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Join the Facebook Group: All Things Very CariSilencing Food Noise: A Conversation with Dr. Daniel Burton and CariNOW ON YOUTUBEStruggling with constant thoughts about food? In this episode, Dr. Daniel Burton and Cari dive deep into the concept of "food noise" — those relentless cravings and mental battles around eating. They share practical strategies for finding freedom, balancing nutrition, and aligning your health journey with faith. Whether you're navigating emotional eating or seeking a more peaceful relationship with food, this episode offers insight and hope.URHERE Information- www.verycaripodcast.com/urhereConnect with Cari:Instagram: instagram.com/carithompsonrnFacebook: www.facebook.com/cari.ayres.3Website: VeryCariPodcast.comConnect with Dr. Daniel Burton:Website: drdans-empowermenthub.mn.coYouTube: @theofficialdrdan
In this episode I talk to Daniel Burton, a nature educator specialising in outdoor classrooms and the co-founder of Educated by Nature. We discuss the program's mission to boost the mental, emotional, and physical health of children through connections with nature. Daniel shares the origin story of Educated by Nature, inspired by his experience teaching outdoors at Bold Park Community School. He explains the benefits observed in neurodivergent children and the overall positive impact of outdoor learning on academic performance, social interaction, and resilience. Daniel provides educators and parents with valuable advice on how to incorporate nature into learning and play. Go to the episode website for all the links mentioned in the episode.To sign up to Get Curious, the newsletter that gives you a dose of weekly inspiration, and the strategies and resources to help you, help children to thrive in their learning , go here.Connect with Edwina:Email: contact@bloomingcurious.comInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/blooming_curious/Website: https://www.bloomingcurious.comFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/bloomingcuriousYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@edsbloomingcurious☕️ If you appreciate my work and want to encourage me to keep going, you can do so by buying me a coffee! Any contribution will be gratefully received and will certainly give me the support I need to keep going.☕️ 00:00 Welcome to Blooming Curious with Daniel Burton00:52 The Origin Story of Educated by Nature03:38 Transformative Power of Outdoor Classrooms05:24 Teaching Strategies in Nature-Based Learning07:01 Therapeutic Benefits of Natural Spaces11:02 Building Resilience Through Nature21:48 Challenges in Integrating Nature-Based Learning31:10 Exciting Projects and Future Initiatives35:17 Advice for Parents and Educators36:48 Closing Thoughts and Farewell
Häng med när HPR bjuder på middag! Menyn ser ut som följande:Amuse: Canapeer med en kanna SeabreezeFörrätt: Dubbel MargaritaVarmrätt: Moules Marinieres med Tonic WineSmaklig spis!Tack ni som skickat in veckans historier: Linda, Joakim Staffsén, Lotta Lindskog, Viktor Söder Magnusson, Raven Angelica Dahlström, Sandra Johansson, Daniel Burton, Erika Karlsson, Elin Holte, Emmelie Isberg.Glöm inte att trycka på följknappen i din podspelare och gå gärna in och diskutera veckans avsnitt på våra sociala medier!Fred, kärlek och Fernet.Medverkande: Jesper Borgenstrand, Charlie Petrelius, Henrik Olsen, Jens FrithiofssonKöp HPR-merch på: Hantparestaurang.seStöd oss på Patreon: Hänt På RestaurangFölj oss: FB: Hänt På Restaurang / Insta: RestauranglivMusik:Henrik Olsen - HPR ThemeIan Van Dahl - Castles In The SkySash! - EcuadorFar & Son - Dubbel Margarita Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Daniel Burton was raised in Pennsylvania, growing up in Bangor and graduating from Bangor Area High School in the northeastern part of the commonwealth. Dan enlisted in the United States Marine Corps Reserve in 1997 at the age of 19 and served for four years before joining the Pennsylvania National Guard in 2001 and serving for an additional two years. Dan obtained his Bachelor of Science degree in Crime, Law, and Justice in 1999 while still serving in the Marine Corps Reserve. In 2000, Dan entered the private sector before owning and operating his own business starting in 2015.He has been married to his wife Tonia for 22 years and they have raised their 3 children, Lydia (19), Gavi (15), and Daniel (12), together in Central Pennsylvania. Dan is running on a platform of protecting individual liberties, returning power to the people, and limiting the authoritarian overreach of the federal government.“I swore an oath to this country to defend it and the constitution. Our country is under attack from many forces who want to see her forever changed and gone. An enemy that I, as a warrior, cannot sit idly by and watch political figures and policies destroy the country that my family has bled to protect and keep free. If not me, then who? If not now, there won't be a when.” For more information on Dan and how to support his candidacy, please visit www.burtonforpa.com.
On this episode of Conversations with a Calvinist, host Keith Foskey welcomes Daniel Burton to discuss the distinctions and benefits of biblical and systematic theology.
Daniel Burton-Rose: Creating a Movement with Teeth: A Documentary History of the George Jackson Brigade We are cozy cuddly/armed and dangerous/and we will/raze the fucking prisons/to the ground.” In an attempt to deliver on this promise, the George Jackson Brigade launched a violent three-year campaign in the mid-1970s against corporate and state institutions in the Pacific Northwest. This campaign, conceived by a group of blacks and whites, both straight and gay, claimed fourteen bombings, as many bank robberies, and a jailbreak. Drawing on extensive interviews with surviving members of the George Jackson Brigade, Guerrilla USA provides an inside-out perspective on the social movements of the 1970s, revealing the whole era in a new and more complex light. It is also a compelling exploration of the true nature of crime and a provocative meditation on the tension between self-restraint and anger in the process of social change. Daniel Burton-Rose is a sixth year doctoral candidate specializing in religious discourse in late imperial China. He spent the 2013-14 academic year conducting researching in Suzhou supported by a Fulbright Fellowship. His dissertation is titled: “The Religious Lives of Qing Dynasty Literati-Officials: Ancestor Reverence, Spirit-Writing, and Temple Patronage among the Peng Clan of Suzhou, 1650s-1790s.”
Daniel Burton-Rose: Creating a Movement with Teeth: A Documentary History of the George Jackson BrigadeWe are cozy cuddly/armed and dangerous/and we will/raze the fucking prisons/to the ground.” In an attempt to deliver on this promise, the George Jackson Brigade launched a violent three-year campaign in the mid-1970s against corporate and state institutions in the Pacific Northwest. This campaign, conceived by a group of blacks and whites, both straight and gay, claimed fourteen bombings, as many bank robberies, and a jailbreak. Drawing on extensive interviews with surviving members of the George Jackson Brigade, Guerrilla USA provides an inside-out perspective on the social movements of the 1970s, revealing the whole era in a new and more complex light. It is also a compelling exploration of the true nature of crime and a provocative meditation on the tension between self-restraint and anger in the process of social change.Daniel Burton-Rose is a sixth year doctoral candidate specializing in religious discourse in late imperial China. He spent the 2013-14 academic year conducting researching in Suzhou supported by a Fulbright Fellowship. His dissertation is titled: “The Religious Lives of Qing Dynasty Literati-Officials: Ancestor Reverence, Spirit-Writing, and Temple Patronage among the Peng Clan of Suzhou, 1650s-1790s.”
Daniel Burton-Rose: Creating a Movement with Teeth: A Documentary History of the George Jackson Brigade We are cozy cuddly/armed and dangerous/and we will/raze the fucking prisons/to the ground.” In an attempt to deliver on this promise, the George Jackson Brigade launched a violent three-year campaign in the mid-1970s against corporate and state institutions in the Pacific Northwest. This campaign, conceived by a group of blacks and whites, both straight and gay, claimed fourteen bombings, as many bank robberies, and a jailbreak. Drawing on extensive interviews with surviving members of the George Jackson Brigade, Guerrilla USA provides an inside-out perspective on the social movements of the 1970s, revealing the whole era in a new and more complex light. It is also a compelling exploration of the true nature of crime and a provocative meditation on the tension between self-restraint and anger in the process of social change. Daniel Burton-Rose is a sixth year doctoral candidate specializing in religious discourse in late imperial China. He spent the 2013-14 academic year conducting researching in Suzhou supported by a Fulbright Fellowship. His dissertation is titled: “The Religious Lives of Qing Dynasty Literati-Officials: Ancestor Reverence, Spirit-Writing, and Temple Patronage among the Peng Clan of Suzhou, 1650s-1790s.”
Originally Aired April 13, 2017Did you ever think it were possible to ride a mountain bike to the South Pole? On January 21, 2014, Daniel Burton became the first person to accomplish this. Self-supported with the exception of three aerial food drops along the way, Daniel rode more than 750 miles over 51 days in blistering winds and various snow conditions. Listen in to hear all about this impressive expedition!http://epicsouthpole.blogspot.comhttps://www.facebook.com/SouthPoleEpichttps://www.youtube.com/user/danpburtonGet the book hereSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/adventure-sports-podcast/donationsAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
In today's episode we travel to the other side of the country to chat with Daniel Burton, CEO and co-founder of Educated By Nature. I am really excited because these nature immersion programs inspired so much of what we do at Wildlings. Settle in for an enlightening show!
Alan Garrett and Daniel Burton talk about how to effectively pray for people in a ministry setting. You can find Daniel Burton from Sent as One Ministries on Facebook. This is Part three of three in the series.
Alan Garrett and Daniel Burton talk about how to effectively pray for people in a ministry setting. You can find Daniel Burton from Sent as One Ministries on Facebook. This is Part one of three in the series.
Alan Garrett and Daniel Burton talk about how to effectively pray for people in a ministry setting. You can find Daniel Burton from Sent as One Ministries on Facebook. This is Part two of three in the series.
In this episode of Campfire Conversations, Daniel Burton talks with Rhys George, Arts Team Leader and Media Specialist at Bold Park Community School about finding a natural balance between Nature and Technology and how educators can reframe their thinking when it comes to technology as a tool in a nature based setting.
In this episode of Campfire Conversations, Trudi Bennett and Daniel Burton discuss why FIRE is one of their key passions and an important aspect of Educated by Nature programs.
Trudi and Daniel discuss the importance of mentoring in our community and the role mentors play. It takes a whole village to raise a child, mentors of multiple ages and experiences are important, and mentoring can even happen backward through age groups. A key skill for mentors is deep listening. What does it mean to truly listen and what impact does that have on children? Who are the mentors in your children's lives, who make up your 'village'? Please note: this episode was recorded in 2016, and our program structure has since changed. We are still passionate about multi-age learning, and now run all family programs for 6-12-year-olds. For more information, or to make a booking, please visit our website at www.educatedbynature.com.
As many have prophesied that we are currently at the dawning of a New Era of Kingdom Reformation, it is important to be able to articulate that as a pioneers for the purpose of building in the context of a kingdom family. Purchase Wayland Henderson’s latest book on Discipleship: Walking with God: Repairing the Breach and Restoring the Ancient Path to Discipleship.
Ep 17 – Tinkering School – Gever Tulley, Founder of the Institute of Applied Tinkering – Trusting Children What happens when we truly trust children and believe in their capabilities. On their recent visit to Tinkering School overnight camp in Half Moon Bay, San Francisco, Trudi Bennett and Daniel Burton met with Founder of the Institute of Applied Tinkering, Gever Tulley and discussed why it is so important for children that adults trust them. Their discussion surrounds concepts that supports Educated by Nature's philosophy and reasoning behind having tools at all of their programs. Brightworks a part of the Institute of Applied Tinkering Check out their website and like them on Facebook to help them continue their amazing work! www.sfbrightworks.org www.tinkeringschool.com www.appliedtinkering.org
Tool use amongst children, especially young children, can cause concern, apprehension and even fear in adults. Daniel Burton meets with Karen Dwyer-Meadow (Tinkering School Manager), Brightworks San Francisco, and discusses the background of the school's procedure behind working with tools. They cover the reasons why it is important to guard against adult fear impacting on our children's ability to explore new skills, develop independence and find empowerment through new experiences. Their discussion surrounds concepts that supports Educated by Nature's philosophy and reasoning behind having tools at all of their programs. Brightworks a part of the Institute of Applied Tinkering Check out their website and like them on Facebook to help them continue their amazing work! www.sfbrightworks.org www.tinkeringschool.com www.appliedtinkering.org
Nobody Special wraps up Faith Week at The Gospel Outpost. Content Creator Evan Nettuno joins Daniel Burton to talk about your questions about faith and how it plays out in our every day life. Christians around the globe seem to frequently talk about the concept of faith, but do we even understand what it means to have faith? We look at Hebrews 11:1-2 to kick off the Hall of Faith. Then we take your questions about faith, what it means to have it, where it comes from, and how doubt and faith interact with one another. “Now faith is the assurance of things hoped for, the conviction of things not seen. For by it the people of old received their commendation.” (Hebrews 11:1-2 ESV)Do you have any thoughts about anything we talked about today? We want to hear from you and what you think. You can either find us on Instagram at NobodySpecialPocast or Facebook at NobodySpecial Podcast. Or go to http://www.thegospeloutpost.com/nobodyspecial/ and let us know what you think. Send us a message and we may answer your question on the show.The Gospel Outpost Presents Nobody Special See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
In Episode 17 of Play it Forward, Lukas welcomes nature play hero and lovely human Daniel Burton into the studio for an inspiring chat about children in nature. Daniel is the Co-Founder of Educated by Nature and he lives and breathes being a nature connection mentor to children, parents and educators across WA and the globe. They delve into rites of passage, nature/community/self connection, choosing the bush over a playground, adult barriers to play, climbing trees, and trusting the competence of children. https://educatedbynature.com/ https://www.facebook.com/EducatedbyNature https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/educated-by-nature/id1451467921
In this episode, Trudi Bennett and Daniel Burton have arrived in the USA for their study tour of nature connection programs. They introduce the reasons for embarking upon this expedition of nature pedagogy and the opportunities they are looking forward to experiencing and bringing back to Australia.
How often to you play in the rain? playing in the rain is not something adults usually do and often we call children out of the rain to prevent them from 'catching a cold'. In this episode of Campfire Conversations, Daniel Burton and Trudi Bennett discuss the concept of Sensory Risk Taking and describe the moments of joy that playing in the rain can bring - the key element required it seems - permission!
Sitting down with a highly anticipated guest is always exciting. When I first met Daniel at All American Sports I knew that he would be easy to get along with. Aside from having an even-keel personality, he is also an incredibly hard worker and I knew I could count on him when I became manager. Getting to know Daniel outside of a work setting was the main goal of this episode. We talk about hunting and fishing which are a big part of his life, growing up in a military family and how moving around changed his interests during his developmental years, sports, and a lot more. Daniel will definitely be back on the pod soon, so be on the lookout for that! Enjoy! Follow Daniel on Instagram: @banieldurton If you guys would like to be a guest on the podcast, DM me and we will set something up. Follow me on Instagram and Twitter: @jamesledonne / @networthpodcast Thanks for listening. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Coronavirus has meant the activities our kids love — playgrounds, sport, skate boarding with friends, going to the movies — have been shut down and cancelled. But guess what's still there for them? Nature. Even if it's the grass in your backyard or plants on your balcony, it's all around us — even during coronavirus. In an episode recorded well before coronavirus hit us, Maggie talks to nature play experts Gillian McAuliffe and Daniel Burton about the perfect places for growing bodies and minds to play.
Coronavirus has meant the activities our kids love — playgrounds, sport, skate boarding with friends, going to the movies — have been shut down and cancelled. But guess what's still there for them? Nature. Even if it's the grass in your backyard or plants on your balcony, it's all around us — even during coronavirus. In an episode recorded well before coronavirus hit us, Maggie talks to nature play experts Gillian McAuliffe and Daniel Burton about the perfect places for growing bodies and minds to play.
Coronavirus has meant the activities our kids love — playgrounds, sport, skate boarding with friends, going to the movies — have been shut down and cancelled. But guess what's still there for them? Nature. Even if it's the grass in your backyard or plants on your balcony, it's all around us — even during coronavirus. In an episode recorded well before coronavirus hit us, Maggie talks to nature play experts Gillian McAuliffe and Daniel Burton about the perfect places for growing bodies and minds to play.
At the conclusion of each and every program, the Nature Connection Mentors at Educated by Nature gather for a process of debrief and reflection. We allocate time to honour the process which allows us to delve deeper and unpack the experiences of the program that has just occurred. This assists us in developing the program further in preparation for the next time we meet. This blog, written and read by Daniel Burton, delves into the magic that is created when we truly listen to Children's energy needs!
Here at Educated by Nature we believe that if we are to regain our place within the natural world, if our society is to once again find our connection with the world around us, we need to start by supporting and mentoring children to have the time, space and permission to be in nature and to experience the joys that nature can provide. A blog written by Daniel Burton
In this episode of Profiles in Risk, I spoke with Dan Burton, founder of Dronebase. Drones are reshaping our ability to capture and work with high-resolution imagery. For the insurance space, drones will re-define our ability to capture data for inspections & claims.CONNECT WITH DANIEL BURTON: Home Page: https://www.dronebase.com/ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/daniel-burton-28711789/ BOOKS RECOMMENDED BY DANIEL:Books by Robert Heinlein: https://amzn.to/2t4tqlq The 3 Body Problem: https://amzn.to/2t2RPbj SUBSCRIBE AT:Buzzsprout RSS: http://www.buzzsprout.com/87086Google Play: https://goo.gl/WMAvW4iTunes: https://goo.gl/7SqwvP Overcast: https://goo.gl/8b4cbD Spotify: https://goo.gl/niAbGN Stitcher: https://goo.gl/DmE7MiYouTube: https://goo.gl/1Turar
Can you imagine what it would be like to ride a bike to the South Pole? Traversing one of the harshest landscapes on the planet, battling wind, cold, altitude, snowdrifts, isolation, and crevasses for over 50 straight days? That's exactly the adventure this week's guest took on. Back in December 2013 Daniel Burton set out to become the first person to bike to the southernmost point on the Earth. And on January 21, 2014, after trudging his way across miles and miles of ice, his dream became a reality. On this episode you will hear all about his journey. How he went from regular computer programmer with high blood pressure to bike shop owner to grinding his way through his ultimate adventure. Dan shares some incredible stories from his time in Antarctica. Everything from what it is like to handle extreme isolation, his harrowing experience battling crevasses, and what he felt in that special moment civilization was finally glimmering in the distance. He truly is proof that "Every day ordinary people do extraordinary things" and hopefully by hearing his story, you and I will understand just how much more we can achieve in our own lives! MORE FROM DANIEL BURTON: Subscribed to his Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/user/EpicBiking Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SouthPoleEpic/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/danpburton/ Blog from Antarctica: http://epicsouthpole.blogspot.com MORE LIKE A BIGFOOT: Subscribe and Review on iTunes: https://itunes.apple.com/us/podcast/like-a-bigfoot/id1160773293?mt=2 Soundcloud Archives: https://soundcloud.com/chris-ward-126531464 Facebook Group: https://www.facebook.com/likeabigfoot/ Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/likeabigfoot/
Mere days into his quest to become the first person to reach the South Pole entirely by bicycle, Daniel Burton realized he had a problem. Facing gale-force winds and whiteout conditions on the southern continent, he realized it was taking far too long to cover the distance needed to reach the finish line. The plan … Continue reading Daniel Burton: “Antarctica is harder than you can possibly imagine” →
Mere days into his quest to become the first person to reach the South Pole entirely by bicycle, Daniel Burton realized he had a problem. Facing gale-force winds and whiteout conditions on the southern continent, he realized it was taking far too long to cover the distance needed to reach the finish line. The plan … Continue reading Daniel Burton: “Antarctica is harder than you can possibly imagine” →
Justin and Chelsea are joined by Minal Santhosh , Senior Manager of SMB Solutions at HPE, as well as Daniel Burton, Chief Technologist at Protis IT, to talk about how you should prepare to migrate away from Window Server 2008 as it's EOL approaches. For more On the Air check out: community.spiceworks.com/ontheair
Justin is joined Daniel Burton, Austin-based MSP, and Josh Wollard, former-IT-pro-turned-Nimble-engineer, to talk about IT bro-mances, data analytics, and deduplication on hybrid arrays. https://onlinexperiences.com/Launch/QReg/ShowKey=52561&LangLocaleID=1033&AffiliateData=podpro
In this episode of the Thriving Children Podcast, Clare speaks with Daniel Burton and Trudi Bennett from Educated by Nature. In their second appearance on the podcast, Daniel and Trudi share their knowledge about tool use, how and why saws and hammers are used within their nature education programs, as well as the brave steps parents and educators can take to give their children thrilling experiences such as these. Links for this episode:Educated by Nature WebsiteEducated by Nature on FacebookEducated by Nature on Instagram'Safety' is the theme for this month's episodes. Subscribe to the Thriving Children Podcast via iTunes so that you don't miss other related topics.To subscribe to Clare's newsletter list, visit www.ThrivingChildren.com.auTo follow on Facebook, search for Thriving Children.
In this episode of the Thriving Children Podcast, Clare chats with Daniel Burton and Trudi Bennett from Educated by Nature. And they’re talking about, you guessed it, the importance of nature in children’s development. Listen in to hear:How Daniel and Trudi’s nature journey began, when they were challenged to take classroom learning outside two days per week.Why being outside is crucial to our wellbeing, rain, hail or shineThe art of mentoringThe sensory development that unfolds when we are in natureThe need for children to connect with their local environment, before being asked to preserve itPractical tips for getting started in nature education, as a parent or educatorLinks for this episode:Educated by Nature WebsiteEducated by Nature on FacebookEducated by Nature on InstagramJoin Clare’s Thriving Children Facebook CommunityMusic by BenSound.com
In this episode of Live On Purpose Radio, Dr. Paul is joined by an epically inspirational guest, Daniel Burton. Dan, owner of Epic Biking, is the only man to have successfully biked from the Hercules...
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Did you ever think it were possible to ride a mountain bike to the South Pole? On January 21, 2014, Daniel Burton became the first person to accomplish this. Self-supported with the exception of three aerial food drops along the way, Daniel rode more than 750 miles over 51 days in blistering winds and various snow conditions. Listen in to hear all about this impressive expedition! http://epicsouthpole.blogspot.com https://www.facebook.com/SouthPoleEpic https://www.youtube.com/user/danpburton Get the book here