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Episode 17: – The “Art” of WargamingIn this episode we talk with Michael Riddick about what goes into the art of the wargaming world; painting miniatures. Michael is a highly skilled professional painter whose work can be seen on his blog site (https://magnusopus.godaddysites.com/)Some of the Manufacturers/Publishers mentioned in this episode:· Kevin of Battle Ready Miniature Painting (https://www.facebook.com/BattleReadyMiniaturePainting)· LittleWars TV Revenfeast Viking Age Rules (www.ravenfeast.com)· Prehistoric Settlement, Steve Barber (https://www.stevebarbermodels.com/store/-p238973344)· Warlord Games – Epic Battles: American Civil War (https://store.warlordgames.com/products/epic-battles-american-civil-war)**** Little Wars TV has announced the 2021 Caesar Awards, celebrating content creators for videos, blogs, and podcasts in historical wargaming. Nominations are open until Dec. 31st, so jump in and take part! Hopefully you’ll consider nominating Across The Pond Wargamers for the best Podcast award. Here is the link to the official event site: https://www.caesarawards.com/awards.html ****We welcome your comments or suggestions and can be reached at gary@acrossthepondwargamers.comHosted and produced by Gary Grimes and Collin Grimes. Original theme music written and performed by Brian Stolfa If you wish to support our podcast with Patreon, here is the link to our Patreon page: www.patreon.com/accrossthepondwargamers
It's our annual holiday episode!! Comedian and podcaster John O'Connor joins for Jingle All The Way. The guys relive favorite holiday memories and break down one of the best bad Christmas movies. Don't worry, there are plenty of bad impressions to go around...Take it to the (holiday) baby town...If you like what you hear, please rate, review and subscribe!!You can find John O'Connor and Spectacular Show on Instagram @SpectacularShowPod or at Spectacularshow.podomatic.comYou can find us on Facebook and Instagram at Movies in the Buff and Twitter @BuffMovies, or email us at watchingmoviesinthebuff@gmail.com.moviesinthebuff.buzzsprout.comHosted by John Dreher, Brett Bolton and John O'Connor; Music by TJ Kross; Cover Art by Melanie Brown
For this special holiday episode Nick and Sebastian talk to the one and only Angel Subero, professor of trombone at the Boston Conservatory and Berklee College of Music about being summoned by John Williams, his favorite warmup on a hangover and why he loves Christmas so much.tromboneretreat.comHosted by Sebastian Vera - @js.vera (instagram) @sebastianvera (twitter) and Nick Schwartz - @basstrombone444 (instagram)Produced and edited by Sebastian VeraMusic: Firehorse: Mvt 1 - Trot by Steven Verhelst performed live by Brian Santero, Sebastian Vera and Nick SchwartzSleigh bells: https://freesound.org/people/GowlerMusic/sounds/265458/
The guys continue with the second part of the Cornetto Trilogy: Hot Fuzz! So take a shortcut, hop a fence, and listen in as the guys breakdown the homages to numerous action flicks, discuss the evolution of style from Shaun of the Dead, and grab their (imaginary) guns and go "AGH!!!"YARP.Take it to the baby town...If you like what you hear, please rate, review and subscribe!!You can find us on Facebook and Instagram at Movies in the Buff and Twitter @BuffMovies, or email us at watchingmoviesinthebuff@gmail.com.moviesinthebuff.buzzsprout.comHosted by John Dreher and Brett Bolton; Music by TJ Kross; Cover Art by Melanie Brown
Exploring different ways of coping and mental health support following a miscarriage.I am joined by therapists Julia Bueno and Laura (@LivingWithBabyloss); Lauren (@RecurrentMiscarriage_Writer) and Vicki Renz (Oh My Mama Body / Healing After Miscarriage).Instagram posts are read by actors: Eleanor Lawson; Margaret Ashley; Blyhe Renay; Claire Wescott and Rachel Crosby.We cover some topics that may cause triggers. There’s links to help available on www.tryingagainpodcast.comThe theme song is Small Bump by Ed SheeranFeatured music: www.purple-planet.comHosted, produced and edited by Rachael Smith.Featured in Podcast Wellness Week by Podbean.On social @TryingAgainPod.
The guys are back with the first part of the Cornetto Trilogy: Shaun of the Dead! Grab your favorite corner store frozen delicacy and listen in as the guys break down Edgar Wright's style, Simon Pegg's memorable performance and, of course, their favorite scenes, lines and zombie moments. Thanks babe.Take it to the baby town...If you like what you hear, please rate, review and subscribe!!You can find us on Facebook and Instagram at Movies in the Buff and Twitter @BuffMovies, or email us at watchingmoviesinthebuff@gmail.com.moviesinthebuff.buzzsprout.comHosted by John Dreher and Brett Bolton; Music by TJ Kross; Cover Art by Melanie Brown
Welcome to the Storyboard where the guys give you some industry news, let you in on what the guys are watching and give you a preview of this month's trilogy, The Cornetto Trilogy! Plus we give you a holiday surprise with a special Holiday Bonus Episode with comedian and podcaster, John O'Connor.Take it to the baby town... If you like what you hear, please rate, review and subscribe!!You can find us on Facebook and Instagram at Movies in the Buff and Twitter @BuffMovies, or email us at watchingmoviesinthebuff@gmail.com.You can find John O'Connor @spectacularshowpod on Facebook and Instagrammoviesinthebuff.buzzsprout.comHosted by John Dreher and Brett Bolton; Cover Art by Melanie Brown
Nick and Sebastian talk to Demian Austin, principal trombonist of the Metropolitan Opera Orchestra about operas he loves and hates, taking the unrecommended path to winning a major audition and his ongoing fight with male pattern baldness.tromboneretreat.comHosted by Sebastian Vera - @js.vera (instagram) @sebastianvera (twitter) and Nick Schwartz - @basstrombone444 (instagram)Produced and edited by Sebastian VeraMusic: Firehorse: Mvt 1 - Trot by Steven Verhelst performed live by Brian Santero, Sebastian Vera and Nick SchwartzTurkey sounds: https://freesound.org/people/rainkencana/sounds/460374/https://freesound.org/people/cognito%20perceptu/sounds/410234/
On the evening of October 23, 1989, Boston was rocked by one of the most notorious and damaging crimes in the city's history. The murder of Carol Stuart was tragic and shocking. She was 7 1/2 months pregnant with her first baby; she was murdered after leaving a birthing class at Boston's Brigham and Women's Hospital. The case was highly-publicized, emotionally-charged, and sensationalized by Boston media and outlets across the country. The crime was captured on an early version of reality television. It scarred the city for life. The police tore through Boston's neighborhoods looking for a "Black man with a raspy voice wearing a black tracksuit". The man they were looking for didn't exist. It was all a hoax. Marky Mark even wrote a song about it.... Online: CrimeoftheTruestKind.comHosted by Anngelle Wood Follow the IG photo gallery: @crimeofthetruestkindLike on Facebook: facebook.com/crimeofthetruestkindFollow on Twitter: @truestkind
In this episode we are joined by Jay Arnold, creator and host of The Veteran Wargamer podcast to discuss modeling real world tactics in tabletop miniature wargaming.Some of the Manufacturers/Publishers/Rules/etc. mentioned in this episode:· The Veteran Wargamer (The Veteran Wargamer Podcast | Free Listening on Podbean App)· Through the Mud and the Blood by Too Fat Lardies (Through the Mud and the Blood – TooFatLardies)· Price of Glory by Iron Ivan Games ((4) Iron Ivan Games | Facebook)· Blood & Valor by Firelock Games (Blood and Valor Archives » Firelock Games)· Star Grunt by Ground Zero Games (https://shop.groundzerogames.co.uk/rules.html)· Fist Full of Lead Big Battles (Fistful of Lead: Bigger Battles – Wiley Games (myshopify.com))· The Wargaming Compendium by Henry Hyde (The Wargaming Compendium – Author Henry Hyde's site to accompany The Wargaming Compendium published by Pen & Sword)· Art of Wargaming by Peter Perla (Peter Perla's The Art of Wargaming A Guide for Professionals and Hobbyists: Curry, John, Perla, Peter: 9781471033735: Amazon.com: Books)u Little Wars TV has announced the 2021 Caesar Awards, celebrating content creators for videos, blogs, and podcasts in historical wargaming. Nominations are open until Dec. 31st, so jump in and take part! Hopefully you’ll consider nominating Across The Pond Wargamers for the best Podcast award. Here is the link to the official event site: www.caesarawards.com We welcome your comments or suggestions and can be reached at gary@acrossthepondwargamers.comHosted and produced by Gary Grimes and Collin Grimes. Original theme music written and performed by Brian Stolfa If you wish to support our podcast with Patreon, here is the link to our Patreon page: www.patreon.com/accrossthepondwargamers
The guys close out our month with Indy as father and son go on the Last Crusade. They discuss how this movie saved the franchise, the brilliance of John Williams and what makes this a golden era of Hollywood...oh yeah...and give you a breakdown of Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull in 60 seconds. Take it to the baby town...If you like what you hear, please rate, review and subscribe!!You can find us on Facebook and Instagram at Movies in the Buff and Twitter @BuffMovies, or email us at watchingmoviesinthebuff@gmail.com.moviesinthebuff.buzzsprout.comHosted by John Dreher and Brett Bolton; Music by TJ Kross; Cover Art by Melanie Brown
This interview is a special treat for Lisa Jernigan, as she recently shared that Carolyn's song "Seize the Day" has had a lasting impact on her life! What started as a social media post about the importance of the message of "Seize the Day", has turned into this impactful and heart warming conversation.Carolyn Arends has released 12 albums and is the author of 3 critically-acclaimed books. 15 of Arends’ songs have become top 10 radio singles on the Canadian pop and US Christian charts. Arends has earned 2 Dove Awards, 3 Juno Nominations, and was recognized as the West Coast Music Awards’ Songwriter of the Year. Her prose has been recognized by The Word Guild, The Evangelical Press Association and The Canadian Church Press Awards.In addition to her busy touring and speaking schedule, Carolyn has been a regular columnist for Christianity Today , Faith Today , and CT Women , and has served as an adjunct professor at Trinity Western University, Regent College, ACTS Seminary, Pacific Life Bible College, Columbia Bible College, and Prairie Bible College. She has a degree in Psychology and English from Trinity Western University and a Master of Arts in Theological Studies from Regent College. She lives in Surrey, BC with her husband, Mark, and their young adult children Benjamin and Bethany.Carolyn is currently the Director of Education for Renovaré, a far-reaching organization that encourages and nurtures personal and spiritual renewal. She continues to be available on a select basis for speaking, retreat facilitation, concerts, worship leading, and songwriting and performance seminars.carolynarends.comamplifypeace.comHosted by Julie Bean
In this episode we are joined by Aaron of Project Wargaming to discuss the magic of 3D printing within our hobby.Some of the Manufacturers/Publishers mentioned in this episode:· Project Wargaming ( webpage: https://projectwargaming.com & YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCMaJ9WDbUDvuVKUp8TSpvAw )· Steve Barber Miniatures ( https://www.stevebarbermodels.com )· Blood & Valor by Firelock Games ( https://www.firelockgames.com/introducing-blood-valor/ )· Wargaming 3D ( www.wargaming3d.com )· Thingiverse ( www.thingiverse.com )u Little Wars TV has announced the 2021 Caesar Awards, celebrating content creators for videos, blogs, and podcasts in historical wargaming. Nominations are open until Dec. 31st, so jump in and take part! Hopefully you’ll consider nominating Across The Pond Wargamers for the best Podcast award. Here is the link to the official event site: www.caesarawards.com uWe welcome your comments or suggestions and can be reached at gary@acrossthepondwargamers.comHosted and produced by Gary Grimes and Collin Grimes. Original theme music written and performed by Brian Stolfa If you wish to support our podcast with Patreon, here is the link to our Patreon page: www.patreon.com/accrossthepondwargamers
Host, Ra sits down with new friends to discuss the Wellness Movement #WeOn1 that has been impacting the Holy City aka Charleston, SC for months now . Founder and Organizer, Timothy Snipe shares jewels about his amazing ALL NATURAL body transformation and future hopes for the movement. This conversation gets support and unmatched wisdom from the amazing Spirit, Aziza Yaa Ashanti. She is a Clinical Herbalist, Detox Specialist & Health Transitional Educator (Jacksonville, Fla.); also shares her reason for traveling through 2 states to support this Wellness movement. #WeOn1 is a movement where health and opportunity meets, allowing Men & Women a vehicle to a better life of Total Wellness and clarity. Featured Music: My Whole World- Park Lane Mama's Here- King Sis SPECIAL THANKS:Timothy Snipehttps://www.facebook.com/timothydeejaybosshogg.snipeAziza Yaa Ashantihttps://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=1546060866https://www.facebook.com/groups/283023429050679HTTP://AYALOVENATURALS.COMHosted by Ra "SE7EN" GrantJoin The BRIEEF Family.. FOLLOW US:Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/brieeftalksFacebook:https://www.facebook.com/brieeftalksTwitter: https://twitter.com/BrieefTalksSupport the show (http://PATREON.COM/BRIEEF)
The guys continue their globetrotting adventures with Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom. The guys break down the two very different tones of this movie, marvel over the incredible set pieces, and discuss some of their lingering questions about the movies.Take it to the baby town...If you like what you hear, please rate, review and subscribe!!You can find us on Facebook and Instagram at Movies in the Buff and Twitter @BuffMovies, or email us at watchingmoviesinthebuff@gmail.com.moviesinthebuff.buzzsprout.comHosted by John Dreher and Brett Bolton; Music by TJ Kross; Cover Art by Melanie Brown
Colleen Ritzer's star was rising. Admirable, driven, passionate, and kind. She was in her second year teaching math at Danvers High School in Danvers Massachusetts. She loved her job. She always wanted to help. It was her calling. Until the afternoon of October 22, 2013 when one of the students she worked so hard for brutally ended her life. Colleen's loss was simply devastating to her family and the community. Support colleenritzerscholarship.com | stepupforcolleen.comHosted and produced by Anngelle WoodCrimeoftheTruestKind.comMost instrumental music by onlyone Joe Kowalski, Boston, Mass | joekowalski.us
The guys kick off the adventure with the first film in the Indiana Jones trilogy, Raiders of the Lost Ark. They discuss the music, the sets, the acting and directing that make this film an instant classic and a must watch. They have fun with ghost wind and of course, snakes.Take it to the baby town...If you like what you hear, please rate, review and subscribe!!You can find us on Facebook and Instagram at Movies in the Buff and Twitter @BuffMovies, or email us at watchingmoviesinthebuff@gmail.com.moviesinthebuff.buzzsprout.comHosted by John Dreher and Brett Bolton; Music by TJ Kross; Cover Art by Melanie Brown
For this bonus episode Nick and Sebastian join the "Isn't That Something" podcast hosted by Ralph Crewe for a deep dive on the trombone and mouthpiece duets.tromboneretreat.comHosted by Sebastian Vera - @js.vera (instagram) @sebastianvera (twitter) and Nick Schwartz - @basstrombone444 (instagram) with special guest Ralph Crewe.Produced and edited by Sebastian VeraMusic: Firehorse: Mvt 1 - Trot by Steven Verhelst performed live by Brian Santero, Sebastian Vera and Nick Schwartz
Episode 14: – The Host With The MostIn this episode we are joined by Harmon Ward, current Secretary and Convention Manager for the Historical Miniatures Gaming Society – Pacific Southwest to discuss hosting games for our fellow wargamers (or newbies) at conventions, shows, the local hobby shop or club, or even at home.Some of the Manufacturers/Publishers/Rules/etc. mentioned in this episode:· Baccus 6mm (https://www.baccus6mm.com/)· Wargamer Collection Calculator (https://collectioncalculator.com/)· Brookhurst Hobbies (https://www.brookhursthobbies.com/)· Flying Buffalo Games (http://www.flyingbuffalo.com/)· Old Dominion GameWorks (https://www.odgw.com/home.html)· GHQ Models (https://www.ghqmodels.com/collections/1-2400-scale)· Spectre Miniatures (https://www.spectreminiatures.com/)· Sabre Squadron (http://www.sabresquadron.com/index.html)· Fist Full of Tows (http://fft3.com/)· Force on Force (http://www.ambushalleygames.net/)· Thoroughbred (http://www.thoroughbredmodels.com/)· The Veteran Wargamer podcast (https://www.podbean.com/podcast-detail/9n5j4-44b8d/The-Veteran-Wargamer-Podcast)Here are the links to the various Historical Miniatures Gaming Society (HMGS) Chapters in the USA: | HMGS East Website: http://www.hmgs.org | HMGS Midwest Website: http://www.hmgsmidwest.org | HMGS Heart of America Website: http://www.hahmgs.org | HMGS MidSouth Website: http://www.hmgs-midsouth.org/ | HMGS Pacific NorthWest Website: http://www.nhmgs.org/ | HMGS Tornado Alley Tornado Alley P.O.C.: jlaw2424@msn.com | HGMS Great Lakes Website: http://www.hmgsgreatlakes.org | HMGS Gulf South Website: http://www.bayouwars.org | HMGS South Website: http://www.hmgs-south.com We welcome your comments or suggestions and can be reached at gary@acrossthepondwargamers.comHosted and produced by Gary Grimes and Collin Grimes. Original theme music written and performed by Brian Stolfa If you wish to support our podcast with Patreon, here is the link to our Patreon page: www.patreon.com/accrossthepondwargamers
In this special episode, Invennt's host Ben Pritchard, sits down with Julia Glidden, CVP of Microsoft, to discuss how Open Data can be the fuel for innovation, the development of happy places and as 2020 has shown us shape the response to global issues.They dive into important concerns such as; is construction in a place where it understands how it can maximize the value for the data it creates? And, what can we learn from fantastic examples across the globe in the public sector, transport infrastructure and other industries?But most importantly, they discuss the merits of Scottish vs Yorkshire tea, and whether milk should be added first or last...!Don't forget to subscribe for more episodes, and share your comments!For more on Microsoft, visit www.microsoft.comHosted by Invenntwww.invennt.com
Today on the podcast I talk to my extremely talented friend, Hannah Souter, a graphic designer who works for herself as ‘Hannah Design Studio’. Over the past 11 years, Hannah has built up an impressive client list of passionate brands across fashion, hospitality, retail and consumer goods. When you look at Hannah’s portfolio it is, quite simply - beautiful, thoughtful and considered, it’s the ultimate collection of ‘pinnable’ and ‘instagrammable’ design. As a graphic designer myself, I was keen to talk to Hannah about her career to date and how she has managed to establish herself as a designer that creates work that not only meets the needs of her clients but also stays true to her own design ethos. I loved chatting with Hannah about her design and business journey. Hannah has created a business that allows her stay true to her own design ethos without compromise. I loved the insight Hannah gave around the practice of being nice as a business value (and she really practices what she preaches there) and the importance of building and maintaining relationships. You can find Hannah on Instagram at @hannah_design_studio or visit www.hannahdesign.co.nzFor show notes visit supercreativepodcast.comHosted by Catie DawsonBought to you by Somewhere CreativeFind us on Instagram - @supercreativepodcast
Roman Krznaric is a public philosopher who writes about the power of ideas to change society. His books, including Empathy, The Wonderbox and Carpe Diem Regained, have been published in more than 20 languages. His new book, The Good Ancestor: How to Think Long Term in a Short Term World, has been described by U2’s The Edge as ‘the book our children’s children will thank us for reading’.Think about it for a second, you and I are living in the one and only planet we currently know for sure that sustains life, in the whole universe. Let that sink in. How do you relate with your immediate surroundings? How does your neighborhood look like? How would you like it to look like for the moment when your kids, and their kids, inherit it? Are we currently living with a lifestyle that embraces the idea that we are living in the only planet that we know of that has life within it? Does this idea make you think about how much do you apply the golden rule in every interaction you have with other people, your surroundings, and the Earth itself?My conversation with Roman and his newest book The Good Ancestor has made me become aware of this. It has always been in my mind, the notion that we haven't found life elsewhere, but I have never thought about how this impacts the life of my children, which I don't plan on having anytime soon, and their children. This is what Roman calls "deep time humility", which means that we can take a step back and think critically about how little time we have to experience life within this blue marble , and how much impact we can have in it.Unfortunately, right now we are affecting it on the negative more than on the positive. This means that the world that my children inherit will almost certainly be left off worse than the one I inherited. Of course, no one ever has in its right mind the goal of leaving the planet worse for our future generations, but that's exactly what we are doing. But, as Roman argues in his book The Good Ancestor, we can do something about it.In this conversation we discussed the many ways in which we can be Good Ancestors, from redesigning our political systems so they can take into account the long-term, how can individuals, such as you and me, live a lifestyle that makes us a Good Ancestor, we discuss six types of long-term thinking, and much more.This is by far one of the most important conversations I will share with you during my trajectory in this show. It made me Think of my future kids, their future kids, and being Good Ancestors; Reading the Good Ancestor has made me want to Apply the Golden Rule with future generations, who have no saying in the world they will inherit, and how being a good ancestor and living a good life are not mutually exclusive but rather excellent complements.I do hope it makes you think about your relationship with the future generations and it makes you go grab a copy of Roman's book, The Good Ancestor, right now, available everywhere books are sold.---Website - www.romankrznaric.comBuy the book here with a 20% discount.Twitter - @romankrznaricWatch Roman's newest TED Talk here— Highlights —(5:56) The Good Ancestor: How To Think Long Term in a Short Term World. Why did this book emerge?(6:20) We are currently living in an age of The Tyranny of the Now.(7:01) How long is long term thinking?(8:20) Tug of war between the short-term part of our brains versus the long-term part of our brains(9:42) Humankind has colonized the future - WOW(11:45) We must extend our moral circle so it includes future generations. We must extend our social circle not just across space, but through time - Roman Krznaric(13:22) It never once occurred to me that we disenfranchise future generations in the same way that women and slaves have been disenfranchised throughout history -Roman Krznaric(16:00) The sense of wonder when thinking about future generations.(17:03) Is knowledge of the future a contradiction by definition?(18:15) Being a Good Ancestor means passing on a planet that is fit for all life. (18:50) Thinking Long-Term means falling in love, once again, with the ecosystems we inhabit.(21:42) Creating an economy that stays within the boundaries of the living world.(25:15) Where does long term thinking lie? in our brain? Our culture? Our institutions?(29:20) Redesigning our political institutions for the long term?(34:20) Does Democracy Reflect Long-Term Thinking?(39:40) Having a relationship with Earth as a sacred place.(41:10) How can we invite the regular individual to adopt a long-term thinking mindset? What habits, values, would we need to harvest?(42:40) We are just a moment in the great cosmic story going back thirteen billion years -- the beginning of the universe - and at least five billion years forward to the death of the sun. And I think when you have that kind of sense of who are we in relation to time, that we are just tiny, that gives you what I call "deep time humility". - Roman Krznaric.(47:07) Viktor Frankl's 'Man's Search For Meaning' and its importance for our path into long-term thinking.(50:20) How to prevent nihilism while thinking on deep time.(53:45) How would you like to be remembered by your grandchildren, and their grandchildren?(55:00) Thinking of my future kids, their future kids and being Good Ancestors; Applying the Golden Rule with future generations, and how being a good ancestor and living a good life are not mutually exclusive but rather excellent complements.(58:30) The Long Now Foundation.(1:00:30) The definition of freedom is always changing.(1:03:20) Freedom vs. Responsibility.(1:06:40) What effect does Roman think his book, The Good Ancestor, will have in the next 200 years?--- Support Us ---Thanks for tuning in for this edition of Through Conversations Podcast!If you find this episode interesting, don't miss out on new conversations and subscribe to the podcast at any podcast feed you use, and leave me a review. Also, consider sharing it with someone you think can enjoy this episode.--- Keep The Conversation Going ---Instagram:@thruconvpodcastTwitter: @ThruConvPodcastWebsite: throughconversations.com--- Credits ---Our New, Awesome Music by Joe Lyle. More info can be found at https://joelyledrums.comHosted, Produced by Alex Levy.
Welcome to the Storyboard where the guys give you some industry news, let you in on what the guys are watching and give you a preview of this month's trilogy, Indiana Jones!Take it to the baby town... If you like what you hear, please rate, review and subscribe!!You can find us on Facebook and Instagram at Movies in the Buff and Twitter @BuffMovies, or email us at watchingmoviesinthebuff@gmail.com.moviesinthebuff.buzzsprout.comHosted by John Dreher and Brett Bolton; Cover Art by Melanie Brown
Behold the legend of Stuart Semple vs Anish Kapoor. Kick back for story time about the most amazing (and petty) fight in modern art history.Stuart Semple: http://stuartsemple.comBuy his art supplies: https://www.culturehustleusa.comHosted by Ben Lucas and Stuart Marlanteshttps://photo-op.showhello@photo-op.show See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Full episode with Deedy available here: https://youtu.be/Vn79br3mKZMDebarghya (Deedy) currently a Founding Engineer at a Stealth Startup is a computer science graduate from Cornell University. He has previously worked and interned at Google, Facebook and Coursera. In this podcast we talk about various computer science roles in industry: research, software engineering, product management, and doing a PhD or not.Also check-out these talks on all available podcast platforms: https://jayshah.buzzsprout.comHosted by:Jay Shah: https://www.linkedin.com/in/shahjay22/You can reach out to https://www.public.asu.edu/~jgshah1/ for any queries.Stay tuned for upcoming webinars!***Disclaimer: The information contained in this video represents the views and opinions of the speaker and does not necessarily represent the views or opinions of any institution. It does not constitute an endorsement by any Institution or its affiliates of such video content.***
This is our boomstick! The guys finish their October trilogy with Army of Darkness! The guys travel to the 1300s to watch Bruce Campbell battle himself, deliver some remarkable one liners, and marvel at the unique qualities of the whole Evil Dead Trilogy.Take it to the baby town...If you like what you hear, please rate, review and subscribe!!You can find us on Facebook and Instagram at Movies in the Buff and Twitter @BuffMovies, or email us at watchingmoviesinthebuff@gmail.com.moviesinthebuff.buzzsprout.comHosted by John Dreher and Brett Bolton; Music by TJ Kross; Cover Art by Melanie Brown
Nick and Sebastian talk to David Binder, second trombonist of the Detroit Symphony Orchestra about audition preparation, banjo-pickin', and why Northwestern trombonists are so handsome. tromboneretreat.comHosted by Sebastian Vera - @js.vera (instagram) @sebastianvera (twitter) and Nick Schwartz - @basstrombone444 (instagram)Produced and edited by Sebastian VeraMusic: Firehorse: Mvt 1 - Trot by Steven Verhelst performed live by Brian Santero, Sebastian Vera and Nick SchwartzCobra Mustang sounds: https://freesound.org/people/mainswor/sounds/186556/
Today Chris Williamson joins me. Chris hosts a podcast called Modern Wisdom, owns an events company in the UK and coaches people to get more out of life. He thinks a lot about how to live a good life, finding one's purpose, maximizing human performance, productivity, fitness and psychology.In this conversation we dive deep into what makes Modern Wisdom such a unique podcast. We also discuss his newest ebook named The Ultimate Life Hacks List where Chris has compiled over 200 ways of upgrading your existence, including productivity hacks, healthy habit building, social advice, mindset, and more. I have downloaded The Ultimate Life Hacks List and hands down is one of the best guides that are out there to help you maximize the payoffs of your time here on earth.Chris walks his talk. He is an example for all of us who want to start a new business, project or just want to begin building something out of nothing. Not only that, he has created a platform to share with us all of what it means to have wisdom during the 21st Century. This was a great conversation and I hope you’ll enjoy it as much as I did!With you, Chris Williamson.---Website - https://chriswillx.comDownload The Ultimate Life Hacks List HereModern Wisdom Podcast On YouTubeChris’ Twitter AccountChris’ Instagram--- Highlights —(2:30) How did The Modern Wisdom Podcast emerge?(6:19) What makes a conversation become a great one? (9:55) The Ultimate Life Hacks List (10:30) What does it really mean to be a productive person in the 21st Century?(13:36) What are some of the biggest challenges we face when we want to be more productive and how does Chris believe we can overcome them?(16:50) Cultivating a long-term mindset for personal achievements. (18:08) The dangers of looking for quick fixes, shortcuts in life. (22:45) The tipping point.(24:26) Aligning your daily activities with your long-term goals.(28:06) Chris’ advice for younger generations (i.e. recent graduates).(34:50) How to leverage your time to explore yourself(35:20) Gassing up your friends!(40:47) Spend each day trying to be a little wiser than you were when you woke up. Discharge your duties faithfully and well. Step by step you get ahead, but not necessarily in fast spurts. But you build discipline by preparing for fast spurts… Slug it out one inch at a time, day by day, at the end of the day – if you live long enough – most people get what they deserve.– Charlie Munger(42:07) "Being selfless is one of the most selfish things you can do” - Chris Williamson WOW(44:33) The odds of you being born and what does it mean for your life.(48:20) You don’t need peace of mind, you need peace from mind - Naval Ravikant (49:40) What is something that almost nobody knows about entrepreneurship, but Chris does?(56:00) Which version of yourself will learn faster, the one who only studies, and never tries, or the one who tries and fails, but keeps trying?(58:00) What were David's biggest mistakes in entrepreneurship and what did he learn from them?(1:02:00) Closing Remarks--- Support Us —Thanks for tuning in for this edition of Through Conversations Podcast!If you find this episode interesting, don't miss out on new conversations and subscribe to the podcast at any podcast feed you use, and leave me a review. Also, consider sharing it with someone you think can enjoy this episode.--- Keep The Conversation Going —Instagram:@thruconvpodcastTwitter: @ThruConvPodcastWebsite: throughconversations.com--- Credits —Our New, Awesome Music by Joe Lyle. More info can be found at https://joelyledrums.comHosted, Produced by Alex Levy.
Today’s podcast guest is my lovely friend, Dani Cubis. Dani is the owner of Spongedrop Cakery – a much-loved boutique cake and cupcake store located in the heart of Mount Maunganui, here in the Bay of Plenty. In this episode you’ll hear how Dani started Spongedrop over 8 years ago after spending her early career in the advertising & PR industry. I love how Dani turned a personal passion for baking into a thriving business that is well loved in its local community. I hope you will find Dani’s story as inspiring as I do.Please make sure you check out Spongedrop on Instagram - @spongedrop or next time you are in Mount Maunganui, pop in for a coffee, tea or sweet treat. I can recommend the cheese scones, cinnamon scrolls, macarons, cupcakes and white chocolate macadamia slice…..clearly I go their often.For show notes visit supercreativepodcast.comHosted by Catie DawsonBought to you by Somewhere CreativeFind us on Instagram - @supercreativepodcast
Ashley Tabata is a wife, mom, wellness coach, yogi, and entrepreneur…but she is so much more. She has committed her life to helping families achieve mind and body wellness. She created “My Inner Peace Wellness” which is designed to help families with planning, pregnancy, postpartum, caregiver resources, and more.In May of 2019, she suffered a loss so many women and families endure. Due to complications, she lost her baby girl, Harper. She has taken that pain and is sharing her and her family’s journey. www.myinnerpeacewellness.comHosted by Heather DiecidueProduced by Anthony Dieciduewww.mantraspective.com@mantraspective on facebook, instagram, and twitter.
Give us back our hand! The guys continue their October trilogy with Evil Dead II! The guys break down the potentially confusing plot, Bruce Campbell having to fight his own hand and some of the funniest moments of the movie - everyone loves a good dream ballet. Groovy.Take it to the baby town...If you like what you hear, please rate, review and subscribe!!You can find us on Facebook and Instagram at Movies in the Buff and Twitter @BuffMovies, or email us at watchingmoviesinthebuff@gmail.com.moviesinthebuff.buzzsprout.comHosted by John Dreher and Brett Bolton; Music by TJ Kross; Cover Art by Melanie Brown
My second podcast guest is my creative and inspiring friend, Amber Armitage. As an Art Director and Stylist, Amber is a master in visual storytelling, she works with editorial and commercial clients, predominantly in interiors - from large brand campaigns through to smaller scale projects with some of New Zealand’s favourite magazines and brands. Amber's unique aesthetic is driven by a love for rich textures, beautiful colours and she is an expert at turning an initial concept into an inspiring space. Amber is one of my many friends who inspired the inception of this podcast – not only because of the beautiful work she creates but also her business story – making the leap from full time employment to working for herself. I hope you enjoy. For show notes visit supercreativepodcast.comHosted by Catie DawsonBought to you by Somewhere CreativeFind us on Instagram - @supercreativepodcast
We're gonna get you.....to join us for the kick off of our new Trilogies season and Sam Raimi's cult classic, The Evil Dead. The guys discuss the ins and outs of horror, and how Raimi makes a movie that holds up 40 years later on a shoestring budget.Take it to the baby town...If you like what you hear, please rate, review and subscribe!!You can find us on Facebook and Instagram at Movies in the Buff and Twitter @BuffMovies, or email us at watchingmoviesinthebuff@gmail.com.moviesinthebuff.buzzsprout.comHosted by John Dreher and Brett Bolton; Music by TJ Kross; Cover Art by Melanie Brown
My first guest is my clever and creative friend, Toni Brandso - interior architect and co-founder of Material Creative. Over the past 11 years, Toni and her business partner Liv Patience have built an award-winning interior design studio focused on creating unexpected design and spaces that bring people together and design attention. You only have to look up Material Creative online to find interiors that are beautiful, clever, bold, quirky and that truly have the ‘wow’ factor. To me, Toni is the epitome of ‘super creative’ and I’m so pleased to share her creative business journey for episode one. I hope you enjoy.For show notes, visit supercreativepodcast.comHosted by Catie DawsonBought to you by Somewhere CreativeFind us on Instagram - @supercreativepodcast
Nick and Sebastian talk to Amanda Stewart, Associate Principal trombonist of the St. Louis Symphony Orchestra about lemon pledge, popping out pedals D's and mental health as an artist. tromboneretreat.comHosted by Sebastian Vera - @js.vera (instagram) @sebastianvera (twitter) and Nick Schwartz - @basstrombone444 (instagram)Produced and edited by Sebastian VeraMusic: Firehorse: Mvt 1 - Trot by Steven Verhelst performed live by Brian Santero, Sebastian Vera and Nick SchwartzSt. Louis sounds: https://freesound.org/people/suoitnop/sounds/46888/
Welcome to the Storyboard where the guys give you some industry news, let you in on what the guys are watching and give you a preview of this month's trilogy, The Evil Dead! Take it to the baby town... If you like what you hear, please rate, review and subscribe!!You can find us on Facebook and Instagram at Movies in the Buff and Twitter @BuffMovies, or email us at watchingmoviesinthebuff@gmail.com.moviesinthebuff.buzzsprout.comHosted by John Dreher and Brett Bolton; Cover Art by Melanie Brown
Join the party as Movies in the Buff celebrates our 100th full length episode! The guys commemorate the journey by catching up with past guest hosts: John O'Connor, Josh Tobin, Arielle Yoder, Tim Hassler, and the ones who started it all, TJ Kross and Anabell Krzyzanowski! They play games, reminisce about favorite movie experiences and muse over classic Movies in the Buff memories.Take it to the baby town...If you like what you hear, please rate, review and subscribe!!You can find more info for all of our guests at:John O'ConnorInstagram @notjohnconnorThe Spectacular Showhttp://Spectacularshow.podomatic.com; or on Instagram @spectacularshowpodJosh Tobinwww.joshtobin.comArielle YoderInstagram @yodes91DreamStreet Theatre Company www.dreamstreetnyc.org; on Facebook @dreamstreetnyc and Instagram @dreamstreatnycTim HasslerThe Good Morning Nagswww.thegoodmorningnags.com; https://www.youtube.com/thegoodmorningnagsYou can find us on Facebook and Instagram at Movies in the Buff and Twitter @BuffMovies, or email us at watchingmoviesinthebuff@gmail.com.moviesinthebuff.buzzsprout.comHosted by John Dreher and Brett Bolton; Music by TJ Kross; Cover Art by Melanie Brown
Shoshana Berger is senior editorial director at IDEO, where she has worked on projects ranging from the end of life to modern Judaism to school lunch. She led the launch of IDEO’s publishing platform and of Blueprint, its first large-scale conference. Before IDEO, Shoshana was a senior editor at WIRED, and wrote for the New York Times, Fast Company, TIME, WIRED, and Quartz. In her 20s, she cofounded the DIY design magazine, ReadyMade, later turning it into a book, Ready Made: How to Make (Almost) Everything. Dr. BJ Miller is a longtime hospice & palliative medicine physician and educator. He’s been on faculty at his alma mater, UCSF, since 2007 and has worked in all settings of care: hospital, clinic, residential facility, and home.BJ’s career has been dedicated to moving healthcare towards a human centered approach, on a policy as well as a personal level. Led by his own experiences as a patient, BJ advocates for the roles of our senses, community and presence in designing a better ending. His interests are in working across disciplines to affect broad-based culture change, cultivating a civic model for aging and dying and furthering the message that suffering and dying are fundamental and intrinsic aspects of life.“Next to birth, death is one of our most profound experiences,” Miller and Berger write. “Shouldn’t we talk about it, prepare for it, use what it can teach us about how to live?”. When it comes to death, we are all beginners. That is why Shoshana and BJ co-authored the book A Beginner’s Guide to the End, which is is a clear-eyed and big-hearted action plan for approaching the end of life, written to help readers feel more in control of an experience that so often seems anything but controllable. In this episode we discuss A Beginners Guide to the End. Talking to Shoshana and BJ has been one of the most amazing experiences ever since I started this Podcast. We dived deep into what we can learn from this collective pause we currently are living in and putting this newly acquired insights into practice, we discussed the importance of revisiting our own nature, one that includes mortality, why is it important to have conversations about death and how to have them with oneself and with others, we also talked about the ways in which we can foster a sense of community in an atomized society, and more,This conversation has been one that will stay with me for a long time. I am very honored and grateful with BJ and Shoshana for joining me in a deep conversation. Enjoy!---Website: https://www.abgtte.com--- Highlights ---(3:20) How would you introduce yourself to your younger self?(7:43) How should we approach the “pause” we are living during lockdown? What should we reflect upon?(13:44) How can we put into practice what we have learned during this “collective existential practice”?(18:10) What do our cities and the way they are designed tell about ourselves?(21:10) Revisiting our nature.(22:30) How should we deal with our mortality and conversations around death?(30:21) In an-ever increasing atomized society, how can we redesign our communities so we can flourish together as human beings?(37:40) We have agency in our perspective - WOW(40:00) We often talk about our own mortality, but what can we do to support others who are going through a difficult period in their lives?(45:45) Closing remarks.--- Support Us ---Thanks for tuning in for this edition of Through Conversations Podcast!If you find this episode interesting, don't miss out on new conversations and subscribe to the podcast at any podcast feed you use, and leave me a review. Also, consider sharing it with someone you think might enjoy exploring life and all the topics that surround it Through Conversations.--- Keep The Conversation Going ---Instagram:@thruconvpodcastTwitter: @ThruConvPodcastWebsite: throughconversations.com--- Credits ---Our New, Awesome Music by Joe Lyle. More info can be found at https://joelyledrums.comHosted, Produced by Alex Levy.
The end-of-the-Summer Movie Marathon concludes with the final installment of the Lord of the Rings Trilogy: The Return of the King!! Special guest host Josh Tobin returns to cast the One Ring into the fires of Mt. Doom and banish Sauron from the realm! The guys wrap up the trilogy by examining the heart of the quest, discussing the construction of the battle scenes, and breaking down what makes this movie stand the test of time. Take it to the Baby Town...You can find Josh on www.joshtobin.com.Check out John and Brett on The Spectacular Show at http://Spectacularshow.podomatic.com; or on Instagram @spectacularshowpodAnd John on Big Face Podcast at https://linktr.ee/samanthajanetilton; or on Instagram @bigfacepodcastIf you like what you hear, please rate, review and subscribe!!You can find us on Facebook and Instagram at Movies in the Buff and Twitter @BuffMovies, or email us at watchingmoviesinthebuff@gmail.com.moviesinthebuff.buzzsprout.comHosted by John Dreher and Brett Bolton; Music by TJ Kross; Cover Art by Melanie Brown
In this episode we are joined by Tony Marano representing LittleWarsTV and Jasper Oorthuys, Editor in Chief of Wargames Soldiers & Strategy magazine for a discussion of the current state of our hobby.Some of the rules, manufacturers, and publications mentioned in this episode:· Wargame Soldiers & Strategy (https://www.karwansaraypublishers.com/wss-mag)· Ancient Warfare (https://www.karwansaraypublishers.com/ancient-warfare-magazine)· LittleWarsTV (http://www.littlewarstv.com/)· Mortem et Gloriam published by The Plastic Soldier Company (https://www.theplasticsoldiercompany.co.uk/product/mortem-et-gloriam-compendium-box-set/)· Footsore Miniatures (https://footsoreminiatures.co.uk/)· Hagen Miniatures (https://www.hagen-miniatures.de/)· Pony Wars (https://ponywars.uk/)· Rubicon Models (https://www.rubiconmodels.com/)· Force on Force published by Ambush Alley Games (http://www.ambushalleygames.net/)· Chain of Command published by Too Fat Lardies (https://toofatlardies.co.uk/product-category/chain-of-command/)If you find yourself near Ommen in the Netherlands please drop in and support the National Tin Figure Museum (https://www.tinnenfigurenmuseum.nl/)Patreon Page:· www.patreon.com/accrossthepondwargamersWe welcome your comments or suggestions and can be reached at gary@acrossthepondwargamers.comHosted and produced by Gary Grimes and Collin Grimes. Original theme music written and performed by Brian Stolfa
Nick and Sebastian talk to Dr. Steve Wolfinbarger, professor of trombone at Western Michigan University, about the art of practicing, building a studio culture and the nuances of Arthur Pryor.tromboneretreat.comHosted by Sebastian Vera - @js.vera (instagram) @sebastianvera (twitter) and Nick Schwartz - @basstrombone444 (instagram)Produced and edited by Sebastian VeraMusic: Firehorse: Mvt 1 - Trot by Steven Verhelst performed live by Brian Santero, Sebastian Vera and Nick SchwartzFantastic Polka by Arthur Pryor performed by Dr. WolfinbargerMichigan sounds: https://freesound.org/people/johnaudiotech/sounds/347049/
The end-of-the-Summer Movie Marathon continues!! We continue our epic quest with The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers! Special guest host Josh Tobin is back to resume our trek across Middle Earth. They jump right back into the epic saga by breaking down the newly introduced realm of Rohan, discussing the fellowship's individual character paths, and marvel at Andy Serkis' work as Gollum. Be sure to join next week for the finale of our marathon LOTR: The Return of the King.Take it to the Baby Town...You can find Josh on www.joshtobin.com.Check out John and Brett on The Spectacular Show at http://Spectacularshow.podomatic.com; or on Instagram @spectacularshowpodAnd John on Big Face Podcast at https://linktr.ee/samanthajanetilton; or on Instagram @bigfacepodcastIf you like what you hear, please rate, review and subscribe!!You can find us on Facebook and Instagram at Movies in the Buff and Twitter @BuffMovies, or email us at watchingmoviesinthebuff@gmail.com.moviesinthebuff.buzzsprout.comHosted by John Dreher and Brett Bolton; Music by TJ Kross; Cover Art by Melanie Brown
Interview with Charlotte Mei (@thecharlottemei), a nutritionist, presenter & sustainability advocate based in Singapore.Ways to connect with Charlotte online:Instagram: @thecharlottemeiWebsite (with recipes!): thecharlottemei.comHosted by Courtney Kocak (@courtneykocak). Follow @climergencypod for more sustainability tips.Please take a minute to rate & review if you found this podcast valuable. It helps other folks find it. —> ratethispodcast.com/climergency
It's an end-of-the Summer Movie Marathon!! We kick off our marathon with The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring! The guys are joined by special guest host Josh Tobin as they embark on their adventures in Middle Earth. They break down what makes these movies so beloved and delve into the magic, mysticism and storytelling of Tolkien, and discover how relevant the lessons and themes are just as meaningful today. Take it to the Baby Town...You can find Josh on www.joshtobin.com.Check out John and Brett on The Spectacular Show at http://Spectacularshow.podomatic.com; or on Instagram @spectacularshowpodAnd John on Big Face Podcast at https://linktr.ee/samanthajanetilton; or on Instagram @bigfacepodcastIf you like what you hear, please rate, review and subscribe!!You can find us on Facebook and Instagram at Movies in the Buff and Twitter @BuffMovies, or email us at watchingmoviesinthebuff@gmail.com.moviesinthebuff.buzzsprout.comHosted by John Dreher and Brett Bolton; Music by TJ Kross; Cover Art by Melanie Brown
Episode 9: – “Playing with yourself”In this episode we are joined by Alex Sotheran from the Storm of Steel youtube channel to discuss solo wargaming.Some of the Manufacturers/Publishers mentioned in this episode:· Storm of Steel Wargaming: https://youtu.be/-vZ1zQ7HVlk and https://youtu.be/UYp4_lc5Zzc· Blue Moon Miniatures: https://www.oldgloryminiatures.com/products.asp?cat=653· MiniFigs: http://www.miniaturefigurines.co.uk/Home.aspx· Square Bashing – Peter Pig: https://www.peterpig.co.uk/index.html· Brigade Miniatures: http://brigadegames.3dcartstores.com/· Firelock Games: https://www.firelockgames.com/· Two Hour Wargames: https://www.twohourwargames.com/· Crucible Crush: https://www.cruciblecrush.com/· Warlord Games: Judge Dredd: https://store.warlordgames.com/collections/judge-dredd· Rommel: Honour Publishing: https://sammustafa.com/rommel/· Roll of One: https://rollaone.com/ ( https://rollaone.com/2020/05/31/community-effort-to-jointly-paint-some-6mm-armies-for-fun-and-charity/ ) Solo Wargaming resources· Solo Wargaming with Miniatures (Facebook): ( https://www.facebook.com/search/top?q=solo%20wargaming%20with%20miniatures )· Henry Hyde’s Wargames Compendium ( https://thewargamingcompendium.com/ )· Society of Solo Wargamers ( https://lonewarriorswa.com/#:~:text=The%20Solo%20Wargamers%20Association%2C%20founded,Warrior%20is%20our%20quarterly%20journal.&text=So%2C%20whether%20you%20are%20a,thinking%20about%20wargaming%20alone%2C%20welcome! )· Beast of War ( https://www.beastsofwar.com/ ) Lokata Documentary:· Life Lakota: https://youtu.be/nbSRUtuWh7sWe welcome your comments or suggestions and can be reached at gary@acrossthepondwargamers.comHosted and produced by Gary Grimes and Collin Grimes. Original theme music written and performed by Brian Stolfa If you wish to support our podcast with Patreon, here is the link to our Patreon page: www.patreon.com/acrossthepondwargamers
Where do we come from, what makes us human? What does it really mean to be a social animal? Isabel Behncke is a scientist, a field ethologist who studies the social behavior of animals, including humans. She has a PhD from Oxford, a Masters from Cambridge and two more degrees from University College London. Originally from Chile, Isabel was the first South American following great apes in the wild, she walked more than 3,000 km in the Congo jungle studying a community of wild bonobos, our closest living relatives together with chimpanzees. She is also a TED Fellow and award-winning integrative thinker, who applies an evolutionary lens to the modern challenges that people and planet face.This episode will blow your mind, we talked about how we resemble our primate cousins — the Bonobos — in so many ways, including the importance of play in the way we flourish as individuals and as communities, the effects that lockdown may have on social interactions, key differences between virtual meetings and real life encounters, the importance of our senses, evolution, and much more!I believe that this conversation enlightened me in a big way. Isabel is an amazing person, and her passion for understanding the underpinnings of what makes us, us is very contagious. With you, Isabel Behncke.---Website: http://www.isabelbehncke.comTwitter: @IsabelBehnckeInstagram: @Isabel BehnckeTED Profile: Isabel Behncke--- Highlights ---(3:30) Isabel’s trajectory(4:01) Great quote from Isabel’s TED Talk.(4:40) How does play enter the equation in today’s world?(7:50) Does isolation have an effect on long term social interactions?(10:30) Do virtual interactions substitute face-to-face encounters?(14:40) Experiment: virtual meetings via Zoom vs. Face-to-Face reunions.(16:50) Blueprint: The Evolutionary Origins of a Good Society by Nicholas Christakis.(17:45) The importance of our senses.(21:30) Study Links Warm Hands, Warm Heart(22:54) Could rationality override our evolutionary blueprint?(30:00) Biology, Genes, and Culture.(31:32) The Bajau People: “Sea Nomads” Of The Far East(33:40) The similarities and differences of social structures between Bonobos and Humans.(36:25) Do we make friends the same way Bonobos do?(38:30) If you could build a nation from scratch, how would you do it? Where would you start?(41:38) How has faith evolved?(43:45) Isabel’s vision of the future.(46:50) “We are not apart from nature, we are part of nature” WOW.(47:10) Closing remarks.--- Support Us ---Thanks for tuning in for this edition of Through Conversations Podcast!If you find this episode interesting, don't miss out on new conversations and subscribe to the podcast at any podcast feed you use, and leave me a review. Also, consider sharing it with someone you think can enjoy this episode.--- Keep The Conversation Going —Instagram:@thruconvpodcastTwitter: @ThruConvPodcastWebsite: throughconversations.com--- Credits ---Our New, Awesome Music by Joe Lyle. More info can be found at https://joelyledrums.comHosted, Produced by Alex Levy.Special thanks to Momentum Clothing for supporting this episode! 10% of the money Momentum Clothing raises will be donated to different organizations that are responsible for improving the lives of many people. The 4 organizations are: The Ocean Cleanup, Black Lives Matter, Cadena AC and KKL México.
This episode is a rambling discussion of our experiences and thoughts on remote wargaming using video conferencing. Some of the Manufacturers/Publishers mentioned in this episode:· The National Archives: https://www.archives.gov/· WOW Buildings: https://wowbuildings.wixsite.com/website· Empress Miniatures WW1 British Howitzer & Team: https://www.empressminiatures.com/bef20-45-howitzer-the-full-monty-2268-p.asp· The Plastic Soldier Company: https://www.theplasticsoldiercompany.co.uk/new-products/· Clearco Miniatures: http://clearcominiatures.blogspot.com/· Badger Miniatures: https://www.badgergames.com/home.html· LittleWars TV: http://www.littlewarstv.com/Wargames, Soldiers & Strategy Magazine has launched this year's Great Wargaming Survey which will run until August 31st.From Wargames, Soldiers & Strategy magazine is offering prizes to give away to some lucky winners and everyone gets a 20% discount coupon and a bunch of WSS articles, free of charge, upon completion.2020 Great Wargaming Survey = https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/T5H2LVPWe welcome your comments or suggestions and can be reached at gary@acrossthepondwargamers.comHosted and produced by Gary Grimes and Collin Grimes. Original theme music written and performed by Brian Stolfa
This is a test of Love & Acceptance. A time to release the constraints of societal constructs and allow the vibe to flow. This episode outlines how we plan to move through the season with authenticity, transparency, and learning! Our goal is to provide some helpful tools along the way that bring self-awareness and self-love to the forefront where growth and healing can cultivate. Do you accept this mission: Vibration Elevation starts NOW!!! Sponsored by: www.fitnesscollectiveatl.comHosted by: "Free Spirit" Tiffany B. www.truealignlife.com
Nick and Sebastian talk to trombonist, multi-instrumentalist, arranger and producer Dave Nelson about mysteriously recording for Taylor Swift's new album, following where opportunities lead and never being afraid to acquire new skills.tromboneretreat.comHosted by Sebastian Vera - @js.vera (instagram) @sebastianvera (twitter) and Nick Schwartz - @basstrombone444 (instagram)Produced and edited by Sebastian VeraMusic: Firehorse: Mvt 1 - Trot by Steven Verhelst performed live by Brian Santero, Sebastian Vera and Nick SchwartzBoston sounds: https://freesound.org/people/ddaedalus/sounds/418203/
Steve Oldham is Chief Executive Officer of Carbon Engineering Ltd. (CE), a Canadian-based clean energy company. CE is focused on the deployment of groundbreaking Direct Air Capture technology that captures carbon dioxide directly out of the atmosphere so it can be stored deep underground or turned into clean transportation fuels.Steve brings more than 20 years of executive experience to CE’s team, stemming from previous positions in technology, robotics, and aerospace sectors. He has played a lead role in a number of ‘Canada firsts’ in technology commercialization, including the first robot performing brain surgery, the first commercial radar satellite, robots that clean the inside of nuclear reactors, and satellites that service and repair other satellites. Steve holds a bachelor’s degree in mathematics and computer science from the University of Birmingham in England.This conversation comes at a time when the pandemic has hit us hard and it has grabbed everyone’s attention. Still, climate change is perhaps the most pressing challenge we must face as a species. We touched on very interesting topics, including Steve’s trajectory, his vision for the long term and how Carbon Engineering impacts positively in it, the cost of addressing climate change today, and much more!It is an honor to introduce to you, Steve Oldham. ---Website - https://carbonengineering.comTED Talk - How to pull the plug on climate change | Steve Oldham | TEDxPortlandAwesome Keynote by Steve - Turning CO2 into Fuel | Carbon Engineering CEO Steve Oldham--- Highlights --- (3:00) Steve’s trajectory.(5:15) How does Steve remind Himself that his endeavor is one that will be fruitful in the long haul?(7:35) How does Direct Air Capture work?(10:38) Once Carbon Engineering captures CO2 from the air, could we reuse it to fuel our cars or airplanes?(11:51) Could we remove too much CO2 from the atmosphere?(13:15) Putting CO2 back under the ground - - is this dangerous?(15:20) How can Carbon Engineering disrupt the world in a non-disruptive way?(17:27) What are some of the biggest challenges that Carbon Engineering is facing?(19:19) How much would it cost us to address climate change today?(23:00) How can we all become involved in this project?(25:55) Closing remarks.--- Support Us ---Thanks for tuning in for this edition of Through Conversations Podcast!If you find this episode interesting, don't miss out on new conversations and subscribe to the podcast at any podcast feed you use, and leave me a review. Also, consider sharing it with someone you think might enjoy this episode. --- Keep The Conversation Going ---Instagram:@thruconvpodcastTwitter: @ThruConvPodcastWebsite: throughconversations.com--- Credits ---Our New, Awesome Music by Joe Lyle. More info can be found at https://joelyledrums.comHosted, Produced by Alex Levy.
In this episode we are joined by Richard Clarke and Nick Skinner from Too Fat Lardies for an engaging discussion on campaigns in wargaming.Some of the Manufacturers/Publishers mentioned in this episode:· Too Fat Lardies: https://toofatlardies.co.uk/product-category/infamy-infamy/· Bad Squiddo Games: https://badsquiddogames.com/· 1st Corps Miniatures: https://1stcorps.co.uk/· Aventine Miniatures: https://aventineminiatures.co.uk/· Wargames Foundry: https://www.wargamesfoundry.com/Wargames, Soldiers & Strategy Magazine has launched this year's Great Wargaming Survey which will run until August 31st.Wargames, Soldiers & Strategy magazine is offering prizes to give away to some lucky winners and everyone gets a 20% discount coupon and a bunch of WSS articles, free of charge, upon completion.2020 Great Wargaming Survey = https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/T5H2LVPWe welcome your comments or suggestions and can be reached at gary@acrossthepondwargamers.comHosted and produced by Gary Grimes and Collin Grimes. Original theme music written and performed by Brian Stolfa