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Each of our lives is unique and filled with up and down moments. There will never be another you, however it is inevitable as a human being that you will face some great hardship during your lifetime. The Saints set a great example for us, but most people believe that is not the life for them-holiness is not something they can obtain. Today I discuss how Sainthood and our call to holiness means that we recognize our true call to greatness as God's people. Through openness, perseverance, trust and going ALL IN, there is nothing that we cannot do or be with God in our lives. In this episode we share the powerful ways that Jesus Christ transforms us and gives life to us when we learn to enter deeper into a relationship with Him. You have a call on your life to be great and to do something no one else can. It's time to recognize the power of God's love and that nothing is impossible for the Lord if you allow Him to work through you.Check out my social media @ef3life as well as my best selling book The SAINT Next Door (by Dan Jason) on Amazon!#podcast #god #jesus #christian #catholic #lifetothefullest #believe #faith #perseverance #trust #allin #openness #authenticity #journey #ef3life
On part 2 of this week's episode, we interview the creative team of Jason Patterson and Dan Abdo. Jason and Dan have been friends since high school and have collaborated on Comics, graphic novels, children's books and animation. Jason has also created many New Yorker cartoons, but has not had time for them this last few years. Their "Barb The Last Berserker" graphic novel has three volumes so far and is in development as a series for the Disney Channel. They've written six children's books featuring their characters, Blue, Barry and Pancake and created the cartoon show, Rocket Monkeys, which lasted for three seasons. You can find more about Dan and Jason at their website:https://www.danandjason.netAnd you can order there books here:https://www.amazon.com/stores/Dan-Jason/author/B08QQ5NJQQ?ref=ap_rdr&isDramIntegrated=true&shoppingPortalEnabled=trueOn Part 1 of the episode, we take a deep dive into the changes for ranking captions and discuss the current contests:Winning captions for New Yorker contest #894 (BOZO at MOMA). Finalists for contest #896 (Wanna get plucky?). Current New Yorker contest #898 (The drinks are cheap but it's kind of a dive). Send us questions or comments to: Cartooncaptioncontestpodcast@gmail.comSend your contest complaints to:support@newyorker.com.
Dan Carroll, Jason Williams, and Mo Egger broadcast LIVE from The Holy Grail at the Banks as we head into the weekend of the Bengals home opener on 700 WLW!
Dan Carroll, Jason Williams, and Mo Egger broadcast LIVE from The Holy Grail at the Banks as we head into the weekend of the Bengals home opener on 700 WLW!
Bring your boots! Along rivers and hiking trails are growing a bounty of bright green, powerfully flavoured wild edibles that you can harvest at no cost. Shawn and Simon point out some of their favourites. Questions, comments or corrections? Hit us up at email@eatdrinkcheap.ca eatdrinkcheap.ca eadrinkbreathe.com/podcast Music by John Palmer Show notes and Shout Outs: Miners Lettuce: https://www.eatdrinkbreathe.com/spring-beauty/ Purple Deadnettle: https://www.growforagecookferment.com/foraging-purple-dead-nettle/ Salmonberry Shoots: http://wildfoodsandmedicines.com/salmonberry-and-thimbleberry-sprouts/ Yarrow: https://www.almanac.com/plant/yarrow Angel Wing Mushrooms: https://www.mushroom-appreciation.com/angel-wings-identification.html Blackberry Leaves: https://www.eatdrinkbreathe.com/space-invaders-a-word-on-himalayan-blackberries/ Dandylions: https://www.eatdrinkbreathe.com/pulling-lions-teeth-2/ Plants of Coastal British Comlumbia by Jim Pojar: https://www.amazon.ca/Plants-Coastal-British-Columbia-Washington/dp/1772130095 All That The Rains Promise And More by David Arora: https://www.amazon.ca/All-That-Rain-Promises-More/dp/0898153883 Some Useful Wild Plants by Dan Jason: https://www.amazon.ca/Some-Useful-Wild-Plants-Foraging/dp/1550177915 Deerholme Foraging Book by Bill Jones: https://www.amazon.ca/Deerholme-Foraging-Book-Recipes-Northwest/dp/1771510455 Plantnet App: https://plantnet.org/en/ Point of No Return by Malcom Stratchon: https://malcolmstrachan.bandcamp.com/album/point-of-no-return
Another mixed bag episode where my food security obsession draws connections between fish and seeds. I
Seed-saving guru Dan Jason from Salt Spring Seeds gabs with Lu about how and when to save seed and about his favourite wild food plants.Sheila Jones, an intrepid home gardener in Victoria, gabs with Lu about her personal gardening philosophy of letting her gardens have a "mind of their own."
In episode 11, Gillian chats with Dan Jason, the founder of EF3 LIFE, a company based in using education, faith, fitness and finance to improve ourselves and the lives of others, and author of "The Saint Next Door." We discuss young adult involvement in the Church, specifically mission trips, and his new book "The Saint Next Door." Sign up for the Catholic Action Network (CAN) by going to our website, nyscatholic.org/action-center/, or texting 'CAN' to 50457.Follow us on social media!Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/nyscatholicconferenceTwitter: https://twitter.com/NYSCatholicConfInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/nyscatholicconf/
Dan Jason began writing professionally as a middle school English teacher in Albany, NY. Having taught in the inner city for nearly a decade, he desired to use literature as a platform to inspire and encourage others. Through Jason's nonfiction works of faith and spirituality, finance, and children's books, Dan has utilized words to impact the lives of countless people. As a lifelong learner and community activist, he devotes his time to local and global missions serving those on the margins of society to bring the love of Jesus to people by journeying with them. Dan believes that sharing the struggles we face, hearing one another's stories and building a community centered on trust is the key to making the world a better and brighter place. Knowledge is power and sharing books is a way to build a better tomorrow.The Saint Next DoorAtmosphere Press, 2021A World Without Books was created to help writers connect with readers during the pandemic. This Micro-Podcast provides authors a platform to share stories about writing, discuss current projects, and consider life without books. Listen on Apple, Spotify, or wherever you podcast.Without Books®, a division of Heritage Future, is an author-centric book initiative. Our resources support writers and we provide access to millions of books for readers around the world.
Gabbing about Gardening Episode 8 presents: - Dan Jason gabs About "Medicinal Herbs to Know & Grow"- Steven Mooney gabs about Mushrooms & Soil Health”-Arzeena Hamir gabs about “Planning & Planting Your Winter Garden”-Jennifer Banks Doll gabs about “What's Cooking in Her Farm Kitchen”Be sure to follow us on:Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/groups/QuadraIslandandCortesIslandGardensInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/gabbingaboutgardening/Radio Show Music:- "Willow" - the all-woman band from Quadra Island playing "C-Minor", "Carry On" and more.- "Pato Banton" Reggae legend and his band playing "New Day Dawning". Thank you to our sponsors!- Speedibin Backyard Composters - https://speedibin.com- Cortes Island Market
(00:00-21:39) – The final show of the week opens up with Dan sharing his thoughts on Victor Oladipo finally ending up in Miami. This grows into a deeper conversation about Paul George and Oladipo and how they spoke about Indiana following their departure. Also, the latest in the Indiana coaching search and players entering the transfer portal is also discussed. (21:40-35:52) – WIBC’s Jason Hammer stops by to talk about the Sweet 16 matchups and hand out bets with Dan and Jimmy for the games on Saturday. (35:53-43:39) – Jason Hammer returns for a second segment as he, Dan and Jimmy make their picks for Sunday’s Sweet 16 games. (43:40-1:04:51) – The talented Pat Forde of Sports Illustrated drops by to discuss the Indiana head coaching search, discuss the report that Texas Coach Shaka Smart is headed to Marquette, and give his thoughts on the NCAA Tournament to this point. (1:04:52-1:21:41)– Dan tells us about a scolding he received from a Door Dash customer over placement of an order. Also, Dan reads an email from a listener about the Indiana job and why the media is missing the mark on candidates for the job. Later, the lovely Leigh Ross-Dakich joins the show to share her perspective on if the media really knows what’s going on in sports and in coaching searches based on her own experiences at Syracuse. (1:21:42-1:22:32) – The second hour ends quickly with Dan taking a phone call featuring a caller’s thoughts on the Pacers inactivity at the trade deadline. (1:22:33-1:43:58) – The Fan’s own Kevin Bowen joins the show to talk about the flurry of trades involving draft picks that took place today in the NFL. KB evaluates the current status of the Colts and why he’s happy they aren’t blinding chasing pieces in the draft by giving up a king’s ransom. Plus, the Indiana head coaching job is discussed and teams with chances at a run to the Final Four are examined. (1:43:59-1:56:29) – We head to the phone lines for questions about the NCAA Tournament Sweet 16 and the Indy 500. (1:56:30-2:02:50) – The week concludes with Dan asking show producer Jimmy Cook for today’s edition of The JCook Parlay of the Day. Plus, a final look at this weekend’s NCAA Tournament games. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Learn how to get involved in the stock market, key tips and how to mitigate risk. Whether you are starting your journey or a seasoned vet it's important to learn and make sound decisions. Check out my book Winning With Money: Dollars & $ense by Dan Jason, available on ef3life.com to get full access to investment strategies, resources and more. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dan-jason-ef3/message
In this episode Dan offers a completely different way of thinking by inviting Jason Nota to the show. Jason is the founder of Real Change movement and Founder of street kitchen. He has raised thousands of £££ to help feed the homeless all over the U.K and he’s also a researcher for our human rights and airs his interesting views on social media. In this episode Dan & Jason discuss: * His passion to help people with no other agenda. * What triggered his interest into looking deeper into the environment, media and government. * His passion to educate the masses on ancient history, astrology and religion. * Also the best sites and documentaries to visit to get up to speed with the information brought to you in this episode. Please subscribe, download, rate and review our Podcast: iTunes - http://bit.ly/richinsuccess Soundcloud - https://soundcloud.com/user-124595234 Follow Jason Nota at: https://www.instagram.com/notajason/ You can follow Rich In Success at: https://www.facebook.com/richinsuccess https://twitter.com/richinsuccess https://www.instagram.com/richinsuccess/ Rich In Success is a podcast hosted by cousins Matt Hall (actor/singer/multiple business owner) and Dan Ramsden (health & wellbeing coach). They are on a journey to define exactly what success is and how to implement this into your daily life. Each week they interview inspirational guests from all walks of life including successful sports people and famous actors to experts in health and millionaire business people. Are you ready to learn, grow and take your quality of life to the next level? Join them on their quest of self discovery and learn from the best.
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In this episode I’m talking with Dan Jason the owner of Salt Spring Seeds. Dan has a pioneer vision to help communities around the world let go of their dependence on the food industry and fulfill their communities grocery needs at home - without compromising the varieties of food we love! He is committed to helping people grow their own food and save their own seeds. In this episode we're exploring how to relate with our future through the foods we choose.We're also diving into:- How the design of seeds can effect our longevity on the planet- The basic seeds that can keep us be sustained into the future- What’s needed to keep our communities from being cut off from food sources- How to feed ourselves and get beyond having to pay for food To contact Dan Jason you can go to: SaltSpringSeeds.com
Special guest Dan Jason from www.saltspringseeds.com
Tonight's show features Dan & Jason's all time 21st Century Baseball Team position by position. Enjoy :) Podcast Spotlight of the WeekPTI - Pardon The Interruption Netflix Suggestion of the WeekJason - The Mist (Netflix)Dan - Long Shot (Netflix) If you loved today's show... check out Ken Burn's Documentary on Amazon Prime: Baseball
Episode 20: Have you heard about Pulses? The edible seeds of legumes, Pulses are, in the words of my guest Dan Jason, a "simple, beautiful, nutritious, and versatile crop". Easily grown without herbicides or pesticides, pulses are resilient, need little water, and increase soil fertility. They contain protein, are highly nutritious, and easy to grow and prepare. Dan Jason is an organic farmer, seed saver, and author based on Salt Spring Island, British Columbia. Dan is the author of the new book The Power of Pulses: Saving the World with Peas, Beans, Chickpeas, Favas, and Lentils. Farming organically for over thirty years, Dan is the owner and founder of the heritage and heirloom seed company, Salt Spring Seeds. An advocate for untreated, open-pollinated, and non-GMO seeds, Dan believes that pulses can help renew the health of our planet. 2016 is the International Year of Pulses. Make this the year that you incorporate the incredible family of pulses into your diet and, if you have the space, into your garden.
The diversity in the varieties of crops being grown in Canada has dwindled significantly. Virtually all of the fruits, vegetables, grains, livestock and pretty much every ingredient found on grocery store shelves, is of a variety that has purely been bred for profit. At no time has the importance of maintaining diversity or flavour and nutrition ever been a concern for the powerful industrial food system that has taken hold of the North American diet. This series will explore what risks accompany the loss of such diversity and will expose the many farmers and organizations who are preserving Canada's heritage varieties of food and protecting our food supply from the exclusive control of multinational interests. Part II - Gardens of Destiny On Part II, we meet with heritage seed saver Dan Jason of Salt Spring Seeds. Jason is exalted as a Canadian food security hero and icon in Gardens of Destiny - the recently released film by Vancouver filmmaker Jocelyn Demers. Gardens of Destiny investigates many important issues related to pollution and health. These include genetic engineering, Terminator seeds and the pitfalls of industrial agriculture. Additionally, it examines how organic food has proven to be protective against cancer. The film weaves the viewer through Jason's seed sanctuary on Salt Spring Island, British Columbia, and sprinkled throughout the film are interviews with well-known food security and organic advocates. This episode features a selection of audio segments from the film. To help introduce the importance of Jason's work, Host Jon Steinman provides commentary on the role of the media in covering the recent global food crisis. Guests/Voices Jocelyn Demers - Producer/Director, Gardens of Destiny, (Vancouver, BC) - Jocelyn is a radio journalist-turned-filmmaker who, after becoming exhausted with the lack of interest by his employer to accommodate critical environmental pieces, embarked on a journey into independent filmmaking. Dan Jason, Seed Saver, Salt Spring Seeds (Salt Spring Island, BC) - Dan is an organic gardener with a fantastic selection of seeds, vegetables, grains, medicinal plants and flowers. He is also the head of the grassroots organization the Seed and Plant Sanctuary for Canada, a network of Canadian gardeners who are preserving as much plant diversity as is possible. Dan has been a long time critic of the non-organic food system in North America. Herb Barbolet - Associate, Simon Fraser University's Centre for Sustainable Community Development (CSCD) (Vancouver, BC) - The CSCD is a teaching and research unit of Simon Fraser University, established in 1989. The Centre uses the resources and talents of the University to teach and encourage accountable and sustainable community development. As Associate since 2003, Herb has co-authored food assessment studies for provincial health authorities and a guide to food assessments for the provincial health services authority. Herb farmed organically for ten years and was co-founder of FarmFolk/CityFolk, a nonprofit that works to create local, sustainable food systems. He appears frequently on radio, in print, and on television. He remains an active food consultant. Guy Dauncey - Speaker/Author/Organizer, Earth Future (Victoria, BC) Guy Dauncey is a speaker, author, and organizer who works to develop a positive vision of a sustainable future, and to translate that vision into action. He is author of the award-winning book Stormy Weather: 101 Solutions to Global Climate Change; Cancer: 101 Solutions to a Preventable Epidemic, and 9 other titles. He is President of the BC Sustainable Energy Association, Co-chair of Prevent Cancer Now; Executive Director of The Solutions Project; and Publisher of EcoNews, a monthly newsletter that promotes the vision of a sustainable Vancouver Island.