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In this episode from 2011 I was joined by Craig Cold from the outdoor podcast. We discussed finding adventure in your life, the law of the lowest common denominator, skills over stuff, EDC and day kits, butchering big game, small game hunting and more. Today's episode of Friday Flashbacks was originally published on 10-21-11 and was originally Episode-768-Craig Cole from The Outdoor Podcast. The show notes for the original episode with all relevant resources can be found here. Welcome to Friday Flashbacks, after 16 years and hundreds of interview shows we decided to run them as flash backs every Friday, … Continue reading →
The big ring with lots of bling is definitley the thing. Baseball history over the last 40 years told through the eyes of the ring maker.
TOPIC: Mobility PANEL: Trevor Pawl, Fmr. Chief Mobility Officer; Stephanie Brinley, S and P Global; Craig Cole, EV Pulse; Gary Vasilash, shinymetalboxes.net
At the 2023 American Society of Hematology (ASH) Annual Meeting in San Diego, California, Oncology Data Advisor had the privilege of speaking with many distinguished clinicians and patient advocates about their research presented at the meeting. Part 2 of this podcast series features exclusive conversations on patient advocacy groups in hematology, efforts to reduce racial disparities in multiple myeloma clinical trials, real-world outcomes of novel agents in the community setting, and much more!
Today we have Craig Coles on the show! Craig is a mindset and fitness coach I met at a conference in Arizona a couple months back. I heard his story at the conference and spoke with him and knew two things: 1) His energy is infectious and 2) His story is incredible! Craig was an athlete growing up, he was raised with a chip on his shoulder, a "F**k it" mentality that propelled him in life until he met his first battle with life....cancer. Craig was diagnosed with lymphoma and had a 20% chance to live. I love Craig's approach to combating the diagnoses which we speak about in the show. It really highlights his belief in the fact that no matter what it will all work out but you can't quit! It was during his recovery from cancer that Craig had an out of body experience that opened his eyes and his mind to a level of self awareness that hasn't gone away since! Craig's battles don't end there either; Craig talks about how he's been shot and how he was diagnosed with Cardio Myopathy. This ultimately led to him having to close down his facility, go through a serious depression and have to fight against his own heart to come back to alpha! Craig brings an energy, a clarity, a truth to how he lives his life and this is how he defines a masculine man, a true alpha, someone who can live in their truth. No matter the consequences. This is what he instils in his clients and the message he will instill with you today! I hope you enjoy the podcast! You can find Craig on Instagram and Facebook @only1craigcoles Please like and subscribe to help the show grow and to make sure you don't miss our next episodes this year!
Eileen and Nicole welcome special guest Craig Cole of EV Pulse to help them debunk some electric vehicle myths, talk about vegetables, and prep for their upcoming Disneyland to Disney World drive.See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
An interview with Mary McGoffin, author of “Under the Red Roof: One Hundred Years at Northern State Hospital”. Mary talks about the history of one of the most progressive treatment centers for mental illness in the nation and how its practices reflected changing attitudes and approaches to mental health. Joining in the discussion is Craig Cole, whose mother had at one time been a patient at NSH. While in college, Craig served as a volunteer at the facility and shares his memories along with Mary's.
Dr. P welcomes Dr. Craig Cole and Bryon Daily to shed light on the facts about multiple myeloma, a disease that Black Americans are twice at risk of developing. Today's podcast is brought to you in partnership with the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society.
PANEL: Jeff Stout, Global Innovation, Yanfeng; Craig Cole, Roadshow by CNET; Gary Vasilash, on Automotive; John McElroy, Autoline.tv
I met Don Everly once in my career playing pianos in nightclubs around the planet. The amazing sax player Craig Cole, a member of our band "Imminent Disaster" and I were playing a gig at Les Deux Cafe. It was just me and Craig and as I began singing "Knocking on Heaven's Door" there was the sound of someone singing harmony in my ear. As I recount in this episode, I didn't know who it was, but I recognized the voice immediately; Don Everly. So I thought it would be a good chance that we might be able to connect with him. The session begins with a visit with James Dean. As noted in the podcast, we didn't invite him - but Jennifer and I had a conversation with him last week via someone who has had a lifetime of visitations from him. So it wasn't odd for us that he would show up and having something extra to add. It's always mind bending when someone shows up - like at the end of the podcast when Jennifer says "Janis Joplin is here and she wants to say something to you." It took us awhile to unpack what she wanted to say - and it was about this book that I'm doing, that she will be a chapter in. It's about music and the afterlife, or music back "home" as they call it. But I invited Don to our class, and he does show up. For those who are eager to hear proof of the afterlife, it's not what we're doing - Jennifer and I have been doing this weekly for six years. There's tons of evidentiary sessions - online ("Paul Allen, Junior Seau and Dave Duerson") where it's clear she's talking to someone on the flipside that has new information. The film "Talking to Bill Paxton" has three mediums ask my old pal the same questions. The film "Hacking the Afterlife" on Amazon Prime is chock full of experiences that cannot be ascribed to cryptomnesia - so I don't spend time in these podcasts trying to prove something. I'm more interested in process, what "Harmony" means - and if people have journeys they planned in advance. I know that Phil and Don were estranged, and his description of "hearing his brother" before he saw him is priceless. Having been doing this for six years I always hear something new and fascinating when I ask "So what was it like when you crossed over?" I also took the time to ask his brother Phil some questions, also to ask Craig Cole some questions (I'd interviewed Craig years ago, but he's not in the books "Backstage Pass to the Flipside") - his description of having a "concert in his honor" makes total sense to me. I played with Craig at the House of Blues, he had a huge following in Los Angeles, was a monster sax player, and if anyone wants to hear him play, search "Point of Betrayal Theme" as he came in and recorded that for me, as well as played on the soundtrack for "Cannes Man." (Hope his wife Mariella sees this.) But for all those folks listening in for the first time - it's not about talking to "famous people" or "celebrities." There is no celebrity on the flipside. There is only love. Only the people we loved, who carry the frequency of our love. Who know that we grieve for them, who want to let us know that life goes on. Interesting discussion about that as well - as Don points out "inundating people with information that shows life continues can inspire some people to wallow on grief and not move on" - and that by "not talking to them" allows them to grieve and move on. It's an unusual point of view - in light of how much work we've done to show people that their loved ones are not gone, they're just not here. But it's what he's saying - and I'm happy to share what he had to say. Believe in an afterlife, don't believe in an afterlife - that's a choice - but allow for the possibility that it exists, or that life as we know it does not end. Based on the research we are "fully aware" prior to coming to the planet that we've chosen to be here, when we are here, we are semiconscious of that fact (some bypass filters to experience the flipside or their higher selves via an NDE, OBE, with LSD, meditation or hypnotherapy). But this is yet one more example of a conversation with someone no longer on the planet, but fully aware of what he's talking about, even though he passed less than a week ago.
Droplift was created by singer/songwriter Tony Zamora. The sound Droplift has created brings out a Grunge Rock style with a touch of an Indie vibe. The music has barreling vocal harmonies, buzzsaw lead guitars and thumping percussion, which defines Droplift. The group consists of Marshall Benson (lead guitar), Alan Phillips (bass guitar), Craig Cole (drums) and Tony Zamora (rythm guitar/vocals). This our last interview for a little while, today we talk to Tony Zamora from Droplift. Tony is the first musician that's been on the show that I've actually met! We talk about his music and his band Droplift, which has an awesome 90's grunge sound with some indie influence as well. Tony's vocal's and writing style are perfect for their sound. We also talk about how modern concerts have changed, and how we are sort of missing that "live" sound from these big shows. Enjoy the interview and check out some of Tony's music linked below! www.dropliftband.comSpotifyItunesYoutube
Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day for March 13, 2021 is: ungainly un-GAYN-lee adjective 1 a : lacking in smoothness or dexterity : clumsy b : hard to handle : unwieldy 2 : having an awkward appearance Examples: "Hayes first set eyes on 'Seneca,' when he was an ungainly yearling. Now 12, he's developed strength and coordination with good training, but he never outgrew that awkwardness." — Amber Heintzberger, The Chronicle of the Horse, 5 Feb. 2021 "With an oddly elevated hood and body that seems too tall and narrow, this Cadillac is a bit ungainly, reminding me of a smaller vehicle dressed in a fat suit." — Craig Cole, CNET Roadshow, 12 Jan. 2021 Did you know? What do you have to gain by knowing the root of ungainly? Plenty. The gain in ungainly is an obsolete English adjective meaning "direct" that is ultimately derived from the Old Norse preposition gegn, meaning "against." (It is unrelated to the noun in "economic gains" or the verb in "gain an advantage"; those came to English by way of Anglo-French and are related to an Old High German word meaning "to hunt for food.") Ungainly can describe someone who is clumsy, as in "a tall, ungainly man"; or something that causes you to feel clumsy when you try to handle it, as in "a car with ungainly controls"; or something that simply looks awkward and out of place, as in "an ungainly strip mall."
February 7th - Mosaic With Craig Cole by Carpenter's Way Church
What are some of the best vehicles the Roadshow crew reviewed this year? Here are Craig Cole's top picks.
What are some of the best vehicles the Roadshow crew reviewed this year? Here are Craig Cole's top picks.
This episode we take a backwards glance at some of the biggest fuckwits of 2020. This is a big claim, as they've really come out of the woodwork this year - but anti-lockdowners have it all. Antivaxxers. Anti 5g. Anti Bill Gates. Anti bloody everything except the plague. People like Fanons Panayides, Craig Cole, Avi Yemini and other SovCit wankers that really just stirred up the lunatic fringe to chase themselves around the Shrine of Remembrance and struggling to make a cohesive point in a crowd of idiots and attention seekers. The one thing we know is that they love the plague and think everyone should have a go at a round of covid and it's bloody unaustralian to deny us a shot. That's why they had to piss on the diggers by holding it at the Shrine. We are being denied our hard fought freedoms to get a bad cough! In the news we look briefly at the latest Q drop, the failed Texas SCOTUS bid and that arsehole from Christchurch. Eric is back and it's been a big week in Pete Evans. We liked making this episode, got nice and fired up. I hope you all enjoy it as much as we did!
Main stream media made out Craig Cole was arrested for exercising his rights. However, main stream media missed a huge detail; he was only detained. No arrest! He was grabbed, taken away from the steps of Parliament House Melbourne, with his hands tied he entered the back of a police van. Where did he go next? That's exactly what we find out in Part 2 of this exclusive interview by Lisa Jane Hussey from Yummy Mummy Podcast. On Sunday 10th May 2020, around an hour and 15 minutes after the people of Melbourne walked over to the steps of Parliament House to exercise their rights, Craig was grabbed by police officers without warning. Craig shared with us in Part 1 his passion for providing assistance, educating the community relating to the constitution, the people’s lawful rights and exposing government/corporate corruption. He runs the Facebook page; NO CONSENT : For We Are Young And FreeThis is one great Aussie bloke making a difference! Feel free to share this interview. In the event it becomes censored, you can find it on Spotify. #staydelicious
From nice to downright nasty, here are some of your best remarks.
From nice to downright nasty, here are some of your best remarks.
Today we sit down to chat with a man that is considered to be one of the godfathers of the wrapping scene in Austin Texas, Craig Cole. We talk about where he stated out, tuff times that followed and salivation that came in the form of a box truck, a movable wrap shop! Let's take about new possibilities, lets wrap talk with Craig from Mutiny Wraps!
October 30, 2017 Phone Tester Aviv Tene, Doppler App Craig Cole and Kardashian Bio Jerry Oppenheimer
At the University of Michigan, Dr. Craig Cole is working on a collaboration with the MMRC to perform genomic sequencing on 500 hundred relapsed and refractory myeloma patients over a two year period. The goal is to share each patient's genomic profile to identify patient-specific treatment options. The study will be open at 11 myeloma academic centers to begin, with more to open in the future. The tissue samples collected at these centers are shipped to the University of Michigan Comprehensive Cancer Center, which then evaluates the alterations of 1700 genes. The study aims to find the specific mutations that are "actionable," or that have a drug that can be used. The study goal is to make myeloma treatment more precise for a disease that varies widely from patient to patient. Thanks to our episode sponsor, Takeda Oncology
OLD SCHOOL IS COOL! Warzone Wrestling Australia champion 'Pitbull' Craig Cole chats with Ali at the Vicious Pursuit Wrestling Academy. Topics include WWA's event THIS SATURDAY, May 21st in Mulgrave VIC, how he started in the business, words of wisdom for the younger generation, breaking in Chris Atkins, & loads more including the good times you've come to expect from #HeelingOut. (Apologies for the audio quality. Our environment was not conducive to optimal recording. This episode is best enjoyed at a lower volume. Cheers, Josh - Producer) For all episodes of 'Heeling Out', subscribe to Wrestle Radio Australia on your favourite podcast app. Please rate, review, & SHARE. Twitter: @ali_vaez @wrestleradioau Instagram: @alivaez Facebook: Facebook.com/Ali.vaez YouTube: Mohamad Ali Vaez Heeling Out is sponsored by WRESTLEMERCH PRINTING.
Frankly Speaking About Cancer with the Cancer Support Community
The Cancer Support Community's Linda House is joined by Craig Cole, Clinical Associate Professor of Medicine at the University of Michigan Comprehensive Cancer Center, and Anne Morris, Research Manager at the Cancer Support Community's Research Institute. Tune in to find out about the Cancer Support Community's Cancer Experience Registry, a platform for people to share their experiences with cancer so that the cancer community at large may better address their needs.
A new report from ALG says Ford and Hyundai have had the best improvement in perceived quality during the last five years. Analysts at Ford predict the next crop of midsize sedans due to flood the market in a year or so are going to eat into small-car sales. Volkswagen is considering selling its small pick-up, the Amarok, in Canada. All that and more, plus Autoline Daily correspondent Craig Cole test drives the new Infiniti G37.
Remember, JAC’s blatant F-150 rip off? Turns out that Ford does a bang-up job protecting intellectual property. Delphi’s aluminum wiring solution can save a ton of weight over the copper alternative — find out how much. BMW’s first-quarter results are very impressive and we’ll have the breakdown. All that and more, plus Craig Cole has Autoline’s first look at the Scion FR-S!
Volvo is in talks with overnight basketball sensation Jeremy Lin to help market cars in China. Chevrolet says its coming out with a new car for the American market, which will also race in NASCAR — we think we know what it is. Denso will begin testing vehicle-to-vehicle technology on Chinese roads. All that and more, plus Craig Cole has Autoline’s first look at the 2013 Ford Taurus.
Nissan will race the revolutionary DeltaWing car at the 24 Hours of Le Mans. Car sales are on the way up, up, up, but a lack of car haulers and other supply chain issues will prevent sales from hitting their potential. Audi is in talks to buy luxury motorcycle manufacturer Ducati. All that and more, plus Craig Cole has his first impressions of the new Toyota Prius c.