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Best podcasts about David Crow

Latest podcast episodes about David Crow

Heroes Behind Headlines
Growing Up On The Reservation With A Criminal Father

Heroes Behind Headlines

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 26, 2024 86:36


David Crow had a childhood like no other—with a mentally troubled mother and a criminally sociopathic father who raised his kids on a Navajo reservation, despite not actually being Native-American. David describes how his father tried to train him to be his criminal accomplice, until as an adult David broke away and ultimately built a successful life as a lobbyist in Washington, D.C. David's book, “The Pale-Faced Lie,” describes the scrapes and adventures he experienced.Heroes Behind HeadlinesExecutive Producer Ralph PezzulloProduced & Engineered by Mike DawsonMusic provided by ExtremeMusic.com

The Essential Oil Revolution –– Aromatherapy, DIY, and Healthy Living w/ Samantha Lee Wright
415: Aromatherapy in Season According to the Five Elements with Rachel Jackson, CYI, LMT, Certified Medicinal Aromatherapist & Educator

The Essential Oil Revolution –– Aromatherapy, DIY, and Healthy Living w/ Samantha Lee Wright

Play Episode Listen Later May 21, 2024 85:13


What You Will Learn: An introduction to Rachel and her poem on forming a relationship to aromatherapy (0 min) Rachel's bio (2.30 min)   Rachel's healing journey into aromatherapy (5.40 min) What is the meaning of “Yam”? (11 min) How Eastern and Western medicine are starting to “speak the same language” (13 min) The philosophy surrounding the Wisdom of the Earth Training (17 min) How aromatherapy can be dynamic, like nature, and how essential oils shift based on these environmental factors which relates to our healing (19 min) How Rachel's training in yin yoga and massage spurred her interest in combining Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) with Aromatherapy (28 min) The connection between the seasons, the five elements, and personal growth (32 min) What the “spirits” of each organ system represent (40 min) How emotions are signals to the body and how this relates to the five elements and the spirits (41 min) How to incorporate aromatherapy into the five elements, focusing on spring (45 min) What essential oil Rachel keeps in her emergency kit (48 min) The difference between Helichrysum Gymnocephelum and Helichrysum Italicum (50 min) The season lavender oil is associated with and the importance of applying it with intention (53 min) The importance of our kidneys in TCM and its relationship to chronic disease (59 min) What essential oil can nourish the kidney's Jing (1 hr. 3 min) How yoga and essential oils combine therapeutically (1 hr. 5 min) What is Yoga Nidra and how Rachel combines it with essential oils (1 hr. 7 min) The purpose of meditation and how Yoga Nidra helps one accomplish this (1 hr. 14 min) Rachel's “Aromatherapy Hacks” for Springtime and the practice of Jala Neti Cleanse (1 hr. 15 min) The importance of cleaning out our noses for our health (1 hr. 17 min) Using essential oils on a budget (1 hr. 20 min) Where to find Rachel and closing thoughts (1 hr. 21 min) Rachel Jackson is an incredible and unique blend of a certified medicinal aromatherapist, licensed massage therapist, certified yoga instructor, yogic lifestyle coach, lecturer, educator, and inspirational guide. She received her level 1 and level 2 certifications in the Art of Medicinal Aromatherapy at Wisdom of the Earth, training in the use of essential oils according to Traditional Chinese Medicine with David Crow. Rachel graduated from the Northern Arizona Massage Therapy Institute, specializing in Traditional Thai massage, Shiatsu, and Reflexology. In addition, she received her 200-hour Yoga Teacher Certification from the ashram of the 7 Centers Yoga School in Sedona, AZ. She also has practiced the Vinyasa yoga of the Jivamukti Lineage and Yin Meridian Meditation as instructed by Tonya Zaloumis. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Aromatherapie für die Ohren mit Eliane Zimmermann & Sabrina Herber
Duft-Inspirationen für kommende Generationen

Aromatherapie für die Ohren mit Eliane Zimmermann & Sabrina Herber

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2024 67:37


Was im privaten Bereich hilfreich und berührend sein kann: Eltern und Großeltern aufmerksam zuhören und von ihnen vielleicht sogar lernen. In einem Beruf, insbesondere wenn er sich mit einer sehr jungen Materie befasst, kann es sehr inspirierend sein, den Pionieren zuzuhören. Aus über 40 Gesprächen, die im Rahmen des „Dufte Urgesteine-Projekt“ The Aromatic Hologram geführt wurden, können wir Spannendes über „damals“ in den späten siebziger und frühen achtziger Jahren des vergangenen Jahrhunderts hören. Mit dabei war Eliane, auch sie wurde interviewt und erzählte von Begebenheiten auf ihrem „duften Werdegang“, genau wie namhafte KollegInnen aus aller Welt: Shirley Price aus England und Jeanne Rose aus Kalifornien waren mit ihren circa 90 Jahren wohl die „dienstältesten“ Gesprächspartnerinnen, Dr. Daniel Pénoël (einer der engagierten „Duft-Ärzte“), Marco Valussi (einer der engagierten Öle-Forscher), Dr. Kurt Schnaubelt (Chemiker und Veranstalter hochkarätiger Konferenzen), Rhiannon Harris (Veranstalterin der hochkarätigen Botanica-Konferenzen) und viele mehr. Eliane berichtet von den besonderen Erkenntnissen, von bewegenden Sätzen und von engagierten Appellen, was unsere verwundbare Natur und damit auch zahlreiche gefährdete Duftpflanzen anbelangt. Ein wertvolles Stückchen „aromatische Zeitgeschichte“! Der Zugang zum The Aromatic Hologram⁠ kann jederzeit noch gebucht werden. Danke für deine/Ihre Unterstützung durch den Kauf in unserem Shop oder über unsere Empfehlungs-Links (dieser Podcast kostet dich nichts, jede Folge ist für uns mit je mindestens 5 Stunden ehrenamtlicher Arbeit verbunden). Auch über eine kleine Spende "für einen Kaffee" freuen wir uns: ⁠⁠⁠Eliane⁠⁠⁠ und/oder ⁠⁠⁠Sabrina⁠⁠⁠. Feedback und Anregungen: feedback@aromatherapie-fuer-die-ohren.de Unser neues Buch 'Aromapraxis für Pflege- und Heilberufe' ist endlich erhältlich! Und nein, es ist KEINE Neuauflage vom umfangreichen Fachbuch 'Aromatherapie für Pflege- und Heilberufe'! Es ist ein ergänzendes Buch mit über 400 Rezeptideen bei 150 Indikationen, dazu mit neueren Studien. Wer mag, kann uns unterstützen und es hier bestellen Es ist auch als ePub oder PDF erhältlich ⁠Palo Santo Holzspäne⁠ zum feinen Räuchern im Shop ⁠Breu-Weihrauch⁠ Hippie-Rose-Deo Aromacetum Rose & Geranie und Aromacetum Lavendel Penny Price Schule und Shop Magali Pénoël David Crow mit Floracopeia, sein Buch ‚Sacred Smoke‘ Insta-Live: unser YT-Kanal Duftkommunikation mit ⁠Christine Lamontain⁠ ⁠Botanica2024 Konferenz⁠ 17.-19. Mai, dieses Jahr mit deutschen Untertiteln Konferenz bei Doris Karadar in Südtirol 19.-20.10.2024 Die tollen Macro-Fotos von Katerina Svoboda Hunger auf seriöses und firmenunabhängiges Wissen? Regelmäßige Informations-Häppchen – ohne Extra-Kosten – im neuen ⁠WhatsApp-Kanal⁠ Quick-Info mit Rezepturen zu Erkältungs-Ölen, Schmerz-Mischungen und ⁠Hilfe mit Herzensdüften⁠ (gerne gegen eine kleine Spende als "Energieausgleich") Blog-Artikel von Eliane Zimmermann (v. a. Studien): ⁠Aromapraxis⁠ Blog-Artikel mit vielen Rezepten von Sabrina Herber: ⁠Vivere-Aromapflege⁠ ⁠Archiv des Vivere-Newsletters⁠ mit noch mehr kostenfreien Rezeptideen Aufzeichnungen unserer über 40 ⁠webSeminare⁠ :: HAFTUNGSAUSSCHLUSS :: Alle Informationen in unseren Podcasts beruhen auf unserer langjährigen Erfahrung, auf traditionellen Anwendungen, sowie – sofern bereits durchgeführt – auf wissenschaftlichen Arbeiten. Unsere Tipps dienen ausschließlich Ihrer Information und ersetzen niemals eine gründliche Beratung, Untersuchung oder Diagnose bei einer gut ausgebildeten Heilpraktikerin oder beim qualifizierten Arzt. Ganzheitlich verstandene Aromatherapie berücksichtigt vorrangig individuellen Besonderheiten, dies ist nur in einem persönliche Gespräch möglich. Unsere zur Verfügung gestellten Inhalte können und dürfen nicht zur Erstellung eigenständiger Diagnosen verwendet werden. Das vollständige IMPRESSUM befindet sich jeweils auf den beiden Websites der Autorinnen, jede Haftung wird ausgeschlossen.

Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day

Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day for March 12, 2024 is: ulterior • ul-TEER-ee-er • adjective Ulterior describes things (usually motives, objectives, reasons, agendas, etc.) that are kept hidden in order to achieve a particular result. // Rory found it hard to not be suspicious of the accountant for offering these services for free; her eagerness to help suggested she has an ulterior motive. See the entry > Examples: "Disney's most recent incarnation of depravity is also one of their more sinister: the smiling nice guy who turns out to be anything but that. Frozen, in fact, received a little flack from mommy bloggers in 2013 due to this choice, with some expressing apprehension about showing children that kindly adults could be hiding ulterior motives. Yet we'd argue that is what makes Hans such an effective villain and early demonstration to children of the fact that folks may not be what they appear." — David Crow, Den of Geek, 4 Nov. 2023 Did you know? Although now usually hitched to the front of the noun motive to refer to a hidden need or desire that inspires action, ulterior began its career as an adjective in the 17th century describing something occurring at a subsequent time, such as "ulterior measures" taken after a lawful request. It then started to be used to mean both "more distant" (literally and figuratively) and "situated on the farther side." The "hidden" sense, which is most familiar today, followed after those, with the word modifying nouns like purpose, design, and consequence. Ulterior comes directly from the Latin word for "farther" or "further," itself assumed to be from ulter, meaning "situated beyond."

The On Purpose Podcast
Ep. 243 - David Crow

The On Purpose Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2024 60:39


David Crow is the author of The Pale-Faced Lie. A riveting memoir of his time growing up with an abusive father and mentally ill mother. His story is one of perseverance and overcoming the odds.Get to know David at davidcrowauthor.com and find The Pale-Faced Lie wherever books are sold!Want more The On Purpose Podcast?Find full episodes and more! Check in on Instagram , FacebookFind Us on iTunes, Spotify and anywhere you listen to podcasts!Want to connect with Jerrod?Linkedin, InstagramGet My Book!

The Bible Not Watered Down...
Words From Gideon Brother David Crow

The Bible Not Watered Down...

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2023 44:51


Special Guest Gideon David Crow brings his testimony from his experiences with the Gideons.

Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day

Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day for August 12, 2023 is: fungible • FUN-juh-bul • adjective Fungible describes things, such as currency, goods, and commodities, that can be exchanged for something else of the same kind or value. In broader usage, fungible can also mean “interchangeable,” as well as “readily changeable to adapt to new situations.” // A dollar bill is considered fungible because it can easily and acceptably be traded for ten dimes, four quarters, twenty nickels, or one hundred pennies. // Since fruits and vegetables are regarded as fungible in this diet, you are allowed a total of five servings of either or both. // Some baseball team managers set their batting orders in stone, while others prefer to keep their lineups fungible, to respond to the strengths or weaknesses of different opposing pitchers. See the entry > Examples: “Network television operates a little differently from its streaming counterparts. Episode orders are more fungible and networks also have the benefit of airing reruns.” — Alec Bojalad and David Crow, DenOfGeek.com, 11 May 2023 Did you know? Before expectations about the origins of fungible mushroom into mycological fantasy: no, fungible has no relation to the noun fungus and its plural fungi. The fungi in fungible is there because of the Latin verb fungi, meaning “to perform,” ancestor of both fungible and function. Fungible is considerably less familiar than its cousin to most English users, but it pops up like toadstools (sorry) in legal, technological, and economic contexts. Something described as fungible can be exchanged for something else of the same kind. For example, when we say “oil is a fungible commodity,” we mean that when a purchaser is expecting a delivery of oil, any oil of the stipulated quantity and quality will usually do. Another example of something fungible is cash. It doesn't matter what twenty dollar bill you get—it's still worth the same amount as any other twenty dollar bill. In contrast, something like a work of art (or an NFT, aka a “non-fungible token”) isn't fungible; a purchaser would expect a specific, identifiable item to be delivered. In broader use, fungible can mean “interchangeable,” or sometimes “readily changeable to adapt to new situations.”

Pretend Radio
1309: The Pale-Faced Lie part 2

Pretend Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 13, 2023 19:36


Previously on PRETEND, we heard the story of David Crow and his criminal father, Thurston. In today's episode, we delve deeper into "The Pale-Faced Lie," a memoir about growing up as his father's accomplice.  David's father, Thurston Crow, lived a life of crime: stealing, lying, and killing anyone who stood in his way. And right beside him, the whole time, was his young son David. In this episode, hear David's story of overcoming a life of crime and trying to understand why the one person he trusted most in the world took advantage of him. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Pretend Radio
1308: The Pale-Faced Lie part 1

Pretend Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2023 29:27


David Crow says he was his father's criminal accomplice. In today's episode, we delve into the extraordinary story of David Crow, author of the book titled "The Pale-Faced Lie." It's the story of a father and son entangled in a life of crime. David recounts his experiences as his father's criminal accomplice, always by his side. And what it was like growing up with a violent and convicted felon who used the Native American reservation as a refuge to evade his enemies. This episode is the story of a young boy grappling with his place in the world, torn between his father's influence and his desire for a different path. The Pale-Faced Lie part 2 is now available on PATREON and PRETEND+ on Apple Podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

Inside The War Room
The Pale-Faced Lie

Inside The War Room

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2023 54:29


Links from the show:* The Pale-Faced Lie: A True Story* Subscribe to the newsletterAbout my guest:David Crow spent his early years on the Navajo Indian Reservation in Arizona and New Mexico. Through grit, resilience, and a thirst for learning, he managed to escape his abusive childhood, graduate from college, and build a successful lobbying firm in Washington, DC. Today, David is a sought-after speaker, giving talks to various businesses and trade organizations around the world. Throughout the years, he has mentored over 200 college interns, performed pro bono service for the charitable organization Save the Children, and participated in the Big Brothers Big Sisters program. An advocate for women, he is donating a percentage of his royalties from The Pale-Faced Lie to the Barrett House, a homeless shelter for women in Albuquerque. David and his wife, Patty, live in the suburbs of DC. Get full access to Dispatches from the War Room at dispatchesfromthewarroom.substack.com/subscribe

A Trauma Survivor Thriver’s Podcast
Surviving Childhood Trauma

A Trauma Survivor Thriver’s Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2023 51:58


This is a LIVE replay of A Trauma Survivor Thriver's Podcast which aired Wednesday, January 18th, 2022 at 1130am ET on Fireside Chat. Today's guest is David Crow, Author of the multi-award winning Memoir, The Pale-Faced Lie: A True Story. Through grit, resilience, and a thirst for learning, he managed to escape his abusive childhood, graduate from college, and build a successful lobbying firm in Washington, DC. Throughout the years, he has mentored over 200 college interns, performed pro bono services for the charitable organization Save the Children, and participated in the Big Brothers Big Sisters program. As an advocate for women, he will donate a percentage of his royalties from The Pale-Faced Lie to Barrett House, a homeless shelter for women in Albuquerque, New Mexico.

Tenfold More Wicked
David Crow: The Pale-Faced Lie

Tenfold More Wicked

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2022 41:21


Author David Crow's father Thurston Crow was a suspected killer who claimed to be a Native American while he raised his children on various reservations. This is a story survival story. But The Pale-Faced Lie turned out to be a controversial book because David admits to committing crimes, including covering up a murder. Written, researched, and hosted by Kate Winkler Dawson/producer Alexis Amorosi/mixer Ryo Baum/composer Curtis Heath/web designer Ilsa Brink Buy my books: katewinklerdawson.com If you have suggestions for historical crimes that could use some attention, email me: info@tenfoldmorewicked.com Follow me on social: @tenfoldmore (Twitter) / @tenfoldmorewicked (Facebook and Instagram) 2022 All Rights Reserved See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

Canada Reads American Style
Interview - David Crow and The Pale-Faced Lie

Canada Reads American Style

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 13, 2022 36:13


Rebecca welcomes David Crow, author of the award-winning memoir, The Pale-Faced Lie.  David spent his early years on the Navajo Indian Reservation in Arizona and New Mexico. Through grit, resilience, and a thirst for learning, he escaped his abusive childhood, graduated from college, and built a successful lobbying firm in Washington, DC. Rebecca guarantees that you will not be able to put down this memoir from the opening paragraph to the epilogue. Website: https://www.davidcrowauthor.com/ Instagram: @davidcrowauthor Facebook: Author David Crow

Junk Filter
111: Bram Stoker's Dracula (with David Moscrop)

Junk Filter

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 31, 2022 71:47


The writer and podcaster David Moscrop, a contributing columnist for the Washington Post, returns to the pod from Ottawa to discuss a Spooky Season classic, Francis Ford Coppola's lavish adaptation of Bram Stoker's Dracula, a film that turned 30 years old this year but like a vampire has barely aged a day. Coppola followed up The Godfather Part III with an ambitious gothic horror with an all-star cast, filmed entirely indoors on sets and soundstages. His visual effects supervisor was his son Roman Coppola, and they decided use techniques from the early days of cinema to adapt a novel from the same period. We discuss the film's “naive visual effects”, the over-the-top aesthetic from sets to costumes to performances, the film's horniness which greatly influenced future vampire stories, and we try to mount a defense for the enduring knock against this film, the mannered turn by Keanu Reeves as Jonathan Harker. Plus: we discuss Ontario Premier Doug Ford trying to weasel out of having to testify at the Emergencies Act inquiry in Ottawa. Sign up for the Junk Filter Patreon to support the show directly and access dozens of bonus episodes! https://www.patreon.com/junkfilter Follow David Moscrop on Twitter, listen to his podcast Open To Debate, and subscribe to his new Substack! From Den of Geek, “Bram Stoker's Dracula and the Seduction of Old School Movie Magic”, an in-depth discussion with Roman Coppola of the film's visual effects, by David Crow, October 16, 2020 Trailer for Bram Stoker's Dracula (Francis Ford Coppola, 1992)

New Books Network
David Crow, "The Pale-Faced Lie: A True Story" (Sandra Jonas Publishing, 2019)

New Books Network

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2022 82:38


A violent ex-con forces his son to commit crimes in this unforgettable memoir about family and survival. Growing up on the Navajo Indian Reservation, David Crow and his three siblings idolized their dad, a self-taught Cherokee who loved to tell his children about his World War II feats. But as time passed, David discovered the other side of Thurston Crow, the ex-con with his own code of ethics that justified cruelty, violence, lies—even murder. Intimidating David with beatings, Thurston coerced his son into doing his criminal bidding. David's mom, too mentally ill to care for her children, couldn't protect him. Through sheer determination, David managed to get into college and achieve professional success. When he finally found the courage to refuse his father's criminal demands, he unwittingly triggered a plot of revenge that would force him into a deadly showdown with Thurston Crow. David would have only twenty-four hours to outsmart his father—the brilliant, psychotic man who bragged that the three years he spent in the notorious San Quentin State Prison had been the easiest time of his life. Raw and palpable, The Pale-Faced Lie: A True Story (Sandra Jonas Publishing, 2019) is an inspirational story about the power of forgiveness and the strength of the human spirit. David Crow spent his early years on the Navajo Indian Reservation in Arizona and New Mexico. Through grit, resilience, and a thirst for learning, he managed to escape his abusive childhood, graduate from college, and build a successful lobbying firm in Washington, DC. Today, David is a sought-after speaker, giving talks to various businesses and trade organizations around the world. Throughout the years, he has mentored over 200 college interns, performed pro bono service for the charitable organization Save the Children, and participated in the Big Brothers Big Sisters program. An advocate for women, he donates a percentage of his royalties from The Pale-Faced Lie to Barrett House, a homeless shelter for women in Albuquerque. David and his wife, Patty, live in the suburbs of DC. Visit him at davidcrowauthor.com, on Facebook @authordavidcrow, on Twitter @author_crow, and on Instagram @dravidcrowauthor. Daniel Moran earned his B.A. and M.A. in English from Rutgers University and his Ph.D. in History from Drew University. The author of Creating Flannery O'Connor: Her Critics, Her Publishers, Her Readers, he teaches research and writing at Rutgers and co-hosts the podcast Fifteen-Minute Film Fanatics, found at https://fifteenminutefilm.podb... and on Twitter @15MinFilm. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network

New Books in Native American Studies
David Crow, "The Pale-Faced Lie: A True Story" (Sandra Jonas Publishing, 2019)

New Books in Native American Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2022 82:38


A violent ex-con forces his son to commit crimes in this unforgettable memoir about family and survival. Growing up on the Navajo Indian Reservation, David Crow and his three siblings idolized their dad, a self-taught Cherokee who loved to tell his children about his World War II feats. But as time passed, David discovered the other side of Thurston Crow, the ex-con with his own code of ethics that justified cruelty, violence, lies—even murder. Intimidating David with beatings, Thurston coerced his son into doing his criminal bidding. David's mom, too mentally ill to care for her children, couldn't protect him. Through sheer determination, David managed to get into college and achieve professional success. When he finally found the courage to refuse his father's criminal demands, he unwittingly triggered a plot of revenge that would force him into a deadly showdown with Thurston Crow. David would have only twenty-four hours to outsmart his father—the brilliant, psychotic man who bragged that the three years he spent in the notorious San Quentin State Prison had been the easiest time of his life. Raw and palpable, The Pale-Faced Lie: A True Story (Sandra Jonas Publishing, 2019) is an inspirational story about the power of forgiveness and the strength of the human spirit. David Crow spent his early years on the Navajo Indian Reservation in Arizona and New Mexico. Through grit, resilience, and a thirst for learning, he managed to escape his abusive childhood, graduate from college, and build a successful lobbying firm in Washington, DC. Today, David is a sought-after speaker, giving talks to various businesses and trade organizations around the world. Throughout the years, he has mentored over 200 college interns, performed pro bono service for the charitable organization Save the Children, and participated in the Big Brothers Big Sisters program. An advocate for women, he donates a percentage of his royalties from The Pale-Faced Lie to Barrett House, a homeless shelter for women in Albuquerque. David and his wife, Patty, live in the suburbs of DC. Visit him at davidcrowauthor.com, on Facebook @authordavidcrow, on Twitter @author_crow, and on Instagram @dravidcrowauthor. Daniel Moran earned his B.A. and M.A. in English from Rutgers University and his Ph.D. in History from Drew University. The author of Creating Flannery O'Connor: Her Critics, Her Publishers, Her Readers, he teaches research and writing at Rutgers and co-hosts the podcast Fifteen-Minute Film Fanatics, found at https://fifteenminutefilm.podb... and on Twitter @15MinFilm. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/native-american-studies

New Books in Literature
David Crow, "The Pale-Faced Lie: A True Story" (Sandra Jonas Publishing, 2019)

New Books in Literature

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2022 82:38


A violent ex-con forces his son to commit crimes in this unforgettable memoir about family and survival. Growing up on the Navajo Indian Reservation, David Crow and his three siblings idolized their dad, a self-taught Cherokee who loved to tell his children about his World War II feats. But as time passed, David discovered the other side of Thurston Crow, the ex-con with his own code of ethics that justified cruelty, violence, lies—even murder. Intimidating David with beatings, Thurston coerced his son into doing his criminal bidding. David's mom, too mentally ill to care for her children, couldn't protect him. Through sheer determination, David managed to get into college and achieve professional success. When he finally found the courage to refuse his father's criminal demands, he unwittingly triggered a plot of revenge that would force him into a deadly showdown with Thurston Crow. David would have only twenty-four hours to outsmart his father—the brilliant, psychotic man who bragged that the three years he spent in the notorious San Quentin State Prison had been the easiest time of his life. Raw and palpable, The Pale-Faced Lie: A True Story (Sandra Jonas Publishing, 2019) is an inspirational story about the power of forgiveness and the strength of the human spirit. David Crow spent his early years on the Navajo Indian Reservation in Arizona and New Mexico. Through grit, resilience, and a thirst for learning, he managed to escape his abusive childhood, graduate from college, and build a successful lobbying firm in Washington, DC. Today, David is a sought-after speaker, giving talks to various businesses and trade organizations around the world. Throughout the years, he has mentored over 200 college interns, performed pro bono service for the charitable organization Save the Children, and participated in the Big Brothers Big Sisters program. An advocate for women, he donates a percentage of his royalties from The Pale-Faced Lie to Barrett House, a homeless shelter for women in Albuquerque. David and his wife, Patty, live in the suburbs of DC. Visit him at davidcrowauthor.com, on Facebook @authordavidcrow, on Twitter @author_crow, and on Instagram @dravidcrowauthor. Daniel Moran earned his B.A. and M.A. in English from Rutgers University and his Ph.D. in History from Drew University. The author of Creating Flannery O'Connor: Her Critics, Her Publishers, Her Readers, he teaches research and writing at Rutgers and co-hosts the podcast Fifteen-Minute Film Fanatics, found at https://fifteenminutefilm.podb... and on Twitter @15MinFilm. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/literature

New Books in Biography
David Crow, "The Pale-Faced Lie: A True Story" (Sandra Jonas Publishing, 2019)

New Books in Biography

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2022 82:38


A violent ex-con forces his son to commit crimes in this unforgettable memoir about family and survival. Growing up on the Navajo Indian Reservation, David Crow and his three siblings idolized their dad, a self-taught Cherokee who loved to tell his children about his World War II feats. But as time passed, David discovered the other side of Thurston Crow, the ex-con with his own code of ethics that justified cruelty, violence, lies—even murder. Intimidating David with beatings, Thurston coerced his son into doing his criminal bidding. David's mom, too mentally ill to care for her children, couldn't protect him. Through sheer determination, David managed to get into college and achieve professional success. When he finally found the courage to refuse his father's criminal demands, he unwittingly triggered a plot of revenge that would force him into a deadly showdown with Thurston Crow. David would have only twenty-four hours to outsmart his father—the brilliant, psychotic man who bragged that the three years he spent in the notorious San Quentin State Prison had been the easiest time of his life. Raw and palpable, The Pale-Faced Lie: A True Story (Sandra Jonas Publishing, 2019) is an inspirational story about the power of forgiveness and the strength of the human spirit. David Crow spent his early years on the Navajo Indian Reservation in Arizona and New Mexico. Through grit, resilience, and a thirst for learning, he managed to escape his abusive childhood, graduate from college, and build a successful lobbying firm in Washington, DC. Today, David is a sought-after speaker, giving talks to various businesses and trade organizations around the world. Throughout the years, he has mentored over 200 college interns, performed pro bono service for the charitable organization Save the Children, and participated in the Big Brothers Big Sisters program. An advocate for women, he donates a percentage of his royalties from The Pale-Faced Lie to Barrett House, a homeless shelter for women in Albuquerque. David and his wife, Patty, live in the suburbs of DC. Visit him at davidcrowauthor.com, on Facebook @authordavidcrow, on Twitter @author_crow, and on Instagram @dravidcrowauthor. Daniel Moran earned his B.A. and M.A. in English from Rutgers University and his Ph.D. in History from Drew University. The author of Creating Flannery O'Connor: Her Critics, Her Publishers, Her Readers, he teaches research and writing at Rutgers and co-hosts the podcast Fifteen-Minute Film Fanatics, found at https://fifteenminutefilm.podb... and on Twitter @15MinFilm. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/biography

New Books in American Studies
David Crow, "The Pale-Faced Lie: A True Story" (Sandra Jonas Publishing, 2019)

New Books in American Studies

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2022 82:38


A violent ex-con forces his son to commit crimes in this unforgettable memoir about family and survival. Growing up on the Navajo Indian Reservation, David Crow and his three siblings idolized their dad, a self-taught Cherokee who loved to tell his children about his World War II feats. But as time passed, David discovered the other side of Thurston Crow, the ex-con with his own code of ethics that justified cruelty, violence, lies—even murder. Intimidating David with beatings, Thurston coerced his son into doing his criminal bidding. David's mom, too mentally ill to care for her children, couldn't protect him. Through sheer determination, David managed to get into college and achieve professional success. When he finally found the courage to refuse his father's criminal demands, he unwittingly triggered a plot of revenge that would force him into a deadly showdown with Thurston Crow. David would have only twenty-four hours to outsmart his father—the brilliant, psychotic man who bragged that the three years he spent in the notorious San Quentin State Prison had been the easiest time of his life. Raw and palpable, The Pale-Faced Lie: A True Story (Sandra Jonas Publishing, 2019) is an inspirational story about the power of forgiveness and the strength of the human spirit. David Crow spent his early years on the Navajo Indian Reservation in Arizona and New Mexico. Through grit, resilience, and a thirst for learning, he managed to escape his abusive childhood, graduate from college, and build a successful lobbying firm in Washington, DC. Today, David is a sought-after speaker, giving talks to various businesses and trade organizations around the world. Throughout the years, he has mentored over 200 college interns, performed pro bono service for the charitable organization Save the Children, and participated in the Big Brothers Big Sisters program. An advocate for women, he donates a percentage of his royalties from The Pale-Faced Lie to Barrett House, a homeless shelter for women in Albuquerque. David and his wife, Patty, live in the suburbs of DC. Visit him at davidcrowauthor.com, on Facebook @authordavidcrow, on Twitter @author_crow, and on Instagram @dravidcrowauthor. Daniel Moran earned his B.A. and M.A. in English from Rutgers University and his Ph.D. in History from Drew University. The author of Creating Flannery O'Connor: Her Critics, Her Publishers, Her Readers, he teaches research and writing at Rutgers and co-hosts the podcast Fifteen-Minute Film Fanatics, found at https://fifteenminutefilm.podb... and on Twitter @15MinFilm. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/american-studies

Writer, Writer, Pants On Fire
David Crow On Keeping Memoir Honest, Even When It's Ugly

Writer, Writer, Pants On Fire

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 5, 2022 26:46


Today's guest is David Crow, author The Pale-Faced Lie, the story of his childhood with a violent felon as a father, and a mentally ill mother. David joined me today to talk about catharsis, forgiving yourself, and keeping your writing honest, even when it's painful. Read the Transcript Support the Podcast Follow on Facebook   David's Links: Site   Ad Links: In the Wild Podcast Intuitive Readings with Lindsey Kluin The Midwest Crime Files

The LabAroma Podcast by Colleen Quinn
116 David Crow - Spiritual insights into sacred plants

The LabAroma Podcast by Colleen Quinn

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2022 60:04


David Crow, L.Ac., graduated from the American College of Traditional Chinese Medicine in 1984; he is a California state licensed acupuncturist and nationally certified by the National Commission for the Certification of Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine. In this episode, David talks about his years of studying with elders from varying traditions in their native environments in Nepal and India. He stresses the need to revive the lost tradition of intertwining botanical medicine with spirituality and valuation for the sacredness of all life. David has been a clinician, consultant, researcher, and educator for over 35 years. He has travelled extensively to study traditional medicinal systems, including spending several years studying Tibetan and Ayurvedic medicine in Nepal and India. David is the author of four books, including In Search of the Medicine Buddha, about his time with traditional doctors in the Himalayas, and Sacred Smoke, about his ethnobotanical research in Ecuador. He is the founder and owner of Floracopeia, Inc., a company devoted to supporting sustainable ecological agriculture through the production of essential oils. As an educator, he has taught extensively for over two decades in the US and Canada, and online internationally; over 7,000 students have attended his online courses in the last five years, and over 300,000 have attended his popular annual Plant Medicine Telesummit hosted at The Shift Network. Useful Linkshttps://www.floracopeia.com/https://www.crowconsultations.com/In Search of the Medicine BuddhaSacred Smoke: The Magic and Medicine of Palo SantoTo learn more about plants & your health from Colleen at LabAroma check out this informative PDF https://mailchi.mp/2fe0e426b244/osw1lg2dkhDisclaimer: The information presented in this podcast is for educational purposes only and is not intended to replace professional medical advice. Please consult your doctor if you are in need of medical care, and before making any changes to your health routine.

Persistence U with Lizbeth
The Pale-Faced Lie Author David Crow on Rejecting the Intergenerational Inheritance of Trauma

Persistence U with Lizbeth

Play Episode Play 30 sec Highlight Listen Later Jun 8, 2022 41:58


 "We need to get rid of your mother," David Crows father told him when he was a young boy. He'd worried David would experience the mental health problems that she did, and insisted David help dispose of her to reduce the likelihood. What happened next became the award-winning memoir, The Pale Faced Lie, now optioned for film.You will learn:1. Parents forcing children to form allegiances after their relationship together ends  create near-irreparable harm 2. Our brains can be retrained, no matter what's happened in our past if we have the right interventions. 3. The process of writing whether it be journaling or a more long form for publication, can clear a way for healing and human connection. For show notes, click HERE.Lizbeth's links of interest:Buy Lizbeth a CoffeeLizbeth's memoir, now a movie! Pieces of Me: Rescuing My Kidnapped Daughters LizbethMeredith@LizbethMeredith.comAuthor Facebook page https://lameredith.com/ websiteMidlifers-want a free coaching hour? To learn more, check out https://lameredith.com/coaching/ 

Marvel Standom
Meeting Mr. Knight & Morbius

Marvel Standom

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 8, 2022 50:41


(Moon Knight Ep. 102) Den of Geek contributor Joe George joins the Marvel Standom crew to talk about Moon Knight episode 2, and opinions shift back and forth on topics like Khonshu's female avatars in the comics and the "not werewolves," among other CGI effects. As an added bonus, movies editor David Crow joins editor-in-chief Mike Cecchini for a discussion of Morbius. Why wait for the podcast? Join the Marvel Standom livestream to participate in the discussion! Follow us at twitch.tv/denofgeektv. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app

HighVibeTribeRadio.com
Take Charge of Your Own Health: Discover the Self-Healing Power of Herbal Medicine

HighVibeTribeRadio.com

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 1, 2022 29:00


REGISTER HERE FOR:How to Live a Healthy & Illuminated Life Through Botanical Medicine & Its Spiritual Practices with David Crow (December – February 17th, 2022)Today's episode of HighVibeTribeRadio.com takes a look at the subject of herbal medicine, also known as plant medicine or botanical medicine. We also discuss the ancient practices of Ayurveda and Traditional Chinese Medicine and homeopathic medicine as it relates to herbal remedies and plant medicine as a common treatment and practice.I will define Ayurveda, Traditional Chinese Medicine and homeopathic medicine.I will also put each of these systems of medicine into context based on the Map of Consciousness and the calibrated levels of consciousness for these as well as:Acupunture,Essential oils, and the book Cleanse to heal by Medical Medium Anthony William.Today you will learn how to join a holistic certification training with David Crow, a leading botanical medicine expert Take your self-care & spiritual evolution to the next level w/a holistic certification training.Here are the details of this free 60 minute introductory webinar where you will discover:A guided practice to experience how the 4 levels of Prana Vata — body sensations, nerve current, the flow of nature within, and your body's surrender to it — provide a way to contact the intelligence of nature operating within your body How to experience rejuvenation, longevity, and illumination through the inner and outer alchemy of medicinal plantsHow to use plant medicine and meditation to improve your health and wellbeing, increase your self-knowledge, and achieve spiritual illuminationThe inseparability of spirituality and nature through the direct experience of body-based awarenessAn extraordinary opportunity to participate in a first-of-its-kind Shift Network year-long intensive plant medicine certification program with DavidBe prepared to walk away from this inspiring knowledge-filled hour with active curiosity about how you can apply Illuminated Herbalism to your life, and how plants nourish, care for, and protect your physical body… keep your mind clear and healthy… and empower you to reach your spiritual goals.This groundbreaking certification program will be unlike any other herbal medicine certification offered… anywhere. You'll learn to use plant medicines and meditation to improve your health and wellbeing, increase your self-knowledge, and give you inner peace…… as you develop an understanding of your true nature… the source of your life force… your biological unity with all life, including plant life… and your deeper cosmological identity.Medicinal Plants & Spiritual Evolution Essential Insights that Unify Natural Medicine, Ecology & Spirituality with David Crow The Ayurvedic Use of Essential Oils Discover Ancient Remedies to Safely Balance Your Energy System with David CrowDiscover Ancient Plant Medicine Practice Indigenous Plant Medicine Rituals for Purification & Protection with Adriana AyalesDisclaimer: This post contains affiliate links. If you make a purchase, I may receive a commission at no extra cost to you.Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/cgi-bin/webscr?cmd=_s-xclick&hosted_button_id=Z7GC46DF4BQ7G)

Don’t Hide The Scars
David Crow, Author Of 'The Pale-Faced Lie', Discusses Grit & Resilience

Don’t Hide The Scars

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 20, 2021 75:31


David Crow spent his early years on the Navajo Indian Reservation in Arizona and New Mexico. Through grit, resilience, and a thirst for learning, he managed to escape his abusive childhood, graduate from college, and build a successful lobbying firm in Washington, DC. Today, David is a sought-after speaker, giving talks to various businesses and trade organizations around the world. Throughout the years, he has mentored over 200 college interns, performed pro bono service for the charitable organization Save the Children, and participated in the Big Brothers Big Sisters program. An advocate for women, he is donating a percentage of his royalties from The Pale-Faced Lie to the Barrett House, a homeless shelter for women in Albuquerque. David and his wife, Patty, live in the suburbs of DC. The Pale-Faced Lie presents a riveting account of growing up on the Navajo Indian Reservation with a mentally ill mother and violent father, an ex-con from San Quentin who groomed David to be his partner in crime. --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/dhts/message

The Andy Rowe Show
The Cherokee - David Crow

The Andy Rowe Show

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 21, 2021 56:02


David Crow grew up as a Cherokee Indian on a Navajo Indian Reservation in America. His father was abusive and operated under his own set of laws, always somehow roping David in as an accomplice for his criminal activity, which included theft, violence and even murder. With lives at stake, including his own, you're going to hear how David had only 24 hours to outsmart his father and stay alive. I hope you enjoy the epiosde. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Partially Examined Life Philosophy Podcast
PEL Presents PMP#104: King Arthur Reigns O'er Pop Culture

The Partially Examined Life Philosophy Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 9, 2021 59:06


With the recent theatrical release of The Green Knight, Mark and Brian along with Den of Geek's David Crow and the very British Al Baker consider the range of cinematic Arthuriana, including Excalibur (1981), Camelot (1967), King Arthur (2004), King Arthur: Legend of the Sword (2017), First Knight (1995), Sword of the Valiant (1983), Sir Gawain and the Green Knight (1973), and Monty Python and the Holy Grail (1975). For more, visit prettymuchpop.com. Hear bonus content for this episode at patreon.com/prettymuchpop or by subscribing via Apple Podcasts to the Mark Lintertainment Channel. Sponsor: Visit hellofresh.com/14pretty and use code 14pretty for up to 14 free meals plus free shipping.

Pretty Much Pop: A Culture Podcast
PMP#104: King Arthur Reigns O’er Pop Culture

Pretty Much Pop: A Culture Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 1, 2021 59:06


With the recent theatrical release of The Green Knight, Mark and Brian along with Den of Geek's David Crow and the very British Al Baker consider the range of cinematic Arthuriana, including Excalibur (1981), Camelot (1967), King Arthur (2004), King Arthur: Legend of the Sword (2017), First Knight (1995), Sword of the Valiant (1983), Sir Gawain and the Green Knight (1973), and Monty Python and the Holy Grail (1975). For more, visit prettymuchpop.com. Hear bonus content for this episode at patreon.com/prettymuchpop or by subscribing via Apple Podcasts to the Mark Lintertainment Channel. Sponsor: Visit hellofresh.com/14pretty and use code 14pretty for up to 14 free meals plus free shipping.

FRUMESS
Alien vs Aliens - Which is the better movie?

FRUMESS

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2021 70:25


"More than three decades after James Cameron's Aliens continued the story of the Ridley Scott original, we determine which is the better Alien movie!" - David Crow and Don Kaye of Den of Geek https://www.denofgeek.com/movies/alien-vs-aliens-which-is-better-movie/ PLEASE NOTE: This podcast IS SOURCED from the UNEDITED audio created from video live podcast streams from the Frumess channel on youtube and comes from the Streaming eviLIVE Show. Something that will change in the future. __________________________________________________________ JOIN THE PATREON FOR LESS THAN A $2 CUP OF COFFEE!! https://www.patreon.com/Frumess

SIX-GUN JUSTICE PODCAST
SIX-GUN JUSTICE CONVERSATIONS—DAVID CROW

SIX-GUN JUSTICE PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 11, 2021 36:18


Welcome to another Wild West Wednesday Six-Gun Justice Conversation segment. Today Paul talks with true crime author David Crow author of The Pale- Faced Lie, the story of his early years on the Navajo Indian Reservation in Arizona and New Mexico. Through grit, resilience, and a thirst for learning, he managed to escape his abusive childhood, graduate from college, and build a successful lobbying firm in Washington, DC...David is a sought-after speaker, has mentored over 200 college interns, performed pro bono service for the charitable organization Save the Children, and participated in the Big Brothers Big Sisters program. An advocate for women, he donates a percentage of his royalties from The Pale-Faced Lie to the Barrett House, a homeless shelter for women in Albuquerque. David and his wife, Patty, live in the suburbs of DC.Support the show (https://www.paypal.com/donate?token=kRf2_NuEPxu37b9-4FZKmX0UAJ4ZdKVRhAgUrm-4gBj-CkNHowjeqW7Q4bYKdoyNoNgGhKTBK-OpQSh_)

Eclectic Company
David Crow

Eclectic Company

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 13, 2021 76:54


Today Gregg and I are talking to the author David Crow, writer of the memoir a Pale Faced Lie.  This book caught Gregg's eye in the bookstore and once he opened it he couldn't put it down.  Gregg shared it with me and we knew we had to speak with him.  David Crow is the author of the award-winning memoirThe Pale-Faced Lie, a brutal story about family, survival, and the healing power of forgiveness. David spent his early years on the Navajo Indian Reservation in Arizona and New Mexico. Through grit, resilience, and a thirst for learning, he managed to escape his abusive childhood, graduate from college, and build a successful lobbying firm in Washington, DC.Throughout the years, he has mentored over 200 college interns, performed pro bono service for the charitable organization Save the Children, and participated in the Big Brothers Big Sisters program. An advocate for women, he is donating a percentage of his royalties from The Pale-Faced Lie to the Barrett House, a homeless shelter for women in Albuquerque. David and his wife, Patty, live in the suburbs of DC.You can visit David's web page at: https://www.davidcrowauthor.com/

The Genuinely Interested Podcast
Ep 101 David Crow - The Pale Faced Lie

The Genuinely Interested Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 12, 2021 153:14


David Crow had an incredibly difficult upbringing and a personal story that will shock any reader. His new book, The Pale-Faced Lie: A True Story, is a raw account of David's childhood growing up on the Navajo Indian Reservation. His father was a violent criminal who groomed David to be his partner in crime - but that was not the life David wanted to live. David is a gifted storyteller; during this whole episode, he vividly articulates and relives all the true childhood stories that have haunted him for years. David and I discussed: Why he grew up on the Navajo Indian Reservation His mentally ill mother What made his father proud His father's odd sense of justice The abuse he and his siblings received from his dad What he said in his dad's eulogy The angels that helped David along the way What his dad taught him as a child How his dad planned to murder his mother His photographic memory And much, much more... David Crow My Take: To not only survive what he survived but to do a complete 180 and live to tell about it, is both remarkable and admirable. If anyone is a true example of overcoming one's circumstances, it's David. He truly is the poster boy for overcoming adversity and not allowing his past to define him. Through the painful stories lies inspiration and hope that your circumstances don't determine your outcome. Support The Podcast

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Beyond the Fence Line
Episode 13 - TALT Chair David Crow

Beyond the Fence Line

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2021 46:14


TALT supports the conservation of the working agricultural lands in Texas with guidance from its board of directors. As any TALT board member will tell you, it's a working board made up of men and women from across Texas who are passionate about TALT's mission. In this month's podcast, TALT CEO Chad Ellis checks in with TALT board chairman David Crow.

Wisdom of the Body
018. David Crow on Plant Medicine and Eastern Spirituality

Wisdom of the Body

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 3, 2021 0:01


David Crow is a renowned plant medicine expert who studied Chinese, Tibetan and Ayurvedic medicines and their spiritual lineages. In this episode, David discusses the three indigenous medicines from Asia and what they teach us about immunity and planetary health. He dives deep on the four levels of medicine discussed in the Tibetan tradition, the five elements from Ayurveda, and why it’s difficult to separate the medicine from the spiritual lineage.    In this episode, we discuss: Why the indigenous medicines are inseparable from the spiritual lineages they came out of -- for example Ayurveda, Yoga and Tantra all came out of the Vedic philosophy Tibetan medicine’s poetic description of the nine months of pregnancy and embryology, and - being rooted in a belief in reincarnation - also what happens at the end of life and in the transition between death and the next phase, referred to as the bardo The four levels of medicine as depicted on a Tibetan thangka Why prana from Ayurveda, chi from Chinese medicine, and ultimately enlightenment, are the goals of medicine and spiritual practice How plant medicine is reconnecting us to ecophysiology and the health of the earth and why this is important right now spiritually Your definition of “me” at the levels of the microcosm and macrocosm How to dissolve the boundaries of the self into the unified field and the stream of consciousness  Why yoga and meditation create biological unity, where the individual self is part of something else The role of herbal medicine, nutrition and detoxification in strengthening the immune system and planetary health Why everyone went crazy for herbs like turmeric this year   David Crow, the founder of Floracopeia, is a plant medicine expert, clinician, consultant, researcher, educator and author. He is a specialist in Chinese, Tibetan and Ayurvedic medicines and their spiritual lineages. He is the author of the 2000 book In Search of the Medicine Buddha, offers consultations and is one of the featured teachers with The Shift Network. Heather Grzych is the author of The Ayurvedic Guide to Fertility and the host of the Wisdom of the Body podcast. A board-certified Ayurvedic practitioner, she bridges the worlds of conventional and alternative medicine to help women and men heal their physical and emotional lives. Heather is on the board of directors for the National Ayurvedic Medical Association (NAMA) and has consulted with doctors, governments, and insurance companies. She offers virtual consultations and programs worldwide. www.heathergrzych.com  Connect with Heather: Instagram.com/heathergrzych Facebook.com/grzychheather   This podcast is for educational purposes only.

Mybookcart & More
The Power of Forgiveness When Facing Hardships - An Interview With Author David Crow

Mybookcart & More

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 2, 2020 50:23


David Crow, author of "The Pale-Faced Lie", discusses growing up on an Navajo Indian reservation with his idolized dad, his mentally ill mother, and three siblings. He discusses how he overcame mental and physical abuse during his childhood at the hands of his father.  He goes on to succeed in life by graduating high school, goes onto college, and he becomes a successful businessman by starting his own firm.   Everybody struggles with something, but this book shows that it is never too late, or there is never too much for someone to handle. You can always turn your life around no matter what the circumstances are.  And David reveals how he overcame his hardships using the power of forgiveness.Support the show (https://mybookcart.com/blog/apply/)

Data Center Therapy
#040 – Exploring the New Horizon with David Crow

Data Center Therapy

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 12, 2020 43:37


How much could possibly change with the flagship virtual desktop solution from VMware this summer? The short answer: more than you might imagine.   This week the guys welcome End-User Compute Specialist David Crow back into the (virtual / socially-distanced) studio to give you the 30,000 foot view (and relative firehose) of the just announced Horizon 8 announcements. The velvety-piped “VDI Guy” David also shares his ...ahem… measured approach to the new features VMware often touts. Learn more at: ivoxy.com/exploring-the-new-horizon. Also, our upcoming Hands-on vSphere 6.7 Advanced virtual class is almost sold out – you can learn more and save your seat here: ivoxy.com/vsphere-6-7-advanced. 

FT News Briefing
The race for a vaccine, the story behind EBITDAC, BoE’s Bailey

FT News Briefing

Play Episode Listen Later May 14, 2020 9:45


The hunt for a coronavirus vaccine is central to global efforts to restart economies. The FT’s US coronavirus correspondent, David Crow, explains how nationalism could slow the fight against the pandemic. Plus, some companies are presenting a new customised metric they are calling ebitdac: earnings before interest, tax, depreciation, amortisation — and coronavirus. The FT’s markets reporter, Nikou Asgari, looks into whether it will stick. Then, the governor of the Bank of England, Andrew Bailey on the central bank’s response to the crisis.To get free access to the FT’s Coronavirus Business Update newsletter for 30 days, visit ft.com/newsbriefingcovid.You can watch the full Andrew Bailey interview from The FT’s Global Boardroom event here. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

FT News Briefing
Oil price war, vaccines, banks on stimulus

FT News Briefing

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2020 9:38


Oil soared nearly 50 per cent at one point on Thursday in its biggest ever one-day rally after US president Donald Trump stoked hopes of a supply cut deal, German biotech groups are urging regulators to ease restrictions when it comes to testing a coronavirus vaccine, and bankers are raising doubts about whether the US government’s small business loan programme will begin today, as scheduled. Plus, banks were admonished over their role in causing the 2008 financial crisis. The FT’s David Crow explains how banks can rehabilitate themselves in the coronavirus crisis by distributing unprecedented amounts of stimulus. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Data Center Therapy
#030 – A New Dawn for Remote Work (& VDI) with David Crow

Data Center Therapy

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 1, 2020 34:38


We invited our VDI Specialist, David, into the studio to share his perspective on remote work strategies in this new normal. Oh, and by studio we mean 100% remote conferencing because here at IVOXY Consulting we were practicing social distancing long before it was hip. PS: We will also be available in some new ways to be announced over the next few weeks – including our just-launched vROps In Depth & Horizon VDI Deep Dive Virtual Workshop Series. Learn more at: ivoxy.com/a-new-dawn-for-remote-work-and-vdi

FT News Briefing
Wednesday, February 26

FT News Briefing

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2020 12:03


A fresh wave of selling pressure rippled across global markets on Tuesday as public health officials warned Americans to prepare for the spread of the coronavirus, Bob Iger has stepped down as chief executive of Walt Disney a year after extending his contract, and Virgin Galactic shares fall after the space tourism company reports that losses widened in the fourth quarter. Plus, there has been a wave of leadership change at European banks in the past few months. The FT’s David Crow explains why the lenders are scrambling to find a new generation of chief executives. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

FT Banking Weekly
European banks' game of thrones

FT Banking Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 25, 2020 17:51


Matthew Vincent and colleagues discuss the hunt for new chief executives among Europe's top banks and JPMorgan's plans to launch a digital bank in the UK. With special guest Sir Mike Rake, former CBI president, and former deputy chairman of Barclays.Contributors: Matthew Vincent, regulation correspondent, David Crow, banking editor, Stephen Morris, European banking editor, and Nicholas Megaw, retail banking correspondent. Producer: Fiona Symon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

FT News Briefing
Wednesday, February 19

FT News Briefing

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2020 9:12


The EU’s richest states have dug in their heels over the region’s budget as European Council president Charles Michel seeks to ease the blow of spending cuts on poorer countries, Donald Trump extended clemency to several high-profile white-collar criminals on Tuesday, including former Illinois governor Rod Blagojevich and financier Michael Milken, and US asset manager Franklin Templeton has agreed to buy rival Legg Mason for $6.5bn including debt. Plus, the FT’s David Crow reports on HSBC’s radical plan to downsize. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

FT Banking Weekly
HSBC shrinks in the US and Europe

FT Banking Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 18, 2020 23:11


Matthew Vincent and guests discuss what's behind HSBC's decision to cut 35,000 jobs in the US and Europe, Jes Staley's future as boss of Barclays after another regulatory probe, RBS's new name, and Deutsche Bank's disappearing compliance contractors. With special guest Philip Augar, author of The Bank that lived a little: Barclays in the age of the very free market.Contributors: Matthew Vincent, regulation correspondent, David Crow, banking editor, Stephen Morris, European banking editor, Nicholas Megaw, retail banking correspondent, and Emma Agyemang, FT Money reporter. Producer: Fiona Symon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

FT Banking Weekly
Britain's Brexit gambit, Thiam ouster

FT Banking Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2020 22:40


Matthew Vincent and guests discuss revelations about the UK's opening gambit in seeking a deal on 'equivalence' with the EU, Tidjane Thiam's ouster from Credit Suisse, HSBC's delay in choosing a permanent chief executive, and challenger bank Starling's fund raising. With special guest Ann Boden, chief executive of Starling Bank.Contributors: Matthew Vincent, regulation correspondent, David Crow, banking editor, Stephen Morris, European banking correspondent, and Nicholas Megaw, retail banking correspondent. Producer: Fiona Symon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Thrive LOUD with Lou Diamond
408: David Crow - THE PALE FACED LIE

Thrive LOUD with Lou Diamond

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2020 16:01


David Crow spent his early years on the Navajo Indian Reservation in Arizona and New Mexico.  Through grit, resilience, and a thirst for learning, he managed to escape his abusive childhood, graduate from college, and build a successful lobbying firm in Washington, DC. Today, David is a sought-after speaker, giving talks to various businesses and trade organizations around the world. Throughout the years, he has mentored over 200 college interns, performed pro bono service for the charitable organization Save the Children, and participated in the Big Brothers Big Sisters program. An advocate for women, he is donating a percentage of his royalties from The Pale-Faced Lie to Barrett House, a homeless shelter for women in Albuquerque. David and his wife, Patty, live in the suburbs of DC. Pulled from David and Lou's original interview Bedside Reading's AUTHORS THAT THRIVE.

FT Banking Weekly
Davos News, Bank of America outlook and JPMorgan's shift towards Paris

FT Banking Weekly

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 21, 2020 13:52


Patrick Jenkins and guests discuss the latest from the World Economic Forum in Davos, the outlook for Bank of America, and JPMorgan Chase's decision to buy a second office in Paris. With special guest Brian Moynihan, chief executive of Bank of America. Contributors: Patrick Jenkins, financial editor, David Crow, banking editor, Laura Noonan, US banking editor, and Stephen Morris, European banking correspondent. Producer: Fiona Symon See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

Bedside Reading's AUTHORS THAT THRIVE

David Crow spent his early years on the Navajo Indian Reservation in Arizona and New Mexico.  Through grit, resilience, and a thirst for learning, he managed to escape his abusive childhood, graduate from college, and build a successful lobbying firm in Washington, DC. Today, David is a sought-after speaker, giving talks to various businesses and trade organizations around the world. Throughout the years, he has mentored over 200 college interns, performed pro bono service for the charitable organization Save the Children, and participated in the Big Brothers Big Sisters program. An advocate for women, he is donating a percentage of his royalties from The Pale-Faced Lie to Barrett House, a homeless shelter for women in Albuquerque. David and his wife, Patty, live in the suburbs of DC. Enjoy listening to David as he shares his personal journey on Bedside Reading's AUTHORS THAT THRIVE.

The Fourth Wall
FW3: Sundance Film Festival Edition

The Fourth Wall

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 14, 2019 16:07


Den of Geek movies editor David Crow went to Park City for Sundance this year, and he talked to us about his favorite movies of the festival. Among the topics up for discussion are The Lodge, Little Monsters, The Last Black Man in San Francisco, Hail Satan, and Honey Boy. Find out why these made David's shortlist for films to watch out for at your local indie theaters. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.

The Den of Geek Podcast
G! News 002 - February 2018 Early Edition

The Den of Geek Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 16, 2018 33:47


We're celebrating Black Panther's opening day with a discussion of the villain the movie could have had from Spiderman's rogues gallery, along with a look at Showtime's Eric Clapton documentary, some new Firefly novel tie-ins, casting news for The Umbrella Academy, talk of a V movie trilogy, and Fortnite's record breaking number of simultaneous players. Our bonus item is a chat with associate editor David Crow, who gives his analysis and makes box office predictions for Black Panther, which opens February 16. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

The Rights Track
A matter of opinion: What do we really think about human rights?

The Rights Track

Play Episode Listen Later May 24, 2016 23:53


In Episode 6 of The Rights Track, Todd asks James Ron, Professor of International Affairs at the University of Minnesota, about his work with David Crow at the Centro de Investigation y Docencia Economicas, CIDE comparing public attitudes to human rights in and across four different countries. 0.00-5.46 minutes Todd sets the context including how in the UK attitudes have turned against human rights e.g. in the popular press and discussions around the Human Rights Act and whether or not the UK should get rid of it. How human rights are portrayed as protecting criminals and terrorists Jim explains how human rights has absorbed political and social baggage and taken on different meanings for different people Negative attitudes like those in the UK not apparent in other countries How Jim's research is going about measuring attitudes to human rights and the countries he's looked at (India, Morocco, Nigeria and Mexico Some human rights related background on each country and the reasons for selecting them Jim talks about his stance as a “critic” of human rights and of human rights organisations and his surprise at his findings on how positively ordinary people view them 5.47-11.51 minutes How Jim's research defines ‘supportive', what sorts of questions participants in the survey are asked and the scales used Some top level findings on overall support for human rights How the human rights community thinks the public ‘hates' them for ‘protecting criminals and terrorists' and how this sentiment is not supported by the data How the results might be different in countries where the human rights community has been ‘named and shamed' or attacked by Governments Some discussion about trade offs between security and human rights - Jim explains how this will be for future surveys but this survey was just to gain some base line reactions from people Explanation of findings around trust in international and local human rights organisations - it's much higher than for politicians but lower than for religious institutions 11.52-21.25 More on the religious findings - challenging to decipher overall though Catholics most trusting of human rights organisations Discussion around links between levels of religiosity (social and personal) and support for human rights Most interesting findings from each country (inc. links with women's rights, foreign v local funding, multi-national business i.e. oil exploitation, criminals and terrorists) People did not, on the whole, associate human rights with the US' geo-political agenda - contradicts some current thinking, particularly Stephen Hopgood in Endtimes for Human Rights Why human rights groups need to engage with both Catholic and Muslim populations 21.25-end Broader messages of the research i.e. gap between what scholars and the human rights community thinks and what ordinary people think People think relatively positively about human rights Human rights world too immersed in a debate with elites and not with ordinary people Jim acknowledges that the work needs to go a lot further, be replicated and extended etc. Some details of the forthcoming book, likely to be called Diffusing Rights: The Human Rights Word and its Messengers out in 2017 with OUP Other links James Ron's personal website Marketing of rebellion, by Clifford Bob Open Global Rights *Data-driven optimism for global rights activists *Public opinion and human rights – What can (and can't) we learn from surveys?