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Just when you thought you were out, The Daily Poem pulls you back in–to poems about movies. Today's charming and earnest poem imitates the medium it describes (film) by swapping memorable images and sensations for linear propositions. Happy reading.Amy Clampitt was born and raised in New Providence, Iowa. She studied first at Grinnell College in Grinnell, Iowa, and later at Columbia University and the New School for Social Research in New York City. Throughout the 1940s and 1950s, Clampitt held various jobs at publishers and organizations such as Oxford University Press and the Audubon Society. In the 1960s, she turned her attention to poetry. In 1974 she published a small volume of poetry titled Multitudes, Multitudes; thereafter her work appeared frequently in the New Yorker. Upon the publication of her book of poems The Kingfisher in 1983, she became one of the most highly regarded poets in America. Her other collections include A Silence Opens (1994), Westward (1990), What the Light Was Like (1985), and Archaic Figure (1987). Clampitt received fellowships from the Guggenheim Foundation, the MacArthur Foundation, and the Academy of American Poets. A member of the American Academy of Arts and Letters, Clampitt taught at the College of William and Mary, Amherst College, and Smith College.Joseph Parisi, a Chicago Tribune Book World reviewer, called the poet's sudden success after the publication of The Kingfisher “one of the most stunning debuts in recent memory.” Parisi continued, “throughout this bountiful book, her wit, sensibility and stylish wordplay seldom disappoint.” In one of the first articles to appear after The Kingfisher's debut, New York Review of Books critic Helen Vendler wrote that “Amy Clampitt writes a beautiful, taxing poetry. In it, thinking uncoils and coils again, embodying its perpetua argument with itself.” Georgia Review contributor Peter Stitt also felt that “The Kingfisher is … in many ways an almost dazzling performance.” In the Observer, Peter Porter described Clampitt as “a virtuoso of the here and the palpable.” Porter ranked her with the likes of Emily Dickinson and Elizabeth Bishop.Critics praised the allusive richness and syntactical sophistication of Clampitt's verse. Her poetry is characterized by a “baroque profusion, the romance of the adjective, labyrinthine syntax, a festival lexicon,” said New York Times Book Review contributor Alfred Corn in an article about Clampitt's second important collection, What the Light Was Like (1985). Indeed, the poet's use of vocabulary and syntax is elaborate. “When you read Amy Clampitt,” suggests Richard Tillinghast in the New York Times Book Review, “have a dictionary or two at your elbow.” The poet has, Tillinghast continues, a “virtuoso command of vocabulary, [a] gift for playing the English language like a musical instrument and [a] startling and delightful ability to create metaphor.” Her ability as a poet quickly gained Clampitt recognition as “the most refreshing new American poet to appear in many years,” according to one Times Literary Supplement reviewer.Clampitt's work is also characterized by erudite allusions, for which she provides detailed footnotes. Times Literary Supplement critic Lachlan Mackinnon compared her “finical accuracy of description and the provision of copious notes at the end of a volume,” to a similar tendency in the work of Marianne Moore. “She is as ‘literary' and allusive as Eliot and Pound, as filled with grubby realia as William Carlos Williams, as ornamented as Wallace Stevens and as descriptive as Marianne Moore,” observed Corn. Washington Post reviewer Joel Conarroe added Walt Whitman and Hart Crane to this list of comparable poets: “Like Whitman, she is attracted to proliferating lists as well as to ‘the old thought of likenesses,'” wrote Conarroe. “And as in Crane her compressed images create multiple resonances of sound and sense.”What the Light Was Like centers around images of light and darkness. This book is “more chastely restrained than The Kingfisher,” according to Times Literary Supplement contributor Neil Corcoran. Conarroe believed that the poet's “own imagery throughout [the book] is sensuous (even lush) and specific—in short, Keatsian.” Corn similarly commented that “there are stirring moments in each poem, and an authentic sense of Keats' psychology.” He opined, however, that “her sequence [‘Voyages: A Homage to John Keats‘] isn't effective throughout, the reason no doubt being that her high-lyric mode” does not suit narrative as well as a plainer style would.Clampitt's Archaic Figure (1987) maintains her “idiosyncratic style,” as William Logan called it in the Chicago Tribune. New York Times Book Review contributor Mark Rudman noted the poet's “spontaneity and humor; she is quick to react, hasty, impulsive, responsive to place—and to space.” In the London Sunday Times, David Profumo further praised Archaic Figure. Taking the example of the poem “Hippocrene,” the critic asserted that this work “demonstrates her new powers of economy, the sureness of her rhythmic touch and the sheer readability of her magnificent narrative skills.” “Amy Clampitt,” concluded Logan, “has become one of our poetry's necessary imaginations.”Clampitt died in Lenox, Massachusetts in 1994. Get full access to The Daily Poem Podcast at dailypoempod.substack.com/subscribe
Lost Causes: Confederate Demobilization and the Making of Veteran Identity (LSU Press, 2022) by Dr. Bradley R. Clampitt is a groundbreaking analysis of Confederate demobilisation. The book examines the state of mind of Confederate soldiers in the immediate aftermath of war. Having survived severe psychological as well as physical trauma, they now faced the unknown as they headed back home in defeat. Lost Causes analyses the interlude between soldier and veteran, suggesting that defeat and demobilisation actually reinforced Confederate identity as well as public memory of the war and southern resistance to African American civil rights. Intense material shortages and images of the war's devastation confronted the defeated soldiers-turned-veterans as they returned home to a revolutionised society. Their thoughts upon homecoming turned to immediate economic survival, a radically altered relationship with freedpeople, and life under Yankee rule—all against the backdrop of fearful uncertainty. Dr. Clampitt argues that the experiences of returning soldiers helped establish the ideological underpinnings of the Lost Cause and create an identity based upon shared suffering and sacrifice, a pervasive commitment to white supremacy, and an aversion to Federal rule and all things northern. As Lost Causes reveals, most Confederate veterans remained diehard Rebels despite demobilization and the demise of the Confederate States of America. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose forthcoming book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Lost Causes: Confederate Demobilization and the Making of Veteran Identity (LSU Press, 2022) by Dr. Bradley R. Clampitt is a groundbreaking analysis of Confederate demobilisation. The book examines the state of mind of Confederate soldiers in the immediate aftermath of war. Having survived severe psychological as well as physical trauma, they now faced the unknown as they headed back home in defeat. Lost Causes analyses the interlude between soldier and veteran, suggesting that defeat and demobilisation actually reinforced Confederate identity as well as public memory of the war and southern resistance to African American civil rights. Intense material shortages and images of the war's devastation confronted the defeated soldiers-turned-veterans as they returned home to a revolutionised society. Their thoughts upon homecoming turned to immediate economic survival, a radically altered relationship with freedpeople, and life under Yankee rule—all against the backdrop of fearful uncertainty. Dr. Clampitt argues that the experiences of returning soldiers helped establish the ideological underpinnings of the Lost Cause and create an identity based upon shared suffering and sacrifice, a pervasive commitment to white supremacy, and an aversion to Federal rule and all things northern. As Lost Causes reveals, most Confederate veterans remained diehard Rebels despite demobilization and the demise of the Confederate States of America. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose forthcoming book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/history
Lost Causes: Confederate Demobilization and the Making of Veteran Identity (LSU Press, 2022) by Dr. Bradley R. Clampitt is a groundbreaking analysis of Confederate demobilisation. The book examines the state of mind of Confederate soldiers in the immediate aftermath of war. Having survived severe psychological as well as physical trauma, they now faced the unknown as they headed back home in defeat. Lost Causes analyses the interlude between soldier and veteran, suggesting that defeat and demobilisation actually reinforced Confederate identity as well as public memory of the war and southern resistance to African American civil rights. Intense material shortages and images of the war's devastation confronted the defeated soldiers-turned-veterans as they returned home to a revolutionised society. Their thoughts upon homecoming turned to immediate economic survival, a radically altered relationship with freedpeople, and life under Yankee rule—all against the backdrop of fearful uncertainty. Dr. Clampitt argues that the experiences of returning soldiers helped establish the ideological underpinnings of the Lost Cause and create an identity based upon shared suffering and sacrifice, a pervasive commitment to white supremacy, and an aversion to Federal rule and all things northern. As Lost Causes reveals, most Confederate veterans remained diehard Rebels despite demobilization and the demise of the Confederate States of America. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose forthcoming book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/military-history
Lost Causes: Confederate Demobilization and the Making of Veteran Identity (LSU Press, 2022) by Dr. Bradley R. Clampitt is a groundbreaking analysis of Confederate demobilisation. The book examines the state of mind of Confederate soldiers in the immediate aftermath of war. Having survived severe psychological as well as physical trauma, they now faced the unknown as they headed back home in defeat. Lost Causes analyses the interlude between soldier and veteran, suggesting that defeat and demobilisation actually reinforced Confederate identity as well as public memory of the war and southern resistance to African American civil rights. Intense material shortages and images of the war's devastation confronted the defeated soldiers-turned-veterans as they returned home to a revolutionised society. Their thoughts upon homecoming turned to immediate economic survival, a radically altered relationship with freedpeople, and life under Yankee rule—all against the backdrop of fearful uncertainty. Dr. Clampitt argues that the experiences of returning soldiers helped establish the ideological underpinnings of the Lost Cause and create an identity based upon shared suffering and sacrifice, a pervasive commitment to white supremacy, and an aversion to Federal rule and all things northern. As Lost Causes reveals, most Confederate veterans remained diehard Rebels despite demobilization and the demise of the Confederate States of America. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose forthcoming book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-studies
Lost Causes: Confederate Demobilization and the Making of Veteran Identity (LSU Press, 2022) by Dr. Bradley R. Clampitt is a groundbreaking analysis of Confederate demobilisation. The book examines the state of mind of Confederate soldiers in the immediate aftermath of war. Having survived severe psychological as well as physical trauma, they now faced the unknown as they headed back home in defeat. Lost Causes analyses the interlude between soldier and veteran, suggesting that defeat and demobilisation actually reinforced Confederate identity as well as public memory of the war and southern resistance to African American civil rights. Intense material shortages and images of the war's devastation confronted the defeated soldiers-turned-veterans as they returned home to a revolutionised society. Their thoughts upon homecoming turned to immediate economic survival, a radically altered relationship with freedpeople, and life under Yankee rule—all against the backdrop of fearful uncertainty. Dr. Clampitt argues that the experiences of returning soldiers helped establish the ideological underpinnings of the Lost Cause and create an identity based upon shared suffering and sacrifice, a pervasive commitment to white supremacy, and an aversion to Federal rule and all things northern. As Lost Causes reveals, most Confederate veterans remained diehard Rebels despite demobilization and the demise of the Confederate States of America. This interview was conducted by Dr. Miranda Melcher whose forthcoming book focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-south
Join Brooke “No Mercy” Dierdorff-Millbrook in an extraordinary live interview with Jaime Clampitt-Hayes, the resilient female boxing legend. From her illustrious career holding multiple world titles to the sudden halt due to a spinal nerve injury, explore Jaime's unwavering dedication to boxing. Witness her remarkable comeback in 2021 after years away from the ring, securing wins, and pursuing her passion at 47. Discover the heartfelt story behind her love for the sport, her prestigious induction into the International Women's Boxing Hall of Fame in 2020, and her relentless spirit that defines a true professional boxer. Tune in for insights into her future plans, the challenges ahead, and the inspiring journey of a boxing icon. #talkinfight #JaimeClampittHayes #NoPunchedPulled #NoPunchesPulledWithNoMercy #BoxingLegend #FemaleBoxingChampion #BoxingComeback #InspiringAthlete #NoMercyInterviews #BoxingHallOfFame #ResilientSpirit #FighterSpirit #BoxingJourney #ProfessionalBoxer #SportsHeroes #TalkinFightChannel #AthleteInterviews #BoxingNews #BrookeNoMercy #WomenInBoxing #BoxingLegend #WorldTitleHolder #BoxingComeback #PassionForBoxing #ProfessionalBoxer #BoxingIcon #BoxingChallenges #FutureOfBoxing #BoxingInspiration
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This week we have the second part of my interview with Bob DeKoch & Phil Clampitt, The Leading With Care Guys. Support the Show Shop In the shop, we have a chance to buy mine and my guests' books, I get a bit of cash for all of them. www.nigelcreaser.com/shop Sponsors I have some great affiliates that I am working with: Online PM Courses: Dr. Mike Clayton offers a variety of project management courses for the beginner just starting out, to a seasoned professional wanting to hone their skill. Check it out here www.nigelcreaser.com/onlinepmcourses AirManual: This software provides an excellent solution to documenting processes, but does much more than just documenting it creates an easily maintainable and useable set of process documentation, including interactive checklists. Rather than an out-of-date Visio diagram and a pile of difficult to navigate and maintain Word documents you get a one-stop tool. Check it out here www.nigelcreaser.com/airmanual Riverside: To create a podcast you need good tools and I would, and have recommended Riverside to anyone wanting to create a podcast. It allows you to record, edit, interview and manage all of your podcasts. Even the free layer gives enough features and functionality for me to run my whole show, so if you are planning to start a podcast or know someone who is go to www.nigelcreaser.com/riverside Other stuff I mentioned About Bob Bob DeKoch has devoted his entire career to leadership roles, refining his own skills, and mentoring hundreds of aspiring leaders. His passion for people and for extraordinary outcomes is what drives him. Rising to senior executive roles in numerous organizations, Bob has developed and put into practice the many teachings in his books. He has over four decades of experience across major market sectors: the construction services industry and real estate development business, the pulp and paper industry, the beverage industry, and the chemical industry. He has served on boards of US organizations—for-profit and nonprofit—including a major international corporation. This diverse experience has helped him develop unique insight into inspired leadership. Bob is currently the founder of the leadership consulting firm, Limitless, whose services are described at www.lmtlss.biz About Phil Phillip G. Clampitt (PhD, University of Kansas) is the Blair Endowed Chair of Communication at the University of Wisconsin Green Bay. He was previously designated the Hendrickson Named Professor of Business. Phil has won numerous awards for his teaching and scholarship. His students started calling him “Dr. So What” because he asked, “So what?” so often, as a prod to encourage them to think about the implications of their ideas (see www.DrSoWhat.com). The Wall Street Journal and MIT Sloan Management Review highlighted his work on decision downloading, which details how companies can effectively communicate decisions to those not involved in the decision-making process. Phil has consulted on leadership, communication, and strategic planning with organizations such as Nokia, PepsiCo, The US Army War College, Schneider National, and Dental City. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sundaylunchpm/message
This week we have part one of my interview with #137/138 Bob DeKoch & Phil Clampitt, The Leading With Care Guys. Support the Show Shop In the shop, we have a chance to buy mine and my guests' books, I get a bit of cash for all of them. www.nigelcreaser.com/shop Sponsors I have some great affiliates that I am working with: Online PM Courses: Dr. Mike Clayton offers a variety of project management courses for the beginner just starting out, to a seasoned professional wanting to hone their skill. Check it out here www.nigelcreaser.com/onlinepmcourses AirManual: This software provides an excellent solution to documenting processes, but does much more than just documenting it creates an easily maintainable and useable set of process documentation, including interactive checklists. Rather than an out-of-date Visio diagram and a pile of difficult to navigate and maintain Word documents you get a one-stop tool. Check it out here www.nigelcreaser.com/airmanual Riverside: To create a podcast you need good tools and I would, and have recommended Riverside to anyone wanting to create a podcast. It allows you to record, edit, interview and manage all of your podcasts. Even the free layer gives enough features and functionality for me to run my whole show, so if you are planning to start a podcast or know someone who is go to www.nigelcreaser.com/riverside Other stuff I mentioned About Bob Bob DeKoch has devoted his entire career to leadership roles, refining his own skills, and mentoring hundreds of aspiring leaders. His passion for people and for extraordinary outcomes is what drives him. Rising to senior executive roles in numerous organizations, Bob has developed and put into practice the many teachings in his books. He has over four decades of experience across major market sectors: the construction services industry and real estate development business, the pulp and paper industry, the beverage industry, and the chemical industry. He has served on boards of US organizations—for-profit and nonprofit—including a major international corporation. This diverse experience has helped him develop unique insight into inspired leadership. Bob is currently the founder of the leadership consulting firm, Limitless, whose services are described at www.lmtlss.biz About Phil Phillip G. Clampitt (PhD, University of Kansas) is the Blair Endowed Chair of Communication at the University of Wisconsin Green Bay. He was previously designated the Hendrickson Named Professor of Business. Phil has won numerous awards for his teaching and scholarship. His students started calling him “Dr. So What” because he asked, “So what?” so often, as a prod to encourage them to think about the implications of their ideas (see www.DrSoWhat.com). The Wall Street Journal and MIT Sloan Management Review highlighted his work on decision downloading, which details how companies can effectively communicate decisions to those not involved in the decision-making process. Phil has consulted on leadership, communication, and strategic planning with organizations such as Nokia, PepsiCo, The US Army War College, Schneider National, and Dental City. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sundaylunchpm/message
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In today's podcast episode we interview Phil Clampitt and Bob DeKoch, Co-Authors of the book, Leading with Care in a Tough World, as they share their surprising discoveries and valuable insights from the past three years of leading teams in hybrid and virtual work environments. Discover the untapped potential of virtual collaboration, the significance of face-to-face interactions, and the challenges leaders face in fostering engagement post-COVID. Dive into the meaning of leading with care, beyond surface-level empathy, and explore the beliefs and practices that drive exceptional leadership. Gain practical strategies for building strong relationships, addressing challenges authentically, and enhancing employee engagement in this thought-provoking conversation as we build Teams Anywhere.READ THE FULL PODCAST EPISODE HERE! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
How does poetry emerge out of an ordinary life? Willard Spiegelman joins the podcast to talk about "Losing Track of Language," a poem by Amy Clampitt, a poet who was, in the words of our guest, one of the great "late bloomers" in American poetry.Willard Spiegelman is the author of Nothing Stays Put: The Life and Poetry of Amy Clampitt (Knopf, 2023). He was for many years the Hughes Professor of English at Southern Methodist University and the editor of the Southwest Review. He is the author of eight books of literary criticism and writes regularly about art and literature for The Wall Street Journal. Please follow, rate, and review the podcast if you like what you hear, and share it with a friend. Subscribe to my Substack to receive a newsletter with each episode.
Gallup recently reported that only 15% of employees in the U.S. are truly engaged in their workplace. Yet nearly 70% of employees say they would work harder if they felt more appreciated. Over 90% of employees surveyed believed their leadership “lacked communication skills to lead.” The gloomy stories behind sobering statistics reveal employees' disappointment with current leadership approaches. Leaders can do better. DeKoch, with over 40 years of diverse executive leadership experience, which included 20 years leading The Boldt Company, a $1 billion construction services and real estate development company, has developed novel insights into leadership thinking and practice. Clampitt, an endowed, award-winning communication and information science professor at University of Wisconsin-Green Bay, has over 40 years of experience in university teaching, ground-breaking research, and business consulting. Topics During this interview Bob, Phil, and I discuss the following topics: How we got to the point where we are currently in terms of leadership Where they got the inspiration for their book came from How beliefs are important to being a caring leader The values which a caring leader holds Why companies don't follow their values How middle leaders can follow their company's values How to communicate effectively as a leader who cares
Author, critic, professor and now biographer Willard Spiegelman rejoins the show to talk about his amazing new book, NOTHING STAYS PUT: The Life and Poetry of Amy Clampitt (Knopf). We get into his winding history with Amy Clampitt, why he thought a biography of her would be impossible and why he decided to write it anyway, what made her poems so special, and what it was like to have such a late-blooming career (she first published at 58). We talk about the learning curve of writing his first (and only) biography, why he thinks Clampitt stubbornly stuck with prose instead of poetry for decades (and why she stuck with a terrible play about the Wordsworth circle in her last few years), how coastal Maine helped her write about her home prairies of Iowa, and why Willard choose to use the poems to expand on phases of her life from decades earlier. Plus we discuss Clampitt's resonances with Emily Dickinson, the epiphany she had at the Cloisters that started her on the path to poetry, her spiritual and political engagement and how she felt about being a "female poet", and her enthusiasm for enthusiasm. Plus, Willard looks back at the 10 years since we first recorded! • Listen to my conversations with Willard from 2013, 2016, and 2018 • More info at our site • Support The Virtual Memories Show via Patreon or Paypal and via our Substack
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Bob DeKoch and Phil Clampitt, long-time collaborators, draw on their years of innovative practice and research to describe with vivid, real-world experiences, how leading with care enriches people and transforms organizations in our challenging times.DeKoch, with over 40 years of diverse executive leadership experience, which included 20 years leading The Boldt Company, a $1 billion construction services and real estate development company, has developed novel insights into leadership thinking and practice. Clampitt, an endowed, award-winning communication and information science professor at University of Wisconsin-Green Bay, has over 40 years of experience in university teaching, ground-breaking research, and business consulting. His lifelong passion is to explore the dynamic relationship between leadership, communication, and big ideas.The authors sought to go beyond the laudable sentiments of the “servant leadership” movement by envisioning, creating, and testing a new leadership platform based on a set of guiding beliefs and actual day-to-day practices. The authors' unique perspective transforms traditional practices, like employee coaching and collaboration, into dynamic self-actualizing workplaces. How? By sharing how caring leaders adroitly blend visible and subtle practices to realize the aspirational benefits of coaching and collaboration. The authors use a similar approach to share insights about less frequently discussed leadership issues such as how to build an empowering network of relationships and transform pushback into progress. Anyone who wishes to craft their own distinctive, compelling, and empowering leadership style that unleashes the latent energy of people and their organizations will discover a robust and enriching framework for doing so in Leading with Care in a Tough World.We talk about:Beyond servant leadershipCare beyond serviceWIIFM and WIIFOFaux collaborationCynical interplaysThe NO.1 predictor of successNot overestimating the impact of ones communicationVisible and sublte practisesTOXIC positivityPsychological safetyLegitmising what everyone already knowsEmbracing uncertaintyTo find out more about Guy Bloom and his award winning work in Team Coaching, Leadership Development and Executive Coaching click below.The link to everything CLICK HEREUK: 07827 953814Email: guybloom@livingbrave.com Web: www.livingbrave.com
This week's guests are Bob DeKoch and Phil Clampitt. Ron, Bob, and Phil talked about servant leadership, toxic positivity, and what it means to lead with care. An MP3 audio version of this episode is available for download here. In this episode you'll learn: The quotes that inspire them (1:52) Their backgrounds (2:44) What "beyond servant leadership" means (4:58) Pairing core beliefs with skills (8:53) About toxic positivity (12:17) Embracing uncertainty (18:19) Teaching these principles to young people (21:05) Leading with care (24:02) How different personality types play a role (27:43) Podcast Resources Right Click to Download this Podcast as an MP3 Phil on LinkedIn Bob on LinkedIn Leading with Care on Amazon Leading with Care Website Get All the Latest News from Gemba Academy Our newsletter is a great way to receive updates on new courses, blog posts, and more. Sign up here. What Do You Think? What does leading with care mean to you?
A caring leader cares about the people and the outcomes. A caring leader moves beyond the surface and focuses on the development of the team and continuously improving. Bob DeKoch and Phil Clampitt join Kevin to discuss the caring leader. Caring leaders ask how they can help by removing barriers or discovering a plan of action, not doing the work. Their mindset shifts from who has the answer to how do we come up with a better outcome? Key Points Bob DeKoch and Phil Clampitt define shallow vs. deep caring. They discuss the connection between: caring and uncertainty, caring and collaboration, and caring and learning. They share how to turn pushback into progress. Meet Bob and Phil Name: Bob DeKoch and Phil Clampitt Their Story: Bob DeKoch and Philip Clampitt are the authors of Leading with Care in a Tough World: Beyond Servant Leadership. Bob is currently the founder of the leadership consulting firm, Limitless, www.lmtlss.biz. Rising to senior executive roles in numerous organizations, Bob has developed and put into practice the many teachings in his books. He has over four decades of experience across major market sectors: the construction services and real estate development business, the pulp and paper industry, the beverage industry, and the chemical industry. Phil (Ph.D., University of Kansas) is the Blair Endowed Chair of Communication at the University of Wisconsin Green Bay. He was previously designated the Hendrickson Named Professor of Business. Phil has won numerous awards for his teaching and scholarship. His students started calling him “Dr. So What” because he asked, “So what?” so often, as a prod to encourage them to think about the implications of their ideas (see www.DrSoWhat.com). Worth Mentioning:
Today I'm joined by Bob DeKoch and Phil Clampitt. Bob has over 40 years of diverse executive leadership experience, including 20 years leading The Boldt Company, a $1 billion construction services and real estate development company. Phil is an award-winning communication and information science professor at the University of Wisconsin-Green Bay, with over 40 years of experience in university teaching, ground-breaking research, and business consulting. They are the authors of a brand new book called Leading With Care in a Tough World: Beyond Servant Leadership. I'm excited to learn what we need to do to become more caring leaders in the current work environment. Show resources: Leading With Care in a Tough World: Beyond Servant Leadership book Leading With Care website Sponsors: Jeremy Clevenger Fitness The Fraternity of Excellence ____ Order my latest bestselling book, You Have the Watch: A Guided Journal to Become a Leader Worth Following Order my bestselling leadership book, All in the Same Boat - Lead Your Organization Like a Nuclear Submariner Order my bestselling leadership book, I Have the Watch: Becoming a Leader Worth Following Become a leader worth following today with these powerful resources: Subscribe to my leadership newsletter Follow Jon S Rennie on Twitter Follow Jon S Rennie on Instagram Follow Jon S Rennie on YouTube The Experience of Leadership book Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Here to talk about their new book, Leading with Care in a Tough World: Beyond Servant Leadership, Bob and Phil talk to us about some interesting facts about why leading with care is so important. In a world where only 15% of employees are engaged with their work, leaders need to find ways of reaching the other 85%. Maybe in our technological hustle world we've forgotten what or who gets the job done. At the end of the day we're all people and as it turns out, treating each other with kindness, respect and compassion, is the true way to be a successful leader.
Beyond Servant Leadership Bob DeKoch and Phil Clampitt, long-time collaborators, draw on their years of innovative practice and research to describe with vivid, real-world experiences, how leading with care enriches people and transforms organizations in our challenging times. DeKoch, with over 40 years of diverse executive leadership experience, which included 20 years leading The Boldt Company, a $1 billion construction services and real estate development company, has developed novel insights into leadership thinking and practice. Clampitt, an endowed, award-winning communication and information science professor at University of Wisconsin-Green Bay, has over 40 years of experience in university teaching, ground-breaking research, and business consulting. His lifelong passion is to explore the dynamic relationship between leadership, communication, and big ideas. Gallup recently reported that only 15% of employees in the United States are truly engaged in their workplace. Yet nearly 70% of employees say they would work harder if they felt more appreciated. Over 90% of employees surveyed believed their leadership “lacked communication skills to lead.” The gloomy stories behind sobering statistics reveal employees' disappointment with current leadership approaches. Leaders can do better. That's why the authors sought to go beyond the laudable sentiments of the “servant leadership” movement by envisioning, creating, and testing a new leadership platform based on a set of guiding beliefs and actual day-to-day practices. The authors' unique perspective transforms traditional practices, like employee coaching and collaboration, into dynamic self-actualizing workplaces. How? By sharing how caring leaders adroitly blend visible and subtle practices to realize the aspirational benefits of coaching and collaboration. The authors use a similar approach to share insights about less frequently discussed leadership issues such as how to build an empowering network of relationships and transform pushback into progress. Anyone who wishes to craft their own distinctive, compelling, and empowering leadership style that unleashes the latent energy of people and their organizations will discover a robust and enriching framework for doing so in Leading with Care in a Tough World. Bob DeKoch Bob has spent his entire career in leadership roles, refining his own skills, coaching and mentoring hundreds of aspiring leaders. This has been his lifelong work. His passion for people and for extraordinary outcomes is what drives him. Rising to senior executive roles in numerous organizations, Bob has developed and put into practice the many teachings in his books. He has over 4 decades of experience across major market sectors: the construction services industry and real estate development business, the pulp and paper industry, the beverage industry and the chemical industry. He has served on boards of significant US organizations -profit and non-profit – including a major international corporation. This diverse experience has helped him develop unique insight into inspired leadership. Phillip G. Clampitt Phillip G. Clampitt (PhD, University of Kansas) is the Blair Endowed Chair of Communication at the University of Wisconsin Green Bay. He was previously designated the Hendrickson Named Chair of Business. His research focuses on improving leadership communication, assessing communication effectiveness, managing uncertainty, and transforming pushback into progress. Phil has over 40 years of experience in university teaching and business consulting. His lifelong passion is to explore the dynamic relationship between leadership, communication, and big ideas. He loves hiking, biking, spy novels, and chamber music. Social media links: Bob: https://www.linkedin.com/in/bob-dekoch-135aa3228/ Phil: https://www.linkedin.com/in/phil-clampitt-527b4523/
In this Episode, Krysta, Laura and Dean discuss John EEdward tRobinson, a serial killer and general bad guy who preyed on women that he lured to the Kansas City area. Holding himself out as a business executive and philanthropist, Robinson first preyed on women who were down on their luck and later used the internet to find victims. His victims were consigned to large chemical barrels, though a handful of his victims have never been recovered. Krysta tells us the advantages and disadvantage of featherless chickens and we posit dressing them up. All this and more on this October Episode of the Family Plot Podcast.
Are you living life on other people's terms? It's exhausting, isn't it? If you know you aren't living your life from a place that feels truly authentic to you and how you want to show up in the world, you will want to tune into this week's episode! My guest, Melissa Clampitt, shares her journey from being a teacher to a work-from-home mom. Despite listening to what others were saying about her choices, she decided to do what was best for her family. That doesn't mean it was easy, but it was worth it! Melissa had faith that if she could put in so much hard work with being a teacher and apply it to her at-home business, she could be successful and happy, all while being a present mother. The biggest thing she learned from this journey is that it is OK to ebb and flow with life's seasons and change your mind. There are so many beautiful takeaways from this episode! Melissa is a dynamic speaker who brings energy and fun to all engagements. She is passionate about supporting women and believes that as women and moms we need to take the journey home to ourselves and start loving ourselves first, body, mind and spirit. Melissa loves seeing others grow into their true potential and shine their light out into the world. She is the host of The Reawakened Mom Podcast, where she interviews dynamic women who share their stories and journeys because motherhood can be a lonely place…but it doesn't have to be that way. She is also the Founder of The Reawakened Mom Circle.Connect with Melissa:www.melissaclampitt.com https://www.instagram.com/melissa.clampitt/ Learn more about Katrina at www.yourinspiredmindset.comFollow Katrina on Instagram @katrina_manifestationmama for manifestation tips and daily inspiration, or come join the Manifestation Mama membership: http://inspired-mindset.teachable.com/p/inspired-collective-mastermindBe sure to subscribe so that you don't miss any upcoming episodes, and share with a friend who needs to hear this message.
If you're a mom who is looking for a community of other mama's to feel heard and supported by Melissa Clampitt is definitely someone to connect with and follow. Melissa is a dynamic speaker who brings energy and fun to all engagements. She is passionate about supporting women and believes that as women we need to take the journey home to ourselves and start loving ourselves first body, mind and spirit. Melissa loves seeing others grow into their true potential and shine their light out into the world. She is the host of The Reawakened Mom Podcast, where she interviews dynamic women who share their stories and journeys because motherhood can be a lonely place…but it doesn't have to be that way. She is also the Founder of The Reawakened Mom Circle.To join the circle go to https://www.melissaclampitt.com/work-with-me Follow Melissa on: IG https://www.instagram.com/melissa.clampitt/Alana Banana on The Reawakened Mom Podcast Melissa's "Potty Talk" Episode on Inspired GrownupsTo connect with me, Alana Banana, follow on IG @TheAlanaBananaShow or join the Inspired Grownups Private FB Group. Download my FREE 3 Quick Tips to Get Inspired to help you feel better at any time of the day. For The Alana Banana Show kids content subscribe to our Youtube Channel or listen to music online wherever you stream your music. The Alana Banana Show on Apple MusicThe Alana Banana Show on Spotify
DESCRIPTION Today we have invited Melissa to come and share her top tips for feeling the best you can as a mum (and human). Melissa is the host of the Reawakened Mom podcast, which focuses on putting yourself back on that priority list as a mum because she wants to help us feel less alone. As a mum, there were so many things that Melissa shared that I too felt like, wow, I needed that nudge. I needed that reminder. So I hope by the end of this episode, you too get a little bit of a tap on the shoulder or a little jolt to help you feel lit up and good about yourself again, because we are so much more than just mums. We are brave mamas here! My favourite quote from this chat: "Let's cut up the Supermum cape". This episode is not to be missed for all mumma's. This episode is for you if you want to know more about: Becoming a step-mum Network Marketing Finding the balance between motherhood and working in paid employment Self-care Vs survival How to get out of the mum - overcommit Enjoying motherhood with all the tasks How social media can confuse your own thoughts Seasons of motherhood Incontincence What is a 'She-hawk' Mummy timeout Finding yourself again LINKS FOR YOU Guest - Melissa Clampitt from 'The Reawakened Mom Podcast' Continence Foundation of Australia Send a Direct Message to the team on Instagram @bravemumma Listener feedback - Jackie Amsden - These Moms Write Podcast This episode is coming to you thanks to our partners at the Continence Foundation. Call the National Continence Helpline on 1800 33 00 66 and speak to a Nurse Continence Specialist for free confidential advice, Monday to Friday 8am-8pm. CREDITS Host - Stephanie Thompson Executive Producer & Editor - Dave Stokes Podcast logo artist - Khrystyna lukashchuk Brand Designer - Brodie-Rose Original Soundtrack - Steven Robinson
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Today I'm sharing another inspiring solo episode from Melissa Clampitt's podcast The Reawakened Mom. This is one of her "Potty Talk" episodes.She asks: What brings you joy! Do you even know what lights you up, makes you smile?In todays episode she talk about,*What brings her joy as a person?*Have you ever felt like you have lost yourself?*Word of the year-JOY*Love yourself first*Make a list of 100 things that bring you joyWant all 5 reasons to Drop the supermom Facade at your disposal?Grab it at the link below.https://lp.constantcontactpages.com/su/RgLT3Iq/byesupermomTo connect with Melissa you can join her Free Reawakened Mom FB Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/reawakenedmomFind her on FB https://www.facebook.com/mclampitt/IG https://www.instagram.com/melissa.clampitt/Our Conversation : Alana Banana on The Reawakened Mom Podcast To connect with me, Alana Banana, follow on IG @TheAlanaBananaShow or join the Inspired Grownups Private FB Group. Download my FREE 3 Quick Tips to Get Inspired to help you feel better at any time of the day. For The Alana Banana Show kids content subscribe to our Youtube Channel or listen to music online wherever you stream your music. The Alana Banana Show on Apple MusicThe Alana Banana Show on Spotify
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Here are the things to expect in the episode: Why should moms take time for themselves?How does taking care of yourself make you a better mom?What does becoming a mom feel like?How does social media affect parents negatively?Why is it important for parents to develop their authentic selves?And much more! About Melissa:Melissa Clampitt is a mom to three boys and married for over 17 years. She is a dynamic speaker who brings energy and fun to all engagements. She is passionate about supporting women and believes that we need to take the journey home to ourselves and start loving ourselves, body, mind, and spirit as women and moms. Melissa loves seeing others grow into their true potential and shine their light out into the world. She is the host of the reawakened mom podcast. Connect with Melissa Clampitt!Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/melissa.clampitt/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mclampittThe Reawakened Mom Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-reawakened-mom/id1594449473 Connect with Wendi Bergin!Website: https://joyfullyprepared.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/joyfulprepper/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/selfreliantmoms/
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Here are the things to expect in the episode:How do you find happiness as a mom?How do women lose themselves in motherhood?Asking for help is NOT a sign of weakness.And much more! About Melissa:Melissa Clampitt is a mom to three boys and married for over 17 years. She is a dynamic speaker who brings energy and fun to all engagements. She is passionate about supporting women and believes that we need to take the journey home to ourselves and start loving ourselves, body, mind, and spirit as women and moms. Melissa loves seeing others grow into their true potential and shine their light out into the world. She is the host of the reawakened mom podcast. Connect with Melissa Clampitt!Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/melissa.clampitt/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/mclampittThe Reawakened Mom Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-reawakened-mom/id1594449473 Connect with Wendi Bergin!Website: https://joyfullyprepared.com/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/joyfulprepper/Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/selfreliantmoms/Linktree: https://linktr.ee/joyfulprepper
I'm so excited to share today's episode with you! Today I am sharing my interview with Melissa Clampitt, who is a rockstar wife and mom of three boys. Melissa shares with us how she found her authentic self in her own life and motherhood and gives us advice to help us become the best women and mothers we can be. P.S. Start asking for help! I hope you enjoy this episode and have as much fun listening as we did recording! You can find Melissa on Instagram @ https://www.instagram.com/melissa.clampitt/ and listen to her on The Reawakened Moms Podcast on Apple @ https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-reawakened-mom/id1594449473 as well as on Google, Spotify & Anchor. If you are struggling with disciplining your children, check out the FREE DOWNLOAD link below with 6 Steps to Discipline Your Children Well. I would love to know how these strategies work for you, so please reach out and let me know with questions or comments! https://www.subscribepage.com/6-steps-to-discipline-your-children-well You can always find me on IG at https://www.instagram.com/authentic.kate/ for parenting, marriage and self-care content! You can also check out my website at https://www.authentikate22.com Email me with questions, comments or to be on the show at https://www.authentikate22@gmail.com And you can also join my private AuthentiKate Facebook page at https://www.facebook.com/groups/1130336367771619 I would also love if you would rate and review me on the platform you listen on! It means the world to me and helps this podcast reach so many more!
Why is it that as moms we feel like everything is our responsibility, like the weight of the world is on our shoulders? Why is it so hard for us to ask for help when we feel overwhelmed? There seems to be this stigma that moms need to do everything. And if we don't, or we ask for help, then we are weak. We are less of a mom. And if we try to take even just a small moment for ourselves, then we don't love our kids as much as we should. That simply isn't true. In fact, in order for us to be the best mom that we can be, it's imperative that we find the time do things that bring us joy. In today's episode, I speak with Melissa Clampitt, a mom and host of The Reawakened Mom Podcast. She is passionate about supporting women and believes that as moms, we need to take the journey home to ourselves and start loving ourselves body, mind and spirit. Melissa will share with us how she has found joy in her motherhood journey by not being afraid to ask for help and by being intentional with the time she spends with her family. She will also tell us how she deals with the guilt when it comes to comparing herself to other moms. In this episode, we cover: -How family dynamics changed when her stepson became a big brother -Why you need to ask for help so you can start making time for yourself -How Melissa handles comparing herself to other moms -Looking at her life through a joyful lens and inviting more joy into your home life -Lessons on motherhood she learned the hard way Connect with Melissa IG: @melissa.clampitt Podcast: The Reawakened Mom Podcast Connect with Whitney IG: @whitneywoman
Today on Make Life Fun we have Melissa Clampitt. She is the creator and host of "The Reawakened Mom" Podcast and she is here today to talk to us about everything parenting. As mothers we need to celebrate ourselves and acknowledge every win along the way. Do you find yourself always putting others needs before yours? Do you naturally take care of others first? Do you find yourself in constant comparison with other moms? Do you put your dreams goals ambitions and passions on hold? If you raised your hand and said that's me…this podcast is for you. You are not alone. My goal with this podcast is to show you it doesn't have to be this way. I invite you to join the weekly conversations and learn strategies techniques and mindset tips to ‘reawaken' who you truly are! Momma, it's time to come home to yourself. Melissa's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/melissa.clampitt/ You can also listen to Melissa's podcast on any podcatcher.
Bill Mann of The G.B. Group, Inc. sits down with Tom Freely, the President and CEO of CACM, the California Association of Community Managers, and Carra Clampitt, President of Eugene Burger Management HOA Division to discuss the current reality and future of CACM.
A news report released this month showed a Western North Carolina state representative is a member of one of the largest anti-government groups in the country. Republican Mike Clampitt told BPR that he wasn't trying to hide his affiliation: Clampitt doesn't see what was newsworthy about his name on a list of members of the Oath Keepers. "No, it's not new information. I feel like it's been very open and out there," said Clampitt. He's been an open member since 2014. Non-profit news organization ProPublica released a hacked list of Oath Keepers , an organization defined as mostly former police, firefighters and military who pledge their allegiance to the constitution - with a focus on anti-government overreach. The list included some of those arrested in the Jan. 6 th insurrection along with Clampitt and North Carolina House deputy majority whip Keith Kidwell. Clampitt says the Oath Keepers have sworn to uphold the constitution - even when that doesn't align with federal law. "If you
Tras la publicación en español de su libro ES CUESTIÓN DE IDIOMAS, la doctora Sharon Clampitt Dumlap conversó con Alfonzo Giménez Lucchetti sobre el tema central de la publicación. Es decir, sobre el análisis sociolingüista del lenguaje y el nacionalismo en Guam, Filipinas y Puerto Rico. La conversación fu parte del programa Análisis Radial que s e transmitió el sábado 25 de septiembre del 2021 por la emisora WPAB-550am de Ponce, Puerto Rico. https://Pab550.com https://libreriaelcandil.com/products/es-cuestion-de-idiomas-un-analisis-sociolinguistico-del-lenguaje-y-el-nacionalismo-en-guam-filipinas-y-puerto-rico?_pos=1&_sid=f9284c80e&_ss=r https://g.co/kgs/DJfpjk
Producer, singer-songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Leroy Clampitt — otherwise known as Big Taste — reveals how he got his first big break co-writing for Justin Bieber, his process when it comes to using oeksound’s soothe2 on strings and vocals, and tells us about some of the exciting new pop artists he’s been working with recently.
The guys welcome Logan Clampitt, one of the most versatile sim racers competing in many different iRacing disciplines including NASCAR, World of Outlaws, Rally Cross, and more. Clampitt is renowned for his driving ability on the track and his likeability off the track as he finished second in the 2019 eNASCAR Coca-Cola iRacing Series Most Popular Driver contest Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Carl joins us to talk about his highs and lows of trying to make it in the game.
Walker Clampitt, owner of WCC Western Designs gives us his take on western, and how he stumbled in to making western jewelry full-time. Listen as host Rebel Sjeklocha learns more about Walker's journey as an artist and entrepreneur.
We sat down with our boy Brady Clampitt for another great episode of Bottom of the Bill! Brady is a singer/songwriter/guitarist playing for Melody Trucks Band as well as being his own solo artist. Brady's new single Daydreamin' is available now on all streaming platforms so be sure check it out. Links are provided below. Full episodes air every Sunday at 6pm Est on our FB page. www.facebook.com/bottomofthebillpodcast. Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/album/1n6SXw... Apple Music: https://music.apple.com/us/album/dayd...
Western North Carolina's seven westernmost counties were solidly red this election. The lone competitive General Assembly election in Western North Carolina was House District 119, which includes Jackson, Swain, and parts of Haywood County. Republican Mike Clampitt won the seat back Tuesday. "Well I think this win was a little bit more than the Trump Bump," said Clampitt. Clampitt has run against Democrat Joe Sam Queen, who was the incumbent, for five consecutive elections. Clampitt says he won thanks to the "Trump Train" in 2016 , then lost when Trump wasn't at the top of the ballot two years later. This year he credits better campaigning tactics, and says he looks forward to working with the other Republicans who won General Assembly seats in Western North Carolina last night. "Having the group that we have at this time gives us a great opportunity to have a Western North Carolin coalition of legislators who can address collectively the issues of broadband, healthcare and the other
North Carolina House of Representative's District 119 is one of the most competitive races in the state. It's also the most familiar race to voters in the three western counties that make up the district. For the past decade, 119 th district elections haven't just been a choice between parties, but between the same two men. For the fifth straight election, Democrat Joe Sam Queen and Republican Mike Clampitt are running against each other, with Queen holding the office this time. What is different about their 2020 faceoff is the pandemic. At a virtual town hall hosted by Blue Ridge Public Radio and Smoky Mountain News , Clampitt explained COVID-19 or not, he has kept the same path these last 10 years: "Priorities - are still the same with a few modifications. Those modifications would be, yes, we are in some hard times, the pandemic quote unquote. Businesses in North Carolina have been strung out because of some policies that have been evoked by our current governor," says Clampitt. For
On show 176 we had two of our favorite people, Don Clampitt and his amazing daughter, Meredith. You will need to check out this conversation to learn more about the insights around working for your dad. The wisdom is not only timely but timeless and for everyone. We appreciate each of you listening. Enjoy!
The Rule of Rum Presented by Cynthia Clampitt Food historian Cynthia Clampitt shares the reason rum arose where it did and when it did, as well as how pirates got involved and who really said “yo, ho, ho” (not the pirates), but also explains how rum was involved in uniting the 13 Colonies, why it was one of the issues that led to the American Revolution, how it also led to a revolt in its next home after the Caribbean: Australia, and how it affected culture and history around the world after that. Speaker Bio: Cynthia Clampitt is a writer, geographer, and food historian. She has written textbooks for every major educational publisher in the U.S., including the Colonial Williamsburg Foundation and National Geographic Learning. She is the author of Midwest Maize: How Corn Shaped the U.S. Heartland and Pigs, Pork, and Heartland Hogs: Wild Boar to Baconfest, as well as of the award-winning travel narrative, Waltzing Australia—and it was in Australia that she first became aware of the international impact of the rum trade. Clampitt is a member of the Culinary Historians of Chicago, the Society of Women Geographers, the Society of Midland Authors, the Agricultural History Society, and the Association of Food Journalist. www.worldplate.com www.CulinaryHistorians.com Recorded on June 18, 2020 via Zoom.
Episode 2: State of the Union w/ Antifa super-soldier John Clampitt by Nick Frampton
Are you single and unable to date face-to-face, given the coronavirus pandemic? From social isolation due to quarantine and the closing of public spaces, the COVID-19 outbreak is affecting the ability to find love in today's world. Dr. Terri talks with Lisa Clampitt (LMSW), author, relationship expert, and founder and president of the Matchmaking Institute, as well as Lisa Clampitt Matchmaking. Lisa says that singles still have the opportunity to date, they just need to be more creative right now. Lisa shares strategies on how to find love in the time of COVID-19.
Andy reads Beach Glass By Amy Clampitt.
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Pigs were the first food animals to be domesticated, so they have a history with humans that goes back more than 12,000 years. Antiquity is only one of the reasons, however, that pork is the most commonly eaten meat in the world. This odd, contradictory animal offers a great range of advantages when it comes to feeding large populations, especially urban populations, though historically, it has also offered several disadvantages. Pork was virtually the only meat available to most of Europe during the Middle Ages, and if you ask for meat in China, you will get pork. From the invention of blood sausage by the Assyrians to creation of such American icons as barbecue and hot dogs, pig has remained on the menu for all but a few notable people groups. Celebrated at fairs and looked to for medical research, pigs offer culinary delight and potential promise but also create some challenges. So the topic of pigs is as far-ranging as the pigs themselves. Cynthia Clampitt is a writer, speaker, and food historian. She has pursued her love of culture, history, and food in thirty-seven countries on six continents (so far) but has in recent years increasingly focused her studies on the American Midwest. Clampitt has been writing and talking about food history for more than twenty years. She is the author of Pigs, Pork, and Heartland Hogs: From Wild Boar to Baconfest (Rowman & Littlefield, 2018) and Midwest Maize: How Corn Shaped the U.S. Heartland (University of Illinois Press, 2015). In addition, she contributed major articles to the Food Cultures of the World Encyclopedia and Street Food Around the World: An Encyclopedia of Food and Culture and shorter articles to the Encyclopedia of Chicago Food and Drink. Clampitt is a member of the Greater Midwest Foodways Alliance, Culinary Historians of Chicago, the Society of Women Geographers, the Agricultural History Society, the Association of Food Journalists, the Midwestern History Association, and the history section of the International Association of Culinary Professionals. This program is hosted by the Greater Midwest Foodways. The Greater Midwest Foodways Alliance is dedicated to celebrating, exploring and preserving the American Midwest’s unique food traditions and their cultural contexts. Recorded at Bethany Retirement Community on November 10, 2018. http://www.GreaterMidwestFoodways.com
Show 78…with our good friend Don Clampitt, CEO of Clampitt Paper. Don is a second-generation owner of the paper company that was started by his mom and dad in 1941. His amazing story and leadership style are one to pay close attention to. His love of paper is contagious but his love of people is what draws you into his world. You will want to have a something to write on to capture all the amazing quotes from today’s podcast. Thank you for joining us for our breakfast tradition. We appreciate each of you dearly. http://www.clampitt.com/ https://www.tonybridwell.com/ http://www.allikdesign.com/
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A great South Walton moment at Alys Beach B3 event with the Sam Bush Band. Local favorites Dread Clampitt brought on stage and played Redneck Koozie. Featuring the Sam Bush Band, Kyle Ogle, and sung by Balder Saunders.
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We picked a great day to drop in on Dread Clampitt. Thanks to Kenny, Balder, and Kyle for letting us grab part of their fantastic Father's Day set this morning at The Red Bar in Grayton Beach, FL. www.dreadclampitt.com
Recordings of poet Amy Clampitt, with an introduction to her life and work. Recorded 1988, at the Library of Congress.
Do you long for some true adventure in your life? Join us for this show and prepare yourself to be enthralled and inspired by our special guest!Fresh out of college, Cynthia Clampitt headed for Corporate America. However, though she enjoyed considerable success at two major international corporations, after ten years, it was clear to her that this was not where she belonged. She wanted to write — and she wanted to get as far away as possible from the temptation to remain in the corporate world.Does a sensible, successful woman in her mid-30s walk away from money, security, career just to make a dream come true? Absolutely! And that is exactly what Cynthia did...Australia was a lifelong interest, and it seemed to be the best, furthest place to start over. Clampitt headed for Australia with little more than a suitcase, dreams, and a six-month visa. By the time she left, she had circled and crossed the continent, covering nearly 20,000 miles.After returning home, Cynthia built a new career around her passions of writing, history, travel, and food—though that rebuilding took a few years and a lot of very frugal living. Today, Clampitt is a successful freelance writer, world traveler, and culinary historian. Her clients range from magazines to educational publishers to Colonial Williamsburg.Cynthia has returned several times to Australia, but the sense of adventure awakened during her first visit Down Under has also taken her to Mongolia, Morocco, India, Iceland, Turkey, Tibet, Vietnam, Ecuador, China, and more than a dozen other countries. The dream of starting over came at a price — but the dream has come true!
Do you long for some true adventure in your life? Join us for this show and prepare yourself to be enthralled and inspired by our special guest!Fresh out of college, Cynthia Clampitt headed for Corporate America. However, though she enjoyed considerable success at two major international corporations, after ten years, it was clear to her that this was not where she belonged. She wanted to write — and she wanted to get as far away as possible from the temptation to remain in the corporate world.Does a sensible, successful woman in her mid-30s walk away from money, security, career just to make a dream come true? Absolutely! And that is exactly what Cynthia did...Australia was a lifelong interest, and it seemed to be the best, furthest place to start over. Clampitt headed for Australia with little more than a suitcase, dreams, and a six-month visa. By the time she left, she had circled and crossed the continent, covering nearly 20,000 miles.After returning home, Cynthia built a new career around her passions of writing, history, travel, and food—though that rebuilding took a few years and a lot of very frugal living. Today, Clampitt is a successful freelance writer, world traveler, and culinary historian. Her clients range from magazines to educational publishers to Colonial Williamsburg.Cynthia has returned several times to Australia, but the sense of adventure awakened during her first visit Down Under has also taken her to Mongolia, Morocco, India, Iceland, Turkey, Tibet, Vietnam, Ecuador, China, and more than a dozen other countries. The dream of starting over came at a price — but the dream has come true!