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Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/684 Presented By: Grand Teton Fly Fishing, Heated Core, Waters West, Angler's Coffee Today, we're surf fishing California, home to some of the toughest surf fishing spots in the country. Southern California also boasts one of the largest manmade bays and some of the best weather and fish species around. Tyler Vanosdell from Mission Bay Fly Fishing takes us from his roots on a cotton farm to becoming a San Diego fly fishing guide. Tyler shares the top three things you need to do before hitting the surf, the best apps to use, and essential tips for casting a full sink line. Plus, you'll learn why the strip set is critical and how walking your line can make all the difference. Show Notes with Tyler Vanosdell on Surf Fishing California. 02:10 - Growing up on a fifth-generation cotton farm in western Arizona, Tyler started fly fishing on the muddy Gila River, catching largemouth bass, catfish, and even carp before it became popular. 03:42 - Tyler spent time in Montana, Utah, Colorado, and even traveled to Mexico and Costa Rica before landing in San Diego. It was a chance offer from a friend needing a roommate that brought him to San Diego, and he's been there for almost 18 years now. Surf Fishing California: Where to Begin? 05:24 - The first thing Tyler teaches new surf anglers is understanding the conditions. The waves are constant in San Diego, so knowing how to read the waves, tides, and wind is key. Tyler also emphasizes showing beginners the right structure and how to use apps and gear. Must-Have Apps for Surf Fishing 06:43 - Tyler recommends starting with free apps for tides and wind. For waves, he suggests paying for Surfline, which costs about $10 a month. The cool part? Surfline offers live video feeds of different beaches, letting you scout out fishing spots before heading out. Surf Fishing Species 07:51 - Tyler talks about the top fish species to target in Southern California. Corbina - The most popular by far is corbina (or "beans"), which come into shallow waters in the summer to feed on sand crabs. Halibut - Tyler also loves fishing for halibut, especially the big ones. There are two types of halibut: Pacific halibut California halibut Croakers (like Yellowfin and Spotfin) Corvina - a toothy fish similar to white sea bass. Ideal Fishing Conditions and Timing Tyler explains that fishing in San Diego is possible year-round, but winter is his favorite time. It gets crowded in summer, so Tyler tries to fish early to avoid the crowds. When it comes to conditions, he looks for low-energy waves, around zero to two feet. For tides, he prefers lower ones, especially around zero to two feet, which helps him find good structures for casting. He also likes light winds, ideally 3 to 5 knots, for a smooth experience. Tyler encourages anyone interested in surf fishing to give it a try. The conditions might be tough some days, but other times, it feels like everything just falls into place. He believes if he can do it, anyone can. Gear and Casting Tips for Surf Fishing 18:57 - Tyler talks about the gear he uses for surf fishing. He usually takes one rod, sometimes two, with a backup just in case. He recommends a full sinking line of around 250 grains to handle the strong surf and currents. He explains how casting with a heavy sinking line takes a bit of practice but it's all about letting the rod do the work. Tyler also suggests using a wider casting stroke and double hauling for distance. Start close, work your way out, and you might even catch fish right in front of you. 24:18 - Tyler says low tide is the best time to spot fish-holding structures like rocks, holes, or steep beaches. These areas give fish a place to feed or wait for prey. Tyler also recommends checking out river mouths, which are great spots because they bring in brackish water full of baitfish that predators love. 29:15 - Tyler sticks to a few key flies like the Clouser and Surfin' Merkin, which are great for catching fish in Southern California. He uses size four hooks with medium dumbbell eyes, and colors like red and white, chartreuse, or olive. Tyler also likes red flies because they're popular in the area. Chasing Corbina and Other Fish 38:56 - Tyler talks about how fishing for corbina can be a mix of blind casting and sight fishing. Sometimes the fish are right at the water's edge, and you can literally see their backs and tails. To catch them, you often have to wade out into the water depending on where the structure is. Mission Bay Fly Fishing 44:11 - Mission Bay is the heart of fly fishing in San Diego. It's the largest manmade aquatic park in the U.S., offering 34 miles of fishable shoreline. You can walk around, cast, and explore different areas, making it super accessible. One of the coolest things about fishing there is the spotted bay bass. It's a unique species to the area, and you can catch them year-round. Tyler likes fishing at lower tides with an intermediate sinking line for better results. Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/684
This episode introduces the listener to multi-genre author, Christopher Clouser. He writes mystery, fantasy, and Sci-Fi; plus a few other things tossed in for fun. Visit www.clouserwritesbook.wordpress.com to learn more.
Pono Brewing of Portland Oregon was conceived as a lifestyle as much if not more than a beer brand. The beers were lively, fun, inventive and everything a craft brewery should be. Larry Clouser and his partners grew from humble beginnings as a contract brewery to statewide distribution to opening a brewpub/restaurant before finally closing the doors in 2023. Larry's story covers contract brewing in a market that wasn't sure how it felt about it. And partners that struggled to decide how they felt about it. We'll touch on partnerships in general and the financial pitfalls in particular. Hell, we'll even get on Kool-aid beers before we're done talking today. When Pono Brewing finally poured it's last beer, Larry faced head-on the same anxiety and depression many of of did. But with the help of friends and family, he overcame the hardships, rose back up and is now on the path to creating a less stressful life for his family. And his openness and honesty will hopefully help you consider the role of your family on your current or future dream of owning a craft brewery. Thanks to Larry's priceless lessons and advice all of us will have a better understanding of How NOT To Start A Damn Brewery. Pono Facebook Pono Insta Pono Closing Article --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/damnbrewery/support
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Welcome to A Reader's Book Corner! I'm excited to have joining me today, Chris Clouser, a mystery/thriller and now fantasy author. He is back to share about his new books and tips on changing genres. Chris is a finance professional in the Indiana area that pursues a writing career in his free time. His family consists of his wife and two children. He has written ten books and contributed to several others that relate to golf and sports history, along with multiple articles. Connect with him via his Website Instagram: @chris.clouser Chris's books are available on Amazon. If you would like to suggest an indie book or author to the podcast, feel free to contact me at authortabeasley@gmail.com. You can connect with A Reader's Book Corner on Instagram/Facebook/X @readersbc. Don't forget to subscribe the podcast on Spotify or wherever you get your podcast. Until next time, Happy Reading!
“Just tell yourself not to be depressed!” Today's guest Ted Clouser used to think this way, but was able to draw closer to God as he experienced depression for the first time. This interview was a great reminder. Despite ‘knowing' the right steps to take, we can allow ourselves to become engrossed in our work, in making our careers our identity. Which can lead to things like depression, as it did for Ted. In this episode, you'll discover… What is the key trait to winning at work and at home? (1:18) Being a workaholic. (5:35) How to loosen up your grip. (10:15) How did work become his identity? (17:55) Ted's Bio: Personally, I grew up on a dairy farm and learned the value of family and hard work at a very young age. I moved to Arkansas at the age of 18, met the love of my life, Stephanie, and married her in 1998 at the age of 20. We have a daughter and son. Our family is passionate about our faith, financial wisdom and racial unity. We believe strongly in authentic relationships and in encouraging the very best in all people. Professionally, Technology has been my platform of choice since the mid 90s. Cybersecurity is more of a threat than ever and raising awareness is one of my passions. I help you rest easier by teaching how to keep your technology secured, available, and efficient. I have been blessed with great teammates, loyal clients, and an opportunity to care for others - another passion. Learn more at https://tedclouser.com/ andwww.pcatechsolutions.com What's Next? Are you struggling to win at both home and work? Maybe you're crushing it at work, but home life is tough. Or maybe home life is great, but work is challenging. I want to give you 10 tips that I share with clients. Go to my website at www.corymcarlson.com/subscribe and download your free copy of “10 Ways To Win At Home and at Work.” Have you read ‘Rise and Go'? All leaders get knocked down from time to time, so this is a resource to help you get back up quicker. Check it out on Amazon. Also, if you have not checked out my first book, please do! It is called Win At Home First and you can purchase it on Amazon Here. Forbes Magazine rated it one of 7 books everyone on your team should read.
It always amazes me when you start a company; you're working out of your home sometimes, and it begins to grow. Soon, you have ten employees, then 20, then 50, and 100 employees, but you have to have your technology grow with you. Many CEOs send confidential information via email, and that's a big no-no. To talk about that today is Ted Clouser and Justin Lloyd with PCA Technology Solutions.
State Senator Dennis Linthicum talks on the recent news, and a an event he is speaking at on 2/3, Western Liberty Network in Portland. Kevin from Clouser drilling talks of comment the state is taking re water wells for farms, larger users.
Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/537 Presented by: Yellowstone Teton Territory, Togiak, Northern Rockies Adventures, FishHound Expeditions Sponsors: https://wetflyswing.com/sponsors In this episode, Garrett Lesko takes us into Oregon jetty fishing. He shares his insights, experiences, and expertise on this unique angling pursuit. We also explore the fascinating realm of jetty fishing, including the diverse species he targets, the flies he uses, and his gear setup. Additionally, we uncover the unique component of his gear setup, the InvisaSwivel, which adds an extra element of effectiveness and convenience to his style. Join us as we unravel the thrilling world of Oregon jetty fishing with Garrett Lesko. Episode Chapters with Garrett Lesko on Oregon Jetty Fishing 2:12 - Garrett gives some updates on his life since we had him on the podcast in episode 236 two years ago. He got into competitive fishing. He shares all the details about his first fly fishing competition in his blog. 3:42 - He tells the step-by-step process of how to join a fishing competition. FlyComps.com is the main hub in the US. 6:55 - We talk about the advantages and disadvantages of doing in-person fishing seminars versus a virtual event. 10:32 - He's a member of the Linn Benton Family Flyfishers. Their club is a partner of their local fly shop called the Two Rivers Fly Shop. Bob Elliot, their club president, is in charge of the Northwest Expo this year. 13:35 - We dig into jetty fishing. We also had an episode about this with Brian Marz in episode 97. Garrett gives a shout-out to Brian for pioneering jetty fishing. 15:40 - He mentions some popular areas in Oregon where you can do jetty fishing. One of which is the Depoe Bay. He says that the movie One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest shot a scene there. 21:00 - He walks us through how to fish in the jetty. He also mentions some of the species that you would mostly get in the jetty such as black rockfish, cabezon, and lingcod which he says is very rare. He also shared more about this in his blog post titled "Beginner's Guide to PNW Jetties". 26:20 - He delves into the flies he uses for catching rockfish. He also wrote about this in his blog post titled "Fly Design for Pacific Rockfish". For him, the tried and true fly that he can guarantee success on is the Clouser. 29:49 - Another one of his go-to flies for jetty fishing is the Jetty Worm from Spawn Fly Fish and Finesse Gamechanger. 32:12 - He tells us his gear set-up for Oregon jetty fishing. He uses an 8-wt Echo Boost Salt which he says is an affordable and mid-tier rod. His reel is the Behemoth Reel from Redington. He also gives a valuable tip for taking care of your reel. 41:09 - He introduces the InvisaSwivel which he adds to his set-up to help his fly float. 45:50 - He gives valuable tips on what to wear and bring for jetty fishing to ensure safety. I give a shout-out to NRS for their Chinook Fishing PFD. 56:22 - He tells us about that time when he and his friend caught about 200 rockfish in the jetty. 1:01:30 - He mentions the areas in Oregon where you can fish at night. He uses the Milwaukee Flood Light when doing so. The fish are more active in the evening except the lingcod. 1:03:50 - I ask about his countdown in stripping. 1:08:50 - He recommends bringing a lot of flies when jetty fishing because you're probably gonna lose a lot of lies. He also mentions Seaguar Blue Label Fluorocarbon Leader. 1:10:27 - We give a shout-out to Connor Baker, the winner of our last big giveaway. 1:11:16 - He reveals his bucket list trips. 1:12:50 - He shares his top five movies. 1:15:13 - He gives us tips on Stillwater fishing and tells us about the guy he ties flies for who uses a kiddie pool at home to practice his casting. Show Notes: https://wetflyswing.com/537
Ted Clouser, owner of PCA Technology Solutions shares his inspiring entrepreneurial story. Ted talks of starting his own computer business at the ripe age of 16 from a rural Pennsylvania dairy farm to becoming the Executive Vice President and eventually the owner of PCA Technology Solutions. He reveals his battle with depression, his deep faith, dedication to customer service, and how the tumult of the COVID-19 pandemic offered him a surprising level playing field to thrive.Join us as we explore how Ted, with his unparalleled understanding of computers and an unyielding passion for technology, built a successful company amidst personal challenges. Listen to him impart invaluable insights on the power of consistent branding, the transformative role of the Entrepreneurial Operating System (EOS) in organizational changes, and his forward-thinking strategies. We unpack Ted's innovative approach to branding and discuss how partnerships can be the key to business success and growth. Get ready to be inspired by Ted Clouser's intriguing journey through life and business.For Empower 2024, innovation, business, and partnership will come together at the new home for modern golf – and future host of the PGA Championship and Ryder Cup – the Omni PGA Frisco Resort. Get an in-person rundown on what N-able has to offer including products, insights, networking and more.The N-able Roadshow is visiting more cities than ever before in 2024. Take a look at our first group of locations; we may be in a city near you! -> http://spr.ly/6000RsTOq'Now that's it: Stories of MSP Success,' dives into the journeys of some of the trailblazers in our industry to find out how they used their passion for technology to help turn Managed Services into the thriving sector it is today. Every episode is packed with the valuable insights, practical strategies, and inspiring anecdotes that lead our guests to the transformative moment when they knew….. Now, that's it.This podcast provides educational information about issues that may be relevant to information technology service providers. Nothing in the podcast should be construed as any recommendation or endorsement by N-able, or as legal or any other advice. The views expressed by guests are their own and their appearance on the podcast does not imply an endorsement of them or any entity they represent. Views and opinions expressed by N-able employees are those of the employees and do not necessarily reflect the view of N-able or its officers and directors. The podcast may also contain forward-looking statements regarding future product plans, functionality, or development efforts that should not be interpreted as a commitment from N-able related to any deliverables or timeframe. All content is based on information available at the time of recording, and N-able has no obligation to update any forward-looking statements.
Welcome to A Reader's Book Corner! In today's episode I had the pleasure of speaking with Mystery author, Christopher Clouser. Christopher is a finance professional who pursues a writing career in his free time. He has written ten books and contributed to several others that relate to golf and sports history, along with multiple articles. He resides in Indiana with his wife and two children. We discuss his Marco Flynn series, how he went from working in finances to pursuing his writing, where he gets his inspiration, his biggest challenge as a author and more. Christopher's books are available on Amazon. Connect with Christopher Clouser on Instagram / X (formerly Twitter) / Facebook If you would like to suggest an indie book or author feel free to contact me at authortabeasley@gmail.com. Connect with A Reader's Book Corner on Instagram, Facebook and X (formerly Twitter) @areadersbc Until next time, Happy Reading!
Two years ago, Ethan Clouser had the opportunity to play Division I basketball, yet chose instead to pursue God's call for his life in ministry. Since then, Ethan has done some pretty cool stuff, going to Bible school, studying theology in the United Kingdom, and getting married! Ethan is a fellow Christian influencer on Tik Tok and Youtube, hosting his own podcast: The Gen Z Theology podcast. Caleb and Ethan talk about everything faith, sports, and allowing God to grow you each day. Especially on the topic of being obsessed with the Bible!
JT Bates is preparing for a show on Monday August 14 with Todd Clouser and John Medeski. JT Bates connected with Sean from the Afternoon Cruise to talk about what it's like to play with Medeski and Clouser and what they plan to bring to the stage of Icehouse on Monday, August 14.
JT Bates is preparing for a show on Monday August 14 with Todd Clouser and John Medeski. JT Bates connected with Sean from the Afternoon Cruise to talk about what it's like to play with Medeski and Clouser and what they plan to bring to the stage of Icehouse on Monday, August 14.
Our guest for this episode is our good friend from Philadelphia, Jason Clouser "I picked Mush by Leatherface because I'd never heard of them before 5 years ago. Tom Cheshire introduced them to me. And this record instantly became one of my favorites . Frankie's a monster singer, beautiful lyricist and this record deserves to be talked about!"
This episode is full of wisdom and advice. McGerran has a call to ministry that looks very different than most people that we have had as guests. On this episode, McGerran shows how God shows his love and plan in steps and pieces, not all at the same time. Enjoy! Hosted by: Isaac Steiner and Noah Yearout Produced by: Tyler Sanders (@tylerwsanders) and The Called Collective (@thecalledcollective) Edited by: Noah Yearout (@noah_yearout) Graphics created by: Hannah Harris (@hannahrae.of.sunshine) Facilities Provided by: Indiana Wesleyan University The Called Collective seeks to equip the next generation of ministry leaders. We accomplish this by resourcing teens and pastors for the work of ministry. The Called Collective Social Network is designed for High School teens called to ministry in order for them to learn ministry skills, share in community with students across the world, and develop their call. Please check out the Called Collective. Website: thecalledcollective.org C2 Social Network: members.thecalledcollective.org Podcasts: Deep Grace - A Semiweekly podcast on a topic in worship, theology, faith, or scripture with professors and pastors. Every Monday, 1 hr typically. Listen now on Apple Podcasts or Spotify: https://linktr.ee/deepgracepodcast Modern Parables - A weekly podcast where four pastors create sermon illustrations from cultural topics. Every Tuesday, 30-1hr typically. Listen now on Apple Podcasts or Spotify: https://linktr.ee/modernparables Good Days with Eddy Shigley and Charlie Alcock - A weekly podcast where they will share a Ministry Principle and how it has played out in their years of ministry. Every Wednesday, 20-25 minutes typically. Listen now on Apple Podcasts or Spotify: https://linktr.ee/GoodDayswithEddyandCharlie Stories at Noon - A weekly podcast where a pastor sits down and shares a story of ministry life; a good, bad, or funny story. Every Thursday, 30 minutes typically. Listen now on Apple Podcasts or Spotify: https://linktr.ee/storiesatnoon Coffee and Calling - A weekly podcast where a pastor, missionary, professor, or student shares their calling story. Every Friday, 30-35 minutes typically. Listen now on Apple Podcasts or Spotify: https://linktr.ee/coffeeandcalling The Called Collective is a ministry sponsored by The School of Theology & Ministry (STM) at Indiana Wesleyan University. The School of Theology & Ministry has been equipping pastors, missionaries, and ministry leaders at the undergraduate level for over 100 years. We are relentless in our mission to advance the Kingdom by equipping women and men for a lifetime of transformation service.
Join Hannah as she interviews and chats with Angela Clouser, of Mulberry, IN. There are so many health-related and fact-based nuggets of knowledge within this episode. Angela will be hosting classes in the spring, so make sure you follow her on Facebook! https://www.facebook.com/mulberryfieldstonefarm --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/hannahshomestead/support
I first met Bob Clouser during a trade show in Somerset, New Jersey close to 15 years ago when I first traveled there with Hardy. The industry is small, everyone knows each other in about 10 minutes. But it's people like Bob that give you that special bonus of going to a show. Many of these guys have been in attendance for decades, they're the foundation of our sport, and Bob was one of my guys. Clouser has a big, boisterous laugh that is full of love. His heart is with Smallmouth Bass and the Susquehanna river. Always has been and always will be. The Smallmouth Bass was was Lefty's favorite too. Bob's life changed when his father bought him a fly tying vice at a young age, but it was thirty seven years ago when he tied the Clouser Minnow that would be a game changer. It was a baitfish pattern that would catch the largest variety of fish that swim. Lefty said he caught 86 difference kinds of fish with it. Bonefish to billfish this fly is deadly. Bob has been a guide, tying and casting instructor, author of two books and lecturer. But Bob's biggest story is one about love, the love of fish and his friends. We hope you enjoy...
In this very special episode of 'My First Concert,' The Daver talks with an old friend, Chris Clouser. Who, in another life was Senior Officer of Northwest Airlines & President of the Association of Tennis Professionals.But it seems Chris brought some old friends of his own, they talk to founding member of The Rascals, Felix Cavaliere, & long-time saxophone player for Billy Joel, producer & musician, Richie Cannata.Sponsored by Minnesota Propane Association (https://discoverpropanemn.com/) & Star Bank (https://www.starbank.net).
In this very special episode of 'My First Concert,' The Daver talks with an old friend, Chris Clouser. Who, in another life was Senior Officer of Northwest Airlines & President of the Association of Tennis Professionals. But it seems Chris brought some old friends of his own, they talk to founding member of The Rascals, Felix Cavaliere, & long-time saxophone player for Billy Joel, producer & musician, Richie Cannata. Sponsored by Minnesota Propane Association (https://discoverpropanemn.com/) & Star Bank (https://www.starbank.net).
In this episode Nik discusses Clouser's Biblical case for universal salvation and the final end of all human beings. Roy Clouser is professor of philosophy and religion (Emeritus) at the College of New Jersey. He holds an BA from Gordon College, a B.D. from Reformed Episcopal Seminary, and an M.A. and Ph.D. from the University of Pennsylvania. Along the way to the Ph.D. he studied with Paul Tillich at Harvard Graduate School and with Herman Dooyeweerd at the Free University of Amsterdam. In 1997 he won one of the Templeton Awards for his course in science and religion. He is the author of The Myth of Religious Neutrality (University of Notre Dame Press, revised 2005), Knowing with the Heart (IVP, 1999), and numerous articles.Roy Clouser Papers, Books, and Lectures:https://www.allofliferedeemed.co.uk/clouser.htmhttps://www.amazon.com/Roy-A.-Clouser/e/B001IXRW90%3Fref=dbs_a_mng_rwt_scns_share
McGerran Clouser preaching on the Circuit Rider cultures of Happy Holiness and Clean Break Up, at the 2022 Circuit Rider School in Augsburg, Germany. This message was shared in a room of 120 students in Germany from all across Europe at a Circuit Rider School, all about what it looks like to live a happy holy life following after Jesus, and how we can as followers of Jesus can have a clean break up with a life of sin. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mcgerran-clouser/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/mcgerran-clouser/support
He's back for the third round, and this time, Erick Russ of Pono Brewing brings his partner, founder and brewmaster of Pono Brewing, Larry Clouser. We hear about their unique challenges during the pandemic, how friends and other breweries stepped up to help - and what futures plans are in the works. Right at the Fork is supported by: Zupan's Markets: www.zupans.com RingSide SteakHouse: www.RingsideSteakHouse.com Portland Food Adventures: www.PortlandFoodAdventures.com
On this episode, a pair of guests share their knowledge of greats in their field. Chris Clouser joins Jay Flemma to talk about Perry Maxwell, who designed PGA Championship host Southern Hills. Then Ted Marotta of the "Ominous Seapods" program joins to look back on the life and career of Foo Fighters drummer Taylor Hawkins.
Roy Clouser Interview IICan there be a Christian view of science? In this episode we explore Roy Clouser's view that whatever divinity belief you hold to colors the way you view anything in reality. If this is the case, a Christian will have an Incarnational world-view that colors everything, including science. Relevant Paper:https://www.allofliferedeemed.co.uk/Clouser/historicism.PDFRoy Clouser's Works:https://www.allofliferedeemed.co.uk/clouser.htmhttps://www.goodreads.com/author/show/538122.Roy_A_Clouser
In this episode of “The Journey of My Mother's Son” podcast, Sandy and take a few minutes to reflect on our journey thus far. This is the 99th episode of The Journey of My Mother's Son podcast, so I wanted to sit down and have a conversation with my wife to talk about some of the highlights of being on the road full-time for over 19 months now. We recorded this episode on Easter Sunday while staying at the beautiful Talona Ridge RV Resort in East Ellijay, Georgia. We were blessed to be able to spend the holiday with a view of the gorgeous mountain ranges that surrounded us in North Georgia. We talk about the people, places, and things that we've encountered along the way.
Roy Clouser NotesIs there a Christian way to do philosophy? In this episode, we explore religion and Christian philosophy with renowned Reformational Philosopher Roy Clouser. We discuss everything from Christian metaphysics and it's relation to philosophy, to the doctrine of God from the perspective of Calvin, Luther, and the Eastern Orthodox theological tradition.Roy Clouser is professor of philosophy and religion (Emeritus) at the College of New Jersey. He holds an BA from Gordon College, a B.D. from Reformed Episcopal Seminary, and an M.A. and Ph.D. from the University of Pennsylvania. Along the way to the Ph.D. he studied with Paul Tillich at Harvard Graduate School and with Herman Dooyeweerd at the Free University of Amsterdam. In 1997 he won one of the Templeton Awards for his course in science and religion. He is the author of The Myth of Religious Neutrality (University of Notre Dame Press, revised 2005), Knowing with the Heart (IVP, 1999), and numerous articles.Roy Clouser Papers, Books, and Lectures:https://www.allofliferedeemed.co.uk/clouser.htmhttps://www.amazon.com/Roy-A.-Clouser/e/B001IXRW90%3Fref=dbs_a_mng_rwt_scns_shareHerman Dooyeweerd Pages:http://www.dooy.info/
Visual storytelling expert Cassie Clouser has always been a creative carving her own path. After years of musical and artistic gigs, a hand injury left her with a fresh perspective and a dissolving of the ego as she built a more meaningful and powerful career of helping brands tell their stories. Tune in to this new episode of The Conscious Marketer podcast — The Art of Visual Brand Storytelling with Cassie Clouser. Key points covered in this episode: ✔️ What is visual storytelling? Your brand's choice of colors, symbols, and textures must carry your message and communicate it in an eye-catching and understandable way. “The visual is the fastest mechanism to receive information.” ✔️ An element of good visual storytelling is evoking the right emotions. Cassie Clouser shares the importance of using symbols that stimulate both left and right-brain thinking to increase understanding and encourage action - all with just an image. “I do branding and graphic website design work with one of the largest civil rights nonprofits in the country. It's been my job over the past year to rebrand them. That's a big task. What they want their audience to feel that was different than before that my art creates visually is the feeling of belonging and mobilization.” ✔️ Turn your client's unconscious knowledge into reality. Cassie Clouser explains her process in getting down into the details of her clients' ideas and how she brings them to life. “I use a storytelling approach in my process that leads up to design. So we're bringing out many different stories, and I have a few different stages of that exchange of information, wherein the beginning, it's just downloading. I'm drawing out as much as I can. And then there's this point of beautiful confusion that happens where the upload starts coming through, and we have the right stories.” [00:15:48] Your storytelling should speak to your audience. Cassie Clouser uses Joseph Campbell's The Hero's Journey when helping clients uncover their brand stories. Ask yourself: “Do we represent our audience's challenges and desires?” “Are we building trust?” “Are we painting the story of life after purchasing our product?” “Does it make sense and feel good when I'm talking about it?” ✔️ Apply “story as code.” Cassie Clouser believes that our entire lives are a series of codes - from our genetic makeup to our daily experiences - which can all be told with just a symbol. “A story is a way to pass information from different experiences and common symbolism.” [00:24:36][9.3] ✔️ Find that immense value that is important to your audience. Your brand should find that sweet spot - that feeling of being real and valuable - to win over your customers. This goes hand-in-hand with creating a good design for visual storytelling. Your message should matter to your audience. Cassie Clouser is The Brand Mythologist™. She helps companies create inspiring impressions through bold, story-driven branding and graphic design. As a former TEDx speaker and branding lead for TEDx Youngstown, Cassie shows her clients how to weave stories and visuals to create transformative experiences. She has helped numerous brands tap into the hero, the challenges, and the deepest desires through her unique Brand Mythology™ process. The process leverages a rich, multi-sensory perspective to inspire audiences, influence through visual storytelling, and turn on the BRAND HEAT! thebrandmythologist.com LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/cassieclouser ——————————————————— The Conscious Business Movement is all about building a community of conscious leaders, creators, and entrepreneurs. CONNECT WITH US Join Richard and Kyle in their Facebook group so you can learn how to use conscious marketing in your business. The Marketers Path Facebook Group https://www.facebook.com/groups/themarketerspath Website: https://consciousmarketer.com/ SUBSCRIBE TO THE CONSCIOUS MARKETERS PODCAST New Episodes Released Every Thursday
In the latest installment of our “What to Know About…” series on golf's greatest architects, we focus on Perry Maxwell, the designer of many courses, including Prairie Dunes, Southern Hills, and Old Town Club. Garrett Morrison and Andy Johnson kick off the episode by talking about The Fried Egg's upcoming event at Dornick Hills Country Club, the first course Maxwell built. We then present two conversations: one between Garrett and biographer Chris Clouser on Perry Maxwell's life and work, and another between Andy and architect Colton Craig (@craig_colton) on Colton's quest to play every Maxwell course in existence. Toward the end of the podcast, we return to Chris for some closing reflections on Maxwell's architectural legacy. (Time stamps below.) The Banker, our June 6 event at Dornick Hills in Ardmore, Oklahoma, opens for registration on Monday, February 7. For more information, visit our new events page on Golf Genius. Check out The Midwest Associate, Chris Clouser's biography of Perry Maxwell. Time stamps: 0:35—Discussion of Dornick Hills and The Banker 7:04—Chris Clouser interview 36:24—Colton Craig interview 54:05—Final thoughts with Chris Clouser
If you're a MAVTV cable subscriber you're going to get more live and tape delayed Lucas late model shows than ever before. We've got details, plus Lucas teams head to Golden Isles tonight for practice, the Xtreme Outlaw Series adds more drivers, and David Gravel has a sweet new paint scheme.
In this magical episode of 80/20, Lily meets with yoga teachers, podcast hosts, and friends, Emmanuelle Clouser and Jared Rowan. The trio discuss yoga both on and off the mat, morning routines, meditation, and so much more. Connect with Emmanuelle Connect with Jared Listen to Beyond The Mat Follow Lily on Instagram Follow 80/20 on Instagram Lily Rakow is a holistic health coach on a mission to uncomplicate wellness for the twentysomethings - and her podcast 80/20 is no exception. Lily chats about all things health, nutrition, fitness, personal growth, relationships, and much more. Subscribe for new episodes every Monday and Thursday. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/8020withlily/support
From Texas to New Jersey. From North Carolina, entertainer Johnathan Clouser has been on a journey of geography and identity! Head over to my YouTube channel to hear Johnathan talk about visiting China to meet his first ever boyfriend! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/ontw/support
BIO: Ted Clouser started in technology at the age of 16 when he formed his own computer business. In 1996, he joined PC Assistance of Little Rock, and he and his wife purchased the company in 2018. STORY: When Ted bought his company, he continued managing it instead of being a leader, leading to a couple of challenges, including a huge debt. LEARNING: Seek counsel when entering a new venture. To succeed, you must put your doubts and fears aside. “Go win today. Make it successful. Don't worry about tomorrow. You're going to get out of this one day at a time.”Ted Clouser Guest profilehttps://www.linkedin.com/in/ted-clouser-58a842156/ (Ted Clouser) started in technology at the age of 16 when he formed his own computer business. In 1996, he joined PC Assistance of Little Rock, and he and his wife purchased the business in 2018. Within a year, Ted rebranded to https://www.pcatechsolutions.com/ (PCA Technology Solutions) and has expanded to a total of three locations. Passionate about both people and technology, his firm focuses on Cybersecurity, IT Consulting, and Professional Services, Managed IT services, and Voice-Over-IP (VoIP). Married in 1998 to Stephanie, Ted has a daughter at the University of Alabama and a son at Scotland Prep in Pennslyvania. Worst investment everIronically, Ted's worst investment ever is the company that he's the CEO of today. He joined PC assistance in 1996 and was fortunate enough to spend his entire career at that organization. Somewhere around 2018, the founder and CEO decided that he was ready for an exit strategy. So they began the conversation. Ted was the executive vice president at the time, had over 20 employees, things were very successful, and he figured it would be a slam dunk to buy the company. This seemed like a perfect transition. It made complete sense. Ted's advisors warned him that there would be challenges during the transition and changes as he went from VP to President and CEO, and he needed to prepare for them. He was, however, adamant that nothing would change because he'd acted like a president and CEO anyway. He believed it was going to be a smooth transition. So fast forward to January 1, 2018, when Ted took over ownership, it was great. He was on a high, and things were really beginning to fall together. He felt like it was a dream come true, and it was for about six months. Then the nightmare began. For about 20 months after Ted took over, an identity crisis started to unfold. He was in a state of depression, and the process completely changed who he was as a person. He came to realize that he had built a company, over 20 years, that was entirely dependent on him. It did not have any foundation and no processes. He also learned that he had an unhealthy identity with the organization. Ted had always seen himself as PC Assistance, and when he moved into a president and CEO role, he tried to be the vision caster instead of the guy that did it. He was simply managing and not leading his company, and this brought so many challenges, including debts. Lessons learnedSeek the counsel that you need to really think through and plan a new venture. Andrew's takeawaysWhenever we make a big move in our lives, there are doubts and fears. These can motivate us at times, but ultimately, we have to put doubts and fears aside to be successful. Master the art of listening. Get a piece of paper and a pen and when other people speak, shut up and write down what they're saying. Challenge yourself only to ask questions and write answers down. When you take over a business or build a new one, start with building cash flow. Actionable adviceTruly seek wise counsel. No. 1 goal for the next 12 monthsTed's number one professional goal for the next 12 months is to make sure he doesn't get in the way of what his team is doing. On a personal front, Ted's goal is to be the best husband and father that he can be. Parting words “Go for it. Dream big, seek counsel, and...
When the first Saw premiered in 2003, it rattled the foundations of the horror genre -- not just for its pioneering of gruesome, high-concept gory horror of a type that would come to be known as 'torture porn', but for its perversely iconic musical soundscapes. "Hello Zepp," with its grungy buildup and cacophonous, rising strings, quickly became a staple of the long-running Saw series, which is now in its ninth installment with 2021's Spiral: From the Book of Saw. Central to those disturbing melodies is composer Charlie Clouser, who got his start in the world of industrial music, working with the likes of Rob Zombie and Nine Inch Nails. He's scored every film in the Saw series since, one of the few creatives to stick around for every installment of Jigsaw's brutal, moralistic mindgames. With Spiral, though, it's a whole new ball game, with a new bag of tricks to set it apart from the grungier takes of Saws past. A soft continuation of the series, the Chris Rock-starring sequel takes a hard left into crime thriller territory, as a beleaguered beat cop (Rock) tracks down the culprit of a series of copycat murders one hot summer weekend. Clouser keeps the screeching metal more confined to the tongue-ripping "trap" scenes in favor of a warmer, more noir-tinged palate to suit the '70s-esque cop thriller direction in which the film dabbles. And yet, when he needs to, he plays the hits -- particularly a new version of "Hello Zepp," which sounds familiar but, in keeping with the series, has its own musical twists. For the podcast, I sit down with Clouser to chat about his loyalty to the series, the history of "Hello Zepp," and the ways in which Spiral changes the game. Spiral: From the Book of Saw is currently in theaters, and you can listen to the soundtrack on Spotify and other streaming services, courtesy of Lakeshore Records.
Welcome back to the Rock 'n Roll Ghost Podcast. On this week's episode, the Ghost speaks with musician/composer Charlie Clouser about his work on the entire Saw franchise, including the just released film Spiral, starring Chris Rock, Samuel L. Jackson and Max Minghella. Clouser gets into how he goes about his composing work for film and TV, as well as his time in Nine Inch Nails, as well as giving insight into why he was one of the members of the band not inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. Links: Spiral Charlie Clouser Twitter Charlie Clouser Soundtrack Work Charlie Clouser on Spotify --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/brett-hickman/support
Educate to Advocate – Does your child really do better with in-person testing? School psychologist, Kristin Clouser weighs in.Watch on YoutubeFollow us on FacebookFollow us on InstagramFollow Dyslexia Center of Tulsa
Educate to Advocate –Join our SPED school testing chat with Kristin Clouser, school psychologist, from the other POV.Watch on YoutubeFollow us on FacebookFollow us on InstagramFollow Dyslexia Center of Tulsa
Some recommended material: Rudi Hayward on Roots: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLA5gmWEKY-3jmdO3N1EQ2Eesg2ID4I6kj Christian view of everything (addresses the surface level at which it seems nonChristians are ‘doing the same thing’ as Christians) https://sites.google.com/site/christianviewofeverything/ Clouser intro to Christian philosophy: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLwrDNUO5MDu-T6PEv7K3nfET-yWKoo523 https://allofliferedeemed.co.uk/ https://honest2blog.blogspot.com/2012/04/sanctifying-common-2.html
Mcgerran Clouser is this week's featured guest on Social Media Revivalists and he's got some words of wisdom for all Christians. What were his motives for sharing his faith on social media? How to mitigate negative feedback? How to make a difference in someone's life in less than 2 minutes? Follow Mcgerran on tiktok, instagram and youtube @mcgerran Join us every other Monday as for new episodes as we hear stories of how Christians online are bringing real world revival. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/kika-ghobrial/message
This week Ted Clouser of PCA TECHNOLOGY SOLUTIONS stopped by to visit. We talked about a ton and different topics. He told his story, we discussed Company culture, social media, and cyber Hygiene. He’s such a cool guy
In this weekly podcast, industry professionals Jeff Franklin of Headwear USA, Stephen McFadden of Perfect Promotions & More, and Meg Erber of S&S Activewear, discuss, dissect, and debate one topic that impacts the promotional products industry from every angle. This week they talk with Tom Clouser from BelPromo.
On this podcast, CLOUSER and his guests, Richard Glassman, an executive with a regional west coast based bank, and Gary Furr a business advisor discuss current issues in the business world. Listen as both guest share their recent experiences with clients that were affected by the pandemic. Guests share how their business owner clients adapted […] The post EP 99: Finding Perpetual Success In Unique Times…Who Are Your Trusted Advisors? appeared first on Clouser On Business.
Listen closely as Michelle talk about the toll that drug addiction can take on a family. Her story shows the lies, deceit, anger, hurt and pain that come with a family members addiction. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/focused-on-forward/support
In our latest episode of The Pop Disciple Podcast, we are joined by Jonathan Wilson, a micro-builder luthier of boutique custom electric, electrocoustic and acoustic bowed guitars, and modern arpeggione to film and TV composers including Tyler Bates, Ramin Djawadi, Heitor Perreira, Charlie Clouser, Fil Eisler, and Jeff Cardoni. He is the founder of TogaMan GuitarViols. ABOUT POP DISCIPLE Pop Disciple is a storytelling platform, exploring the creative work of entertainment industry professionals. With a focus in music in media, we present in-depth interviews with world-class music supervisors, film and television composers, and influencers in the realms of film and music. Visit PopDisciple.com. Follow @PopDisciple on Instagram. Music Credits Podcast Theme & Outro Music: Goldo
For our two-part Halloween special on The Pop Disciple Podcast, we are joined by Charlie Clouser, the former Nine Inch Nails keyboardist and revered composer behind the global smash Saw franchise and the haunting, industrial American Horror Story theme song. The second installment explores Charlie's work in film scoring. ABOUT POP DISCIPLE Pop Disciple is a storytelling platform, exploring the creative work of entertainment industry professionals. With a focus in music in media, we present in-depth interviews with world-class music supervisors, film and television composers, and influencers in the realms of film and music. Visit PopDisciple.com. Follow @PopDisciple on Instagram. Music Credits Podcast Theme & Outro Music: Goldo Cues: Charlie Clouser
For our two-part Halloween special on The Pop Disciple Podcast, we are joined by Charlie Clouser, the former Nine Inch Nails keyboardist and revered composer behind the global smash Saw franchise and the haunting, industrial American Horror Story theme song. The first installment explores Charlie's musical beginnings and his rockstar days with Nine Inch Nails, Marilyn Manson, and Rob Zombie. ABOUT POP DISCIPLE Pop Disciple is a storytelling platform, exploring the creative work of entertainment industry professionals. With a focus in music in media, we present in-depth interviews with world-class music supervisors, film and television composers, and influencers in the realms of film and music. Visit PopDisciple.com. Follow @PopDisciple on Instagram. Music Credits Podcast Theme & Outro Music: Goldo