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Radio Crystal Blue
Radio Crystal Blue 5/12/25 part 2

Radio Crystal Blue

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2025 101:55


The Frst "This Is Me Now" (featuring Kid Brunswick) - This Never Happened www.thefrst.com The Dirty Nil "Gallop Of The Hounds" - The Lash www.thedirtynil.com Weep Wave "Surrender" - Speck www.weepwave.com Frankie Flowers "Hex" www.frankieflowersofficial.com Ash Molloy "Will I Ever Learn?" www.ashmolloy.com Morgan Garrett "The Mirror" Riding With Killers "World Apart" www.ridingwithkillers.com Qualia "Rounding" Accidentally Funding The End Of The World ********************************Hymn For Her "Elders" - Bloodier Than Blood www.hymnforher.comThe Barlow "Backwater" - High Spirits www.thebarlowband.com Cassidy Rae "Second Choice" cassidy-rae.com Katie Knipp "Go" - Me www.katieknipp.com Lisa Oribasi "Yuma" www.lisaoribasi.com David G Srmith "Give Us Free" - Witness Trees www.davidgsmith.com David Patton & Sherry Brokus "Never Going Back" - Harbortowne www.pattonbrokus.com Noah Zacarin "Bed Of Nails" - Points Of Light www.noahsong.comMark Thackway "Wunderlust" - Twisted www.markthackwaymusic.com Closing: Geoffrey Armes "Vrikshashana (The Tree)" - Spirit Dwelling Run time 3 hours, 58 minutes I hold deed to this audio's usage, which is free to share with specific attribution, non-commercial and non-derivation rules.https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/

Gospel Community Church
Family Rhythms | Parenting

Gospel Community Church

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 24, 2025 49:44


Hello and thank you for joining us here at Gospel Community Church of Fayetteville, GA. This week David Patton continues in our 4 week mini series on Family Rhythms with the foundations of parenting, its purpose, value, and biblical practices to help you raise children who become thriving, Jesus-loving adults.

Gospel Community Church
1 Corinthians 11:23-33

Gospel Community Church

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 30, 2024 44:26


Hello and thank you for joining us here at Gospel Community Church of Fayetteville, GA. This week David Patton leads us through a portion of text that reminds us to consume Christ for our full nourishment so we are not consumed by worldly things that will ultimately lead to our death.

Rise Recover Live
Dr David Patton: Dismantling the Academic Hierarchies around Recovery

Rise Recover Live

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 10, 2024 49:03


Send us a text#11: This week, Liz and Bryce The Third are joined by David Patton, PhD, Associate Professor of Criminology at the University of Derby's Social, Cultural and Legal Research Centre. His work concentrates on amplifying the often-marginalized voices of folks in recovery, particularly in academic settings. At New Central Media, his mission is to challenge traditional knowledge structures, advocating that lived experience is as valid as, or more than, academic knowledge, particularly in substance use disorder and recovery.Tune into the episode to hear more from Dr Patton, including:Why he founded New Central Media and why he emphasizes that stories are knowledge.How societal-imposed narratives about his background and upbringing impacted his identity and aspirations, and how he shed these notions.The fateful daydream he had at age 13 during summer holiday that set him on a new path.Check our Dr Patton's website at drdavidpatton.co.uk.To learn more about New Central Media, visit their webpage: https://www.drdavidpatton.co.uk/new-central-media.Follow Dr Patton on X at @drdavidpatton and follow him on Instagram @drdavidpatton---------------------------------------------------------------------------------If you or a loved one is experiencing a mental health or substance use related crisis, the following resources can provide immediate help.*If you are experiencing a medical or mental health emergency, please dial 911.- Dial 988 for the SAMSHA Suicide & Crisis Lifeline.  Available 24/7- Text “HOME” to 741-741 for the NAMI Crisis Text Line.  Available 24/7.- Dial 1-800-622-2255 to connect with a nearby treatment center & community resources through the NCADD Hope Line. Available 24/7.- Call or text 1-844-326-5400 for The GSCA CARES Warm Line.  Answered by Certified Addiction Recovery Empowerment Specialists with lived experience of Substance Use Recovery.  Available any day of the year, 8:30am-11pm ESTThis resource was shared by Tiffany: If you are a woman in need of support in the New Hampshire or Massachusetts area, Jasmine Grace is an organization that may be able to help.  You can learn more at their website: https://www.jasminegrace.org/*Note: The resources listed are provided for informational purposes only.  This list is not comprehensive and does not constitute an endorsement by The PhoenixJoin the Phoenix community & sign up for classes with a single click by downloading The Phoenix App! In the app, you can connect with Liz, Bryce and other listeners in The Rise Recover Live Podcast Group. Let us know what you thought about today's episode, and what you'd like to hear in future shows! We can't wait to chat with you there. Learn more about The Phoenix, sign up for classes, or become a volunteer at https://thephoenix.org/ . Find us on Instagram at @riserecoverlive

Gospel Community Church
Philippians 4:4-9

Gospel Community Church

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 14, 2024 49:21


Hello and thank you for joining us here at Gospel Community Church of Fayetteville, GA. This week David Patton covers the scriptural basis of rejoicing. You can't help but be encouraged, thankful, and joyful with the reminders of this message!

Pathways 2 Prevention
Challenging the Status Quo: Dr. David Patton's Journey From Adversity to Innovation

Pathways 2 Prevention

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 5, 2024 68:38


In this powerful episode, Dave Closson sits down with Dr. David Patton, an Associate Professor in Criminology at the University of Derby, for an in-depth conversation about resilience, recovery, and the transformative power of lived experience.Dr. David Patton shares his journey from growing up in a disadvantaged neighborhood in England to becoming an associate professor in criminology. He discusses the impact of social policies and economic changes on his community and how it shaped his desire to make a difference. Dr. Patton emphasizes the importance of identity, hope, and support from others in overcoming challenges and pursuing education. He also challenges the traditional academic approach to knowledge creation and highlights the value of participatory research methods, such as PhotoVoice, in giving voice to marginalized communities. Dr. David Patton discusses the power of participatory research and the importance of centering lived experiences in understanding addiction and recovery. He shares examples of how participatory research allows communities to own and disseminate their own stories, humanizing the data and challenging stigmatizing narratives. Dr. Patton also emphasizes the need for a strengths-based approach in recovery, focusing on individuals' strengths and building on them for personal growth. He highlights the Global Position Paper on Inclusive Recovery Cities as a collaborative effort to create more inclusive pathways for recovery at the city level.Dr. David Patton's WebsiteUnnecessary Harm PodcastThe Global Position Paper on Recovery (GPPR)Drug Free America Foundation Links:WebsiteFacebookInstagramYouTubeTwitter

Training Day Podcast
Recap Episode - Baptism

Training Day Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 5, 2024 47:13


As you know every year on Easter we have an opportunity for people to be baptized - many of you are parents and are beginning to have spiritual conversations with your kids about salvation and baptism. Here is what we want to do. We want to give you  5 questions to ask that will help you steward the spiritual growth of your child. Thank Elders Kirk McDonald and David Patton for sitting down with us and discussing this important topic!

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David Patton "Have a Home but don't stay in it" 14 January 2024

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 16, 2024 23:41


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David Patton "Solid Rock 2024 Theme" 31 December 2023

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 7, 2024 27:14


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David Patton "Limitless" 10 December 2023

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Play Episode Listen Later Dec 12, 2023 26:16


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David Patton "Sacrifice Of Worship" 5 November 2023

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Play Episode Listen Later Nov 8, 2023 30:33


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David Patton, "The Holy Spirit" 1 October 2023

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 3, 2023 25:49


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David Patton, "Unknown" 16 July 2023

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 19, 2023 29:07


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David Patton, "Biblical Family Struggles" 4 June 2023

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2023 30:59


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David Patton, "Power In Us" 14 May 2023

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Play Episode Listen Later May 16, 2023 29:19


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Smoking Underground
Ducks Unlimited 2023 Event 101

Smoking Underground

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 5, 2023 48:35 Transcription Available


Smoking Underground discusses Ducks Unlimited's 2023 Scotch and Cigar Event at Good People Brewing with organizer David Patton. We smoke the 20 Acre Farm Robusto by Drew Estates. Gary and Devin review the cigar and show how to remove the cedar rap and light the cigar. Devin also discussed pairing a cigar with a tequila.For event details- http://www.smokingunderground.com/ducksMore about the show- http://www.smokingunderground.comCar HEPA Filter Unit Discussed in the show-

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David Patton, "Matthew 16:24" 2 April 2023

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 4, 2023 24:09


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Gospel Community Church
Palm Sunday - Matthew 21:1-10 David Patton

Gospel Community Church

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2023 45:19


Welcome and Happy Palm Sunday. Join us as Pastor David Patton exegetes Matthew 21:1-10 and speaks about unmet expectations as it pertains to our Lord, Christ Jesus. Unmet expectations occur when we build up in our mind a person, a situation or an outcome that is greater or more grandiose than they are in reality.

Training Day Podcast
Episode 10: Baptism

Training Day Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2023 47:13


As you know every year on Easter we have an opportunity for people to be baptized - many of you are parents and are beginning to have spiritual conversations with your kids about salvation and baptism. Here is what we want to do. We want to give you  5 questions to ask that will help you steward the spiritual growth of your child. Thank Elders Kirk McDonald and David Patton for sitting down with us and discussing this important topic!

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David Patton, "In Part" 12 March 2023

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 14, 2023 31:00


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David Patton, "Beyond Us" 19 February 2023

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 21, 2023 28:50


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David Patton, What it means to "Be the Church for 2023" 08 January 2023

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2023 28:33


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Gospel Community Church
1 Tmothy3:1-7 The State of the Church Address

Gospel Community Church

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 2, 2023 61:00


Join us as Elders Kirk McDonald and David Patton teach on leadership and the state of the church. This Sunday we brought forth 2 new Elder candidates, Phil Danford and Pete Walker, in front of the body for prayer. Keep our body and these candidates in prayer as we move forward.

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David Patton, "Is There Anybody There?" 25 September 2022

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Play Episode Listen Later Sep 27, 2022 32:36


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David Patton, "Faithfulness" 24 July 2022

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 26, 2022 33:43


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David Patton, "Hearing" 3 July 2022

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Play Episode Listen Later Jul 5, 2022 39:49


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David Patton, "Father Heart of God" 19 June 2022

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Play Episode Listen Later Jun 21, 2022 41:48


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David Patton, "Potential - Galatians 3&4" 1 May 2022

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Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2022 20:34


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David Patton, "Palm Sunday Message" 10 April 2022

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Play Episode Listen Later Apr 14, 2022 25:44


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David Patton, What is God's will or plan for my life 20 March 2022

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Play Episode Listen Later Mar 22, 2022 21:31


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The Criminologist
EP 96: Our interview with Dr. David Patton. Desistance, addiction, and recovery!

The Criminologist

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 26, 2022 57:09


This week we are joined by Dr. David Patton, from the University of Derby in the United Kingdom! Dr. Patton is a Senior Criminology Lecturer, Speaker and Author who believes that education is transformative, and can be leveraged to promote social justice, equality and human flourishing. We love talking all about pathways out of crime and addiction on the program, and David does not disappoint! This is a must listen for desistance champions!    https://www.derby.ac.uk/short-courses-cpd/online/free-courses/recovery-pathways/    https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCw1d_twLd7CdnDgS7amNpuQ  

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David Patton, Builders & Cynics 20 February 2022

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Play Episode Listen Later Feb 22, 2022 32:02


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David Patton, Waiting On God 9 January 2022

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Play Episode Listen Later Jan 11, 2022 21:06


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Adventures in Mormon History
A Missouri Soldier in the Mormon War: The Recollections of Peter Burnett

Adventures in Mormon History

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 7, 2021 12:00


Latter-day Saints remember the conflict that has come to be known as the "The Mormon War” in Missouri in 1838.  Places like Haun's Mill, Far West, Clay County witnessed violent and savage persecutions against the newly organized Church, and Latter-day Saints have worked hard to preserve the stories and the voices of the saints who lived through them. But what was it like to muster into the Missouri militia and move against Far West?  On this episode, we will explore the Mormon War from the perspective of Peter Hardeman Burnett (1808 - 1895).  A farmer, a clerk, a lawyer and, eventually, a Soldier in the Missouri militia, Burnett describes what led to the conflict and relates his experience serving under Brigadier General Alexander Doniphan (1808-1887).   What may be surprising to modern readers, Burnett does not shy away from candidly describing a fact often left out of such memoirs-- Burnett and the men of his company were terrified of the Mormons.   Even so, Burnett was a believer in the rule of law.  In the critical moment when church leaders Joseph Smith, Hyrum Smith, Sidney Rigdeon and others were about to be tried by court-martial and executed, Burnett assured Doniphan that he and the men of Clay County would stand by him in opposing the court-martial, a plan Doniphan denounced as "cold-blooded murder."   To learn more about the materials in this episode, please check out:Peter Hardeman Burnett, Recollections and Opinions of an Old Pioneer (1880), available at https://www.loc.gov/item/01006673/ Search terms:  Peter Hardemen Burnett, Clay County, Mormon War, 1838, Lyman Wight, Missouri Frontier, David Patton, Joseph Smith, Hyrum Smith, Sidney Rigdon, Battle of Crooked River, Alexander Doniphan, Samuel Lucas, Samuel Bogard, Davis County, Ray County, Frontier, Court-Martial.   

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David Patton, Power In Sadness 3 October 2021

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2021 24:45


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David Patton, "Never loose the Wonder" 08 August 2021

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Play Episode Listen Later Aug 10, 2021 31:32


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The Loyal Littles Podcast
“I got nothing to say!”

The Loyal Littles Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2021 61:02


Chuck and Roxy are joined by Tiny Chuck and Simon and open with Simon's sad recap of the Euro's and read some fan emails.   Next it's time to "Meet the Littles" as our hosts welcome DAVID PATTON! Facebook: @David Patton (10:30) Then our hosts close out the show with this weeks Friday 5! (46:30) SONG: "Vinyl Groove" by Seis Hombres written by Tommy George.  Podcast Email - WTFCPODNET@GMAIL.COM Twitter:@loyallittlespod Instagram: @theloyallittlespodcast LOGO DESIGN by Eric Londergan www.redbubble.com Search: ericlondergan --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/loyallittles/support

The Visual Lounge
Easy Ways to Improve Team Communication with Austin Norton & David Patton

The Visual Lounge

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 9, 2021 54:54


Have you ever thought about the best ways to communicate with your team? Many businesses put their heart and soul into crafting the best ways to get their message across to customers. But when it comes to internal communications, it's often overlooked. In this episode of The Visual Lounge, Austin Norton (Project Manager) and David Patton (Partnership Marketing Specialist) from TechSmith join to discuss the importance of great communication in your team. Austin and David talk about using simple screenshots or videos to get messages across much faster and clearer. They take us through their different approaches to creating internal videos and explain how the era of remote work has affected our willingness to be on camera. Learning points from the episode include: Why screenshots are often a faster and easier way to communicate The importance of “getting into the zone” when creating video Short videos vs. long polished videos: How the TechSmith team does it differently Why you should lean into your strengths when it comes to visual content Why video is flexible and gives us so many communication options Important links and mentions: https://www.techsmith.com/video-editor.html (Camtasia) https://www.techsmith.com/knowmia-education.html (Knowmia) https://www.techsmith.com/screen-capture.html (Snagit) Learn more about the https://academy.techsmith.com/?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=visuallounge&utm_content=improveteamcommunication (TechSmith Academy). To read the blog post on the topic or watch the video, https://www.techsmith.com/blog/improve-team-communication (click here).

The Construction Leadership Podcast with Bradley Hartmann
Ep. 39 :: David Patton, VP at Vari on Making Change Simpler

The Construction Leadership Podcast with Bradley Hartmann

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 29, 2021 57:53


In episode 39, Bradley is joined by David Patton, Vice President of Product Design at Vari. They discuss:  Human-centric design – what it is and why it matters Why empathy should play a central part in any change process Transitioning from being a problem solver to a problem avoider   ***   If you enjoyed this podcast, we'd sincerely appreciate it if you recommend this show to your friends and colleagues. Your network looks to people like you where to invest their time and attention and we'd love the opportunity to add value to more people in our community.   Since we're asking for things . . . we'd also love it if you left a review on Apple Podcasts. The feedback helps improve the show and helps with our visibility as well. The more people listen to the podcast, the more we can invest into it to make it even better.   For more info: constructionleadershippodcast.com   Instagram: instagram.com/redangleinc   Brought to you by Red Angle: redangleinc.com

Tomcat Tales
Patton Pending: David Patton had a fun ride through 1950s with Tomcats

Tomcat Tales

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 7, 2021 50:02


David Patton played baseball and basketball for the Tomcats during the 1950s when athletes were plentiful. He went on to become a college basketball coach at East Carolina for three seasons where he was the Southern Conference Coach of the Year in 1974-75 when the Pirates went 19-9 and defeated Baylor during the regular season. --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/mark-maynard/support

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David Patton, Understanding God’s Timing 18 October 2020

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2020 29:16


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David Patton, Understanding God’s Timing 18 October 2020

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Play Episode Listen Later Oct 19, 2020 29:16


Chibbs’ Chats
Episode 3: Convo with KA's Former Player, Thoughts on Sneaker Company Wars, and Veteran Mentors in the League

Chibbs’ Chats

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2020 35:42


Kenny Anderson and David Kline talk to David Patton, former Fisk University student and basketball team member, about his first thoughts on finding out that KA would be the team's new coach. David also shares how he went from being an athlete to then becoming a middle school teacher and coach himself. KA and DK get into the process of rookies selecting the sneaker company that they choose to align with. And finally, the guys chat about Kobe seeking advice from MJ early in his career, as shown in The Last Dance.

Latitude Photography Podcast
Winter Day Hikes, Getting Prepared and Staying Safe

Latitude Photography Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 1, 2019 71:35


Links Mentioned in today’s show: Episode Sponsor: https://polarprofilters.com Use this link AND the code "latitude15" the next time you need to rent gear. I'll get a small percentage and you'll get 15% off. Lensrentals.com affiliate link: https://www.gopjn.com/t/SENJRktJT01DR09OS0lLQ0dLT0tGTg Need to carry your gear in style? Treat yourself to a ThinkTank Photo bag with this link and get a free gift at checkout: http://bit.ly/2IMRhOT The Big Announcement I’ve finally got plans lined up for the release of my newest adventure, that is, Latitude Photography School. Right now you can go to the website, https://latitudephotographyschool.com and all that you’ll see is a sign up form. I’m busy working on my next course offerings and other tutorial items. I’ll also have an associated YouTube channel to go along with this new service. The two courses I’m crafting have to do with beginning photography and an intermediate course on creativity in photography. With each course there will be associated assignments or projects. You’ll be able to post the assignment results in the private facebook group and you’ll get some feedback from myself and other students. I will also have smaller items that are more tutorial based. Topics will cover everything from understanding the camera to being out in the field to doing things right in post-production. It will take some time to produce all these items, but one thing I need to make sure you’re aware of, you’ll be able to purchase access to the courses individually as you want, or you can have a membership option and you can have access to the courses for as long as you’re a member. So head on over to the site if you’re interested and sign up to be notified when the doors are open for business.  I have closed the cart on my online print course as well for the time being but you can still purchase the shoot-n-print workshop in the Palouse in May or June, direct links are in the show notes. Winter Day Hikes I love backpacking, but there’s nothing like a good day hike either. You go out for the day and come back to a hopefully cozy bed to get a good night’s rest. If you’re traveling you may also be eating out in restaurants, or maybe cooking in your room or Airbnb. Either way, your experience is way less rugged than if you’re full-on backpacking. I should insert here that the advice I’m giving is not intended to be thorough nor does it address all situations or skill levels. Please be aware of your own abilities and if you have a doubt about something, don’t do it. I’ll be looking at ways to get properly prepared for such an outing. As you know, I’m heading to Unalaska Island in a couple weeks. I do have a podcast listener coming along so that’s certainly good. And that takes us to item number 1. Hiking buddy It’s always good to have a hiking buddy along if safety is in any way a concern. There’s so many times where I love going out alone and just being there in God’s big beautiful creation with just my cameras. But when I called up to the visitor’s office in Dutch Harbor and I got some information on the weather in mid December I knew it’d be best to have a hiking buddy. Not only to share costs with, but simply for safety. They also require registrations for hikers, so they know someone is out there, which is good, but there’s nothing like having someone with you when you’re out there on a trail, several miles from town and hundreds of miles out in the middle of the ocean.  Notifications Jared Yoder posted a great question in the Master Photography Podcast group about this idea of getting prepared for a day hike. And I’m glad he did. And then David Patton gave some very good advice right away. And one of those items was to be sure you tell someone where you’ll be going and when you plan to return. This is especially important if you head out of cell phone range. If they don’t hear from you they can at east give the local rescue and law enforcement authorities a heads up and maybe they’ll need to go out and search for you. The timeframe might be much longer if no one knows when to expect you back. So do let someone know of your plans. Non-photography tools I always carry a knife with me. It’s not a big knife, but I have one just the same. I have a Gerber that my brother gave me for being the best man at his wedding, I have a CRKT that someone left in a bathroom and after a search of who it might belong to I simply kept it, and then I have another that I purchased in Poland as a souvenir. I also have a leatherman that is invaluable when camping, but sometimes it comes with me hiking as well.  I also always take a good waterbottle with me. It’s always good to have more than you think you’ll need. Especially when it’s cold, you don’t think you’ll need as much, but you do. You can always melt snow, but I say why bother when you can just have enough water for the day. I go for between 20–32 oz. for a few hours hike, but I also have a secondary bottle in the car that I guzzle just before heading out. Water purifier. If you’re going to be out longer I say bring along a water purifier. It can provide good clean water for your whole party and you don’t have to carry as much with you. Of course it only works if you actually have a water source you can get water from. Hand warmers. These little packets of warmth are perfect for keeping your water from freezing and your fingers too. I use them in my fold over mittens when I’m not shooting and when the weather is super cold. Sometimes I also put them in my boots but not usually, they’re more uncomfortable than they are worth. I’ve tried the flatter kind that adhere to your sock and those are OK, but really, good socks will do the trick better than anything. More on that in a bit. Maps etc. It’s always good to have a map to study. I use the Alltrails app on my phone and that’s good, but with the pro account you can also print off maps. I’ve not actually done that yet, but I plan to in the near future. Not with my trip to Alaska, because there’s so few trails listed on the app, but with other areas here in the PNW I’ll be able to do that. Off-line maps are best because what would you do if your battery died on your phone? There’s nothing like studying the map before hand and really having the place sink in as much as possible. Before I went to Europe for three weeks with my father several years ago I bought several maps and just studies them over and over. When there I rarely referenced them but I always knew where I was and where things were in relation to other things. Absorbing maps is a good thing for sure. Clothing - Footwear You need good boots, there’s no other way around it. For winter boots I’ve used Sorel and Kamik brands. Both have been exceptionally good. Shop at reputable places like REI, Cabellas, Dicks Sporting Goods and others that I’m not thinking of at the moment. I’m sure you’ll find some on Amazon as well, but the point I want to drive home is the insulation rating and waterproofing. Winter boots are certainly different than hiking boots in size and overall function. I’ve got the Kamik Nation Plus Pac Boots. They’re a fine boot but they are listed as having a “200 gram Thinsulate liner.” But the Cabellas brand that’s 2x as much has 2,000 gram Thinsulate. Other brands have other insulations as well. The best thing I can recommend is going to the store and trying them on. Talk to the associate and see what works for you. I like mine because I also use SmartWool socks with them. The only time I really felt cold in these boots and socks like that was after a full day in Banff National Park in February. I’d sweated enough that finally, at the end of the day it didn’t matter what I did, I just needed to get out of those boots. Had I brought a fresh pair of socks I’m sure I’d have been fine. When I go to AK, I plan to bring fresh socks with me on the trail so I can swap them out as needed. I also am trying out some Alpaca wool liners. I bought them at the homesteading life conference this summer in Missouri. I bought them from Alpacas of Troy. https://alpacasoftroy.com I’ve only been out on one small hike with them to the proof will be in the pudding when I go to Alaska. Clothing - Pants If it’s not too cold I’ll just wear regular hiking pants. No cotton though please. Has to be a quick drying type of materials. I have some excellent hiking pants from Mountain Hardwear. I bought them on clearance from REI. They’re listed as a 30” waist and let me tell you, I’m NOT a 30” waist, that’s probably why they were on the clearance rack. But they fit perfectly. I just love them. But all too often in winter time those are way to thin. So I have some larger hiking pants that I’ll wear as an outer layer and use either a base layer underneath or I’ll just wear some flannel pants as insulation. If it’s a short jaunt I’ll go with the flannel pants, if it’s a longer time out I want the base layer protection against moisture buildup. The point here is layering is good. I’ve even been known to go with all three layers. However, that does get a bit uncomfortable if I need to sit down or whatnot. But when I kneel in the snow, no problem. I don’t even feel the cold on my knee.  I’ll use snow pants when it’s downright frigid cold, like when I was in Banff last winter and the warmest it got was about 9 degrees F. Starting the day out at -26 or so requires more insulation and the bib overall style of snow pants does the job. Ad read, Episode Sponsor. Clothing - Upper body I’ll go with recommending layering once again. When it’s ultimate cold I’ll go with four layers. A base layer, an insulation layer, an insulation coat such as my Eddie Bauer goose down jacket, and then an outer shell. I like a built in hat on my outer shell. It’s almost funny, when it gets super cold the outer shell tends to get rather crunchy. By going with an oversized coat I can also guarantee that wind won’t get up underneath it and I won’t get frozen out that way either. I’m not sold on any one brand per se, but I do recommend that you go with quality items. Even Wal-Mart may have some quality items from time to time. I could never spend hundreds of dollars on a single piece of gear like a jacket. My down coat cost about $50 and my outer shell was more than that, about $60 or so on sale.  Head wear I’d like to say I never take my hat off, but that’s just not the case. When it comes to winter photography I need to stay warm, but the head is the first thing that gets modified as it’s prime temp control. I have a really warm hat from REI, I totally forget the brand, but it’s so warm and light weight, I can easily forget I have it on except for my head and ears are warm. I like a hat that covers the ears as I hate ear muffs. I also have another hat that is rather warm but it also has an embedded light in the front part. Makes for a great setup when hiking at night. You can also use a head lamp which I always have in my backpack. When I combine the insulation hat with the outer shell jacket it’s almost always going to keep you warm enough. But in times like when I was in Banff, I needed something extra. I needed a Balaclava. This is the type of device a bank robber would wear, but having it covering your head and neck is invaluable in keeping the chills out. When I use this I always have to be careful with my glasses, and I hate how the moisture always gathers around the mouth so I usually extend the hole and force it around my chin which stretches it out a bit. But it’s better than having the moisture condense right there. Gloves I wear three kinds of gloves, depending on the weather and the nature of my hike. I like a thin glove by Columbia that has touch sensitive pads for the touch screen on my camera for generally cold days. If it’s getting colder I’ll cover them with some thick wool mittens that fold over the finger tips. I’ll put a heat pack in the fingers area and I’ll be good when I’m not shooting. If I need to be a bit more active I’ll use standard skiing gloves by Serius. They’re not all that warm, but when you’re moving about the blood circulation keeps the fingers warm and functioning anyway. Only when you stop does it start to get cold. Either way, I’m prepared for anything with these glove options. Other clothing related items. I’m considering getting some ski goggles for my trip to Alaska. The wind is potentially going to get very blustery and having some goggles might be the best option to keep the eyes clear and functioning properly. I am also considering some gaiters. These are items that go around the top of your boot and extend up the leg a bit. The point here is to keep all the snow out of the boot top if at all possible. And a gaiter can really make that happen for you. My snow pants are oversized and essentially do the same job but having dedicated gaiters would still be better. Micro spikes are another item that can work really well. They’re like snow chains for your boots. I have little diamond shaped grippers and getting some that are actual spikes are also on my list. They do a great job of gripping the slippery snow and ice and I recommend them if you’re doing anything even remotely risky. A couple years ago I got down to the base of Palouse Falls in the middle of the biggest freeze we’ve had in a long time. The journey down there is frightful at best and to me, impossible without some grippers on your boots. Though I did see others down there in standard tennis shoes which I though was just unnecessarily foolish. Backpacks For camera gear, backpacks specifically, I’m partial to ThinkTank Photo. Probably because I have an affiliate link with them. But they do make some serious bags. The best options right now for this type of photography is going to be the Backlight Elite 45 or the Backlight 36 or 26. I personally have the 26 model and find it suitable for what I need. However I also have the Urban access 15 which in overall design is superior to the Backlight 26, but only because it has two different compartments, plus the front pouch area. I like how the top of the bag is expandable and you could put a whole mess of stuff in there and you can still have a pretty good camera kit too. If your camera kit is larger (maybe I should say “standard”) then the Backlight 36L and the Elite 45 will be more to your liking. It comes in at about $400 US but it’s so versatile and huge. I just wish they had functionality and design of the Urban Access 15 in a MindShift styling and materials.  LowePro also makes some great bags. For this type of shooting I’d recommend their Whistler line. I also really like their powder line but the photos they show on their site don’t cover how the gear fits in which is too bad. I have not personally tried either of these bags. If you want something that’s styled just a bit differently, check out Langly bags. Their Alpha Globetrotter has two separate sections (something I like in a backpack) and their Multi-pack Globetrotter is massive. Might not be perfect for a winter’s hike, but it’s worth looking into. Of course, there’s Shimoda Designs with their newly released Action X line of bags, built really well and very durable to boot.  And finally Peak Design just updated their everyday backpack as well. So you should probably check that out too. The things I really look for in a bag is flexibility of how the gear is stored, protection, size and materials. There’s many fine bags out there that I didn’t mention only because I think they’re using the “wrong” materials. I want something water proof and durable and flexible. A bag that’s too rigid doesn’t work for me. Other camera thoughts When it’s cold you want multiple batteries. Keeping them warm is also a must. I’ll stash them in my jacket pockets, inside the outer shell if possible, and swap them out as necessary. An item to keep water off can be a good thing, but it can also get in the way. I have a rain jacket and a much larger item (can’t recall the brand right now) for inclement weather, but really, a weather sealed camera is your best bet for sure. When I was at Palouse that winter and I was close to the falls, and the wind shifted, I got about 1/4 in of ice on my camera and lens. It was fine but I just put it away for the rest of the shoot. I didn’t want to risk damage when it was all frozen. By allowing it to simply melt off I was able to not have any issues at all. You’ll probably want some spiked feet on your tripod. Gripping the snow is better than having it slide all over the place. Almost anything will do, just get something that’s not the rubber feet.  Memory card wallets are another good thing to have when out in the cold. I have a very rugged wallet by Polar Pro. I couldn’t help but think it overkill until I thought of the rugged conditions I’ll be in. It’s not waterproof, but it’s super rugged and will protect the cards when not in use. I used to just let them float around in a little pocket in the bag but no longer. I either use the Pixel Pocket Rocket by Think Tank Photo or this option by Polar Pro. I also have a Defender Lens cap which is pretty sweet.  First aid and other emergency kit The size of my kit is generally proportional to the length I’m gone and the distance I’ll be away from civilization. One time when I went to South America I remember thinking I want a kit so good I can do minor surgery with it. That’s probably overkill, but when going out for the day you probably don’t need a suture kit and all sorts of different types of bandages. But maybe you do, just depends on where you’re going. I have various sizes and it’s hard to specifically recommend one over the other, I can only stress that it’s important and you should look through your options and consider your plans and see what makes sense for you. Bear spray is also important if you’re going to a place like Yellowstone or some other place like that. Be sure you read the instructions and have it ready to go. The worst thing is to have it and not have it accessible when you need it. Sunglasses are also important. Can’t forget those. In white out conditions like a snowy scene, there’s nothing like cutting out all that UV light. Your rods and cones will thank you! Shooting tips When I’m all dressed up like this I tend to absolutely rely on the live view shooting mode the camera offers. That keeps the camera on the tripod and I don’t have to breath on it all the time with it mashed up against my face. I like the bigger tripod as well since the legs will likely sink in the snow quite a bit, and it’s just easier to manage the bigger controls. I still try to challenge myself to get low, high, and find unique ways of viewing my subject. But I know if I’m not at least mostly warm and comfortable no matter what my subject is I’ll get cranky and lose interest in photographing it if I’m too cold for too long. Though there have certainly been times where I didn’t feel cold until I was done shooting and it was time to head back to the room, all of a sudden I get the chills and start hustling it back to the car! Closing Remarks Thank you so much for listening. I would love to have your feedback or questions, just simply email me at brent@latitudephotographypodcast.com and I’ll try to answer your question in a future episode. Also, there’s a new benefit for listeners with lensrentals.com. Use my link in the show notes and the code “latitude15” for 15% off your next order. You can use the code without the link but if you use that link a few pennies are tossed my way and I thank you for your support. So, that’s it for today, until next time, happy shooting!

The Evangelical Seanchaí
The Evangelical Seanchaí Episode 9 - A New Irish Christian Documentary, Persecution in Nigeria & People Trafficking

The Evangelical Seanchaí

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 29, 2019 33:30


Nick Park of Evangelical Alliance explains why push and pull factors have created a flood of migrants that will not abate. How can rich & developed nations avoid the tragedy of migrants suffocating in containers? David Patton talks about his new documentary film - 'The Spiritual Journey of Ireland'  Meanwhile, David Turner explains why life is so different for Christians in different regions of Nigeria.Support the show (http://www.evangelical.ie)

WBAI News with Paul DeRienzo
081319 Kuznick on Hiroshima, Nagasaki, David Patton on MCC, Weprin on Religous Garb

WBAI News with Paul DeRienzo

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 13, 2019 26:54


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WBAI News with Paul DeRienzo
David Patton on the Metropolitan Detention Center-Brooklyn Heat Crisis

WBAI News with Paul DeRienzo

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 2, 2019 14:58


As temperatures in New York City plunged to the single digits this week, some inmates at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn have been forced to endure the frigid weather without heat, hot water, or other essential services, according to their attorneys. David Patton has been Executive Director and Attorney-in-Chief of the Federal Defenders of New York since July 2011

Dynamic Leaders with Colin Cerniglia
BONUS: The Very Best of 2018

Dynamic Leaders with Colin Cerniglia

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 31, 2018 52:34


Take a listen to 2018's best conversations with all of our guest throughout the year. Topics include: being comfortable being uncomfortable with Christine Cerniglia (1:14), the risks of specializing in sports with Bobby Audley (4:43), goal setting with David Patton (11:08), not taking things too seriously with Jess Wood (16:30), overcoming a horrific accident as a kid and making it to the NFL with Leroy Collins (20:17), why education means more than just a degree with Jarrod Barnes (29:01), how coaches can learn from one another with Joe Battista (32:40), how to "Be Better" each day with Seamus Nally (39:29), giving college freshmen more redshirt opportunities for competition with Jake Champagne (42:31), and injury advice to younger athletes with Rachel Bantelman (46:13). ------- At Talent 409, we help athletes discover their talent altitude through workshops and seminars while increasing their opportunities for success on and off the field.  Talent altitude is the idea that player development is more than just physical. Learning traits and qualities related to leadership development will help you in competition on the field and also prepare you for life after sports. In addition to student-athletes, we work with coaches and administrators at the high school and collegiate level to enhance their education on how they can positively impact the performance of their teams and programs. Contact us today to see how we're helping today's team leaders become the community leaders of tomorrow.  talent409.com Facebook & Instagram: @talent409 Email: colin@talent409.com ------- Sweat with Stodds HIIT the Gym is one month of 6 workouts per week: 3 HIIT workouts and 3 strength workouts, designed to help you build strength and sculpt your body. The program comes as a downloadable PDF with supplemental videos that demo each move, so you don't have to be an expert to do it! Go to sweatwithstodds.com, click on HIIT the Gym and enter the promo code CCP to get the program for only $30. What can you do with $30 and 30 days? ------- Taylar Digital is a virtual design company that helps solopreneurs get established online with a cohesive image so they can feel more confident in their business. Taylar Digital offers branding, social media design, and Squarespace website design. Go to taylardigital.com to set up your free consultation.

Dynamic Leaders with Colin Cerniglia
Leadership with David Patton

Dynamic Leaders with Colin Cerniglia

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 10, 2018 33:29


On today's episode of the Colin Cerniglia Podcast, Colin is joined by David Patton. David is the Director of Finance for Scrap Metal Services in Chicago, IL, he played college baseball at The University of Evansville, and he is also a leadership ambassador within his organization. In this episode, David talks about his journey from the sports field to the Director of Finance (2:33), how he transitioned from college athletics to the business world (5:17), the evolution of his goal-setting process (9:17), overcoming obstacles at work and still being an effective leader (15:38), who and where he learned his personal values from (16:54), advice for collegiate athletes transitioning from sports to life after (20:09), leaving his comfort zone to challenge himself (21:21), overcoming adversity, again (22:14), what Dynamic Leadership means to him (24:52), and finally, his recent business ventures to Europe (27:46)! ------- The Colin Cerniglia Podcast is brought to you by Sweat With Stodds HIIT at Home. For more information about the program visit www.sweatwithstodds.com and to receive $10 off the HIIT at Home program enter the code CCP at check out.

Bloomberg Law
America Rolls Out Its Libor Replacement

Bloomberg Law

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2018 15:32


Eric Talley, Co-Director of the Millstein Center for Global Markets and Corporate Ownership at Columbia Law School, discusses the debut of the Secured Overnight Financing Rate, which will eventually replace Libor. Plus, Peter Henning, a professor at Wayne State University Law School, discusses a former Washington D.C. consultant who is being charging with leaking government information to hedge funds. In his defense, David Patton, the attorney for David Blaszczak has argued that “D.C. is the town that never shuts up.” They speak with Bloomberg's June Grasso.

Bloomberg Law
America Rolls Out Its Libor Replacement

Bloomberg Law

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 3, 2018 15:32


Eric Talley, Co-Director of the Millstein Center for Global Markets and Corporate Ownership at Columbia Law School, discusses the debut of the Secured Overnight Financing Rate, which will eventually replace Libor. Plus, Peter Henning, a professor at Wayne State University Law School, discusses a former Washington D.C. consultant who is being charging with leaking government information to hedge funds. In his defense, David Patton, the attorney for David Blaszczak has argued that “D.C. is the town that never shuts up.” They speak with Bloomberg's June Grasso. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.com

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Behind Your Back Podcast with Bradley Hartmann
Episode 10 :: The (Sit-Stand)Revolution Man: David Patton of VARIDESK

Behind Your Back Podcast with Bradley Hartmann

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 30, 2017 61:38


Do you own a standing desk? Do you know someone that does? With each passing day, the number of people who answer “no” to those two questions diminishes. And a big reason why is our guest on Episode 10.
 
David Patton is the Director of Design at VARIDESK, the company that is leading the sit-stand revolution at workplaces around the world.  An industrial designer by education, David shares the VARIDESK story rooted in pain (literally, as in the back of his CEO) and how his original design, built in his garage (again, literally), helped launch a new company and further speed the revolution of health and wellness in office settings everywhere. 
 
It's a great story and one we should all keep in mind—sometimes the biggest successes in life come from designing a solution for a single person's problem. I hope you enjoy my conversation with the funny and insightful David Patton of VARIDESK.

Gospel Community Church
1 Timothy 3:1-7 & the Installment of David Patton as Church Elder

Gospel Community Church

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 11, 2016 63:28


Paster Kirk McDonald talks through the qualifications of Church Elders and welcomes David Patton as Church Elders.

Gospel Community Church
2 Thessalonians 3:1-5

Gospel Community Church

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 28, 2016 47:41


David Patton continues our series through 2 Thessaloninas    Link to sermon notes and passages

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PodUp Podcast
EP.9 - What Time is It? Podcast Time!

PodUp Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 10, 2015 43:37


This week, David Patton returns to discuss digital marketing and podcasts.  That leads to some interesting tangents on podcast notifications and some of the alternative social networks for promoting your podcasts.  And speaking of tangents, we go on a few others, in particular, one on the new Pebble Time smartwatch.   I bring that up because this week's intro includes some observations on smartwatch's and podcasts.  So far, I've only looked at the Pebble Watch and explored some Apple Watch apps.  I'll have to go check out some of the Android-based ones and see if they are doing a good job integrating digital audio for podcasters.  Either way, smartwatches can be a podcaster's or a podcast fan's friend.   And don't forget to check out some new podcasts I am promoting including last week's 'How Do We Fix It' podcast with Richard Davies and Jim Meigs.  And, of course, "The Hilarie Barsky Show!"  That's a daily podcast with Hilarie Barsky, comedian Cathy Caldwell and me.  It's a ton of fun.  Maybe you're not the demographic for it, but it's the perfect podcast to get your folks interested in the medium.   Also, as a reminder, if you recently launched a new podcast or are considering one, or just want to be more involved in the podcasting industry, shoot me a note and let's talk about your aspirations right here on PodUp.  Would love to hear from you! You can reach out by following me on twitter @PodUpPodcast or contacting me through my consulting website MPassyProductions.com.

PodUp Podcast
EP.3 - Podcasting's Potential w/David Patton

PodUp Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2015 29:39


David Patton is back as my guest on the PodUp podcast to talk about the massive potential for the podcast market and some of the new trends we have been seeing.   Plus we explore a new photo trend that David may have accidentally invented with his LinkedIn profile pic...the #Glancie.   Also, while I have been using the "PodUp" tag, this was the first episode where I get to test it out with someone else.  David's a good sport and made it work but time will tell whether or not it lives on.   Reminder, I am always looking for more folks to have on the show.  If you recently launched a new podcast or are considering one, shoot me a note and let's talk about your aspirations right here on PodUp! You can reach out by following me on twitter @PodUpPodcast or contacting me through my consulting website MPassyProductions.com.    **Apologies for some of the keyboard clicking in the background**

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PodUp Podcast
EP.2 - David Patton Names the Podcast

PodUp Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 6, 2015 38:55


My good friend and 'original podcast partner' David Patton joins me for the second episode of the PodUp Podcast. This was actually the first recording for this project where David Patton suggested the name.  But we also run through a bevy of other ones via domain searches.  (sorry, we do sometimes get lost in a tangent)   David and I also explore some other ideas for additional podcasts we could launch. While David will be a regular guest on the PodUp Podcast, we are looking for other ways to collaborate in this growing space.  David has one solid idea for Pods.com if anyone wants to tell them about this episode.   Reminder, I am always looking for more folks to have on the show.  If you recently launched a new podcast or are considering one, shoot me a note and let's talk about your aspirations right here on PodUp! You can reach out by following me on twitter @PodUpPodcast or contacting me through my consulting website MPassyProductions.com.    PodUp!

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