit dedicate to developing new, innovative housing options for adults with autism and other special abilities, as well as co-founder of SARRC [Southwest Autism Research & Resource Center]), Dr. Gail Saltz (Clinical Associate Professor of Psychiatry at the New York Presbyterian Hospital Weill-Cornell Medical College, a psychoanalyst with the New York Psychoanalytic Institute, a columnist, bestselling author, podcast host and television commentator and one of the nation’s foremost go-to experts on a variety of psychological and mental health issues ), Lynn Miner-Rosen, M.Ed., BCC, CDCS (Board Certified ADHD Coach and Career Coach for College Students and Young Adults), Denise Karp (parent to a son with autism, autism advocate, and founder of the yahoo autism parent’s group Denise’s List), Michael Alessandri (Executive Director of the University of Miami-Nova Southeastern University Center for Autism and Related Disabilities [UM-NSU CARD] ), and Dan Habib (disability advocate, parent to a son with Cerebral Palsy, creator of the award-winning documentary films Including Samuel, Who Cares About Kelsey?, Mr. Connolly Has ALS, and many other short films on disability-related topics). For more information about our guests: http://differentbrains.org/2017-in-review-part-2-understanding-supporting-neurodiversity-edb-110/ Follow Different Brains on social media: https://twitter.com/diffbrains https://www.facebook.com/different.brains/ Check out more episodes of Exploring Different Brains! http://differentbrains.org/category/edb/
In this episode, Dr. Hackie Reitman speaks with Chris Stout, PsyD., PhD. Dr. Stout is a clinical psychologist, a philanthropist, entrepreneur, author, podcast host, a founding member of the Center for Global Initiatives, and the vice president of research and data analytics for ATI. He discusses the importance of mental health as the foundation for the success of all cultures, humanitarian work throughout the world, and what it was like working for the United Nations. For more on Dr. Stout, visit: http://www.drchrisstout.com/ For information about the Center for Global Initiatives, visit: http://centerforglobalinitiatives.org/ Follow Different Brains on social media: https://twitter.com/diffbrains https://www.facebook.com/different.brains/ Check out more episodes of Exploring Different Brains! http://differentbrains.org/category/edb/
Our guest on this segment advises and provides assistance in the areas of for-profit technology start-ups in the healthcare and medicine space, clinical practices and healthcare systems, publishing, and non-profit development via equity and is also involved in angel investing… Dr. Chris Stout is founder of the Center for Global Initiatives, including a kindergarten for orphaned children in Tanzania. He serves on the faculty the College of Medicine at the University of Illinois (and have also taught at Northwestern's Medical School and Rush University). He was part of the team to set five Guinness World Records !!! Dr. Stout has lectured across the nation and internationally in over 25 countries, visited 6 continents and over 90 countries… And, a study by Hartwick College said he was “one of the most frequently cited psychologists in the scientific literature,” The World Economic Forum named me one of 100 Global Leaders of Tomorrow… Ways to Reach Chris Stout: http://DrChrisStout.com and http://geek.ly/cstout and http://ALifeInFull.org StanfordMedicineX: https://medicinex.stanford.edu/conf/conference/speaker/423 LinkedInInfluencer: https://www.linkedin.com/today/posts/drchrisstout Founding Director, http://CenterForGlobalInitiatives.org American Psychological Association International Humanitarian Award Winner, http://www.apa.org/monitor/dec07/rockstar.aspx Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Highlights: Ask Alexa: “Play W W 1 Centennial News Podcast” |@ 01:00 Second Liberty Bond drive launches |@ 02:00 Spy ring in Palestine - Mike Shuster |@ 06:25 War In the Sky - RiesenFlugzeug - behemoths of the sky |@ 10:10 Great War Alliance Forum |@ 13:05 Follow up on Cardines Field rededication |@ 13:55 Holding talks about WWI in communities - Richard Rubin |@ 15:15 Speaking WWI - This week: “Booby Trap” |@ 21:30 100C/100M in Ridgewood, NJ - Chris Stout |@ 23:10 “Rendezvous With Death” - David Hanna |@ 28:30 Pershing/Lafayette statues rededicated in Versaille |@ 34:40 Trek through the Dolomites - WWrtie Blog w Shannon Huffman Polson |@ 36:00 The Buzz on #CountdownToVeteransDay -Katherine Akey |@ 36:55----more---- Opening Welcome to World War 1 centennial News - It’s about WW1 THEN - what was happening 100 years ago this week - and it’s about WW1 NOW - news and updates about the centennial and the commemoration. Today is October 4th, 2017 and our guests this week are: Mike Shuster from the great war project blog, Richard Rubin, author of The Last of the Doughboys and Back Over There Chris Stout from the 100 Cities / 100 Memorials project in Ridgewood, New Jersey And David Hanna, author of the WW1 book and now website - Rendezvous with Death WW1 Centennial News is brought to you by the U.S. World War I Centennial Commission and the Pritzker Military Museum and Library. I’m Theo Mayer - the Chief Technologist for the Commission and your host. Welcome to the show. Preface Before we get going today I wanted to let you know, especially all of you who own Amazon Echo or other Alexa enabled device, Alexa has a new skill. If you say “Alexa, play the “W” “W” one centennial news podcast” she will dutifully find the most current episode on the internet and play it for you. We are excited because that opens up WW1 Centennial News to 20 million new player and all you have to do is ask! Welcome to the future - but right now - let’s jump into our wayback machine and head 100 years into the past! World War One THEN 100 Year Ago This Week [MUSIC TRANSITION] Yes, we’ve gone back in time 100 years to explore the war that changed the world! And It’s the first week of October 1917. What’s on the US government’s mind this week? Raising money to pay for the war! [SOUND EFFECT] Dateline October 1st 1917 Headline: Secretary of the treasury - McAdoo begins Second Liberty Loan Drive... Five Billion Dollars from Ten Million Subscribers fixed as goal! So In 1917, financing a war with deficit spending is not at all the plan. The Wilson administration is determined to raise the money needed for this immense effort, and in part, by issuing of government backed war bonds. This is innovative… and it is interesting to note, that the same 1917 law that authorizes the war bonds will continue to be used to sell US treasury bonds 100 years later! Back in June (during our episode 24), we reported on the Wilson administration touting the first liberty loan drive was an unprecedented and huge success. In fact, they raised $2 billion dollars from five and one half million people! A century later that $2 billion is the equivalent of 38 billion dollars. So - not too bad! This Second Liberty Bond drive is targeting twice as much revenue from two times as many subscribers. Though there is a lot of controversy about how successful the liberty bond program is, with the government claiming HUGE success and other press of the time criticizing lackluster enthusiasm and talking about the discounting of the bonds, anyone who has ever undertaken to raise substantial amounts of money KNOWS, it’s no cake walk! Focusing on participation by the general public as small investors -- Secretary Mcadoo reaches out to the administration’s secret weapon --- their powerhouse of propaganda, their empresario of promo, their master of emotion, their superman of spin - George Creel’s Committee on Public Information! This is the same outfit that publishes the daily Official Bulletin that we use here on the podcast every week to tell you the story of WW1, and whose pages we re-publish daily on the centennial anniversary of their original publication at ww1cc.org/bulletin. Anyway, Creel is probably America’s first marketing genius. He shows up as the man behind the curtain all over the place during this period... And with outrageous but brilliant ideas - like in late May -- as the first Liberty loan drive wraps up, he gets all churches, schools and city halls around the country to ring their bells every night in a countdown to the end of the first drive! Talk about taking your promotion to the grassroots. Last week we reported on the massive national billboard campaign for “Food will win the war” including using electric lights to light up the billboards at night. We have not verified that Creel was the man behind this endeavor, but it has his style written all over it. He is also a multi-media and social media genius… and In 1917 that means the flaming hot new media of the MOVIES and the Phonograph. Before the 4th liberty bond sale is over, and there will be 4 of them - Creel will have recruited the biggest stars of the day including Al jolson, Mary Pickford, Douglas Fairbanks and his premiere celebrity pitch man - Charlie Chaplin Creel doesn’t just go big, he also goes wide. George puts together a citizen army of 70,000 called “the 4 minute men”. He arms them with 4 minutes speeches - And in this case - on why buying Bonds is the key to Liberty and Freedom for Americans and why it is every citizens patriotic duty to participate He sends this army into every movie theater in the nation, arranging for them to make their presentation just before the features film. And so McAdoo launches his second liberty loan campaign 100 years ago this week! [SOUND EFFECT] Great War Project Now we are joined by Mike shuster, former NPR correspondent and curator for the Great War Project blog, to walk us through his fascinating post - A Ring of Spies in Palestine… all about a Jewish Spy ring assisting the british against the turks --- that gets busted by the turkish Secret Police... Welcome Mike! [Mike Shuster] Thank you Mike. That was Mike Shuster from the Great War Project blog. LINK: http://greatwarproject.org/2017/10/01/ring-of-spies-in-palestine/ War in the Sky This week in the Great War in the sky, there are two stories worth noting. The first involves a british Battle cruiser - The HMS Repulse. At the time, she is touted to be the fastest battle ship of the fleet. On October 1st 1917, having built a strange - slightly up-angled - platform on top of the turret of one of the big 15-inch guns - her captain faces the Repulse into the wind --. Sitting atop the platform, Royal Naval Air Service Commander F.J. Rutland fires up the engine on his Sopwith Pup fighter plane. He cranks the RPM, higher, higher and higher still as the battle cruiser pushes into the wind - Finally he lets loose the brakes and his planes takes to the air making it the first fighter plane ever launched from such a ship! He, of course, does NOT attempt a landing on same! And we have a link in the podcast notes showing you a picture of the rig they used. Also this week, on October 5th, after a long period of unfavorable weather, the Germans finally send planes to the UK for a night raid on London. Nineteen Gotha bombers and two Reisenflugzeug bombers come at the brits in several waves causing quite a bit of damage but inflicting no casualties. Now… Reisenflugzeug literally means GIANT AIRPLANE in German… and they were. These multi-engine behemoths had wingspans of 100 feet or more and seemed more like an exercise in the art of the possible instead of the art of war. This was to be the last German raid against the UK until January of 1918 - the Gotha bombers and two of these behemoth flying machines let loose their payloads over the UK during the war in the sky - 100 years ago this week. We also have a link to a picture of a Reisenflugzeug in the podcast notes. Link: http://media.iwm.org.uk/ciim5/331/146/mid_000000.jpg https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/d/d3/Riesenflugzeug_Siemens_Schuckert_VIII_1918.jpg/1200px-Riesenflugzeug_Siemens_Schuckert_VIII_1918.jpg [SOUND EFFECT] The Great War Channel If you’d like to watch some videos about WW1, visit our friend at the Great War Channel on Youtube - They have well over 400 episodes about WW1 and from a more European perspective. New episodes for this week include: The Battle of Polygon Wood Recap of Our Trip to Italy and Slovenia And Denmark in WW1 Follow the link in the podcast notes or search for “the great war” on youtube. Link: https://www.youtube.com/user/TheGreatWar World War One NOW [SOUND EFFECT] We have moved forward in time to the present… Welcome to WW1 Centennial News NOW - This part of the program is not about history but how the centennial of the War that changed the world is being commemorated today. Commission News This week in Commission news, we highlight a panel discussion about the Origins of the Trilateral Alliance - The alliance between Britain, America and France during World War One, its difficult birth, and its enduring impact after the war. The event was part of the Great War Alliance Forum at the Meridian International Center, a premier nonprofit global leadership organization headquartered in Washington DC Our own Commissioner Monique Seefried was part of the team that explored the history of the trilateral alliance; societal changes and the future of global conflict. You can read more about the event and watch the videos of this insightful discussion by following the link in the podcast notes. Link:https://www.meridian.org/project/the-great-war-alliance-forum/ [Sound Effect] Activities and Events Cardines Field Next, in our Activities and Events Section, we wanted to follow up on our report about the Rededication of Cardines Baseball Field which took place on September 29th, US Centennial Commissioner Jack Monahan attended the event in Rhode island, that included an Army-Navy baseball game played by students from the U.S. Naval War College dressed in period baseball uniforms. Thanks to Associated Press reporter Jennifer McDermott from Rhode Island, the story about this unique and fun WW1 commemoration event got picked up by newspapers, blogs and posts all around the country This includes the New York Times, the Washington Post and local papers in Washington State, North Carolina, Texas, Oklahoma and more. Check out the articles from across the country in the podcast notes. We invite YOU to add your own event to the National U.S. WW1 Centennial Events Register. Go to ww1cc.org/events, click the big red button and post your WW1 commemoration event for all to discover. We just added a new category this week for Social Media Events - so if you are planning a Facebook Live, livestream, WW1 Hackathon or other online WW1 commemoration event - get it posted and let our community of interest know! links: http://ww1cc.org/events https://www.nytimes.com/aponline/2017/09/29/us/ap-us-wwi-baseball-game.html https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/early-lead/wp/2017/09/28/army-soldiers-and-navy-sailors-to-recreate-world-war-i-era-baseball-game/?utm_term=.aa623b76c64e http://www.thenewportbuzz.com/batter-up-naval-war-college-to-host-wwi-baseball-at-cardines-field-this-friday/12817 http://www.thenewstribune.com/sports/article175660656.html http://www.newsobserver.com/sports/article175660656.html http://www.houstonchronicle.com/news/article/Sailors-and-soldiers-to-recreate-World-War-I-12240885.php http://www.brownsvilleherald.com/sports/article_d3a6e966-fb51-5b87-8718-dc03ab061fae.html http://newsok.com/sailors-and-soldiers-to-recreate-world-war-i-baseball-game/article/feed/1435175 https://www.theet.com/web_exclusive/us/sailors-and-soldiers-recreate-world-war-i-baseball-game/article_3da2b656-0e29-5316-845e-0fa637e2e5d2.html http://www.phillytrib.com/news/state_and_region/sailors-and-soldiers-recreate-world-war-i-baseball-game/article_2bc1387a-441a-5107-a1b6-00254a8585a9.html [SOUND EFFECT] Richard Rubin Talks To Towns We are joined by our good friend Richard Rubin - author of the WWI books, The Last of the Doughboys and Back Over There. Richard is joining us today to talk to us about his experiences during speaking engagements across the country about World War One. Welcome, Richard! [exchange greetings] [So Richard, you have gone around the country to speak about your books, the research that went into them and World War 1 at large - tell us a bit about these events?] [Richard, you mentioned that people often come with artifacts, photos, mementos, and family histories. Why do you think people are so eager to share these with you? ] [-Is there one story or artifact that someone brought in that stands out in your mind?] [-If somebody wants to have hold one of these events, how do they get a hold of you?] Richard Rubin - Thank you very much for coming on! That was author Richard Rubin, we have links in the podcast notes to Richard’s website which is also a great way to contact him. link:https://www.richardrubinonline.com/ [SOUND EFFECT] Speaking WW1 And now for our feature “Speaking World War 1 - Where we explore today’s words & phrases that are rooted in the war --- First some background - In spanish, a bobo is a fool, a clown, or someone who is easily cheated" … in the late 1800’s the term was anglicised into “booby” for terms like Booby Prize - and Booby Trap… then, it signified a prank like a book, or water put atop a door left ajar - so when someone walked in - Sploosh! And a great big guffaw! In WWI the word ‘Booby Trap” this week’s speaking WW1 word - took on a whole new sinister meaning! The English journalist Sir Philip Gibbs wrote in his war memoir From Bapaume to Passchendaele: “the enemy left … slow-working fuses and ‘booby-traps’ to blow a man to bits or blind him for life if he touched a harmless looking stick or opened the lid of a box, or stumbled over an old boot.” So troops picked up the phrase to describe a myriad of explosive devices deliberately disguised as a harmless objects often left behind in territory that exchanged hands, hidden in doorways, set to go off when a curious soldier opened the lid to a box or rifled through abandoned equipment. In modern times with this tactic becoming a major tool in asymmetric warfare the term was updated to IED - Improvised Explosive Device. Booby-trap --- a fool’s trap - one more word that was altered forever during the War that Changed the World. See the podcast notes to learn more! link: https://www.theguardian.com/education/2014/jun/28/first-world-war-one-soldiers-tommies-common-language-trenches http://joellambert.com/123/history-booby-traps/ [SOUND EFFECT] 100 Cities/100 Memorials Chris Stout - Ridgewood, NJ Next, we are going to profile another 100 Cities / 100 Memorials project. That is our $200,000 matching grant giveaway to rescue ailing WW1 memorials. Last week, we profiled a project from Swanton Ohio. This week, we head to Ridgewood, NJ. Joining us is Chris Stout, a member of Ridgewood’s American Legion Post 53 and a self-appointed amateur local historian. Welcome, Chris! [exchange greetings] [Chris.. The saying is “a man is not dead until he is forgotten” and that frames your 100 Cities / 100 Memorials project. Tell us about it.] [What was your reaction when you learned about being one of the awardees for a Matching Grant by the program?] [Can you tell us about the rededication that took place on Memorial day?] [Chris - What distinguishes your project - for me - is that it is a fairly small project that is righting a large issue… Congratulations to you and your whole post!] Thank you so much for being here with us today! That was Chris Stout, member of American Legion Post 53, local historian and resident of Ridgewood, New Jersey. We will continue to profile the submitting teams and their unique and amazing projects on the show over the coming months. Learn more about the 100 Cities / 100 Memorials program at ww1cc.org/100memorials or follow the link in the podcast notes. Link: www.ww1cc.org/100memorials http://www.worldwar1centennial.org/index.php/communicate/press-media/wwi-centennial-news/3166-first-50-official-wwi-centennial-memorials-to-be-announced.html [SOUND EFFECT] Stories of Service Rendezvous With death - Interview with David Hanna In our “Remember the veterans” section, today we have David Hanna with us. David is a history teacher at Stuyvesant (Sty-ves-ant) High School in New York City and author of two books, Knights of the Sea about a naval battle that occurred off the coast of Maine in 1813; and Rendezvous with Death, about the original group of American volunteers in the French Army in 1914. Welcome, David! [exchange greetings] [David, how did you come to write a book about the American Volunteers of WW1?] [As you’ve noted, the dozens of Americans that volunteered in 1914 represented a cross-section of American society at the time. What common impulse made them volunteer for the war?] [There are many famous individuals who volunteered early on in the war: Ernest Hemingway, Alan Seeger, e. e. cummings, Walt Disney… but of all the many volunteers you’ve researched, does anyone stand out to you?] [David: How did you decide on the title “Rendezvous with Death”?] [David - put up a website on the Commissions server - what kinds of information can I find there?] Thank you so much for joining us! That was David Hanna, author of Rendezvous with Death and curator of the website at ww1cc.org/rendezvous The links are in the podcast notes. Link:http://www.worldwar1centennial.org/index.php/rendezvous-with-death-home-page.html https://www.amazon.com/Rendezvous-Death-Americans-Foreign-Civilization/dp/1621573966/ref=asap_bc?ie=UTF8 International Report For our International Report, we head to France, to the town of Versaille for an interesting story about two companion statues one of General Pershing and the other of the Marquis de Lafayette The statues were recently restored and re-dedicated on October 6th 2017. The dual monuments to the generals were originally built in 1937, two equestrian statues of the generals on nine meter tall pedestals on either side of the road leading into the town of Versaille. The two statues were erected to commemorate the friendship between France and the United States and to pay tribute to the Americans troops for their significant contribution to the Allied victory in 1918. The statues were hastily built in plaster with a bronze patina (puh-tee-nuh) so they could be in place and on view for they’re inauguration, which took place with General Pershing present on a European tour. The plaster statues were quickly damaged by exposure and had never been replaced, until now. On October 6th 2017, exactly 80 years after the initial inauguration, permanent versions of the statues were re-dedicated. Read more about the statues and the rededication at the links in the podcast notes. link:http://www.pershing-lafayette-versailles.org/ http://centenaire.org/fr/en-france/versailles-ceremonie-restauration-monument-pershing-la-fayette WWrite Blog It’s time for an update for our WWRITE blog, which explores WWI’s Influence on contemporary writing and scholarship, this week's post is: “What the Mountains Hold: A Writer's Trek Through the Dolomites of Mark Helprin's WWI Italy” The post brings a fresh face to the WWI Italy described in Hemingway's “A Farewell to Arms”. Author and veteran, Shannon Huffman Polson, takes us on a spellbinding trek through the Dolomites, where 689,000 Italians perished during the war. Following the footsteps of characters from Mark Helprin's novel, “A Soldier of the Great War”, Polson leads us through the stark, striking landscape of one of Italian-history's most indelible memories. A stunning narrative not to be missed! Read it by following the link in the podcast notes. Link: www.ww1cc.org.wwrite http://www.worldwar1centennial.org/index.php/articles-posts/3190-what-the-mountains-hold.html The Buzz - WW1 in Social Media Posts That brings us to the buzz - the centennial of WW1 this week in social media with Katherine Akey - Katherine - You have two stories to share with us today - Take it away! Thanks Theo! Fort Riley and the 1st Division Museum Watch a great video series about the 1st division in WW1! link:https://www.facebook.com/FtRileyMuseums/ https://www.facebook.com/FtRileyMuseums/videos/1217575371721494/ Countdown to Veterans Day Follow us as we #countdowntoveteransday . You can join in, too! link:https://www.facebook.com/ww1centennial/photos/a.290566277785344.1073741829.185589304949709/845531832288783/?type=3&theater https://www.facebook.com/hashtag/countdowntoveteransday https://www.instagram.com/explore/tags/countdowntoveteransday/?hl=en Closing Well It’s time to wrap things up - and for those who listen through to the very end of the episode you know about the little treats we always put there. We want to thank our guests: Mike Shuster and his report on espionage in the middle east Richard Rubin, telling us about his experiences speaking across the country Chris Stout from the 100 Cities / 100 Memorials project in Ridgewood, New Jersey David Hanna giving us insight into the Americans who joined the war well before America did Katherine Akey the Commission’s social media director and also the line producer for the show. And I am Theo Mayer - your host. The US World War One Centennial Commission was created by Congress to honor, commemorate and educate about WW1. Our programs are to-- inspire a national conversation and awareness about WW1; This program is a part of that…. We are bringing the lessons of the 100 years ago into today's classrooms; We are helping to restore WW1 memorials in communities of all sizes across our country; and of course we are building America’s National WW1 Memorial in Washington DC. If you like the work we are doing, please support it with a tax deductible donation at ww1cc.org/donate - all lower case Or if you are on your smart phone text the word: WW1 to 41444. that's the letters ww the number 1 texted to 41444. Any amount is appreciated. We want to thank commission’s founding sponsor the Pritzker Military Museum and Library for their support. The podcast can be found on our website at ww1cc.org/cn on iTunes and google play ww1 Centennial News, and on Amazon Echo or other Alexa enabled devices. Our twitter and instagram handles are both @ww1cc and we are on facebook @ww1centennial. Thanks for joining us. And don’t forget to share the stories you are hearing here with someone about the war that changed the world! [music - The man behind the hammer and the plow - Arthur Fields - Edison Record] Alexa: Play the W W 1 Centennial News Podcast [Alexa response] So long!
It is hard to believe it was 30 years ago when 4 High School kids decided to put a band together. That band is called Livewire and they are celebrating this Sat night in Brooks, Maine. The 4 members of the band are Matt Liitlefield, Bobby Rothwell, Chris Stout and Alan Orcutt. Alan will be on the show at 8:30 pm est! So looking forward to getting a chance to interview him a 2nd time since we started this show last year. They are a Rock band that makes you feel like you are on stage (please don't go on stage Sat night lol) Not only is the music great but their humor and conversations with the crowd always makes for a great show. So 8 pm est will start the show with some good ole rock tunes. Blogtalkradio.com/Fullspectrumradionetwork.
Founding Director, Dr. Chris Stout, shares his insights from ten years of leading the Center for Global Initiatives. After receiving many requests for involvement that spread their all-volunteer board too thin, the board re-evaluated. Recognizing their strengths, the Center for Global Initiatives was able to build out their website to share resources and tools that would be useful for other nonprofits. These tools include their quarterly newsletter, their Facebook group and the excel sheet that Chris explained in detail. The excel sheet in particular is an incredible treasure trove of information that CGI has gathered over the years regarding which websites are best for different fundraising efforts, etc. Chris also spoke to the importance of creating long-standing relationships with local communities rather than "parachuting" in or assuming that we know best on how to address an issue. Sometimes this requires really listening and understanding what gaps in services actually exist. Always, it includes recognizing that we're a guest in their home. That sense of deference and respect for the local culture and professionals there was evident in Chris' attitude. For more information, please visit the shownotes: www.nonprofitoptimist.com.
Today's Guest: Jake Teitgen Jake is a native Hoosier who lives in Noblesville, Indiana. Jake lives with three strong-willed and wonderful women: his wife, Alicen, and daughters, Julia & Genevieve. He graduated from Notre Dame in 2008 with a degree in marketing before starting work at Our Lady of Grace, a Catholic church in Noblesville. Jake coordinates youth ministry, young adult ministry, and communications at Our Lady of Grace. He also serves on the Board of Directors at Bethlehem Farm and has been inviting others to join him on adventures to this community in West Virginia since 2005. Nonprofit Spotlight: Bethlehem Farm Bethlehem Farm is a Catholic Community in Appalachia that transforms lives through service with the local community and the teaching of sustainable practices. They invite volunteers to join them in living the Gospel cornerstones of service, prayer, simplicity and community. Story of Good: Michael and Everett Michael, a high school student, was leading two weeks of service trips at Bethlehem Farm. A project that was assigned to him was to help build an extension for a man named Everett. Everett was not a very social person, but by the second week, Michael and Everett had formed an unlikely friendship that Jake was able to witness while he was doing service there. Lessons Learned: Jake shared so many wonderful nuggets of information about small nonprofit formation. Here are some of the highlights: - The importance of strategic planning (or "master planning" as he refers to it). He talked about who was involved, how their facilitator helped and how it has led to their organization being able to stay on mission. - Bethlehem Farm has an interesting base requirement for all board members- they must love the mission of Bethlehem Farm. As such, they meet three times a year for a full weekend at the Farm and then have an additional conference call in the remaining quarter of the year. - The Summer Servant Program is a great way to tap into volunteer (or small stipend) leaders who offer an amazing value to Bethlehem Farm. They've become an integral support role for the summer programs and a neat opportunity to get involved for an intense but short period of time. Next Interview: Dr. Chris Stout, Founding Director of the Center for Global Initiatives Never miss an episode of the Nonprofit Optimist podcast by clicking the links below to subscribe!
Steve interviews a powerhouse humanitarian and accomplished renaissance man, Dr. Chris Stout. He founded the Center for Global Initiatives - a worldwide collaboration helping others in creating self-sustaining programs that improve access to healthcare in underserved communities throughout the world. He's published over 35 books and presented more than 300 papers in more than 20 countries. Dr. Stout holds the distinction of being one of only 100 worldwide leaders appointed to the World Economic Forums Global Leaders of Tomorrow. He has been presented with five international humanitarian awards and four honorary doctorates. Dr. Stout has also appeared as an expert on CNBC, CNN, NBC, PBS, NPR, and Oprah. Steve and Dr. Stout (Chris) discuss: Staying wide AND relevant The 'Mercenary' aspect of giving CGI and Open-Sourcing Humanitarianism The 'Pox of the Untils' 10 Days in a Bolivian Prison
Composer Sally Beamish, fiddler Chris Stout and harpist Catriona McKay on 'Seavaigers'
Kelly Lee Myers award winning, 20 plus year veteran of television and film visual effects production he has worked on popular shows including StarGate: SG1, StarGate: Atlantis, Battle Star Galactica and Iron Sky. He has now expanded into writing and producing with two series going into production in 2015 and he is the President and CEO of Dalton Industries Inc., a company that specializes in Virtual Reality and Augemented Reality content creation tools, services and development. He is also the founder of the popular 3D and Visual Effects training site, Liberty3d.com Joshua Alper practices primarily in the consumer finance litigation field. He is experienced in the areas of bankruptcy law and creditors' rights. In this connection, he has represented financial institutions and other lenders in all aspects of bankruptcy cases under Chapters 7, 11 and 13 of the Bankruptcy Code Paul Byrne Chief Executive Officer of Mongolia Growth Group, a public company listed in North America and a market leader in Mongolia's capital Ulaanbaatar with real estate investment and development. MGG owns an extensive portfolio in diversified segments of the market, with an emphasis on institutional-grade commercial property assets Dr. Chris Stout Founding Director of the award winning non-profit Center for Global Initiatives. He is also serves on the faculty in the College of Medicine at the University of Illinois in Chicago and their Center for Global Health. He's traveled to over 85 countries and been honored with numerous humanitarian and four additional doctorates for his work. He's authored over 35 books, including his newest book, The Humanitarian Fieldguide
Hi there, Back to our usual podcast here with a mix of classic and new releases from the world of Scottish traditional music. We start off with Now Westlin’ Winds from Dick Gaughan’s classic album Handful of Earth and then get right up to date with Breabach’s new release Urlar. Then it’s another new release from Salt House - Lay Your Dark Low. We hear some brilliant piano playing from Mhairi Hall followed by Atlantic Roar - the new release from Skipinnish. We finish up the podcast with another new release The Cauld Wind from Chris Stout and Finlay MacDonald. Visit www.footstompin.com for all your Scottish music and culture needs.
Dr. Chris E. Stout author of over 35 books including Amazon best sellers such as Getting Better at Private PracticeandGetting Started in Private Practice. He frequently speaks lectures on practice development issues and privately consults to practice owners. He was named a Global Leader of Tomorrow by the World Economic Forum Jim Parkman one of the founding partners of Parkman & White, LLC.His accomplishments and numerous courtroom victories have led him to become a highly sought-after legal mind Dana Goldman Norman Topping Chair & Director of the Schaeffer Center for Health Policy & Economics at the University of Southern California Donna Catalfio attorney with the law firm of Gallagher & Kennedy in Phoenix, Arizona, whose practice has focused on intellectual property law for the past decade. She works with companies that vary in size from start-up companies to multi-billion dollar corporations across a wide variety of industries.
Hi there, More great music in this podcast starting off with the brand new release The Test from Scottish supergroup Manran. We follow this with another brand new release Elements from The Paul McKenna Band. Next up is a modern classic - First O' the Darkenin' by Chris Stout and then we celebrate the births of two babies from Scottish musicians Emily Smith and Gillian Frame. I finish of the podcast in fine dancing form with The Breton Set from Finlay MacDonald Band. Visit www.footstompin.com for all your Scottish music and culture needs.
Here's our July 23rd 2010 Foot Stompin' Free Scottish Music Podcast. We're featuring all new releases this edition - Skerryvore, Duncan Chisholm, Captain DJ Mackinnon, Chris Stout and Catriona McKay, Muriel Johnstone and Kevin Murray. Visit www.footstompin.com for all your Scottish music and culture needs.
Guitarist Graeme Stephen joins with some of the most creative and in-demand players on the UK folk and jazz scenes for this Tune Up tour. Born in Aberdeen and based in Edinburgh, Stephen is a sensitive and inventive player, influenced by the pre-bop guitar style of Charlie Christian as well as contemporary masters like Bill Frisell. He has won a number of awards including the Jazz Services Promoters Choice Award. In 2008 he was chosen for the Serious/PRS Take 5 initiative. Stephen currently performs with his own Trio, as well the free-improvisation outfit Newt, and is a regular guest with the eclectic Fraser Fifield band. His Sextet was selected for the Jazz Services Promoters' Choice Award 2006 and played at the London Jazz Festival and the Manchester Jazz Festival. It has since expanded to a Septet with the addition of London based cellist Ben Davis of Mercury Music Prize nominees Basquiat Strings. They are joined by saxophonist Phil Bancroft, violinist Chris Stout, Brazillian bassist Mario Caribe and Scottish Jazz Drummer of the Year Stuart Ritchie. Alto saxophonist Martin Kershaw joins the group on the dates between 25th and 27th of March and Fraser Fifield takes over on soprano saxophone and Bulgarian kaval from 1st to the 7th of March.