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The dental area is not a stand-alone system. It interacts with the other systems in the body. Dental problems are so closely tied to disorders in other parts of the body that sometimes your dentist may be the first to notice the problem because dental conditions can lead to other diseases in the body. Read the full post at http://RunningAFEVER.com/378 Photo by Christopher Campbell https://unsplash.com/@chrisjoelcampbell?utm_content=creditCopyText&utm_medium=referral&utm_source=unsplash
A new MP3 sermon from Northland Reformed Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Marriage is Honorable Speaker: Christopher Campbell Broadcaster: Northland Reformed Church Event: Sunday - PM Date: 8/25/2024 Bible: Hebrews 13:4 Length: 34 min.
A new MP3 sermon from Northland Reformed Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Pursuing Peace and Holiness Speaker: Christopher Campbell Broadcaster: Northland Reformed Church Event: Sunday - PM Date: 7/7/2024 Bible: Hebrews 12:12-17 Length: 38 min.
A new MP3 sermon from Northland Reformed Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Forgiveness and the Fear of God Speaker: Christopher Campbell Broadcaster: Northland Reformed Church Event: Sunday Service Date: 7/7/2024 Bible: Psalm 130:3-4 Length: 37 min.
加入摄影早自习群,请加微信:nihaoyelaoshi (暗号:喜马拉雅)早安,我是叶梓,今天是摄影早自习陪伴大家的第2318天。我们在做摄影教学的时候常常会遇到一个奇怪的问题,就比如说你拍了一张人的照片,别人就说:这个周围什么都看不见呀,不知道是在哪拍的,能不能多拍一点周围的环境啊。然后呢,如果你多拍了环境,别人就说:哎呀,我的人就不够大、不明显啊。这是怎么回事?为什么总会有人不满意呢?今天我们就来讨论这个问题。我们人类的思维习惯就是喜欢做分类,对吧?分了类以后思维就清晰了,目的明确了,好像就更有把握了。但是实际上有很多分类,它本身就是有模糊的界限的,或者换句话说,它们之间是有交集的。Photo by Christopher Campbell on Unsplash比如说就以拍到人的照片为例,它分很多种。人最大的一张大脸的,那可以说是一个特写的人像照片,或者说是个证件照,它也属于一种特写照片。© 叶梓但是如果拍全身的呢,我们就会说它是个普通的人像照片,这个时候我们其实没有在谈背景,所以我不管你背景是个白墙、灰墙,还是一堵蓝色的墙、红色的墙,或者是说它是个自然的景观,但是全部模糊掉了,根本看不出来在哪拍的都行,我们都叫人像照片。© 叶梓那如果你拍到的人会有环境在里面,有更多的桌椅、板凳、光影、墙面,那我们就会说这种照片是有点环境的人像,它叫环境人像。环境人像的拍摄目的跟纯人像照片是不一样的,纯人像主要就是讲你这个人长得什么样,穿什么衣服,什么动作,什么性格,它主要就是描述人的。这就好像是你读了一篇文章,这一通篇,这一版两版,所有文字都在描述这个人的长相,它并没有提他周围的凳子长什么样,桌子长什么样,对吧?但是如果这个文章在描述这个人的同时,也在描述他坐在一个什么样的地方,他周围有阳光、有草地或是有鸟语花香,这个就算是环境人像了。它描述的是连环境带人像一起,这个故事感肯定会更丰富一点,但与此同时这个人他的细节描述就会少一点,对吧?© 叶梓如果人物周围的环境更有纪念意义,比如说你去哪玩的时候,你身后是一个当地的地标建筑,是你旅行的目的地,是一个别人一看就知道是哪儿的那么个东西,那我们就会说这种照片就叫纪念照。纪念照是一定要把地标建筑给拍清楚拍全的,要不然怎么纪念呢?纪念照它更重故事,更轻的是画面的美感。所以我们经常会见到有的照片啊,你要说美感吧,好像没有那么的完美、那么的漂亮,但是我们依然非常珍惜,这样的照片可能是纪念价值大于美学价值。© 叶梓最后,还有一种在一片大风景中有一个小小的人物点缀其中,这个就叫做人物做点缀了。它其实既不是人像照,又不是环境人像,也不是纪念照了。本质上,你点缀在其中,和一头小鹿或者是一只鸟点缀其中,效果都是差不多的。所以要对照片进行分类,或者你要来评说这张照片,说它好不好,周围环境多不多,这个人的大小如何,你都得先判断这张照片它的拍摄目的是什么,它是属于哪种照片。有了清晰的分类,有了目标,我们就更知道这张照片的拍摄手法是否恰当,人物周围的环境要留多少,这个问题也就迎刃而解了。好,今天我们就先聊这么多,还是那句话,更多摄影好课在“阅读原文”中。今天是摄影早自习陪伴大家的第2318天,我是叶梓,每天早上6:30,微信公众号“摄影早自习”以及喜马拉雅的“摄影早自习”栏目,不见不散。
Who are these healers I keep talking about? You, for one. In this episode I'll share who I believe healers are (some may surprise you) and why their evolutionary work is so important in the world right now. Curious about how it feels to do energy work? I guide you through a simple, effective, one-breath technique to direct energy to other beings. Listen on, healer. Episode links:March 20th Virtual Ostara Ceremony: https://debbiephilp.com/event/online-ostara-ceremony/2024 Shamanic Reiki trainings: https://debbiephilp.com/shamanic-reiki-training/Dana O'Driscoll's book: Land Healing Email newsletter sign-up: https://zfrmz.com/hzEVTHbu9jMYw90M7vOyThe Shamanic Flow Circle Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1722776598019767Event calendar: https://debbiephilp.com/events/Virtual Shamanic Reiki sessions: https://debbiephilp.com/shamanic-energy-sessions/Original intro and background music by Blair Sutherland, used with permission. Episode image photo by Christopher Campbell on Unsplash
In November 2020, Oregon became the first state in the nation to decriminalize the possession of small amounts of illegal drugs with the passage of Measure 110. The measure also directs money from cannabis tax revenues to expand drug treatment and recovery services. Researchers at Portland State University are now studying the effects of Measure 110 with a three-year study funded by the National Institute of Justice. They interviewed 23 police officers from 10 different agencies in rural and urban counties in Oregon for their first report which focuses on the impact of Measure 110 on law enforcement. Officers expressed frustration with Measure 110 and said they were reluctant to issue citations for drug possession which they felt amounted to unnecessary paperwork. Christopher Campbell is an associate professor in the Department of Criminology and Criminal Justice at Portland State University and a co-author of the study. He joins us to talk about the findings and goals of the study.
加入摄影早自习群,请加微信:nihaoyelaoshi(暗号:喜马拉雅)早安,我是叶梓,今天是摄影早自习陪伴大家的第2139天。© 叶梓前两天在朋友圈里面发了一组照片,是我用OPPO手机拍摄的我媳妇在故宫的照片,有两位同学就注意到一个细节问题,提出了疑问,他说:好像有两张照片有线条穿过头部了呀?你看比如说第一张,这个墙上边的那些画的花是吧?还有那个花的结构,那个房檐、屋檐、线条都穿过了头部。还有一个地方是在门洞里边,人物从里往外走的过程中,有两个柱子,有个柱子的边缘穿过了头部头从发的那个位置。那么这两位同学的观察非常的仔细,今天我们就详细的讲讲人像摄影中穿头这件事到底是怎么回事。我知道同学们有听说过所谓的拍人像不穿头的这么一种说法。说实话,我自己在抖音做直播的时候,面对那些完全零基础的初学者,我也会教他们说:最好别让那些非常明显的线条穿过你的头,包括地平线啊、柱子啊、树木啊、树干啊等等。可是我又经常跟大家说,我说摄影里没有绝对的不允许的事情发生。这两个说法矛不矛盾呢?其实不矛盾,因为我们在了解到一个摄影的规律以后,一定要追问它背后的原理,你说不穿头就不穿头?凭什么不穿头?要有这种问下去的这种好奇心。反面案例:背景中明显的线条穿头Photo by Edward Cisneros on Unsplash那为什么我们不希望非常明显的线条穿头呢?讲白了就是因为脸这个东西很重要。我们在看一张照片的时候,如果是个人像摄影,我们肯定会去看他的脸的,只要他不是背影,只要他不是拍的手啊、脚啊、身体局部,我肯定会要看脸,对吧?这个时候他的脸很重要,脸周围的背景也好,环境也好,最好不要对他的脸有所打扰。你看,这就是底层原理。如果背影中有明显的亮丽的这种东西对人的脸做了打扰的话,我们就会觉得画面有点乱,人物的背景不够简洁清晰明了,大概就是这么回事。所以一旦你搞清楚了底层原理,你就马上会明白,哦,原来线条不穿头,它不是因为不吉利,而它也不是绝对的,也就是说背后穿过头部的线条如果不明显,那么它是可以存在的,因为它不干扰你对脸部的观赏。我举个例子,比如什么是明显的线条,什么是不明显的线条。比如一根电线杆,它是一个灰色的出现在蓝色的天空前,它就是很明显的一个东西,它突然在你头顶上长出来,那是不是很明显的线条?同样的树杈子也是一样的道理。一头牛如果站在你的身后,刚好牛角从你的头上或者是从你鼻子前面长出来,那都是很奇怪的,除了抢镜它还造成了一种视觉上的误会,让别人看着会觉得你长角了。正面案例:虚化的线条可穿头Photo by Christopher Campbell on Unsplash但是什么样的线条它是几乎无所谓的呢?我举个极端案例,比如说略带一点点薄雾、一点点水汽的那种海边,那个海平面你看它那个线条,海是蓝色的嘛,天空也是蓝色的嘛,对吧?再加上一点点薄雾,导致这两个颜色其实分别并没有那么大。万一你再用了一个大光圈拍人,那个背景还捎带一点模糊,在这种条件下来拍照,那个天际线就变得不太明显了。这个时候它从你的脸上横过去,其实基本上是不会有人去关心、去关注的,它没有打扰整个画面的整体氛围和效果。正面案例:对比度不强的线条可穿头Photo by Bannon Morrissy on Unsplash如果我这条线很明显,那我应该怎么做呢?简单来讲,其实就是改变机位,改变拍摄角度,是吧?升高一点,降低一点,往左一点,往右一点,你总是可以把背景的线条跟人脸错开来的。© 叶梓但是也有完全做不到的时候,比如说在拍这堵红墙前的照片的时候,我就遇到一个两难的问题:如果我把手机再往下放不是不能放,但是放低以后,就是这个人物变成一个仰拍的角度,我媳妇会变得很胖,而且她会很高,是吧?它会高出背后的墙的线条。我可以让后边那个墙的线条墙、墙的屋檐,还有那个避雷针都只穿过人物的胸膛而不穿过她的脸,但是这个时候因为人远远高于墙面了嘛,所以你迫不得已为了把人拍全就会拍大量的白色的天空进来。这个画面中肯定是红墙是特色,那个白天空肯定不是特色。它又不是蓝的,它也没有大朵白云,也没有晚霞,对吧?所以这个时候我是不能够去再降低我的手机高度了。那升高可不可以呢?也不太好弄,因为我升高的话,我左边那个柱子就进不来,这个柱子进不来,就是挡不住画面的左下角的话,就会露出很多游客在后面。所以迫不得已我这样来拍,当然我还是做了选择的,我尽量拿了一个深色的地方来做脸部的背景,我没有拿上边那个圆圆的和方方的那些点点来做人物的脸的后面的背景,那样的话其实干扰只会更大。© 叶梓另外在圆拱门里边那张照片那就是更迫不得已了,后面它只有柱子呀,你怎么拍不太可能是完全干净的,这个柱子是肯定会在你的脸的后面至少有一根的。好在后面反正颜色也不算是特别的跳,那个柱子是个粗的柱子,不是最细的柱子。所以仔细的考量一下,就拿个红底垫在脸的前面吧,柱子的边界线条穿过头了,但是穿的是头发部分,对脸的干扰又尽量的小一些。所以在这些迫不得已的情况下,我们可以做一些微调,也不见得要把线条不穿头当做一个圣经一般的存在。正面案例:色彩反差不大的线条可穿头Photo by Toa Heftiba on Unsplash学摄影一定要牢牢记住这一点,没有任何一个规矩是必须做到的,拍照这件事我们讲究的是个整体效果,是个灵活应变,但凡有人告诉你必须这么做,相信我,这个说法一定是狭隘的,它一定在某些情况下是不成立的,没有这样的规矩。所以学摄影我们要把自己的思维从一个绝对化的理工科思维中跳脱出来,走向一个文科思维、一个艺术的思维。至少有一点,就是一定要追根问底,当别人告诉你线条不能穿头的时候,你就要追问为什么不穿头?而由于你得到了这个答案,得到了底层原理,你就可以更加精确去掌握这个规律背后的含义,以及它灵活应用的那些细节问题。好吧,今天我们就简单聊这么多,更多摄影好课还是在“阅读原文”中。我是叶梓,每天早上6:30,微信公众号“摄影早自习”以及喜马拉雅的“摄影早自习”栏目,不见不散。
Goldstein, Tara and Friesen, Doug (Producers). (2023, Mar 1)Tara talks to Christopher Campbell about the completion of The RISE project, a research-based curriculum framework that's been developed for teacher education around issues of gender and sexuality at school. To read more about The RISE project go to: https://www.uwinnipeg.ca/rise/
On this episode of Small Biz Florida, we explore broadband services and their impact on rural communities in the state of Florida! This episode will discuss the current state of broadband infrastructure in rural areas and how it affects those communities' economic development and growth. We will be talking to Christopher Campbell who serves as Director of Broadband Services for Government Services Group, Inc. He brings his extensive background in IT and Broadband to really help us understand the importance of making broadband services available to rural communities in Florida. Join us for this important discussion about broadband services and their impact on rural communities in the state of Florida! Connect with Christopher Campbell Here: https://www.linkedin.com/in/christopher-campbell-a364174/ For more segments like these, subscribe to Small Biz Florida and Follow the official Small Biz Florida Instagram! This and the following segments were recorded at the 2022 Florida Rural Economic Development Conference hosted at the World Golf Village Renaissance St. Augustine Resort – To learn more about the Florida Rural Economic Development Association, visit their websites here: -Opportunity Florida -Florida Heartland ERO - North Florida Economic Development Partnership
We originally aired this attached to episode 1 with Christopher Campbell but wanted to spotlight it again as Want To Have A Catch wraps up soon with its year long event. Since it was not highlighted on its own, I am putting it out again as a bonus for this months non-profit spotlight. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Today's episode, we're gonna pivot and talk about Christopher's work life. As he's spent over 20 some years, working with youth and knows the impact that dads can have on their children. Christopher started off in Maine in 1995, working as a senior youth and family Counselor. He then moved to Richmond, Virginia in January of 2001, and started working as a behavior specialist for United Methodist Family Services, otherwise known as UMFS.When he left UMFS, he had spent really almost 13 years working as the assistant director for child and family healing center. Today. Christopher spends his time at the Virginia Home for Boys and Girls. He started there as the director of group care services. And today spends his time in community engagement and program development.So I just wanna jump in where we left off, after last episode of talking to Christopher about his experience of being a dad and being raised by his dad to this week, looking at what Christopher has done and continues to do for the youth in. We pick up where Christopher and I left off last episode. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
In the first ever episode we talk with Christopher Campbell from Richmond Virginia. Christopher and his wife Pam have three children, Owen, Addison, and Emmie. We also talk to Christopher about his own father, Mike (Papa) and the impact his own father has had on his life. ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
A new MP3 sermon from Northland Reformed Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Good Conscience and Conduct Speaker: Christopher Campbell Broadcaster: Northland Reformed Church Event: Sunday - PM Date: 9/4/2022 Bible: 1 Peter 3:16 Length: 36 min.
Ready to get cosy? Tonight we'll join Geoffrey at Night Falls as he tells us the tale of Christopher Campbell's journey along the west highland line in a pristine locomotive. Join Christopher as he chugs through the wild Scottish highlands towards the sleepy fishing village of Mallaig. The episode begins with a short meditation before settling into a soothing bedtime story, to help you relax and fall asleep tonight. Don't worry if you drift off before the end though, you can always come back tomorrow.
A new MP3 sermon from Northland Reformed Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: The Fear of God Speaker: Christopher Campbell Broadcaster: Northland Reformed Church Event: Sunday - PM Date: 6/19/2022 Bible: 1 Peter 2:17 Length: 30 min.
A new MP3 sermon from Northland Reformed Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: A Lesson In Hospitality Speaker: Christopher Campbell Broadcaster: Northland Reformed Church Event: Sunday - AM Date: 6/19/2022 Bible: Luke 14:12-14 Length: 41 min.
A new MP3 sermon from Northland Reformed Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: The Fear of God Speaker: Christopher Campbell Broadcaster: Northland Reformed Church Event: Sunday - PM Date: 6/19/2022 Bible: 1 Peter 2:17 Length: 30 min.
A new MP3 sermon from Northland Reformed Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: The Empty Tomb: Fiction, Fact or Freedom Speaker: Christopher Campbell Broadcaster: Northland Reformed Church Event: Sunday - AM Date: 4/17/2022 Bible: Mark 16:1-8 Length: 32 min.
Goldstein, Tara and Friesen, Doug (Producers). (2019, Dec 1).Tara talks to Catherine Taylor and Christopher Campbell about the RISE hub for LGBTQ-inclusive education research at the University of Winnipeg.
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A new MP3 sermon from Northland Reformed Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: A Life Ripe for Destruction Speaker: Christopher Campbell Broadcaster: Northland Reformed Church Event: Sunday - PM Date: 12/5/2021 Bible: Amos 6:1-7 Length: 41 min.
In this episode, host Dave Fiore speaks with community leader, business consultant and innovator Christopher Campbell. Raised in Trinidad, Christopher was educated at an English prep school before the family moved to the United States when he was 16. He says the transition to a new country and culture was made a little easier by having a British accent and a Beatles haircut -- very popular in 1966. A successful career in telecommunications and consulting allowed Christopher to pursue his passion to impact the world around him. He was an award-winning leader with the Boy Scouts, served on various boards, was a founder of St. Peter's Anglican Cathedral and is a longtime Rotarian. Christopher received the Distinguished Alumni Award from the Florida State University College of Business for his work with their online MBA program. He has also put his love for sports to good use. He and his wife, Tina, worked together managing marketing and sponsorships for a NASCAR team and helped convince the British Olympic team to train in Tallahassee for the 1996 Games in Atlanta. Christopher is best known for creating the Biletnikoff Award honoring the best receiver in college football. He was the catalyst in the creation of The Tallahassee Quarterback Club Foundation, which sponsors the presentation of the annual award and provides scholarships to local student-athletes. He remains focused on finding ways to give back to the community and serve others.
In this episode, host Dave Fiore speaks with community leader, business consultant and innovator Christopher Campbell. Raised in Trinidad, Christopher was educated in an English prep school before the family moved to the United States when he was 16. He says the transition to a new country and culture was made a little easier by having a British accent and a Beatles haircut -- very popular in 1966. The post Episode 27: Christopher Campbell appeared first on Fiore Communications | Content-Focused Marketing | Tallahassee.
In this episode, host Dave Fiore speaks with community leader, business consultant and innovator Christopher Campbell. Raised in Trinidad, Christopher was educated in an English prep school before the family moved to the United States when he was 16. He says the transition to a new country and culture was made a little easier by having a British accent and a Beatles haircut -- very popular in 1966. The post Episode 27: Christopher Campbell appeared first on Fiore Communications | Content-Focused Marketing | Tallahassee.
A new MP3 sermon from Northland Reformed Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: God's Enemies Will Not Stand Speaker: Christopher Campbell Broadcaster: Northland Reformed Church Event: Sunday - PM Date: 5/16/2021 Bible: 2 Samuel 21:15-22 Length: 27 min.
A new MP3 sermon from Northland Reformed Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Our Advocate in Heaven Speaker: Christopher Campbell Broadcaster: Northland Reformed Church Event: Sunday - AM Date: 5/16/2021 Bible: 1 John 2:1-2; Hebrews 7:25 Length: 29 min.
Welcome to Part 2 from last week where we'll talk about the Causes of Gas, Bloating, and Belching. We also welcome back our guests, Christopher Campbell and Lemond Ponton to continue our discussion on Wealth Management and Financial Literacy. Christopher Campbell is a native of Gastonia, NC, and graduated Cum Laude with a BA in Economics from Morehouse College in 2006. He began his professional career building relationships with area specialty physicians as a pharmaceutical consultant and he transitioned industries and careers to join Merrill Lynch Wealth Management in 2011. Chris has over 10 years of experience working with families and business owners. Lemond Ponton is a Financial Advisor for Northwestern Mutual Goodwin Wright, an affiliate of Northwestern Mutual Wealth Management Company and works with Chris. He graduated Cum Laude with a BA in Business Management from Morehouse College in 2006 where he met with Christopher and has over 9 years of experience in wealth management and asset protection. [00:01 – 04:49] Healthy People Information Causes of Gas, Bloating, and Belching in less than 30 minutes after eatingFunctional dyspepsia Gastroparesis Gastric outlet obstruction [04:50 – 20:10] Part 2 with Christopher and Lemond The pursuit of individual wealth Finding a good wealth management team Maintaining a healthy mindset Chris and Lemond's advice for Financial Literacy Month Reach out to Chris and LemondSee links below [20:11 – 28:03] Randy's Random Questions Who would you most like to sit next to on a 10-hour flight and why? What's the craziest thing that's ever happened to you on a date? One movie everybody likes but you hate? [28:04 – 32:32] Closing Segment Recap of HPI Final Words Tweetable Quotes: “Most relationships, businesses, and corporations fail due to the inability to be vulnerable.” - Christopher Campbell “Make yourself vulnerable. Sit down with someone. You can't heal what you don't reveal.” - Christopher Campbell “You can't spend everything you make. You have to have discipline. I don't care how much you make. If you spend it all, it's not gonna matter.” - Lemond Ponton “You can't outrun bad spending habits. So get your spending in order and you'll see your life start to flourish financially.” - Lemond Ponton Resources and Links Mentioned: Wilkinson, J. M., MD, Cozine, E. W., MD, & Loftus, C. G., MD. (2019). Gas, bloating, and belching: Approach to Evaluation and Management. American Family Physician, 99(5), 301-309. The Psychology of Money - Morgan Housel The Power of Zero - David Mcknight Dare to Lead - Brene Brown Follow Chris on Instagram(@iammrcampbell) Follow Lemond on Instagram(@jerseylp) To know more, you can connect with me on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter. Also, visit my website https://hinesentertainment.com/ or email me at hinesentertainmentgrp@gmail.com LEAVE A REVIEW AND RATING + help someone who wants to learn more about useful health information by sharing this episode or click here to listen to more episodes.
In this episode, we talk about Gas, Bloating, and Belching. We also welcome our Christopher Campbell and Lemond Ponton for Financial Literacy Month. Christopher Campbell is a native of Gastonia, NC, and graduated Cum Laude with a BA in Economics from Morehouse College in 2006. He began his professional career building relationships with area specialty physicians as a pharmaceutical consultant and he transitioned industries and careers to join Merrill Lynch Wealth Management in 2011. Chris has over 10 years of experience working with families and business owners. Lemond Ponton is a Financial Advisor for Northwestern Mutual Goodwin Wright, an affiliate of Northwestern Mutual Wealth Management Company and works with Chris. He graduated Cum Laude with a BA in Business Management from Morehouse College in 2006 where he met with Christopher and has over 9 years of experience in wealth management and asset protection. [00:01 – 03:31] Healthy People Information Definition of bloating, gas, and belching Symptoms and Causes Questions you should think about [03:32 – 10:23] Getting to Know Chris and Lemond An insight into the topic we'll be discussing in this episode Background of our guests for the episodeChris Campbell Lemond Ponton Partnering up in 2017 to help impact their community [10:24 – 27:04] Wealth Management Starting a wealth management team Managing Licenses in different categories Broker Check The value and access provided by Northwest Mutual Growth of their practice A change in perspectiveEmbracing the process [27:05 – 39:53] The Mindset of the wealthy Lemond talks about the mindset of the wealthy Researching and expanding your knowledge [39:54 – 49:39] Financial Literacy What is Financial Literacy? The importance of financial literacy Making sure your taxes are straight Financial advice from Chris and Lemond [49:40 – 51:55] Closing Segment Follow Chris and LemondSee links below Watch out for Part 2! Recap of key information discussed in the episode Final Words Tweetable Quotes: “Wealth is about growth, sustainability, and Transfer.” - Chris Campbell “You have to stay grounded and keep the right perspective. A lot of times, people give up because they're looking to the left and the right. You have to win your own race.” - Lemond Ponton “Don't be focused on the result. You have to fall in love and embrace the process and everything that comes with it.” - Chris Campbell Resources and Links Mentioned: Wilkinson, J. M., MD, Cozine, E. W., MD, & Loftus, C. G., MD. (2019). Gas, bloating, and belching: Approach to Evaluation and Management. American Family Physician, 99(5), 301-309. The Psychology of Money - Morgan Housel The Power of Zero - David Mcknight Follow Chris on Instagram(@iammrcampbell) Follow Lemond on Instagram(@jerseylp) To know more, you can connect with me on Instagram, Facebook, and Twitter. Also, visit my website https://hinesentertainment.com/ or email me at hinesentertainmentgrp@gmail.com LEAVE A REVIEW AND RATING + help someone who wants to learn more about useful health information by sharing this episode or click here to listen to more episodes.
A new MP3 sermon from Northland Reformed Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: When Grief Threatens to Overwhelm Speaker: Christopher Campbell Broadcaster: Northland Reformed Church Event: Sunday - PM Date: 3/21/2021 Bible: 2 Samuel 18:33-19:8 Length: 31 min.
Björ6n Oranj digs into the history of the cult movie Telephone Girl & the County Drum. For the uninitiated, it is a bizarre story of a maverick genius, CIA sponsored hallucinogenic studies, puppetry, capitalism, love, family and dedication to a dream. Featured music in this episode includes: County Drum and Warm Worn Heart by Zack Scott along with Ten Penny, The Empty Life, Tuesday 14.487, Thursday 16.236 and Rot & Decay by The Creeping Man This episode was written, produced and narrated by Björ6n Oranj. Christopher Campbell supplied additional writing. Zin Citron And Ruby Loam assisted with narration. If you prefer, you can also find our podcast episodes and other videos on YouTube. Learn more about the art collective that is This Isn't Just a Cult at our website. AND... find us on Instagram & Twitter writing / fiction / cult movie / storytelling / Indie Music / Jim Henson / Frank Oz / The Dark Crystal / Czar Tsk Tsk --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
A new MP3 sermon from Northland Reformed Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: The End of God's Enemies Speaker: Christopher Campbell Broadcaster: Northland Reformed Church Event: Sunday - PM Date: 1/17/2021 Bible: 2 Samuel 17:23 Length: 29 min.
A new MP3 sermon from Northland Reformed Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: The Symphony of God's Sovereignty Speaker: Christopher Campbell Broadcaster: Northland Reformed Church Event: Sunday - PM Date: 12/27/2020 Bible: Genesis 50:15-21 Length: 30 min.
A new MP3 sermon from Northland Reformed Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Jesus' Birth Was Predicted by Prophets Speaker: Christopher Campbell Broadcaster: Northland Reformed Church Event: Special Meeting Date: 12/24/2020 Bible: Matthew 1:18-25; Isaiah 7:10-17 Length: 29 min.
Christopher Campbell: theatre artist, choreographer, and director - joins us this week to discuss the required innovation when choreographing for Zoom theatre, how invigorating it was being in the cast of Hamilton and working alongside Lin-Manuel Miranda, how lucky he feels to have grown up in volunteer theatre environment that cultivated his passion, his decision to go to a boarding arts high school, and he shares how important it is to be pushing the limits with theatre making and reinventing how and what stories are being told!
A new MP3 sermon from Northland Reformed Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Covenantal (Infant) Baptism Speaker: Christopher Campbell Broadcaster: Northland Reformed Church Event: Teaching Date: 11/21/2020 Length: 83 min.
A new MP3 sermon from Northland Reformed Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Covenantal (Infant) Baptism Speaker: Christopher Campbell Broadcaster: Northland Reformed Church Event: Teaching Date: 11/21/2020 Length: 83 min.
A new MP3 sermon from Northland Reformed Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Covenantal (Infant) Baptism Speaker: Christopher Campbell Broadcaster: Northland Reformed Church Event: Teaching Date: 11/21/2020 Length: 83 min.
A new MP3 sermon from Northland Reformed Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Jesus Turns a Maniac Into a Missionary Speaker: Christopher Campbell Broadcaster: Northland Reformed Church Event: Sunday - AM Date: 11/15/2020 Bible: Luke 8:26-39 Length: 43 min.
A new MP3 sermon from Northland Reformed Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Providence and Politics Speaker: Christopher Campbell Broadcaster: Northland Reformed Church Event: Sunday - PM Date: 8/30/2020 Bible: 2 Samuel 15:1-12 Length: 32 min.
A new MP3 sermon from Northland Reformed Church is now available on SermonAudio with the following details: Title: Providence and Politics Speaker: Christopher Campbell Broadcaster: Northland Reformed Church Event: Sunday - PM Date: 8/30/2020 Bible: 2 Samuel 15:1-12 Length: 32 min.
Alan Franke, a veteran international flight attendant, shares his stories, experience, and advice for anyone eager to fly the friendly skies as a flight attendant. In this episode, Alan decodes the mystery of all of those chimes and gives us tips on how to drink without getting a jet-lagged hangover. Listen through the end, when Alan gives us the secret to becoming a flight attendant's favorite passenger. We're not saying it will get you upgraded, but maybe an extra bag of pretzels on your next trip. If you've got a story to share or know someone that does, drop us a line at goignuppod@gmail.com or visit our website, www.goinguppod.com. This episode was produced by Christopher Campbell, Jana Grant, and Heather Robinson. Artwork by Jeffrey Dauphin and music by Purple Plant Music: https://www.purple-planet.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/goinguppod/message
Es ist oft eine existenzielle Entscheidung, sich ein Tattoo stechen zu lassen. Was ist mir so wichtig, dass ich es jeden Tag sehen und zeigen will? Tätowierungen sind Zeichen unter der Haut, die auf uns selbst, auf unsere Vergangenheit, oder unsere Überzeugungen verweisen. Tätowierungen stellen Dialoge her; sie zeigen, wie wir drauf sind. Im Gespräch ergeben sich einige Probebohrungen in den Bereich der feministischen Tätowierungen einerseits und wir laden Sie natürlich dazu ein, über die genderthematischen Aspekte des Tätowierens anhand vieler Bilder nachzudenken. Ein Gespräch mit: Christopher Campbell, Montabaur und Dr. Johannes Lorenz, Studienleiter, Haus am Dom.
Today's episode on Redefining Medicine spotlights Christopher Campbell, MD. Dr Christopher Campbell is an Integrative Doctor in Newport Beach, CA. At Campbell Medical Center they are all about medical optimization of health and performance. What this means is, Campbell Medical Center optimizes one’s overall health and performance using the best scientific practices medicine has to offer. This is done by using cutting edge laboratory testing that only a relative handful of physicians in the world check. Labs addressing how the body is functioning at the cellular level. There is some truth to the saying “you are only as strong as you’re weakest link”. And by addressing the weaknesses at the cellular level we can make these weak links stronger, improving overall health and performance. Dr Campbell is Board Certified in Anti-Aging and Regenerative Medicine and continues to be active in A4M fellowships. With over 27 years of medical training. Dr Campbell completed his undergrad training at Alfred University and graduated summa cum laude. Dr Campbell has always had a “holistic approach” to medicine, believing that the body as a whole is greater than the sum of its parts. And so, having been accepted by both MD and DO medical schools. It was the holistic “hands on” philosophy that led Dr Campbell to chose to attend the New York College of Osteopathic Medicine where he was president of his class. Dr Campbell did his family practice residency in Portland Oregon. Upon completing his residency, he joined the USAF. While in the Air Force he was trained in Aerospace Medicine and became Chief of Flight Surgery at Edwards Air Force Base. He was assigned to the 416th squadron, which is an F-16 squadron and flew regularly. Additional training and certifications while in the Air Force included Hyperbaric Medicine and Allergy Medicine. After leaving the Air Force, Dr Campbell went into private practice in Northern California, where he raised his family. It was during this time he became interested in Anti-Aging and Regenerative Medicine and became a fellow of the American Academy of Anti-Aging and Regenerative Medicine (A4M).
On today's episode I sit down with Christopher Campbell of Hiveshare in Georgina, Ontario. We are sitting in a field of wildflowers, out by his hives, and that buzzing in the background is mosquitos not bees! We talk about honey shares, bee health, and how Chris constantly learns and evolves his beekeeping practice each and every year. Visit his website www.hiveshare.ca to purchase your share today. Also check out his amazing community share initiative where you or your organization can donate a share! Stay tuned.
PART 2 Chris Campbell is a police officer in Warrenton, VA and lives outside of town with his wife and two kids. Prior to joining the Warrenton Police Department, Chris helped launch "The Sound Church," where he was a Pastor, dedicating much of his time to their Youth Ministry, alongside his wife Charity. Last April, he received a Valor Award and more recently, he was seriously injured in a life-changing freak accident during an officer training. Tyler and Chris talk about so much that this interview was broken up into two parts! In each episode of Learning to Dad with Tyler Ross, Tyler pulls lessons, tools and experiences from his guests, high achieving professionals (investors, entrepreneurs, business owners, athletes, etc) who've managed to find balance between their personal pursuits and being a thoughtful, deliberate father and partner.
PART 1 Chris Campbell is a police officer in Warrenton, VA and lives outside of town with his wife and two kids. Prior to joining the Warrenton Police Department, Chris helped launch "The Sound Church," where he was a Pastor, dedicating much of his time to their Youth Ministry, alongside his wife Charity. Last April, he received a Valor Award and more recently, he was seriously injured in a life-changing freak accident during an officer training. Tyler and Chris talk about so much that this interview was broken up into two parts! In each episode of Learning to Dad with Tyler Ross, Tyler pulls lessons, tools and experiences from his guests, high achieving professionals (investors, entrepreneurs, business owners, athletes, etc) who've managed to find balance between their personal pursuits and being a thoughtful, deliberate father and partner. In these long form interviews, guests provide the listeners the value of their experiences, from taking professional risks to how they pivoted their professional approach after starting a family. Stories of successes and failures, personal losses and gains, stories of how to be good and great.
Now LIVE with ADL! We have Jake Davis, Chris Hill, Subaru Steve Montgomery, Christopher Campbell, and Anthony Vonner joining us!
硬光光比大、明暗交界线清晰,柔光反之。加入摄影早自习【微信群】1、添加叶梓私人微信:katoyezi(暗号:喜马拉雅)2、发送“申请入群” 早安,我是叶梓,今天是摄影早自习陪伴大家的第931天,我今天想回答摄影自习室里荀彧同学的提问,他问我说,“能不能讲解一下硬光和柔光的区别?” 这是个很好的问题,硬光有两个最基本的特征:一个特征是它的光比很大,就是它亮面的亮度和暗面的亮度之间的差异性是很大的。那我们什么时候能拍出这么大光比的照片呢?比如说在一个伸手不见五指的夜晚,你用一个手电筒照一个人脸,这个人脸被照亮这一面的亮度和他的另一侧暗面的亮度是差异极大的。光比很大的硬光 by Simon Wijers 在室内有可能这样拍出来吗?不太可能。因为你把手电光照到他脸上的时候,你会发现手电灯光有一些会漏到墙面上,然后墙、地板、天花板会把光线反弹到人脸的暗部。这样一来它其实暗面就暗不下去了,虽然亮面还是一样亮,但是它们俩之间的光比差异就变小了。阴天的柔光光比很小 by Adam Marcucci 所以我们要怎么样才能打出光比大的光线呢?当你把主光源投向一个人的脸部的时候,我们还要在他的另外一侧放上一个黑色的板子来吸光。吸光的动作就是为了让房间的其它部分的白墙不对他的脸进行反光,这样一来他脸上的光比就足够大了。 如果你想让光比变小怎么办?把吸光板换成反光板,或者在相机的旁边或是人物的背阴面给上一个辅光的灯,当这个灯提供的光线强度和主光源差不多的时候,我们就会认为它是一个光比比较小的光线了。好,这是硬光的第一个特点。硬光(直射的强烈日光属于点光源) Kiana Bosman 硬光第二个特点是明暗交界线非常清晰。我们这么来说这个例子,还是漆黑的夜晚在室外,如果你用一个手电筒照上一个人脸的话,你会发现从暗到亮的渐变区域几乎就没有,是突然的有一条非常明确的黑白相交的线条,那个地方就叫做明暗交界线。比较硬的面积偏大的光 by Patrick Fore 如果你的光源不是手电筒那么小面积的光,而是一个大窗户的话,比如说有个六平米的大窗户,天空的光线从窗户洒进来到你的脸上,你会发现明暗还是有区别的,但是它们之间的过渡区域会变得非常的柔软。这样一来我们就会认为它的明暗交界线不明显,或者是不明晰、不清晰,它出现了一种从明到暗的渐变过程,这就是典型的柔光的效果。阴天的柔光 by Christopher Campbell 当然柔光最夸张的就是阴天的光线了。因为光线来自于天空的四面八方,面积极大,而且它还可能会来源于周围的建筑的反光、地面的反光,所以在这种环境下拍人,脸上的光线既看不出什么明暗交界线,太模糊,也看不出什么光比,没有什么明暗之分,这样一来就是非常柔的光线。 所以通过这些知识点你就应该知道了什么是硬光,什么是柔光,也就知道了怎么样去打一个硬光,怎样去打一个柔光。 最后总结一下打硬光就是要让光比尽可能的大,同时还要让明暗交界线尽可能的清晰,也就是光源的面积要尽可能的小;打柔光就是要让光比尽可能的小,同时还要让光源面积尽可能的大。阴天的柔光 by Joe Gardner 那么荀彧同学的问题我就回答这么多,有的同学可能已经发现了,前两天我们已经推出了一个新的课程是七天为一个周期的后期训练营,我将在这一周的时间里面每天教你一个照片的一套完整的修法,并且把这张照片的原片提供给你,方便你照着我给出的步骤来练习。这种训练方法是非常高效的,因为我不是在给你讲解软件的功能,我是直接告诉你怎么样去判断一张照片的优缺点以及怎么样用后期的软件来弥补这些缺点凸显的一些优点。讲白了就是一个修片的逻辑和它的实操的一个结合的课程,加上还有大量的练习,所以相信大家收获会比较大。具体的课程信息大家可以扫描下方海报里的二维码了解详情。 今天是摄影早自习陪伴大家的第931天,我是叶梓,每天早上6:30,微信公众号“摄影早自习”,不见不散。
硬光光比大、明暗交界线清晰,柔光反之。加入摄影早自习【微信群】1、添加叶梓私人微信:katoyezi(暗号:喜马拉雅)2、发送“申请入群” 早安,我是叶梓,今天是摄影早自习陪伴大家的第931天,我今天想回答摄影自习室里荀彧同学的提问,他问我说,“能不能讲解一下硬光和柔光的区别?” 这是个很好的问题,硬光有两个最基本的特征:一个特征是它的光比很大,就是它亮面的亮度和暗面的亮度之间的差异性是很大的。那我们什么时候能拍出这么大光比的照片呢?比如说在一个伸手不见五指的夜晚,你用一个手电筒照一个人脸,这个人脸被照亮这一面的亮度和他的另一侧暗面的亮度是差异极大的。光比很大的硬光 by Simon Wijers 在室内有可能这样拍出来吗?不太可能。因为你把手电光照到他脸上的时候,你会发现手电灯光有一些会漏到墙面上,然后墙、地板、天花板会把光线反弹到人脸的暗部。这样一来它其实暗面就暗不下去了,虽然亮面还是一样亮,但是它们俩之间的光比差异就变小了。阴天的柔光光比很小 by Adam Marcucci 所以我们要怎么样才能打出光比大的光线呢?当你把主光源投向一个人的脸部的时候,我们还要在他的另外一侧放上一个黑色的板子来吸光。吸光的动作就是为了让房间的其它部分的白墙不对他的脸进行反光,这样一来他脸上的光比就足够大了。 如果你想让光比变小怎么办?把吸光板换成反光板,或者在相机的旁边或是人物的背阴面给上一个辅光的灯,当这个灯提供的光线强度和主光源差不多的时候,我们就会认为它是一个光比比较小的光线了。好,这是硬光的第一个特点。硬光(直射的强烈日光属于点光源) Kiana Bosman 硬光第二个特点是明暗交界线非常清晰。我们这么来说这个例子,还是漆黑的夜晚在室外,如果你用一个手电筒照上一个人脸的话,你会发现从暗到亮的渐变区域几乎就没有,是突然的有一条非常明确的黑白相交的线条,那个地方就叫做明暗交界线。比较硬的面积偏大的光 by Patrick Fore 如果你的光源不是手电筒那么小面积的光,而是一个大窗户的话,比如说有个六平米的大窗户,天空的光线从窗户洒进来到你的脸上,你会发现明暗还是有区别的,但是它们之间的过渡区域会变得非常的柔软。这样一来我们就会认为它的明暗交界线不明显,或者是不明晰、不清晰,它出现了一种从明到暗的渐变过程,这就是典型的柔光的效果。阴天的柔光 by Christopher Campbell 当然柔光最夸张的就是阴天的光线了。因为光线来自于天空的四面八方,面积极大,而且它还可能会来源于周围的建筑的反光、地面的反光,所以在这种环境下拍人,脸上的光线既看不出什么明暗交界线,太模糊,也看不出什么光比,没有什么明暗之分,这样一来就是非常柔的光线。 所以通过这些知识点你就应该知道了什么是硬光,什么是柔光,也就知道了怎么样去打一个硬光,怎样去打一个柔光。 最后总结一下打硬光就是要让光比尽可能的大,同时还要让明暗交界线尽可能的清晰,也就是光源的面积要尽可能的小;打柔光就是要让光比尽可能的小,同时还要让光源面积尽可能的大。阴天的柔光 by Joe Gardner 那么荀彧同学的问题我就回答这么多,有的同学可能已经发现了,前两天我们已经推出了一个新的课程是七天为一个周期的后期训练营,我将在这一周的时间里面每天教你一个照片的一套完整的修法,并且把这张照片的原片提供给你,方便你照着我给出的步骤来练习。这种训练方法是非常高效的,因为我不是在给你讲解软件的功能,我是直接告诉你怎么样去判断一张照片的优缺点以及怎么样用后期的软件来弥补这些缺点凸显的一些优点。讲白了就是一个修片的逻辑和它的实操的一个结合的课程,加上还有大量的练习,所以相信大家收获会比较大。具体的课程信息大家可以扫描下方海报里的二维码了解详情。 今天是摄影早自习陪伴大家的第931天,我是叶梓,每天早上6:30,微信公众号“摄影早自习”,不见不散。
硬光光比大、明暗交界线清晰,柔光反之。加入摄影早自习【微信群】1、添加叶梓私人微信:katoyezi(暗号:喜马拉雅)2、发送“申请入群” 早安,我是叶梓,今天是摄影早自习陪伴大家的第931天,我今天想回答摄影自习室里荀彧同学的提问,他问我说,“能不能讲解一下硬光和柔光的区别?” 这是个很好的问题,硬光有两个最基本的特征:一个特征是它的光比很大,就是它亮面的亮度和暗面的亮度之间的差异性是很大的。那我们什么时候能拍出这么大光比的照片呢?比如说在一个伸手不见五指的夜晚,你用一个手电筒照一个人脸,这个人脸被照亮这一面的亮度和他的另一侧暗面的亮度是差异极大的。光比很大的硬光 by Simon Wijers 在室内有可能这样拍出来吗?不太可能。因为你把手电光照到他脸上的时候,你会发现手电灯光有一些会漏到墙面上,然后墙、地板、天花板会把光线反弹到人脸的暗部。这样一来它其实暗面就暗不下去了,虽然亮面还是一样亮,但是它们俩之间的光比差异就变小了。阴天的柔光光比很小 by Adam Marcucci 所以我们要怎么样才能打出光比大的光线呢?当你把主光源投向一个人的脸部的时候,我们还要在他的另外一侧放上一个黑色的板子来吸光。吸光的动作就是为了让房间的其它部分的白墙不对他的脸进行反光,这样一来他脸上的光比就足够大了。 如果你想让光比变小怎么办?把吸光板换成反光板,或者在相机的旁边或是人物的背阴面给上一个辅光的灯,当这个灯提供的光线强度和主光源差不多的时候,我们就会认为它是一个光比比较小的光线了。好,这是硬光的第一个特点。硬光(直射的强烈日光属于点光源) Kiana Bosman 硬光第二个特点是明暗交界线非常清晰。我们这么来说这个例子,还是漆黑的夜晚在室外,如果你用一个手电筒照上一个人脸的话,你会发现从暗到亮的渐变区域几乎就没有,是突然的有一条非常明确的黑白相交的线条,那个地方就叫做明暗交界线。比较硬的面积偏大的光 by Patrick Fore 如果你的光源不是手电筒那么小面积的光,而是一个大窗户的话,比如说有个六平米的大窗户,天空的光线从窗户洒进来到你的脸上,你会发现明暗还是有区别的,但是它们之间的过渡区域会变得非常的柔软。这样一来我们就会认为它的明暗交界线不明显,或者是不明晰、不清晰,它出现了一种从明到暗的渐变过程,这就是典型的柔光的效果。阴天的柔光 by Christopher Campbell 当然柔光最夸张的就是阴天的光线了。因为光线来自于天空的四面八方,面积极大,而且它还可能会来源于周围的建筑的反光、地面的反光,所以在这种环境下拍人,脸上的光线既看不出什么明暗交界线,太模糊,也看不出什么光比,没有什么明暗之分,这样一来就是非常柔的光线。 所以通过这些知识点你就应该知道了什么是硬光,什么是柔光,也就知道了怎么样去打一个硬光,怎样去打一个柔光。 最后总结一下打硬光就是要让光比尽可能的大,同时还要让明暗交界线尽可能的清晰,也就是光源的面积要尽可能的小;打柔光就是要让光比尽可能的小,同时还要让光源面积尽可能的大。阴天的柔光 by Joe Gardner 那么荀彧同学的问题我就回答这么多,有的同学可能已经发现了,前两天我们已经推出了一个新的课程是七天为一个周期的后期训练营,我将在这一周的时间里面每天教你一个照片的一套完整的修法,并且把这张照片的原片提供给你,方便你照着我给出的步骤来练习。这种训练方法是非常高效的,因为我不是在给你讲解软件的功能,我是直接告诉你怎么样去判断一张照片的优缺点以及怎么样用后期的软件来弥补这些缺点凸显的一些优点。讲白了就是一个修片的逻辑和它的实操的一个结合的课程,加上还有大量的练习,所以相信大家收获会比较大。具体的课程信息大家可以扫描下方海报里的二维码了解详情。 今天是摄影早自习陪伴大家的第931天,我是叶梓,每天早上6:30,微信公众号“摄影早自习”,不见不散。
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Christopher Lundy Campbell is the oldest United States' wrestler to medal in the Olympic Games. When he won his Olympic Bronze in 1992 he was a month away from his 38th birthday. Campbell would have likely won the Olympic Gold in 1980, however, the Carter Administration's boycott of the Olympics kept him from competing. He would go on to win the world championship in 1981 proving he was in fact the best in the world at the time. Christopher fought racism and injuries to get on the mat. He is now a successful lawyer in San Francisco.
Grim image, right? Doom, death, quitting, ending it all... i.e. HOLDING STILL! There is no such thing as "holding still" in the human experience. There is only death and growth. Holding still is an illusion we get to briefly enjoy as we head toward either end of the aforementioned spectrum. I've been the sinking lady. Didn't care for it much. I prefer to keep heading toward growth. But others delude themselves into thinking, "At least the water is calm and warm." These are the lies we tell ourselves when we're playing it safe. And there are times when we need to play it safe. But that cannot be our default "always on" perspective. To try and do so would only mean we are inevitably sliding toward death. Find that thing inside you that wants to grow. Then let it out! Subscribe To OJ Podcast! Sponsors: Family Network Chiropractic in Kingston, NY: The only providers of NSA Chiropractic in the Mid-Hudson Valley Maximum Results Fitness w/ Mike Romano: Online Training with Individually Customized Support Key Points: I've had to learn that I can't help others wake up who do not choose to do so willingly If you're following me but are unsure of your worth or potential, at least you're awake. That puts you ahead of most of the human race. The world is changing fast, in all areas. You must find a way to be that allows for continued growth in the face of all this chaos and change. Don't make important decisions out of desperation Don't join Amway (sort of the same thing as the point above). I'm not kidding. As you wake up and grow, some of those closest to you are going to fall behind and this will hurt. Grow anyway. You can't save them but they can drag you down, in some cases I am a Generator type. I exude Life Force. This makes me a huge help to others in ways that can, ironically, destroy me and them. If you're like me, then you must master discernment Links: Human Design: Clarify your Self, act accordingly Jason Leister: Do yourself a favor - if you're completely lost as to your mission, let Jason help find it for you It Takes Guts To Live Well: Free wellness system - if you're near or at the bottom, start with this resource first Kolbe A Index/Instinct Test: Stop fighting yourself. Use what makes you "you" for the benefit of all! Centerpointe: Remove desperation from your thinking I Became Aware, Which Led To Responsibility The photographer of this post's featured photo: Christopher Campbell
Live the metaphors with me people! That one to your left is a clean stand-in for "nether regions". Follow? I wanted desperately to use a pic of a guy with his head up his own ass, as the title implies, but I knew not where to find one with open copyright status. So, hot chick back side aside - what's the point of this post? You are the biggest problem to you! You're in your own way. Or you're directly or indirectly ignoring the steps to take that will lead you to where you need to be next. As an outsider, you have less choice than most in the area of self expression. It is paramount that you accept and do all that you must to get the unique or weird part of you into the public eye, in order to help them and you best! Take it from a guy whose head still somehow magically ends up deep up his own ass from time to time, that these steps will right your little boat the fastest! Subscribe To OJ Podcast! Sponsors: Family Network Chiropractic in Kingston, NY: The only providers of NSA Chiropractic in the Mid-Hudson Valley Maximum Results Fitness w/ Mike Romano: Online Training with Individually Customized Support Key Points: Success can never be achieved without persistence Take responsibility for your entire life and everything in it, and see how fast your life changes for the better! Your world is a mirror of your mind We can become comfortable with anything, even horrifically bad shit, to where we don't try to make necessary changes Admitting you're wrong about some things opens the door for massive growth Nothing you've lived through has been a wasted experience. It all can be used to achieve greatness Don't offer unsolicited advice, it almost always blows up in your face somehow When you achieve full awareness, you'll stop or reshape how you do many things The content in Outsiders Journey and how it's arranged, was my attempt at understanding myself - a hard copy of my thoughts and experiences You don't have to build something as thorough and deep as my site. You can start with a much simpler platform and just start feeding your main content delivery system Links: Bill Harris: Reality’s not what you think it is Visit Centerpointe for Bill Harris' newsletter: Mind Power (where I read about the Buddhist info I'm positive I got wrong in the podcast) Learn about building your own platform! Learn about the man who helped me discover and build my platform The Road: All the stuff in my head this one time The entrainment I mentioned: learn more The photographer of this post's featured photo: Christopher Campbell
Dr. William Craft Brumfield introduces the William Brumfield Russian Architecture Digital Collection, an online resource available through the UW Library featuring over 29,000 images of Russian sites, mostly buildings constructed from the Middle Ages and the present. To access the William Brumfield Russian Architecture Digital Collection, please visit the following URL: http://content.lib.washington.edu/brumfieldweb/index.html Dr. Brumfield also discusses "Architecture at the End of the Earth," an exhibition of his photographs from the Russian north at the University of Washington. Following Dr. Brumfield, University of Washington professors Christopher Campbell, Elena Campbell, Ivan Drpić, and Ellen Hurst provide remarks about Russian architecture and heritage. Brumfield's exhibit and the event at the University of Washington was recently featured in Russia Beyond the Headlines. To read the article, click here: https://www.rbth.com/special_projects/discovering_russia_1/2017/05/12/russian-architecture-at-the-end-of-the-earth-draws-american-audience_761744 To access the William Brumfield Russian Architecture Digital Collection, please visit the following URL: http://content.lib.washington.edu/brumfieldweb/index.html A professor of Russian literature at Tulane University in New Orleans, William Brumfield is the author of over forty books and hundreds of articles on Russian architectural history and is widely recognized as North America's foremost expert on the subject.
Disney's Beauty and the Beast crossed $1 billion at the box office this week. That's not bad for being a remake, something Everyone Online™ hates with the passion of a thousand suns. As it turns out, fans will follow Disney just about everywhere -- to a certain extent. To unravel this tale for this week's Big Idea, Neil talks to his friend Jenn, a die hard Beauty and the Beast fan, and Film School Rejects' box office expert Christopher Campbell about why some remakes work where others fail miserably. Be sure to follow us on Twitter (@OnePerfectPod) and Facebook (facebook.com/oneperfectshot). Subscribe in iTunes, Stitcher, on TuneIn, or wherever you get your podcasts. You can also follow host Neil Miller (@rejects). We’d very much appreciate your feedback, as well. Leave us a review on iTunes or email us: pod@filmschoolrejects.com. This week's closing music comes from Josh Setterfield on Soundcloud, the opening music comes from Tracer Productions, and the middle music comes from Aaron M. Music.
Slides here: https://defcon.org/images/defcon-22/dc-22-presentations/Campbell/DEFCON-22-Christopher-Campbell-The-Secret-Life-of-Krbtgt.pdf The Secret Life of Krbtgt Christopher Campbell SECURITY RESEARCHER A tale of peril and woe, Krbtgt is the domain account that you just can't quit. Quiet and harmless, it has been with your enterprise since you first installed Active Directory. Although disabled, it has witnessed years of poor configurations, remote code execution vulnerabilities and bad administrator passwords. Come hear Krbtgt's story and see why its days should be numbered. If you don't laugh, you'll cry. This talk is targeted at Windows administrators, penetration testers and incident handlers and will explore why Microsoft's implementation of Kerberos is not the answer to its many credential problems. Chris is a security practitioner with over a decade of experience attacking and securing enterprise networks. Currently, he is a security researcher and developer for the Harris Corporation. Formerly, Chris spent over 12 years in the U.S. Army Reserve and spent four years as an operator in the Computer Exploitation section of the U.S. Army Red Team. He has a Master of Science in Information Assurance from Capitol College and holds several industry certifications that he’d prefer you not hold against him. Chris is one of the developers of PowerSploit and has given presentations at BlackHat USA, Derbycon, Shmoocon Firetalks and multiple Bsides events. He maintains a blog at www.obscuresec.com and is active on twitter (@obscuresec).
Slides here: https://defcon.org/images/defcon-22/dc-22-presentations/Campbell/DEFCON-22-Christopher-Campbell-Path-Less-Traveled.pdf The $env:PATH less Traveled is Full of Easy Privilege Escalation Vulns Christopher Campbell SECURITY RESEARCHER 15 years after APT was released for Linux, Microsoft is finally going to ship Windows with a package manager! Windows PowerShell OneGet is the easiest and fastest way to install applications and will be a fundamental part of how Microsoft wants you to administer your enterprise. In this talk we will go over OneGet, Nuget and Chocolatey and observe some of the security problems that will have to be overcome before widespread adoption. We will go over the hundreds of privilege escalation vulnerabilities that were found in the over 1800 unique packages that are already available on the repository server. We will also demo vulnerabilities against one of the package managers and PowerShell itself. Come see how to find third-party privilege escalation bugs at scale with the newest addition to PowerSploit. Chris is a security practitioner with over a decade of experience attacking and securing enterprise networks. Currently, he is a security researcher and developer for the Harris Corporation. Formerly, Chris spent over 12 years in the U.S. Army Reserve and spent four years as an operator in the Computer Exploitation section of the U.S. Army Red Team. He has a Master of Science in Information Assurance from Capitol College and holds several industry certifications that he’d prefer you not hold against him. Chris is one of the developers of PowerSploit and has given presentations at BlackHat USA, Derbycon, Shmoocon Firetalks and multiple Bsides events. He maintains a blog at www.obscuresec.com and is active on twitter (@obscuresec).
King Lorenzo was born in St Ann, his talent for singing was recognized from a tender age as he performed in school, sound systems and hotels all over Jamaica under the name Parson Man. Gifted with a pure and exceptional voice, he caught the attention of reggae fans worldwide. After winning one of Jamaica's biggest singing competition, Red Label Reggae Cable, he started recording for Barry O'Hare on the X-Rated label since then Lorenzo has recorded for different labels such as Stone Love, Big Ship, Jet Star, Irie Ites, Reality Sound to name a few. After releasing several singles and also featured on many compilation CDs and other projects over the years, his first solo album Movin'Ahead was released in December 2009. This long-awaited album has been a treat for fans everywhere and received excellent reviews. His second album, STRONGER has just been released and is getting great feedback. King Lorenzo has performed on most of the major festivals all over the world and is renown for his charisma and energetic stage performances.“Music is universal and powerful. With so much negativity around the world my music is my contribution towards making our world a better place.” Norris Man Born and raised in the notorious Trenchtown and Arnett Gardens area of Kingston, Jamaica, Christopher Campbell, now known as Norris Man had Bob Marley as a hometown hero to inspire his immersion into the musical arena. As a young boy Norris Man (named because of his enthusiasm for karate king Chuck Norris) would sit under a tree to write his own songs of redemption. Feeling music within him, Norris could not ignore his gift of singing and performing. In the Kingston dancehalls of his youth, older sound boys would hoist ten year-old Norris on top a Guiness box and hand him the mic to stir up the dance. Such experiences lit the musical fire for this ghetto youth. From there his musical journey began.